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Orleans Evangelical Lutheran Church

Your local church @ Orleans Four Corners

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We are looking for help in getting the youth group active and adults to help with away adventures.  The Labyrinth is still being maintained and welcomes those interested in the experience of a prayer walk.

Come join our youth group! We have an active membership with lots of activities throughout the year. Teens involved with youth group will be able learn about Christ while having fun with their peers.

The youth have been working on presentations on their year in confirmation class.  They are looking forward to joining the church on Reformation Sunday.

The youth have been active in creating a Labyrinth on the land based on the St. Chartres Labyrinth at the church.  The labyrinth is referred to as a prayer walk.  Studies have shown people who undergo chemo therapy do better when they walk a labyrinth.  The emphasis when walking the Labyrinth is to place all your concerns as you walk in, in silent prayer.  In the center listen for a message from God and listen in silence and or share a time of bible readings or reflection on the feelings experienced when walking in.  Walk out in silence and listen for messages to help you live in the world.  It takes about half hour to walk into the labyrinth so there is time for reflection and listening.

July 25-29 Confirmation Camp 7AM- 7PM or stay @ the Gee Camp.

Prepare presentation for church

Everyone helps prepare meals and clean up

Share in morning matins

The posters that were made will be shared in church and published at a later date.  We had one for the Ten Commandments, The Lord’s Prayer, The Apostles’ Creed, and Communion.  One youth will be working on her presentation of Baptism independently.

If  there are any questions please call Norma @ 783-8871

Confirmation Camp busy finding frogs for the “Frog Jumping” contest.

Justin Peterson, Carol Ives, Charlene Kring, Colton Klock

There was time each day to enjoy swimming.  We were blessed to be given permission to use a floating raft by Joel Zimmer and Laura.

Some were stronger than others.  But all were good swimmers.  We also enjoyed paddling kayaks because of the generosity of Hearts for Youth in Alexandria Bay, started by Penny Heath.

We were blessed to have the use of the shore of Bob & Marilyn Payne and Diana & Leon Zimmer.

Dear sisters and brothers in Christ,

“If one member suffers, all suffer together with it;
if one member is honored, all rejoice together with it.”
–1 Corinthians 12:26

More than two weeks have passed since the devastating earthquake in Haiti. The outpouring of gifts from members of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (ELCA) to ELCA Disaster Response has enabled a swift response on behalf of this church.

Thank you for your generous financial support which now totals more than $2.5 million. Many gifts are still being counted. Our community-based partners are already providing:

  • Two water purification systems to bring clean water to 25,000 people.
  • Emergency food and medical supplies to thousands.
  • Blankets and tents to shelter 10,000 people who are homeless.

Funding, distributed through three partners, will increase as giving continues.

  • $300,000 has been sent to The Lutheran World Federation (LWF), a key responder and member of Action by Churches Together (ACT). The funds support LWF efforts to provide shelter to people left homeless by the quake.
  • $150,000 has been sent to Lutheran World Relief (LWR), Baltimore, for material aid.
  • $150,000 has been sent to Church World Service (CWS) for construction of temporary water systems and distribution of water purification materials.

In addition, $25,000 has been sent to Lutheran Services of Florida for initial support to refugees and Haitian Americans entering or returning to the United States.

We are pleased that Louis Dorvillier, director for International Development and Disaster Response in the ELCA Global Mission program unit, is part of a delegation to his country of origin with LWF and ACT.

Your generosity makes this life-saving work possible. As we celebrate this outpouring of gifts and prayers, we also know that we have a long road to travel together. There is so much more to be done. This church is committed to walking with our brothers and sisters in Haiti for years to come; your continued support is needed to provide ongoing care.

I encourage you to visit the ELCA Disaster Response (www.elca.org/disaster) Web site for updated information, worship resources, bulletin inserts and details on how to offer financial support. General mission-support dollars and gifts to ELCA Vision for Mission make it possible for 100 percent of your gifts designated for Haiti Earthquake Relief to be used entirely for this response effort.

To give today, go online (www.elca.org/haitiearthquake) or call 800-638-3522.

In God’s grace,

The Rev. Mark S. Hanson
Presiding Bishop
Evangelical Lutheran Church in America

P.S. View more photos of your gifts at work (www.elca.org/bishopstatement).

This e-mail was sent to members and other supporters of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America

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Grow in the joy of knowing God’s presence in your life.

Discover Jesus Christ as Savior, friend, and guide.

Participate in a faith community that seeks to bring God’s healing and wholeness to an often broken and hurting world.

Journey on an adventure of faith, active in love, with people who try to live what they believe.

Enjoy the wonderful fellowship we share with each other.

Participate in Fellowship Events, Youth Group, Prayer Chain and more.

Come Join our Congregation and let God be part of your lives.

Welcome to the Evangelical Lutheran Church of Orleans Four Corners web site.  We hope you enjoy exploring the site.

Our sister congregation St. Paul’s Evangelical Church of Redwood New York is celebrating its 150 Anniversary and some of Evangelical choir will help them celebrate.

We have a joint service with St. Paul’s of Redwood Oct 31, 2010 at 9:30 AM at Evangelical.  We have six youth prepared for  confirmation on that Sunday.
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Please call  when:

  • You or a family member is sick or in the hospital
  • To arrange a wedding, baptism or funeral
  • You have a referral for our food pantry
  • You are planning an event that should be put on the church’s calendar
  • You feel the church can help you or someone you know in anyway

Deacon Norma Gee is doing visitations and may be reached at 315 783 8871

Chaplain Shannon Philio from Fort Drum is doing worship services for the congregation for October and November.  He is appreciated by the congregation in helping with the services.

The congregation also appreciated Reverend Jerome Wichlems for helping with services this summer and Deacon Norma Gee.