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EWALU CAMP AND RETREAT CENTER seeks executive director beginning Sept. 1, 2012. The camp is on 750 acres in scenic northeast Iowa. Ewalu boasts new year-round facilities that offer extensive summer and year-round programming serving over 10,000 annu- ally. Visit our website ewalu.org. If inter- ested, please contact EwaluSearchCom- mittee@gmail.com. Deadline March 15.


HOPE LUTHERAN, BOZEMAN, MT, seeks long- term lead pastor to guide our church forward, connecting faith and life. Seeking pastor with broad experience leading a large, multiple staff congregation and proven skills as a dynamic, decisive, visionary and effective leader. Hope is a growing community with membership around 900 and a new mission-driven church facility near Montana State University. Hope supports year-round activities: active youth programs, vibrant music ministry, intergen- erational events, multiple weekly worship, and outreach to the wider community. See www. hopebozeman.com. Contact Bishop Jessica Crist, jcrist@montanasynod.org, 406-453-1461.


MISSION BUILDERS AND MANAGERS needed to help build churches. Looking for managers with construction experience and builders, no experience necessary. Great fun and fellowship while helping congre- gations build. Contact Tom Chase 1-800- 643-5295 or e-mail th_chase@msn.com


OF INTEREST TO ALL


MISSION QUILTERS—60-inch BONDED BATTING, ideal for mission quilts, also 48-inch BONDED BATTING (four weights) ~ BROADCLOTH (30 colors) ~ PILLOW- FORMS. Oklee Quilting Supply, MN. In busi- ness for over 30 years. Free samples are avail- able. For a brochure, samples or to place an order, phone: (800) 777-7403; fax: (218) 796-4601; Web site: www.okleequilting.com.


CHURCH CUSHIONS—Pew seat and kneel- ing cushions in an excellent selection of fab- rics and colors. Nationwide. Visit us at www. pewcushions.com or call 800-396-7555.


VOLUNTEER PARK POSITIONS open at Luther Springs. Located in central Florida north of Ocala on Lake Vause, an easy drive to Disney World, Daytona Beach and other attractions. RV sites, group cabins and motel type rooms available year round. Office and site volunteers needed. Trade your volunteer time for an RV site, cabin or room. Contact John Corneil- son at Johnc@lomfla.org or 352-207-4935.


BIRGER SANDZEN ART wanted by museum. Oils, prints, single pieces or collec- tions. Nelson Museum, 1714 Carey Ave., Cheyenne, WY 82001. Tele 1-307-631-7674.


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BEAUTIFUL SUN CITY TEXAS! Relocate to this outstanding active adult community north of Austin, TX. New or resale homes in Sun City and surrounding areas. Contact Resident/Realtor Ray Bethke with Vantage Realty: 512-635- 6331 or email raybethke@suddenlink.net.


TRAVEL


Garlin Travel groups since 1972 888-533-8747 Luther & Bach in Germany * Holyland * Italy Footsteps of St. Paul * Reformation & Golden Capitals Attractive incentives for church leaders. www.garlintravel.com


888-533-8747


Advertising accepted at the dis- cretion of The Lutheran. For informa- tion on advertising in the magazine or Web contact: The Lutheran, 8765 W. Higgins Rd., Chicago, IL 60631; 800- 638-3522, ext. 2541; advertising@ thelutheran.org. Deadlines: April 4 for the June issue; May 2 for the July issue.


SENIOR SPECIAL! Pastor Sig & Jean Arnesen are hosting a 16 day Mediterranean Cruise/ Tour to 10 cities Sept. 29, 2012 on the Nor- wegian “Spirit.” Call/email for brochure 706-878-1306 giggen@windstream.net


SUN CITY ARIZONA RENTAL. Ideal, afford- able family getaway. 10% discount for church members. 20% discount for church staff. 2 bdrm, 2 bath, sleeps 5, weekly or monthly. Fully equipped. 917-669- 6094 or marynordeen@optonline.net.


Anniversaries


ELCA congregations observing their founding in 2012 are listed in 25-year increments, beginning with 275 years and ending with 100 years. Additional list- ings will appear in future issues of The Lutheran. Source: ELCA Office of the Secretary.


275 YEARS PENNSYLVANIA: Schwarzwald, Reading.


SOUTH CAROLINA: St. Matthew, Cameron.


250 YEARS MARYLAND: St. Mary Evangelical, Westminster. PENNSYLVANIA: St. Paul, Allentown. SOUTH CAROLINA: Bethel, White Rock.


225 YEARS


NORTH CAROLINA: Becks, St. Luke, Lexington. PENNSYLVANIA: St. Michael, Berlin; Zion, Harrisburg; Zion, Klingerstown; St. John, Shiremanstown. VIRGINIA: Trinity, Harrisonburg. WEST VIRGINIA: St. Paul, Aurora.


200 YEARS MARYLAND: St. Paul, Frostburg. NORTH CAROLINA: Coble’s, Julian. OHIO: Bethlehem, Youngstown. PENNSYLVANIA: Salem, Chambers- burg; Evangelical of Durham, Durham; St. Paul (Lebanon), Felton; Friedens,


Myerstown; St. Paul, New Stanton; St. John, Sinking Spring; Washingtonville, Washingtonville.


175 YEARS NEW YORK: First English, Lockport. NORTH CAROLINA: St. Stephen, Gold Hill; St. Stephen, Hickory. OHIO: St. John, Cardington; Zion, Dan- ville; Grace Evangelical, Dover; Peace, Gahanna; Zion, Wooster. PENNSYLVANIA: First, Pittsburgh; St. Paul, Sassamansville; St. Paul, Weissport.


SOUTH CAROLINA: Trinity, Saluda.


150 YEARS ILLINOIS: Immanuel, Peru. INDIANA: St. John, Goshen; Augustana, Hobart. IOWA: Zion, Davenport. MARYLAND: St. Peter, Baltimore. MICHIGAN: Immanuel, Ida; Trinity, New Era; Zion, Petersburg. MINNESOTA: Jackson Lake, Amboy. NEW YORK: Christ, Ellenville; St. Peter, New York. OHIO: Emanuel, Phillipsburg; St. Paul, Yorkshire. PENNSYLVANIA: St. Paul, Easton; Christ, Hazleton; United, Lock Haven; Zion, Mount Pleasant Mills; St. Stephen, Petersburg. WISCONSIN: Albany, Albany; French Creek, Hardies Creek, Ettrick; St. Peter, Marathon; St. Luke, Sheboygan Falls; Trinity, Wausau.


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