Norway Grove Memorial Lutheran Church - DeForest, WI

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SUMMER CAMP SUNDAY

Saturday, February 11th, 2012

Join us for Worship on Sunday - March 25, 9:30 a.m. Dick Iverson, from Sugar Creek Bible Camp in Ferryville, Wisconsin will be here to talk about camp life!

CONFIRMATION & KINGS KIDS FEBRUARY SCHEDULE

Tuesday, February 7th, 2012

Please take note of the schedule change for Confirmation and Kings Kids:

February 8 - No Confirmation or Kings Kids
February 15 – Confirmation starts at 6:00 pm and Kings Kids at 6:30 pm
February 22 – Ash Wednesday, Confirmation and Kings Kids start at 6:00 pm and will participate in the Ash Wednesday Service.

FEBRUARY WORSHIP ASSISTANT SCHEDULE (Click here first)

Tuesday, January 10th, 2012

Now click on the link below to view the schedule …

february-worship-asst-schedule.pdf

WORSHIP OPPORTUNITY REMINDER!

Tuesday, January 10th, 2012

W.O.W.
Worship On Wednesday - The first Wednesday of each month

Potluck Supper at 6:00 p.m.
Followed by Worship at 6:30 p.m.

All Confirmation and Kings Kids students, as well as their parents, and anyone who is looking for an alternative worship to Sunday mornings is invited to join us for this Contemporary Communion Worship! See you there!

WoW! Wednesday Service

Thursday, October 6th, 2011

Norway Grove began its first Worship on Wednesday (WoW!) service. The contemporary, youth-oriented service is held the first Wednesday of each month. In October, 85 attended the WoW! service which talked about the Human Condition. We asked: “Am I a bad person when I make a poor choice or break a rule (even if I think it’s not a good rule)?” We learned that God’s grace can be a powerful tool.The next WoW! service is scheduled for Wednesday November 2. Join us for the 6pm Potluck dinner before the service, which starts at 6:30.

Youth Quake: A high-energy weekend with a lot of faith and little sleep

Tuesday, May 3rd, 2011

Crazy Dress Night

Youth Quake was a great success this year! We had 17 kids participate throughout the weekend. Four 5th graders, two 6th graders, and eleven 8th graders celebrated with the six chaperones. We sang, laughed, swam, nearly cried and danced the whole weekend. Two bands, Captive Free and Fuller Still, entertained us throughout the weekend. The girls in our group really seemed to identify with the speaker for the weekend, Tiffany. She focused on being the you God created, positive peer pressure, and listening to God.

Our 8th grade group decided to brave the audience and put a skit on Saturday night. Ask them about their pet “Centi” sometime. Some of the best time was spent bonding with our groups. We hit the water slides, threw balls in the ball pit, feasted on pizza, spaghetti and pancakes as a group. The Ninga stars kept the boys busy, while the girls preferred hair braiding. My favorite times were the late night chat sessions over pretzels as we discussed our day. Helen and Don Brausen donated matching shirts for all participating kids. Lodging was donated by Jim and Renae Buchheim.

Project Innocent

Wednesday, September 8th, 2010

About 7 years ago, the Youth Encounter Christian band, Captive Free, joined NGMLC for confirmation one night, and a concert the following night. Rod and Carol Nilsestuen hosted one of the band members, Alex Musegula, in their home for the several days Captive Free was in DeForest.Alex is from Uganda and was spending a year in the United States sharing his faith with middle school & high school youth, performing at Youth Quake, Construction Zone and College campuses in the Midwest region of the USA. During that year, Rod and Carol became close friends with Alex. In fact, it is not uncommon to hear the Nilsestuen family refer to Alex as their “4th son”.  (Alex was raised by grandparents, as his parents died years ago.)Alex has a younger brother, Innocent, who was also being raised by his grandparents. Several years ago, his grandparents died, leaving Innocent without anyone to raise him. Alex expressed his concern for his young brother and Carol came to me with this concern. We put our heads together and five years ago the NGMLC Confirmation students took up the challenge to help Innocent go to school … and so began Project Innocent. This fall, Innocent - who is now 15 years old - will begin the 5-year process of High School! He loves English and Science and likes playing and reading during his free time. Innocent recently told Alex that “when God help him with tuition he would like to study to be a doctor so that he may treat those who cannot afford at no cost.”You, the congregation at NGMLC, will have the opportunity to help our confirmation students carry out Innocent’s dream of an education. It will take approximately $900 to feed, house, clothe and send Innocent to school for a year.Fundraising efforts will begin soon and we thank you in advance for any support you may choose to give. Please contact Lori Fons, Tom Kreis or myself with any questions you may have.

Peace - Anne Staniforth

JOIN US FOR CONFIRMATION & KINGS KIDS!

Tuesday, August 10th, 2010

In past five years, confirmation has taken a different form from the confirmation classes most parents were a part of years ago, but the purpose is the same – to bring the students to the place where they can say with confidence, “Yes, I believe” on that day when they affirm their baptismal vows first made by their parents. We are seeking to plant the seeds of faith, and water them, and nurture them so that each student will develop a strong personal relationship with Jesus Christ.As a warm-up to confirmation, Kings Kids began in 2005 with 5th and 6th graders in mind. Kings Kids include times of worship, special small group learning sessions during Lent, music, prayer, faith sharing, humor, fun service projects, learning from others, and games. Getting comfortable with growing in faith for a lifetime is a goal.Music Director, Jill Buchheim, contributes to the excitement and fun for each gathering. We have relied on contributions from many volunteer guide leaders, chaperones, guest speakers and other supporters. They bring the joy of God upon us.

Students have the opportunity to contribute to the DeForest community in a variety of ways, including shopping for the food pantry, ringing bells for the Salvation Army and other activities. All students are encouraged to participate in Youth Quake - a regional weekend event for middle school youth designed to build a caring community among youth and adults, grow a faith in Jesus Christ, and develop healthy relationships among peers.

BECOME a FAN of NORWAY GROVE on FACEBOOK!

Friday, June 5th, 2009

Are you on Facebook? Check out Norway Grove’s new Fan Page today! Log into your Facebook account and search for Norway Grove. Then be sure to click on the “Become a Fan” link.

YOUTH ROCK! ROCKED!!!

Thursday, October 30th, 2008

Norway Grove’s first-ever Youth Rock! event was held on Saturday, September 20th, and it was amazing!  We had 70 YOUTH, ages 5 to 17, come to experience a positive message which was presented through music led by the Norway Grove Praise Band, group building activities led by Jenna Ziemer, karate instruction from Tony Armstrong, and inspirational speaking from Fran Hewuse.  About half of the kids opted to stay for an overnight lock-in, which included gathering around a campfire for songs and a skit, coming in for quiet song time in the sanctuary, participating in Guitar Hero tournaments, watching the movie “Evan Almighty”, enjoying a delicious breakfast, and attending the 8:00 church service on Sunday morning.  It was an inspiring evening for everyone involved, and we really felt a strong connection to the youth of our congregation and community.   We hope this will be the first of many Youth Rock! events to come!  We have so many people to thank for the success of the evening!  Big thank you’s go out to Pete and Nichole Bachman for grilling burgers and hot dogs and serving the evening meal, to Steve Eicher for helping set-up the sanctuary and running the sound system and screen, to Veronica Eicher for helping set-up, getting kids registered and for staying overnight, to Kris Smith for coming in at 6:00 Sunday morning to help make breakfast, to Beth and Randy Krey for helping clean-up after the breakfast, to Kris Urban for making the nametags and keeping the lemonade jug filled all night, to Karen Kreis and Diane Hewuse for helping set-up and providing an extra hand throughout the night, to Dave Midthun, Jim Buchheim, and Tom Buchheim for helping with the candle lighting prayers, to Carol Janisch for participating with the group building activities and keeping the kids energized, to Teresa Midthun for staying overnight and helping pop the popcorn for the movie, to Kathy Williams for helping with basement clean-up, to the band members for all of their hard work, enthusiasm and ideas about how to make the big night a success, to Jenna, Fran, Joe, and Tony for sharing their talents and inspiring the youth, to Laura McGoveran for her help with all of the mailings and publicity, and to all of the parents who shared a few extra minutes with us helping organize kids, cleaning up rooms or sending along food and drinks to share. Your volunteerism was awesome and you helped make this a memorable night for so many kids!  Thank you!!

Jill Buchheim, Tom Hewuse, Tom Kreis, Troy Janisch, and Pastor Kathy