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WEDNESDAY MORNING BIBLE
STUDY WITH PASTOR META
9:30-10:30 am (MTKA)
at Minnetonka campus
CAREERWALK (MPLS)
Thursdays, 6:30-8:30 pm
CareerWalk helps people learn new
skills, gain networking contacts,
and land jobs using the most
effective tools and resources. There
is no charge. CareerWalk is open to
everyone! Register online.
WEDNESDAY EVENING
WOMEN'S BOOK GROUP
Wednesdays, 6:30-7:30 pm
In September, the Evening Women’s
Book Group will read Born a Crime by
Trevor Noah. The Evening Women’s
Book Group meets on Wednesdays
from 6:30 to 7:30 pm (Wednesday
Church Night). For more information
contact Helen Heitz, helenorm@
usfamily.net or 612.238.2753.
COOKIE BAKE
FOR THE
NEIGHBORHOOD
September 22 & 23
Come to help us
thank our neighbors!
People are needed to bake and package
on Saturday and deliver cookies on
Sunday. Sign up online!
ALPHA
September 30 –December 2
Wednesdays 6:00-7:30 (MTKA)
Sundays 5-6:30 pm (MPLS)
Alpha is a series of 7 sessions exploring
the meaning of life and questions
about faith. Each session is designed
to create open, honest, friendly
conversation around some of life’s big
questions. Cost: $10 (scholarships
available)
Register online - Childcare available
with registration.
WOMEN'S FALL BRUNCH
September 29, 10:30 am
Iverson Hall - MPLS campus
Save the date! Women of all ages are
invited and invite your friends! Join
us for brunch, great food and great
conversation plus a presentation by
Ellie Roscher, author of Play Like a Girl
and the Bethlehem Lutheran Twin
Cities Director of Youth and Story
Development.
HABITS OF RESILIENCE,
LEARNING TO LIVE FULLY IN
THE MIDST OF LOSS
Sunday October 21,
4:00 pm (MPLS)
Guest Speaker Beryl
Schewe, speaker,
author, pastoral care
director, chaplain
will be sharing her
experience and
expertise with us on
grief, loss and how to establish Habits
of Resilience. Hosted by Bethlehem
Lutheran Church Twin Cities Grief
Ministry. Register online.
SAVE THE
DATE!
SPIRIT
GARAGE'S
21ST BIRTHDAY
October 21, 2018
Spirit Garage is turning 21 this
October! Celebrate with us on the
afternoon of October 21. Watch for
more details to come.
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ICA FOOD SHELF (MTKA)
During the school year, ICA provides
snack bins to participating schools in
the ICA service area. These snacks
provide a boost for
kids who feel the need
during the day or who
may not have adequate
food resources at
home. The September
"Food of the Month"
will be for these snack bins. Foods
include fruit cups, packets of either
peanut butter or cheese and crackers,
snack bars or fruit strips.
October's colorful leaves and chill in
the air remind us that it is time for
soup for lunch. So SOUP will be the
"Food of the Month" for October.
BETHLEHEM MUSIC SERIES
PRESENTS QUARTET SAN
FRANCISCO
Sunday, October 14, 4:00 pm
3:30 pm Pre-Concert Conversation
Expanding the reach of chamber
music, this non-traditional and
eclectic string quartet specializes in
multiple styles- from jazz to tango,
pop to funk, blues to bluegrass, gypsy
swing to big band and beyond. Quartet
San Francisco has been awarded two
Grammy nominations, including Best
Classical Crossover.
R E G I ST E R O N L I N E AT B E T H L E H E M - C H U R C H . O R G !
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THE GREAT TASTE
Thursday, October 4, 5:00 pm
The Great Taste is an annual
fundraiser to benefit ICA Food Shelf.
This unique event starts with local
restaurant & beverage tastes, and then
transports guests to multi-course
meals at local restaurants. Get tickets
at icataste.org!