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January 30, 2022 Mission Statement Fourth Sunday in Ordinary Time As a welcoming family of believers, Holy Family Catholic Parish works together to know, love, and serve God through worshiping together, celebrating the sacraments, providing a strong Catholic education, actively engaging in faith formation, sharing God’s Word, assisting those in need, and celebrating life together. Mass Schedule Weekend Masses 5:00 p.m. Saturday 8:30 and 10:30 a.m. Sunday Weekday Masses 8:00 a.m. Tuesday-Friday Parish Information Phone: (812) 482-3076 Fax: (812) 634-6998 Parish Website: www.holyfamilyjasper.com Parish Facebook: Holy Family Parish, Jasper Sister Parish Our Lady of Perpetual Help Dupity, Haiti 9 5 0 E . C H U RC H AV E N U E · J A S P E R , I N D I A NA 4 7 5 4 6
PARISH STAFF / MASS SCHEDULE/INTENTIONS JAN. 31 - FEB. 6 CONTACT INFO. Monday - Saint John Bosco 9:00 a.m. - All School Mass at Precious Parish Phone: (812) 482-3076 Blood Church for Catholic Schools Week Parish Fax: (812) 634-6998 Tuesday - Weekday Office Hours: 8:00 a.m. to 8:00 a.m. - Anna Mae Messier 4:00 p.m., Monday - Friday Wednesday - The Presentation of the Lord 8:00 a.m. - Francis Wagner Bauer Pastor 4:30 p.m. - Mass at Memorial Hospital Rev. John Boeglin, Ext. 308 Thursday - Saint Blaise; Saint Ansgar jboeglin@evdio.org 8:00 a.m. - Imelda Whitten Deacons Friday - Weekday Deacon Michael Helfter 8:00 a.m. - Charles and Olivia Moeller family mhelfter@evdio.org Saturday - Saint Agatha; Anticipation: Fifth Sunday in Ordinary Time Deacon David McDaniel 5:00 p.m. - Virlee Schroering, Karen Matheis dmcdaniel@evdio.org Sunday - Fifth Sunday in Ordinary Time Director of Faith Formation 8:30 a.m. - People of Holy Family Joseph H. Munning IV, Ext. 304 10:30 a.m. - Daryl Schafer, Martina and Lawrence Streicher jmunning@evdio.org Director of Music Open Prayer Line: (812) 482-3076 or (812) 661-2094 call or text any time Finance Administrator Stephen Ministry Lori Murphy, Ext. 301 When you or someone you love are going through a challenging life lmurphy@evdio.org situation, our Stephen Ministers are ready to provide Confidential, Parish Secretary Distinctively Christian Care. Contact Robin O’Connor, Referrals Diane Verkamp, Ext. 302 Coordinator, at 812-630-9498 or the parish office at 812-482-3076. daverkamp@evdio.org St. Vincent de Paul School Phone: (812) 482-4485 If you or someone you know needs financial assistance, please call the School Fax: (812) 481-9909 Parish Office at (812) 482-3076. Principal’s Office: Church Open For Prayer: 7:00 a.m. - 8:00 p.m. (812) 482-5050 Principal East Campus Jon Temple, Ext. 151 SACRAMENTAL INFORMATION jtemple@evdio.org Principal Central Campus Sacrament of Baptism for Infants and Children Jenna Seng Please call the Parish Office to set up a time for Baptism jseng@evdio.org Preparation Class and to schedule the Baptism Sacrament of Reconciliation Facilities Manager Saturday from 4:00 - 4:45 p.m., Sunday from 8:00 - 8:15 a.m., David Underwood, Ext. 159 and any time by appointment dunderwood@evdio.org Sacrament of Confirmation Technology Coordinator Please call the Parish Office to make arrangements Cathy Mundy, Ext. 157 Sacrament of Marriage cmundy@evdio.org Arrangements are to be made at the Parish Office six months prior School Secretary to the wedding date Cindy Miller, Ext. 152 Sacrament of the Sick cmiller@evdio.org Please call the Parish Office to make arrangements Communion to the Sick and Homebound St. John BOSCO Youth Ministries Communion calls to the Nursing Homes and Homebound are Jacqueline Ripberger, (812) 481-2442 temporarily suspended due to the restrictions with the pandemic. Facebook: Saint John Bosco Youth Adults and Teens who wish to become Catholics and Catholics Ministry - Instagram: sjbymjasper Returning Home Contact the Parish Office or Sharon Burger at (812) 630-3257 2 Welcome to Holy Family Catholic Faith Community ~ Jasper, Indiana
GOSPEL REFLECTION STEPHEN MINISTRY 4th Sunday in Ordinary Time Our Stephen Minister trainees are St. Oscar Romero (1917-1980) was a “Salvadoran Roman Catholic learning this week archbishop who was a vocal critic of the violent activities of government armed about “Bringing the forces, right-wing groups, and leftist guerrillas involved in El Salvador’s civil Caring Relationship conflict (Encyclopedia Britannica).” As a voice of the voiceless, he was an to a Close.” outspoken champion of the poor who were the ones most affected by the civil Stephen Ministry unrest and violence. His advocacy provoked several attempts on his life. relationships last until the Care Nonetheless, St. Oscar Romero was convinced that before all else his faith in the resurrected Christ and the values of the Gospel trumped any earthly concern or Receiver no longer needs a worry. He walked with complete confidence and trust. On March 24, 1980, St. Stephen Minister’s care. In this Oscar Romero was assassinated while celebrating Mass. Such is often the fate of session, trainees will explore how those who challenge the socio-political agendas of the day. to know when it’s time to bring We may look at the example of witness of St. Oscar Romero as something closure to a caring relationship extraordinary. In one sense it is. Through the power of God, an ordinary human and how to do so in a healthy way. being did extraordinary things. But, in and of himself, St. Oscar Romero was We ask that you continue to pray simply a humble, loving servant of God. Oscar knew not only the power of love for our training class. but the risk that comes when loving unconditionally. The beauty of God’s message holyfamilyjasper.com/Stephen-Ministry was able to shine in and through him because he was able to step out of the way and be a vessel. One can assume that for St. Oscar Romero, one’s earthly life has no merit when faith, integrity, conviction, zeal and love are jettisoned. Fear and apprehension had no grip on this man who not only saw but spoke the truth. Do we speak the truth? It makes us feel good to speak of God as love. But have we ever considered the ramifications of this radical message? There are assaults on human life occurring daily. More and more the value and worth of a human being is being reduced and minimalized. We are becoming widgets in the production of life. In our whole simple humble ways, we too are called to be prophets. Knowing who you are and what is within your means to do, how can you make God’s love real, stand up for what is right, and give witness to the sacredness of all that is around you? ©LPi WEEKLY READINGS Sunday: Jer 1:4-5, 17-19/Ps 71:1- GROWING WITH THE GOSPEL 6, 15-17/1 Cor 12:31—13:13 or 13:4-13/Lk 4:21-30 Sharing the Gospel - Jesus did not expect everybody to like Him. Jesus chose to Monday: 2 Sm 15:13-14, 30; 16:5- follow God’s plan, no matter what other people said. Even though some people 13/Ps 3:2-7/Mk 5:1-20 wanted to hurt Jesus, He always spoke the truth. He always did what was right, no Tuesday: 2 Sm 18:9-10, 14b, 24-25a, matter what. 30—19:3/Ps 86:1-6/Mk 5:21-43 Prayer - Dear God, help me to keep on doing what you want, no matter what other Wednesday: Mal 3:1-4/Ps 24:7-10, people say. Heb 2:14-18/Lk 2:22-40 Thursday: 1 Kgs 2:1-4, 10-12/1 Something to Draw - Draw Jesus walking away from people who didn’t like Him. Chr 29:10-12/Mk 6:7-13 Mission for the Week - Has anyone ever hurt your feelings because you love God? Friday: Sir 47:2-11/Ps 18:31, 47 Pray for that person, and keep doing what is right. ©LPi and 50, 51/Mk 6:14-29 Saturday: 1 Kgs 3:4-13/Ps 119:9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14/Mk 6:30-34 WELCOME IN JESUS’ NAME! Next Sunday: Is 6:1-2a, 3-8/Ps 138:1-8/1 Cor 15:1-11 or 15:3- 8, 11/Lk 5:1-1 ©LPi We extend our hands and hearts in Christian fellowship to everyone here celebrating with us. If you would like to register as a member of our faith community, have a change of address, or would like to sign up for a ministry within the parish, please Abortion Alternatives: fill out this form. Return the completed form to the parish office or in the collection Crisis Pregnancy Helpline basket. Someone will contact you if requested. Thank You and God Bless You! (812) 683-2111 Name: _________________________________ Phone: _________________ Hours: M, W, F: 9 am - 1 pm Address: __________________________ City, State, Zip: _________________ Tue, Thurs: 5 pm - 9 pm _____ New Parishioner ________ Address Change 24 hr. hotline: 1-800-395-HELP _____ Parish - Please Call Me ________ School - Please Call Me Crisis Connection: I would like the opportunity to serve in the parish and/or school as a 1-800-245-4580 ~ 24 hr. ____________________________________________________________________ hotline for violence and abuse Working together to know, love, and serve God 3
STEWARDSHIP OPPORTUNITIES STEWARDSHIP OF TREASURE Parish Council David Rolwing 812-639-4489 Last Week Year-to-Date RCIA/Invitation to Catholic Teachings Budgeted (needed) Collections $ 17,300.38 $ 519,011.54 Sharon Burger 812-630-3257 CRHP (Christ Renews His Parish) Envelope/Cash Collection $ 16,325.47 $ 443,686.46 Alex/Brittany Krempp 812-630-0312 Direct Debit Collection $ 5,088.83 $ 148,573.73 Spiritual Life Ministry Total Weekly Collection $ 21,414.30 $ 592,260.19 Joseph Munning IV 812-482-3076 Ministers at Mass, Communion to TOTAL OVER (UNDER) BUDGET $ 4,113.92 $ 73,248.65 Homebound, Prayer Line, Nursing Home Visits, Collection Counters CATHOLIC PARISHES CAMPAIGN (CPC) Parish Office 812-482-3076 CPC Goal: $ 176,368.00 CPC Pledged-to-date: $ 175,245.00 Music Ministry Open Thank You for your generosity !! Stephen Ministry Diane Verkamp 812-661-2094 Parish Nursing/Prayer Shawl Ministry Memorials: Ann Michaels Open Bereavement Luncheon Ministry Dave/Rita Blessinger 812-482-4745 Finance & Administration Ministry STEWARDSHIP ~ A DISCIPLE’S RESPONSE Steve Rennie 812-639-6613 Facilities Management Jeremiah declares that the Lord knew him before he was born and dedicated Stan Verkamp 812-482-2481 and appointed him to his role as prophet even before he drew breath. We, Parish Technology too, are known and sent by the Lord. What deeds of love and service are Lori Murphy 812-639-2300 mine to perform? School / Parish Endowment Brian Eckman 812-634-2548 Parish Picnic Mike Fischer 812-482-2342 VOCATIONS Chris Kunz 812-639-1750 Religious Ed., VBS, CLOW As a parish family, we are asked to Pray Daily For Vocations to the priesthood Joseph Munning IV 812-482-3076 and religious life. Religious Organization information and prayers for Vocations Dana Krodel 812-481-2196 are available on our parish website www.holyfamilyjasper.com/vocations-cross Social Concerns / Dupity Ministry Thank you for promoting religious vocations through your faithful prayers. John Schroering 812-482-4915 Jan Stenftenagel 812-389-2538 Those considering a life of service as a priest, deacon, or religious should St. Vincent de Paul Society contact the Diocese of Evansville Vocations Office at 812-424-5536. Judy Sonderman 812-482-5284 Vocations Director: Rev. Tyler Tenbarge Family Life Ministry Laura Roettger 812-630-1886 Pray for a Priest: Each week we offer our prayer support for a priest within Britni Erny 812-827-1992 our diocese. This week our thoughts and prayers are for: Chelsea Reinbold 812-631-5209 Rev. Henry Kuykendall, J.S. ~ Senior Priest Holy Name Society Linus Lampert 812-482-1530 Sodality of the Blessed Virgin Mary Rosie Gutgsell 812-482-3925 We welcome and encourage you to participate in any of our parish Quilt Ministry ministries. Please refer to the Parish Ministry Guidebook and Directory Johnnie Heeke 812-309-0604 or contact the Parish Office at 812-482-3076 for more information. Welcoming / Communications Brenda Wheatley 812-634-6230 Helping Hands – Meals are provided to families who Deb Stenftenagel 812-309-3943 are welcoming a new member to their family as they Respect Life Ministry adjust to all the changes, and also to anyone with Kayla Dooley 812-661-0080 Helping Hands Ministry medical, or other special needs. More cooks are always Vikki Trout 812-309-2077 welcome to join our committee. We also appreciate any St. John Bosco Youth Ministry referrals of new babies or families in need in the parish. Jacqueline Ripberger 812-481-2442 Please contact Vikki Trout at 812-309-2077. Holy Trinity Catholic School Council Kayla Dooley 812-661-0080 Holy Trinity SCRIP Program Good Deed from our Children’s Envelopes: Angie Hasenour 812-309-8229 “I washed dishes with Dad and helped put them away” 4 Welcome to Holy Family Catholic Faith Community ~ Jasper, Indiana
FROM OUR PASTOR’S DESK ANNOUNCEMENTS Our ‘Hour Clock Bell’ is ringing again. This past summer we installed Get Well Notes: a new electronic control panel, which controls our three stationary bells in the Please pray for Rita Elpers, tower above the church. We have a lot more options for bell ringing, including Fr. John’s sister, who is a patient at ringing the hour of the day. A few months after installation, the original ringer St. Vincent’s Hospital in Evansville. of the middle bell malfunctioned. It needs to be replaced when warmer weather May God’s loving presence bring appears again. A Verdin Bell technician was able to reconnect the Hour Clock you peace and hope as you trust in and ring to another bell in the tower. Our Church Bells were installed in 1979. His divine plan and merciful care. We are fortunate that the original 3 bell ringers have lasted this long. By Easter (mid-April) all 3 bells will be functioning again. Keep those bells ringing! Sympathy Notes: Presently our new Manning LED light chandeliers are being manufac- We express our deepest tured near Milwaukee, Wisconsin. We are planning sometime during Lent to sympathy to Ambrose Lampert in install the new control panel for the lights in the church basement under the the death of his wife Nancy, and to Sacristy. On Monday, April 25th, we plan to replace the present lights over the David Lampert in the death of his mother Nancy Lampert. Trusting pews. We will need a lot of volunteers to help move pews for installation over in God’s loving care, may you find those next two weeks. Please call the parish office if you are available to help. comfort, hope, and eternal peace. We hope there won’t be any glitches with the supply chain so that our installa- tion will not be delayed. Some component parts have already arrived. Quilt of the Month: This week is National Catholic Schools’ week. There is a special We congratulate Robin Pancake Breakfast scheduled for all the parents, faculty, and staff of Holy O’Connor of Jasper, winner of the Trinity Catholic School early Monday morning at the Central Campus at January Quilt of the Month. Precious Blood. We will have a kick-off Mass at 9:00 a.m. Parents of East Campus students are to drop off their children at the Central Campus. They Please notify the Parish Office of info. will be bused back to the East Campus after Mass. to include in the announcements. There will be a Penny Blitz competition supporting the work of our local St. John Bosco Ministry, which serves our youth in the Jasper area. The upper grade of every Catholic School in the Diocese will have Mass on Tuesday, Febru- CATHOIC QUOTATIONS ary 1st at the Cathedral in Evansville. There will be no school Masses this week at Holy Family, because of the All School Mass on Monday at Precious Blood! Catholic Schools This weekend someone from First Choice Solutions (formerly known A good school provides a as the Pregnancy Care Center of Washington, Indiana) will speak about your rounded education for the whole support to provide life affirming choices for those people affected by unplanned person. And a good Catholic pregnancies. We have supported this pro-life effort in years past. They have school, over and above this, a unique way of collecting funds for their ministry. Come and pick up your should help all its students to collection container, or use the donation envelopes provided! become saints. On February 2nd the Church celebrates the Presentation of the Lord in Pope Benedict XVI the Temple as a 40 day old male child. An old tradition also called this day Education isn’t a profes- Candle-Mass day because it was a day where we sometimes blessed our sion but an attitude, a way of candles used for prayer and worship. The next day is the feast of St. Blaise being. In order to educate you where throats are blessed using the blessed candles. We will celebrate the must go out of yourselves and be Blessing of Throats at all Masses next weekend, February 5th and 6th. amidst the young, accompanying I also want to thank all those who were so gracious to send cards, texts, them in the stages of their growth, or electronic messages for my recent birthday. Your kindness standing beside them. Let us thank and generosity overwhelm me. May God always bless your all those who teach in Catholic schools. Educating is an act of care and concern for others! love; it is like giving life. Fervent prayer, Hope, and Do Not Worry! Pope Francis Catholic education aims ADORATION/ROSARY/STATIONS not only to communicate facts Eucharistic Adoration: but also to transmit a coherent, All Day Adoration - 3rd Tuesday of each month after morning Mass, comprehensive vision of life, in ending with Benediction / Prayer Service at 7:00 p.m. the conviction that the truths Blessed Sacrament Chapel open daily from 7:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. for prayer contained in that vision liberate Praying the Rosary: students in the most profound First Monday of each Month - Family Prayer Night meaning of human freedom. Sunday - 8:00 a.m. before 8:30 a.m. Mass Pope John Paul II Working together to know, love, and serve God 5
LITURGICAL MINISTERS for the Weekend of FEBRUARY 5TH - 6TH, 2022 SATURDAY 5:00 P.M. SUNDAY 8:30 A.M. SUNDAY 10:30 A.M. LECTORS Jason Luebbehusen Jamie Clauss Katie Begle Kristie Luebbehusen Doris Allen Dakota Begle EUCHARISTIC Anne Berger Scott Gehlhausen Kim Messmer MINISTERS Megan Johnson Jeannie Schepers Haley Ondiek Kipton Brames Ana Kuczynski SERVERS Terry Birk Levi Clauss Jonah Kuczynski Kasen Kunz Jude Kuczynski Choir Jenny Schum MUSIC The New Disciples Traci Catt Dana Welp SACRISTIANS Ann Nicholson Ed and Rosie Werner Vicki Granacher John Birge Alan Brenner Bob Dilger Mike Messmer Stan Verkamp Mike Fischer USHERS Jason Schmitt Jim Wagner Ryan Lampert Joe Wanninger Volunteer Aaron Stephenson ROSARY LEADERS Paul and Susie Ficker at 8:00 a.m. If you are interested in any of these ministries, please contact the Parish Office. We welcome your participation! BOSCO YOUTH MINISTRY PARISH/COMMUNITY ACTIVITIES For more information, contact Jacqueline Ripberger 812- Baby Bottle Boomerang for First Choice Solutions 481-2442 or our parish rep. Connie Brenner 812-631-1312. (formerly Pregnancy Care Center) - Holy Family Parish https://saintjohnboscoyouthministry.wordpress.com is kicking off a project this weekend to support First Facebook: St. John Bosco Youth Ministry Choice Solutions, formerly known as the Pregnancy Care Center, through their annual Baby Bottle Boomerang! - Youth nights with games, snacks, and small groups every Their mission is to provide life affirming choices which Wednesday from 8:30-9:30 pm at the Bosco house meet the spiritual, emotional and physical needs of people - Mornings at JMS have a NEW DAY! Join us every affected by unplanned pregnancies. They want to be the Tuesday morning at 7:10 am in Mrs. Venderley's room. first choice for life for the women, men, and families of our There will be donuts and a Scripture challenge each week. community. You can partner with First Choice by filling - See Bosco at Holy Trinity during Wednesday lunches. a bottle for the Center - Praying for their clients, staff, and Come sit with us! Participate in discipleship and faith volunteers - Making a monetary donation to support the discussion during Religion class once a month too. services provided by their organization. Baby Bottles and - Bosco Lounge, join us Sundays at the Bosco house donation envelopes are in the Narthex. More information anytime between 7-9 pm! about the services provided by this organization can be - Spring Break Retreat Registration Opens January 31st found on their website https://firstchoicewashington.com/ Join us in Gasper River, KY from March 18th - 21st Ladies Sodality and Men’s Holy Name Membership Dues - Annual Dues for our Sodality and Holy Name are Teens Encounter Christ - TEC - February 19-21, 2022 payable in January. Please check your collection envelope TEC is a 3-day retreat based on the Paschal Mystery of packet to submit dues. Members 70 and over are consid- Jesus Christ. Participants have an opportunity to meet ered Life Members and no dues are required. Thank You youth and young adults from all over the diocese as they encounter Christ through a wide variety of activities with a Men’s ‘Welcome’ (CRHP) Weekend - March 5-6, 2022 Does your life feel overwhelming? Do you sometimes feel marvelous blend of social and spiritual interactions. Led like you’re facing the craziness alone? Welcome will primarily by fellow youth and young adults, TEC offers change that. Welcome is an incredible experience that will participants an experience that is both relevant and engaging. help you make sense of life, help you develop lasting For an inspiring opportunity to grow in your relation- friendships with other people in the area, and fill you with ship with Christ and build lasting Christian friendships, new-found energy and purpose. The weekend will be held register today at www.switec.org. The retreat is held at St. at St. Mary’s Parish in Ireland, and it’s entirely FREE! Mary’s in Ireland. Email tec@evdio.org with any questions. For questions, contact Andy Hagedorn at 812-498-6144. 6 Welcome to Holy Family Catholic Faith Community ~ Jasper, Indiana
THIS WEEK AT HOLY FAMILY PARISH/COMMUNITY ACTIVITIES Sunday, January 30, 2022 Holy Trinity invites you to this year’s Saints’ Social - • Bible Study - Brute Room, 9:30 a.m. Saturday, February 5th at the Calumet Lake Events Plaza. • 4-H Meeting - Cafeteria, Noon Doors open at 6:00 p.m. Featuring live music from My • Confirmation Session - Fellowship Hall, 7:00 - 8:30 pm Yellow Rickshaw, with food catered by Tim Flick. Join Monday, January 31, 2022 us for fun and fellowship and opportunities to donate to • Quilting - Rectory Quilt Room, 11:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. our school. Admission is $50 per ticket. Contact Andrea • Boy Scouts - Library, 5:30 - 8:30 p.m. Hurm for tickets at ahurm@evdio.org or 812-482-4461. • RCIA Inquiry - Drexel Room, 6:00 p.m. Children’s Liturgy of the Word - CLOW, will be return- • Cursillo Grouping - Seton Room, 9:00 - 10:00 p.m. ing this Spring! We are looking for Children’s Liturgy Tuesday, February 1, 2022 ministers to help bring the word of God to our young ones! • BSA - Cafeteria, Auditorium, Library, 6:00 - 8:30 p.m. If you would like to learn more about how you can help • St. Vincent de Paul - Seton Room, 6:30 p.m. with this ministry, please call Joe at the Parish Office. Wednesday, February 2, 2022 • Quilting - Rectory Quilt Room, 11:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. Divine Providence Perpetual Eucharistic Adoration • Holy Trinity Faculty - Fellowship Hall, 3:30 - 4:30 p.m. Chapel - Open Hour: 1st Friday of the Month at 8:00 p.m. • Spring Faith Formation - Fellowship Hall, 7 - 8:15 p.m. Call 812-630-8382 or email dp@adorationmanager.com Thursday, February 3, 2022 • Holy Trinity Come and See Open House - 5:00 - 7:00 pm What is a Synod? • Choir Practice - Church, 7:00 p.m. A synod is a meeting or a • Stephen Ministry Training - Fellowship Hall, 7 - 9:30 pm gathering of bishops. In Saturday, February 5, 2022 2023 there will be a Synod • Saints Social - Calumet Lake Event Plaza, 6:00 p.m. of Bishops in Rome on the Sunday, February 6, 2022 subject of Synodality (or "journeying together"). In preparation for that Synod, there is a Diocesan • Bible Study - Brute Room, 9:30 a.m. Phase and a National Phase. What we are doing • 4-H Meeting - Cafeteria, Noon between now and June 2022 is the Diocesan phase, • Confirmation Session - Fellowship Hall, 7:00 - 8:30 pm which includes listening sessions and surveys. MARK YOUR CALENDAR • Catholic Schools Week - January 31st - February 4th We are listening! • Synod Listening Session - February 15th, 6:30 p.m. The Diocese of Evansville is hosting listening ses- sions to get a better sense of how God is working among us in our Diocese. This is part of the Synod of Bishops that will take place in 2023. Our focus is listening to you. We want to know how you’ve been helped or not helped by the Church over the last few years and how you’ve experienced God through it all. The Jasper/Ireland area parishes will have one more listening session on Tuesday, February 15th at 6:30 p.m. in our Holy Family Fellowship Hall. If you are unable to attend this gathering, there are other sessions in the area. Please visit evdio.org/synod for more information or to take an online survey. Thanks for participating! Schnitzelbank JASPER PEDIATRICS 721 W. 13th Street - Suite 321 • Jasper, Indiana 47546 Phone: 812-996-7918 • Fax: 812-996-1644 Craig Hanneman Financial Advisor 416 Jackson St. RESTAURANT Michael E. Ruff, M.D., F.A.A.P. “Caring for your children from birth to 23” (812) 482-2640 Douglas A. Bies, M.D., F.A.A.P. Kathirene A. Wilcoxen, M.D., F.A.A.P. Jasper, IN 47546 CATERING 812-481-1035 (812) 634-2584 Lindsey B. Taylor, M.D., F.A.A.P. Yvonne S. Rominger, RN, C.F.N.P. www.edwardjones.com CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS (812) 481-1888 www.jasperpediatrics.com Allyson Mudd, RN, FNP, CPN Makenzie Betz, PA-C Member SIPC 1805 Dispatch Rd., Jasper • 482-3535 Hoosier Business Machines, Inc. www.uebelhor.com Jasper Vincennes 812-482-3736 800-937-8721 800-264-0046 Kim A. Messmer BLIZZARDS BLIZZARD CAKES Independent Senior Sales Director 795 E Scherle Ln Jasper, IN 47546 SUNDAES CAKES (812) 634-1646 office (812) 630-1622 cell Affordable, Independent Senior Living Community kimmessmer@gmail.com CONES SHAKES www.marykay.com/kimmessmer 660 Rumbach Ave • 482-5913 At the “Y” in Jasper Linda R. Gerber - Property Mgr. 482-2766 For ad info. call 1-800-950-9952 • www.4lpi.com Holy Family Catholic Church, Jasper, IN B 4C 01-1212
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