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Gary Janetzke
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Lutheran schools superintendent assists congregations that are operating Lutheran schools with staffing, call lists, accreditation, visits, state and federal advocacy, research, consultation and professional growth for teachers.
- Early childhood education aids congregations start early childhood ministries and bring Christ to little children with consultation, materials conferences, pastoral enrichment and professional growth for teachers.
- Genesis is a resource to assist congregations in starting Lutheran elementary and secondary schools consisting of a one-day consultation and a feasibility study. Contact the District superintendent of schools for more information.
- Strengthening Schools and Congregations is a resource to assist congregations in strengthening and revitalizing Lutheran elementary schools that are experiencing problems, so that the mission of sharing the caring Christ can be more effectively accomplished. Trained consultants are available without cost. Application must be made through the District superintendent of schools.
- Staff development provides seminars and conferences for professional church workers.
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Spiritual Life Disability conference Oct. 20-22, 2008
 Learn and celebrate how people with disabilities can participate more fully in the life of the church. The Oct, 20-22, 2008 conference in Minneapolis, Minn., will offer interesting speakers, entertainment and networking with others who are passionate about creating a more welcoming church environment for persons with developmental disabilities.
Clergy: Laugh your way to a better marriage
 The "Living Well to Serve Well" task force of the North Wisconsin District invites LCMS clergy and their wives to their Pathways of Health workshop Jan. 19-21, 2009 at the Ramada Inn in Stevens Point. During the first two days, Donn Davis will present “Laugh Your Way to a Better Marriage,” designed to help couples deal with tough issues in way that is fun and non-threatening. On day three, Steve Gruenwald will show how you can “Live Well—Serve Well” including resources to assist you in your quest to lead a healthier lifestyle. Brochure
St. Peter, Reedsburg, sends thanks for flooding support
On behalf of the flood victims from St. Peter, Reedsburg, Rev. Paul Crolius sent a letter of thanks for the prayers and gifts of God's people of the South Wisconsin District. "We praise God for the living hope that we have in Jesus and also for the love and encouragement from others," he wrote. " A great blessing that has come out of the flooding is that many people have assisted in helping and have come together to encourage and help one another. People also in faith have powerfully witnessed to the great hope we have in Jesus..."
It is not too late to make a donation to the South Wisconsin District to be directly applied to affected LCMS congregations in our area. To date over $8,000 has been raised, and many groups offered to help with clean up and repair. See " Rain and floods deluge the District" for details.
Flood disaster response: FEMA and public health update
Saturday, July 05, 2008 :: 650 Views :: Human care
Long-term recovery from flooding in Wisconsin will take many months. However, it is not too late to register with FEMA. It may be just the asset you need for your family's recovery. Call FEMA today, (800) 621-FEMA. Don't be confused with the term SBA loan. It may or may not apply to you, but this registration allows you entrance into receiving possible help from FEMA. Over 35,000 have registered from the Wisconsin counties with federal disaster declarations. Already $40 million has been given out in approved assistance. The deadline is Aug. 13, so there is still time to apply.
Working through government agencies and community-based organizations, organizational and planning meetings for long-term recovery continue to take place in communities throughout the thirty counties, and long term recovery committees are being formed at the local level to drive the recovery efforts. If you know of someone who may need help, call "211" for assistance. They will be able to connect you with agencies that can help. If you are unable to access 211 from a cell phone, you can call (608) 246-HELP.
Rain and floods deluge the District
Tuesday, July 01, 2008 :: 1262 Views :: Human care
"The rain came down, the streams rose, and the winds blew and beat against that house; yet it did not fall, because it had its foundation on the rock" (Matthew 7:25).
After June rains that flooded much of the Midwest, many local members' homes and some churches are still uninhabitable. Others are waiting for damage assessments to learn what losses may be covered by insurance.
Would you like to help? Monetary donations will be directed to congregations most in need. Please make checks payable to "South Wisconsin District—LCMS," and note "WI Disaster Relief" on the memo line. Give online
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