Category Archives: Volunteering

Stained Glass Window Project

For over 100 years, the stained-glass windows at Immanuel Lutheran Church have adorned the Gospel of Jesus Christ with light and beauty. But like everything in life, things start breaking or falling apart and need some repair. In January 2022 the congregation approved this repair project that has been in the works for several years as various contractors have noted cracked glass, loose lead, and soft wood in some places. The protective plexiglass on the exterior has also become discolored and prevents the windows from being clearly viewed by the outside world during evening services.

Financial Progress:

As of June 24, 2023, thanks to generous donations this month, the project is paid for! Thank you! This amount includes initial matching funds of $25,000. Thank you to all the donors and families who directed memorials to this project.

Work to be completed on each window includes:

  • The existing protective covering on the outside will be removed.
  • Remove loose paint on the outer surface of the millwork.
  • Apply both a primer and finish coat of Sherwin Williams Duration paint.
  • Re-cement the stained-glass windows on the exterior surface.
  • Replace and install new steel structural support braces by either soldering or installing new wire ties to aid in preventing of future bulging.
  • Loose support braces will be properly attached by either re-soldering the broken joint or installing a new wire tie. Damaged or bent braces will be replaced with a new steel brace.
  • Repair bulges in sections of window that have become weak where the lead and glass deflect in or out. If not rectified, it may damage both glass and lead joints, eventually leading to a potential hazard.
  • To perpetuate the originality of the historic stained-glass window, either epoxy minor cracks, edge glue, or utilize the “Dutchmen” leading process for windows left in situ.
  • The windows will be covered with an exclusive Klear-Flo protective covering system utilizing ¼” Acrylic. The protective covering will be set into the existing ventilator frames in such a manner that they will remain operational.
  • The Klear-Flo protective covering system will be installed utilizing a special perimeter frame.
  • Glazing bars will be bent to follow the major lines of the framing, thus preserving the exterior appearance of the architecture.

Pricing:

This proposal to restore and protect 15 stained-glass windows is in the amount of $107,718.

We must also be aware that additional costs could come up if the contractor, Associate Crafts/Willet Hauser of Winona, MN, finds other things broken or rotted that were not found on their inspection when putting together their bid. Thanks be to God, no significant items were found. Some wood was replaced on the west window, but we were not charged extra for it.

Project Update:

The window panels by the organ in the balcony have been removed and are at the shop in Winona for repairs. The company had initially planned to return in late July to reinstall those windows and continue with the rest of the window restorations. However, the severe weather in the midwest during the summer caused damages to church windows that Willet Hauser needed to address and caused our project to be delayed. The restoration work began on May 16 and was completed on June 11!

 

Pictures sent to the Trustees in early November 2022, showing the progress of restoration on the windows in their shop in Winona.

May our Lord bless His people and their efforts to glorify Him in this house of worship!

Immanuel Lutheran School Consignment Auction

Immanuel Lutheran School (ILS) of Plainview, MN will be having its first-ever consignment auction fundraiser (online)! 

BIDDING IS OPEN! Go to https://plainviewauctions.hibid.com/ and create an account. You should also register a credit card with your account so you can start bidding when the auction goes live on April 17.

It’s time to check in the garage, the sheds, and the basement for all those
items you wish you could just sell!!! Here is the perfect opportunity!! PLUS you can support Immanuel Lutheran School at the same time!! It’s a WIN-WIN situation!

We are looking for your items to sell on consignment with the consignment fees to go to ILS (after auction expenses). 

ILS Consignment Auction Info – Updated 3.22 (PDF version to download/print)
Fish Fry Auction Donation Form (PDF version to download/print)

What are we looking for?

We are accepting:  tractors and farm machinery, etc., automobiles, ATVs/snowmobiles, livestock, feed, hay, tools, fencing, firewood, antiques/collectibles, furniture (in gently used condition), toys, household items, sporting/hunting/fishing, and any other items in good condition.

NO OUTDATED electronics*, NO appliances, NO guns, NO chemicals, NO exercise equipment, NO junk items or boxes of “stuff”

*We will accept electronics that are not outdated. NO computers, printers, and TV’s unless less than one year old and working. If you have stereo equipment, fishing electronics, anything that would not be considered “old technology” and is still usable, we would gladly put them on the auction. We still reserve the right of refusal for your item.

For each item – we will need description – make, model, quantity, etc.

A minimum of 4 good pictures per item (up to 15 for large items) are required.  They should be emailed to the gldnchrn@aol.com

Consignment guidelines:

Sale price less than $25.00 – all donated to ILS

$25.00 – $100.00 – 20% commission

$101.00 – $500.00 – 10% commission

Greater than $500.00 – 8% commission with a $750 cap

Buy back price $30 for items under $300; $50 for items $300 and over

For any questions and to get your items listed for the auction –
Contact:  Tom Hoekstra – 507-475-4064     Lisa Hoekstra – 507-251-3998
           Email – gldnchrn@aol.com

Online auction with be through Plain-View Online Auctions  (Steve Flies Auctions) on https://www.auctionsgo.com/

Cost of auction will be taken from commission and balance of commission charges will go to ILS.    

This is not the annual “Fish Fry” auction, but those auction items will be included with this consignment auction, and all proceeds from the “Fish Fry” auction part will go directly to the school with no fees charged. Contact Anne Borgschatz or Sherry Tuxen for these donations.

Auction items need to be in by Thursday, April 8.

There will be preview days – dates to be determined.

* We reserve the right of refusal on auction items

Online auction will start on April 17 and close on Tuesday, April 27.