prayer request

Please pray for John Coulborn, a former member of St. John's who lives in Ft. Worth TX.  he has a very serious infection in his knee that had recently been replaced.

Monday, April 30, 2012

DEVOTION:  
All Scripture is breathed out by God and profitable for teaching, for reproof, for correction, and for training in righteousness, that the man of God may be competent, equipped for every good work. 2 Timothy 3:16-17

So, what do you think? Are you ready for another Bible?

Ready or not, Thomas Nelson Publishing is going to give us one.

In truth this Bible is new; it is different, and it is special, which is not to say it is better. Indeed, this new Bible doesn't claim to be more accurate, it just says it is easier to understand. That's because rather than translating a Greek word with an English word, the new Bible tries to capture the nuances of the language.

Rather than saying, "Jesus Christ," this new Bible says, "Jesus, the Anointed One." Forget calling Jesus' post-Pentecost disciples, "apostles"; this new Bible renames them "emissaries."

Yes, the world is getting a new Bible, but the ultimate question is will it be a good Bible? That's the question that needs to be asked of every translation of Scripture. Is it good? Is it accurate? Is it spot-on reliable?

Not all translations are spot-on reliable.

That's because every translator sees the Bible in a different way. He uses his filters, his perspectives, and his points of view when he tries to take the original languages of Scripture and convert them into a language you can read. A good translation of the Bible usually happens when we see a great deal of God -- and very little of the translator.

So, who do we see in this new Bible: God or the translator?

Let's take a look: the first verse of John's Gospel, says, "In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God" (English Standard Version). The same verse in the new Bible says, "Before time itself was measured, the Voice was speaking. The Voice was and is God."

Wow!

I can't speak for you, but I see a lot of translator and not a lot of God. Now I would not condemn this new translation. The Holy Spirit has managed to accomplish His purpose by using good translations and bad translations. He can do the same here.

That being said, I would urge you to use a translation where the Lord shines clearly and without a translator's filter.

THE PRAYER: Dear Lord, You have spoken to us through prophets and apostles. May we be given a Scripture that shares those words, which points to our Savior in a simple, understandable and accurate way. This I ask in the Savior's Name. Amen.

 _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________
YESTERDAY'S QUIZ:   What is an "acrostic" poem?  It is a Psalm that has each line starting with the letters of the hebrew alphabet.  Psalm 37 is an example of an acrostic Psalm. 
_______________________________________________________________________________________________
Today's Quiz: What does the word "psalm" mean?
____________________________________________________________________________________________________ 
CATECHISM
Question: What is the Christian's proper response to theories of evolution regarding the beginning of the world?
Answer:  By faith Christians believe what the Word of god teaches about creation.  Evolutionary theories are not scientifically verifiable.
 ________________________________________________________________________________________________
CHURCH CALENDAR 
Mon- nothing
Tues- Quilters 9-2; Bible study 11:30-12:15; Alpha 6:30-8
Wed- nothing
Thurs- National Day of Prayer Breakfast 6:30am; Prayer service 7am
Fri- Ladies Aid preparing for Saturday's luncheon all day; Also preparations for the tailgate and rummage sale
Sat- Tailgate and rummage sale 7am-1pm; Ladies Aid luncheon, craft, and bake sale 7am-1pm; worship 5pm
Sun-  early Bible study 8am; worship 9am; Sunday school 10:15; worship 11am

________________________________________________________________________________________________
NEWS: 
ALPHA CLASS CONTINUES THIS WEEK!  TUESDAY 6:30pm!!!  Bring a dish to share for the potluck!!

Everyone is always welcome even if you haven't been to a class yet!  _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

National Day of Prayer

Breakfast

St. John's Lutheran Church

950 South Hwy. 47

Warrenton, MO 63383

Thursday – May 3, 2012

Continental Breakfast:    6:30 AM – 7:00 AM

(overflow area of the church sanctuary)

Devotion and Prayers:    7:00 AM – 7:30 AM

Pastor Jeremy Klaustermeier

Organist:  Mr. Gene Hilgendorf

(The church will be left open until 12:00 PM

for those wishing to come by and pray)

EVERYONE IS WELCOME!

RSVP would be appreciated 456-2888,  but not necessary

_____________________________________________________________________________________________________________

LADIES AID LUNCHEON, CRAFT, AND BAKE SALE THIS SATURDAY 9am-1pm!!!

Come and enjoy a wonderful lunch and buy some very tasty baked goods to take home!

Get your mom or grandma something very nice and homemade for Mother's Day!!

 

along with that there will also be a

 

   TAILGATE AND RUMMAGE SALE THIS SATURDAY, MAY 5, 7am-1pm
This is held in conjunction with the Ladies Aid Craft and Bake Sale and Luncheon
 
Two ways you can help. 
1. You can donate GENTLY used items to Little Lambs who will sell them under the pavilion that day.  You can buy a parking spot or two or three for $10 a piece and sell your own things
 
Donations are going to the purchase of a "hands on" science lab and curriculum for Little Lambs.
 
Drop of dates are April 30-May 4.
 ___________________________________________________________________________________________
HELP TO FEED HUNGRY KIDS IN WARREN COUNTY WITH OPERATION BACKPACK
In the preschool room there is a box that you can put food in to feed extremely low income children in Warren County.  Many of these kids get fed every day at school for breakfast and lunch, but what about the weekend?  What the food listed below does for many of these children is gets them through the weekend when food is especially scarce. 
 
If you want more information about this program or you want to donate money to this causeyou can call Erin Waters at 359-9219 or email her at erinwaters@centurytel.net.
 
Here is the list of food you can bring
cereal (single serve sizes)
oatmeal (instant packets)
hot chocolate mix
juice boxes
peanut butter
jelly (squeezable bottles)
soup
spaghettios or beefaroni
mac and cheese
corn
green beans
granola bars
fruit snacks
pudding cup
raisin boxes
applesauce cups
fruit cups
cereal bards
pretzels
individually wrapped crackers or cookies
bread
________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
STEWARDSHIP SPOLIGHT FOR THE MONTH OF MAY IS LUTHERAN WORLD RELIEF AND HUMAN CARE

Lutheran World Relief is often the first to arrive when disaster strikes in this country and around the world.  If you care to donate to this cause make your checks payable to St John's and clearly makr the designated envelope for Lutheran World Relief.  As always these donations should be over and above your normal tithes and offerings. 

_____________________________________________________________________________________________________

PRAYERS: (If I have missed anyone please let me know.)
For the many LITTLE LAMBS AND THEIR TEACHERS who were hit by some sort of intestinal bug this past weekend, that they recover quickly. 
 
For KARIN KLAUSTERMEIER'S DAD, BOB LAMPEN, who will be going through a procedur/surgery to take a tumor out of his brain and then going through other treatments to fight the cancer in other parts of his body. .  
 
For CAROLINE BUELTMANN who is recovering at her daughter's home from some heart troubles and is doing much better.
 
For PAUL TOEDEBUSCH who is undergoing more treatments for cancer.
 
For LIBBY PAILER as she continues to recover well at home from heart surgery.
 
For DOLORES DEBLAZE as she deals with chemo treatments for stage four lung cancer.   
  
For JEANETTE KOEHLER who is recovering well at the Cedars.
     
For JONAS BORCHERT, grandson of Don Nolte, who is improving well and is gaining strength as he deals with his cancer.   
       


jonas update


 
http://www.childrensmercy.org/

Wednesday, April 25

Posted 1 day ago
I'm sorry that it has been so long since I last posted. Let's see.... I need to pick up where we left off just before Easter. Since Jonas did not make counts that Friday, he was free and feeling well enough to make his first long-distance journey since our long drive back from Houston. We drove to St. Louis to see my family. We had a wonderful Easter Egg hunt at Grandpa's new home in Warrenton with Aunt Stephanie, Aunt Lizzie and Uncle Scott and Jonas's cousins, Savannah and Will. The weather was beautiful and perfect to be outdoors. We then went to Florissant and had a nice Easter dinner with Grandma before turning around to come back to Kansas City.
Jonas has told me many times that the most favorite memories of his whole life are Easter Egg Hunts and Fourth of July with his grandparents, aunts and uncles, and cousins. Everyone laughing and coming and going. Good food. Horseshoe pits and checkers boards, four-wheelers and trampolines. Walking down to the creek or pond to look for frogs and other treasures. And knowing that through good or bad times, family is forever. Annual traditions like this are comforting to most of us and give us a sense of belonging. It's no wonder that when Jonas was in pain, he chose to conjure up these memories to get him through the worst of it all.
Speaking of family, I got the sweetest letter in the mail from my Aunt JoAn in California last week. Thank you so much Aunt Jo! And for the donation from your prayer group. I am so grateful to all my aunts and uncles who have been so kind to reach out to us during this difficult time. Recently, I have just reconnected with lots of my cousins on FaceBook. Sherrie, Susan, Gwen, Gem, Michele, Chris Petty, Dallas, and Leslie. It is so nice to be friends across the miles. xoxox. Thank you for all your love and encouragement.
Last week, Jonas had the opportunity to go to his first baseball practice! He was feeling especially strong and fiesty and threw the ball around a bit, participating in most of the hour-long practice. The team has chosen the name The Fighters and I will post their first picture here. Jonas is so happy to be back on Coach Shawn James' team with so many of his good friends. I will keep you posted when game season comes around if and when he gets to play. He would love to have a supportive crowd there to cheer him on.
Jonas has always had posters of world maps and fighter planes up in his room. And then recently he added the big banner from the Taskforce NightHawk soldiers from Afghanistan. At the Melanie Grace soccer fundraiser, Beth Manley surprised him with another beauty - A great big, autographed and framed, photo of the Airforce Thunderbirds!! Thank you, Beth! It is absolutely stunning. He has been researching the Thunderbirds this past week and is trying to figure out how he can get to see an airshow! lol. (You can see the picture in the photo gallery here.)
And to further decorate his room, our good friend Christine Laird and Don Maxey, looked high and low and found an authentic aircraft propeller for Jonas to mount in his room!! It is way cool. It is approximately 6 feel long and if we do this just right, it should freely revolve once mounted to the wall. Thank you so much. (I will post a picture of it soon.)

Since Easter, Jonas has had another two day hospital stay and another outpatient injection of chemo. He made it past this milestone, leaving only two more rounds of chemotherapy left to go!!! WooHoo! I will tell you more about that tomorrow. TTFN

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YEAH! Keep fighting.
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That is truly incredible to hear all your news.
Jonas is amazing!
Rene'
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Thank God for light at the end of the tunnel. He is doing so well. Woooooo Hooo is right on. He is a Miracle.
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Such a long challenge...but the end is in sight....we are all cheering for Jonas to cross the finish line and win the ultimate battle.
We love and miss all the Borcherts and look forward to happy times over the summer!
Hugs from the KOSHLANDS
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omg---i love it when chemo rounds get down to single digits---then 5 then 4 then 3 and 2 and then TA DA!!! jonas---sooooooo proud of you. and again i have to say that normal is terribly underrated!!! hugs to all, sa
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update on Libby Pailer


 
Hi Friends! Tuesday was a great day. We started out by going to see Lib's surgeon. He took a lot of time to bring her up to date as what she can expect. He was highly pleased with her progress. He told her she can  pretty much  do what she wants except heavy lifting. We visited some friends in St. Charles and then to Red Lobster where we celebrated a belated 61 st annaversary. Lib even had a manhattan. Yesterday we raked and cleaned the gazebo. I let her do as much as she feels like. I watch closely so she don't over do. My Libby is some kinda gal. She has come so far in such a short time. I am sure your prayers are the source of her strength. Friday we see the cardiologist. Will kep ou advised as to what he says. Love Lib and Larry P

COMPLETE & UPDATED APRIL 26th AT 10 AM - C.H.U.R.C.H. MINISTRY for National Day of Prayer Breakfast Items!


 

Ya did it again!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!   The list is COMPLETE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!   THANK YOU ALL SO MUCH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


  

GREETINGS ALL YOU St. John's C.H.U.R.C.H. Ministry go-getters!!!!!!!!!!

 

On Thursday, May 3, 2012 we are hosting a National Day of Prayer observance like we did last year.  We are serving a continental breakfast in the church overflow area from 6:30 AM - 7:00 AM. 

 

At 7:00 AM Pastor Klaustermeier will begin a prayer and devotion time in our sanctuary with music by Gene Hilgendorf.

 

You all have another opportunity to help out by donating the items for the breakfast.  We did have a pretty good turnout last year; but we never really know how many to expect.  I believe the following list should be plenty to serve the folks who come that morning.  Hopefully, some of our Little Lambs and their parents will be able to attend before school begins at 8:15 AM.

 

 

Please sign your name by the items listed below

(and note amount you will bring)

 

Please have your donated items to church

ON Wed. May 2, 2012 for maximum freshness

(Refrigerated items can be put in the refrigerators in the church kitchen - the others on the island in the church kitchen)

 

PLEASE MARK THE ITEMS YOU BRING

"FOR NATIONAL DAY OF PRAYER BREAKFAST"

 

 

Here is what we will need:   PLEASE DO NOT HIT "REPLY" TO RESPOND -  EMAIL SANDY ROBINE DIRECT AT: snsrobine@centurytel.net      THANK YOU!

 

Orange Juice                                     1 gallon-----------------------------------------------------------------------Barb Dreyer - Thanks Barb!

 

 

Milk                                                     1 gallon-----------------------------------------------------------------------Joanne Hachtel - Thanks Joanne!

 

 

Cream (1/2 & 1/2)                               1 quart-------------------------------------------------------------------------Sandy Robine

 

 

Muffins                                                3 dozen total

 

1 dz. BLUEBERRY-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Dianne Feldkamp - Thanks Dianne! 

 

1 dz-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Cindy Williams - Thanks Cindy!

 

1 dz.----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Cindy Williams - Thanks Cindy!

 

 

 

Donuts                                                3 dozen total

 

1 dz.------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Doug & Ruth Walters - Thanks Doug & Ruth

 

1 dz.------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Julie Schaumberg - Thanks Julie!

 

1 dz-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Julie Schaumberg - Thanks Julie!

 

   

 

 

Fruit Yogurt                              6 containers total (sugg. strawberry, peach, mixed berry)-------------------------------------------------Linda Callies -  Thanks Linda!

 

 

Bananas                                               8 each total

 

4 ea.----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Denise Schlesselman - Thanks Denise!    

 

4 ea.----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Chris Groeber - Thanks Chris!

 

 

Bagels (Plain or sesame)                    1 dozen---------------------------------------------------------------------------Don & Wanda Turnure - Thanks Don & Wanda!

 

 

Cream Cheese  (Plain)                        1  container--------------------------------------------------------------------Dianne Hance - Thanks Dianne!

 

 

I Can't Believe It's Not Butter              2 containers total------------------------------------------------------------Terry McKenzie - Thanks Terry!

 

 

English Muffins                                    1 dozen--------------------------------------------------------------------------Terry McKenzie - Thanks Terry!

 

 

Preserves                                         1 jar ea. of Strawberry & Grape

 

Strawberry---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Cindy Williams - Thanks Cindy!

 

Grape---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Dianne Hance - Thanks Dianne!

 

 

Also 1 jar of No Sugar Apricot Preserves ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------Cindy Williams - Thanks Cindy!

 

 

1 Dozen Hard Boiled Eggs ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Marilyn Foster - Thanks Marilyn!

 

 

Banana Bread-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Molly Hendershot - Thanks Molly!

 

Some other yummy stuff baked by Don Nolte ------------------------------------------------------------------- Thanks Don!

 

 

 

Thursday, April 26, 2012

DEVOTION:  
The Lord will keep you from all evil; He will keep your life. The Lord will keep your going out and your coming in from this time forth and forevermore. Psalms 121:7-8

Can you think back to the worship service you attended on Resurrection Sunday?

Was the music special? Were the children excited? Did you greet each other with the age-old salutation of Christians: "Christ is risen"? Did you respond: "He is risen, indeed"? What was it like? Did you leave feeling inspired by the good news that death is not the end of the line for God's people?

No matter what your worship service was like that day, I'm sure it was different from the one which took place at All Nations Christian Assembly Church in Kaduna, Ethiopia.

While the people were worshipping inside, outside an individual was trying to bring his car, filled with explosives, through the front gate.

Security stopped him.

Frustrated, the man threw the switch, blew up himself, his car, and 38 passersby.

The pastor of the congregation said, "We were in the Holy Communion service and I was exhorting my people and all of a sudden we heard a loud noise that shattered all our windows and doors, destroyed our fans, and some of our equipment in the church."

Another individual said, "God saw our heart and saved us."

For that congregation Psalm 121 has a new meaning. In an obvious and powerful way, the Lord had kept them from evil. He had kept their lives. He had kept them when they went to church and when they came from church.

Thankfully, most of our congregations don't have suicide bombers trying to gain entrance to our worship.

Now some people might say, "God didn't keep my church from evil -- certainly not the way He kept that church in Ethiopia." If that is your position, please do not be offended, if I respectfully disagree.

I believe the Lord was watching over and protecting both places. That's right. He watched over the church with the bomber and the church without one.

This is why I believe that we -- like the Jews remembering Passover -- should give thanks for the many times death and disease have passed over us, when problems haven't arisen and terrible troubles were never experienced.

Either way, for the Savior's protection, for our salvation, and for a Lord who preserves us from all evil, we should give thanks.

THE PRAYER: Dear Lord, far too many times Your people take for granted the ongoing care You so faithfully and continually bestow upon us. Open our eyes so we may see Your care and handiwork in our lives. This I ask in Jesus' Name. Amen.
  
 _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________
YESTERDAY'S QUIZ:   What is a "song of ascents" in the Psalms?  A prayer for deliverance from false accusers.  Some say (Hebrew) for ascents refers to stairs leading to the
temple, hence "a song of the stairs to be used in the temple liturgy.  Most believe it refers to the annual religious pilgrimages to Jerusalem.
__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
TODAY'S QUIZ:  What is an "acrostic" poem?
_______________________________________________________________________________________________
CATECHISM
Question: What plan does God use for the reproduction of living things?
Answer:  God created living things to reproduce "according to their kinds".  Animals, plants, and people can reproduce only living things like themselves.
 ________________________________________________________________________________________________
CHURCH CALENDAR 
Thurs- creative crafters 9:30-11:30: 8th grade questioning and reception 7pm
Fri- newsletter assembly 9am
Sat- worship 5pm
Sun-  early Bible study 8am; 8th grade confirmation service 9am Sunday school/Bible class 10:15am; worship baptism of Grace, Will and Tyler Donsky and receiving of their mom Julie into membership and PRESCHOOL KIDS SINGING 11am
________________________________________________________________________________________________
NEWS: 
SUNDAY SCHOOL KIDS SINGING AT WHISPERING PINES THIS SUNDAY at 10:20. 
Either meet here at school at 10:15 or just meet over at the big building at Whipsering Pines at 10:20.  Let's have a nice big crowd to show the folks how we love Jesus!!
_______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
PEOPLE GETTING BAPTIZED AND RECEIVED INTO MEMBERSHIP THIS WEEKEND  (All in the 11am service)
Baptisms: Grace, Will and Tyler Donsky; their mom Julie being received into membership.


_______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
8th GRADE CONFIRMATION THIS WEEKEND!!
Come and hear the kids give their testimonies during the sermon time.  Brian Berryman, Brooke Vossen, Anna Sutherland, Sarah Bunge, and Teresa Gabel will all tell us about what Jesus, confirmation, and faith mean to them. 
_________________________________________________________________________________________________
PRESCHOOL KIDS SINGING AT 11AM SERVICE THIS SUNDAY!!
Come and hear the preschool kids sing "I am Jesus Little Lamb" and hear all about how Jesus is our good shepherd. 
_______________________________________________________________________________________________

 


If it helps, I've made the items that we still need LIME  GREEN.


  

GREETINGS ALL YOU St. John's C.H.U.R.C.H. Ministry go-getters!!!!!!!!!!

 

On Thursday, May 3, 2012 we are hosting a National Day of Prayer observance like we did last year.  We are serving a continental breakfast in the church overflow area from 6:30 AM - 7:00 AM. 

 

At 7:00 AM Pastor Klaustermeier will begin a prayer and devotion time in our sanctuary with music by Gene Hilgendorf.

 

You all have another opportunity to help out by donating the items for the breakfast.  We did have a pretty good turnout last year; but we never really know how many to expect.  I believe the following list should be plenty to serve the folks who come that morning.  Hopefully, some of our Little Lambs and their parents will be able to attend before school begins at 8:15 AM.

 

 

Please sign your name by the items listed below

(and note amount you will bring)

 

Please have your donated items to church

ON Wed. May 2, 2012 for maximum freshness

(Refrigerated items can be put in the refrigerators in the church kitchen - the others on the island in the church kitchen)

 

PLEASE MARK THE ITEMS YOU BRING

"FOR NATIONAL DAY OF PRAYER BREAKFAST"

 

 

Here is what we will need:   PLEASE DO NOT HIT "REPLY" TO RESPOND -  EMAIL SANDY ROBINE DIRECT AT: snsrobine@centurytel.net      THANK YOU!

 

Orange Juice                                     1 gallon-----------------------------------------------------------------------Barb Dreyer - Thanks Barb!

 

 

Milk                                                     1 gallon-----------------------------------------------------------------------Joanne Hachtel - Thanks Joanne!

 

 

Cream (1/2 & 1/2)                               1 quart-------------------------------------------------------------------------Sandy Robine

 

 

Muffins                                                3 dozen total

 

1 dz. BLUEBERRY-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Dianne Feldkamp - Thanks Dianne! 

 

1 dz._______________ 

 

1 dz.________________

 

 

 

Donuts                                                3 dozen total

 

1 dz.------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Doug & Ruth Walters - Thanks Doug & Ruth

 

1 dz.------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Julie Schaumberg - Thanks Julie!

 

1 dz-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Julie Schaumberg - Thanks Julie!

 

   

 

 

Fruit Yogurt                              6 containers total (sugg. strawberry, peach, mixed berry)-------------------------------------------------Linda Callies -  Thanks Linda!

 

 

Bananas                                               8 each total

 

4 ea.----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Denise Schlesselman - Thanks Denise!    

 

4 ea.----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

 

 

Bagels (Plain or sesame)                    1 dozen---------------------------------------------------------------------------Don & Wanda Turnure - Thanks Don & Wanda!

 

 

Cream Cheese  (Plain)                        1  container--------------------------------------------------------------------Dianne Hance - Thanks Dianne!

 

 

I Can't Believe It's Not Butter              2 containers total------------------------------------------------------------Terry McKenzie - Thanks Terry!

 

 

English Muffins                                    1 dozen--------------------------------------------------------------------------Terry McKenzie - Thanks Terry!

 

 

Preserves                                         1 jar ea. of Strawberry & Grape

 

Strawberry---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

 

Grape---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Dianne Hance - Thanks Dianne!

 

 

Also 1 jar of No Sugar Apricot Preserves __________________________

 

 

1 Dozen Hard Boiled Eggs ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Marilyn Foster - Thanks Marilyn!

 

 

Banana Bread-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Molly Hendershot - Thanks Molly!

 

 
_____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

National Day of Prayer

Breakfast

St. John's Lutheran Church

950 South Hwy. 47

Warrenton, MO 63383

Thursday – May 3, 2012

Continental Breakfast:    6:30 AM 7:00 AM

(overflow area of the church sanctuary)

Devotion and Prayers:    7:00 AM 7:30 AM

Pastor Jeremy Klaustermeier

Organist:  Mr. Gene Hilgendorf

(The church will be left open until 12:00 PM

for those wishing to come by and pray)

EVERYONE IS WELCOME!

RSVP would be appreciated 456-2888,  but not necessary

__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

LITTLE LAMBS REGISTRATION FOR THE THREE YEAR OLD CLASS IS STILL OPEN!!!
Children should be 3 years old by August 1.  Call the church office to sign them up TODAY!
   _____________________________________________________________________________________________________
TAILGATE SALE AND FLEA MARKET iS SATURDAY, MAY 5, 7am-1pm
This is held in conjunction with the Ladies Aid Craft and Bake Sale and Luncheon
 
Two ways you can help. 
1. You can donate GENTLY used items to Little Lambs who will sell them under the pavilion that day.  You can buy a parking spot or two or three for $10 a piece and sell your own things
 
Donations are going to the purchase of a "hands on" science lab and curriculum for Little Lambs.
 
Drop of dates are April 30-May 4.
 ___________________________________________________________________________________________
HELP TO FEED HUNGRY KIDS IN WARREN COUNTY WITH OPERATION BACKPACK
In the preschool room there is a box that you can put food in to feed extremely low income children in Warren County.  Many of these kids get fed every day at school for breakfast and lunch, but what about the weekend?  What the food listed below does for many of these children is gets them through the weekend when food is especially scarce. 
 
If you want more information about this program or you want to donate money to this causeyou can call Erin Waters at 359-9219 or email her at erinwaters@centurytel.net.
 
Here is the list of food you can bring
cereal (single serve sizes)
oatmeal (instant packets)
hot chocolate mix
juice boxes
peanut butter
jelly (squeezable bottles)
soup
spaghettios or beefaroni
mac and cheese
corn
green beans
granola bars
fruit snacks
pudding cup
raisin boxes
applesauce cups
fruit cups
cereal bards
pretzels
individually wrapped crackers or cookies
bread
________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
STEWARDSHIP SPOLIGHT FOR THIS MONTH IS LUTHERAN HOUR MINISTRIES
This month's mission spolight is TURNING POINT.  Turning Point is the emergency women's (and their children's) shelter in Warren County.  If women feel they are in danger or they have no where else to turn they can call Turning Point and receive the help they need. 
 
It is a worthwhile and well established mission to support.  Go to http://turningpointdvs-com.doodlekit.com/home to check out more about it and to donate directly to it.  You can also donate by using your special offering envelopes and writing Turning Point on the memo line on your check. 
_____________________________________________________________________________________________________
PRAYERS: (If I have missed anyone please let me know.)
For KARIN KLAUSTERMEIER'S DAD, BOB LAMPEN, who will be going through a procedur/surgery to take a tumor out of his brain and then going through other treatments to fight the cancer in other parts of his body. .  
 
For CAROLINE BUELTMANN who is recovering at her daughter's home from some heart troubles and is doing much better.
 
For PAUL TOEDEBUSCH who is undergoing more treatments for cancer.
 
For LIBBY PAILER as she continues to recover well at home from heart surgery.
 
For DOLORES DEBLAZE as she deals with chemo treatments for stage four lung cancer.   
  
For JEANETTE KOEHLER who is recovering well at the Cedars.
     
For JONAS BORCHERT, grandson of Don Nolte, who is improving well and is gaining strength as he deals with his cancer.