FW: John E. “Jack” Faszholz Obituary

I'm passing this along, because I'm sure quite a few of you were either students of his, he was your pastor, or you at least heard him preach a time or two.  He helped start Trinity in Troy 52 years ago. 

 

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Faszholz Played for the Best Team
By Gerald Perschbacher, LL.D.

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John E. "Jack" Faszholz was an amateur free agent pitcher for the Boston Red Sox, played on the St. Louis Cardinals' farm club team, and was known by the Rochester Red Wings. He went on to wear jersey Number 41 as a St. Louis Cardinal in 1953. Despite all this, his greatest "pitching" was for the Gospel of Christ Jesus.

His 12-season career, mostly in the Minor Leagues, included starting pitcher in National League play against the New York Giants in the 1950s. He also won more games than any other pitcher in the franchise history of the Rochester Red Wings, gaining him a place in its Hall of Fame. But as good as baseball is, and as good as Jack was, there was something greater for him. Jack completed his seminary education at Concordia Seminary, St. Louis. It was a dream fulfilled, stretching from his initial entry to the sem in 1947 to his completion in the spring of 1958. It was the string of opportunities in baseball that put seasonal pauses on his educational endeavors. But it did not put an end to them.

After graduation and ordination, to coin a phrase from one of his favorite verses, Hebrews 12:1, Jack ran "with perserverance the race marked out for" him with a 20-year career as a teacher and coach at two Lutheran high schools (Lutheran Central and Lutheran South in St. Louis). He continued making that "pitch" at Trinity, a mission congregation in Troy, Missouri, where he was asked to return to preach at its wind-up 50th anniversary in 2014. From 1978 to his retirement as an educator in 1990, he taught and coached at Concordia College – Austin, Texas, specializing in health and physical education classes as well as theology courses. Retirement from teaching and coaching did not put an end to his sharing of the Gospel. He volunteered as pitching coach for the team at Belle High School, providing services as a substitute preacher, and also was active at Mt. Cavalry Lutheran Church, Belle, Missouri.

His innings in congregations stretched from Hope Lutheran Church, St. Louis, Missouri; Salem Lutheran Church, Affton, Missouri; and Hope Lutheran Church, Austin, Texas; plus St. Trinity, St. Louis, Missouri.

Even Jack could not begin to estimate the number of lives he touched through his professional activities on the mound, in the classroom, at the pulpit, as a coach, as a faith leader, as a family man, and as a Christian running the bases with Christ.

Students acclaimed him as a man of faith who saw positives in everyone. He taught youth how to go the long haul and encouraged others to befit mentally, physically, and spiritually – ready to run their own race. By his example he showed how to be ready for the seasons of life, bad innings included. He saw believers as winners with Christ in their hearts and lives.
"I have finished the race, I have kept the faith." 2 Tim 4:7

On March 25, 2017, John "Jack" Faszholz reached the big League upon his entry to heavenly glory 17 days shy of his 90th birthday. He is survived by wife Annette S. (nee Gaebler), brothers Eugene (Marian) and Thomas (Jean), sister Katherine (Rich) Rasmussen and sister-in-law Jean Faszholz and their families; and adult children John E. "Jef," Jr. (Mary); Kurt G. (Lorre); Julie (John) Bertarelli; Peter R.; Paula "Polly" (Paul) Gregali; and Sarah B. "Sally" Faszholz (Rick Stephens), 15 grandchildren, 15 great-grandchildren, 14 nieces and nephews, and 22 great nieces and nephews.

A memorial service will be held on Thursday, April 27, at Salem Lutheran Church, 8343 Gravois Road, Affton, Missouri, 63123 (314-352-4454), with visitation from 3 p.m. to 7 p.m. (refreshments following service in the fellowship hall). Another memorial service will be held at 2 p.m. on Saturday, April 29, at Mt. Cavalry Lutheran Church, 508 Taylor, Belle, Missouri 65013 (contact Rev. Roth at 573-576-1615). Finally, a memorial service will be held at 2 p.m. on Tuesday, May 2, at the Chapel on the Concordia University – Texas campus, 11400 Concordia University Drive, Austin, Texas 78726 (contact Christell Logan at 512-313-3000).

In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in memory of John E. Faszholz to the Lutheran High School Association of St. Louis, 5401 Lucas and Hunt Road, St. Louis, Missouri 63121-1503, and Concordia University – Texas, 11400 Concordia University Drive, Austin, Texas 78726.

The Missouri District would like to inform that all pastors are invited to vest and wear red stoles. Pastors should arrive by 6:45 p.m. on Thursday, April 27 to process.

 

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Daily Email: Wednesday, April 6, 2017

DEVOTION:  John 12:12-19  English Standard Version (ESV)

The Triumphal Entry

12 The next day the large crowd that had come to the feast heard that Jesus was coming to Jerusalem. 13 So they took branches of palm trees and went out to meet him, crying out, "Hosanna! Blessed is he who comes in the name of the Lord, even the King of Israel!" 14 And Jesus found a young donkey and sat on it, just as it is written,

15 "Fear not, daughter of Zion;
behold, your king is coming,
    sitting on a donkey's colt!"

16 His disciples did not understand these things at first, but when Jesus was glorified, then they remembered that these things had been written about him and had been done to him. 17 The crowd that had been with him when he called Lazarus out of the tomb and raised him from the dead continued to bear witness. 18 The reason why the crowd went to meet him was that they heard he had done this sign. 19 So the Pharisees said to one another, "You see that you are gaining nothing. Look, the world has gone after him."

When Jesus rode into town on a young donkey, it showed that he wasn't coming in pomp and circumstance.  He didn't ride into Jerusalem with thousands of soldiers and guards with majestic horses and camel.  He rode into town by himself, with twelve lowly disciples walking with him, and the common folks waving palm branches and lawing them and their own coats on the road.  He came in humility.  He was humble. 

In our Epistle reading yesterday Paul told the Philippians to have the same attitude as that of Jesus.  BE HUMBLE!

So often I will think about conversations I have with people after I have talked to them, and I am ashamed because I have dominated the conversation or I have talked about myself too much.  God gave me two ears and one mouth for a reason, so I listen twice as much as I talk.  Lord, humble me.

In a world of self important people, be different.  Think of everyone around you as more important than you.  In so doing you will show Jesus to people! What better blessing is there than that?

Let us pray:  Humble me, Lord of, so that you may be exalted in my life and I might diminish.  Amen.

 

 

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CALENDAR:

Thurs- Alzheimer's support group 1pm; Karate 6:15-7:45; Lutheranism 101 6:30-7:30

Sat- Worship 5pm

Sun- Worship 8:30 and 11; Sunday school 9:45; Elder's meeting at noon

 

WORSHIP WORKERS FOR THIS COMING WEEKEND:  
Acolyte- 8:30- Addie Hoelscher 11- Cierra Figura

 

Ushers- Sunday- Alan Hofeldt, Tim Linke, Rich Talbert, Don Turnure

 

Altar- Set up- Lucille Luebke; Clean Up- Joanne Hachtel

Elders- Sat- Steve Robine, 8:30- John Hachtel, 11- Randy Sweet
 
Greeters-  8:30- Don and Donna Sherman; 11-  Steve and Sandy Robine???

Lay Readers- Sat- Steve Robine; 8:30- Roy Bohning; 11- Karen Benton

Piano-  Molly Hendershot

 

Organist- Rachel Fisher

Projectionists: Sat- Kathy Fischer' 8:30- Schaumberg; 11- ????
________________________________________________________________

YESTERDAY'S QUIZ 

Who was Ish-Bosheth?  Ish-Bosheth was the son of and successor of King Saul.  Reigned two years, then defeated by David and assassinated.--- Don Nolte

__________________________________________________________

TODAY'S QUIZ:  What Psalm did David write and sing to the Lord when the Lord delivered him from the hand of all his enemies and from the hand of Saul?

NEWS!!!! 

PASTOR IS LOSING TO GAIN

Between this past Monday, April 3 and Friday, September 1,  I plan on losing as much weight as possible and as is healthy for me to lose.  My goal, the Lord willing, is 100lbs. which averages out to about 2/3 of a pound a day.   

 

I would like all of you to consider sponsoring me with a pledge of money per pound.  It can be $100, $10, $1, .50, or whatever  per pound.  The amount is up to you.

 

You will also have your choice of three different causes to donate to. 

 

Lead a Child--  An organization that raises money for Lutheran churches and schools in third world countries so that kids can go to school, get a quality education, and learn about Jesus.  (Go to www.leadachild.org to learn more)

 

Warren County Literacy Inc.---  Helping children achieve and grow in literacy in Warren County.  Our main emphasis is the bookcase project in which bookcases and books are donated to between 60-80 children from the Youth In Need and Headstart programs in Warren County.  We also have several "Little Free Libraries"  around the county.    (Check it out on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/Warren-County-Literacy-Inc-1763714847229903/?ref=bookmarks or http://www.warrencountybookcaseproject.org/

 

Warren County Pregnancy Option Center---  This will be a place where expectant mothers and fathers can go and get counseling, coaching and referrals to medical services they need so that they can keep their child or give it up for adoption.   Our first annual banquet is Thursday, April 20 at 7pm at Holy Rosary, and I still need two people to fill the table.  More info will be coming soon about a Facebook page and websites. 

 

 

Please reply to this email if you'd like to pledge, and I will record it for you! 

 

I started out at 336lbs on Monday, and I am down to 332 as of yesterday afternoon.  Please pray for me and for this endeavor!  Keep me accountable! 

__________________________________________________________________________

BIBLE STUDY AT HENDERSHOTS CANCELED FOR APRIL 21

Due to confirmation questioning being the same evening and the LWML Zone Rally the next day, the Hendershots are going to cancel their monthly Bible study and fellowship.  It will resume on Friday, May 19!

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MEN'S BREAKFAST IS SATURDAY, APRIL 15!!

Come and join us for breakfast and devotions, and then stay to help set up for Easter breakfast!!

 

We'll have biscuits and gravy, sausage, and egg bake!!

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EASTER LILIES

As we do every year, we place lilies on and around the altar for Easter.  You can donate one in memory or in honor of someone.  Price is $14.50 each!  You can take it home after the 10am service on Easter Day.  If you pay for it with a check that you put in the offering plate, please mark it "Easter Lilly" in the memo line.  Let's fill up the chancel with lilies this year!!!

_______________________________________________________________________

OUR CHURCH OFFICE ADMINISTRATOR/SECRETARY, MARILYN FOSTER, IS RETIRING!!

After working faithfully for St. John's for the last 14 years, Marilyn Foster, has announced that she will be retiring on May 31.  We are planning a retirement celebration for her on Sunday, May 21 after church.  More information will be coming about this soon. 

______________________________________________________________________________

VENDORS NEEDED FOR OUR MAY 6 VENDOR FAIR AND FLEA MARKET!!

Inside vendors are $25 a table/space.  Outside parking spots are $10 a piece. Donations for the youth's pavilion sale can be left in the shed or in pastor's office.

____________________________________________________________________

LITTLE LAMBS ENROLLMENT FOR THE 2017-2018 SCHOOL YEAR IS OPEN!!!!

 Student must be 3 for younger class  or 4 for older class by August 1.

$45 nonrefundable registration fee required.

Registration packets can be picked up at Little Lambs during school hours and in the church office during non-school hours. 

______________________________________________________________________________

OPERATION BACKPACK ITEMS COLLECTED FOR THE MONTH OF APRIL IS

Soup and Ramen Noodles.  Place them in the receptacle marked "Backpack Blessings" in the narthex.

______________________________________________________________________________

AGAPE DONATIONS ALWAYS ACCEPTED!!

Any nonperishable food items, diapers, toiletries, etc.!!

 

Perishable food items can be taken directly to Agape at 713 Powell St. in Warrenton.  Call 456-4645 to find out when they're open or for more info.

______________________________________________________________________________

YOUR KROGER CARD CAN EARN MONEY FOR LITTLE LAMBS

Go to www.kroger.com/communityawards and register your card today!!

GENERAL PRAYER

For JENNIFER HOELSCHER, who is hospitalized with digestive problems.

 

For PAT KING, as she is recovering from knee replacement surgery at Progress West.

 

For MARILYN FOSTER as she prepares for her retirement.

 

For both RANDY AND PATTY SWEET'S MOTHERS,  Virginia, Patty's mom, has just been diagnosed with lung cancer.  Rose, Randy's mom, had a bad seizure two months ago, and although she is walking and talking fine, the seizure caused some dementia. 

 

For DANIELLE MEINE KRAMER, whose leukemia is back after a brief respite from it.  She had it for several years while in high school.  (She grew up riding Karin's school bus to school.)

 

For Mim Dunn's nephew DAVID HAHN who is dealing with severe throat cancer.

 

For LOIS BOEGER'S MOM, EVELYN TOEDEBUSCH,  who has been on hospice care for the last few months and slows down a little more every day, but is doing well.

 

 

 

 

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Daily Email: Wednesday, April 6, 2017

DEVOTION:  John 12:12-19  English Standard Version (ESV)

The Triumphal Entry

12 The next day the large crowd that had come to the feast heard that Jesus was coming to Jerusalem. 13 So they took branches of palm trees and went out to meet him, crying out, "Hosanna! Blessed is he who comes in the name of the Lord, even the King of Israel!" 14 And Jesus found a young donkey and sat on it, just as it is written,

15 "Fear not, daughter of Zion;
behold, your king is coming,
    sitting on a donkey's colt!"

16 His disciples did not understand these things at first, but when Jesus was glorified, then they remembered that these things had been written about him and had been done to him. 17 The crowd that had been with him when he called Lazarus out of the tomb and raised him from the dead continued to bear witness. 18 The reason why the crowd went to meet him was that they heard he had done this sign. 19 So the Pharisees said to one another, "You see that you are gaining nothing. Look, the world has gone after him."

When Jesus rode into town on a young donkey, it showed that he wasn't coming in pomp and circumstance.  He didn't ride into Jerusalem with thousands of soldiers and guards with majestic horses and camel.  He rode into town by himself, with twelve lowly disciples walking with him, and the common folks waving palm branches and lawing them and their own coats on the road.  He came in humility.  He was humble. 

In our Epistle reading yesterday Paul told the Philippians to have the same attitude as that of Jesus.  BE HUMBLE!

So often I will think about conversations I have with people after I have talked to them, and I am ashamed because I have dominated the conversation or I have talked about myself too much.  God gave me two ears and one mouth for a reason, so I listen twice as much as I talk.  Lord, humble me.

In a world of self important people, be different.  Think of everyone around you as more important than you.  In so doing you will show Jesus to people! What better blessing is there than that?

Let us pray:  Humble me, Lord of, so that you may be exalted in my life and I might diminish.  Amen.

 

 

__________________________________________________________________________
CALENDAR:

Thurs- Alzheimer's support group 1pm; Karate 6:15-7:45; Lutheranism 101 6:30-7:30

Sat- Worship 5pm

Sun- Worship 8:30 and 11; Sunday school 9:45; Elder's meeting at noon

 

WORSHIP WORKERS FOR THIS COMING WEEKEND:  
Acolyte- 8:30- Addie Hoelscher 11- Cierra Figura

 

Ushers- Sunday- Alan Hofeldt, Tim Linke, Rich Talbert, Don Turnure

 

Altar- Set up- Lucille Luebke; Clean Up- Joanne Hachtel

Elders- Sat- Steve Robine, 8:30- John Hachtel, 11- Randy Sweet
 
Greeters-  8:30- Don and Donna Sherman; 11-  Steve and Sandy Robine???

Lay Readers- Sat- Steve Robine; 8:30- Roy Bohning; 11- Karen Benton

Piano-  Molly Hendershot

 

Organist- Rachel Fisher

Projectionists: Sat- Kathy Fischer' 8:30- Schaumberg; 11- ????
________________________________________________________________

YESTERDAY'S QUIZ 

Who was Ish-Bosheth?  Ish-Bosheth was the son of and successor of King Saul.  Reigned two years, then defeated by David and assassinated.--- Don Nolte

__________________________________________________________

TODAY'S QUIZ:  What Psalm did David write and sing to the Lord when the Lord delivered him from the hand of all his enemies and from the hand of Saul?

NEWS!!!! 

PASTOR IS LOSING TO GAIN

Between this past Monday, April 3 and Friday, September 1,  I plan on losing as much weight as possible and as is healthy for me to lose.  My goal, the Lord willing, is 100lbs. which averages out to about 2/3 of a pound a day.   

 

I would like all of you to consider sponsoring me with a pledge of money per pound.  It can be $100, $10, $1, .50, or whatever  per pound.  The amount is up to you.

 

You will also have your choice of three different causes to donate to. 

 

Lead a Child--  An organization that raises money for Lutheran churches and schools in third world countries so that kids can go to school, get a quality education, and learn about Jesus.  (Go to www.leadachild.org to learn more)

 

Warren County Literacy Inc.---  Helping children achieve and grow in literacy in Warren County.  Our main emphasis is the bookcase project in which bookcases and books are donated to between 60-80 children from the Youth In Need and Headstart programs in Warren County.  We also have several "Little Free Libraries"  around the county.    (Check it out on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/Warren-County-Literacy-Inc-1763714847229903/?ref=bookmarks or http://www.warrencountybookcaseproject.org/

 

Warren County Pregnancy Option Center---  This will be a place where expectant mothers and fathers can go and get counseling, coaching and referrals to medical services they need so that they can keep their child or give it up for adoption.   Our first annual banquet is Thursday, April 20 at 7pm at Holy Rosary, and I still need two people to fill the table.  More info will be coming soon about a Facebook page and websites. 

 

 

Please reply to this email if you'd like to pledge, and I will record it for you! 

 

I started out at 336lbs on Monday, and I am down to 332 as of yesterday afternoon.  Please pray for me and for this endeavor!  Keep me accountable! 

__________________________________________________________________________

EASTER LILIES

As we do every year, we place lilies on and around the altar for Easter.  You can donate one in memory or in honor of someone.  Price is $14.50 each!  You can take it home after the 10am service on Easter Day.  If you pay for it with a check that you put in the offering plate, please mark it "Easter Lilly" in the memo line.  Let's fill up the chancel with lilies this year!!!

_______________________________________________________________________

OUR CHURCH OFFICE ADMINISTRATOR/SECRETARY, MARILYN FOSTER, IS RETIRING!!

After working faithfully for St. John's for the last 14 years, Marilyn Foster, has announced that she will be retiring on May 31.  We are planning a retirement celebration for her on Sunday, May 21 after church.  More information will be coming about this soon. 

______________________________________________________________________________

VENDORS NEEDED FOR OUR MAY 6 VENDOR FAIR AND FLEA MARKET!!

Inside vendors are $25 a table/space.  Outside parking spots are $10 a piece. Donations for the youth's pavilion sale can be left in the shed or in pastor's office.

____________________________________________________________________

LITTLE LAMBS ENROLLMENT FOR THE 2017-2018 SCHOOL YEAR IS OPEN!!!!

 Student must be 3 for younger class  or 4 for older class by August 1.

$45 nonrefundable registration fee required.

Registration packets can be picked up at Little Lambs during school hours and in the church office during non-school hours. 

______________________________________________________________________________

OPERATION BACKPACK ITEMS COLLECTED FOR THE MONTH OF APRIL IS

Soup and Ramen Noodles.  Place them in the receptacle marked "Backpack Blessings" in the narthex.

______________________________________________________________________________

AGAPE DONATIONS ALWAYS ACCEPTED!!

Any nonperishable food items, diapers, toiletries, etc.!!

 

Perishable food items can be taken directly to Agape at 713 Powell St. in Warrenton.  Call 456-4645 to find out when they're open or for more info.

______________________________________________________________________________

YOUR KROGER CARD CAN EARN MONEY FOR LITTLE LAMBS

Go to www.kroger.com/communityawards and register your card today!!

GENERAL PRAYER

For JENNIFER HOELSCHER, who is hospitalized with digestive problems.

 

For PAT KING, as she is recovering from knee replacement surgery at Progress West.

 

For MARILYN FOSTER as she prepares for her retirement.

 

For both RANDY AND PATTY SWEET'S MOTHERS,  Virginia, Patty's mom, has just been diagnosed with lung cancer.  Rose, Randy's mom, had a bad seizure two months ago, and although she is walking and talking fine, the seizure caused some dementia. 

 

For DANIELLE MEINE KRAMER, whose leukemia is back after a brief respite from it.  She had it for several years while in high school.  (She grew up riding Karin's school bus to school.)

 

For Mim Dunn's nephew DAVID HAHN who is dealing with severe throat cancer.

 

For LOIS BOEGER'S MOM, EVELYN TOEDEBUSCH,  who has been on hospice care for the last few months and slows down a little more every day, but is doing well.