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URGENT DISASTER RELIEF
Wednesday, October 31, 2012
God shows His love for us in that while we were still sinners, Christ died for us. Since, therefore, we have now been justified by His blood, much more shall we be saved by Him from the wrath of God. Romans 5:8-9
South Dakota's 50-year-old Eric Robert was not a nice man.
Robert was in prison for kidnapping. After serving five years of an 80-year sentence, he and another inmate came up with a plan to escape. It was not a nice plan. Robert caught unsuspecting guard Ron Johnson, beat him with a pipe, fractured his skull, then covered his face in a plastic bag to stop him from breathing or calling out. Robert hid the body, put on the guard's uniform, and tried to walk out of the prison, with his partner hidden on a cart.
Robert was caught, tried and sentenced to be executed. By the time you read this, that sentence has been carried out. The South Dakota Supreme Court approved the sentence, and Governor Dennis Daugaard declined to intervene. His was a decision I can understand.
Oh, there is something else Governor Daugaard didn't do. He didn't suggest one of his three children, or his grandchild, should be executed in place of Eric Robert. No rational man would sacrifice the life of his child to save that of a kidnapper, a murderer like Eric Robert.
Still, God's invincible love and His incredible grace had Jesus become one of us. This Jesus accomplished when He, according to prophecy, was born of a virgin in Bethlehem.
The rest of the Savior's life was spent fulfilling God's laws and resisting Satan's temptations. Then, having done all which had been asked of Him, Jesus took up our sins and died the death which we had deserved.
The Innocent died for the guilty.
Now, all who are called by the Holy Spirit to faith in the Savior are freely forgiven and are released from the condemnation of eternal death.
Almost 500 years ago this was the wonderful Scriptural truth that was rediscovered by the Reformer Martin Luther. His bold proclamation based on Scripture alone changed the world, even as it changed the faith and eternal residence of millions.
But Luther is gone. In his place is us. Now it is our time to tell this dark, dying world that Jesus alone is the only Way that leads to heaven. Jesus alone is the only Truth, which can be trusted. Jesus alone is the Savior, who gives eternal life to those who believe.
By God's grace may we tell the story clearly and tell it well, for the eternal future of the hearers is dependent upon their having faith in the grace of God, which offers a love we cannot understand, a grace beyond what we would extend to anyone else.
THE PRAYER: Dear Lord, may the reformation of humankind's hearts continue on. May we all see, appreciate and believe that we are saved by grace alone, by faith alone, as shown through Scripture alone. In Jesus' Name, I ask it. Amen. _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
TUESDAY'S QUIZ: What did Jesus say to Jairus's daughter? talithah koumi "Little girl, I say to you, get up" Thank you Doug and Dianne
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WEDNESAY'S QUIZ: Who was the king when Jesus was crucified?
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CATECHISM:
Question: Whom else does the Holy Spirit regenerate and renew?
Answer: He "calls, gathers, enlightens, and sanctifies the whole Christian church on earth, and keeps it with Jesus Christ in the one true faith."
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CALENDAR:
Wed- All Hallows Eve Chili and hot dog supper 5pm; Trunk or Treat 6-8
Thurs- Visitation for Charlie Smith at Martin funeral home 4-8pm
Fri- funeral at 11am (burial immediately to follow)
CHRISTMAS PROGRAM IS BEING PRACTICED EVERY WEEK AT SUNDAY SCHOOL FROM NOW UNTIL THE PROGRAM
This is for all of those folks who have home based (part time businesses) like Avon, Scentsy, tupperware etc.
First come, first reserve-- no duplicate vendors please.
$20 per booth/table (tables provided)
All proceeds go to building fund.
Please contact Lisa Rausch or Karin Klaustermeier at 456-2888 ext. 4 or email at lrausch@centurytel.net or karin.klaustermeier@hotmail.com
This is a great opportunity to get gifts for Christmas or to make a little extra cash to buy those gifts
As we all know, our military forces are still spread throughout the world. Many of our loved ones are deployed and arond the world and on bases throughout our own country. Ptriot Packages, formerly known as G4U "Goodies for You" is a small yet effective way that we can care for all those men and women in a very real and practical way. A group of people get together once a month to fill care packages to send out. These packages have very specific items that these soldiers request, that are scarce or nonexistent where they are.
PRAYERS:
For ED, neighbor to the Fosters, who found out he has cancer.
change in arrangements for Charlie Smith visitation and funeral
Visitation: Thursday, 4pm-8pm Martin Funeral Home
Funeral: Friday, 11am, St John's Lutheran Church
Burial immediately after funeral at Mt. Lebanon cemetery in North County
Have a blessed day y'all!
Tuesday, October 30, 2012 (calendar revised)
He went in and said to them, "Why all this commotion and wailing? The child is not dead but asleep." But they laughed at him. Mark 5:39
Can God do anything? Can he turn water into wine? Can he raise someone from the dead? Can he heal the sick? Can he rise from the dead? Can he save you from your sins by His death on the cross?
The answer to all these things is a definite YES! Right?
If he can do all these things, then my next question is, can he work in you and through you? Can he work wonders with your tithes and offerings? Can he make the most of your time and fill that time with all manner of good things because of the faith you have in Him? Can he use the talents and abilities that he has given you to do His will and perform his good works? If the answer to the above is yes, then the answer to all these questions is YES too.
The next three Sundays we are going to have a sermon series called, " The joy of using all of God's gifts to God's glory." Too often we like to think of it all as things that we do, that we give and that we spend, as if the money, goods, talents, and time that God gives us were ours. These things aren't ours. Our God just gives them to us. They are on loan from His hands to do with what he wishes.
When the people heard what Jesus said, they laughed at Him, because they didn't know or recognize His power to bring the girl back to life. We often laugh or smirk at God when he tells us to do things too. "GIve 10%, you've got to be kidding me. I've barely got enough to live on myself." "There's no way I'd every volunteer to be on a board, I just don't think they would want me." "Oh, you don't want me to sing. I sound like a bellering calf." "Pastor just doesn't understand, I just don't have time to make it to church. I'm way too busy. There is not enough time." And the list goes on and on.
Truth is that the same God who created the heavens and the earth, the same Jesus who raised Jairus's daughter, the same Holy Spirit who filled the hearts and mouths of the disciples at Pentecost so they could speak in all of the languages of the world is the same God who lives in you and works through you! He uses you, because He wants you to experience the great joy that comes from working in his kingdom and using all His gifts to His glory! GET TO IT AND DO IT TODAY!!
Prayer: Lord God, please help me to use all your gifts to your glory so that I may experience the joy of it all! Amen.
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MONDAY'S QUIZ: (A two part question) In the parable of the sower, some of the seed fell aong the path, what happened to those seeds and what does that part of the parable mean?
The seed along the path was eaten up by the birds. It means tha when someone hears the Word of God and doesn't accept it or understand it, it is snatched up by the devil before it can germinate, grow, and produce fruit.
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TUESDAY'S QUIZ: What did Jesus say to Jairus's daughter?
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CATECHISM:
Question: Whom else does the Holy Spirit regenerate and renew?
Answer: He "calls, gathers, enlightens, and sanctifies the whole Christian church on earth, and keeps it with Jesus Christ in the one true faith."
_____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
CALENDAR:
Tues- Quilters 9am; Bible Study 11:30-12:15
Wed- All Hallows Eve Chili and hot dog supper 5pm; Trunk or Treat 6-8
Thurs- Visitation 9-11am; Funeral 11am for Charlie Smith
CHRISTMAS PROGRAM IS BEING PRACTICED EVERY WEEK AT SUNDAY SCHOOL FROM NOW UNTIL THE PROGRAM
This is for all of those folks who have home based (part time businesses) like Avon, Scentsy, tupperware etc.
First come, first reserve-- no duplicate vendors please.
$20 per booth/table (tables provided)
All proceeds go to building fund.
Please contact Lisa Rausch or Karin Klaustermeier at 456-2888 ext. 4 or email at lrausch@centurytel.net or karin.klaustermeier@hotmail.com
This is a great opportunity to get gifts for Christmas or to make a little extra cash to buy those gifts
As we all know, our military forces are still spread throughout the world. Many of our loved ones are deployed and arond the world and on bases throughout our own country. Ptriot Packages, formerly known as G4U "Goodies for You" is a small yet effective way that we can care for all those men and women in a very real and practical way. A group of people get together once a month to fill care packages to send out. These packages have very specific items that these soldiers request, that are scarce or nonexistent where they are.
PRAYERS:
For ED, neighbor to the Fosters, who found out he has cancer.
on his brain. He seems to be doing very well and was moved out of the ICU this past weekend.
Tuesday, October 30, 2012
He went in and said to them, "Why all this commotion and wailing? The child is not dead but asleep." But they laughed at him. Mark 5:39
Can God do anything? Can he turn water into wine? Can he raise someone from the dead? Can he heal the sick? Can he rise from the dead? Can he save you from your sins by His death on the cross?
The answer to all these things is a definite YES! Right?
If he can do all these things, then my next question is, can he work in you and through you? Can he work wonders with your tithes and offerings? Can he make the most of your time and fill that time with all manner of good things because of the faith you have in Him? Can he use the talents and abilities that he has given you to do His will and perform his good works? If the answer to the above is yes, then the answer to all these questions is YES too.
The next three Sundays we are going to have a sermon series called, " The joy of using all of God's gifts to God's glory." Too often we like to think of it all as things that we do, that we give and that we spend, as if the money, goods, talents, and time that God gives us were ours. These things aren't ours. Our God just gives them to us. They are on loan from His hands to do with what he wishes.
When the people heard what Jesus said, they laughed at Him, because they didn't know or recognize His power to bring the girl back to life. We often laugh or smirk at God when he tells us to do things too. "GIve 10%, you've got to be kidding me. I've barely got enough to live on myself." "There's no way I'd every volunteer to be on a board, I just don't think they would want me." "Oh, you don't want me to sing. I sound like a bellering calf." "Pastor just doesn't understand, I just don't have time to make it to church. I'm way too busy. There is not enough time." And the list goes on and on.
Truth is that the same God who created the heavens and the earth, the same Jesus who raised Jairus's daughter, the same Holy Spirit who filled the hearts and mouths of the disciples at Pentecost so they could speak in all of the languages of the world is the same God who lives in you and works through you! He uses you, because He wants you to experience the great joy that comes from working in his kingdom and using all His gifts to His glory! GET TO IT AND DO IT TODAY!!
Prayer: Lord God, please help me to use all your gifts to your glory so that I may experience the joy of it all! Amen.
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MONDAY'S QUIZ: (A two part question) In the parable of the sower, some of the seed fell aong the path, what happened to those seeds and what does that part of the parable mean?
The seed along the path was eaten up by the birds. It means tha when someone hears the Word of God and doesn't accept it or understand it, it is snatched up by the devil before it can germinate, grow, and produce fruit.
_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
TUESDAY'S QUIZ: What did Jesus say to Jairus's daughter?
_____________________________________________________________________________________________________________
CATECHISM:
Question: Whom else does the Holy Spirit regenerate and renew?
Answer: He "calls, gathers, enlightens, and sanctifies the whole Christian church on earth, and keeps it with Jesus Christ in the one true faith."
_____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
CALENDAR:
Tues- Quilters 9am; Bible Study 11:30-12:15
Wed- All Hallows Eve Chili and hot dog supper 5pm; Trunk or Treat 6-8
CHRISTMAS PROGRAM IS BEING PRACTICED EVERY WEEK AT SUNDAY SCHOOL FROM NOW UNTIL THE PROGRAM
This is for all of those folks who have home based (part time businesses) like Avon, Scentsy, tupperware etc.
First come, first reserve-- no duplicate vendors please.
$20 per booth/table (tables provided)
All proceeds go to building fund.
Please contact Lisa Rausch or Karin Klaustermeier at 456-2888 ext. 4 or email at lrausch@centurytel.net or karin.klaustermeier@hotmail.com
This is a great opportunity to get gifts for Christmas or to make a little extra cash to buy those gifts
As we all know, our military forces are still spread throughout the world. Many of our loved ones are deployed and arond the world and on bases throughout our own country. Ptriot Packages, formerly known as G4U "Goodies for You" is a small yet effective way that we can care for all those men and women in a very real and practical way. A group of people get together once a month to fill care packages to send out. These packages have very specific items that these soldiers request, that are scarce or nonexistent where they are.
PRAYERS:
For ED, neighbor to the Fosters, who found out he has cancer.
on his brain. He seems to be doing very well and was moved out of the ICU this past weekend.
Josiah Update
My Story
Our morning started off pretty slow, but ended in a hubbub of excitement. Josiah got up, had some cheerios, milk in a bottle and some oatmeal. He enjoyed a walk in the wagon and some time in the exersaucer, then was ready for bed again. Nathan and I both laid down for a quick nap as well. The doctor came in and said that all his levels were looking good and he was completely off the medicines they wanted him off of and doing well with that. Then the doctor said to unhook Josiah off of all the machines, and informed us we would be moving out of the PICU today! I took a quick shower and then started getting our things together. Josiah woke up and ate his lunch of mashed potatoes, vegetable soup (the broth made wonderful gravy for him,) corn and carrots. By the time we got him cleaned up and changed, they were ready for him to move. Nathan had left to go pick us up some lunch before we moved, but thankfully his mom was here and able to help. So we gathered up our (many) things and moved upstairs into a regular room. Although Josiah was exhausted from being up so long, he enjoyed the wagon ride, but it took him awhile to settle down to sleep once we got into the room.
While I was back downstairs getting the rest of our things, I met the CCH campus minster and his daughter, who had brought us communion for the day. They helped me gather the rest of our things and by the time we made it back to our room Nathan was there with our lunch. We ate lunch and put away our things. Nathan's sister came up and then my mom brought up our other kids and we all enjoyed playing together. When they all left it took Josiah another while to calm down and sleep, but after some tylenol he did quiet down. Nathan and I decided to take a nap as well; we were both tired, and weren't really sure how we would all sleep tonight. We're going to have a difficult time adjusting to being at home and on a different schedule as well!
I ordered Josiah supper while he was still sleeping, so he would have it when he woke up. The kitchen closes at 6:30, and while there are a few options available up here, thought he would enjoy some hot food tonight. When he woke up he ate and then we went to the playroom to play for a while. He seemed to enjoy the new scenery. He was up for quite awhile this evening, and wasn't really ready to go to bed, but he did finally settle down for the night. We went to bed too.
Monday, October 29, 2012
His invisible attributes, namely, His eternal power and divine nature, have been clearly perceived, ever since the creation of the world, in the things that have been made. So they are without excuse. Romans 1:20
Every judge who sits on the bench hears excuses. There are good excuses, bad excuses, terrible excuses, acceptable excuses and humorous excuses.
I'm not sure how to rate the excuse made by Anthony Tilley.
Let me tell you about Tilley. It was last Christmastime, and he broke into his girlfriend's house, smashed her television, stuck knives into her walls, and threw her Christmas tree out the door. Then he went and kicked in the door to her neighbor's house, too. The prosecutor said that Tilley intended to assault the neighbor.
Tilley was arrested for breaking and entering and intending to commit an indictable offense.
Anthony Tilley admits he did everything, but he has an excuse. That excuse is ... are you ready for this ... no, of course, you're not. Tilley's excuse is he was too drunk to know what he was doing.
But there's more.
Judge James Walsh, at least, in part, agreed with Tilley's excuse. He ruled that Tilley was so drunk there was reasonable doubt he could think clearly enough to commit the crime of assault on his neighbor. So the judge, at least in this area, found Tilley innocent because he was too drunk.
So, you tell me: is it a good excuse, bad excuse, silly excuse or sad? Maybe a bit of all?
I guess all that can be said is this: it is an excuse which worked ... at least in part.
Scripture is clear that when the Lord Jesus returns, He is not going to be receptive to people's excuses. You can certainly understand why. His entire life was lived so sinners might be forgiven and declared innocent on Judgment Day.
So we might be saved is why Jesus fulfilled both law and prophecy. So that we might be made right with God is why He said, "No!" to all of Satan's temptations. So we might be released from sin's condemnation, He picked up those sins and, along with His cross, carried them to Calvary. Then, when all else had been done, He defeated humankind's greatest enemy: death.
You can see why Jesus won't be looking for excuses on Judgment Day. He endured much so that we might have the free gift of eternal life. This is why, when too-late day comes, there will be no acceptable reason, no satisfactory excuse that will move Jesus to say, "What? You didn't want to believe in Me? Well, that's just fine; you just come on in to heaven anyway."
And since there will be no acceptable excuse, it is only right that we do all we can, as often as we can, as long as we can to share the Savior with a lost and dying world.
THE PRAYER: Dear Lord, use us to share salvation's story with the lost. Help us point clearly to the Savior whose life was spent, so all who believe might have life eternal. In Jesus' Name. Amen.
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WEDNESDAY'S QUIZ: Where did Jesus go when he found out thatJohn had been put in prison? He went to Galilee, specifically to Capernaum
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MONDAY'S QUIZ: (A two part question) In the parable of the sower, some of the seed fell aong the path, what happened to those seeds and what does that part of the parable mean?
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CATECHISM:
Question: Finally, what also does the Holy Spirit do for you?
Answer: The Holy Spirit, by the Gospel, keeps me in the one true faith.
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CALENDAR:
Mon- Confirmation 5-6:15
Tues- Quilters 9am; Bible Study 11:30-12:15
CHRISTMAS PROGRAM IS BEING PRACTICED EVERY WEEK AT SUNDAY SCHOOL FROM NOW UNTIL THE PROGRAM
This is for all of those folks who have home based (part time businesses) like Avon, Scentsy, tupperware etc.
First come, first reserve-- no duplicate vendors please.
$20 per booth/table (tables provided)
All proceeds go to building fund.
Please contact Lisa Rausch or Karin Klaustermeier at 456-2888 ext. 4 or email at lrausch@centurytel.net or karin.klaustermeier@hotmail.com
This is a great opportunity to get gifts for Christmas or to make a little extra cash to buy those gifts
As we all know, our military forces are still spread throughout the world. Many of our loved ones are deployed and arond the world and on bases throughout our own country. Ptriot Packages, formerly known as G4U "Goodies for You" is a small yet effective way that we can care for all those men and women in a very real and practical way. A group of people get together once a month to fill care packages to send out. These packages have very specific items that these soldiers request, that are scarce or nonexistent where they are.
PRAYERS:
For ED, neighbor to the Fosters, who found out he has cancer.
on his brain.
A request for help from Lani Heitgerd for a family in need
Pastor, I realize that this family is not known by our congregation, however, I know them very well and can attest to the fact that they are extremely loving, motivated and smart. I have had 2 of the three children as students. I would be very grateful if you could pass this on to our church family to see if anyone would be willing to give a donation. We are all about service and this is a very wonderful opportunity.
Thanks,
From: Clemens, Mary
Sent: Thursday, October 25, 2012 3:07 PM
To: DMS All
Subject: FW: DMS and HES family in need
Hello, Everyone,
In recent weeks, we have learned of a family who, (through no fault of their own), are facing homelessness. The oldest daughter is our 8th grader, Ama Antwi, who lives with her mom and 2 younger siblings. If anyone has met Ama's mom, you know what an amazing lady she is.
Please click on the site in purple below and read more about their situation.
There is a campaign started by friends & neighbors to help this family save their home. Anyone interested in helping can do so thru this site. This seems like a great opportunity to come together as a community for this deserving family.
Mary Clemens
From: Shidaker, Nicole
Sent: Wednesday, October 24, 2012 8:45 AM
To: Alvarez, Sarah; Arntzen, Kelly; Asher, Melissa; Baker, Melissa; Barton, Heather; Bayless, Monica; Bellistri, Katherine; Bennett, Jessica; Berhorst, Doris; Bethmann, Andy; Blevins, Andrea; Boevers, Deb; Bolhafner, Shelby; Bristol, Kelly; Carey, Theresa; Carter, Diane; Cleveland, Kristen; Cummins, Jill; Dehaven, Deborah; Dendrinelis, Nancy; Dillon, Melynda; Elzey, Cynthia; Estes, Rachel; Faherty, Kate; Finn, Erin; Fisher, Natalie; Friederich, Melissa; Gallia, Toni; Gnolfo, Meredith; Griffin, Kristell; Groh, Sarah; Hatcher, Michelle; Hawn, Beth; Hehmeyer, Linda; Hennessy, Erica; Holt, Amy; Hunter, Tabitha; Johnson, Meredith; Klaesner, Tiffany; Kummer, Theresa; Lewis, Amanda; Lindell, Patty; Lowery, Jennifer; Marcher, Mary; Martin, Stacie; McDevitt, Sherri; McNeill, Sharon; McPhee, Tina; Meisenheimer, Angela; Mendoza, Erica; Meyer, Fred; Morgan, Karey; Overstreet, Tracy; Pezold, Daniel; Pfizenmaier, Donna; Powell, James; Raney, Amy; Rose, Jill; Rose, Roberta; Ruse, Diana; Scanlan, Jennifer; Scanlon, Christine; Scarpace, Deborah; Schnick, Georgia; Schroeder, Jill; Schultz, Tracy; Segraves, Denise; Semore, Ashley; Shaw, Krista; Shaw, Sandy; Shearer, Teale; Shoemaker, Rebecca; Spellmeyer, Jamie; Trachsel, Gina; Trinklein, Susan; Vaclavik, Laura; Weakley, Athena; Williams, Valli; Woodruff, Tori
Subject: HES family in need
Dear Staff,
There is a current Hawthorn family in need. Eunice Antwi is a 4th grader in Mrs. Pfizenmaier's classroom, and she has a sister at DuBray Middle and one brother who is not yet school age. Please click on the link to read their story. You may have trouble viewing the video clip since it's through YouTube, but you can always watch at home. If you are willing, you can donate through this website that Angela Meisenheimer and her husband set up.
http://www.gofundme.com/1dfsys?utm_campaign=Emails&utm_source=sendgrid.com&utm_medium=email
Let's pull together and help one of our own!
Nicole Shidaker
Principal
Hawthorn Elementary
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