By Pastor Ken Klaus, Speaker Emeritus of The Lutheran Hour
Use these devotions in your newsletter and bulletin! Used by permission; all rights reserved by the Int'l LLL (LHM).
"Strength in Numbers"
August 28, 2014
And we urge you, brothers, admonish the idle, encourage the fainthearted, help the weak, be patient with them all. See that no one repays anyone evil for evil, but always seek to do good to one another and to everyone. Rejoice always, pray without ceasing, give thanks in all circumstances; for this is the will of God in Christ Jesus for you. 1 Thessalonians 5:14-18
The man slipped while he was getting on a commuter train in Perth, Australia.
With "Murphy's Law" being what it is, I can tell you his slip occurred at the most inopportune of places: his leg went down, far down, between one of the train's cars and the edge of the platform ... and the train was about to depart.
A quick-thinking fellow passenger notified the railroad staff, which stopped the train from leaving ... but there was another train coming, and prolonged delays can be catastrophic. When normal help procedures didn't succeed in freeing the man, the railroad crew came up with an innovative idea.
They called for all of the passengers to lend a hand.
Video footage of the people's response is dramatic. Dozens of strangers came together as a team and gently, ever so gently, applied pressure to one side of the train car. They all knew that rocking the car would destroy the man's leg and too much oomph would derail the vehicle. Almost imperceptibly the car moved. Just an inch or three was enough to do the job.
The man was freed without scratch or scar and he, along with the good Samaritans, disappeared into the city.
Cool story, don't you think? I like those stories that have a happy ending. I especially like those happy-ending stories which, like this one, are applicable to the Christian life.
You see, most of us know folks who have fallen into sin, are caught and are living out their days without the Savior. Left on their own the situation is hopeless and eternal death and damnation is inevitable.
But, thanks be to God, these folks are not left on their own. The Heavenly Father, seeing their situation, sent His perfect Son, Jesus, into the world to save them. Through His life, suffering, death and resurrection, the Law has been fulfilled, their sins are forgiven, and salvation is a reality for all who are brought to faith.
This is where the Lord has asked us to help.
God has encouraged all of His people to come together and do everything they can to reach out to these lost souls. Through ministries like The Lutheran Hour, through your Synod, through your individual congregation and family, we who were once strangers come together and give the lost the helping hand which saves.
God's Word, the Savior's story, and our proclamation can make all the difference.
THE PRAYER: Dear Lord, by Your grace and the Savior's sacrifice I have been saved. Now may I, and all Christians, come together and lend a hand in the freeing of other souls. Success to these ventures I pray in the Name of my Savior, Jesus. Amen.
In Christ I remain His servant and yours,
Pastor Ken Klaus
Speaker Emeritus of The Lutheran Hour®
Lutheran Hour Ministries
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YESTERDAY'S QUIZ: Name as many of the Epistles of Paul as you can without looking. Romans, 1 and 2 Corinthians, 1 and 2 Thessalonians, 1 and 2 Timothy, Galatians, Ephesians, Philippians, Colossians, Titus, Philemon and some say Hebrews. (Good job for not looking Dianne!)
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TODAY'S QUIZ What was the last letter (Epistle) that Paul probably wrote?
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CALENDAR:
Fri- Assemble Newsletter 9am
Sat- Bible Study 4; Worship 5
Sun- worship 8:30; Bible Study and Sunday school 9:45; worship 11
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WORSHIP WORKERS FOR THIS WEEK
Acolytes- 8:30- Ian Brunson 11- Alaina Heitgerd
Altar guild- Set up- Linda Callies; Clean Up-- Lois Boeger
Greeters- 8:30- Don and Wanda Turnure; 11- Joan Sexton
Communion Assistants- Sat- Jim Rahn; 8:30- Randy Sweet; 11- Charlie Figura
Lay Readers- Sat- Jim Rahn; 8:30- Steve McDowell; 11am- Lynn Figura
8:30 Ushers- Sott Heitgerd, Tom Linke, Alex Heitgerd, Bob Linke
Projectors- Sat- Pam Bueltmann; 8:30- Terry McKenzie; 11- Oliver Landwehr
Sat pianist- Molly Hendershot; Sun- Melissa Pedersen
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NEWS:
FLOAT TRIP UPDATE
We could still handle more floaters!! Who's up for it? Call Teresa Scott or reply to this email and I will let her know.
At this point we have the following crew for the float trip -
Klaustermeiers (or part of them)
Hofelts
Overbeck +1
Rahns
Scotts
Woolfs
Schlenthers
Some of us are camping -
Scott's whole weekend at Onondaga State Park
Hofelt's - did you get a spot for Sunday night?
Schlenthers -???? when are you planning to camp
Laney Woolf +1 - Sunday night
Bill Woolf - Sunday night???
Information you need:
Meet at Ozark Outdoors around 9:30 - float starts at 10 and there will be paperwork and organization to accomplish. Bring whatever you need for the day - hat, sunscreen, lunch + beverages of your choice, sense of adventure, and anything else that will make the day more pleasant. We should be done no later than 5 (but I make no promises - depends on how many swim/lunch/etc breaks we take).
There is still room on the river, so if there is anyone else who you know that would like to go, let me know.
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http://youtu.be/mn1mY_V5xQo
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EMERGENCY PLANNING WORKSHOP ATTENDEES NEEDED!!
Below is the information:
Just another reminder that the registration request for the workshop is this Friday, August 29th. Please select someone from your congregation to attend this FREE and informative event. Continental Breakfast and a lunch will be served. It is necessary to have pre-registration so the planning committee can arrange to have enough food for everyone.
To sign up, please go to https://www.eventbrite.com/e/faith-based-emergency-planning-workshop-registration-12062442089 or call Doug Bolnick at 636-949-7408.
Thanks to those of you who have already signed up. If you have any questions, please call Mike Daniels, Emergency Management Director at 636-456-3786.
National Life Chain Sunday 2014 – October 5
Kelsey updates our website weekly! Check it out!! www.stjohnwarrenton.org
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There will be a sign up sheet to tell us how many from your family and friends are coming and what kind of food you will be bringing (Please bring a salad/side dish or dessert to share). Hamburgers, hotdogs, buns, drinks, and eating utensils will be provided.
We will need a few guys to volunteer to help with grilling on Sunday morning. STEVE MCDOWELL and BRENT DAVIS have volunteered to head that up! Thanks guys!
Everyone will need to help with clean up at the end, but it would be good to have a few volunteers to be in charge of clean up.
WE ARE GOING TO HAVE AN INFLATABLE OBSTACLE COURSE AND BOUNCE HOUSE AS WELL AS A GIANT SLIP AND SLIDE FOR THE KIDS!!
I have a person interested in learning to quilt in the evening. Are there any more ladies that work and would be interested in setting up an evening? Also any experienced quilter that might want to work with us as an instructor helper. Please contact Pam Bueltmann 636 745 2500 or pbueltmann@centurytel.net. Lets keep this wonderful old craft going for future generations. Thanks, Pam Bueltmann
For FRANCES LAMKIN, Sandra Perricone's aunt, who is dealing with many health issues.
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