St. John's Group Email Request from God Cares Ministry: help needed for Mark Hickman


I am sending this email out because Mark is still homeless and is in need of a hotel stay, food, assistance with gas, and his medicine. Could you please share this email with as many people as possible in hopes that someone can help him this week? His battery died in the van that he's been living in, he has no gas, and only 2 dollars for food.  Thanks, Kia
 
 
 
from Pastor:  If you bring help in to me I will make sure he gets it.
 
 

 

Niakia S. Phillips, LVER

Warrenton Missouri Career Center

111 Steinhagen Road

Warrenton, Missouri 63383

(636) 456-9467 or toll free (800) 264-5872

Fax: (636) 456-2329

niakia.phillips@ded.mo.gov

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St. John's Group Email Tuesday, May 10, 2011

DEVOTION from Lutheran Hour Ministries.
Jesus said) "... And behold, I am with you always, to the end of the age." Matthew 28:20b

I tried. I really tried.

For years I've resisted speaking about Britney Spears, Madonna and so many other folks in the media. I have even resisted hopping on board the Kate and William wedding bandwagon.

Until now.

Maybe you, like me, have been amazed at the feeding frenzy that has surrounded Kate's dress. If you were to believe the TV folks doing the color commentary, there were three people at that wedding: Kate, the dress and, running a distant third, William.

From the moment the dress was revealed to the estimated 2 billion people who were watching, it has been praised, honored, criticized and vilified. At this point in time I know more about the dress than I know about some of my first cousins.

It's been said that imitation is the most sincere form of flattery. If that's true, Kate ought to feel very flattered. After all, her example is being followed by many. Right now, even as you are reading this devotion, in factories around the globe, reproductions of the dress are being made for the world's would-be princesses.

All of this makes me wonder ... will buying a special dress -- even a perfect copy of the dress -- bring about happiness and fulfillment?

If you readers know the answer to that question, you are ahead of many. Those who watched the wedding, those who gasped at the millions that were spent, those who were awed by all the pomp and pageantry are being led to think happiness is found in frills and externals.

Sadly, time will show the glitz and glitter -- as impressive as they may be -- don't have the ability to deliver that which we need if we are to be truly content and complete.

Yes, they may give a person a heady high, but that feeling is transient. To receive that which is of lasting value we need to go to Jesus. Only the One who gave His life upon Calvary's cross is able to give us the peace that passes all understanding.

And why is that? Only Jesus' blood can offer us the forgiveness of sins. Only the presence of the Christ can comfort us when we are ready to die. Only the Redeemer can promise to lead us safely through the valley of the shadow.

And only Jesus can keep His promise to be with us always. You remember His promise. It's one that says He will be with us in sickness and health, in richer and for poorer, for far longer than you and I both shall live.

THE PRAYER: Father in heaven, accept my thanks for a Savior who is keeping His promises to be with us and watch over me. May I turn to Him for the genuine peace that passes understanding, the peace which the world cannot give. This I ask in the Name of the Christ. Amen.

 
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YESTERDAY'S QUIZ: According to Psalm 139, what does God know?  He knows when we sit down and when we rise, he perceives my thoughts from afar, he knows my going out and lying down, he is familiar with all my ways.  Before a word is on my tongue he knows it completely.
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TODAY's QUIZ: To what tune is Psalm 22 set?
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CATECHISM:
Question: How is human reason to be used in understanding Scripture?
Answer: 
A.  It is given in human language.  To determine what it says we need to apply the rules of language, such as grammar and logic.  It is right to use reason as a servant of the text, but the guidance of the Holy SPirit is essential for its proper understanding. 
 
B. Unlike all other books, Holy Scripture is God's Word and truth.  It is wrong to question or deny the truthfulness of the sacred text. 
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BIRTHDAYS:
Sun- Siera Jaeger, Lauren Jones, Robyn McNew, Amber Vossen
Mon- Jessica Gilkey
Wed- Krissy Schulze
Fri- Ken Moore
Sat- Sarah Bunge
Sun- Barbara Perricone, Paula Shull

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ANNIVERSARIES

Wed- Vernon and Hilde Heichelbech; Steve and Toni Mauch; Doug and Evy Norris
 _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

CALENDAR:
Tues- Quilting 9-2; no Bible class today; trustees 7pm
Wed- bell choir 6:30
Thurs- nothing
Fri-  Bible study @ Hendershot's 7pm
Sat-  work day 8-11am; visitation for Les Sherman 11am; memorial service- noon; luncheon immediately after service; worship 5pm; Trivia 6pm
Sun- worship 9am; Sunday school and Bible class 10:30am; quarterly voter's meeting 11:30
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WORSHIP WORKERS
Projector-  Sat- Perricone; Sun- Woolf
Elder- Sat- Robine, Sun- Turnure
Ushers- Wnter, Scott, Woolf
Acolyte- Brockfeld
Lay reader- Sat- Robine; Sun- Junker
Greeters-  Schien
Altar- Setup- Luebke; Clean Up- Schlesselmann
Organist- Hilgendorf
Tellers- Team #3
 ______________________________________________________________________________________
NEWS: 
MISSION FOR THE MONTH OF MAY IS AGAPE
 
We have supported this organization for many years, ever since Pastor Langhoff along with a concerned group of individuals organized it and got it going back almost 20 years ago. 
 
This year is a little different because two of their usual grants were denied this year totalling $145,000.  They are in desperate need of funds and support. 
 
Anything you can provide will be a blessing to them and to the hundreds and even thousands of people they serve. 
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HELP WITH LES SHERMAN'S MEMORIAL LUNCHEON NEEDED
There will be a luncheon served after the memorial service for Les Sherman on Sat., May 14th. We are expecting a large attendance. If anyone would like to donate a salad or dessert please contact one of the following: Libby, 456-7164; Lil Winter, 585-2525; or Wilma Weigle, 456-9684.
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GET YOUR QUESTIONAIRES IN ASAP!!
Last week each communicant member of the church received a letter and a questionaire concerning your view of how things are going with your church.  You have one more week to get them filled out and sent to Pastor Wyssmann.
 
Please fill it out thoroughly.  If you are having some sort of trouble with the church, please make sure you make that known.  If everything is going great and you are pleased with the church and things going on, make sure you make that known as well.  We need to be able to rejoice and have joy in all that God is doing a well. 
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VISITATION AND MEMORIAL SERVICE FOR LES SHERMAN IS THIS SATURDAY  
Visitation 11am-12noon; service- noon; luncheon immediately following. 
 
Memorial gifts are to be made to St. John's Lutheran Church for the general fund. 
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NAMES OF THIS YEAR'S GRADUATES REQUESTED
I would like to know who all of the college graduates  are so that we can pray for them during worship in the weeks ahead.  
 
So far I know of Torre Linke and David Tate as college graduates this year. David's graduation is this Saturday at Tulsa University and Torre's graduation is at Mizzou on the following Saturday, May 14th. 
 
Allen Berryman and Miranda Linstruth are the high school graduates that I know of.
 
 
You can also include friends and family members who are not members of St. John's here:
 
From Lil and Dave Winter's family


Stephen Slayden  MIZZOU    Saturday May 14
Autumn Gobble   SLU            Thursday May 19
Bethany Winter  Auxvasse High School     Friday May 20
Nichole Slayden St. Charles High School   Sunday May 29
 
Hendershots granddaughter 
 
Reply to this email if you want to include anyone.
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YOUTH GROUP TO CLEAN UP HIGHWAY 47 ON MAY 15 DURING AND AFTER SUNDAY SCHOOL TIME.
We are planning for all Youth to do Hwy 47 clean-up on Sunday, May 15 (weather permitting).  We will meet in the Youth room after the service to have a devotion and then head out.  Afterwards we will go to Binkley park and have a picnic lunch.  
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PRAYER REQUESTS:  (Please reply to this email to have prayer requests posted.)  
For GARRETT SPOEDE who will have to have surgery on some infected bones in his foot.
 
For PAT MANNESS, who has a blood clot on her lung after hip replacement surgery.
 
For MARVIN RAHN, Jim Rahn's father, who is recovering after brain surgery and is having sever headaches and swelling. 

For NORBERT HEITGERD whose cancer has returned and who has started treament.

For THE FAMILY AND FRIENDS of LES SHERMAN who are mourning his passing.
 
For the HILGENDORF FAMILY as they mourn the loss of Gene's sister Gertie.
 
For ROBYN MCNEW'S BROTHER, KEN MEYER, who is recovering miraculously after being unconcscious and on life support for over two weeks. .
 
A PRAYER OF THANKSGIVING FOR DAVE AND LINDA CALLIES DAUGHTER, who is going to be ordained this coming Saturday. 
 
A PRAYER OF THANKSGIVING FOR DOUG AND RUTH WALTERS FAMILY as they have a new grandson  Iain Christopher King.
 
For VINCE KETTERER'S FATHER who is doing better and has been moved to a rehab center. 
  
For LISA RAUSCH'S DAD who continues to recover after falling and breaking a vertebrae.  It was a miracle he wasn't paralyzed. 
 
For ALAN HOFELDT'S MOTHER who is recovering from digestion problems and is unable to eat.  
 
For MARY SUE TOEDEBUSCH who is having serious problems and pain due to reumatoid arthritis. 
  
For RUTH CANTRELL who is still having problems with her eye and with headaches.  THe cause has yet to be identified. 
 
For OUR CHURCH as we begin to deal with our many conflicts and how to best resolve them and reconcile with one another. 












 

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St. John's Group Email Laney Woolf is singing at the Village Bookstore on Saturday, May 14th


 

Please join us

 

Laney Woolf is singing live

 

at the Village Bookstore in Warrenton

 

Saturday, May 14th

 

7:00-9:00pm

 

 

St. John's Group Email help with Sherman memorial luncheon

There will be a luncheon served after the memorial service for Les
> Sherman on Sat., May 14th. We are expecting a large attendance.
> If anyone would like to donate a salad or dessert please contact one
> of the following: Libby, 456-7164; Lil Winter, 585-2525; or Wilma
> Weigle, 456-9684.
 
 
Thank you for your help. Linda Callies
>
>

St. John's Group Email help with Sherman memorial luncheon

There will be a luncheon served after the memorial service for Les
> Sherman on Sat., May 14th. We are expecting a large attendance.
> If anyone would like to donate a salad or dessert please contact one
> of the following: Libby, 456-7164; Lil Winter, 585-2525; or Wilma
> Weigle, 456-9684.
 
 
Thank you for your help. Linda Callies
>
>

St. John's Group Email Prayer Request


 
>
> So often we only ask for prayer if there is trouble or sorrow in our
> lives. I'd like to thank the Lord for his goodness and his presence
> in our lives. Our daughter, Melinda Jones, will be ordained this
> Sat., May 14th in her home church, Antioch Christian Church, in Cedar
> Rapids, Iowa. Praise the Lord! Her life has had many turns in the
> road but God was patient and I think He is pleased with her. She
> shares the Word with enthusiasm. Her joy shines in her face when she
> talks about Him. I'm anxious to see where God leads her now and how
> He will use her so others will know Him. Thanks be to God!
>
> Thank you,
Linda Callies

St. John's Group Email prayer request for a graduate

  Our granddaughter, Erica Reagan is graduating from CMSU May 7th.   Please pray for her. 
 
Molly

St. John's Group Email another update on Robyn McNew's brother Ken Meyer


 

Seems the meds are working. Ken was talking up a storm to us last night, saying things like "It's very difficult to relax", "I want to go home" and something we've all wondered at times: "does anyone here have any knowledge?" He has not talked to the doctors at all, so no wonder they don't believe us about his state of mind…..Hoping he says that to the doctors in the morning!

 

 

St. John's Group Email Thursday, May 5, 2011

DEVOTION from Lutheran Hour Ministries.

Jesus said) "And what I say to you I say to all: 'Stay awake.'" Mark 13:37

Last week on a flight to Chicago, I sat next to a "white-knuckler." For those of you who don't know, a white-knuckler is a person who is terrified to fly.

Me, I'm usually asleep before we taxi away from the gate and I wake up when we land. Knowing I can't do anything in the unlikely situation something goes wrong I usually take a catnap.

On the other hand, I expect others -- others who are in control of my immediate future -- to stay awake. One of the people I'd like to have awake and alert is the pilot; the other is the air-traffic controller.

This is why the reports about controllers and pilots sleeping have been rather disturbing.

The Wall Street Journal says there are any number of reasons to explain why a controller might drift off to lullaby land: too many hours, too much stress, working in a darkened room, periods of intense commotion followed by hours of inactivity -- they all can contribute to an individual falling asleep. Even so, there is nothing more important than for the controller to stay awake and alert.

Lives depend on them staying awake.

It occurs to me that the same holds true for us. We need to stay spiritually awake. Indeed, in the text above Jesus tells us we need to be watchful; we need to be ready for that unknown hour when He returns.

To spiritually fall asleep, to be ignorant or oblivious to the great grace we have been given through Jesus' life, suffering, death and resurrection is incredibly dangerous. Indeed, to fall asleep on that job doesn't just jeopardize our eternal home. It guarantees we will crash.

This is why, in spite of the world's distractions and regardless of the devil's temptations, there is nothing more important for us than to be prepared for the day of personal or global judgment.

So to you and to all who see these words, we pass on the Savior's advice and encouragement: "Stay awake."

THE PRAYER: Dear Lord Jesus, You have done all that is necessary to save me. Now I pray that I, along with the rest of the world may value Your gift. Keep us awake so our last day on earth may be a blessed one. In Your Name I ask it. Amen.

In Christ I remain His servant and yours,

Pastor Ken Klaus
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    _________________________________________________________________________________________________
    YESTERDAY'S QUIZ    (This will only require that you look it up.)  What is the refrain in Psalm 136  "His love endures forever."
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    TODAY'S QUIZ: According to Psalm 139, what does God know?
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    CATECHISM:
    Question: What is the key to the correct understanding of Scripture??
    Answer: Jesus Christ, the Savior of the world, is the heart and center of the Scripture and therefore the key to its true meaning.  
    _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
    BIRTHDAYS:
    Sun- Gus Klaustermeier
    Tues- Don Panhorst, Donna Sherman
    Thurs- Steve Mauch, Lynn Russell
    Fri- Steve McDowell, Linda Neely, Rich Talbert
    Sun- Siera Jaeger, Lauren Jones, Robyn McNew, Amber Vossen
    ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
    ANNIVERSARIES

    none this week
     _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

    CALENDAR:
    Thurs- worship @Joneburg NH 10:30; Alzheimer's Caregiver's support group 1pm
    Fri-  nothing
    Sat-  worship 5pm
    Sun- MOTHER'S DAY; worship 9am; Sunday school and Bible class 10:30am
    _______________________________________________________________________________________________________
    WORSHIP WORKERS
    Projector-  Sat- ?; Sun- Schlesselmann
    Elder- Sat- Linke, Sun- Rahn
    Ushers- Heitgerd, Linke, Linke, ?
    Acolyte- Berryman
    Lay reader- Sat- Sevier; Sun- Boeger
    Greeters-  Schirr
    Altar- Setup- Weigle; Clean Up- Turnure
    Organist- Siebold
    Tellers- Team #2
     ______________________________________________________________________________________
    NEWS: 
    NATIONAL DAY OF PRAYER SERVICE "A MIGHTY FORTRESS IS OUR GOD" WAS WONDERFUL THIS MORNING!  About 40-50 people came and prayed.   
     
    A big thank you to Mrs. Robine for organizing the breakfast, to the many who donated items for the breakfast, to Mrs. Dreyer for playing the music for our service, and to the many from St. John's who showed up. 
    _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________
    MISSION FOR THE MONTH OF MAY IS AGAPE
     
    We have supported this organization for many years, ever since Pastor Langhoff along with a concerned group of individuals organized it and got it going back almost 20 years ago. 
     
    This year is a little different because two of their usual grants were denied this year totalling $145,000.  They are in desperate need of funds and support. 
     
    Anything you can provide will be a blessing to them and to the hundreds and even thousands of people they serve. 
    _________________________________________________________________________________________________________
    LES SHERMAN HAS PASSED FROM DEATH TO LIFE ETERNAL
    Les was a wonderful Christian man who, for many years, labored and praised the Lord at St. John's. 
     
    His memorial service is scheduled for Saturday, May 14.  Visitation 11am-12noon; service- noon; luncheon immediately following. 
     
    Memorial gifts are to be made to St. John's Lutheran Church for the general fund. 
    _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
    NAMES OF THIS YEAR'S GRADUATES REQUESTED
    I would like to know who all of the college graduates  are so that we can pray for them during worship in the weeks ahead.  
     
    So far I know of Torre Linke and David Tate as college graduates this year. David's graduation is this Saturday at Tulsa University and Torre's graduation is at Mizzou on the following Saturday, May 14th. 
     
    Allen Berryman and Miranda Linstruth are the high school graduates that I know of.
     
     
    You can also include friends and family members who are not members of St. John's here:
     
    From Lil and Dave Winter's family

    Stephen Slayden  MIZZOU    Saturday May 14
    Autumn Gobble   SLU            Thursday May 19
    Bethany Winter  Auxvasse High School     Friday May 20
    Nichole Slayden St. Charles High School   Sunday May 29
     
    Hendershots granddaughter 
     
    Reply to this email if you want to include anyone.
    ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
    QUESTIONAIRES MAILED MONDAY
    As most of you know our church is going through a time that we call the CARE process.  CARE stands for Congregational Assessment and Renewal.  It is a time that we can take a step back and look at things that are going on in our church, assess what is good and bad, work on fixing the bad, reconcile and restore broken relationships, emphasize the good, and grow together as a congregation. 
     
    We took the first step last Wednesday night with the congregational meeting, at which Pastor Gene Wyssmann and Ken Wesemann led us through the process and introduced different ways of thinking about our church and also how the process will work.  
     
    TODAY OR TOMORROW each communicant member of the church  will get a questionnaire/survey in the mail (If there are four communicant members in yoru household you will get four surveys) that is two pages in length and will require your thought and input.  It will come with a self addresses and stamped envelope that will get mailed directly to Pastor Wyssmann who will collate all of the information he recieves, discuss it with Pastor Wesemann and President Mirly and then come back to St. John's to give us recommendations on how to move forward. 
     
    I urge you to complete the survey and send it in.  It is vital to the health and growth of the church that you do so. 
     
    God bless you as you contemplate the questions and answer them thoroughly.  
     ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 
    YOUTH CHOIR TO SING THIS SUNDAY FOR MOTHER'S DAY
      __________________________________________________________________________________________________
    YOUTH GROUP TO CLEAN UP HIGHWAY 47 ON MAY 15 DURING AND AFTER SUNDAY SCHOOL TIME.
    We are planning for all Youth to do Hwy 47 clean-up on Sunday, May 15 (weather permitting).  We will meet in the Youth room after the service to have a devotion and then head out.  Afterwards we will go to Binkley park and have a picnic lunch.  
    ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________
    PRAYER REQUESTS:  (Please reply to this email to have prayer requests posted.)  
    For the HILGENDORF FAMILY as they mourn the loss of Gene's sister GERTIE BESSERT.
     
    For PAT MANNESS, former member of St. John's who is recovering well from surgery. 
     
    For MARVIN RAHN, Jim Rahn's father, who is having brain surgery this week.

    For THE FAMILY AND FRIENDS of LES SHERMAN who are mourning his passing.
     
    For ROBYN MCNEW'S BROTHER, KEN MEYER, who is receiving some new medications today.
     
    For VINCE KETTERER'S FATHER who had a massive stroke last night and isn't doing well. 
      
    For LISA RAUSCH'S DAD who continues to recover after falling and breaking a vertebrae.  It was a miracle he wasn't paralyzed.
     
    For NORBERT HEITGERD whose cancer has returned and who is going to be starting treatments soon.   

    For ALAN HOFELDT'S MOTHER who is recovering from digestion problems and is unable to eat.  
     
    For MARY SUE TOEDEBUSCH who is having serious problems and pain due to reumatoid arthritis. 
      
    For RUTH CANTRELL who is still having problems with her eye and with headaches.  THe cause has yet to be identified. 
     
    For OUR CHURCH as we begin to deal with our many conflicts and how to best resolve them and reconcile with one another. 











     

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    St. John's Group Email update on Robyn McNew's brother Ken Meyer

    They've prescribed some medication to help Kenny, which we feel will help him get back on the road to recovery. He just started taking it today, so we will see how it goes in the days to come. He may be moving to St. Johns Mercy Rehab hospital, but not sure when.

     

    You are all so wonderful! We are blessed to have relatives and friends like you!

     

    I'm soooo tired. If anybody wants to come and do yardwork, laundry and house cleaning for me, you are welcome J just kidding!

     

    Robyn

     

    St. John's Group Email A special message from LCMS President Matthew Harrison

    Please watch this You Tube video to learn more about a new report on Synod's financial troubles, what the Scriptures have to say about it, and what you can do to help. 
     
     
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ngilzuO0s2o&feature=share
     
    Thank you!
    Pastor

    St. John's Group Email Harold Jagels

    Some of you may know Harold Jagels.  He has recently passed from death to life and his family will have a memorial service on Saturday at Trinity, Troy. 

    St. John's Group Email Wednesday, May 4, 2011

    DEVOTION from Lutheran Hour Ministries.
    As for the rich in this present age, charge them not to be haughty, not to set their hopes on the uncertainty of riches, but on God, who richly provides us with everything to enjoy.1 Timothy 6:17

    As of this writing, the prices of gold and gas have been going up even as the prices of most homes have continued to slide.

    Things which once appeared to be secure no longer seem so.

    This is why all of us want to make sure our money is being kept in a safe place -- a place like a bank -- but not the bank in Lucknow, India.

    Some folks in that community wanted to make doubly sure their cash was safe. That's why they stored their rupees, 10 million rupees (about $220,000) in a steel chest, a chest which they entrusted to the vaults of their local bank.

    That was in January.

    Recently, a check was made on the condition of the cash -- the no-longer-there cash. What happened? Some daring thief? Some teller gone bad?

    Nope. Nothing that dramatic. Apparently, an army of termites contentedly consumed the currency. The bank reports in the past they have had termites go through documents and furniture, but this is the first time they ever went for the dough.

    This all goes to prove St. Paul was right when he said we shouldn't set our hopes on the uncertainty of riches.

    History and experience tell us there are few things in this life that can be trusted, and certainly nothing and no one as reliable as the Triune God. In the Person of His Son, our Savior, He faithfully kept the promise of hope He first gave to our ancestors when they sinned.

    With all Old Testament prophecies fulfilled through Jesus' life, suffering, death and resurrection, the Christ has shown He can be trusted and the grace He extends to us is a permanent thing.

    This is why the writer to the Hebrews encourages us with these words: "Let us hold fast the confession of our hope without wavering, for He who promised is faithful" (Hebrews 10:23).

    It's something to remember in uncertain times.

    THE PRAYER: Dear Lord Jesus, I give thanks that while this world is filled with things uncertain, You can always be trusted and relied upon. Grant me the grace to look to You for hope in this world as well as in the next. This I ask in Your Name. Amen.
     
     
     
    _________________________________________________________________________________________________
    YESTERDAY'S QUIZ  What does the word "hallelujah" mean? "Praise be to God" or simply "Praise God"
    ______________________________________________________________________________________________________
    TODAY'S QUIZ:  (This will only require that you look it up.)  What is the refrain in Psalm 136
    ______________________________________________________________________________________________________
    CATECHISM:
    Question: Why do we call the Bible the Holy Scripture?
    Answer: The Bible is the "Holy Scripture" because God the Holy Spirit gave to His chosen writers the thoughts that they expressed and the words that they wrote (verbal inspiration.  Therfore the Bible us God's own word and truth, without error (inerrancy).
     
    Note: God gave the Old Testament in hebrew and Aramaic and the New testament in Greek.  Errors in copying or translations are not part of the God-breathed (inspired) Scripture.

    _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
    BIRTHDAYS:
    Sun- Gus Klaustermeier
    Tues- Don Panhorst, Donna Sherman
    Thurs- Steve Mauch, Lynn Russell
    Fri- Steve McDowell, Linda Neely, Rich Talbert
    Sun- Siera Jaeger, Lauren Jones, Robyn McNew, Amber Vossen
    ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
    ANNIVERSARIES

    none this week
     _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

    CALENDAR:
    Wed- nothing (no choir  or bell practice)
    Thurs- Prayer breakfast and service 6:30am breakfast; 7am prayer and worship for the whole community; worship @Joneburg NH 10:30; Alzheimer's Caregiver's support group 1pm
    Fri-  nothing
    Sat-  worship 5pm
    Sun- MOTHER'S DAY; worship 9am; Sunday school and Bible class 10:30am
    _______________________________________________________________________________________________________
    WORSHIP WORKERS
    Projector-  Sat- ?; Sun- Schlesselmann
    Elder- Sat- Linke, Sun- Rahn
    Ushers- Heitgerd, Linke, Linke, ?
    Acolyte- Berryman
    Lay reader- Sat- Sevier; Sun- Boeger
    Greeters-  Schirr
    Altar- Setup- Weigle; Clean Up- Turnure
    Organist- Siebold
    Tellers- Team #2
     ______________________________________________________________________________________
    NEWS: 
    NATIONAL DAY OF PRAYER SERVICE "A MIGHTY FORTRESS IS OUR GOD" WILL TAKE PLACE AT ST. JOHN'S TOMORROW MORNING!!!
     
    It begins with a wonderful DELUXE continental breakfast at 6:30am.
     
    The Prayer service begins at 7am.  It will take about 30-45 minutes. 
     
    Bring your whole family before school and work!  What a great way to start your day! 

    _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________
    MISSION FOR THE MONTH OF MAY IS AGAPE
     
    We have supported this organization for many years, ever since Pastor Langhoff along with a concerned group of individuals organized it and got it going back almost 20 years ago. 
     
    This year is a little different because two of their usual grants were denied this year totalling $145,000.  They are in desperate need of funds and support. 
     
    Anything you can provide will be a blessing to them and to the hundreds and even thousands of people they serve. 
    _________________________________________________________________________________________________________
    LES SHERMAN HAS PASSED FROM DEATH TO LIFE ETERNAL
    Les was a wonderful Christian man who, for many years, labored and praised the Lord at St. John's. 
     
    His memorial service is scheduled for Saturday, May 14.  Visitation 11am-12noon; service- noon; luncheon immediately following. 
     
    Memorial gifts are to be made to St. John's Lutheran Church for the general fund. 
    _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
    NAMES OF THIS YEAR'S GRADUATES REQUESTED
    I would like to know who all of the college graduates  are so that we can pray for them during worship in the weeks ahead.  
     
    So far I know of Torre Linke and David Tate as college graduates this year. David's graduation is this Saturday at Tulsa University and Torre's graduation is at Mizzou on the following Saturday, May 14th. 
     
    Allen Berryman and Miranda Linstruth are the high school graduates that I know of.
     
     
    You can also include friends and family members who are not members of St. John's here:
     
    From Lil and Dave Winter's family
    Stephen Slayden  MIZZOU    Saturday May 14
    Autumn Gobble   SLU            Thursday May 19
    Bethany Winter  Auxvasse High School     Friday May 20
    Nichole Slayden St. Charles High School   Sunday May 29
     
     
     
    Reply to this email if you want to include anyone.
    ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
    QUESTIONAIRES MAILED MONDAY
    As most of you know our church is going through a time that we call the CARE process.  CARE stands for Congregational Assessment and Renewal.  It is a time that we can take a step back and look at things that are going on in our church, assess what is good and bad, work on fixing the bad, reconcile and restore broken relationships, emphasize the good, and grow together as a congregation. 
     
    We took the first step last Wednesday night with the congregational meeting, at which Pastor Gene Wyssmann and Ken Wesemann led us through the process and introduced different ways of thinking about our church and also how the process will work.  
     
    TODAY OR TOMORROW each communicant member of the church  will get a questionnaire/survey in the mail (If there are four communicant members in yoru household you will get four surveys) that is two pages in length and will require your thought and input.  It will come with a self addresses and stamped envelope that will get mailed directly to Pastor Wyssmann who will collate all of the information he recieves, discuss it with Pastor Wesemann and President Mirly and then come back to St. John's to give us recommendations on how to move forward. 
     
    I urge you to complete the survey and send it in.  It is vital to the health and growth of the church that you do so. 
     
    God bless you as you contemplate the questions and answer them thoroughly.  
     ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 
    YOUTH CHOIR TO SING THIS SUNDAY FOR MOTHER'S DAY
      __________________________________________________________________________________________________
    YOUTH GROUP TO CLEAN UP HIGHWAY 47 ON MAY 15 DURING AND AFTER SUNDAY SCHOOL TIME.
    We are planning for all Youth to do Hwy 47 clean-up on Sunday, May 15 (weather permitting).  We will meet in the Youth room after the service to have a devotion and then head out.  Afterwards we will go to Binkley park and have a picnic lunch.  
    ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________
    PRAYER REQUESTS:  (Please reply to this email to have prayer requests posted.)  
    For the HILGENDORF FAMILY as they mourn the loss of Gene's sister GERTIE BESSERT.
     
    For THE FAMILY AND FRIENDS of LES SHERMAN who are mourning his passing today.
     
    For ROBYN MCNEW'S BROTHER, KEN MEYER, who has had some setbacks in the last day or so.
     
    For VINCE KETTERER'S FATHER who had a massive stroke last night and isn't doing well.
     
    For MARVIN RAHN, Jim Rahn's father, who had brain surgery last week and is still awaiting test results, but is improving.
     
    For LISA RAUSCH'S DAD who continues to recover after falling and breaking a vertebrae.  It was a miracle he wasn't paralyzed.
     
    For NORBERT HEITGERD whose cancer has returned and who is going to be starting treatments soon.  

    For PAT MANNESS, former member of St. John's who is going to have to have hip replacement surgery this Wednesday. 

    For ALAN HOFELDT'S MOTHER who is recovering from digestion problems and is unable to eat.  
     
    For MARY SUE TOEDEBUSCH who is having serious problems and pain due to reumatoid arthritis. 
      
    For RUTH CANTRELL who is still having problems with her eye and with headaches.  THe cause has yet to be identified. 
     
    For OUR CHURCH as we begin to deal with our many conflicts and how to best resolve them and reconcile with one another. 










     

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    St. John's Group Email continued prayer request for Robyn McNew's brother Ken Meyer




    Ken has had some setback. He is not doing as good. Hopefully doctors will figure out the problem. I might know more later today.

     

    Robyn

    St. John's Group Email graduation info and notices

     I would like to know who all of the college graduates  are so that we can pray for them during worship in the weeks ahead. 
     
     
    So far I know of Torre Linke and David Tate as college graduates this year. David's graduation is this Saturday at Tulsa University and Torre's graduation is at Mizzou on the following Saturday, May 14th. 
     
    Let me know who else to include if there is anyone. 
     
     
    Peace on your afternoon everyone! 
    Pastor

    St. John's Group Email Prayer request for the Hilgendorf family

    Gene Hilgendorf's sister Gertie bessert passed from death to life this morning after a long battle with cancer.  She is now singing with the choirs in the church triumphant!  Pray for the family, especially the Hilgendorf's, as they mourn, as theyt ravel, and as they celebrate the resurrection to eternal life. 

    St. John's Group Email Tuesday, May 3, 2011

    DEVOTION from Lutheran Hour Ministries.
     
    When He opened the fifth seal, I saw under the altar the souls of those who had been slain for the Word of God and for the witness they had borne. They cried out with a loud voice, "O Sovereign Lord, holy and true, how long before You will judge and avenge our blood on those who dwell on the earth?" Revelation 6:9-10

    "Shadenfreude." (SHOD-n- froy-duh) Shadenfreude is a German word which doesn't have a really good translation. The best I can come up with is rejoicing over someone else's misfortune.

    While I can't translate shadenfreude well, I can give you a couple of examples.

    * If you've ever watched a slapstick Keystone Kops film and found yourself laughing after someone got a pie in the face or slipped on a banana peel, that was shadenfreude.

    * In the Passion narrative of the Savior, we see many of the people gathered around the cross laughing and mocking the Savior. That, too, was shadenfreude.

    * Ten years ago, when the Twin Towers of the World Trade Center were brought down, there were reports of people in some Islamic countries who were rejoicing. Although it made us mad to hear about such a thing, that was shadenfreude.

    Last night we heard how a ten-year-manhunt had come to a conclusion during a bloody battle in Pakistan. The final score was Navy Seals 1, bin Laden 0. As a citizen of the U.S., I felt justice had been done, some of my countrymen had been avenged and a terrorist had been stopped.

    Shadenfreude.

    Then, as a Christian I remembered how those folks from another faith had rejoiced when our people were killed. I remembered how I hadn't liked what they did back then and I figured they wouldn't like what I was doing now.

    More importantly, I remembered that bin Laden was a fellow for whom Jesus had died, a fellow who had been and will remain spiritually lost. There was no more shadenfreude.

    Am I glad bin Laden is gone? Absolutely. Bringing him to justice was something our nation had to do. But I fear, like the Hydra of Greek mythology, when you cut off one head of the heads of bin Laden's organization of hate, two heads will grow back.

    All of this is why my prayer today asks that the Savior who died to destroy sin and Satan will also destroy the escalating violence which is sure to come. May the Prince of Peace grant us peace so the Word may be preached and the lost may meet the Savior.

    THE PRAYER: Father in heaven there are times when a nation must take action and do things that are unpleasant. Ten years ago an attack was made against this country and today the individual who masterminded that attack has been brought to justice. Now I pray that even though Islam and Christianity can never agree, our faith will be used by the Holy Spirit to share the Savior with those who are still in the dark. May they come to know that Jesus is their Savior. In His Name. Amen.

     
     
    _________________________________________________________________________________________________
    YESTERDAY'S QUIZ  What does the word "hallelujah" mean?  (We'll keep this up one more day.)
    ______________________________________________________________________________________________________
    CATECHISM: (Today we begin anew with question #1 of the question and answer section of the Small Catechism.
    Question: Where is God's truth about our Savior Jesus Christ made known?
    Answer: This truth is made known in the Bible:  the Old Tesament, which promises the coming Savior, and the New Testament, which tell is the Savior who has come.
    _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
    BIRTHDAYS:
    Sun- Gus Klaustermeier
    Tues- Don Panhorst, Donna Sherman
    Thurs- Steve Mauch, Lynn Russell
    Fri- Steve McDowell, Linda Neely, Rich Talbert
    Sun- Siera Jaeger, Lauren Jones, Robyn McNew, Amber Vossen
    ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
    ANNIVERSARIES

    none this week
     _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

    CALENDAR:
    Tues- Quilting 9-2; Bible study 11:30-12:15
    Wed- nothing (no choir  or bell practice)
    Thurs- Prayer breakfast and service 6:30am breakfast; 7am prayer and worship for the whole community; worship @Joneburg NH 10:30; Alzheimer's Caregiver's support group 1pm
    Fri-  nothing
    Sat-  worship 5pm
    Sun- MOTHER'S DAY; worship 9am; Sunday school and Bible class 10:30am
    _______________________________________________________________________________________________________
    WORSHIP WORKERS
    Projector-  Sat- ?; Sun- Schlesselmann
    Elder- Sat- Linke, Sun- Rahn
    Ushers- Heitgerd, Linke, Linke, ?
    Acolyte- Berryman
    Lay reader- Sat- Sevier; Sun- Boeger
    Greeters-  Schirr
    Altar- Setup- Weigle; Clean Up- Turnure
    Organist- Siebold
    Tellers- Team #2
     ______________________________________________________________________________________
    NEWS: 
    Still need a projector person for Saturday worship.
    ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________
    LES SHERMAN PASSED FROM DEATH TO LIFE ETERNAL YESTERDAY (Sunday) MORNING
    Les was a wonderful Christian man who, for many years, labored and praised the Lord at St. John's. 
     
    His memorial service is scheduled for Saturday, May 14.  Visitation 11am-12noon; service- noon; luncheon immediately following. 
     
    Memorial gifts are to be made to St. John's Lutheran Church for the general fund. 
    _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
    NATIONAL DAY OF PRAYER SERVICE "A MIGHTY FORTRESS IS OUR GOD" WILL TAKE PLACE AT ST. JOHN'S on MAY 5!!!
     
    It begins with a wonderful DELUXE continental breakfast at 6:30am.
     
    The Prayer service begins at 7am.  It will take about 30-45 minutes. 
     
    Bring your whole family before school and work!  What a great way to start your day! 

    _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________
    QUESTIONAIRES MAILED TODAY
    As most of you know our church is going through a time that we call the CARE process.  CARE stands for Congregational Assessment and Renewal.  It is a time that we can take a step back and look at things that are going on in our church, assess what is good and bad, work on fixing the bad, reconcile and restore broken relationships, emphasize the good, and grow together as a congregation. 
     
    We took the first step last night with the congregational meeting, at which Pastor Gene Wyssmann and Ken Wesemann led us through the process and introduced different ways of thinking about our church and also how the process will work. 
     
    This coming week each communicant member of the church  will get a questionnaire/survey in the mail (If there are four communicant members in yoru household you will get four surveys) that is two pages in length and will require your thought and input.  It will come with a self addresses and stamped envelope that will get mailed directly to Pastor Wyssmann who will collate all of the information he recieves, discuss it with Pastor Wesemann and President Mirly and then come back to St. John's to give us recommendations on how to move forward. 
     
    I urge you to complete the survey and send it in.  It is vital to the health and growth of the church that you do so. 
     
    God bless you as you contemplate the questions and answer them thoroughly.  
     ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 
    YOUTH CHOIR TO SING THIS SUNDAY FOR MOTHER"S DAY
     
    There will be one more practice this Saturday, May 7 at a time yet to be determined
     __________________________________________________________________________________________________
    YOUTH GROUP TO CLEAN UP HIGHWAY 47 ON MAY 15 DURING AND AFTER SUNDAY SCHOOL TIME.
    We are planning for all Youth to do Hwy 47 clean-up on Sunday, May 15 (weather permitting).  We will meet in the Youth room after the service to have a devotion and then head out.  Afterwards we will go to Binkley park and have a picnic lunch.  
    ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________
    OUR MISSION FOR THE MONTH OF APRIL ARE THE RELIEF EFFORTS UNDERWAY IN JAPAN with LCMS World Relief
    The folks in Japan have been dealing with the effects of a very severe earthquake that caused a lot of destruction.  We truly need to continue to help them in any way we can.  Go to LCMS.org/help  to see how you can help. 
    ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
    PRAYER REQUESTS:  (Please reply to this email to have prayer requests posted.)  
    For THE FAMILY AND FRIENDS of LES SHERMAN who are mourning his passing today.
     
    For ROBYN MCNEW'S BROTHER, KEN MEYER, who is somehow, by a miracle, becoming more responsive and even talking.
     
    For VINCE KETTERER'S FATHER who had a massive stroke last night and isn't doing well.
     
    For MARVIN RAHN, Jim Rahn's father, who had brain surgery last week and is still awaiting test results, but is improving.
     
    For LISA RAUSCH'S DAD who continues to recover after falling and breaking a vertebrae.  It was a miracle he wasn't paralyzed.
     
    For NORBERT HEITGERD whose cancer has returned and who is going to be starting treatments soon.  

    For PAT MANNESS, former member of St. John's who is going to have to have hip replacement surgery this Wednesday.

    For GERTIE BESSERT, sister of Gene Hilgendorf, who is nearing the end of her life after a long, hard battle against cancer. 

     For ALAN HOFELDT'S MOTHER who is recovering from digestion problems and is unable to eat.  
     
    For MARY SUE TOEDEBUSCH who is having serious problems and pain due to reumatoid arthritis. 
      
    For RUTH CANTRELL who is still having problems with her eye and with headaches.  THe cause has yet to be identified. 
     
    For OUR CHURCH as we begin to deal with our many conflicts and how to best resolve them and reconcile with one another. 









     

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    DEVOTION:  Philippians 4:6-7
    Do not be anxious about anything, but in everything by prayer and petition, with thanksgiving, present your requests to God.  And the peace of God which transcends all understanding, will guard your hearts and your minds in Christ Jesus. 
     
    Yesterday, John Hachtel, chairman of the board of elders, got up in front of church after worship to pray for our church.  For the next several weeks all of our other elders will be doing the same.  It is an effort to get the whole church to pray for each other and for the body of believers as a whole.  Therefore, it is not the be all and end all of your prayers for the church but only the encouragement to continue to pray. 
     
    That goes for your whole life as well.  I have noticed, in my own life, that when I don't present my requests to God in certain circumstances or troubles, that this is when I only cause more troubles by my own actions.  When I try to figure things out and do things myself without consulting God or letting God handle it in His own way, I find myself just making a bigger mess of things. 
     
    When we do "by prayer and petition, with thanksgiving, present our requests to God" we can find ourselves better able to put things in perspective, keep God's will at the forefront of our thoughts and actions, and live in that "peace that transcends all understanding".  When we put God in control of our lives there is nothing else that can happen but that things go better and all things work out for the good of those who love Him and are called according to His purpose. 
     
    I am not telling you anything new, but all of us, especially us pastors, need to be reminded of this daily.  We need to be humbled by God's power and grace in our lives to know that we cannot force anything, but that God's will is always ultimately going to be done. 
     
    My prayer for our church is the God works out our conflicts and our struggles according to His will, that He does what He wants with this church, and that we all grow closer to Him in our daily lives. 
     
    Let us pray:  Lord God, help us to bring everything to You by prayer and petition, with thanksgiving, so that You may take care of our needs, bless us, and grow us together in Your Son, Jesus Christ, our Lord.  Amen. 

     
     
    _________________________________________________________________________________________________
    YESTERDAY'S QUIZ    What does it mean when it says in Psalm 84 "according to Gittith"?  A muscial term or type of rhythm or melody used in the Psalms
    _______________________________________________________________________________________________________
    TODAY'S QUIZ:  What does the word "hallelujah" mean?
    ______________________________________________________________________________________________________
    CATECHISM: (Today we begin anew with question #1 of the question and answer section of the Small Catechism.
    Question: What is Christianity?
    Answer: It is the life and salvation God has given in and through Jesus Christ.
    _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
    BIRTHDAYS:
    Sun- Gus Klaustermeier
    Tues- Don Panhorst, Donna Sherman
    Thurs- Steve Mauch, Lynn Russell
    Fri- Steve McDowell, Linda Neely, Rich Talbert
    Sun- Siera Jaeger, Lauren Jones, Robyn McNew, Amber Vossen
    ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
    ANNIVERSARIES

    none this week
     _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

    CALENDAR:
    Mon- nothing
    Tues- Quilting 9-2; Bible study 11:30-12:15
    Wed- nothing (no choir  or bell practice)
    Thurs- Prayer breakfast and service 6:30am breakfast; 7am prayer and worship for the whole community; worship @Joneburg NH 10:30; Alzheimer's Caregiver's support group 1pm
    Fri-  nothing
    Sat-  worship 5pm
    Sun- MOTHER'S DAY; worship 9am; Sunday school and Bible class 10:30am
    _______________________________________________________________________________________________________
    WORSHIP WORKERS
    Projector-  Sat- ?; Sun- Schlesselmann
    Elder- Sat- Linke, Sun- Rahn
    Ushers- Heitgerd, Linke, Linke, ?
    Acolyte- Berryman
    Lay reader- Sat- Sevier; Sun- Boeger
    Greeters-  Schirr
    Altar- Setup- Weigle; Clean Up- Turnure
    Organist- Siebold
    Tellers- Team #2
     ______________________________________________________________________________________
    NEWS: 
    LES SHERMAN PASSED FROM DEATH TO LIFE ETERNAL YESTERDAY (Sunday) MORNING
    Les was a wonderful Christian man who, for many years, labored and praised the Lord at St. John's. 
     
    His memorial service is scheduled for Saturday, May 14.  Visitation 11am-12noon; service- noon; luncheon immediately following. 
     
    Memorial gifts are to be made to St. John's Lutheran Church for the general fund. 
    _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
    NATIONAL DAY OF PRAYER SERVICE "A MIGHTY FORTRESS IS OUR GOD" WILL TAKE PLACE AT ST. JOHN'S on MAY 5!!!
     
    It begins with a wonderful DELUXE continental breakfast at 6:30am.
     
    The Prayer service begins at 7am.  It will take about 30-45 minutes. 
     
    Bring your whole family before school and work!  What a great way to start your day! 

    _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________
    QUESTIONAIRES MAILED TODAY
    As most of you know our church is going through a time that we call the CARE process.  CARE stands for Congregational Assessment and Renewal.  It is a time that we can take a step back and look at things that are going on in our church, assess what is good and bad, work on fixing the bad, reconcile and restore broken relationships, emphasize the good, and grow together as a congregation. 
     
    We took the first step last night with the congregational meeting, at which Pastor Gene Wyssmann and Ken Wesemann led us through the process and introduced different ways of thinking about our church and also how the process will work. 
     
    This coming week each communicant member of the church  will get a questionnaire/survey in the mail (If there are four communicant members in yoru household you will get four surveys) that is two pages in length and will require your thought and input.  It will come with a self addresses and stamped envelope that will get mailed directly to Pastor Wyssmann who will collate all of the information he recieves, discuss it with Pastor Wesemann and President Mirly and then come back to St. John's to give us recommendations on how to move forward. 
     
    I urge you to complete the survey and send it in.  It is vital to the health and growth of the church that you do so. 
     
    God bless you as you contemplate the questions and answer them thoroughly.  
     ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 
    YOUTH CHOIR TO SING THIS SUNDAY FOR MOTHER"S DAY
     
    There will be one more practice this Saturday, May 7 at a time yet to be determined
     __________________________________________________________________________________________________
    YOUTH GROUP TO CLEAN UP HIGHWAY 47 ON MAY 15 DURING AND AFTER SUNDAY SCHOOL TIME.
    We are planning for all Youth to do Hwy 47 clean-up on Sunday, May 15 (weather permitting).  We will meet in the Youth room after the service to have a devotion and then head out.  Afterwards we will go to Binkley park and have a picnic lunch.  
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    OUR MISSION FOR THE MONTH OF APRIL ARE THE RELIEF EFFORTS UNDERWAY IN JAPAN with LCMS World Relief
    The folks in Japan have been dealing with the effects of a very severe earthquake that caused a lot of destruction.  We truly need to continue to help them in any way we can.  Go to LCMS.org/help  to see how you can help. 
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    PRAYER REQUESTS:  (Please reply to this email to have prayer requests posted.)  
    For THE FAMILY AND FRIENDS of LES SHERMAN who are mourning his passing today.
     
    For ROBYN MCNEW'S BROTHER, KEN MEYER, who is somehow, by a miracle, becoming more responsive and even talking.
     
    For VINCE KETTERER'S FATHER who had a massive stroke last night and isn't doing well.
     
    For MARVIN RAHN, Jim Rahn's father, who had brain surgery last week and is still awaiting test results, but is improving.
     
    For LISA RAUSCH'S DAD who continues to recover after falling and breaking a vertebrae.  It was a miracle he wasn't paralyzed.
     
    For NORBERT HEITGERD whose cancer has returned and who is going to be starting treatments soon.  

    For PAT MANNESS, former member of St. John's who is going to have to have hip replacement surgery this Wednesday.

    For GERTIE BESSERT, sister of Gene Hilgendorf, who is nearing the end of her life after a long, hard battle against cancer. 

     For ALAN HOFELDT'S MOTHER who is recovering from digestion problems and is unable to eat.  
     
    For MARY SUE TOEDEBUSCH who is having serious problems and pain due to reumatoid arthritis. 
      
    For RUTH CANTRELL who is still having problems with her eye and with headaches.  THe cause has yet to be identified. 
     
    For OUR CHURCH as we begin to deal with our many conflicts and how to best resolve them and reconcile with one another. 








     

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    St. John's Group Email prayer request

    Robyn McNew's brother, Ken Meyer, continues to make some miraculous recoveries.  He is still far from out of the woods, but has been more responsive as of late.  The family is more optimistic that he may make a recovery. 
     
    Continue to pray that God's will be done for him, for Robyn, and for the family. 
     
    Peace be with you all!
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    St. John's Group Email prayer for the family and friends of Les Sherman

    Les Sherman passed from death to life eternal this morning at about 10:45am.  Please pray for his family and friends who mourn the loss of a great Christian husband, father, grandfather and brother in Christ. 
     
    Peace be with you all!
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