St. John's Group Email FW: House For Sale


 
 
 
From your St. John's Board of Evangelism & Outreach!!!
 
While most of you have no trouble sharing your faith in Jesus Christ with others, many of you still are not comfortable doing so.  Well...here is a really "easy" way to do that for you ALL - BOLD OR MEEK!  This week-end is a great opportunity to learn more about sharing your faith.  Come meet and "join" the Ongoing Ambassdors For Christ (OAFC) that will be with us at St. John's.  Even 30 minutes of your entire week-end with one of these awesome young folks will change your life.
 
Today is another opportunity to share your faith in Christ with others.  Who you talk to about Him TODAY may be the last time the other person has to know Christ as their savior.  Or...TODAY may be the last time YOU have to tell someone about Him before you meet Him face to face! 
 
I'm sure there must have been some kind of closing prayer or benediction of some sort at the high school graduation in Joplin last week.  And, before many of those in attendance (graduates and/or family and friends) ever got back to their earthly homes, they went "home" to the Lord. 
 
MAKE TODAY COUNT & God's peace to you as you live for Him!
Matthew 28:18-20    -    Ecclesiates 9:12
 
One way to share your faith right away - right now -  is to just forward this email along with the link below.  Scroll down, click on the link and possibly change someone's life that you love.





 I hope you have time to see this..............it will bless your socks off.

 






 
You Have Got To See This - House For Sale 
This is great. Take a look. It will make your day. Click on this URL to see the house that I found for sale. This house is awesome! (if you click scroll bar once, it will auto scroll) Turn your speakers on..  The music is a real toe-tapper!  



Click:    
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St. John's Group Email volunteer for Joplin relief

I would like to take a group down to Joplin Mon, June 6-Wed, June 8 or the following week Tues , June 14-Thurs, June 16. 
 
Let me know ASAP so I can get us registered and make further plans for sleeping and food arrangements.  We would be working through Immanuel Lutheran Church and Lutheran Church Charities. 
 
 
Just so you know, it may not work out that we are able to go this soon, as just about every organization is inundated with volunteers, but there will still be a lot of need in July as well. 
 
 
God's peace on your day!
Pastor

St. John's Group Email Wednesday, June 1, 2011

DEVOTION: 
But He (Jesus) said to me, "My grace is sufficient for you, for My power is made perfect in weakness." Therefore I will boast all the more gladly of my weaknesses, so that the power of Christ may rest upon me. 2 Corinthians 12:9

No doubt you've heard that old expression: "If life gives you lemons, the best thing a person can do is make lemonade."

That's just another way of saying, "Do the best you can with what you've got." It's good advice, but most of us don't follow those words.

In contrast to most people, there is a resident in the New York State prison system.

They haven't released the prisoner's name or the reason he was initially placed in jail. On the other hand, we do know he is an expert on making lemonade.

We know that because the inmate has been caught collecting unemployment checks. That's right. While he was in prison he applied for unemployment. Because of some assistance he received from a woman who works for the state parks department, and because of some creative lying (he told them he was looking for work), the man's application was processed, approved and he began getting his unemployment wages.

Now while we most certainly do not approve of what the prisoner did, we do have to acknowledge he didn't throw in the towel, and he didn't stop believing in what could be accomplished.

His example can be a lesson for us believers.

You see, all too often we give up when we're faced with a bad or difficult situation. We throw in the towel and refuse to make the attempt to fix things.

That's unfortunate. There are times when the Lord wants us to keep counting on Him, when He wants us to keep on praying, working, striving, doing what we can where we can with whatever means He has placed at our disposal.

That's what Noah did, what Moses did, what Samson and Joseph did and what God instructed Paul to do in our Bible verse for today's devotion.

Now I don't have time to give you a complete list of heroes who, with God's guidance, made lemonade out of lemons. But I do have space to say, please, trust that the Lord is with you, helping, assisting, encouraging -- even when life gives you lemons.

THE PRAYER: Dear Lord, the life of a Christian isn't always easy. There are times when we all get lemons. At such moments be with us and grant us the ability to make lemonade. This I pray in my Savior's Name. Amen.


_________________________________________________________________________________________________
YESTERDAY and TODAY'S QUIZ:   Name two things that there is a time for under heaven? One person wrote "A time to be born and a time to die."   Wh
 
Which one is your favorite in that passage from Proverbs?

_________________________________________________________________________________________________________
CATECHISM:
Question: Why are all six chief parts of the Small Catechism taken from the Bible alone?
Answer:  All the chief parts of the Small Catechism are taken from the Bible, because as god's written Word the Bible is the only final authority for Christian faith and life.  "We pledge ourselves to the prophetic and apostolic writings of the Old and New Testaments as the pure and clear fountain of Israel, which is the only true norm according to which all teachers and teachings are to be judged and evaluated.... We have a single, universally accepted.... form of doctrine,,,,, from which and according to which, because it is drawn from the Word of God, all other writings are to be approved and accepted, judged, and regulated"  (Formula of Concord SD Rule and Norm 3, 10) 
_____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
BIRTHDAYS:
Sun- Cheryl Bettlach, Irma Travelet
Tues- Jeanette Koehler, Devin Miller, Christine Winn
THurs- Mary Hilgendorf, David Mincemeyer, Mike Spoede
Fri- Pam Bueltmann, Henrietta Luter
Sat- Blake Berryman
Sun- Wilma Schaefer
________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
ANNIVERSARIES

Sun- Mike and Peggy Smith
Fri- Roger and Carol Boeger
 
 _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
CALENDAR:
Wed- nothing
Thurs- CARE interviews beginning at 9am; Jonesburg Nursing Home worship 10:30; Alzhiemers support group 1pm
Fri-  OAFC arrives at 8pm; Marilyn begins vacation
Sat-  OAFC here all day; worship 5pm; Luau at Schirrs 5:30pm
Sun- worship 9am; Sunday school and Bible class 10:30am
_______________________________________________________________________________________________________
WORSHIP WORKERS
Projector-  Sat- McKenzie; Sun- Panhorst
Elder- Sat- Talbert, Sun- Linke
Ushers- Hoelscher, Pritzel, Hoelscher Schirr
Acolyte- Gabel
Lay reader- Sat-Sevier; Sun- Winn
Greeters-  Turnure
Altar- Setup- Callies/Vohsen; Clean Up- Bettlach/Schirr
Organist- Siebold
Tellers- Team #1
 ______________________________________________________________________________________
NEWS: 
 A NEW BIBLE STUDY ON PROVERBS:  It has been a while since we have started a new Bible study.  If you haven't been to Bible study for a while or have never attended, this Sunday is a perfect time to start.  Proverbs is full of God's wisdom!  If you want to know how to live your life in a more God pleasing way, this is the Bible study to be at!  High School and Junior High Kids, this would be a great Bible study for you too!!!
_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

OAFC (Ongoing Ambassadors for Christ) will be here June 3-5   Go to OAFC.org to learn more about this group!!
This is a group of high school age youth and their adult leaders who goes to a different church once a month and canvasses neighborhoods for that church.  They do a survey that asks questions like, "What church do you go to?"  "Do you know about Jesus?"  and "Are you going to heaven?"   They also help to lead worship and go to a nursing home to minister to the people there. 

Help with housing and meals has been filled!!!  Thank you to all of our wonderful volunteers!!!
 
 
SUPPORT and PARTICIPATION IS STILL WANTED!!!- If you have time available on Saturday, please come and join them in their activities.  You will be greatly blessed!  
 
____________________________________________________________________________________________________________
ADULTS ONLY LUAU ON SATURDAY, JUNE 4  5:30-whenever pm at Walt and Betty Schirr's house. 
$12 per person:  Hawaiian dress is encouraged!!  Invite your friends!!!
 
Sign up on the sheet on the counter in the narthex.    Checks made payable to Betty Schirr.
_____________________________________________________________________________________________________
TORNADO RELIEF EFFORTS
I will be working this week on getting a plan together to go down to Joplin to help with relief efforts.  It is gong to take a bit of money for gas, lodging, and food so if you want to go with us, please make plans accordingly. 
 
 
Below is a list from Immanuel Lutheran Church's Website:
Immediate  Free Clinic Supplies Needed:
Inhaler spacers
Generic Keflex
Cipro
Clindamycin
Generic Augmentin
Albuterol inhalers
Advair

 
Immediate Relief Supplies Needed:
 ICE! ICE! ICE!  UNTIL WE RECEIVE AN ICE MACHINE WE NEED COOLERS AND ICE!  THIS WEEK WILL BE HOT!

Batteries - specifically C and D but all are need in some quantity

Empty Plastic Containers

Safety Goggles

Sugar/Sweetner

Powdered Drinks

Flashlights

Pull-Ups

16 Penny Nails

Laundry Detergent

Heavy Plastic Sheeting

Staple Guns and Staples

Weather Stripping (Furring Strips)

Tarps

Sunscreen

Individually bottled Water, Juice, and Gatorade

Commerical Ice Machine

8 - 10 Walkie Talkies with ear pieces and recharge on a base station. This will assist groups who are in the city.  (WE HAVE RECEIVED SOME.  A FEW MORE ARE NEEDED)

Packaged Snacks - granola bars or other individually packaged snacks.

Our facility is maxed out at this time. Until we find some storage, we can't accept any more clothing donations that are not listed above. Please check back with us as the need will be ongoing. As soon as space is cleared we will post that we are taking donations again.

The word about our facility has spread and many tired, hungry families and rescue workers are getti
ng hot meals, medical care, and supplies. When they walk in our gym, you should see their faces. They are overwhelmed by the love of Christ that is being lavished on them. Thank you for standing with us through this incredibly tough time. The Body of Christ is beautiful!

Monetary donations can be sent to Immanuel Lutheran Church marked "tornado relief."

Volunteers Needed:
Help needed to sort donations, unload trucks, and serve lunch and dinner.

Immanuel Members - contact Stephanie Miller for information about helping with meals.

Monetary Donations: 
Donations can be made out to Immanuel Joplin and sent to the church. Please mark TORNADO RECOVERY on the memo line. 

*Thrivent Members - Matching funds information coming soon.

Please call Kimberly, she is manning the church phone, 624-0333.

Sister Congregations.....We are overwhelmed by your offers of support and labor! We are hoping to have internet restored Tuesday so that we can begin to respond to your offers to come and help. We will be in contact as soon as possible.  We need your help and support, but please give us time to respond.  God Bless you all! 

Special thanks to Shawn and Jennifer who are maintaining our website and responding to emails on our behalf from St. Louis.  Without them, we would not be able to communicate with our sister churches.

PLEASE COME TO CHURCH TO help organize donations, preparing meals, distribute water.   Need places for people to stay, store possessions, transportation, house pets. Volunteers check in with Amanda Moenning or Kim Davis upon arrival. They will put you to work.

 
 
Go to lcms.org/worldrelief  or mail a check to LCMS World Relief and Human Care PO Box 66861 St Louis, MO 63166-6861 (write "Tornado Relief" in the memo line.) 
______________________________________________________________________________________________________________
PRAYER REQUESTS:  (Please reply to this email to have prayer requests posted.)  
For NORBERT HEITGERD who is at home and will be receiving hospice care.
 
For BRETT RITCHEY who is hospitalized with complications due to sepsis but is recovering well.
 
For DWAYNE SEXTON, Joan's son, who has been diagnosed with kidney cancer. 
 
For LISA RAUSCH'S MOM who is hospitalized after falling and breaking her hip.
 
For the thousands in and around Joplin, MO effected by the tornado, especially the many who have lost or are still searching for loved ones.  
 
For ROSETTA JONES who has been moved to Warrenton Manor ??? to recover from a broken collar bone after a fall. 
 
For RUTH CANTRELL who is dealing witha  tumor on her pituitary gland and with severe problems with weakness and tiredness. 
  
For ROBYN MCNEW'S BROTHER, KEN MEYER, who is still on the long road to recovery. . 
 
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 ice for Joplin

Below is a message from Teresa Scott concerning needs in Joplin:
 

Pastor,

If any one is going to Joplin and has a way to transport ice, we can supply it. 

Teresa

 

From: stjohnswarrenton@googlegroups.com [mailto:stjohnswarrenton@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of jeremy klaustermeier
Sent: Tuesday, May 31, 2011 9:19 AM
To: pastor's email
Subject: St. John's Group Email Monday, May 31, 2011

 

DEVOTION: There is a time for everything and a season for every activity under heaven...... Ecclesiastes 3:1-17
 
This is a very familiar verse and passage of Scripture.  Have you ever thought about what it means for you?  It means that there is a time for many good things to happen and a time for quite a few bad things to happen as well.  The good news is that God works His will through them both. 
 
There is a time for strife and a time for healing, a time to live in plenty and a time to be in need.  A time to help and a time to be helped.  A time to talk and a time to keep your mouth shut.  I could go on and on.  How do you see God's hand in all of these times and circumstances?
 
This time in our church's history is a time of reflection and restoration, a time to look back at where we have been and a time to think about, plan, and prepare for where we want to go.  All of this is guided by God's hand.  "God works all things out for the good of those who love Him and have been called according to His purpose."  
 
We need to be looking toward God and His purpose in the things taking place this week and in the weeks ahead.  He will have His will to be done in and through us!  How exciting is that?  He has big things planned for us! 
 
 
 
In this time we don't stop doing God's work.  In fact, He may even ramp it up a bit in our lives.  This week and next we have many things going on.  Below is a list of the main things:
 
1. OAFC:  If you don't know what it is by now, you need to learn about it.  Go to OAFC.org to learn more about it.    A brief synopsis is that it is a group of high school age kids and their adult leaders who go to a different LCMS church once a month and do Bible study, evangelism and outreach in, for, and with the congregation.  The big parts are Bible study Friday night, Saturday morning, and Saturday night, door todoor canvassing Sat morning and afternoon, a program at a local nursing or retirement home, and leading of worship Sat and Sun.  Many have volunteered to house and feed these wonderful folks  this weekend.  What we really want now is people, both teens and adults, who will take some time out to participate in their activities.  Please call me and let me know if you can be there. 
 
2. LUAU:  The Schirrs have opened their beautiful home to us Saturday night to have a good time of relaxation, fellowship, and good fun.  Thank you Schirrs!  Please call them TODAY if you haven't signed up yet!  This is an adults only party so kids need to stay home. 
 
3. A NEW BIBLE STUDY ON PROVERBS:  It has been a while since we have started a new Bible study.  If you haven't been to Bible study for a while or have never attended, this Sunday is a perfect time to start.  Proverbs is full of God's wisdom!  If you want to know how to live your life in a more God pleasing way, this is the Bible study to be at!
 
4. JOPLIN RELIEF:  Hopefully by next week I will have a plan to take a group of folks down to Joplin to help with the relief efforts for a few days.  Please stay tuned, especially if you want to go. 
 
Prayer:  Lord God, as we reflect and move forward, herlp us also to continue to do your work in every part of our lives!  Help us to realize that there is a time for everything under heaven, but that your work is always going on!  Amen.
_________________________________________________________________________________________________
YESTERDAY's QUIZ:   What does the book of Proverbs  say about the leech?  It says that they keep saying, "I want" and 'Give"
_____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
TODAY'S QUIZ: Name two things that there is a time for under heaven?
_________________________________________________________________________________________________________
CATECHISM:
Question: Who wrote our Small Catechism?
Answer:  Martin Luther, the Reformer of the church, wrote the Small Catechism in 1529. 
_____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
BIRTHDAYS:
Sun- Cheryl Bettlach, Irma Travelet
Tues- Jeanette Koehler, Devin Miller, Christine Winn
THurs- Mary Hilgendorf, David Mincemeyer, Mike Spoede
Fri- Pam Bueltmann, Henrietta Luter
Sat- Blake Berryman
Sun- Wilma Schaefer
________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
ANNIVERSARIES
Sun- Mike and Peggy Smith
Fri- Roger and Carol Boeger
 
 
_______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
CALENDAR:
Tues- quilting 9-2; Bible study 11:30
Wed- nothing
Thurs- CARE interviews beginning at 9am; Jonesburg Nursing Home worship 10:30; Alzhiemers support group 1pm
Fri-  OAFC arrives at 8pm; Marilyn begins vacation
Sat-  OAFC here all day; worship 5pm; Luau at Schirrs 5:30pm
Sun- worship 9am; Sunday school and Bible class 10:30am
_______________________________________________________________________________________________________
WORSHIP WORKERS
Projector-  Sat- McKenzie; Sun- Panhorst
Elder- Sat- Talbert, Sun- Linke
Ushers- Hoelscher, Pritzel, Hoelscher Schirr
Acolyte- Gabel
Lay reader- Sat-Sevier; Sun- Winn
Greeters-  Turnure
Altar- Setup- Callies/Vohsen; Clean Up- Bettlach/Schirr
Organist- Siebold
Tellers- Team #1
 
______________________________________________________________________________________
NEWS: 
OAFC (Ongoing Ambassadors for Christ) will be here June 3-5
This is a group of high school age youth and their adult leaders who goes to a different church once a month and canvasses neighborhoods for that church.  They do a survey that asks questions like, "What church do you go to?"  "Do you know about Jesus?"  and "Are you going to heaven?"   They also help to lead worship and go to a nursing home to minister to the people there. 

Help with housing and meals has been filled!!!  Thank you to all of our wonderful volunteers!!!
 
 
SUPPORT and PARTICIPATION IS STILL WANTED!!!- If you have time available on Saturday, please come and join them in their activities.  You will be greatly blessed!  
 
____________________________________________________________________________________________________________
ADULTS ONLY LUAU ON SATURDAY, JUNE 4  5:30-whenever pm at Walt and Betty Schirr's house. 
$12 per person:  Hawaiian dress is encouraged!!  Invite your friends!!!
 
Sign up on the sheet on the counter in the narthex.    Checks made payable to Betty Schirr.
_____________________________________________________________________________________________________
TORNADO RELIEF EFFORTS
I will be working this week on getting a plan together to go down to Joplin to help with relief efforts.  It is gong to take a bit of money for gas, lodging, and food so if you want to go with us, please make plans accordingly. 
 
 
Below is a list from Immanuel Lutheran Church's Website:
Immediate  Free Clinic Supplies Needed:
Inhaler spacers
Generic Keflex
Cipro
Clindamycin
Generic Augmentin
Albuterol inhalers
Advair

 
Immediate Relief Supplies Needed:
 ICE! ICE! ICE!  UNTIL WE RECEIVE AN ICE MACHINE WE NEED COOLERS AND ICE!  THIS WEEK WILL BE HOT!

Batteries - specifically C and D but all are need in some quantity

Empty Plastic Containers

Safety Goggles

Sugar/Sweetner

Powdered Drinks

Flashlights

Pull-Ups

16 Penny Nails

Laundry Detergent

Heavy Plastic Sheeting

Staple Guns and Staples

Weather Stripping (Furring Strips)

Tarps

Sunscreen

Individually bottled Water, Juice, and Gatorade

Commerical Ice Machine

8 - 10 Walkie Talkies with ear pieces and recharge on a base station. This will assist groups who are in the city.  (WE HAVE RECEIVED SOME.  A FEW MORE ARE NEEDED)

Packaged Snacks - granola bars or other individually packaged snacks.

Our facility is maxed out at this time. Until we find some storage, we can't accept any more clothing donations that are not listed above. Please check back with us as the need will be ongoing. As soon as space is cleared we will post that we are taking donations again.

The word about our facility has spread and many tired, hungry families and rescue workers are getting hot meals, medical care, and supplies. When they walk in our gym, you should see their faces. They are overwhelmed by the love of Christ that is being lavished on them. Thank you for standing with us through this incredibly tough time. The Body of Christ is beautiful!

Monetary donations can be sent to Immanuel Lutheran Church marked "tornado relief."

Volunteers Needed:
Help needed to sort donations, unload trucks, and serve lunch and dinner.

Immanuel Members - contact Stephanie Miller for information about helping with meals.

Monetary Donations: 
Donations can be made out to Immanuel Joplin and sent to the church. Please mark TORNADO RECOVERY on the memo line. 

*Thrivent Members - Matching funds information coming soon.

Please call Kimberly, she is manning the church phone, 624-0333.

Sister Congregations.....We are overwhelmed by your offers of support and labor! We are hoping to have internet restored Tuesday so that we can begin to respond to your offers to come and help. We will be in contact as soon as possible.  We need your help and support, but please give us time to respond.  God Bless you all! 

Special thanks to Shawn and Jennifer who are maintaining our website and responding to emails on our behalf from St. Louis.  Without them, we would not be able to communicate with our sister churches.

PLEASE COME TO CHURCH TO help organize donations, preparing meals, distribute water.   Need places for people to stay, store possessions, transportation, house pets. Volunteers check in with Amanda Moenning or Kim Davis upon arrival. They will put you to work.

 
 
Go to lcms.org/worldrelief  or mail a check to LCMS World Relief and Human Care PO Box 66861 St Louis, MO 63166-6861 (write "Tornado Relief" in the memo line.) 
______________________________________________________________________________________________________________
PRAYER REQUESTS:  (Please reply to this email to have prayer requests posted.)  
For BRETT RITCHEY who is hospitalized with complications due to sepsis.
 
For DWAYNE SEXTON, Joan's son, who has been diagnosed with kidney cancer. 
 
For LISA RAUSCH'S MOM who is hospitalized after falling and breaking her hip.
 
For the thousands in and around Joplin, MO effected by the tornado, especially the many who have lost or are still searching for loved ones. 
  
For NORBERT HEITGERD who remains hospitalized with severe problems due to his cancer.  
 
For ROSETTA JONES who has been moved to Warrenton Manor ??? to recover from a broken collar bone after a fall. 
 
For RUTH CANTRELL who is dealing witha  tumor on her pituitary gland and with severe problems with weakness and tiredness. 
  
For ROBYN MCNEW'S BROTHER, KEN MEYER, who is still on the long road to recovery. . 
 
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 Monday, May 31, 2011

DEVOTION: There is a time for everything and a season for every activity under heaven...... Ecclesiastes 3:1-17
 
This is a very familiar verse and passage of Scripture.  Have you ever thought about what it means for you?  It means that there is a time for many good things to happen and a time for quite a few bad things to happen as well.  The good news is that God works His will through them both. 
 
There is a time for strife and a time for healing, a time to live in plenty and a time to be in need.  A time to help and a time to be helped.  A time to talk and a time to keep your mouth shut.  I could go on and on.  How do you see God's hand in all of these times and circumstances?
 
This time in our church's history is a time of reflection and restoration, a time to look back at where we have been and a time to think about, plan, and prepare for where we want to go.  All of this is guided by God's hand.  "God works all things out for the good of those who love Him and have been called according to His purpose."  
 
We need to be looking toward God and His purpose in the things taking place this week and in the weeks ahead.  He will have His will to be done in and through us!  How exciting is that?  He has big things planned for us! 
 
 
 
In this time we don't stop doing God's work.  In fact, He may even ramp it up a bit in our lives.  This week and next we have many things going on.  Below is a list of the main things:
 
1. OAFC:  If you don't know what it is by now, you need to learn about it.  Go to OAFC.org to learn more about it.    A brief synopsis is that it is a group of high school age kids and their adult leaders who go to a different LCMS church once a month and do Bible study, evangelism and outreach in, for, and with the congregation.  The big parts are Bible study Friday night, Saturday morning, and Saturday night, door todoor canvassing Sat morning and afternoon, a program at a local nursing or retirement home, and leading of worship Sat and Sun.  Many have volunteered to house and feed these wonderful folks  this weekend.  What we really want now is people, both teens and adults, who will take some time out to participate in their activities.  Please call me and let me know if you can be there. 
 
2. LUAU:  The Schirrs have opened their beautiful home to us Saturday night to have a good time of relaxation, fellowship, and good fun.  Thank you Schirrs!  Please call them TODAY if you haven't signed up yet!  This is an adults only party so kids need to stay home. 
 
3. A NEW BIBLE STUDY ON PROVERBS:  It has been a while since we have started a new Bible study.  If you haven't been to Bible study for a while or have never attended, this Sunday is a perfect time to start.  Proverbs is full of God's wisdom!  If you want to know how to live your life in a more God pleasing way, this is the Bible study to be at!
 
4. JOPLIN RELIEF:  Hopefully by next week I will have a plan to take a group of folks down to Joplin to help with the relief efforts for a few days.  Please stay tuned, especially if you want to go. 
 
Prayer:  Lord God, as we reflect and move forward, herlp us also to continue to do your work in every part of our lives!  Help us to realize that there is a time for everything under heaven, but that your work is always going on!  Amen.
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YESTERDAY's QUIZ:   What does the book of Proverbs  say about the leech?  It says that they keep saying, "I want" and 'Give"
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TODAY'S QUIZ: Name two things that there is a time for under heaven?
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CATECHISM:
Question: Who wrote our Small Catechism?
Answer:  Martin Luther, the Reformer of the church, wrote the Small Catechism in 1529. 
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BIRTHDAYS:
Sun- Cheryl Bettlach, Irma Travelet
Tues- Jeanette Koehler, Devin Miller, Christine Winn
THurs- Mary Hilgendorf, David Mincemeyer, Mike Spoede
Fri- Pam Bueltmann, Henrietta Luter
Sat- Blake Berryman
Sun- Wilma Schaefer
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ANNIVERSARIES

Sun- Mike and Peggy Smith
Fri- Roger and Carol Boeger
 
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CALENDAR:
Tues- quilting 9-2; Bible study 11:30
Wed- nothing
Thurs- CARE interviews beginning at 9am; Jonesburg Nursing Home worship 10:30; Alzhiemers support group 1pm
Fri-  OAFC arrives at 8pm; Marilyn begins vacation
Sat-  OAFC here all day; worship 5pm; Luau at Schirrs 5:30pm
Sun- worship 9am; Sunday school and Bible class 10:30am
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WORSHIP WORKERS
Projector-  Sat- McKenzie; Sun- Panhorst
Elder- Sat- Talbert, Sun- Linke
Ushers- Hoelscher, Pritzel, Hoelscher Schirr
Acolyte- Gabel
Lay reader- Sat-Sevier; Sun- Winn
Greeters-  Turnure
Altar- Setup- Callies/Vohsen; Clean Up- Bettlach/Schirr
Organist- Siebold
Tellers- Team #1
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NEWS: 
OAFC (Ongoing Ambassadors for Christ) will be here June 3-5
This is a group of high school age youth and their adult leaders who goes to a different church once a month and canvasses neighborhoods for that church.  They do a survey that asks questions like, "What church do you go to?"  "Do you know about Jesus?"  and "Are you going to heaven?"   They also help to lead worship and go to a nursing home to minister to the people there. 

Help with housing and meals has been filled!!!  Thank you to all of our wonderful volunteers!!!
 
 
SUPPORT and PARTICIPATION IS STILL WANTED!!!- If you have time available on Saturday, please come and join them in their activities.  You will be greatly blessed!  
 
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ADULTS ONLY LUAU ON SATURDAY, JUNE 4  5:30-whenever pm at Walt and Betty Schirr's house. 
$12 per person:  Hawaiian dress is encouraged!!  Invite your friends!!!
 
Sign up on the sheet on the counter in the narthex.    Checks made payable to Betty Schirr.
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TORNADO RELIEF EFFORTS
I will be working this week on getting a plan together to go down to Joplin to help with relief efforts.  It is gong to take a bit of money for gas, lodging, and food so if you want to go with us, please make plans accordingly. 
 
 
Below is a list from Immanuel Lutheran Church's Website:
Immediate  Free Clinic Supplies Needed:
Inhaler spacers
Generic Keflex
Cipro
Clindamycin
Generic Augmentin
Albuterol inhalers
Advair

 
Immediate Relief Supplies Needed:
 ICE! ICE! ICE!  UNTIL WE RECEIVE AN ICE MACHINE WE NEED COOLERS AND ICE!  THIS WEEK WILL BE HOT!

Batteries - specifically C and D but all are need in some quantity

Empty Plastic Containers

Safety Goggles

Sugar/Sweetner

Powdered Drinks

Flashlights

Pull-Ups

16 Penny Nails

Laundry Detergent

Heavy Plastic Sheeting

Staple Guns and Staples

Weather Stripping (Furring Strips)

Tarps

Sunscreen

Individually bottled Water, Juice, and Gatorade

Commerical Ice Machine

8 - 10 Walkie Talkies with ear pieces and recharge on a base station. This will assist groups who are in the city.  (WE HAVE RECEIVED SOME.  A FEW MORE ARE NEEDED)

Packaged Snacks - granola bars or other individually packaged snacks.

Our facility is maxed out at this time. Until we find some storage, we can't accept any more clothing donations that are not listed above. Please check back with us as the need will be ongoing. As soon as space is cleared we will post that we are taking donations again.

The word about our facility has spread and many tired, hungry families and rescue workers are getti
ng hot meals, medical care, and supplies. When they walk in our gym, you should see their faces. They are overwhelmed by the love of Christ that is being lavished on them. Thank you for standing with us through this incredibly tough time. The Body of Christ is beautiful!

Monetary donations can be sent to Immanuel Lutheran Church marked "tornado relief."

Volunteers Needed:
Help needed to sort donations, unload trucks, and serve lunch and dinner.

Immanuel Members - contact Stephanie Miller for information about helping with meals.

Monetary Donations: 
Donations can be made out to Immanuel Joplin and sent to the church. Please mark TORNADO RECOVERY on the memo line. 

*Thrivent Members - Matching funds information coming soon.

Please call Kimberly, she is manning the church phone, 624-0333.

Sister Congregations.....We are overwhelmed by your offers of support and labor! We are hoping to have internet restored Tuesday so that we can begin to respond to your offers to come and help. We will be in contact as soon as possible.  We need your help and support, but please give us time to respond.  God Bless you all! 

Special thanks to Shawn and Jennifer who are maintaining our website and responding to emails on our behalf from St. Louis.  Without them, we would not be able to communicate with our sister churches.

PLEASE COME TO CHURCH TO help organize donations, preparing meals, distribute water.   Need places for people to stay, store possessions, transportation, house pets. Volunteers check in with Amanda Moenning or Kim Davis upon arrival. They will put you to work.

 
 
Go to lcms.org/worldrelief  or mail a check to LCMS World Relief and Human Care PO Box 66861 St Louis, MO 63166-6861 (write "Tornado Relief" in the memo line.) 
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PRAYER REQUESTS:  (Please reply to this email to have prayer requests posted.)  
For BRETT RITCHEY who is hospitalized with complications due to sepsis.
 
For DWAYNE SEXTON, Joan's son, who has been diagnosed with kidney cancer. 
 
For LISA RAUSCH'S MOM who is hospitalized after falling and breaking her hip.
 
For the thousands in and around Joplin, MO effected by the tornado, especially the many who have lost or are still searching for loved ones. 
  
For NORBERT HEITGERD who remains hospitalized with severe problems due to his cancer.  
 
For ROSETTA JONES who has been moved to Warrenton Manor ??? to recover from a broken collar bone after a fall. 
 
For RUTH CANTRELL who is dealing witha  tumor on her pituitary gland and with severe problems with weakness and tiredness. 
  
For ROBYN MCNEW'S BROTHER, KEN MEYER, who is still on the long road to recovery. . 
 
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 FW: How to unfold a rosebud?

I found this piece of wisdom wonderful and a good lesson to learn!  One that I had never heard before.  Thank you Don!



 


  
GOD'S Rosebud

A new minister was walking with an older, more seasoned minister in the garden one day. 

Feeling a bit insecure about what God had for him to do, he was asking the older preacher for some advice.

The older preacher walked up to a rosebush and handed the young preacher a rosebud and told him to open it without tearing off any petals.

The young preacher looked in disbelief at the older preacher and was trying to figure out what a rosebud could possibly have to do with his wanting to know the will of God for his life and ministry.

But because of his great respect for the older preacher, he proceeded to try to unfold the rose, while keeping every petal intact. 

It wasn't long before he realized how impossible this was to do. 

Noticing the younger preacher's inability to unfold the rosebud without tearing it, the older preacher began to recite the following poem...


  
"It is only a tiny rosebud, 
A flower of God's design; 
But I cannot unfold the petals 
With these clumsy hands of mine." 

"The secret of unfolding flowers 
Is not known to such as I. 
GOD opens this flower so easily, 
But in my hands they die." 

  "If I cannot unfold a rosebud, 
This flower of God's design, 
Then how can I have the wisdom 
To unfold this life of mine?" 

  "So I'll trust in God for leading 
Each moment of my day. 
I will look to God for guidance 
In each step of the way."


"The path that lies before me, 
Only my Lord knows.
I'll trust God to unfold the moments, 
Just as He unfolds the rose." 


  Please share this poem with a friend if you enjoyed being reminded to let go and let God unfold your life. 

            





 

 
 

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St. John's Group Email Immanuel, Joplin website

If you would like to be updated about relief efforts specifically in and with Immanuel Lutheran Church in Jopli go to this website http://www.immanueljoplin.com/TORNADO/tabid/3141/language/en-US/Default.aspx
 
As soon as they call for volunteers I will be working on getting a group together maybe as soon as next Thursday and Friday.  Right now they are really quite full both of volunteers and of donations.  Monetary donations are still very good to do. 
 
Pastor and Mrs. Schamber (Naomi Johnson's mom and dad) came and took all of the stuff that was donated this week.  We will continue to collect for next Friday as well. 
 
Peace be with you all on your blessed Memorial Day weekend!!
Pastor

St. John's Group Email Catholic Gasoline

Your Friday funny!
 


 
SISTER MARY ANN'S GASOLINE 

  

SISTER MARY ANN'S GASOLINE
Sister Mary Ann, who worked for a home health agency, was out making her rounds visiting homebound patients when she ran out of gas. As luck would have it, a Texaco Gasoline station was just a block away.


She walked to the station to borrow a gas can and buy some gas. The attendant told her that the only gas can he owned had been loaned out, but she could wait until it was returned. Since Sister Mary Ann was on the way to see a patient, she decided not to wait and walked back to her car.
 
She looked for something in her car that she could fill with gas and spotted the bedpan she was taking to the patient. Always resourceful, Sister Mary Ann carried the bedpan to the station,
filled it with gasoline, and carried the full bedpan back to her car.

As she was pouring the gas into her tank, two Baptists watched from across the street.. One of them turned to the other and said,


'If it starts, I'm turning Catholic.'!!






In God we trust!



IF YOU SEE SOMEBODY WITHOUT A SMILE, GIVE THEM ONE OF YOURS.


 



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