Tuesday, Feb 5, 2013

 

DEVOTION:  And we bring you the good news that what God promised to the fathers, this He has fulfilled to us their children by raising Jesus .... Acts 13:32-33a

How would you feel if you bought a dozen eggs and there were only 11 in the carton? How would you react if you purchased a dozen doughnuts and the bag held only 11?

Would you feel gypped? Hornswoggled? Duped and Deceived?

If so, you can understand why people in New Jersey and Chicago have begun a class-action suit against Subway® sandwiches. One of the men went to 17 different restaurants and found that not a single one of the foot-long sandwiches he bought measured a full foot long. Most of the meals came in somewhere around 11 inches.

The argument is this: a sandwich which is an inch short may not be a big deal, but when you multiply that inch by millions of sandwiches sold, it is a nasty bit of false advertising.

Maybe those fellows have a point.

Maybe we shouldn't be so accepting of manufacturers' untrue claims. Maybe Subway ought to state, "A foot-long sandwich may fall somewhat short of being a foot long." Yes, I know it loses its ring, but the advertising and the sandwich would match up, and the company would be keeping their promise.

Truth in advertising.

Have you ever given thanks to the Lord that the things He has said, the claims He has made, the promises He has offered are true? It is a quality which makes the Triune God -- and Christianity -- unique.

Consider how many other deities have said, "I will send my Son into this world to become a human being. He will live for you; He will suffer for you; He will carry your sins, and He will die your death. All this will happen, so all who believe on Jesus will be forgiven of their sins and be reconciled with Me"?

Only Christianity can make such a claim. Only Christianity can say, "We have good news. The promises our divine Lord made to Adam, Abraham, Isaac and Jacob have come to pass in the life, death and victorious resurrection of God's Son, Jesus. Only our faith can say God has kept His promises because Jesus, having lived a perfect life, was condemned and crucified on Calvary's cross. Only our faith can say, "A risen Christ is proof that God has not advertised
falsely."

Yes, our faith can say those things, and each of us ought to be saying those things. We need to tell a lost and condemned world that the Lord, His Word, His Son's sacrifice and victory are true and can be believed.

Period.

THE PRAYER: Dear Lord, I give thanks Your Word is true and can be believed. I rejoice that Holy Scripture contains no false advertising. Now may I point the unbelieving world toward the Savior who alone is God's fulfilled promise, who offers salvation. In Jesus' Name. Amen.

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MONDAY'S QUIZ:  Who were the sons of Aaron? Nadab, Abihu, Eleazar, and Ithamar (Note: Nadab and Abihu offered an unauthorized offering before the Lord and were struck dead because of it, so only Eleazar and Ithamar served as priests during all of Aaron's lifetime.)
 
Good job finding the answer Dianne!
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TUESDAY'S QUIZ: Who was the one who ordered the first census of Israel?
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CALENDAR:
Tues- Quilters 9-2; Bible study 11:30-12:15
Wed- Pastor is being "locked up" at lunch to raise money for MDA. 
Thurs- Jonesburg Nursing home worship 10:30; Alzheimers Caregivers support group 1pm;
Fri- Bible study at Hendershots 7pm
Sat- worship 5pm; STEAK DINNER AND AUCTION 6pm
Sun- worship 8:30; Sunday school 9:45; worship 11am; elders noon
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NEWS:
YOUTH GROUP STEAK DINNER AND AUCTION IS THIS COMING SATURDAY AT 6PM!!!!!  TICKETS ARE STILL AVAILABLE!!  MANY GOOD DEALS ARE TO BE HAD!!
 If you have any questions about tickets, please call Barb Hargrove at 456-2235, or Christy Winn at 314-479-5543
 ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
BRING YOUR BABY BOTTLES BACK TO CHURCH FILLED WITH MONEY THIS WEEKEND!!!
We will be collecting all the money together and then Denise Schlesselmann will be bringing it to Lutherans for Life.
__________________________________________________________________________________
SUNDAY SCHOOL HAS STARTED A NEW EXCITING AND FUN CURRICULUM CALLED "CROSS EXPLORATIONS".  There is a fun opening, a short study of the lesson for today and then a fun time of science experiments and other activities!!
Come to Sunday school at 9:45am every Sunday to check it out!!!  You won't be disappointed!!!
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A NEW ADULT BIBLE CLASS STARTED THIS PAST SUNDAY AT 9:45!!!  Please join us!
A video based Bible study by Ken Ham, founder of Answers in Genesis and the Creation Museum, will begin this coming Sunday.  It begins with a study on the "Relevance of Genesis".  Each study is about a half hour of video followed by a half hour of discussion.  If you have been neglecting Bible study for a while, because of the subject matter, or for whatever reason, please consider coming back and joining us!  You won't be disappointed! 
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TRAVELING FELLOWSHIP GROUP  (TFG) IS GOING TO THE CREATION MUSEUM IN CINCINNATI!!! 
A great time is planned for August 23-25 as we head to the Creation Museum just south of Cincinnati, Ohio.  We will be making a stop at the Abraham Lincoln National Historic Site in Kentucky on the way.  Along with the creation museum on Saturday, we will also enjoy a comedy on the Showboat majestic in the evening.  On Sunday we will tour the national museum of the US Air Force in Dayton, Ohio.  As usual, cost will depend on the number of people going.  As of now it should run about $350 per person, plus meals, or $506 a couple.  If you are interested in this trip, please sign the sheet on the counter in the narthex.  Again you may invite your friends and family to join us.

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PRAYERS: 
For DANNY DREYER as he starts Ranger training today for the Army.

Correction on prayer for SAM HARGROVE, he receives his commission THIS WEEKEND.

For JEANETTE KOEHLER who at The CEDARS nursing home in Chesterfield. 
 
For ANITA ALTHEIDE, a friend of the Klaustermeiers from Hannibal, MO, who has been put on hospice care.
 
For MIKE WADE, a missionary St. Johns has sponsored for at least 12 years, as he has had to take leave because of severe migraine headaches.
 
For JASON FIGURA that God would keep him safe as he has to work on the east coast and be away from his family.  
 
For KIM, a friend of the Robines who undergoing a very difficult pregnancy. 


 






  
 



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Lenten Series

Lent begins in nine 9 days!  I know!  I didn't realize it until last Friday myself.  Anyways, you may be wondering what we are gong to focus on during our Wednesday Lenten services.  We are going to focus on:

 

The Number 40 in the Bible: Journeys of Trial, Testing, Repentance, and Revelation

 

Feb 13- Jesus in the Wilderness:  Matthew 4:1-11    

Feb 20- Noah's Ark:  Genesis 7:11-24

Feb 27- Moses on Mt. Sinai: Exodus 24:15-18

Mar 6- Israel in the Wilderness:  Joshua 5:2-9

Mar 13- The Journey of Elijah to Mt. Horeb: 1 Kings 19:1-15

Mar 20- The time between the Resurrection to the Ascension: Acts 1:1-11

 

 

 

Remember, supper begins at 5:30 and worship begins at 6:30!!!

Additional info for Snacks needed for Good News Club at Rebecca Boone

Just so you know, it costs about $15 per week for snacks (includes snack and drink)
 
There is a peanut allergy and a red dye allergy in the group. 


Our congregation is sponsoring the Good News Club at Rebecca Boone Elementary school this year.  It is after school and the kids are plenty hungry when they get there.  We have enough snacks for one more week, but we will need some for the rest of the school year.   Right now there are 22 kids attending weekly.
 
You can either donate the actual snacks for a particular week or multiple weeks or just donate some money to the cause.  Please call Mary Aubuchon at 314-581-5824 to donate!!! 
 
 
Thank you in advance!
Pastor

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Snacks needed for Good News Club at Rebecca Boone

Our congregation is sponsoring the Good News Club at Rebecca Boone Elementary school this year.  It is after school and the kids are plenty hungry when they get there.  We have enough snacks for one more week, but we will need some for the rest of the school year.   Right now there are 22 kids attending weekly.
 
You can either donate the actual snacks for a particular week or multiple weeks or just donate some money to the cause.  Please call Mary Aubuchon at 314-581-5824 to donate!!! 
 
 
Thank you in advance!
Pastor

Monday, Feb 4, 2013


 
DEVOTION:  God said, "Appoint Aaron and his sons to serve as priests; anyone else who approaches the sanctuary must be put to death."  Numbers 3:4
 
If you do that again you are going to get a spanking.  Don't go running into the parking lot or you are going to get in big trouble.  If I see a grade like that again on your report card you are grounded for two months. 
 
These all sound pretty harsh, don't they?  Yet sometimes, in order to get the point across, we need to make pretty serious threats.  And sometimes, when push comes to shove, we need to follow through on our threats or they become just empty, idle threats. 
 
Just so you know, God doesn't make empty, idle threats.  There were a couple instances where men who were not priests approached the sanctuary, just like Gods told them not to do, and they were put to death.  One time the Ark of the Covenant, which was supposed to stay in the holy of holies, was stolen by a rival country, but when the country experienced death and plague because of it, they sent it back on a wagon with a couple oxen carrying it. 
 
Our Lord is serious about his promises both good and bad.  He doesn't just overlook offenses to His will.  he allows consequences for sin, especially death.  In the same way He is serious about keeping His promise of salvation.  He is so serious, in fact, that He actually sent His only Son to earth, from heaven, to suffer and die for us.  He keeps His promise.
 
He is just as serious about you.  If you were the only one on earth He would have done the same thing just for you.  Think about that the next time you are thinking about doing something God doesn't want you to do.  Think about that the next time you want to sleep in instead of getting up for worship.  Think about that the next time you are putting God on the backburner. 
 
God is serious about you, isn't it time to maybe get a little more serious about Him?
 
Let us pray:  Lord God, I thank you for taking me seriously and loving me enough to die for me.  Help me to take you seriously as well.  Help me to do your will in all aspects of my life and to praise You in all I say and do.  Amen.

 
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THURSDAY'S QUIZ: Who made the golden calf?  Aaron made it although he had all of the Israelites give him their gold to make it.
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MONDAY'S QUIZ:  Who were the sons of Aaron?
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CALENDAR:
Mon- Confirmation 5-6:15
Tues- Quilters 9-2; Bible study 11:30-12:15
Thurs- Jonesburg Nursing home worship 10:30; Alzheimers Caregivers support group 1pm;
Fri- Bible study at Hendershots 7pm
Sat- worship 5pm; STEAK DINNER AND AUCTION 6pm
Sun- worship 8:30; Sunday school 9:45; worship 11am; elders noon
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NEWS:
YOUTH GROUP STEAK DINNER AND AUCTION IS THIS COMING SATURDAY AT 6PM!!!!!  TICKETS ARE STILL AVAILABLE!!  MANY GOOD DEALS ARE TO BE HAD!!
 If you have any questions about tickets, please call Barb Hargrove at 456-2235, or Christy Winn at 314-479-5543
 ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
BRING YOUR BABY BOTTLES BACK TO CHURCH FILLED WITH MONEY THIS WEEKEND!!!
We will be collecting all the money together and then Denise Schlesselmann will be bringing it to Lutherans for Life.
__________________________________________________________________________________
SUNDAY SCHOOL HAS STARTED A NEW EXCITING AND FUN CURRICULUM CALLED "CROSS EXPLORATIONS".  There is a fun opening, a short study of the lesson for today and then a fun time of science experiments and other activities!!
Come to Sunday school at 9:45am every Sunday to check it out!!!  You won't be disappointed!!!
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A NEW ADULT BIBLE CLASS STARTED THIS PAST SUNDAY AT 9:45!!!  Please join us!
A video based Bible study by Ken Ham, founder of Answers in Genesis and the Creation Museum, will begin this coming Sunday.  It begins with a study on the "Relevance of Genesis".  Each study is about a half hour of video followed by a half hour of discussion.  If you have been neglecting Bible study for a while, because of the subject matter, or for whatever reason, please consider coming back and joining us!  You won't be disappointed! 
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TRAVELING FELLOWSHIP GROUP  (TFG) IS GOING TO THE CREATION MUSEUM IN CINCINNATI!!! 
A great time is planned for August 23-25 as we head to the Creation Museum just south of Cincinnati, Ohio.  We will be making a stop at the Abraham Lincoln National Historic Site in Kentucky on the way.  Along with the creation museum on Saturday, we will also enjoy a comedy on the Showboat majestic in the evening.  On Sunday we will tour the national museum of the US Air Force in Dayton, Ohio.  As usual, cost will depend on the number of people going.  As of now it should run about $350 per person, plus meals, or $506 a couple.  If you are interested in this trip, please sign the sheet on the counter in the narthex.  Again you may invite your friends and family to join us.

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PRAYERS: 
For DANNY DREYER as he starts Ranger training today for the Army.

For SAM HARGROVE as he received his commissioning this past weekend as a 2nd Lieutenant and as he begins flight school to become a Blackhawk helicopter pilot.

For JEANETTE KOEHLER who at The CEDARS nursing home in Chesterfield. 
 
 For ANITA ALTHEIDE, a friend of the Klaustermeiers, who has been put on hospice care.
 
For MIKE WADE, a missionary St. Johns has sponsored for at least 12 years, as he has had to take leave because of severe migraine headaches.
 
For JASON FIGURA that God would keep him safe as he has to work on the east coast and be away from his family.  
 
For KIM, a friend of the Robines who undergoing a very difficult pregnancy. 


 






  
 



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Road conditions

I'm not going to lie. The roads are pretty messy this morning.  Everything is snow and ice covered.  We are going to have worship this morning.  But I would advise waiting and coming to the 11am service.  I will be out spreading salt around the most walked on areas so callme on my cell phone 359-1061 if you need me. 
 
Peace to all!

Prayer of Thanksgiving and protection for Danny Dreyer

 A prayer of thanksgiving that Dan Dreyer graduated from infantry school at Ft Benning , Ga. And a prayer to watch over him as he enters ranger school on Sunday.  Barb, Grandma Brendel and I got to see his impressive graduation ceremony on Thursday .  Dan was in the top 20 percent of the 143 graduates and received the commandant's award.

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On Jan 31, 2013, at 9:21 AM, jeremy klaustermeier <revklaus@hotmail.com> wrote:


DEVOTION:  And he took the calf they had made and burned it in the fire; then he ground it to powder, scattered it on the water and made the Israelites drink it.  Exodus 32:20
 
What do you think the water tasted like?  That is the first question I had when I read this passage.  It had to taste pretty nasty.  But didn't the Israelites deserve it?  Actually they deserved much more.  The Lord had just gotten them out of Egypt, and He was giving them His ten commandments when they decided, already that the Almighty God just wasn't enough.  They decided what god they would worship and left the real and true God out of it. 
 
If I were God, or even Moses, I'd be pretty mad too, but if I were God I would have gone a lot further.  I would have probably annihilated every one of them.  I would not have had the mercy that God had.  I would not have given them grace like God did. 
 
Over and over again God compares the idolatry of the Israelites to adultery.  It is as if every time they turn to other gods they are cheating on God.  And really they are. 
 
Did you ever think of yourself that way?  Every time you turn to something else or someone else other than the true and Almighty God you are indeed "cheating" on God.  When God says that He is a "jealous" God He isn't lying.  He really can't stand it when you turn aside to the right or the left instead of simply following, listening to, believing, and trusting in Him. 
 
Yet, because God is ALL MERCIFUL.  He keeps from destroying you as your unfaithfulness deserves.  Instead He gives you more grace.  He fills you with His Spirit.  He forgives your sins and brings you to eternal life. 
 
What is your response to His love?  Forgiving others!  That's it.  Pass it on!  Give the love and forgiveness of Christ to all who need it!  Tell others that they are forgiven, especially if they have sinned against you, but even if they haven't sinned directly against you, they still need to know they are forgiven.  Do it!
 
Prayer:  Lord God, I don't deserve your mercy.  I deserve eternal punishment.  Yet you forgive me by your eternal mercy and grace.  Thank you!  Amen.
 
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TUESDAY'S QUIZ: What was the Mercy Seat for the tabernacle? 

Mercy-seat was pounded from one piece of gold.  The seat had symbolic figures with wings on each end.  Romans 3 says God presents Christ as the "antitypical Mercy-seat."
 
Thank you Dianne!
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THURSDAY'S QUIZ: Who made the golden calf?
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CALENDAR:
Sat- Gene Siebold's visitation 9:30-10:30. Memorial service 10:30, lunch to follow at at Immanuel, Wentzville. worship 5pm
Sun- worship 8:30; Sunday school 9:45; worship 11am
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NEWS:
 
 

SUNDAY SCHOOL HAS STARTED A NEW EXCITING AND FUN CURRICULUM CALLED "CROSS EXPLORATIONS".
If your kids have been neglecting Sunday school for a while consider coming back as it has changed quite a bit!!  It is in more of a VBS format with science experiments, hands on activities and lots of fun!!!  This coming week they are going to be learning about blubber gloves!!  There are also several servant events being planned for the near future!  The kids who are there are seriously missing their friends!!!  We'll see you Sunday!
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A NEW ADULT BIBLE CLASS IS STARTING THIS SUNDAY AT 9:45!!!
A video based Bible study by Ken Ham, founder of Answers in Genesis and the Creation Museum, will begin this coming Sunday.  It begins with a study on the "Relevance of Genesis".  Each study is about a half hour of video followed by a half hour of discussion.  If you have been neglecting Bible study for a while, because of the subject matter, or for whatever reason, please consider coming back and joining us!  You won't be disappointed! 
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BABY BOTTLES FOR ADOPTION
 Did you know that it can often take $20,000 or more to adopt a child.  That makes it very hard for most people. 
 
Yet you can help those who are trying to adopt!  Baby bottle banks were handed out yesterday to do just that.  For the next two weeks we will be filling up those bottles with all the change we can find and even putting in paper money too.  On February 10 we will collect all of those bottles at church and then forward the money to our Lutherans for Life Chapter so the money can be used to help those wishing to adopt children. 
 
If you would like a bottle but didn't get one yesterday, you can stop by church any day this week between 8 and 4:30.  If you don't have time this week, you can still collect the money and get a bottle to put it in this coming weekend! 
 
A big thanks to Denise Schlesselmann for volunteering collect these monies and take it all to LFL in St. Charles!


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YOUTH GROUP STEAK DINNER AND AUCTION IS LESS THAN TWO WEEKS AWAY!!
Mark your calendars for Saturday, February 9 at 6:30 pm, with doors opening at 6pm.
Everyone is welcome to attend!
 
The youth will be selling tickets after church after church the rest of this month so get yours as soon as you can.  Every year is more exciting than the last, so don't miss out on a good time while helping the youth in their ministry!!  If you have any questions about ticket, please call Barb Hargrove at 456-2235, or Christy Winn at 314-479-5543!
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TRAVELING FELLOWSHIP GROUP  (TFG) IS GOING TO THE CREATION MUSEUM IN CINCINNATI!!! 
A great time is planned for August 23-25 as we head to the Creation Museum just south of Cincinnati, Ohio.  We will be making a stop at the Abraham Lincoln National Historic Site in Kentucky on the way.  Along with the creation museum on Saturday, we will also enjoy a comedy on the Showboat majestic in the evening.  On Sunday we will tour the national museum of the US Air Force in Dayton, Ohio.  As usual, cost will depend on the number of people going.  As of now it should run about $350 per person, plus meals, or $506 a couple.  If you are interested in this trip, please sign the sheet on the counter in the narthex.  Again you may invite your friends and family to join us.

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PRAYERS: 
For SAM HARGROVE as he is commissioned this week as a 2nd Lieutenant and as he begins flight school to become a Blackhawk helicopter pilot.
 
For the FAMILY AND FRIENDS of GENE SIEBOLD, as he passed from death to life Monday afternoon.
 
For VERNON HEICHELBECH who is back at the nursing home recovering from pneumonia.

For JEANETTE KOEHLER who at The CEDARS nursing home in Chesterfield. 
 
 For ANITA ALTHEIDE, a friend of the Klaustermeiers, who has been put on hospice care.
 
For MIKE WADE, a missionary St. Johns has sponsored for at least 12 years, as he has had to take leave because of severe migraine headaches.
 
For JASON FIGURA that God would keep him safe as he has to work on the east coast and be away from his family.
 
For RUTH WALTERS BROTHER, as he is undergoing tests for heart problems.  
 
For KIM, a friend of the Robines who undergoing a very difficult pregnancy. 


 






  
 



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Update on Josiah Tuley ( a young boy with brain cancer)--- and a beautiful testimony of God's love and grace from his mom

From Dianne Hance,


Remember, a few months ago I requested prays for Josiah Tuley, a little boy with brain cancer?  Following is the most beautifully written and heart felt update I have ever
read.  It really is beautiful and will make you hope & pray that you could handle a situation like this with such love & grace.   This family is truly in th palm of
our Lord.
 
Dianne
 

Almost four months ago our youngest son, Josiah, had a fourteen hour brain surgery to remove a large tumor from the center of his brain. The tumor was wrapped around a major artery in his brain. As a result the neurosurgeon was only able to remove approximately 97% of the tumor. Today we had our first follow-up MRI to check how his brain is healing from the surgery and to see if the tumor is growing back.
The MRI results were not exactly what we were hoping for. The tumor is growing. The neurosurgeon compared the results of today's MRI with the MRI taken immediately after surgery. Looking at the MRI it appears that the 3% of the original tumor has doubled in size. I would estimate his tumor to be about the size of a dime. As a result Josiah will begin chemotherapy in the near future. We do not have many details at this time, but will know more once we meet with the oncologist sometime in the next few days.
As I look back over these last four months, I have no doubt that God has been with us. Amy and I have been overwhelmed with the outpouring of love and prayers from family, friends, and even people we have never met praying on behalf of Josiah and our family. It still blows me away that thousands of people around the world have been praying on our behalf. 
I have spent countless hours over the last few months trying to understand why. Why does my son, my perfect, innocent little boy have to suffer and go through this? I have often asked why can't I take his place. Why did God allow this to happen? I have prayed and sought God's wisdom and perspective with all I have. While I may never fully understand why, I may never completely see the big picture, or how God is using Josiah to glorify Him; I have never doubted God. As I was driving home tonight a song came on the radio that really hit home: One Thing Remains by Kristian Stanfill.
Verse 1:
Higher than the mountains that I face
Stronger than the power of the grave
Constant in the trial and the change
One thing Remains (repeat)
Chorus:
Your love never fails, never gives up
Never runs out on me (3x)
Verse 2:
On and on and on and on it goes
It overwhelms and satisfies my soul
And I never, ever, have to be afraid
One thing remains
Bridge:
In death, In life, I'm confident and
covered by the power of Your great love
My debt is paid, there's nothing that can
separate my heart from Your great love
Despite all that we have been through, despite all the questions left unanswered, despite all the trials that lie before us, one thing remains...God's love. And as tears streamed down my face tonight as I attempted to praise God while I drove home, I have never been more sure in my life that God's love never fails, it never gives up, it never runs out on me. Tonight, just as it has so many other times during these last four months and throughout my life, God's love overwhelms and satisfies my soul. As I look at the long road ahead for Josiah and our family, I know that I never have to be afraid and that nothing can separate my heart from God's great love. 
My question for you is, do you know God's love? Have you experienced his overwhelming and satisfying love? Do you have any fears or doubts? As I mentioned earlier, I may never completely understand why, but it has given me a greater understanding of God's great love for us, for you and me. As a father the hardest thing I have ever had to experience is to watch my son suffer, and to not be able to do anything about it. I am completely helpless in curing Josiah, and as a father I hate that I can't fix this for him. God has a son too. Knowing that we could do nothing to save ourselves from our sin, God offered his perfect son, Jesus, on our behalf. God watched his son suffer and die on a cross so that we could spend eternity with him. There is no greater love; of that I am sure.

Update on Ruth Walter's brother (Art Kelm)


 
 

Just to let you know… Prayer of Thanksgiving as my brother (ART Kelm) is home recuperating after the Drs were able to take care of the problems he was having. Thanks for your prayers.

 

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Thurs. Jan 31, 2013


DEVOTION:  And he took the calf they had made and burned it in the fire; then he ground it to powder, scattered it on the water and made the Israelites drink it.  Exodus 32:20

 
What do you think the water tasted like?  That is the first question I had when I read this passage.  It had to taste pretty nasty.  But didn't the Israelites deserve it?  Actually they deserved much more.  The Lord had just gotten them out of Egypt, and He was giving them His ten commandments when they decided, already that the Almighty God just wasn't enough.  They decided what god they would worship and left the real and true God out of it. 
 
If I were God, or even Moses, I'd be pretty mad too, but if I were God I would have gone a lot further.  I would have probably annihilated every one of them.  I would not have had the mercy that God had.  I would not have given them grace like God did. 
 
Over and over again God compares the idolatry of the Israelites to adultery.  It is as if every time they turn to other gods they are cheating on God.  And really they are. 
 
Did you ever think of yourself that way?  Every time you turn to something else or someone else other than the true and Almighty God you are indeed "cheating" on God.  When God says that He is a "jealous" God He isn't lying.  He really can't stand it when you turn aside to the right or the left instead of simply following, listening to, believing, and trusting in Him. 
 
Yet, because God is ALL MERCIFUL.  He keeps from destroying you as your unfaithfulness deserves.  Instead He gives you more grace.  He fills you with His Spirit.  He forgives your sins and brings you to eternal life. 
 
What is your response to His love?  Forgiving others!  That's it.  Pass it on!  Give the love and forgiveness of Christ to all who need it!  Tell others that they are forgiven, especially if they have sinned against you, but even if they haven't sinned directly against you, they still need to know they are forgiven.  Do it!
 
Prayer:  Lord God, I don't deserve your mercy.  I deserve eternal punishment.  Yet you forgive me by your eternal mercy and grace.  Thank you!  Amen.
 
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TUESDAY'S QUIZ: What was the Mercy Seat for the tabernacle? 

Mercy-seat was pounded from one piece of gold.  The seat had symbolic figures with wings on each end.  Romans 3 says God presents Christ as the "antitypical Mercy-seat."
 
Thank you Dianne!
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THURSDAY'S QUIZ: Who made the golden calf?
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CALENDAR:
Sat- Gene Siebold's visitation 9:30-10:30. Memorial service 10:30, lunch to follow at at Immanuel, Wentzville. worship 5pm
Sun- worship 8:30; Sunday school 9:45; worship 11am
 __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
NEWS:
 
 

SUNDAY SCHOOL HAS STARTED A NEW EXCITING AND FUN CURRICULUM CALLED "CROSS EXPLORATIONS".
If your kids have been neglecting Sunday school for a while consider coming back as it has changed quite a bit!!  It is in more of a VBS format with science experiments, hands on activities and lots of fun!!!  This coming week they are going to be learning about blubber gloves!!  There are also several servant events being planned for the near future!  The kids who are there are seriously missing their friends!!!  We'll see you Sunday!
_______________________________________
A NEW ADULT BIBLE CLASS IS STARTING THIS SUNDAY AT 9:45!!!
A video based Bible study by Ken Ham, founder of Answers in Genesis and the Creation Museum, will begin this coming Sunday.  It begins with a study on the "Relevance of Genesis".  Each study is about a half hour of video followed by a half hour of discussion.  If you have been neglecting Bible study for a while, because of the subject matter, or for whatever reason, please consider coming back and joining us!  You won't be disappointed! 
__________________________________________
BABY BOTTLES FOR ADOPTION
 Did you know that it can often take $20,000 or more to adopt a child.  That makes it very hard for most people. 
 
Yet you can help those who are trying to adopt!  Baby bottle banks were handed out yesterday to do just that.  For the next two weeks we will be filling up those bottles with all the change we can find and even putting in paper money too.  On February 10 we will collect all of those bottles at church and then forward the money to our Lutherans for Life Chapter so the money can be used to help those wishing to adopt children. 
 
If you would like a bottle but didn't get one yesterday, you can stop by church any day this week between 8 and 4:30.  If you don't have time this week, you can still collect the money and get a bottle to put it in this coming weekend! 
 
A big thanks to Denise Schlesselmann for volunteering collect these monies and take it all to LFL in St. Charles!


______________________________________________________________
YOUTH GROUP STEAK DINNER AND AUCTION IS LESS THAN TWO WEEKS AWAY!!
Mark your calendars for Saturday, February 9 at 6:30 pm, with doors opening at 6pm.
Everyone is welcome to attend!
 
The youth will be selling tickets after church after church the rest of this month so get yours as soon as you can.  Every year is more exciting than the last, so don't miss out on a good time while helping the youth in their ministry!!  If you have any questions about ticket, please call Barb Hargrove at 456-2235, or Christy Winn at 314-479-5543!
____________________________________________________
TRAVELING FELLOWSHIP GROUP  (TFG) IS GOING TO THE CREATION MUSEUM IN CINCINNATI!!! 
A great time is planned for August 23-25 as we head to the Creation Museum just south of Cincinnati, Ohio.  We will be making a stop at the Abraham Lincoln National Historic Site in Kentucky on the way.  Along with the creation museum on Saturday, we will also enjoy a comedy on the Showboat majestic in the evening.  On Sunday we will tour the national museum of the US Air Force in Dayton, Ohio.  As usual, cost will depend on the number of people going.  As of now it should run about $350 per person, plus meals, or $506 a couple.  If you are interested in this trip, please sign the sheet on the counter in the narthex.  Again you may invite your friends and family to join us.

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PRAYERS: 
For SAM HARGROVE as he is commissioned this week as a 2nd Lieutenant and as he begins flight school to become a Blackhawk helicopter pilot.
 
For the FAMILY AND FRIENDS of GENE SIEBOLD, as he passed from death to life Monday afternoon.
 
For VERNON HEICHELBECH who is back at the nursing home recovering from pneumonia.

For JEANETTE KOEHLER who at The CEDARS nursing home in Chesterfield. 
 
 For ANITA ALTHEIDE, a friend of the Klaustermeiers, who has been put on hospice care.
 
For MIKE WADE, a missionary St. Johns has sponsored for at least 12 years, as he has had to take leave because of severe migraine headaches.
 
For JASON FIGURA that God would keep him safe as he has to work on the east coast and be away from his family.
 
For RUTH WALTERS BROTHER, as he is undergoing tests for heart problems.  
 
For KIM, a friend of the Robines who undergoing a very difficult pregnancy. 


 






  
 


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Prayer request for Frick and Temme families

Lois Frick and Harold Temme's sister in law, Marian Temme, passed away last week after being on hospice care.  Please pray for the family as they mourn her loss.

Prayer request for Sam Hargrove

 

Sam Hargrove's  commissioning ceremony is next Friday, 2/8/13 at the WWI Memorial in Kansas City!  He will leave for Ft. Rucker in Alabama in April.  He will be in a 15month- 2year Flight School program to become a Blackhawk Helicopter pilot.   He will accept his commission next Friday as a 2nd Lieutenant.

 

Barb Hargrove

Administrative Assistant

Rebecca Boone Elementary

hargrovebe@warrencor3.k12.mo.us

636-456-6904 ext 4372

 

KFUO this morning

Hey everyone,
 
I will be on the radio this morning at8am (right now) for about 20 min if you aren't doing anything.  Turn to 850 on your AM dial or go to KFUOam.org and click on the listen live button. 
 
I will also be on for about 5 minutes at around 9am for their morning prayer service. 

Gene Siebold's obituary from Pitman Funeral Home Website

Visitation:
Date: Saturday, February 2
Time: 9:30 am -10:30 am

Visitation Location:
Immanuel Lutheran Church, 632 E. Highway N, Wentzville, MO

Service:
Date: Saturday, February 2
Time: 10:30 am

Service Location:
Immanuel Lutheran Church, 632 E. Highway N, Wentzville, MO

Interment:
private family cemetery


Memorials/Donations
In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to the Immanuel Lutheran Church Building Fund, care of Pitman Funeral Home, PO Box 248, Wentzville, M0, 63385.

Obituary
Baptized in the hope of Christ's resurrection. Beloved husband of Jean Siebold nee Striler. Loving father of Karen Stevenson, Kathy Wolf, Kim (Mark) Luebbert, Kenneth (Patti) Siebold, and Kristy (Todd) Roberts. He was the dearly loved grandfather of 12 and great grandfather of 2. He was the son of the late Eugene and Frances Siebold. Mr. Siebold was President & CEO of Siebold, Sydow, & Elfanbaum (S.S.E.) Structural Engineers. He was a registered professional engineer in 17 states, a Fellow of the American Society of Civil Engineers. During his professional career, he had design responsibility of over 3000 buildings. He was a member of ACI, EERA, PCI, MSPE, NSPE. Mr. Siebold served three terms President, School Board of Webster Gardens Lutheran Church and three terms as President, Congregation of St. John's Lutheran Church. He was Chairman, Long Range Planning Commission of St. John's Lutheran Church. He served as Chairman, Building Committee of St. John's Lutheran Church and Gen. Co-Chairman, first Lutheran High School Dinner Auction. In 1993 Mr. Siebold was Chairman of Warren County Planning & Zoning Committee. In 1994 he was Arch. Liason Rep. of Warren County Criminal Justice Center. In 1993 he served as Warren County Administrator – FEMA Flood Control. In 1993 he was on Warrenton Rotary Club Board of Directors, and President 1996. He was Director Warrenton Rotary Auction 1991 – 1994, and in 1991 he was President of Innsbrook Estates Building Commission.

 

From: snsrobine@centurytel.net
To: revklaus@hotmail.com
Subject: Gene's obituary from Pitman
Date: Tue, 29 Jan 2013 21:45:33 -0600

 
http://pitmanfuneralhome.com/view.php?id=1856

Gene Siebold's visitation and memorial service

Saturday, Feb 2 at Immanuel Lutheran Church in Wentzville
 
Visitation: 9:30-10:30am
 
Funeral: 10:30am
 
Lunch to follow.
 
 
God's blessings on your day!

Tues Jan 29, 2013



DEVOTION:  (From Lutheran Hour Ministries)
 
So Jesus said to the Jews who had believed in Him, "If you abide in My Word, you are truly My disciples, and you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free." John 8:31-32

The truth does set people free. At least that is what happens when people know the truth.

Let me explain why I put the qualifier on the Savior's words. In 1982 Alton Logan was convicted of killing a security guard at a McDonald's restaurant in Chicago. The police said he was guilty; three eyewitnesses said he was guilty.

It's not surprising the jury, having heard the evidence, sentenced Alton Logan to life in prison.

There is only one problem. Alton Logan didn't commit the crime. The murder had been perpetrated by Andrew Wilson who had also killed two policemen. Andrew Wilson confessed to the murder of the McDonald's guard. He was found with the gun he took from the McDonald's guard.

But ... and this is a big but. Andrew Wilson confessed the crime to his lawyers. Tragically, because they were his lawyers, Wilson's confession was privileged information. The lawyers were not allowed to go to Alton Logan's trial and share the truth. They had to keep silent. They had to let Logan be convicted. They had to let Logan, an innocent man, spend 26 years in prison.

It was only when their client died that those lawyers were able to tell the truth. That truth has set Alton Logan free. Apparently, a Chicago police chief also knew the truth, but he ordered his underlings to keep quiet. That chief did some jail time for his acts, and the city of Chicago has now paid Alton $10.25 million for the injustice done and the lies which had been told.

So what does that have to do with Christianity?

Simply this: you and I have the truth. We know that God's Son, Jesus Christ, came into this world to offer Himself up as our substitute. We know Jesus carried our sins and resisted every temptation. We know He died the death we deserved and rose on the third day, after He had been buried. We know the truth which says all who believe on Him as their Savior will not perish but have everlasting life.

This is the truth that sets people free.

Sadly, there are millions of people who have never heard this truth. They have never been told about the wonderful sacrifice made by our Savior. And that is a tragedy. It is a tragedy far worse than that which was done to Logan.

This is why we who have the truth must be dedicated to sharing that truth. There are billions of people on the wrong road, which leads to hell. We have the truth, which can set them on the right path. All we need do is share that truth, as the Savior asked.

THE PRAYER: Dear Lord, somebody has shared the truth of salvation with me. That truth has freed me of my sins and brought about my release from the eternal fires of hell. Now may I share that truth with others, and may those others believe Your truth, which sets souls free from sin. In Jesus' Name I ask it. Amen.


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MONDAY'S QUIZ:  What is the third commandment?  (Depending on who does the numbering....  The third commandment can either be YOu shall not tak ethe name of the Lord your God in vain.  or Remember the Sabbath Day to keep it holy.  
 
If you are going by the Lutheran way of numbering them you would have "Remember the Sabbath Day". 
 
Thanks to Dianne Hance, Doug Herzog, and Denise Schlesselmann for answering!!
_____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
TUESDAY'S QUIZ: What was the Mercy Seat for the tabernacle?
__________________________________________________________________________________
CALENDAR:
Tues- Quilters 9am-2pm; Bible study 11:30-12:15
Sat- worship 5pm
Sun- LIFE SUNDAY; worship 8:30; Sunday school 9:45; worship 11am
 __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
NEWS:
SUNDAY SCHOOL HAS STARTED A NEW EXCITING AND FUN CURRICULUM CALLED "CROSS EXPLORATIONS".
If your kids have been neglecting Sunday school for a while consider coming back as it has changed quite a bit!!  It is in more of a VBS format with science experiments, hands on activities and lots of fun!!!  This coming week they are going to be learning about blubber gloves!!  There are also several servant events being planned for the near future!  The kids who are there are seriously missing their friends!!!  We'll see you Sunday!
_______________________________________
A NEW ADULT BIBLE CLASS IS STARTING THIS SUNDAY AT 9:45!!!
A video based Bible study by Ken Ham, founder of Answers in Genesis and the Creation Museum, will begin this coming Sunday.  It begins with a study on the "Relevance of Genesis".  Each study is about a half hour of video followed by a half hour of discussion.  If you have been neglecting Bible study for a while, because of the subject matter, or for whatever reason, please consider coming back and joining us!  You won't be disappointed! 
__________________________________________
BABY BOTTLES FOR ADOPTION
 Did you know that it can often take $20,000 or more to adopt a child.  That makes it very hard for most people. 
 
Yet you can help those who are trying to adopt!  Baby bottle banks were handed out yesterday to do just that.  For the next two weeks we will be filling up those bottles with all the change we can find and even putting in paper money too.  On February 10 we will collect all of those bottles at church and then forward the money to our Lutherans for Life Chapter so the money can be used to help those wishing to adopt children. 
 
If you would like a bottle but didn't get one yesterday, you can stop by church any day this week between 8 and 4:30.  If you don't have time this week, you can still collect the money and get a bottle to put it in this coming weekend! 
 
A big thanks to Denise Schlesselmann for volunteering collect these monies and take it all to LFL in St. Charles!


______________________________________________________________
YOUTH GROUP STEAK DINNER AND AUCTION IS LESS THAN TWO WEEKS AWAY!!
Mark your calendars for Saturday, February 9 at 6:30 pm, with doors opening at 6pm.
Everyone is welcome to attend!
 
The youth will be selling tickets after church after church the rest of this month so get yours as soon as you can.  Every year is more exciting than the last, so don't miss out on a good time while helping the youth in their ministry!!  If you have any questions about ticket, please call Barb Hargrove at 456-2235, or Christy Winn at 314-479-5543!
____________________________________________________
TRAVELING FELLOWSHIP GROUP  (TFG) IS GOING TO THE CREATION MUSEUM IN CINCINNATI!!! 
A great time is planned for August 23-25 as we head to the Creation Museum just south of Cincinnati, Ohio.  We will be making a stop at the Abraham Lincoln National Historic Site in Kentucky on the way.  Along with the creation museum on Saturday, we will also enjoy a comedy on the Showboat majestic in the evening.  On Sunday we will tour the national museum of the US Air Force in Dayton, Ohio.  As usual, cost will depend on the number of people going.  As of now it should run about $350 per person, plus meals, or $506 a couple.  If you are interested in this trip, please sign the sheet on the counter in the narthex.  Again you may invite your friends and family to join us.
__________________________________________________________________
HURRICANE SANDY RELIEF
The LCMS is asking for donations to help with relief efforts.  If you care to give, you may use a designated envelope, or you can go to LCMS.org and donate directly online. 
__________________________________________________________________________________________________________
PRAYERS: 
For the FAMILY AND FRIENDS of GENE SIEBOLD, as he passed from death to life yesterday afternoon.
 
For VERNON HEICHELBECH who is hospitalized at the VA hospital with pneumonia.

For JEANETTE KOEHLER who at The CEDARS nursing home in Chesterfield. 
 
For ERNA VANHORN who is recovering from pneumonia in the hospital.
 
For ANITA ALTHEIDE, a friend of the Klaustermeiers, who is fighting pneumonia but not responding to medications.
 
For MIKE WADE, a missionary St. Johns has sponsored for at least 12 years, as he has had to take leave because of severe migraine headaches.
 
For JEFF WINN AND AMBER VOSSEN as they mourn the loss of their grandpa.
 
For DENNIS PERREY AND HSI FAMILY at the loss of his mother.
 
For JASON FIGURA that God would keep him safe as he has to work on the east coast and be away from his family.
 
For RUTH WALTERS BROTHER, as he is undergoing tests for heart problems.
 
For JENNIFER, a friend of CHRISTINE WINN, who lost her brother last week.
 
For THANKSGIVING for the blessing of a grandson to the ROBINES last week.
 
For KIM, a friend of the Robines who undergoing a very difficult pregnancy. 

 
For NORMAN AND MARIAN TEMME, brother and sister in law of Harold Temme and Lois Frick, as Norman is dealing with dementia and Marian is nearing the end of her life on hospice care.
 
For MARCUS HENDERSHOT, son of Marvin and Molly, as he goes through interviews to get a job closer to his family.