Wednesday, May 14, 2014

DEVOTION: "How long will you limp between two opinions?  If the Lord is God, follow Him; but if Baal is God, follow him."  The Story p. 204
 
So many people, including many Christians, even members of St. John's, are limping between two opinions when it comes to God and His Word.  They want to follow God's Word completely, but they have trouble, because what they have been taught by the world about things like evolution, sexuality, and many other things do not agree with what the world says.  So they are torn.  They don't want to believe that what they have been taught and believed for so long is wrong, but they don't want to distrust the Scriptures either. 
 
What to do?  I know!  Why not go by what has been proven for centuries to be the truth?  Why not go by what has stood the test of time?  Why not go by GOD'S WORD?!!  It seems like a no brainer... An Almighty, Supreme, All Knowing, All Present God VS. A fallible,  incorrect, imperfect sinner.  Guess who I'm going to choose?
 
It's not easy.  It may mean that you have to challenge and even lose some friendships .  It may mean that you may have to get rid of some very long held beliefs.  It may mean that you may have to turn all the way around from where you were going so that you can turn to God.  Let me assure you!!  IT IS WORTH IT!
 
Nothing gives you more comfort and peace than knowing and abiding by the real truth.  Nothing gives you more satisfaction than living for someone and something other than yourself.  Nothing else will get you to eternal life!  Jesus is THE WAY, THE TRUTH, AND THE LIFE.  No one comes to the Father except through Him! 
 
Quit limping!  Commit your ways to the Lord, trust in Him, and He will direct your paths! 
 
Prayer: Lord God make me surrender to you that you may move me in the right direction.  Amen.

___________________________________________________________________________________________________
YESTERDAY'S QUIZ: How many years did the Assyrians lay siege to Samaria? 3
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TODAY'S QUIZ: Who was King of Judah when Israel was taken into captivity?
______________________________________________________________________________________________
CALENDAR:
Wed- VBS meeting 6pm; Choir 7; JUNE NEWSLETTER DEADLINE
Fri- Bible Study at Hendershots 7pm
Sat- WORK DAY AT CHURCH 8-noon; Bible study 4; worship 5
Sun- worship 8:30; Sunday school and VOTER'S MEETING 9:45; worship 11; Fellowship gathering at Schirrs 7pm
__________________________________________________________________________________________________
WORSHIP WORKERS FOR THIS WEEK
Acolytes- 8:30- Zoe Pezold  11- Jacob WInn
Altar guild- Set up- Don and Dianne Hance; Clean Up-- Sandy Robine
Greeters- 8:30- Lew and Dianne Feldkamp 11- Josh and Angie Scott
Communion Assistants- Sat- Dave Winter; 8:30- John Hachtel; 11- Jim Rahn
Lay Readers- Sat- Kathy Fischer; 8:30- Steve McDowell;  11am- Jacob Nagel
8:30 Ushers- Dave Winter, Gary Scott, Larry Schulze, Scott Schulze

Projectors- Sat- Pam Bueltmann, 8:30- Julie Schaumberg, 11- Sam Johnson
Sat pianist- Barb Dreyer
____________________________________________________________________________________________________
NEWS:
VBS MEETING TONIGHT AT 6PM!!
All who are interested in helping with Vacation Bible School should be at this meeting!!
_______________________________________________________________________________________
OPEN BUILDING PROGRAM MEETING MONDAY, MAY 19 AT 7PM
This is a time to learn a bit about the history of the building program and where we currently stand.  It will also be a tie for you to present your ideas about how to move forward and maybe get it done quicker, as well as ask any questions you may have.
________________________________________________________________________________________________
BACCALAUREATE SERVICE AT THE HIGH SCHOOL COMMONS AT 7PM ON THURSDAY.
All graduating seniors and their families are encouraged to attend.  Everyone is invited. 
______________________________________________________________________________________________
TRUSTEES HAVE SCHEDULED A WORK DAY FOR THIS SATURDAY, MAY 17 BEGINNING AT 8am!!!
List of projects:
1. finishing trim on front door
2. Fixing partition between overflow and sanctuary
3. Addressing drainage issues
4. Painting
5. Other
They have also established a volunteer list.  Id you wish to tackle a project at another time, see the list posted on the bulletin board across from church office.
________________________________________________________________________
VOTER'S MEETING THIS SUNDAY AT 9:45!!!
Come and hear about the many things we are working on and the progress and growth the church is experiencing!
______________________________________________________________________________
T-SHIRTS FOR SALE!!!
Wonderful blaze orange t-shirts are for sale for $10 a piece to help support our board of outreach and evangelism's efforts and to raise money to provide for those in need.  Pick up your size today and put your $10 in the box provided!!!  They are located in the narthex (entry way) of church upstairs.
___________________________________________________________________________
THE STORY: CHAPTER 16 "The Beginning of the End of the Kingdom of Israel" IS THIS WEEK!!!
Read all about the downfall of Israel which is the direct result of their sins of idolatry. 
_____________________________________________________________________________________________________
JUST A FEW SPACES LEFT IN THE THREE YEAR OLD LITTLE LAMBS CLASS FOR NEXT YEAR!!
The four year old class is full and there is a waiting list that people can get on if they wish. 
 
The three year old class still has several spaces available.  If you know of someone or you would like to get your own child in to this class please call the church office asap!!! 

______________________________________________________________________________________________________

TWO GROUP TRAVEL EVENTS COMING UP THIS YEAR!!
October 4--A DAY IN ST. LOUIS--  We will tour places that are hidden gems in St. Louis
 
December 6-- CATHOLIC RECTORY IN HERMANN AND POSSIBLY A CHRISTMAS SHOW IN OSAGE BEACH
 
Let Marilyn know if you are interested in either of these trip so she can make definite plans.
___________________________________________________________________________________________
PASTOR NEEDS SPONSORS FOR HIS BIKE ACROSS KANSAS!!
I will be biking across part of Kansas, about 220 miles in all, on June 7-9 to raise money for Leadachild.org.  Lead a Child is a LCMS recognized service organization that provides funding for kids to attend schools, many of them Christian schools, in third world countries.  It has provided A LOT for ministries and missions to help kids who would otherwise have NO EDUCATION in places like Guatemala, Kenya, Uganda, Mexico, and many other places.  Please consider supporting me so that we can continue to support children throughout the world!  As of January 1, I am also on the board of directors for this organization.


___________________________________________________________________________________________
PRAYER REQUESTS:  (If you have a prayer request please reply to this email or call me at 636-359-1061)
For my mom, DEBBY KLAUSTERMEIER, as she recovers from surgery today. She is at home and doing fine.
 
For ED KOHRS, who is recovering from cancer surgery on his face and mouth.
 
For BEN FRICK, who has also been dealing with pneumonia and weakness for the last two weeks at least.
 
For EMOGENE FRYANT, friend of Marv and Molly Hendershot, who has been place on hospice care.
 
For CHERI VERME, daughter of Lil WInter, who is suffering from severe osteoporosis and has a cracked pelvis (all the way across her pelvis) because of it.
 
For FRAN WAGNER, a good friend of Sandy Robine, who has been placed on hospice care.
 
For TRICIA MEYER, who is dealing with ovarian cancer.  She is a friend of many in our congregation.
 
For KELSEY OVERBECK as she finishes up her schooling at Concordia, Seward and moves to Warrenton to become our DCE intern. 

THOSE WITH CANCER, especially RICK SPINIOLAS, and the many others among our family and friends who are struggling with cancer.




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Bowling and lazer tag tonight

$10 per person for bowling (one hour and shoes), and $5 per game of lazer tag.   If you want food you will have to bring more money.  Please eat supper before you come. 
 
These are the kids going so far:
Anna Hargrove
Grace Hargrove
Cara Klaustermeier
Oliver Landwehr
Conner Figura
Austin Heitgerd
Shawn Jaeger
Siera Jaeger
Kailyn Blechle
Conor Schaumberg
Patrick Schaumberg
Ben Hoelscher
Zack Hoelscher
Gus Klaustermeier???
 
Mrs. Figura is able to drive....

 
If your name is not on this list and you were planning on going, let me know by noon.  If any more people go we will need another driver too.  Thanks.


 

           





 

Tuesday, May 9, 2014

This is an excellent devotion today and one that everyone should read!!
 
Daily Devotions from Lutheran Hour Ministries
By Pastor Ken Klaus, Speaker Emeritus of The Lutheran Hour
 
Use these devotions in your newsletter and bulletin!  Used by permission; all rights reserved by the Int'l LLL (LHM).
 

 

"Undeserved"

May 13, 2014 
Pastor Klaus 3Therefore, since we have been justified by faith, we have peace with God through our Lord Jesus Christ. Romans 5:1
It was on a rainy night in October of 2012 that Brandon Majewski and his two pals were riding their bikes to get some hot dogs.

That was when the lads were clobbered from behind by a lady driving a sports utility vehicle. Seventeen-year-old Majewski died; the two others were injured. The lady driving the SUV admits she was going about six miles an hour over the speed limit, and she doesn't deny it was a wet, dark road.

Even so, the woman, Sharlene Simon, is now suing the three bike riders whom she hit.

She is suing them, or their families, for $1.35 million. She feels she is owed that amount because of the emotional trauma she suffered in the accident. Simon maintains the accident might not have happened if the "incompetent" bicyclists had applied their brakes properly.

Now I'd like you to stop for a minute and reflect on what you've just heard. The lady is suing the family of the boys she killed or injured because their tragedy traumatized her.

Does anybody else think something is wrong here? Good, I'm glad it's not just me. Now I would like you to hold on to your outrage for a few minutes, or at least until you finish this devotion. It's important that you do, because in some ways that lady represents humanity.

How many times have you not heard someone who has suffered a tragedy say, "Why did God do this?" or "How can you say God is a God of love when He allows cancer, or wars, or rapes, or prejudice, or everything else that is wrong with the human race?"

Once again, stop for a minute and reflect.

It is humanity's greed, selfishness, lust and general sinfulness that are responsible for the sad conditions of this world. Originally, our perfect God gave us a perfect world. It was our disobedience which messed things up -- which still messes things up. God wants us to live in harmony, but we don't. He wants us to love each other, but we refuse. He wants us to trust in Him, but we prefer to rely on ourselves, and then we blame Him when our sins cause things to go wrong and unravel.

Now God, like you, could have become outraged at such injustice. In disappointment and discouragement, He could have washed His hands of humanity and let us wander our own way. He would have been perfectly right in doing just that, but He didn't.

Instead, He continued to love us and reach out to us.

In an incredibly wonderful and absolutely unpredictable act of love, He sent His Son to save us from ourselves. Through Jesus' life, death and resurrection, He calls people to repentance, a change of heart, and a recognition that He still wants what is best for us.

Now, by His grace and the Holy Spirit's power, there is forgiveness, eternal life, and the knowledge that we have received from a loving Lord incredible and unending blessings, which we never earned or deserved.

THE PRAYER: Dear Lord, let me realize that You have saved me because of who You are and not because of anything I have done. In Jesus' Name. Amen.
Pastor KlausIn Christ I remain His servant and yours,


Pastor Ken Klaus
Speaker Emeritus of The Lutheran Hour®
Lutheran Hour Ministries
 
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___________________________________________________________________________________________________
YESTERDAY'S QUIZ: Who was the king of Assyria during the siege and capture of Samaria? Shalmaneser
___________________________________________________________________________________
TODAY'S QUIZ: How many years did the Assyrians lay siege to Samaria?
__________________________________________________________________________________________
CALENDAR:
Tues- Quilters 9-2; Bible Study 11:30-12:15; 7-12 grade youth leave at 6pm for bowling and lazer tag.
Wed- Choir 7; JUNE NEWSLETTER DEADLINE
Fri- Bible Study at Hendershots 7pm
Sat- WORK DAY AT CHURCH 8-noon; Bible study 4; worship 5
Sun- worship 8:30; Sunday school and VOTER'S MEETING 9:45; worship 11; Fellowship gathering at Schirrs 7pm
__________________________________________________________________________________________________
WORSHIP WORKERS FOR THIS WEEK
Acolytes- 8:30- Zoe Pezold  11- Jacob WInn
Altar guild- Set up- Don and Dianne Hance; Clean Up-- Sandy Robine
Greeters- 8:30- Lew and Dianne Feldkamp 11- Josh and Angie Scott
Communion Assistants- Sat- Dave Winter; 8:30- John Hachtel; 11- Jim Rahn
Lay Readers- Sat- Kathy Fischer; 8:30- Steve McDowell;  11am- Jacob Nagel
8:30 Ushers- Dave Winter, Gary Scott, Larry Schulze, Scott Schulze

Projectors- Sat- Pam Bueltmann, 8:30- Julie Schaumberg, 11- Sam Johnson
Sat pianist- Barb Dreyer
____________________________________________________________________________________________________
NEWS:
OPEN BUILDING PROGRAM MEETING MONDAY, MAY 19 AT 7PM
This is a time to learn a bit about the history of the building program and where we currently stand.  It will also be a tie for you to present your ideas about how to move forward and maybe get it done quicker, as well as ask any questions you may have.
________________________________________________________________________________________________
BACCALAUREATE SERVICE AT THE HIGH SCHOOL COMMONS AT 7PM ON THURSDAY.
All graduating seniors and their families are encouraged to attend.  Everyone is invited. 
______________________________________________________________________________________________
TRUSTEES HAVE SCHEDULED A WORK DAY FOR THIS SATURDAY, MAY 17 BEGINNING AT 8am!!!
List of projects:
1. finishing trim on front door
2. Fixing partition between overflow and sanctuary
3. Addressing drainage issues
4. Painting
5. Other
They have also established a volunteer list.  Id you wish to tackle a project at another time, see the list posted on the bulletin board across from church office.
________________________________________________________________________
VOTER'S MEETING THIS SUNDAY AT 9:45!!!
Come and hear about the many things we are working on and the progress and growth the church is experiencing!
______________________________________________________________________________
T-SHIRTS FOR SALE!!!
Wonderful blaze orange t-shirts are for sale for $10 a piece to help support our board of outreach and evangelism's efforts and to raise money to provide for those in need.  Pick up your size today and put your $10 in the box provided!!!  They are located in the narthex (entry way) of church upstairs.
___________________________________________________________________________
THE STORY: CHAPTER 16 "The Beginning of the End of the Kingdom of Israel" IS THIS WEEK!!!
Read all about the downfall of Israel which is the direct result of their sins of idolatry. 
_____________________________________________________________________________________________________
JUST A FEW SPACES LEFT IN THE THREE YEAR OLD LITTLE LAMBS CLASS FOR NEXT YEAR!!
The four year old class is full and there is a waiting list that people can get on if they wish. 
 
The three year old class still has several spaces available.  If you know of someone or you would like to get your own child in to this class please call the church office asap!!! 

______________________________________________________________________________________________________

TWO GROUP TRAVEL EVENTS COMING UP THIS YEAR!!
October 4--A DAY IN ST. LOUIS--  We will tour places that are hidden gems in St. Louis
 
December 6-- CATHOLIC RECTORY IN HERMANN AND POSSIBLY A CHRISTMAS SHOW IN OSAGE BEACH
 
Let Marilyn know if you are interested in either of these trip so she can make definite plans.
___________________________________________________________________________________________
PASTOR NEEDS SPONSORS FOR HIS BIKE ACROSS KANSAS!!
I will be biking across part of Kansas, about 220 miles in all, on June 7-9 to raise money for Leadachild.org.  Lead a Child is a LCMS recognized service organization that provides funding for kids to attend schools, many of them Christian schools, in third world countries.  It has provided A LOT for ministries and missions to help kids who would otherwise have NO EDUCATION in places like Guatemala, Kenya, Uganda, Mexico, and many other places.  Please consider supporting me so that we can continue to support children throughout the world!  As of January 1, I am also on the board of directors for this organization.


___________________________________________________________________________________________
PRAYER REQUESTS:  (If you have a prayer request please reply to this email or call me at 636-359-1061)
For my mom, DEBBY KLAUSTERMEIER, as she recovers from surgery today. She is at home and doing fine
 
A prayer of thanksgiving, as God continues to add to St. John's family.  He added STEVE AND EMILY SPEAKMAN AND ELISE MORRIS to our church yesterday! The Speakman kids were baptized in April and the Morris girls will be baptized in June.
 
For the FAMILY OF ANN NEWELL. Ann is the mother of Donna Lindsey's sister-in-law, Amy Verseman. Ann passed away on Thursday, May 8. 
 
For ED KOHRS, who is recovering from cancer surgery on his face and mouth.
 
For LIBBY PAILER, who has been dealing with bronchitis and pneumonia for several weeks now.
 
For BEN FRICK, who has also been dealing with pneumonia and weakness for the last two weeks at least.
 
For EMOGENE FRYANT, friend of Marv and Molly Hendershot, who has been place on hospice care.
 
For CHERI VERME, daughter of Lil WInter, who is suffering from severe osteoporosis and has a cracked pelvis (all the way across her pelvis) because of it.
 
For FRAN WAGNER, a good friend of Sandy Robine, who has been placed on hospice care.
 
For TRICIA MEYER, who is dealing with ovarian cancer.  She is a friend of many in our congregation.
 
For KELSEY OVERBECK as she finishes up her schooling at Concordia, Seward and moves to Warrenton to become our DCE intern. 

THOSE WITH CANCER, especially RICK SPINIOLAS, and the many others among our family and friends who are struggling with cancer.



Monday, May 8, 2014

DEVOTION In the ninth year of Hoshea, the king of Assyria captured Samaria and deported the Israelites to Assyria.  He settled then in Halah, in Gozan on the Habor River and in the towns of the Medes.  The Story, 219
 
In one moment, in on verse the whole history of the Israelites changed.  They went from being a sovereign nation to being captives in Assyria.  It went that fast, a traitor, an invasion, and a kill and capture.  What I often think about is the kids in that situation.  What was life like for them?  It is hard to even think about.  They went from playing in their backyard to becoming slaves in a distant land due to circumstances and trouble that they had nothing to do with. 
 
Sometimes our lives are like that.  Everything is going just fine, we are living our lives and enjoying what God has given us. All of a sudden something, beyond our control and due to nothing directly of our fault, our lives are turned upside down.  It can be devastating and life ending when these things take place. 
 
It is at these times in our life, when we can't rely on our circumstances or ourselves, that we can and should and must rely on God and His Word to us.  His promises are eternal and everlasting.  When everything else in the world changes, His Word does not change.  When everything else is going wrong, God's Word is right!  When there is trouble all around, God's Word provides the safety security and peace you need. 
 
How does God's Word do such a thing?  It does it because it is the truth.  It is living and active!  It doesn't return to Him void.  It will perform what God sent it out to do!
 
Prayer: Lord God, bless us as we go through the challenges and troubles of this life with the certainty and power of Your Word and life.  Amen.
___________________________________________________________________________________________________
YESTERDAY'S QUIZ: How did Elijah eat in the wilderness when he ran away from Ahab?  The first time he was fed by God as He sent ravens to him with bread and meat.  The second time he sent an angel who had some sort of "angel food cake".  (It's a joke)
_________________________________________________________________________________
TODAY'S QUIZ: Who was the king of Assyria during the siege and capture of Samaria?
___________________________________________________________________________________
CALENDAR:
Tues- Quilters 9-2; Bible Study 11:30-12:15; 7-12 grade youth leave at 6pm for bowling and lazer tag.
Wed- Choir 7; JUNE NEWSLETTER DEADLINE
Fri- Bible Study at Hendershots 7pm
Sat- WORK DAY AT CHURCH 8-noon; Bible study 4; worship 5
Sun- worship 8:30; Sunday school and VOTER'S MEETING 9:45; worship 11; Fellowship gathering at Schirrs 7pm
__________________________________________________________________________________________________
WORSHIP WORKERS FOR THIS WEEK
Acolytes- 8:30- Zoe Pezold  11- Jacob WInn
Altar guild- Set up- Don and Dianne Hance; Clean Up-- Sandy Robine
Greeters- 8:30- Lew and Dianne Feldkamp 11- Josh and Angie Scott
Communion Assistants- Sat- Dave Winter; 8:30- John Hachtel; 11- Jim Rahn
Lay Readers- Sat- Kathy Fischer; 8:30- Steve McDowell;  11am- Jacob Nagel
8:30 Ushers- Dave Winter, Gary Scott, Larry Schulze, Scott Schulze

Projectors- Sat- Pam Bueltmann, 8:30- Julie Schaumberg, 11- Sam Johnson
Sat pianist- Barb Dreyer
____________________________________________________________________________________________________
NEWS:
BACCALAUREATE SERVICE AT THE HIGH SCHOOL COMMONS AT 7PM ON THURSDAY.
All graduating seniors and their families are encouraged to attend.  Everyone is invited. 
______________________________________________________________________________________________
TRUSTEES HAVE SCHEDULED A WORK DAY FOR THIS SATURDAY, MAY 17 BEGINNING AT 8am!!!
List of projects:
1. finishing trim on front door
2. Fixing partition between overflow and sanctuary
3. Addressing drainage issues
4. Painting
5. Other
They have also established a volunteer list.  Id you wish to tackle a project at another time, see the list posted on the bulletin board across from church office.
________________________________________________________________________
VOTER'S MEETING THIS SUNDAY AT 9:45!!!
Come and hear about the many things we are working on and the progress and growth the church is experiencing!
______________________________________________________________________________
T-SHIRTS FOR SALE!!!
Wonderful blaze orange t-shirts are for sale for $10 a piece to help support our board of outreach and evangelism's efforts and to raise money to provide for those in need.  Pick up your size today and put your $10 in the box provided!!!  They are located in the narthex (entry way) of church upstairs.
___________________________________________________________________________
THE STORY: CHAPTER 16 "The Beginning of the End of the Kingdom of Israel" IS THIS WEEK!!!
Read all about the downfall of Israel which is the direct result of their sins of idolatry. 
_____________________________________________________________________________________________________
JUST A FEW SPACES LEFT IN THE THREE YEAR OLD LITTLE LAMBS CLASS FOR NEXT YEAR!!
The four year old class is full and there is a waiting list that people can get on if they wish. 
 
The three year old class still has several spaces available.  If you know of someone or you would like to get your own child in to this class please call the church office asap!!! 

______________________________________________________________________________________________________

TWO GROUP TRAVEL EVENTS COMING UP THIS YEAR!!
October 4--A DAY IN ST. LOUIS--  We will tour places that are hidden gems in St. Louis
 
December 6-- CATHOLIC RECTORY IN HERMANN AND POSSIBLY A CHRISTMAS SHOW IN OSAGE BEACH
 
Let Marilyn know if you are interested in either of these trip so she can make definite plans.
___________________________________________________________________________________________
PASTOR NEEDS SPONSORS FOR HIS BIKE ACROSS KANSAS!!
I will be biking across part of Kansas, about 220 miles in all, on June 7-9 to raise money for Leadachild.org.  Lead a Child is a LCMS recognized service organization that provides funding for kids to attend schools, many of them Christian schools, in third world countries.  It has provided A LOT for ministries and missions to help kids who would otherwise have NO EDUCATION in places like Guatemala, Kenya, Uganda, Mexico, and many other places.  Please consider supporting me so that we can continue to support children throughout the world!  As of January 1, I am also on the board of directors for this organization.


___________________________________________________________________________________________
PRAYER REQUESTS:  (If you have a prayer request please reply to this email or call me at 636-359-1061)
For my mom, DEBBY KLAUSTERMEIER, as she has surgery to remove an abscess near her abdomen today.
 
A prayer of thanksgiving, as God continues to add to St. John's family.  He added STEVE AND EMILY SPEAKMAN AND ELISE MORRIS to our church yesterday! The Speakman kids were baptized in April and the Morris girls will be baptized in June.
 
For the FAMILY OF ANN NEWELL. Ann is the mother of Donna Lindsey's sister-in-law, Amy Verseman. Ann passed away on Thursday, May 8. 
 
For ED KOHRS, who is recovering from cancer surgery on his face and mouth.
 
For LIBBY PAILER, who has been dealing with bronchitis and pneumonia for several weeks now.
 
For BEN FRICK, who has also been dealing with pneumonia and weakness for the last two weeks at least.
 
For EMOGENE FRYANT, friend of Marv and Molly Hendershot, who has been place on hospice care.
 
For CHERI VERME, daughter of Lil WInter, who is suffering from severe osteoporosis and has a cracked pelvis (all the way across her pelvis) because of it.
 
For FRAN WAGNER, a good friend of Sandy Robine, who has been placed on hospice care.
 
For TRICIA MEYER, who is dealing with ovarian cancer.  She is a friend of many in our congregation.
 
For KELSEY OVERBECK as she finishes up her schooling at Concordia, Seward and moves to Warrenton to become our DCE intern. 

THOSE WITH CANCER, especially RICK SPINIOLAS, and the many others among our family and friends who are struggling with cancer.




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Text: 1 Peter 2:19-25

Christ is risen, He is risen, indeed; and loving others His way, with His power, that's the only way that things can really change! Amen!

Today is a special day for many people, but it also may be a day that some dread. Please allow me to explain. Today, it's Mother's Day. That means flowers, dinners out, and celebrations for many people today. But for some it means sadness and frustration.

Isn't it strange that a day meant to be celebrated could also become a day of suffering?

Now, please know that I'm not trying to rain on your parade or be depressing. The hugs and the gratitude of children, the memories of family, and the blessings of self-sacrificial moms are so special and precious. But the very practice of motherhood and the aspiration to be a mom is all about serving. It is about emptying yourself. And that can be painful. 

The desire to be a mother is a desire to do something really good in life. But it also means signing up to do something that is not easy. Think about it.

Today, there are many women hoping and praying to become mothers, but infertility has caused heartache and frustration. Wonderful, honorable, and sincere ladies want to start families. They want to raise children. It's a good and worthy pursuit. But it is causing them disappointment and pain.

On this very day there are parents who have been blessed with children, but they're tired. They're worn out. Some are tending to the fatiguing daily needs of their children. Others are adding to those duties the special work of being caregivers for children who are ill or disabled. It's Mother's Day, but some of these weary moms are wondering if they can keep going.

And what about the moms whose hearts are broken today as they deal with rebellion and rejection from children who are going through the stormy years of adolescence and young adulthood? There are plenty of troubled adult children who bring parents to their knees in prayer and tears.

There are also mothers who are walking through loneliness and grief; mothers of soldiers far away clinging to the hope of seeing their children again. Mothers who are experiencing an empty nest for the first time are struggling with a new season away from their children. And there are too many mothers who are grieving the loss of their children, hurting today as they wrestle with broken and unfulfilled dreams. 

Motherhood is a good thing, a worthy pursuit. It brings great joy and blessing. But motherhood can also bring pain. Today, you may be someone suffering that pain right now.
It is perplexing, isn't it? Why is such suffering connected with such a good thing? In fact, why doesn't God remove suffering from good things, good pursuits, and worthy actions?

Well, the Bible helps speak to this question. In 1 Peter, chapter two, the Apostle says: For this is a gracious thing, when, mindful of God, one endures sorrows while suffering unjustly...this is a gracious thing in the sight of God (1 Peter 2:19-20).

The Bible says that enduring suffering and doing good in times of adversity brings a special gift to the world. It displays the grace of God.

Have you heard of a woman named Mary Jo Copeland? She established the "Sharing and Caring Hands" ministry in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Mary Jo works with the homeless, the working poor, and children in need. After spending the first six years of her life with her grandparents, Mary Jo was reunited with her mother and father as a little girl. But it didn't take long for her to discover that her father was an abusive man who was not able to support his family. 

Mary Jo recalled her father's rage and said, "I'd sit outside for hours praying that my mother wouldn't die." She said that her mother's main focus in life was to keep her father from becoming angry. But managing chaos and pain didn't work. The house was in disarray, dishes hardly were ever washed, and the bathtub was so dirty that Mary Jo couldn't take baths. This cascaded into more suffering and persecution at school. Mary Jo became a loner. Her unwashed body didn't smell good. Other children made fun of her. She kept withdrawing and her grades suffered. That compounded the abuse at home. Mary Jo's father looked at her poor report cards and called her stupid and worthless. 

But one thing kept Mary Jo going. In school she had a religion class. She heard something very special as she studied the Bible with her classmates. Mary Jo said, "I was enthralled with the idea that God loves us all equally and unconditionally." God's grace was shining in the middle of suffering. Mary Jo saw how God sent His only Son to give His life for her and for the whole world. Even when Jesus was abused and rejected, He sacrificed Himself to give us the gift of His love, His forgiveness, and His devotion to us forever.

Then Mary Jo had a new thought. She said, "Soon I realized there were lots of children like me--some even worse off. I began to know that God had some special task in mind just for me."
You see, our natural reaction during times of difficulty is to become bitter. It is to turn inward. It is to lash out at God and others. 

But if we're suffering for something we did wrong, the pain makes sense. It seems deserved. But to do good in the midst of pain and to suffer for doing good shows that something unique is happening. Something unnatural is at work. Something supernatural is taking place. Goodness displayed in the dark valley of suffering can only be attributed to God's grace and presence. That is what we see on the cross when Jesus cried out, "Father, forgive them, for they don't know what they do" (Luke 23:34). That is what we see in God's sacrifice to reach each of us in the darkness and rebellion of our sin. That is what we see when God has mercy on us in our messy and broken lives. 

You may have heard the expression: "God is good; all the time. All the time; God is good." Psalm 136 declares, "Give thanks to the LORD, for he is good, for his steadfast love endures forever" (Psalms 136:1). That doesn't mean that everything that happens in our corrupt, confused, and chaotic world is good. Far from it. But it does mean that, in the midst of everything wrong, everything evil, and everything painful, God's goodness appears as a light shining in the darkness. God's goodness is present as living water in a barren desert. God's goodness appears as love and hope in the wilderness of pain and suffering.

It's goodness we can see clearly when we look at the Person and work of Jesus Christ in the Bible.

But as Christians, one of the first things we're called to do as Christ's people is to let others see Christ in us for them. God's grace is grace to be seen!

One of the ways that such grace is seen in a sinfully, dark world, is when God's people do good and shine the grace of God in Jesus Christ to the world, even when unjustly suffering for it.

Verse 21 of 1 Peter 2 says this, "For to this you have been called, because Christ also suffered for you, leaving an example, so that you might follow in his steps." You are called by God to be a "good-doer" not a "do-gooder." It's one word in the Greek text. "Good-doers" display God's grace. "Good-doers" follow the pattern of Jesus. They follow in His tracks and imitate His example. They know that they are "saved by grace," that theirs is not a "do-gooder' look-at-me lifestyle, but a "good-doer" life of sharing God's love with others, the way He gives it to them!

They don't do good to be saved; they do good because God has already done all things well for them, saving them by grace, lavishing them with the love of God in Christ.

This is your calling; this is your calling from God as you walk through all the rigors of this life.

You see, anyone can do poorly. Anyone can act badly. That's easy! Just watch reality TV! 

When the pressure is on, anyone can fight, rant, rave, and be mean. Those are our sinful defaults. 

When life is challenging, you can choose to imitate pompous athletes and out-of-control celebrities. You can be like the raving coach on the sidelines or the spoiled child who gets everything he or she wants. Or you can hear the calling of God to do good even when the winds of life are blowing hard against you, even when you feel awful, even when your dreams seem to be dashed for good. And when you do, the world takes notice. When you are a "good-doer" in the face of adversity, in the face of inconvenience, and in the face of disappointment--yes, even in the face of persecution--you walk in the footsteps of Jesus Christ and you show the world His grace. 

You heard the words of the Bible: "To this you have been called." 

Mary Jo Copeland heard this call of Christ. Life wasn't all peaches and cream for her after she grew up. After meeting her high school sweetheart and getting married, Mary Jo and her husband started a family. They had twelve children! Twelve children! But even amidst all that joy Mary Jo slipped into depression. She became addicted to prescription medications and then to alcohol. She stayed in her house for three years trying to keep up with the demands of family and going through the motions the best she could.

Finally, her husband said to her, "Mary, you can't bottle up all the love that's inside of you. Look at what you've accomplished with our kids. You've got too much to share with the rest of the world!" So Mary Jo got outside of herself, she started to volunteer. She helped feed street people and served the poor. Mary Jo rediscovered her heart for the hurting. She soon recruited volunteers who committed to serving a meal to the poor once every month. Working through her own pain and need, she bought clothing and shoes for families in need. Finally, she founded the ministry called "Sharing and Caring Hands." It is a "compassionate response to the needs of the poor." It is doing good because Jesus Christ has done so much good for us.

As she washes the feet of the poor, Mary Jo says, "Jesus washed His Apostles' feet. He came to serve, not to be served. Can we do less?"

What if you, too, are inspired to be a "good-doer" in your life? What if, with Jesus as your pattern for life, you set out to do good no matter what the situation--to show that God is good and that He lives in you? What if you took this calling from God's Word very seriously and even pledged to withstand suffering for doing good in His Name? How might your life be different? 

How might other's lives be different? What if your attitude changed when life isn't going your way? Would people be blessed by you as you took a genuine interest in them and gave a listening ear? Would your complaints be turned into prayers and your pain be used to grow your compassion for fellow sufferers? 

Would adversity become an opportunity to strengthen your calling and grow in displaying God's grace to the world?

This is a challenging calling, no doubt. You can't do this under your own power. But remember what the Bible says in Galatians 2 to all who trust and follow Jesus Christ, "I have been crucified with Christ. It is no longer I who live, but Christ who lives in me. And the life I now live in the flesh I live by faith in the Son of God, who loved me and gave himself for me" (Galatians 2:20-21).

In fact, for us as believers, doing good is your way of life. When you do good in the midst of adversity, it is Jesus Christ living in you. And that is His promise. You were baptized into His suffering and death so that you could walk in the newness of life in Him (Romans 6:4). Jesus lives in you by the ongoing and eternal presence of His Holy Spirit who came to dwell within you at your Baptism, who continues to come to you through His Word so you can live as His new creation. 1 Peter, chapter two, says, [Jesus] committed no sin, neither was deceit found in his mouth. When he was reviled, he did not revile in return; when he suffered, he did not threaten, but continued entrusting himself to him who judges justly. He (Jesus) bore our sins in his body on the tree, that we might die to sin and live to righteousness. By his wounds you have been healed (1 Peter 2:22-24).

Being a "good-doer" is a gift, not a burden or an impossible challenge. Through Jesus Christ you live in His righteousness; you have been healed. Just as Mary Jo Copeland was healed of her pain, her addiction, and her depression, you have been brought back to the Shepherd of your soul. In Him is your strength. 

I remember hearing a young mother exclaim after she had been about the parenting task for a few years. She said, "I've become my mother!" She was saying what her mother used to say and doing what her mother used to do. She was making the same rules and thinking in the same ways. 
That's what happens as Jesus pours His grace into your life. You become like Him. You shine His light. You share His love even when times get tough.

Dear friend, I know what the world is like. I've served in some of the toughest cities in our country, in New York, in LA. I know this world has problems that seem insurmountable. But, will you pause today with me and just consider the good Jesus can do through you for others? I know there are pains in loving others. I know there is difficulty in being a good friend, a good husband, a good wife, a good parent. But God has put His people in this world for a reason. And reason number one is to be His people for others; good-doers in His Name, His power, so that others might be blessed as well. By the power of His Holy Spirit, let the goodness of God wash over you. I pray that it renews and blesses you today with the joy of eternal life in the life you live, with the people you serve. By God's Spirit, rest in the grace of God and be comforted by the friendship of Jesus and let that grace and love be expressed through your words and actions so others can be blessed too.

What a world this would be if mouths were filled with blessing instead of deceit, if insults were returned with God's grace instead of more abuse, if people would trust God to be in charge of life as an opportunity to serve others in His Name!

Mary Jo Copeland was given an award a few years ago. She was celebrated as one of America's ten most caring people. The award lauded "those exceptional few who by their selfless acts ennoble the human race."

Isn't it amazing that selfless acts can ennoble the human race? But it's true, isn't it?

That's why the Apostle Peter said, "For this is the will of God, that by doing good you should put to silence the ignorance of foolish people" (1 Peter 2:15). And Jesus said, "Let your light shine before others, so that they may see your good works and give glory to your Father who is in heaven" (Matthew 5:16).

What if believers in Christ were known best for doing good; God's good for others? And what if you, as a follower of Jesus, found purpose and strength even in the midst of your adversity by doing good and serving others in His Name? That would change things. Such love in action endures! And remember, when all is said and done, all that we have in this life is the grace and love of God in Jesus Christ, and the good we do for others in His Name.

That's an attitude that can live boldly in this world of real sin and death. That's an attitude that can turn all of our suffering inside out. It's God making everything--yes, everything-good for it would unleash the power of the cross and the power of the Resurrection in our lives and in the lives of those we love, to call all people to life in God's grace in Jesus Christ. That's a life worth receiving, that's a life worth sharing, that's "doing good" God's way and that makes all the difference in our lives, in the world, count on it. God bless you. 

Amen.



LUTHERAN HOUR MAILBOX (Questions & Answers) for May 11, 2014
Topic: What Does It Mean To Be "Redeemed"?

ANNOUNCER: What does it mean to be "redeemed?" Pastor Gregory Seltz responds to questions from listeners. I'm Mark Eischer. Pastor, we often speak of Christ as our Redeemer, but what does it mean to be redeemed? 

SELTZ: What a great question to hear, Mark. Sometimes "church words" seem strange or unfamiliar, but this word is one that we still use today, one that Christians need to understand. 

ANNOUNCER: We redeem coupons and gift cards. I'm wondering if that use of the word is consistent with the Bible's meaning.

SELTZ: It is. In fact, to "redeem" means to get possession of something in exchange for a payment. So, if you have a coupon, you receive the discount in exchange for the printed piece of paper. You may have heard of "Groupon," right?

ANNOUNCER: Right. That's an online promotion company. 

SELTZ: Right, Groupon sends out the deal of the day. You can purchase the deal of the day coupon. Then you go to redeem it by going to the store or restaurant or exchanging that coupon for the discount.

ANNOUNCER: And how does that relate to the use of the word in the Bible?

SELTZ: The Bible says, "For you know that it was not with perishable things such as silver or gold that you were redeemed, but with the precious blood of Christ" (1 Peter 1:18-19 NIV). Instead of talking about coupons and products, the Bible talks about Jesus' blood and our lives. We were trapped in sin and headed to eternal death. But God got possession of us by paying for us with the blood of Jesus. He purchased us from death so that we could be in His possession and live eternally. We've been redeemed.

ANNOUNCER: In a sense, you could say that Jesus' blood was the "coupon" that gives us the blessings of forgiveness and eternal life.

SELTZ: You sure could, Mark. But, as you can see, exchanging His life for us was a serious and tremendous sacrifice. The word "redemption" becomes one of amazing meaning and gravity in the context of Jesus' sacrifice. For instance, do you remember when people collected S&H Green Stamps?

ANNOUNCER: Well, I'm probably dating myself here, but I do remember as a kid, I helped my Mom paste those stamps into the books and she could exchange them, then, for a toaster or something.

SELTZ: Yeah. That's exactly how it worked. It took a lot more effort than just buying a Groupon or getting a Groupon. When you bought gas at a gas station or at certain stores, they would give you some of these stamps. And then you would save them, you would fill little books full of them. Once you got to a certain amount of stamps, then you could redeem them for cool prizes like a 13-inch black-and-white TV set, or a picnic basket, or a lawn chair. If you wanted a big item, you could even add money to the stamps to purchase the product. Where the redemption comparison, though, breaks down is that God sent His only Son into the world to die in our place as an exchange for sinners! We weren't cool prizes or nice items for God's house. We were sinners--rebellious and broken people. God didn't get any discount on us. He paid the whole bill because He loved us enough to redeem us; 100%.

ANNOUNCER: All of which illustrates why God's love is the most amazing love this world could ever know, even though it doesn't make sense to us sometimes. 

SELTZ: That's why the Biblical word "redeem" is so powerful and moving. There is an account in the Biblical book of Ruth where a man named Boaz serves as a "redeemer" for Ruth and her mother-in-law Naomi. These women were helpless and in great need when Boaz stepped in to care for them, provide for them, help them. In fact, Boaz and Ruth fell in love, got married, and had a baby who would become King David's grandfather. So, this legacy of being what was called a "kinsmen-redeemer" pointed to the coming Savior, Jesus Christ. 

ANNOUNCER: By the way, the book of Ruth is found in the Old Testament. It's only four brief chapters long; so our listeners could very easily read that and get the whole story. 

SELTZ: Wow, what a great idea, and by reading that book of Ruth, listeners would see that the concept of a redeemer was well known in the Old Testament. There's even a famous verse in the book of Job that says, "For I know that my Redeemer lives, and at last he will stand upon the earth" (Job 19:25 ESV). Even in suffering Job had faith that God would rescue him and pay the price to get him back from his suffering and pain--even if he had to wait until he reached heaven.

ANNOUNCER: That passage also inspired the much-loved hymn, "I Know that My Redeemer Lives."

SELTZ: Yes; and the message of the Redeemer in the Bible has given comfort and hope to people throughout the centuries. Perhaps as our listeners use coupons in their daily lives, they can recall the price God paid for us and the love He showed us by redeeming us.

ANNOUNCER: Thank you, Pastor Seltz. And we thank our listener for that question and we hope you will join us again next week. This has been a presentation of Lutheran Hour Ministries.

Pastor Seltz SENT Invitation Video
 

Music Selections for this program:

"A Mighty Fortress" arranged by Chris Bergmann. Used by permission.

"Take My Life and Let It Be" arr. Michael Larkin (© 2001 Concordia Publishing House)

"Praise to the Lord, the Almighty" arr. Henry Gerike. Used by permission.

"For All the Faithful Women" From The Concordia Organist (© 2009 Concordia Publishing House)

"Lord, Keep Us Steadfast in Your Word" From The Concordia Organist (© 2009 Concordia Publishing House)


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Date:05/10/2014 9:26 AM (GMT-06:00)
To: revklaus@hotmail.com
Subject: prayer request

Please pray for pastor's mom, Debby, as she is having surgery to remove an abscess on Monday.    Thanks

prayer request from Donna Lindsey



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From: Donna Lindsey
Date:05/09/2014 8:18 PM (GMT-06:00)
To: Pastor Jeremy Klaustermeyer
Subject: prayer request



I would like to request prayers for the family of Ann Newell. Ann is the mother of my sister-in-law, Amy Verseman. Ann passed away on Thursday, May 8. 

Thanks,

Donna Lindsey

Prayer request from Mim Dunn



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From: MILDRED
Date:05/09/2014 10:00 AM (GMT-06:00)
To: revklaus@hotmail.com
Subject: prayer chain

Please pray For Niki, a friend of Mim Dunn, who has cancer.   THANKS

Garage sale to benefit Agape!!!

 

The Women’s Fire Auxiliary is going to have a garage sale this weekend at the old firehouse on South 47 and Lakeview.  Their proceeds are going to be donated to the Agape Food fund.  The sale will be this Friday from 4-8pm and Saturday 7am-1pm. 

 

Please spread the word about the sale.  It will only be held on one day.  Please let everyone know that you can think of.  If you know anyone in that group, please thank them for us.

 

Thanks!!!!

 

Thursday, May 8, 2014

DEVOTION: The Lord said, "Go out and stand in the mountain in the presence of the Lord, for the Lord is about to pass by."  Then a great and powerful wind tore the mountain apart and shattered the rocks before the Lord, but the Lord was not in the wind.  After the wind there was an earthquake, but the Lord was not in the earthquake.  After the earthquake came a fire, but the Lord was not in the fire.  And after the fire came a gentle whisper.  When Elijah heard it, he pulled his cloak over his face and went out and stood at the mouth of the cave....  The Story, 207

Everyone wants flashy exciting stuff these days.  It often seems that louder is better.  When I was a teenager that was certainly true.  I liked to listen to Guns and Roses and Mettalicca really loud.  I liked light shows and big bangs.  It was exciting! 
 
Then I got older and more sensible and realized that not everything that is good has to be flashy, loud, and exciting too.  I like quietness.  IN fact, the quieter the better most of the time.  I can think better when there is quiet.  I can hear better when there isn't so much noise. 
 
Our Lord God knows this.  Sometimes he reveals his presence and power in big flashy ways, like at the Mount of Transfiguration, but most of the time he spoke softly when dealing with people, as in the woman at the well, the ten lepers, Peter, and so many others.  How many times do we read about Jesus trying to get away from the crowds?  Jesus wanted to be heard more than seen, and the way to be truly heard was to speak with gentleness and care.  Very seldom do we really hear someone who is constantly yelling. 
 
God speaks to us in thousands of little whispers through His Word. As we hear it, study, learn it, memorize it, and take it to heart, our Lord speaks to us through it.  He speaks words of law, when we need to know our sinfulness, and he speaks words of Gospel clearly and constantly when we need to hear that. 
 
How is God speaking to you today?  He probably isn't using flashy gimmicks and loud noises.  He is always using His Word.  I urge you to listen when He speaks!  Read, mark, learn, and inwardly digest it into your soul so that He may truly give you the peace you need and desire. 
 
Prayer:  Lord God, give us Your Word in whatever way You think best so that we can truly hear it and it will change us.  Amen.
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YESTERDAY'S QUIZ  What was Ahab's wife name and where did she come from?  All I wanted was the name nad where she is from....
 
Here is Pat King's answer:
This one is easy! Jezebel was the daughter of King Ethbaal, King of Tyre (Phoenicia). She married Ahab, supported the worship of baal and asherah, and erected shrines to them – thus royally ticking off God. Who’d guessed it! That little thing called the 1st Commandment – well that was just some scribbles on a stone. Nothing Ahab and Jez needed to worry about.
Anyway, after having fun torturing God’s prophets and generally leading the Northern Kingdom astray, she ended up getting eaten by dogs. Whereupon her name was changed to Kibble ‘n Bits. (A little known fact, which I have generously shared with you!)
BTW, her ratty daughter, Athaliah, married a Judean king, Jehoram – the guy whose guts fell out & who had killed his brothers in order to get the throne. Her oldest son croaked and her youngest, Ahaziah, was king for about a year. He was killed while on a military thingie with his uncle, up in the Northern Kingdom. Mom held a Coup d'État, and offed all the grandkids – thus stealing the throne. She reigned for about 6 years, when the Jewish High Priest – who’d been secretly hiding one of the grandson’s – revealed him and deposed her. BTW, this priest was married to one of Jehoram’s daughters – a 1st – who was the one who snuck the baby out of the palace while her step-mother was slaughtering the harem and other kids.
And people say the Bible is boring!
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TODAY'S QUIZ: How did Elijah eat in the wilderness when he ran away from Ahab?
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CALENDAR:
Sat- Basement reserved 10-3; Bible study 4; worship 5
Sun- Mother's Day; worship 8:30; Sunday school and Bible class 9:45; worship 11
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WORSHIP WORKERS FOR THIS WEEK
Acolytes- 8:30- Dustin Toedebusch  11- John Pezold
Altar guild- Set up- Linda Callies; Clean Up- John and Joanne Hachtel
Greeters- 8:30- Coleen Bottorff 11- Joan Sexton
Communion Assistants- Sat- Rich Talbert; 8:30- Rich Boeger; 11- Dave Winter
Lay Readers- Sat- Marcia Sevier; 8:30- Tim Linke;  11am- Ian Brunson
8:30 Ushers- Scott Heitgerd, Tom Linke, Alex Heitgerd, Bob Linke

Projectors- Sat- Pam Bueltmann, 8:30- Terry McKenzie, 11- Emily Brunson
Sat pianist- Kathy Barrow
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NEWS:
MEN'S BREAKFAST THIS SATURDAY AT 8am!!
Come for the great food:  biscuits, sausage gravy, sausage, scrambled eggs, fruit!!
 
Stay for the Bible study and fellowship!!
 
Please let me know if you are coming!!
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FALL MEN'S RETREAT IS SET
WHEN:  Friday- Sunday SEPT. 26-28
WHERE: Mark Twain Lake at Si Colburn Group Camp
WHAT: The theme is "Amazing Grace"
HOW MUCH: $45 for registration, housing, food, and attendance prizes; $30 for golf, $15 if you want to stay up there Thursday night; everything else on your own
Accommodations:  Group cabins, (if you are a light sleeper you may want ear plugs or you may want to bring your camper/tent), You can also rent a room at the hotel in town about 5 miles away.
Please let me know of your desire to attend. 
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TRUSTEES HAVE SCHEDULED A WORK DAY FOR SATURDAY, MAY 17!!!
List of projects:
1. finishing trim on front door
2. Fixing partition between overflow and sanctuary
3. Addressing drainage issues
4. Painting
5. Other
They have also established a volunteer list.  Id you wish to tackle a project at another time, see the list posted on the bulletin board across from church office.

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T-SHIRTS FOR SALE!!!
Wonderful blaze orange t-shirts are for sale for $10 a piece to help support our board of outreach and evangelism's efforts and to raise money to provide for those in need.  Pick up your size today and put your $10 in the box provided!!!  They are located in the narthex (entry way) of church upstairs.
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THE STORY: CHAPTER 15 "God's Messengers" IS THIS WEEK!!!
It is the stories of Elijah and Elisha and how they were given the task of proclaiming God's judgment upon the Kings of Israel. 
 
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JUST A FEW SPACES LEFT IN THE THREE YEAR OLD LITTLE LAMBS CLASS FOR NEXT YEAR!!
The four year old class is full and there is a waiting list that people can get on if they wish. 
 
The three year old class still has several spaces available.  If you know of someone or you would like to get your own child in to this class please call the church office asap!!! 

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TWO GROUP TRAVEL EVENTS COMING UP THIS YEAR!!
October 4--A DAY IN ST. LOUIS--  We will tour places that are hidden gems in St. Louis
 
December 6-- CATHOLIC RECTORY IN HERMANN AND POSSIBLY A CHRISTMAS SHOW IN OSAGE BEACH
 
Let Marilyn know if you are interested in either of these trip so she can make definite plans.
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PASTOR NEEDS SPONSORS FOR HIS BIKE ACROSS KANSAS!!
I will be biking across part of Kansas, about 220 miles in all, on June 7-9 to raise money for Leadachild.org.  Lead a Child is a LCMS recognized service organization that provides funding for kids to attend schools, many of them Christian schools, in third world countries.  It has provided A LOT for ministries and missions to help kids who would otherwise have NO EDUCATION in places like Guatemala, Kenya, Uganda, Mexico, and many other places.  Please consider supporting me so that we can continue to support children throughout the world!  As of January 1, I am also on the board of directors for this organization.


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PRAYER REQUESTS:  (If you have a prayer request please reply to this email or call me at 636-359-1061)
For LIBBY PAILER, who has been dealing with bronchitis and pneumonia for several weeks now.
 
For BEN FRICK, who has also been dealing with pneumonia and weakness for the last two weeks at least.
 
For EMOGENE FRYANT, friend of Marv and Molly Hendershot, who has been place on hospice care.
 
For CHERI VERME, daughter of Lil WInter, who is suffering from severe osteoporosis and has a cracked pelvis (all the way across her pelvis) because of it.
 
For FRAN WAGNER, a good friend of Sandy Robine, who has been placed on hospice care.
 
For TRICIA MEYER, who is dealing with ovarian cancer.  She is a friend of many in our congregation.
 
For KELSEY OVERBECK as she finishes up her schooling at Concordia, Seward and moves to Warrenton to become our DCE intern. 

THOSE WITH CANCER, especially RICK SPINIOLAS, and the many others among our family and friends who are struggling with cancer.




Soda machine needs fixing

Does anyone know how to fix a soda machine or know someone who knows how to fix them.  Ours is not working properly and needs some maintenance.  Let me know. 
 
Thanks,
Pastor

Men's Breakfast this Saturday at 8am!!

Monthly men's breakfast is at 8am this Saturday!  Biscuits, sausage gravy, sausage patties, scrambled eggs and fruit!
 
We will finish our video study of "How We Got the Bible". 
 
Come and join us and bring a friend  or your son!  Just let me know if you are coming!  (If you already have let me know, you don't have to do it again.)

Wednesday, May 7, 2014

DEVOTION: He came to a broom bush, sat down under it and prayed that he might die.  "I have had enough, Lord," he said.  "Take my life; I am no better than my ancestors."  Then he lay down under the bush and fell asleep.  The Story, p. 207
 
Sometimes life gets the best of us, and all we want to do is lie down and die.  When you lose a loved one, when you ruin a relationship, when you find out you have a terrible illness, when you lose your job, and in so many other instances, life just doesn't seem worth living anymore.  You just want to quit fighting and leave it all behind. 
 
Imagine Elijah.  He was sent by God to proclaim judgment upon King Ahab.  He did what he was supposed to do and Ahab rejected him.  Elijah defeated the prophets of Baal in a standoff and instead of surrendering to the will of the Lord, Ahab and Jezebel doubled down and vowed to hunt down and kill Elijah.  Elijah couldn't win.  He ran away, went a day's journey into the wilderness, and sat down under a tree exhausted and done.  He was simply ready to die. 
 
That's when the Lord stepped in.  He sent an angel to wake Elijah up and feed him with both physical and spiritual food.  He wouldn't let him quit, but instead gave him everything he needed to make it the rest of the way.  The Holy Spirit literally became Elijah's strength and power. 
 
Maybe you are at that point yourself.  Maybe you have been beaten down by the world and even by your own sin and failures.  Maybe you just want to lay down and die.  It is at these times that the saying is true, "When we are weak then He is strong."  When we are broken and just plain done then the Lord God has free course to take over and make His power known.  Then He can really get to work in your life and do some amazing things. 
 
Prayer:  Lord God, break us so that you can do Your will in and through us.  Amen.

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YESTERDAY'S QUIZ  What did Elijah do (or have done) to the prophets of Baal?  He had them seized and killed.
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TODAY'S QUIZ: What was Ahab's wife name and where did she come from?
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CALENDAR:
Wed- Jonesburg NH worship 10:30; Choir 7
Sat- Basement reserved 10-3; Bible study 4; worship 5
Sun- Mother's Day; worship 8:30; Sunday school and Bible class 9:45; worship 11
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WORSHIP WORKERS FOR THIS WEEK
Acolytes- 8:30- Dustin Toedebusch  11- John Pezold
Altar guild- Set up- Linda Callies; Clean Up- John and Joanne Hachtel
Greeters- 8:30- Coleen Bottorff 11- Joan Sexton
Communion Assistants- Sat- Rich Talbert; 8:30- Rich Boeger; 11- Dave Winter
Lay Readers- Sat- Marcia Sevier; 8:30- Tim Linke;  11am- Ian Brunson
8:30 Ushers- Scott Heitgerd, Tom Linke, Alex Heitgerd, Bob Linke

Projectors- Sat- Pam Bueltmann, 8:30- Terry McKenzie, 11- Emily Brunson
Sat pianist- Kathy Barrow
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NEWS:
MEN'S BREAKFAST THIS SATURDAY AT 8am!!
Come for the great food:  biscuits, sausage gravy, sausage, scrambled eggs, fruit!!
 
Stay for the Bible study and fellowship!!
 
Please let me know if you are coming!!
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FALL MEN'S RETREAT IS SET
WHEN:  Friday- Sunday SEPT. 26-28
WHERE: Mark Twain Lake at Si Colburn Group Camp
WHAT: The theme is "Amazing Grace"
HOW MUCH: $45 for registration, housing, food, and attendance prizes; $30 for golf, $15 if you want to stay up there Thursday night; everything else on your own
Accommodations:  Group cabins, (if you are a light sleeper you may want ear plugs or you may want to bring your camper/tent), You can also rent a room at the hotel in town about 5 miles away.
Please let me know of your desire to attend. 
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TRUSTEES HAVE SCHEDULED A WORK DAY FOR SATURDAY, MAY 17!!!
List of projects:
1. finishing trim on front door
2. Fixing partition between overflow and sanctuary
3. Addressing drainage issues
4. Painting
5. Other
They have also established a volunteer list.  Id you wish to tackle a project at another time, see the list posted on the bulletin board across from church office.

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T-SHIRTS FOR SALE!!!
Wonderful blaze orange t-shirts are for sale for $10 a piece to help support our board of outreach and evangelism's efforts and to raise money to provide for those in need.  Pick up your size today and put your $10 in the box provided!!!  They are located in the narthex (entry way) of church upstairs.
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THE STORY: CHAPTER 15 "God's Messengers" IS THIS WEEK!!!
It is the stories of Elijah and Elisha and how they were given the task of proclaiming God's judgment upon the Kings of Israel. 
 
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JUST A FEW SPACES LEFT IN THE THREE YEAR OLD LITTLE LAMBS CLASS FOR NEXT YEAR!!
The four year old class is full and there is a waiting list that people can get on if they wish. 
 
The three year old class still has several spaces available.  If you know of someone or you would like to get your own child in to this class please call the church office asap!!! 

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TWO GROUP TRAVEL EVENTS COMING UP THIS YEAR!!
October 4--A DAY IN ST. LOUIS--  We will tour places that are hidden gems in St. Louis
 
December 6-- CATHOLIC RECTORY IN HERMANN AND POSSIBLY A CHRISTMAS SHOW IN OSAGE BEACH
 
Let Marilyn know if you are interested in either of these trip so she can make definite plans.
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PASTOR NEEDS SPONSORS FOR HIS BIKE ACROSS KANSAS!!
I will be biking across part of Kansas, about 220 miles in all, on June 7-9 to raise money for Leadachild.org.  Lead a Child is a LCMS recognized service organization that provides funding for kids to attend schools, many of them Christian schools, in third world countries.  It has provided A LOT for ministries and missions to help kids who would otherwise have NO EDUCATION in places like Guatemala, Kenya, Uganda, Mexico, and many other places.  Please consider supporting me so that we can continue to support children throughout the world!  As of January 1, I am also on the board of directors for this organization.


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PRAYER REQUESTS:  (If you have a prayer request please reply to this email or call me at 636-359-1061)
For LIBBY PAILER, who has been dealing with bronchitis and pneumonia for several weeks now.
 
For BEN FRICK, who has also been dealing with pneumonia and weakness for the last two weeks at least.
 
For EMOGENE FRYANT, friend of Marv and Molly Hendershot, who has been place on hospice care.
 
For CHERI VERME, daughter of Lil WInter, who is suffering from severe osteoporosis and has a cracked pelvis (all the way across her pelvis) because of it.
 
For FRAN WAGNER, a good friend of Sandy Robine, who has been placed on hospice care.
 
For TRICIA MEYER, who is dealing with ovarian cancer.  She is a friend of many in our congregation.
 
For KELSEY OVERBECK as she finishes up her schooling at Concordia, Seward and moves to Warrenton to become our DCE intern. 

THOSE WITH CANCER, especially RICK SPINIOLAS, and the many others among our family and friends who are struggling with cancer.



newsletter from Denise Schlesselman

A newsletter from our soon to be missionary, Denise Schlesselman.