Daily Devotion: Monday, January 12, 2015

ST. JOHN'S MISSION STATEMENT
As the body of Christ, we strive to make disciples of all, focusing on the next generation, through growing...
UP in God's Word and Sacrament
OUT into the community by caring for physical and spiritual need
TOGETHER in fellowship to build lasting relationships in Christ
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DEVOTION:  When Esau was forty years old, he married Judith daughter of Beeri the Hittite, and also Basemath daughter of Elon the Hittite.  They were a source of grief to Isaac and Rebekkah.  Genesis 26:34-35
 
This devotion might rub some people the wrong way, but here it goes. 
 
When you are looking for someone to marry, one of the most important things to consider is the faith of the person.  Does he or she share the same faith as you.  Is that person going to tear you down and demean your faith or is he going to lift you up, encourage, and support you in your faith? 


The reason Beeri and Basemath were sources of grief for Isaac and Rebekkah was because they were foreign people who didn't believe in the one true God, nor did they follow Him.  This was a problem over and over again for the people of Israel.  God warned them that they should not marry foreign, unbelieving women.  They still did, and guess what, it led to the downfall first of Israel and then Judah.  Just read about Solomon's downfall and the source of most of his discontent and grief. 
 
I thank God every day that God gave me Karin.  I had been searching for quite some time and had been dating several women with whom I tried to make it work, but their Religion and their faith was not in connection with mine.  They would not have lifted me up or supported me in my faith.  I take it for granted way too often that I have a wife who lifts me up and believes strongly in what the Scriptures say about God and faith!
 
That's not to say that we don't disagree on things.  There are probably more things that we disagree on than that we agree on.  But when it counts and when it means the difference between growing or weakening in faith and agreeing on the fact that Jesus died on the cross to save us from sin, death, the devil and hell, and how He rose again from the dead for us, we completely agree and that gives me more peace than any other agreement ever could! 
 
My prayer for you is that your significant other is on the same page as you when it comes to what you believe and that you both grow in faith daily until the day that the Lord makes your faith complete, and if you're not equally yoked when it comes to faith, God, the Holy Spirit,  will bring you in agreement that Jesus is the Son of God, that he died on the cross to save you, and that you are saved by grace through faith in Him! 
 
Prayer:  Lord God, bless the marriages and those looking forward to marriage with a strong bond of faith so that they can continue to grow together in you and love each other according to Your Word.  Amen.

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YESTERDAY"S QUIZ ANSWER:    Who visited Abraham to tell him that Sarah was going to have a child?  God visited him in the form of three men.  (Some say it was God and two angels.  Others say it was God: Father, Son, and Holy Spirit in human form.)  Whatever the case, it was God who visited him. 
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TODAY'S QUIZ:  Who were Isaac's two sons from Rebekkah?
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CALENDAR: 
Mon- Confirmation 5-6:15
Tues- Quilters 9-2; Bible Study 11:30-12:15; Trustees 7
Wed- Choir 7pm; Pastors' Circuit meeting at church 9-3;  NEWSLETTER DEADLINE
Thurs- Karate 5pm; Praise Band practice 6pm
Sat- Worship 5pm
Sun- Worship 8:30; Sunday school 9:45; Worship 11; Elder's meeting noon
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WORSHIP WORKERS: 
Acolyte- 8:30- Patrick Schaumberg, 11- John Pezold
Ushers- Allan Dreyer, Lou Feldkamp, Kent Jacobsmeyer, Paul Klovver
Altar- Set up- Marilyn Foster and Sue Ruhl; Clean Up- Sandy Robine
Communion Assistants- Sat- Randy Fischer; 8:30- John Hachtel; 11- Dave Winter
Greeters- 8:30- Dave and Linda Callies  11- Joan Sexton
Lay readers- Sat- Kathy Fischer; 8:30- Jacob Nagel; 11- Sandy Robine
Sat Pianist- Kathy Barrow
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NEWS:  ALL THE NEWS IS NEW TODAY!!
FOOD, FAITH, AND FAMILY NIGHTS BEGIN MONDAY, JANUARY 19 AT 6PM!!
 
Do like good, home cooked food?
 
Do you like to spend time with your church family?
 
Do you like to get into God's Word with your family?
 
Do you  find the time constraints of work, school, and other obligations squeezing out that God time?
 
We have the perfect thing for you!  We are starting family nights next Monday, January 19 at 6pm!
 
We will begin with a carry in/potluck supper from 6-6:30 and end with a devotion/Bible study time from 6:30-7.  The Bible study will be for all ages and all knowledge levels. 
 
Please bring a dish to share with the rest of the group.  Anything is welcome, salad, side dish, pasta dish, meat, dessert.... anything you think would be good for this kind of group.  There will be no main dish (meat)provided.
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STEAK DINNER/AUCTION TICKETS ON SALE!!
Tickets are $25 a piece!!

Raffle Tickets for the $500 drawing are also available.  1 ticket for $10 or 11 tickets for $20. 
 
It is always a BLAST!!!  Get your tickets this weekend before or after one of our worship services or contact your favorite youth to buy them from one of them. 
 
For years this event has become known as a great place to get good deals on things and help out our youth program at the same time!! 
 
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PROJECTIONISTS NEEDED FOR ALL OF THE WORSHIP SERVICES!! 
I know a lot of you enjoy not having to flip through the hymnal and bulletin in order to participate in worship every week.  It is an extremely special blessing to visitors who aren't familiar with church and worship.  What a blessing technology can be.  Over the last few years there have been many who have volunteered to help keep this going by being projectionists. 
 
Unfortunately over the last couple years the number of volunteers has dwindled, down to five and they need YOUR help!!  All it requires is that you pay attention and follow along with the service and push a few keys on the keyboard.   I will give you a quick tutorial before you do it the first time.  And don't worry about making mistakes.  Everyone does, and most of the little hiccups and mistakes that happen with it are MY fault!   Please consider filling in some of the dates so that we can keep this going! 
 
I also want to publicly thank JOHN HACHTEL who faithfully, week after week, puts the whole service on the powerpoint for us.  This can take three hours or more a week depending on the service.  Thank you John!!  Please just hit reply and fill in the services you'd like to do.   If we don't have volunteers for a specific service we won't have it. 
 
Jan 17-
Jan 18-  8:30-  Julie                        11-
 
Jan 24-
Jan 25- 8:30-    Terry                       11-
 
Jan 30-
Feb 1- 8:30-                             11- Terry
 
Feb 7-
Feb 8- 8:30-                             11-
 
Feb 14-
Feb 15- 8:30- Terry                          11-
 
Feb 21-
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Feb 28- Terry
Mar 1- 8:30-                            11-
 
Mar 7-
Mar 8- 8:30-                            11-
 
Mar 14-
Mar 15- 8:30-   Julie                       11-  Terry
 
Mar 28-
Mar 29- 8:30- Terry                         11-
 
Apr 2- (Maundy Thursday) 7- Terry
Apr 3- (Good Friday) 7-
 
Apr 5- (Easter) 6:30-               10-
 
Apr 11-
Apr 12- 8:30-   Terry                    11-
 
Apr. 18-
Apr. 19- 8:30-  Julie                       11- Terry
 
Apr. 25-
Apr. 26- 8:30-                         11-
 
May 2- Terry
May 3- 8:30-                           11-
 
May 9-
May 10- 8:30-  Julie                       11-
 
May 16-
May 17- 8:30- Terry                        11-
 
May 23-
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May 30-
May 31- 8:30-  Terry                       11-
 
June 6-
June 7- 8:30-                           11-  Terry
 
June 20-  Terry
June 21- 8:30-                         11-
 
June 27-
June 28- 8:30- Terry                        11-

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YOUTH SNOW TUBING OUTING SATURDAY, JANUARY 24 AT HIDDEN VALLEY IN EUREKA
All kids in grades 1-12 are welcome to come along with their parents!!  Cost is $11 for members of St. John's and $22 for friends and other nonmembers. 
 
They will leave at 11:30 from church!  Depending on the number of people going there will be a big need for drivers. 
 
Deadline to register is Tuesday January 20!! 
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PRAYER REQUESTS:
For WLLIAM FISCHER, Randy Sr. Fischer's dad, who is hospitalized with many medical issues including congestive heart failure.
 
For DANIELLE MEINE, a senior at WHS, a friend to many kids at St. john's, and a rider on Karin's bus since kindergarten, who has a very serious form of cancer.
 
For ELTON TEMME, Harold Temme and Lois Frick's brother, who has had many seizures and is dealing with many other health problems.
 
For BEN HOELSCHER, who has been diagnosed with rheumatoid arthritis and has begun treatment for it.
 
For the CALLIES Family at the loss of Dave's stepmom.
 
For the STEVENS and CALLIES FAMILIES as Sarah lost her unborn baby last Thursday.
 
For THE PEZOLD FAMILY as Lisa's dad passed away last week.

For CLAIRE JOHNSON who is recovering from a bad car accident at SSM Rehab/Nursing home in Wentzville. 
 
For TODD PONDER, former band teacher/director and friend to many at St. John's, who suffered a massive stroke and can't do anything but move his eyes.  He is unable to breathe on his own. Here is a link to a fund that was started to help the family as they will have astronomical hospital and rehab bills for a long time to come.   At the bottom of the page it also has updates as to his progress.  http://www.gofundme.com/hp1ed8?pc=mb_em

 
For OUR CONTINUED FREEDOM OF RELIGION AND SPEECH in the United States, that we would continue to be able to freely speak the truth even in the face of opposition.

For our NATION'S MILITARY LEADERS AND SOLDIERS as they figure out what to do about the imminent threats from ISIS.
 
For MILLIONS OF CHRISTIANS THROUGHOUT THE WORLD, who are being persecuted to the point of death for their faith.
 
 



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"Are You Qualified?" #82-19

Presented on The Lutheran Hour on January 11, 2015
By Rev. Gregory Seltz, Lutheran Hour Speaker
(How Can I Connect With My Baptism Daily?)
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Text: Romans 6:1-11

The Apostle Paul writes.... "Or don't you know that all of us who were baptized into Christ Jesus were baptized into his death? We were therefore buried with him through baptism into death in order that, just as Christ was raised from the dead through the glory of the Father, we too may live a new life."

Christ is risen, He is risen indeed, and believers live in the power of His grace now and forever. Amen.

Unqualified: that's a word that people never want to hear, do they, especially when they're seeking a job. The New Year is a time to tweak the resume, isn't it? My daughter has a new position at the University of Missouri, St. Louis, and one of her jobs is to help people prepare their resumes, to prepare for that job interview, to get them ready. She knows that she is helping people reach for their dreams, their goals, and she knows what her students are up against.

She told me that, according to the research, a potential employer looks at the resume for an average of only six seconds. That's right, in the time that it takes you to pour a cup of coffee, an employer will evaluate your entire life! In just six fleeting seconds, he or she will determine if you make the cut--if you're qualified for a position or not. I pray for her work, I know she wants her students to be ready, to be prepared.

But vying for a job even has more challenges doesn't it? Even if you are prepared, even if you get past the first cut, eventually it comes down to this; do you have what it takes to qualify for the job? Do you measure up? Are you qualified?

On some days you may answer with a confident "Yes!" But there are those other days when you don't feel so self-assured, when your weaknesses seem to stand out, and when rejection gets you down.

Do you measure up? We live in a world that's constantly evaluating us whether we like it or not.

Some people think that God is like that. That He is always evaluating us. That He is like a disinterested boss who barely gives us a nod, One that we have to conjole, to even harass to get His attention towards us. And if we get His attention, well, He's always judging, He's always trying to trip us up.

But that is the exact opposite of the spirit of the God of the Bible. He's not the One seeking to cramp your style or to trip you up; you and I do that on our own. Sin destroys and we are sinful people. That's why the Apostle Paul proclaims a whole new way of life, a life with God that is exciting; it is powerful in grace, one that through the power of baptism in His Name breaks us from the power of sin and guilt, to live abundant lives in Christ for others!

After rejoicing in God's grace for six chapters in the book of Romans; Paul, after being immersed in the free gift of salvation through Jesus Christ for all people, he asks this question: "What shall we say then?" 

This sounds a little bit like a New Year's life-evaluation question, doesn't it? It is asking how a person can move forward from the old life to the new, from a life of sin to a life of grace, from a life of hopelessness and hopeless frustration to a life of encouragement and hope. Some thought, God's good news meant that they could now sin even more, sin all they wanted; but they missed the point; God had a whole, new way of life for them.

That question also sounds like a resume question, too, doesn't it? What are we qualified to do? With all the old, broken, rebellious failures in our lives; with our poor track record and needy natures, what are we supposed to do in order to live in God's forgiving and renewing grace? How can we measure up? Do we stay in our old sinful lives so that God's grace might abound? Do we hang on to our flawed resumes so God might somehow show mercy, even more mercy to us?

That was the common idea in the culture in Paul's day. The Apostle Paul lived during the Roman Empire in the first century A.D. Roman spiritual practices at that time were immoral and self-indulgent. Living in impurity and pleasing yourself was said to be a way of connecting with the gods and unleashing gusto and power for life. But the more people became steeped in practices that served themselves, the more society became fragmented and corrupt. Their own relationships deteriorated. Life was empty, bleak, and filled with regret. 

This trend still happens today, doesn't it? It may not be driven by a group of Roman gods, but holding on to our flawed resumes with the hope that more self-indulgence will fulfill us, it runs rampant today. A few years ago, the word "YOLO" became popular. It means, "You only live once." A rap song popularized the expression to the point that YOLO became an excuse for people to do dangerous and unwise things. But for a while it captivated people. Living for the moment was a way to escape the burdens of life. YOLO became the slogan of people looking for freedom and zest in life. News reports of senior citizens gambling away their savings with big smiles and declaring "YOLO," it showed up on television. Video coverage of young people forsaking jobs so they could dance the night away that filled the airwaves. But it only led to temporary pleasure. Ultimately it resulted in emptiness and regret.

How are you living for the moment? You may not be taking daring risks or dancing the night away, but perhaps you're seeking short-term satisfaction alone. Your gossip or vengeful conversation makes you feel better about yourself while you put somebody else down. Carelessness toward your family is causing long-term wounds while you seek immediate accolades or gain. Thoughtless stewardship of your resources lets you enjoy life now, but it puts the future in jeopardy for others. Selfishness makes you feel better, but it hurts the people around you. A YOLO life ultimately interferes with the purpose for life that God intended for you.

Let me say it straight from God's Word, you don't only live once. You have an eternity before you. It is either an eternal life with the Savior God or an eternal death in painful separation from Him. And if our eternity is determined by our own resumes, by our own accomplishments and level of our personal purity, we're all in serious trouble.

Be honest, what's on that resume? You see, no matter what we've accomplished or how great we appear to be on the outside, there are plenty of failures, fumblings, short circuits, and shortsighted actions that are a part of our lives. It's true for me and it's true for you. Before the Holy God our resumes don't look so hot.

Even the writer of Psalm 130 said it this way, "If you, O LORD, kept a record of sins, O Lord, who could stand?"(Psalms 130:3 NIV)

He's right. We are all unqualified for God's gracious favor. We don't measure up to what God requires of us. The sad truth is that our flawed resume means life is lost. Later in Romans, chapter six, Paul said it boldly: "The wages of sin is death" (Romans 6:23). 

But before you give up hope, let me offer a word of encouragement. Your flawed and incomplete resume does not have the last word! The Apostle Paul did say the wages of sin is death, but he also added: "But the free gift of God is eternal life in Christ Jesus our Lord"K/i> (Romans 6:23). There is another item on your resume that changes everything. In fact, by faith in Jesus, God provides a whole new resume for your life now and forever.

Did you hear the Apostle Paul say it again and again in Romans, chapter six? Listen to what he says is on your resume and how it got there. He says, "Do you not know that all of us who have been baptized into Christ Jesus were baptized into his death? We were buried therefore with him by baptism into death, in order that, just as Christ was raised from the dead by the glory of the Father, we too might walk in newness of life." And he goes on to say, "For if we have been united with him in a death like his, we shall certainly be united with him in a resurrection like his. We know that our old self was crucified with him in order that the body of sin might be brought to nothing, so that we would no longer be enslaved to sin. For one who has died has been set free from sin. Now if we have died with Christ, we believe that we will also live with him" (Romans 6:3-8).

What does the Word of God include, then, on your resume? Death, yes, and resurrection, yes! That's right, you died and you have been raised to life. The wages of your sin is death and that price has been paid. 

Paul says it clearly: "All of us who have been baptized into Christ we were baptized into his death...We were buried therefore with him by baptism." 

You see, baptism puts your sinful self to death. The miraculous gift of being baptized connects you in a gracious and supernatural way with Jesus' death. When you are baptized, your old self is crucified with Him. You die with Him. Death is on your resume. Sin's rebellious price has been paid. The Bible is emphatic on this. Paul says it five times in Romans, chapter six! Your old self has died. It was buried. It was crucified with Christ and in Christ that death means new life.

All this happened to you through the power of being washed in God's Name in baptism. It's a miracle, but it's a reality through this gift from God to you. Think about it. Every failure and foul-up, every reason for guilt, every flaw and cause for pain, every misdeed, and every intentionally rebellious act, all have been put to death through the gift of your baptism as God Himself connects you to the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ!

When the devil shouts that you deserve eternal death for your sin, you can reply, "Been there, done that through Jesus Christ." When your conscience assails you because of your sin, you can say, "But that was punished by death in my baptism. It's over." When your sinful flesh pulls you toward an old life of corruption, impurity, or meanness, you can declare, "My old self was crucified with Jesus! I am no longer a slave to that sin! I have been set free through baptism and I walk in the newness of life in Christ!"

When God looks at your resume and sees the record of sins, He also sees that those sins have been paid for because in your baptism you have been crucified with His only Son Jesus. You died. The price has been paid. But, there are a lot of people who think that this is only what God is about. Like a judge in court, yes, He gets real with us; He shows us our sins, what we really are, declares us done, declares us dead, that's it. 

Well if that's it, what a sorry life that would be. Reminds me of a man named Donald E. Miller, Jr. Twenty years ago, Mr. Miller was declared dead after he disappeared. It turns out that Mr. Miller wanted to avoid child support responsibilities for his two daughters. After his disappearance, his wife asked a judge for the declaration of death so her daughters could receive Social Security benefits. Twenty years later, Donald E. Miller, Jr. showed up again. He had drifted in hiding for two decades, but now wanted a driver's license and a new Social Security number. So, he asked a judge to be declared alive again. The judge turned him down. Mr. Miller was stuck as a legally dead person in the state of Ohio. 

Now, he's not the only one left for dead. Laura Todd, according to government records, she was also dead, declared dead. But Laura, who is very much alive, she protested the status. Ms. Todd was inadvertently declared dead when her Social Security number was typed into the death record of another person. When she wasn't able to collect her tax rebate, she discovered the error and fought to be declared alive. The battle lasted for eight years. 

Some people think that God is like these judges. Once He declares you dead, that's it. But that misses the whole point of the Bible. Yes, we are dead in our trespasses and sins; yes we were buried with Christ in baptism, but all that was all for the purpose of God giving us eternal, abundant life in Christ forever. When life and salvation depend on God's work on your behalf, there is hope to live now; there is power to overcome struggles and temptation; there is joy in the midst of all circumstances.

God didn't stop with a reality check about your life; He went on to earn an eternal life for you on the cross, through the resurrection, and through His baptizing you, He not only connected you to His death, He connected you to His resurrection life too. You don't have to petition Him for life; He's here right now to gift you with it and He's in His church where He'd like to pour it all over you in baptism.

By the grace of God, through the death and resurrection of Jesus your Savior, in your baptism you have died and been raised to life. You are a new creation in Christ Jesus. Today you have a new beginning. Because of Jesus' work on your behalf, your life resume does not just consist in a broken record of sin. Your resume has both death and resurrection on it. By God's grace, as a free gift, you have been qualified for eternal life with your Savior. You have also been freed from the guilt, and shame, and slavery that comes with sin. Romans 6 says: "We know that Christ, being raised from the dead, will never die again; death no longer has dominion over him. For the death he died he died to sin, once for all, but the life he lives he lives to God. So you must also consider yourselves dead to sin and alive to God in Christ Jesus" (Romans 6:9-11).

Today, dear listener, you can be alive to God in Christ by faith. Through His gift of baptism to you, you can have new hope, a new purpose, and a new lease on your life. 

Just think about it, think about how amazing life can be when you live in the reality that death is defeated and the fear of death is vanquished.

Do you know who David Menasche is? David was an English teacher at a high school in Miami. For fifteen years he taught student after student. He impacted 3000 young people during the course of his career. Then, at age forty, David was diagnosed with brain cancer. As he received treatment, he kept teaching. But after the cancer took away his ability to be in the classroom, David decided to visit his students to see if he made a difference in their lives. 

His students welcomed him with open arms. One student commented: "You may not remember anything about his class, but you remember him. You remember his enthusiasm; you remember his intelligence. You remember the fact that he just sort of created an environment where you wanted to learn."

Another said of Menasche, he was "one of the few teachers I felt who were really present. I've had great teachers in my life, but he was really present in the moment."

David realized that death was not the greatest factor in his life anymore, and it allowed him to share his life in a new and special way. That view of things; that makes all the difference.

But it's also true for your life. When death is no longer the greatest factor in your life, when sin and failure, hurt and brokenness are not what predominate, when the difference Jesus made on the cross and in your baptism, when that predominates in your life, that's when you really begin to live. 

That's what God wants for you today, to walk in the newness of life that He provides, to make Jesus' difference possible in the lives of people all around you. That's the hallmark of God's people. It is the distinctive feature of your resume for a New Year. You have died and have been raised to life. You now have a new life to be lived for others! 

As I was thinking about this message, I thought maybe you want to be baptized. If you do, please call Lutheran Hour Ministries so we can refer you to a church nearby where you can hear more about it and receive that gift for yourself. It's a blessing from God that brings new life.

But know this today, my friend, by God's grace through faith; you have death and resurrection on your resume by faith. Life is brand new in Him. Remember that in this New Year. In Christ, the old is gone. Death no longer rules. You've got death and resurrection on your resume through Jesus Christ, through your baptism. It's time to live your new life today and forever!

Amen.

LUTHERAN HOUR MAILBOX (Questions & Answers) for January 11, 2015
Topic: How Can I Connect With My Baptism Daily?

ANNOUNCER: How does one's baptism connect with everyday life? That will be our question today for Pastor Gregory Seltz. I'm Mark Eischer. Pastor, how can our listener connect with their baptism on a daily basis? And why is that a good thing?" 

SELTZ: Wow, Mark, it sounds like our listener has been reading Martin Luther! In fact, he encouraged every Christian to get up each morning, make the sign of the cross, and then remember the gift of new life that we received in baptism. 

ANNOUNCER: So baptism is not just an event that took place somewhere in our past. 

SELTZ: No way, while it is meant to be a one-time event from Christ through His Church to you; the impact of baptism lasts a lifetime. Let me make sure our listeners understand the blessing of baptism, being washed in the Name of God with water, before we talk about remembering it each day. Jesus gave the gift of Baptism as a conduit of His grace and as a tangible connection point with Him in our lives of faith. 

ANNOUNCER: We call this a "means of grace." 

SELTZ: Yes, a gift that Christ chooses to convey His cross-earned grace to you personally. Like Peter says in 1 Peter 3, "baptism saves us (vs.21)." In other words, the benefits of Christ's resurrection are put into our lives when we are baptized. We receive the forgiveness of sins and the gift of eternal life. That's what Peter declared to the crowds in Acts 2:38. Baptism would bring the gift of forgiveness and the Holy Spirit to the people. Baptism is a tool or a means by which God chooses to make His salvation personal to us. 

ANNOUNCER: You also said that it is a tangible connection point in our life of faith. Could you explain that?

SELTZ: Definitely. Baptism serves as a real, physical, and outward connection point with God. God doesn't just come to us simply with ideas; He comes to us with tangible blessings. Baptism is one of those. 

ANNOUNCER: Right. You can feel and hear the water. 

SELTZ: You can hear and see the promise of God connected to it. The act of baptism is one we can recall and rejoice in. If you ever doubt God's presence or grace in your life, you can say, "Wait a minute, I've been baptized! I am a precious child of God." Your new life in Christ is not simply an idea. It is an action that God took for you, witnessed by others and celebrated by His people.

ANNOUNCER: And how can our listener connect with that precious gift every day?

SELTZ: A good start is by taking Martin Luther's advice. Every morning and evening, a person can make the sign of the cross, the same sign placed over you in your baptism, and remember that God made you His own, forgave your sins, gave you the gift of His Holy Spirit in Baptism. In fact, every time water washes you throughout the day, you are reminded of how the Name of God was washed into your life for your forgiveness and salvation.

ANNOUNCER: But, it's not the water alone, it's God's Word connected to that water that gives baptism the power to forgive and save. 

SELTZ: That's right, but God chose the water, too, to deliver His Name to you in a unique, personal way. So, yes, remember your baptism, remember the power of God's Name, and remember the verses that tell you of this blessing.....like Romans chapter six, where it says, "Do you not know that all of us who have been baptized into Christ were baptized into his death? We were buried therefore with him by baptism into death, in order that, just as Christ was raised from the dead by the glory of the Father, we might too walk in newness of life" (Romans 6:3-4 ESV).

ANNOUNCER: Certainly, those are encouraging words to start the day. What other verses might you recall?

SELTZ: I like the simplicity and confidence of Mark 16:16 when Jesus said: "Whoever believes and is baptized will be saved." 

ANNOUNCER: And how about Galatians 3:27: "For as many of you as were baptized into Christ have put on Christ." 

SELTZ: Another great one. In fact, all these verses make the gift of baptism come alive each day. They allow you to start and end the day with confidence in your Savior Jesus and with certainty about God's faithful work in your life.

ANNOUNCER: Any other advice about remembering and connecting to our baptism?

SELTZ: If any listener is struggling and has not been baptized, I would hope and pray they would get in touch with us or a Lutheran church nearby for baptism. 

ANNOUNCER: Because it's a gift too wonderful to miss. 

SELTZ: Absolutely, and for those who are baptized listeners, I would encourage them to remember who you are. You are not meaningless specks in a chaotic universe; you're not fending for yourselves out there. You are the precious, baptized people of God, redeemed, and restored, and empowered for life in Him.

ANNOUNCER: Thank you, Pastor Seltz. This has been a presentation of Lutheran Hour Ministries.

Music Selections for this program:

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

"Baptized Into Your Name Most Holy" arr. Henry Gerike. Used by permission.

"To Jordan's River Came Our Lord" From The Concordia Organist (© 2009 Concordia Publishing House)

"God's Own Child, I Gladly Say It" From The Concordia Organist (© 2009 Concordia Publishing House)

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Steak Dinner Tickets Go On Sale This Weekend!

Please remember to bring your checkbook or cash this weekend to get your tickets for the Annual Steak Dinner and Auction!!!
 
Tickets for the dinner are $25 per person.
 
Bid tickets only are also available. 
 
Ticket for a $500 Open Hearts Raffle are also being sold.  $10 per ticket or 11 tickets for $20!!!

prayer request : William Fischer





Please keep Mr. William Fischer in your prayers this weekend. William  Fischer is Randy Sr's dad.  He's  hospitalized due to respiratory issues. Please keep the Fischer family in your prayers also due to concerns over William's age and other health issues.

Blessings
Pastor

Prayer request

Please pray for Sarah Stevens (Dave and Linda Callies granddaughter) and the rest of her family as she lost her baby yesterday.  She was about 2 months along.

Music Trivia Night Fundraiser for @Warrenton Bands

Anyone want to get in on a table with the Klaustermeiers?
 
 Below is the information:
 
 


2nd Annual
Music Trivia Night

Hosted by Warrenton Band Boosters

Saturday Feb 28, 2015 7 pm

American Legion Hall – Warrenton

 Adults Only (no outside alcohol)

 $100 per table (8-10 per table)

 Popcorn / Tea / Lemonade Provided

 Table Decoration Contest (100% payback) $10 to enter (music theme)

 Legion will provide bar service

 Booster concessions (soda,water,candy, etc)

 Silent Auction

 50/50 & other games of fun!

 Mulligans

For more information or to reserve your table (cash, check or charge accepted) email warrentonbandboosters@gmail.com
 

Daily Devotion: Wednesday, January 7, 2015

ST. JOHN'S MISSION STATEMENT
As the body of Christ, we strive to make disciples of all, focusing on the next generation, through growing...
UP in God's Word and Sacrament
OUT into the community by caring for physical and spiritual need
TOGETHER in fellowship to build lasting relationships in Christ
_______________________________________________________________________________________________

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).
 

 
 
"Showing Jesus"  
January 7, 2015

Spanish Daily Devotions Stained Glass Crown 8-13-13Arise, shine, for your light has come, and the glory of the LORD has risen upon you. For behold, darkness shall cover the earth, and thick darkness the peoples, but the LORD will arise upon you, and His glory will be seen upon you. And nations shall come to your light, and kings to the brightness of your rising. Isaiah 60:1-3
This year the government of Sierra Leone banned Christmas.

In the past, some governments have put a kibosh on the festivities surrounding the Savior's birth because they didn't like the competition. Other governments, motivated by the religious non-Christian majority of their populace, just didn't want anybody to hear any mention of the Savior.

Sierra Leone's motivation was different. You see, Sierra Leone has passed Liberia as being the country with the greatest number of Ebola outbreaks.

As the president of the country said, "When you have parties, the risks are very high. We are very anxious to break the chain of transmission through parties and gathers." To that end, troops patrolled the streets to make sure the populace stayed away from any worship experience.

The same kind of thing once happened in the United States. That's right. It happened during the flu epidemic of 1917-1918. For those of you, who don't know, let me share. This flu was unique. It didn't take the old and infirm; it specialized in killing those who were young and healthy.

To stop the spread of that illness, many large communities decided, for a short time, to ban all forms of public worship. It was a difficult time for Christian congregations. At the very time when they felt people should be turning to the Lord and supporting each other, they were prohibited from doing so.

So what did they do? Did the churches forget the Savior's birth, life, death and resurrection?

They did not. What they did was this: they kept the lights of their churches burning 24 hours a day. Then they took out newspaper ads encouraging people to take an evening walk past the church. They suggested people might pay special attention to, and meditate upon, the message of God's love, which was on display in the congregation's stained-glass windows.

Many people took the suggestion and saw the Christ and His church in a different way.

Now I don't know what the believers of Sierra Leone did this past Christmas season. On the other hand, I do know the Holy Spirit can do some of His best work when human conditions are at their worst. It is then that He can motivate the redeemed to come forward and share the Savior's story of salvation in new ways, unique ways, different ways.

This is all just another way of saying, a government can shut down Christmas, but it can't silence the comfort and hope that comes in the Christ.

THE PRAYER: Dear Lord, You have reached out to me through my Savior. Now may believers around the world reflect the wonders of Your great grace to those who remain lost. In Jesus' Name I ask it. 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 ANSWER:    Who was Eliezer of Damascus?  Another good answer from Dianne Hance:  Genesis 15:2  "But Abram said, 'O Sovereign Lord, what can you give me since I remain childless and the one who will
inherit my estate us (wait for it....) Eliezer of Damascus."  God took Abram outside and told him to count the stars if he
could.  "So shall your offspring be".  However, Sarai, Abram's wife took matters into her own hands and told Abram to
go and sleep with her maidservant; perhaps she can build a family through her.  Thus Abram's first son, Ishmael was
born.

________________________________________________________________________________________________
TODAY'S QUIZ: Who visited Abraham to tell him that Sarah was going to have a child?
__________________________________________________________________________________________
CALENDAR: 
Wed- Jonesburg Nursing Home worship 10:30; Choir 7
Thurs- Karate 5pm; Praise Band practice 6pm
Sat- Men's breakfast 8am; Worship 5pm
Sun- Worship 8:30; Sunday school 9:45; Worship 11; Elder's meeting noon
_______________________________________________________________________________________________________
WORSHIP WORKERS: 
Acolyte- 8:30- Devin Miller, 11- George Pezold
Ushers- Dave Winter, Gary Scott, Larry Schulze, Scott Schulze
Altar- Set up- Marilyn Foster and Sue Ruhl; Clean Up- Joanne Hachtel
Communion Assistants- Sat- Jim Rahn; 8:30- Rich Talbert; 11- Steve McDowell
Greeters- 8:30- Erv Yoder  11- Robines
Lay readers- Sat- Jim Rahn; 8:30- Steve McDowell; 11- Kailyn Blechle
Sat Pianist- Kathy Barrow
_________________________________________________________________________________________________________
NEWS:
MEN'S BREAKFAST SATURDAY AT 8am
Menu:  Pancakes, eggs, bacon, sausage
 
Bible Study-  What does the Bible say about homosexuality and how should we as Christians deal with issues concerning it?
 
Please let me know if you are coming and invite friends and your sons/grandsons
_____________________________________________________________________________________________
SUNDAY SCHOOL HAS RESUMED!!  it is EVERY SUNDAY at 9:45
Just because the Christmas program is over doesn't mean that Sunday school is. 
 
Parents, please be faithful in getting your kids to Sunday school!  It is very important that they grow in their faith on an ongoing basis!  Plus our Sunday school teachers really want to see them and teach them all about God!

________________________________________________________________________________________
ADULT BIBLE CLASS HAS RESUMED!
We began our study of the book of Acts Sunday!  Now's the time to get back into Bible study!  Please consider coming and being a part of it.  
______________________________________________________________________________________
OFFERING ENVELOPES ARE STILL UP IN THE NARTHEX!!
Some of you still need to pick up your offering envelopes.  Please get to church and do so ASAP! 
___________________________________________________________________________________________
A VOLUNTEER IS STILL NEEDED TO BE A DELEGATE TO THE MISSOURI DISTRICT CONVENTION IN SPRINGFIELD, MO JUNE 14-16

All voting members (men or women) are eligible.  In order for our congregation to have a complete voice we need to have complete representation!  Please call me or reply to this email if you would like to serve your church in this way!!
___________________________________________________________________________________________
PRAYER REQUESTS:
For LISA PEZOLD AND HER FAMILY as Lisa's dad passed away yesterday.

For CLAIRE JOHNSON who is recovering from a bad car accident at SSM Rehab/Nursing home in Wentzville.
 
For DANIELLE MEINE, a high school senior and friend to many in the congregation, who is dealing with cancer.
 
For TODD PONDER, former band teacher/director and friend to many at St. John's, who suffered a massive stroke and can't do anything but move his eyes.  He is unable to breathe on his own. Here is a link to a fund that was started to help the family as they will have astronomical hospital and rehab bills for a long time to come.   At the bottom of the page it also has updates as to his progress.  http://www.gofundme.com/hp1ed8?pc=mb_em

 
For OUR CONTINUED FREEDOM OF RELIGION AND SPEECH in the United States, that we would continue to be able to freely speak the truth even in the face of opposition.

For our NATION'S MILITARY LEADERS AND SOLDIERS as they figure out what to do about the imminent threats from ISIS.
 
For MILLIONS OF CHRISTIANS THROUGHOUT THE WORLD, who are being persecuted to the point of death for their faith.
 
 



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Daily Devotion: Tuesday, January 6, 2015

ST. JOHN'S MISSION STATEMENT
As the body of Christ, we strive to make disciples of all, focusing on the next generation, through growing...
UP in God's Word and Sacrament
OUT into the community by caring for physical and spiritual need
TOGETHER in fellowship to build lasting relationships in Christ
_______________________________________________________________________________________________

DEVOTION:  After this, the word of the Lord came to Abram in a vision.  "Do not be afraid, Abram.  I am your shield, your very great reward."  Genesis 15:1
 
Do you like rewards?  Usually rewards are earned.  You get rewards on your credit cards by using them and spending so much money.  You get a reward at your job by working hard, doing the right things, going the extra mile, and doing well at your job.  You get a reward in a sport by winning. 
        With God it is different.  In fact, look at what it says above.  God tells Abram "I am your reward."  Usually we think of God giving us things as our reward.  he gives us all that we need for this body and life.  he gives us peace.  He gives us forgiveness.  He gives us love.  We think of those as the rewards of God, but really God Himself is our shield and our very great reward.  We don't need stuff. We don't need good feelings?  We don't need all those creature comforts.  We don't even need food, clothing or shelter, because even though those provide us with physical comfort they can't keep us from eternal death.  Only God, through His Son, can keep us from that.  All we need is GOD! 
          There is an older contemporary song that has as its title, "You Are My All In All".  This is the ultimate truth!  God the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit is our all in all!  He is all we need.  Therefore we do not fear though the earth give way and the mountains fall into the heart of the sea.  We don't need to be afraid off anything even and especially death.  We may have pain for a time but the pain will end.  We may have to deal with sadness but the sadness won't last.  We may go through something very uncomfortable and difficult, but in the end, as we look back at it, we will say "Eh, it wasn't that bad after all." 
         Live in this truth today!  Live in God's peace knowing that He is your shield and your very great reward! 
Let us pray:  Lord God shield me from Satan's attacks.  Shield me from temptation.  Shield me from unbelief.  Thank you for being the only thing I will ever truly need.  Amen.

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YESTERDAY"S QUIZ ANSWER:    Who was Lot?  (Here's an extensive and wonderful answer from Dianne Hance)  Lot was the nephew of Abram. Lot and Abram parted ways and Lot went to Sodom.  Bad choice, this was a very bad city
filled with bad people.  So bad God wanted to destroy it.  Abram pleaded with the Lord to spare the city but to no
avail.  He did however, send two angles to get Lot and his family out before the destruction.  Lot's future son-in-laws
thought he was kidding and stayed.  Lot pleaded with the angles so he would not have to go to the mountains but to a
small town called Zoar.  The angles said to hurry up because they could do nothing until Lot, his wife and daughters
were safe.  The Lord rained down burning sulfur on Sodom and Gomorrah.  Lot's wife looked back, and she became a
pillar of salt.
______________________________________________________________________________________________________
TODAY'S QUIZ: Who was Eliezer of Damascus?
________________________________________________________________________________________________
CALENDAR: 
Tues- Quilting 9-2; Bible study 2; Building committee meeting 7pm
Wed- Jonesburg Nursing Home worship 10:30; Choir 7
Thurs- Karate 5pm; Praise Band practice 6pm
Sat- Men's breakfast 8am; Worship 5pm
Sun- Worship 8:30; Sunday school 9:45; Worship 11; Elder's meeting noon
_______________________________________________________________________________________________________
WORSHIP WORKERS: 
Acolyte- 8:30- Devin Miller, 11- George Pezold
Ushers- Dave Winter, Gary Scott, Larry Schulze, Scott Schulze
Altar- Set up- Marilyn Foster and Sue Ruhl; Clean Up- Joanne Hachtel
Communion Assistants- Sat- Jim Rahn; 8:30- Rich Talbert; 11- Steve McDowell
Greeters- 8:30- Erv Yoder  11- Robines
Lay readers- Sat- Jim Rahn; 8:30- Steve McDowell; 11- Kailyn Blechle
Sat Pianist- Kathy Barrow
_________________________________________________________________________________________________________
NEWS:
MEN'S BREAKFAST SATURDAY AT 8am
Menu:  Pancakes, eggs, bacon, sausage
 
Bible Study-  What does the Bible say about homosexuality and how should we as Christians deal with issues concerning it?
 
Please let me know if you are coming and invite friends and your sons/grandsons
_____________________________________________________________________________________________
SUNDAY SCHOOL HAS RESUMED!!  it is EVERY SUNDAY at 9:45
Just because the Christmas program is over doesn't mean that Sunday school is. 
 
Parents, please be faithful in getting your kids to Sunday school!  It is very important that they grow in their faith on an ongoing basis!  Plus our Sunday school teachers really want to see them and teach them all about God!

________________________________________________________________________________________
ADULT BIBLE CLASS HAS RESUMED!
We began our study of the book of Acts yesterday!  Now's the time to get back into Bible study!  Please consider coming and being a part of it.  
______________________________________________________________________________________
OFFERING ENVELOPES ARE STILL UP IN THE NARTHEX!!
Some of you still need to pick up your offering envelopes.  Please get to church and do so ASAP! 
___________________________________________________________________________________________
A VOLUNTEER IS STILL NEEDED TO BE A DELEGATE TO THE MISSOURI DISTRICT CONVENTION IN SPRINGFIELD, MO JUNE 14-16
All voting members (men or women) are eligible.  In order for our congregation to have a complete voice we need to have complete representation!  Please call me or reply to this email if you would like to serve your church in this way!!
___________________________________________________________________________________________
PRAYER REQUESTS:
For LISA PEZOLD AND HER FAMILY as Lisa's dad passed away yesterday.

For CLAIRE JOHNSON who is recovering from a bad car accident at SSM Rehab/Nursing home in Wentzville.
 
For DANIELLE MEINE, a high school senior and friend to many in the congregation, who is dealing with cancer.
 
For TODD PONDER, former band teacher/director and friend to many at St. John's, who suffered a massive stroke and can't do anything but move his eyes.  He is unable to breathe on his own. Here is a link to a fund that was started to help the family as they will have astronomical hospital and rehab bills for a long time to come.   At the bottom of the page it also has updates as to his progress.  http://www.gofundme.com/hp1ed8?pc=mb_em

 
For OUR CONTINUED FREEDOM OF RELIGION AND SPEECH in the United States, that we would continue to be able to freely speak the truth even in the face of opposition.

For our NATION'S MILITARY LEADERS AND SOLDIERS as they figure out what to do about the imminent threats from ISIS.
 
For MILLIONS OF CHRISTIANS THROUGHOUT THE WORLD, who are being persecuted to the point of death for their faith.
 
 



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Prayer request

Please  pray for Lisa Pezold and the whole Pezold family as Lisa ' s passed away today.

-------- Original message --------
From: Sandra Perricone
Date:01/05/2015 4:36 PM (GMT-06:00)
To: jeremy klaustermeier
Subject: Prayers

Hi Pastor...not sure if you heard from Jerry, but Lisa's dad passed this afternoon.  Please say prayers for  Pezold and Mitts families.

Daily Devotion: Monday, January 5, 2015

 ST. JOHN'S MISSION STATEMENT
As the body of Christ, we strive to make disciples of all, focusing on the next generation, through growing...
UP in God's Word and Sacrament
OUT into the community by caring for physical and spiritual need
TOGETHER in fellowship to build lasting relationships in Christ
_______________________________________________________________________________________________

DEVOTION:  The Lord had said to Abram, "Leave your country, your people and your father's household and go to the land I will show you."  Genesis 12:1
 
I remember back in 1996 when I first thought about going to the seminary to become a pastor.  Everything was going well, I was finally settling in to a routine after three years of hard work to get to that point.  I was starting to hit my stride.  Then, in a conversation with a pastor we began to talk about college and what I actually had started college to become, which was to be a pastor.  I changed my major half way through my sophomore year to secondary education from pre-seminary.  The pastor friend of mine said, you should do that now.  You should go to the seminary to become a pastor.  That thought stuck with me and would not go away.  I thought about it more and more and God put people in my path to encourage me in that endeavor.  It was as if God was saying, "Go!  Leave this place and go to a place where I will show you." 
            Well, it wasn't quite like that.  I had planned a long time ago and for a long time to be a pastor.  I just got sidetracked for about six years.  I knew where I was going, and I had friends there.  Still, I was comfortable where I was and things were going great.  I had made it through some very trying and uncomfortable times and now I was ready to cruise for a while.  But God had other plans. 
         Maybe God is telling you to do something hard right now and you are fighting it because you are comfortable and you just want to cruise for a while.  Maybe there is something that you should be doing, going to a friend or family member that you have hurt to apologize and be reconciled, quitting a job that you are comfortable in to serve the Lord in some way, stopping something in your life that is harming you even though it feels good.  Is there?  Is there something you should be doing?  Is there somewhere you should be going?  Is there something in your life that needs to stop? 
        It takes a lot of effort and sometimes painful and awkward situations to get going in the right direction, but if it is what God wants you to do, you better just do it or you will suffer even more for it.  Just think if Abram had not left his comfortable life, his flocks, herds, and land.  He would have been truly sorry wouldn't he? 
         I urge you to heed the Lord's calling for your life.  Don't resist the Holy Spirit!  If He is moving you, calling you, or pushing you to do something just do it.  If it is the Lord's will you have no other choice!  AND HE WILL BLESS YOU IN IT!
      Let us pray:  Lord God, help me to do the hard things in my life by Your power so that I may be built up in You, so that You may grow me into the person you have made me to be, and so that You may have an impact on others through me.  Amen.
__________________________________________________________________________________________________________
YESTERDAY"S QUIZ ANSWER:  Peter wrote two epistles. 
_______________________________________________________________________________________________________
TODAY'S QUIZ:  Who was Lot?
______________________________________________________________________________________________________
CALENDAR: 
Mon- Confirmation 5-6; You steak dinner/auction meeting 6pm
Tues- Quilting 9-2; Bible study 2; Building committee meeting 7pm
Wed- Jonesburg Nursing Home worship 10:30; Choir 7
Thurs- Karate 5pm; Praise Band practice 6pm
Sat- Men's breakfast 8am; Worship 5pm
Sun- Worship 8:30; Sunday school 9:45; Worship 11; Elder's meeting noon
_______________________________________________________________________________________________________
WORSHIP WORKERS: 
Acolyte- 8:30- Devin Miller, 11- George Pezold
Ushers- Dave Winter, Gary Scott, Larry Schulze, Scott Schulze
Altar- Set up- Marilyn Foster and Sue Ruhl; Clean Up- Joanne Hachtel
Communion Assistants- Sat- Jim Rahn; 8:30- Rich Talbert; 11- Steve McDowell
Greeters- 8:30- Erv Yoder  11- Robines
Lay readers- Sat- Jim Rahn; 8:30- Steve McDowell; 11- Kailyn Blechle
Sat Pianist- Kathy Barrow
_________________________________________________________________________________________________________
NEWS:
MEN'S BREAKFAST SATURDAY AT 8am
Menu:  Pancakes, eggs, bacon, sausage
 
Bible Study-  What does the Bible say about homosexuality and how should we as Christians deal with issues concerning it?
 
Please let me know if you are coming and invite friends and your sons/grandsons
_____________________________________________________________________________________________
SUNDAY SCHOOL HAS RESUMED!!  it is EVERY SUNDAY at 9:45
Just because the Christmas program is over doesn't mean that Sunday school is. 
 
Parents, please be faithful in getting your kids to Sunday school!  It is very important that they grow in their faith on an ongoing basis!  Plus our Sunday school teachers really want to see them and teach them all about God!

________________________________________________________________________________________
ADULT BIBLE CLASS HAS RESUMED!
We began our study of the book of Acts yesterday!  Now's the time to get back into Bible study!  Please consider coming and being a part of it. 
____________________________________________________________________________________________
STEAK DINNER/AUCTION MEETING AFTER CONFIRMATION CLASS TONIGHT !!! 
All youth in 7th-12th grade need to be sure to get all the info and to sign up for various work to make this Steak Dinner and Auction a success. 
______________________________________________________________________________________________
7TH/8TH GRADE CONFIRMATION RESUMES TODAY
Please bring your copies of "The Story" with you to class tonight!!
______________________________________________________________________________________
OFFERING ENVELOPES ARE STILL UP IN THE NARTHEX!!
Some of you still need to pick up your offering envelopes.  Please get to church and do so ASAP! 
___________________________________________________________________________________________
A VOLUNTEER IS STILL NEEDED TO BE A DELEGATE TO THE MISSOURI DISTRICT CONVENTION IN SPRINGFIELD, MO JUNE 14-16
All voting members (men or women) are eligible.  In order for our congregation to have a complete voice we need to have complete representation!  Please call me or reply to this email if you would like to serve your church in this way!!
___________________________________________________________________________________________
PRAYER REQUESTS:
For CLAIRE JOHNSON who is recovering from a bad car accident at SSM Rehab/Nursing home in Wentzville.
 
For DANIELLE MEINE, a high school senior and friend to many in the congregation, who is dealing with cancer.
 
For TODD PONDER, former band teacher/director and friend to many at St. John's, who suffered a massive stroke and can't do anything but move his eyes.  He is unable to breathe on his own. Here is a link to a fund that was started to help the family as they will have astronomical hospital and rehab bills for a long time to come.   At the bottom of the page it also has updates as to his progress.  http://www.gofundme.com/hp1ed8?pc=mb_em
 
 
For OUR CONTINUED FREEDOM OF RELIGION AND SPEECH in the United States, that we would continue to be able to freely speak the truth even in the face of opposition.

For our NATION'S MILITARY LEADERS AND SOLDIERS as they figure out what to do about the imminent threats from ISIS.
 
For MILLIONS OF CHRISTIANS THROUGHOUT THE WORLD, who are being persecuted to the point of death for their faith.