Revised: Monday, July 20, 2015

UPDATES TO CALENDAR:
NEWSLETTER DEADLINE WAS LAST WEDNESDAY
HENDERSHOT BIBLE STUDY WAS LAST FRIDAY
DON NOLTE IS GREETER FOR 8:30 SUNDAY


DEVOTION:  Arise, shine, for your light has come, and the glory of the Lord rises upon you.  See, darkness covers the earth and thick darkness is over the peoples, but the Lord rises upon you and his glory appears before you.  Nations will come to your light, and kings to the brightness of your dawn.   Isaiah 60:1-3
 
I read just yesterday that 25% of the Christians in the world live in Africa.  The Christian church in that part of the world is growing at such a rapid rate that we are sending pastors over there just so they will have people there who are able to teach the faith to all the new Christians.    That's what our last two guest preachers, Pastor Rabe and Pastor Clausing, are going to Ethiopia and Kenya to do.  They are going there to teach the faith. 
 
It is projected that 40% of the world's Christians will reside in Africa by the year 2030. The fact is that there are more Christians in CHINA who are going to church and worshiping on any given Sunday than there are in the United States.  AFRICA has more Christians worshiping on any given Sunday than all of the USA and Europe combined. 
 
This should cause us to rejoice, and it does.  Any time God is bringing people to faith it is a most wonderful thing!  We are blessed to be a part of a generation that sees such growth.   THE CHRISTIAN CHURCH IS GROWING!  PRAISE THE LORD.  Just not here in the good ole USA. 
 
It makes pastors like me jealous.  I want that kind of growth here in Warrenton.  I want people to get baptized in mass baptisms.  I want our sanctuary to be overflowing every Sunday.  I want to plant more churches in Warren County.  I want the problem of not having enough teachers to teach the faith to new believers. 
 
Many have said that pastors like Rabe and Clausing should stay here and be missionaries in the United States.  What would that look like?  How would you react if a missionary came to Warrenton?  Would you accept that missionary with open arms?  Would you support him and work with him?  How would the people react when he began to try to do his mission work in public places and went door to door to share the good news?  What if he came to your door? 
 
The trouble is that people in this nation seem to have hearts that are calloused and even closed to hearing and receiving the Gospel.  There is also the trouble of apathy within the church.  Just look at the decline of worship attendance in almost every church body over the last ten years. A lot of Christians don't care about the church and in turn are caring less and less about Christ. 
 
At the same time, it is God who opens hearts and minds.  it is God who caused faith to be planted and to grow in your heart, and it is no different for anyone else.  If we are to have success in mission work here in Warrenton and throughout our nation it will begin and end with the Lord.  He is the creator, sustainer, and finisher of faith.  We need to rely on him to change our hearts and minds to be better at sharing the love of Christ, to get to worship ourselves so that we are filled with Christ and are prepared to be missionaries and evangelists to our friends, family, neighbors, and coworkers. 
 
And so I pray for our community and our nation today.  Lord, bless us with increase.  Increase our faith.  Increase our worship attendance.  Increase our offerings.  Increase our ability to share the Gospel.  Increase the amount of open ears and hearts in our community.  Increase our hearts for the lost.  Increase our willingness to serve you.  INCREASE YOUR KINGDOM!  Amen.
 

____________________________________________________________________________________________________
LAST TIME'S QUIZ: 
Approximately what time period was Isaiah alive? 740-681 B.C.
 
_________________________________________________________________________________________
TODAY'S QUIZ:  Where is Zion?  (and no I'm not talking about Zion Lutheran church in Harvester)
_________________________________________________________________________________________
CALENDAR:
Mon- FAMILY NIGHT 6pm!  Bring a dish to share!
Tues- Quilting 9-2; Bible Study 11:30-12:15; Council meeting 7pm
Sat- Worship 5
Sun- Worship 8:30 and 11; Sunday school 9:45

_______________________________________________________________________________________________________
WORSHIP WORKERS:  
Acolyte-  8:30- Dawn Sherman; 11- Kailyn Blechle
Ushers-  Marv Hendershot, Don Luebke, Dave Callies, Don Nolte

Altar- Set up- Marilyn Foster and Sue Ruhl; Clean Up- Don and Ann Panhorst
Communion Assistants- Sat- John Hachtel; 8:30- Rich Talbert; 11- Jim Rahn

Greeters- 8:30- Don Nolte; 11- Dan and Lisa Rausch
Lay readers- Sat- John Hachtel 8:30- Allan Dreyer  11- Jim Rahn
Sat. Pianist- Molly Hendershot
Sun Pianist- none
Projectionists: Sat- ?????; Sun- 8:30- Schaumberg; 11-??????
_________________________________________________________________________________________________________
NEWS:

FAMILY NIGHT RESUMES TONIGHT AT 6PM!!
Come and join us for some food, fun, and fellowship!  Just bring a dish of any kind (entrée, side dish, dessert, salad, etc) and yourselves!
________________________________________________________________________________________________
IT'S ORGANIST, MELISSA PETERSEN'S LAST SUNDAY THIS SUNDAY
Please feel free to bring cards, letters, and gifts of thanks for her faithful service to us over the last three years. 
 
She is moving to Fort Dodge, Iowa to resume her full time teaching career.
 
Rachel Fischer will begin as our new organist on August 9. 
 
___________________________________________________________________________________________
THANK YOU AND SUPPORT LUNCHEON FOR DENISE SCHLESSELMANN SUNDAY, AUGUST 2 AT NOON!!
Everyone is invited, but we'd like you to either sign up on the sheet in the narthex by this coming Sunday or call the church office to let us know you are coming so we have a good idea of who will be there. 
 
Denise will be sharing what she has experienced in her ministry over the last year and what she will be doing in the year to come. 
__________________________________________________________________________________________________
SEVENTH ANNUAL GOLF OUTING WILL BE HELD ON SATURDAY, AUGUST 8 AT COUNTRY LAKES!!!  SIGN UP TODAY!!
 
Cost is $50 per person
 
Format is a 2 TWO person scramble this year. 
 
Registration at 7am
 
Shotgun start at 8am
 
Lunch and prizes at 1pm
 
Holes can be sponsored for $50 each.
 
All proceeds go to benefit our wonderful Little Lambs preschool.
 
Flyers are available on the counter in the narthex for those wishing to participate.
Call Alan Hofeldt at 456-3070 or the church office at 456-2888 to sign up you and 
 
__________________________________________________________________________________________________
RED CROSS BLOOD DRIVE HERE AT CHURCH ON TUESDAY, JULY 28!!
Volunteers are needed before the drive to make calls and set up appointments and the day of the drive to help out.  DONORS are also needed of course!  If you can help in any way call 456-2888 to let Marilyn know.
______________________________________________________________________________________________________
CALLING ALL BAKERS!!!
If you have never been involved in one of our church activities (and even if you have), here is a new challenge for you!!  There will be a cake/dessert booth at the carnival on September 12!  The carnival will be open from 11am until dusk!  Donations of baked good and workers to man the booth will be needed!!  Desserts needing refrigeration cannot be accepted.  Work shifts will be for two hours beginning at 10am and will go till closing time.  To eliminate many, many phone calls, a sign up sheet has been placed on the narthex where you can volunteer!! 
____________________________________________________________________________________________________________
DO YOU HAVE A KROGER CARD?  ENROLL IT IN THE COMMUNITY REWARDS PROGRAM!!!
Register online and have it swiped each time you shop. 
________________________________________________________________________________________________
SAVE THE DATE!!!!  OUR FIRST ANNUAL FALL CARNIVAL WILL BE HELD SEPTEMBER 12, 2015!!!
We are looking for ideas for carnival games and also donations of carnival game prizes for the event.  Please donate prizes into the cardboard box in the narthex.  Also, if any one has an idea for a carnival game, or a game itself they would like to donate please contact Joanna Hoelscher at 636-485-0635 or Karla Christophene at 314-397-1375.

_________________________________________________________________________________________________________
PRAYER REQUESTS: 
For DICK PETERSON, I was mistaken when I said that he was recovering from surgery.  His surgery was canceled due to his continued heart troubles.  It is hopeful that he will have surgery soon. 
 
For MARIANNE LINKE as she continues to recover slowly from weakness. shortness of breath, and severe arthritis troubles. 
 
For DENISE SCHLESSELMANN as she is in the USA for a short furlough and as she travels to gain more support for her mission work.
 
For CORA CLUVER'S DAD, who is recovering from a severe motorcycle accident that paralyzed him from the neck down.  
 
For DAVE AND CAROL KOHRS, who are BOTH on hospice care.
 

For OUR DCE INTERN, KELSEY OVERBECK, that the Lord's will is done concerning her call to a church to be a full time DCE.

 

For WILMA WEIGLE as she continues to deal with the after effects of a severe stroke almost two years ago.  


  




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Monday, July 20, 2015

DEVOTION:  Arise, shine, for your light has come, and the glory of the Lord rises upon you.  See, darkness covers the earth and thick darkness is over the peoples, but the Lord rises upon you and his glory appears before you.  Nations will come to your light, and kings to the brightness of your dawn.   Isaiah 60:1-3
 
I read just yesterday that 25% of the Christians in the world live in Africa.  The Christian church in that part of the world is growing at such a rapid rate that we are sending pastors over there just so they will have people there who are able to teach the faith to all the new Christians.    That's what our last two guest preachers, Pastor Rabe and Pastor Clausing, are going to Ethiopia and Kenya to do.  They are going there to teach the faith. 
 
It is projected that 40% of the world's Christians will reside in Africa by the year 2030. The fact is that there are more Christians in CHINA who are going to church and worshiping on any given Sunday than there are in the United States.  AFRICA has more Christians worshiping on any given Sunday than all of the USA and Europe combined. 
 
This should cause us to rejoice, and it does.  Any time God is bringing people to faith it is a most wonderful thing!  We are blessed to be a part of a generation that sees such growth.   THE CHRISTIAN CHURCH IS GROWING!  PRAISE THE LORD.  Just not here in the good ole USA. 
 
It makes pastors like me jealous.  I want that kind of growth here in Warrenton.  I want people to get baptized in mass baptisms.  I want our sanctuary to be overflowing every Sunday.  I want to plant more churches in Warren County.  I want the problem of not having enough teachers to teach the faith to new believers. 
 
Many have said that pastors like Rabe and Clausing should stay here and be missionaries in the United States.  What would that look like?  How would you react if a missionary came to Warrenton?  Would you accept that missionary with open arms?  Would you support him and work with him?  How would the people react when he began to try to do his mission work in public places and went door to door to share the good news?  What if he came to your door? 
 
The trouble is that people in this nation seem to have hearts that are calloused and even closed to hearing and receiving the Gospel.  There is also the trouble of apathy within the church.  Just look at the decline of worship attendance in almost every church body over the last ten years. A lot of Christians don't care about the church and in turn are caring less and less about Christ. 
 
At the same time, it is God who opens hearts and minds.  it is God who caused faith to be planted and to grow in your heart, and it is no different for anyone else.  If we are to have success in mission work here in Warrenton and throughout our nation it will begin and end with the Lord.  He is the creator, sustainer, and finisher of faith.  We need to rely on him to change our hearts and minds to be better at sharing the love of Christ, to get to worship ourselves so that we are filled with Christ and are prepared to be missionaries and evangelists to our friends, family, neighbors, and coworkers. 
 
And so I pray for our community and our nation today.  Lord, bless us with increase.  Increase our faith.  Increase our worship attendance.  Increase our offerings.  Increase our ability to share the Gospel.  Increase the amount of open ears and hearts in our community.  Increase our hearts for the lost.  Increase our willingness to serve you.  INCREASE YOUR KINGDOM!  Amen.
 

____________________________________________________________________________________________________
LAST TIME'S QUIZ: 
Approximately what time period was Isaiah alive? 740-681 B.C.
 
_________________________________________________________________________________________
TODAY'S QUIZ:  Where is Zion?  (and no I'm not talking about Zion Lutheran church in Harvester)
_________________________________________________________________________________________
CALENDAR:
Mon- FAMILY NIGHT 6pm!  Bring a dish to share!
Tues- Quilting 9-2; Bible Study 11:30-12:15; Council meeting 7pm
Wed- Newsletter deadline
Fri- Bible study at Hendershots 7pm
Sat- Worship 5
Sun- Worship 8:30 and 11; Sunday school 9:45

_______________________________________________________________________________________________________
WORSHIP WORKERS:  
Acolyte-  8:30- Dawn Sherman; 11- Kailyn Blechle
Ushers-  Marv Hendershot, Don Luebke, Dave Callies, Don Nolte

Altar- Set up- Marilyn Foster and Sue Ruhl; Clean Up- Don and Ann Panhorst
Communion Assistants- Sat- John Hachtel; 8:30- Rich Talbert; 11- Jim Rahn

Greeters- 8:30- Terry and Lynn Russell; 11- Dan and Lisa Rausch
Lay readers- Sat- John Hachtel 8:30- Allan Dreyer  11- Jim Rahn
Sat. Pianist- Molly Hendershot
Sun Pianist- none
Projectionists: Sat- ?????; Sun- 8:30- Schaumberg; 11-??????
_________________________________________________________________________________________________________
NEWS:

FAMILY NIGHT RESUMES TONIGHT AT 6PM!!
Come and join us for some food, fun, and fellowship!  Just bring a dish of any kind (entrée, side dish, dessert, salad, etc) and yourselves!
________________________________________________________________________________________________
IT'S ORGANIST, MELISSA PETERSEN'S LAST SUNDAY THIS SUNDAY
Please feel free to bring cards, letters, and gifts of thanks for her faithful service to us over the last three years. 
 
She is moving to Fort Dodge, Iowa to resume her full time teaching career.
 
Rachel Fischer will begin as our new organist on August 9. 
 
___________________________________________________________________________________________
THANK YOU AND SUPPORT LUNCHEON FOR DENISE SCHLESSELMANN SUNDAY, AUGUST 2 AT NOON!!
Everyone is invited, but we'd like you to either sign up on the sheet in the narthex by this coming Sunday or call the church office to let us know you are coming so we have a good idea of who will be there. 
 
Denise will be sharing what she has experienced in her ministry over the last year and what she will be doing in the year to come. 
__________________________________________________________________________________________________
SEVENTH ANNUAL GOLF OUTING WILL BE HELD ON SATURDAY, AUGUST 8 AT COUNTRY LAKES!!!  SIGN UP TODAY!!
 
Cost is $50 per person
 
Format is a 2 TWO person scramble this year. 
 
Registration at 7am
 
Shotgun start at 8am
 
Lunch and prizes at 1pm
 
Holes can be sponsored for $50 each.
 
All proceeds go to benefit our wonderful Little Lambs preschool.
 
Flyers are available on the counter in the narthex for those wishing to participate.
Call Alan Hofeldt at 456-3070 or the church office at 456-2888 to sign up you and 
 
__________________________________________________________________________________________________
RED CROSS BLOOD DRIVE HERE AT CHURCH ON TUESDAY, JULY 28!!
Volunteers are needed before the drive to make calls and set up appointments and the day of the drive to help out.  DONORS are also needed of course!  If you can help in any way call 456-2888 to let Marilyn know.
______________________________________________________________________________________________________
CALLING ALL BAKERS!!!
If you have never been involved in one of our church activities (and even if you have), here is a new challenge for you!!  There will be a cake/dessert booth at the carnival on September 12!  The carnival will be open from 11am until dusk!  Donations of baked good and workers to man the booth will be needed!!  Desserts needing refrigeration cannot be accepted.  Work shifts will be for two hours beginning at 10am and will go till closing time.  To eliminate many, many phone calls, a sign up sheet has been placed on the narthex where you can volunteer!! 
____________________________________________________________________________________________________________
DO YOU HAVE A KROGER CARD?  ENROLL IT IN THE COMMUNITY REWARDS PROGRAM!!!
Register online and have it swiped each time you shop. 
________________________________________________________________________________________________
SAVE THE DATE!!!!  OUR FIRST ANNUAL FALL CARNIVAL WILL BE HELD SEPTEMBER 12, 2015!!!
We are looking for ideas for carnival games and also donations of carnival game prizes for the event.  Please donate prizes into the cardboard box in the narthex.  Also, if any one has an idea for a carnival game, or a game itself they would like to donate please contact Joanna Hoelscher at 636-485-0635 or Karla Christophene at 314-397-1375.

_________________________________________________________________________________________________________
PRAYER REQUESTS: 
For DICK PETERSON, I was mistaken when I said that he was recovering from surgery.  His surgery was canceled due to his continued heart troubles.  It is hopeful that he will have surgery soon. 
 
For MARIANNE LINKE as she continues to recover slowly from weakness. shortness of breath, and severe arthritis troubles. 
 
For DENISE SCHLESSELMANN as she is in the USA for a short furlough and as she travels to gain more support for her mission work.
 
For CORA CLUVER'S DAD, who is recovering from a severe motorcycle accident that paralyzed him from the neck down.  
 
For DAVE AND CAROL KOHRS, who are BOTH on hospice care.
 

For OUR DCE INTERN, KELSEY OVERBECK, that the Lord's will is done concerning her call to a church to be a full time DCE.

 

For WILMA WEIGLE as she continues to deal with the after effects of a severe stroke almost two years ago.  


  




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"In Christ, Welcome Home"
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Presented on The Lutheran Hour on July 19, 2015
By Rev. Gregory Seltz, Lutheran Hour Speaker
(Jesus, The Only Way?)
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Text: Ephesians 2:13-21

13 But now in Christ Jesus you who once were far off have been brought near by the blood of Christ. 14 For he himself is our peace, who has made us both one and has broken down in his flesh the dividing wall of hostility.....19 So then you are no longer strangers and aliens, but you are fellow citizens with the saints and members of the household of God, 20 built on the foundation of the apostles and prophets, Christ Jesus himself being the cornerstone, 21 in whom the whole structure, being joined together, grows into a holy temple in the Lord.

Christ is risen. He is risen, indeed! Hallelujah! Amen!

Have you ever had the feeling of being on the outside looking in? Maybe it happened your first day at college, or at your new job, or when you moved into a new neighborhood. Everyone seemed to know everyone else, except you. Maybe you've had that feeling in an even more personal way. Maybe you've had it with your family or with your friends. It's tough to be on the outside looking in. It's even tougher to knock down those walls of hostility, misunderstanding, and dissension; walls that not only separate us from one another, but from God Himself.

What would it take for peace, real peace, to reign then? You know; the kind that doesn't need to be enforced, coerced, or cajoled. What would it take to reconcile friends, even enemies, when real hurt or injustice has been done? What would it take to overcome broken hearts, fearful hearts, when chaos seems to be reigning in our midst? 

That kind of peace would have to be miraculous; that kind of peace would have to be one that is full of justice, calling for repentance, and even more so; full of mercy, full of love, and available to all. That kind of peace would have to be something that only God Himself can accomplish and that's the kind of peace and reconciliation that our text is offering today. 

God's peace is earned by the perfect life of Christ, God in the flesh, earned on behalf of a sinful, rebellious humanity that only has division, dissention, and destruction as its end. His peace is one that only comes through His willingness to suffer the cross of humanity's rebellion and offer a grace-filled, forgiveness-laden invitation to be part of His family on His terms with His power, with His direction to be lived out boldly for others in His Name. That solution took His cross and resurrection to make it available to you and me, to all, as His gift! 

But, that's the kind of peace comes to you and me today, dear friend, and it says, "Your life matters to God, and God can bring peace to you and me as we put our faith in Him in all things!" The Apostle Paul is writing this letter to new Christians in Ephesus who were struggling to reconcile the differences and divisions that existed between two cultures that had been at odds for centuries, Jews and Gentiles. There were real walls of hostility, but not just among themselves, their sin erected dividing walls between them and God too!

Paul writes of a peace that smashes down those walls and reconciles all things to God in Christ. In spite of their sinful ineptitude, God still cares for them and has broken down the walls that separate us from Him and from each other! Miraculous, extraordinary, that's God in action for them, for us, all in Jesus Christ! God's solution is for a common salvation to all through Jesus, a common grace-alone invitation to be part of His family, and a Spirit-filled life in Christ that can begin to forgive as one has been forgiven, to serve as one has been served! 
No more strangers, foreigners, now family members of the body of Christ. 

Hear God's Word, then, to you today no matter your present circumstance. Your life matters to Him, with faith rooted in Jesus, we are part of His family, and that means your life and mine are valuable not just to each other, but to Him. And that changes everything. 

I love the way an Alabama high school graduate said it at his graduation a few months ago. He said, "God is a healer, Jesus is a fixer." Maybe you've heard about this young man. His name is Christian Crawford. He had the opening prayer at his graduation at Clay-Chalkville High School near Birmingham, Alabama. He gave his written opening prayer and the ceremony went on like it always did. But, suddenly, right in the middle of receiving the diplomas, chaos, cries rang out, "Medic, medic." Someone's life was in danger! 

At this point, young Crawford was asked to step to the mic again, to speak to the crowd in the middle of the confusion. And with wisdom beyond his years, and words that he said weren't his, but God's, Crawford looked out at those in attendance and said again, "Let's pray." 

And what a prayer it was. He said, "We know that prayer is power and that God is able. Lord, we thank you for all things and we ask that whatever is going on, that you will fix it. We know that you can make the way. . . You are a God who is a Healer, the Fixer Jesus." And he committed the person who was ill to God's gracious hand.

What Crawford knew, we get to know this day. In the midst of life's chaos and confusion, when you feel on the outside looking in, there is a Name that we can call upon, one that brings restoration, reconciliation, and peace. Jesus Christ, the Fixer, the Healer, He is the One who can make a way where there is no way. So simple, so powerful, so true for all who put their faith in Him.

But there's the rub. The call for faith, is faith in Him, in Christ alone, not faith in ourselves; not faith in our circumstances, not faith in our feelings, not even faith in faith. The Bible's message is even more needed today. We live in a world where people are very confident in themselves even as their lives are falling apart. Many today do as they please, confident that they control their own destinies, and yet the results speak for themselves. No peace, but divisions, dissensions, callousness, and chaos not just in our cities, but in our families, in our marriages, even in our hearts. Sadly, many are resigned to the brokenness that comes with sin as if it is the new normal.

It's amazing to me how disconnected we can become from one another when we are disconnected from God because of our pride and sin. It's amazing how far apart we can drift from what really matters in our lives when we drift from the One who created and redeemed us to be His own.

Have you ever heard of the Chunnel? No, it's not a horror film. But it is something of a horror story about the construction of the underwater tunnel that connects England with France. It's the story, really, of how two cultures with different values, different ideas, and different ways of communicating, how they could make such a mess of such an important job. 

From the start, the project was a two-headed beast. It involved two giant firms-one charged with finance and operation, the other was responsible for the actual building of the Chunnel. Some say that each company was also two-headed-equal parts French and British. 

Because of this, nobody was allowed to really take charge. In fact, more often than not, leadership was reduced to merely managing conflict. The English yelled at the French. The French yelled at the English. There were nervous breakdowns galore. Why, because they didn't share standards, things in common. The two countries had different words for everything. The French had their accounting system; the English had theirs. The French electrical system was run on 380 volts; the British on 420. Instruction manuals had to be bilingual. They even had two different standards for measuring the sea level. An engineer said, "When you have people coming from two different nations, each believes that only their regulations are right." Well, I say it this way, when that happens, even the simplest of things can take a miracle to get done!

For peace in our hearts, our lives, our relationships, it's going to take an even greater miracle than that. We sinful people seem to have a knack of dividing and destroying rather than reconciling and building. That's why Paul reminded the Ephesians, "You aren't saved by your works, you are saved by grace alone." For peace to reign someone from the inside is going to have to come outside and welcome us all back home, all of us, on His terms alone! 

Do you remember what that feels like? Remember again a time in your life when you were in a lonely, outside-looking-in situation, and then, somebody from the inside came out to welcome you, to invite you in as their special guest, to overcome any foolish nonsense that was separating you from the group; it made you feel special, part of the family.

Paul says Jesus Christ has done that and more for you, for all. He says it plainly, "Now in Christ Jesus you who once were far off [from Him and from one another] you've been brought near by the blood of Christ; for He Himself is our peace, who has made us both one and has broken down in His flesh the dividing wall of hostility." Christ Jesus took up the fight for your life and salvation. He barreled through the barriers that separate you from God and from one another. He did so that you could come home to Him, and begin to rebuild your life in Him with others.

If you've made a mess of your relationships, if you've developed an attitude that things can never change, or if you feel that there's really no home for you because of what others have done even to you, now is the time to repent and put your faith in Jesus Christ. Not only is there grace and forgiveness for you in His Name, there is a peace that comes when you realize that you matter to Him and that your life can be lived in His hope and joy knowing that He has done all things well for you.

But you might be saying, "Pastor Seltz, that sounds miraculous, but it seems too good to be true for me. How can I be part of His family?" Well, the power of the invitation all has to do with the One making the invitation. Jesus makes no idle threats; He also makes no idle invitations. His call to repentant faith to you today, to peace as His fellow family member, these aren't mere words, photo-op gestures toward the issues of hatred, dissension, and racism. No, Jesus gave His life for the sake of His cause. 

The Apostle Paul reminds us that Christ's message of hope and peace was one that got down into the muck and mire of our lives. When Jesus was born, God Himself was entering the court of human conflict in order to win the championship match that pitted human rebellion and sin against God's Fatherly, redeeming love. Jesus' life and ministry would break down among His followers the walls of racism and false, sinful pride that defined much of the daily life in ancient Israel and Greek and Roman society. He uplifted the poor, and embraced the marginalized, not because of who they were, but because of who He was for them. He challenged people's low attitudes concerning women and children and declared to everyone, in Him, with God, with His forgiveness and grace, your life matters and His cross and resurrection is an invitation for you to be part of His family forever! 

And that's His invitation to you and me today too. By faith, He is calling us home to live life in His presence now and forever. And no matter where you are today, no matter what you have done or how far away from God you have been; His calling to you works! Just look at Christ's family tree in the Bible, there's a royal, yet mixed up and less-than honorable human heritage there, one that provided no advantage for Him in His life. He was poor, early in His life His family was even forced to live as foreigners in a strange land because of deadly persecution at home. And, even when He returned home and grew to adulthood, many of the elites of His own society looked down upon Him as a Man from Nazareth who hung out with the wrong crowd. 

But hear this; Jesus allowed Himself to be put in that position, the same position of the hated, the discriminated against, the persecuted people, but He even more allowed Himself to be rejected by God the Father for the sins of the whole world. Why, to bring peace where there is no peace, hope for the hopeless, and eternal life for those under the death sentence of sin. It's He who welcomes you and me home to be with Him, to live life in His presence with His grace, forgiveness, and undeserved love. It's He, then, who invites us also to practice His presence in loving others as He loves us! 

That breaks down barriers. That overcomes walls. That puts confusion and chaos to flight, and it helps us deal with the day-to-day challenges of being forgiven sinners to one another! And, that, my friend, can bond aliens and strangers, even enemies as family friends! 

If you are in the dreadful place of being outside looking in, start with first things first; your relationship to God in Jesus Christ, your grace-filled invitation to join His family by faith. You matter to Him! He lived, and died, and rose again to prove it!

It's no small thing that God has restored you and me to our place in His family. It's that newfound stature in His family that allows us to take on the challenges we face with a confidence that comes in knowing that you are His in all things! You know, when you know that you are on the inside, bonded together with brothers and sisters in the faith, the outside stuff doesn't scare us so much anymore.

Colin Powell, the former United States Secretary of State, wrote of the bravery displayed by a young African-American soldier as he prepared to go to war. The soldier was being interviewed by an ABC correspondent who asked, "How do you think the battle will go?" "We'll do okay," he said. "We're well trained," as he gestured toward his fellow GIs. "But aren't you afraid, scared of what might be coming?" "No, I'm not afraid," he said confidently, "because I'm with my family." The other soldiers shouted back to him and to the reporter, "Tell him again! Tell him again so that he really hears you!" The soldier repeated, "This is my family; we'll take care of each other."

God wants you to know that and more as members of His family by faith. He also wants you to know the power of looking to those on the outside looking in and to go bring them home to His home of grace too. That's why Paul wrote to the Christians in Ephesus so long ago admonishing them to receive the union given them by faith in Jesus and to live out God's new reality for them as one household in Him, citizens of His eternal kingdom, established and preserved atop not the flimsy foundation of human resolve but atop the foundation of faith with Jesus Himself as the cornerstone.

What a miraculous peace and salvation, then, to be part of His family by grace through faith in Him alone. That's His invitation, to you, your family, your community. If you are listening to this message today and you feel far off, alone in the crosshairs of a hating, dominating world, Jesus Himself has come outside looking just for you. If you want to know more about being in His household of undeserved love and reconciling strength, check out more about this Jesus at lutheranhour.org, but more so, keep listening with me to hear more and more about this Savior, this Lord Jesus, who not only calls us home with a salvation that sticks, He can bond us together as His people, now and forever. Welcome home! Amen!





LUTHERAN HOUR MAILBOX (Questions & Answers) for July 19, 2015 
Topic: Jesus, The Only Way?


ANNOUNCER: Why is Jesus the only way? Pastor Gregory Seltz responds to questions. I'm Mark Eischer. Pastor, why can we, as Christians, say Jesus is the only Way to God and does that mean all other religions are wrong?

SELTZ: Mark, that's a great question because it not only deals with our life here on earth, but our lives eternally as well.

ANNOUNCER: People accuse Christians of being narrow-minded and bigoted because we claim that there's no other way to get to God other than through Jesus Christ.

SELTZ: That's the first point. We know, and we say this, we're not special. We need Jesus just like everyone else. And this claim about the uniqueness of Christ is not something we invented; it is the claim of Jesus Himself as well as a claim of the Scriptures. Jesus said it in John 14: "I am the way, the truth, and the life; no one comes to the Father except through Me." 
ANNOUNCER: And there are other passages that say much the same thing.
SELTZ: Right. So, the Bible's point is that this Jesus is unique for a problem that is overwhelming to all human beings alike. You first have to see the magnitude of the problem, sin, before you ask, can my religious practices or traditions really overcome that.

ANNOUNCER: That takes us all the way back to the beginning, to the book of Genesis, humanity's fall into sin, prevents us from getting right with God and making right with each other.

SELTZ: And we have been living with those consequences ever since. Sin is the problem, and it's not just a matter of trying to do our best, it's an eternal chasm that separates us from God and even our best efforts to deal with it are full of pride, selfishness, and ineptitude. Look, I'll just ask it this way. Just be honest with yourself if you are asking yourself these questions. Just try to do your best on your terms, just your terms; you'll see how deep and destructive the problem of sin really is.

ANNOUNCER: Which means the answer is something only God can provide.

SELTZ: Absolutely, and that's what makes Jesus unique. He comes with a salvation only God could accomplish, and He comes with that salvation from God for all. God makes that promise even at the very beginning of the book of Genesis, in Genesis 3.

ANNOUNCER: And, throughout the Old Testament, God's promise is repeated and continually brought into focus so that we see that the answer is a Savior who would come to redeem us from sin.

SELTZ: That's correct, the New Testament is the final unfolding of that ancient promise in the person and work of Jesus. Paul writes it this way in Galatians 4: "But when the fullness of time had come, God sent forth his Son, born of a woman, born under the law, (just like us) to redeem those who were under the law, so that they might receive adoption as sons." Jesus, the promised Messiah, promised by God in the Old Testament, was sent to live our life, to die our death due to sin, and to give us His life as a gift!

ANNOUNCER: It becomes clear that this Jesus is unique and His offer of salvation also unique.

SELTZ: And that is the heart and center of this answer. The works of sinful human beings, religious or not, can't reconcile us to God on His Holy terms. If that could have happened, then Jesus would not have had to come and die on a cross, to rise again, and offer forgiveness and salvation as His gift to all on His gracious terms.

ANNOUNCER: Another unique feature, Jesus is alive. He's not dead in a grave somewhere. He rose from the dead, and He's present now through His Word. So, He can direct us, hear our prayer, and guide us along the way.

SELTZ: And that makes all the difference about the answer to this question. Think of it this way. If you were lost, driving in a strange city, and you come to a major fork in the road and you've got no idea where to go, what would you do? On one side stands a marble statue of a person with his arm pointing in one direction; on the other stands a real, live policeman who is directing traffic; which of these two are you going to ask for directions? 

ANNOUNCER: Of course, the one who is alive and can point the way. 

SELTZ: Exactly, in the same way, if you want spiritual direction, do we ask a deceased religious leader or the living Son of God? As the crucified, risen from the dead, and ascended into heaven Lord, Jesus said, "Lo I am with you always to the end of the age." No other religious leader has these credentials and no other person can make the offer of grace to you that He can. That's why we as Christians say Jesus Christ is the only way we can be connected with the true God.

ANNOUNCER: Powerful truth, but even better, it's a powerful invitation for all to believe. 

SELTZ: Exactly.

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





Action in Ministry for July 19, 2015 
Guest: Rev. Jim Likens

ANNOUNCER: You're listening to The Lutheran Hour and this is Action In Ministry. How much of a difference can one or two words make? 

SELTZ: Well, Mark, we're going to hear how a couple of words literally changed the course of history; not only for the Christian church but for the entire western world. 

ANNOUNCER: November of 2017 will mark the 500th anniversary of the Reformation and the Men's NetWork is developing a three-segment video series that introduces us to the people, the events, and the impact of the Reformation. And here to tell us more about that is the series' producer, the Rev. Jim Likens.

SELTZ: Great to have you, Jim. 

LIKENS: It's good to be here.

ANNOUNCER: This is perhaps the most ambitious Men's NetWork project you've ever done. What does this three-segment series cover?

LIKENS: Well, the title of the series is The Man Named Martin. We're going to have three parts to the series: The Man, The Moment, and The Movement. 

SELTZ: Jim, an amazing fact is that Luther, people don't know this; that he grew up fearing and even hating God, though. Why was that?

LIKENS: Well, I think it had to do with the culture of the church at the time. The church used fear to fill the pews and the way they did that was through the sacrament of penance; which to be forgiven of a sin, you had to confess it to a priest and with that the guilt was forgiven. But, then, in order for you to escape other punishment, you had to do penance or acts worthy of your sorrow. But then also, Luther grew up at a time when discipline was very stern; from his father, his mother. When he first went to school, he said that in one morning he was caned 15 times for not knowing his Latin good enough.

SELTZ: Wow!

LIKENS: There was reason to be afraid. And that fear of the church, of the parent, of the teacher, gets transferred to a fear of God. Around 380 a monk by the name of Jerome was commissioned to retranslate and put all the translations together in a Latin translation. And he got to this word, Greek word, metanoia, which means to repent, to change your heart, to turn around, and he translated it "do penance." And, that word is what established the Catholic church at the time of Luther. Everything centered around penance. 

SELTZ: And they missed the whole point of it being a gift. Repentance is actually a gift that God works in your heart to actually bless you with his grace and forgiveness. And they missed that whole perspective.

LIKENS: What they would preach is do all that you can in order to get to heaven. Do all that you can and God will add His grace. But, how do you know if you've ever done enough? The Gospel had been hit since that word had been mistranslated in the Vulgate, which was the only official Bible.

SELTZ: And that goes, finally, to the whole point of all of this stuff is that the church really is the servant of Christ. There's a lot of things that can get in the way of that message and even the church can get in the way of that message sometimes. But, when it's all said and done, the message of Jesus Christ transforms human beings, transforms the world, and gives an eternal life you can't have anywhere else. 

ANNOUNCER: Did the Reformation answer questions that people are no longer asking?

LIKENS: You can ask any Missouri Synod pastor. They go to a hospital, somebody has a terminal illness or they've been in an accident, and you ask the question, "Do you know you're going to heaven?" And, sadly, "Well, I hope so." And that was the question that Luther had. He didn't know. There was no assurance of salvation.

SELTZ: But when it comes right down to it, Luther knew the foundation to it all was faith in Jesus Christ. Grace Alone, Faith Alone, through Scripture Alone; that's undergirding all of this. So, to that degree, we need to keep learning those lessons over and over again.

ANNOUNCER: We've been talking about A Man Named Martin: the Man, the Moment, and the Movement with Rev. Jim Likens. Jim, thanks for being with us. 

LIKENS: Thank you very much.

SELTZ: Thanks for coming.






Music Selections for this program:

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

"The Church's One Foundation" From The Concordia Organist (© 2009 Concordia Publishing House)

"You Are the Way; Through You Alone" From The Concordia Organist (© 2009 Concordia Publishing House)

 

 

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Nursery during worship services to start soon, a few more volunteers still needed

 We are looking to start the Nursery for kids four years old and younger on Sunday, August 16, but we'd like to get a few more volunteers to fill out the schedule and to even have back ups just in case. 
 
You don't have to be a young mother to volunteer.  Grandmas, grandpas, dads, teenagers with babysitting skills, and anyone else who is able can volunteer as well!
 
Let me know asap that you'd like to be put on the schedule so we can get your background check completed before you start. 
 
The nursery will be the preschool room and is for kids ages 4 and younger.  We want all our kids to be in worship, but we understand that sometimes they have bad days, and sometimes they just need to move around and make some noise.
 
Reply to this email to offer your help!
 
Thanks,
Pastor

Luncheon for Denise Schlesselmann, Sunday, August 2, at noon

Denise would like to have a luncheon to thank all from St. John's who have been supporting her along her missionary journey, and to ask for continued support as she goes back to the mission field.   
 
It will be next Sunday, August 2 after our late service at noon. 
 
Please RSVP to this email or to the sign up sheet that will be in the narthex this weekend to let us know how many are coming. 
 
Also, if you'd like to volunteer to help with set up or clean up on that day that'd be greatly appreciated too. 
 
 

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Thursday, July 16, 2015

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). 

 

"
True Treasure" 
July 16, 2015  
Praying man(Jesus said) "Do not lay up for yourselves treasures on earth, where moth and rust destroy and where thieves break in and steal, but lay up for yourselves treasures in heaven, where neither moth nor rust destroys and where thieves do not break in and steal." Matthew 6:19-20
The story begins about a month ago in Vancouver, British Columbia.

This story centers around a homeless man who has asked that his name not be shared by the news organizations, which have been telling his tale. The public part of the man's account began when he found a suitcase on the street. Understand, this was not just any old suitcase; this was a suitcase with $2,000 in it.

Now nobody can tell you whether the man was tempted to keep the money for himself.

No, we don't know that, but we do know the homeless man took the suitcase to the police and turned it in. Later on, he explained: it was "the right thing to do." Now that story touched other folks and some of them began to raise money to help the homeless man. More than $5,000 was raised to help give the man a new start.

Now nobody can tell you if that man had a "check list" of the ways that money could be spent.

No, we don't know that, but we do know the homeless man declined the money for himself and asked it be given to a local homeless shelter. They contributors gave him time to reconsider. When they saw the homeless man the next day, he gave them a note. The note reaffirmed his desire to have the shelter benefit from the gift, but the man had now added a request.

He said he would sure appreciate it if someone might help him find permanent employment. By saying that, it shows he understood the old adage: "Give a man a fish, you feed him for a day; teach a man to fish, you feed him for his life."

You know, I wish the rest of the world were as wise as this nameless, homeless man.

Think about it for a moment. We are like that man in Vancouver. We've got nothing. But then the devil and the world walk in and say, "You know, you'd be happy if you owned this or had that or ...." Well, they come up with a million things that are supposed to make us happy.

And those things might do the trick ... for a short time.

But short-term satisfaction is not what we need. Short-term satisfaction doesn't change our circumstance or situation. What we need is something that lasts an eternity. Our happiness, hope and joy in life must be based on a gift that does not tarnish, which can't be lost or stolen.

And that's where the Lord steps in.

He says, "Here is My Son. Believe on Him as your Savior; rely on Him and your life now -- as well as throughout eternity -- will be transformed. Not only will you be forgiven all your sins, you will also have the assurance that the Lord is with you and always listening to you. Believe on Jesus as your Savior and you will have a home in heaven and a seat at the eternal banquet.

THE PRAYER: Dear Lord, grant that I have the wisdom to see the contrast between the time-sensitive gifts which are offered by the world and the devil and the eternal blessings which are provided by You, when we are given faith in the Savior. This I ask in His Name. Amen.
 

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LAST TIME'S QUIZ: 
  Who was Cyrus and where is he first mentioned in Scripture?  King Cyrus of Persia was first mentioned in Isaiah 43:28
 
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TODAY'S QUIZ: Approximately what time period was Isaiah alive?
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CALENDAR:
VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL ALL WEEK 5-8pm
Fri- Bible study at Hendershots 7pm
Sat- Worship 5
Sun- Worship 8:30 and 11; Sunday school 9:45

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WORSHIP WORKERS:  
Acolyte-  8:30- Sophie Tinnin; 11- Jacob Winn
Ushers-  George, Gary, and Ben Hoelscher, and Brent Davis

Altar- Set up- Marilyn Foster and Sue Ruhl; Clean Up- Pam Linke
Communion Assistants- Sat- Dave Winter; 8:30- Steve McDowell; 11- Steve Robine

Greeters- 8:30- Pam and Tom Linke; 11- Marv and Molly Hendershot
Lay readers- Sat- Sandra Perricone 8:30- Steve McDowell  11- Steve Robine
Sat. Pianist- Tim Sherman
Sun Pianist- Doug Walters
Projectionists: Sat- Pam Bueltmann; Sun- Panhorsts
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NEWS:

VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL  "CROSS F.I.T." WANTS TO SEE LOTS MORE KIDS!! 
Where are all out St. John's kids?  Bring em out tonight for all sorts of fun! Supper is at 5 and fun starts at 5:30!
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MISSIONARY AND PASTOR JONATHAN CLAUSING AND HIS FAMILY WILL BE AT ST. JOHN'S THIS WEEKEND. 

He and his family will be leaving to do mission work in Kenya later this Fall.  Come and hear him talk about what kind of mission work he will be doing and ways that you can support and encourage him and his family!
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SEVENTH ANNUAL GOLF OUTING WILL BE HELD ON SATURDAY, AUGUST 8 AT COUNTRY LAKES!!!  SIGN UP TODAY!!
 
Cost is $50 per person
 
Format is a 2 TWO person scramble this year. 
 
Registration at 7am
 
Shotgun start at 8am
 
Lunch and prizes at 1pm
 
Holes can be sponsored for $50 each.
 
All proceeds go to benefit our wonderful Little Lambs preschool.
 
Flyers are available on the counter in the narthex for those wishing to participate.
Call Alan Hofeldt at 456-3070 or the church office at 456-2888 to sign up you and 
 
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RED CROSS BLOOD DRIVE HERE AT CHURCH ON TUESDAY, JULY 28!!
Volunteers are needed before the drive to make calls and set up appointments and the day of the drive to help out.  DONORS are also needed of course!  If you can help in any way call 456-2888 to let Marilyn know.
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CALLING ALL BAKERS!!!
If you have never been involved in one of our church activities (and even if you have), here is a new challenge for you!!  There will be a cake/dessert booth at the carnival on September 12!  The carnival will be open from 11am until dusk!  Donations of baked good and workers to man the booth will be needed!!  Desserts needing refrigeration cannot be accepted.  Work shifts will be for two hours beginning at 10am and will go till closing time.  To eliminate many, many phone calls, a sign up sheet has been placed on the narthex where you can volunteer!! 
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DO YOU HAVE A KROGER CARD?  ENROLL IT IN THE COMMUNITY REWARDS PROGRAM!!!
Register online and have it swiped each time you shop. 
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SAVE THE DATE!!!!  OUR FIRST ANNUAL FALL CARNIVAL WILL BE HELD SEPTEMBER 12, 2015!!!
We are looking for ideas for carnival games and also donations of carnival game prizes for the event.  Please donate prizes into the cardboard box in the narthex.  Also, if any one has an idea for a carnival game, or a game itself they would like to donate please contact Joanna Hoelscher at 636-485-0635 or Karla Christophene at 314-397-1375.

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PRAYER REQUESTS: 
For DICK PETERSON who is having surgery on his colon this morning in Kansas City.  It was postponed till today due to some chest pains Dick was having.  He is doing better today so they are going forward with the surgery.
 
For DENISE SCHLESSELMANN as she is in the USA for a short furlough and as she travels to gain more support for her mission work.
 
For CORA CLUVER'S DAD, who is recovering from a severe motorcycle accident that paralyzed him from the neck down.  
 
For DAVE AND CAROL KOHRS, who are BOTH on hospice care.
 

For OUR DCE INTERN, KELSEY OVERBECK, that the Lord's will is done concerning her call to a church to be a full time DCE.

 

For WILMA WEIGLE as she continues to deal with the after effects of a severe stroke almost two years ago.  


  




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