Daily Email: Wednesday, December 9, 2015

DEVOTION:  Philippians 4:4-7

Rejoice in the Lord always; again I will say, rejoice. Let your reasonableness be known to everyone. The Lord is at hand; do not be anxious about anything, but in everything by prayer and supplication with thanksgiving let your requests be made known to God. And the peace of God, which surpasses all understanding, will guard your hearts and your minds in Christ Jesus.

 

 

Every time I read this I get a little bit something different out of it.  Today as I was reading it, I was struck by how Paul seems to be telling us to stay positive and joyful.  When I see the word "reasonableness" I think of someone who has a pleasant disposition, someone others like to be around, someone to whom people listen. 

 

The NIV translates the word as "gentleness" which is a good word to use too. 

 

You get the picture of one who has the Lord's will in mind and wants others to know the love of Jesus through  his words and actions.

 

If you're always crabby, always divisive, always critical, no one is going to be around you, except for those who love misery. 

 

Someone on Facebook said something like this  the other day "Sometimes the best evangelism is telling people you're a Christian then NOT being a complete jerk."  

 

I took that to heart.  I haven't always been the most loving caring, gentle, or reasonable pastor (especially early on in my ministry).  As I look back on my life, there are so many times that I wish I could take back when I was a complete jerk to people. 

 

And so I take the passage from Philippians to heart as well and so should you!  Over the years I have continued to resolve to let my gentleness and reasonableness be evident to all.  I have become less judgmental.  And I most certainly pray A LOT more, as I have come to realize more and more that God the Holy Spirit is the one who changes hearts and minds, not me. 

 

So I encourage you to be gentle and reasonable, bring your requests to God, and the God off peace will guard your heart and mind in Christ Jesus!

 

Prayer: Lord, please keep molding me into the servant you want me to be, that through my gentleness and reasonableness you may change hearts and minds to believe in you.  Amen.

 

 

 

 

 

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CALENDAR:

Wed- Advent Supper 5:30; Advent Worship 6:30; Choir 7:15
Sat- Sunday school Christmas program practice 9-11; Little Lambs Christmas Program 3pm; Worship 5
Sun- Worship 8:30 and 11; Sunday school 9:45

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WORSHIP WORKERS:  
Acolyte- Wed- John Pezold  8:30- Jacob Winn   ; 11- Hailey Blechle

Ushers- Wed- Allan Dreyer, Lew Feldkamp, Kent Jacobsmeyer, Paul Klover; Sun- George, Gary, and ben Hoelscher, and Brent Davis

Altar- Set Up- Ruth Walters Clean up- Joanne Hachtel

Elders- Sat- Jim Rahn; 8:30- Don Turnure; 11- Steve McDowell
Greeters- 8:30- Dave and Linda Callies; 11- Steve and Sandy Robine

Lay readers- Sat- Jim Rahn 8:30- Jacob Nagel 11-  Steve McDowell

Sat. Pianist- Tim Sherman

Organist-  Wed. Rachel Fisher; Sun- Kathy Barrow

Projectionists: Sat. Pam Bueltmann  8:30- Terry McKenzie , 11- ?????

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YESTERDAY'S  BIBLE QUIZ: Who was Zephaniah?  (Again, Pat King knocks it out of the park.  I'm sure there was some googling involved, but that's ok.)

 

The name Zephaniah (Hebrew -- Tsephan-yah) means "Yahweh hides" or "Yahweh has hidden."

 

Zephaniah prophesied around 625 B.C., which makes him a contemporary of Jeremiah. Zeph. 1:1 identifies him as the son of Cushi, the son of Gedaliah, the son of Amariah, the son of Hezekiah, during the reign of Josiah son of Amon king of Judah. Many scholars believe that the "Hezekiah" referred to here, was King Hezekiah of the royal House of David, and one of Judah's most righteous kings. When Hezekiah died, it was Zephaniah's great uncle, Manasseh, and not his great grandfather, Amariah, who ascended the throne. Manasseh became the most corrupt king in Judah's history, reversing all the gains his father had made. He is also thought to be the king responsible for putting Isaiah to death.

 

But back to Zephaniah. Since his name means "hidden," many scholars believe that it refers to him having been "hidden" from Manasseh's atrocities. Others, however, insist this is not possible due to a lack of time from the days of King Hezekiah to the birth of Zephaniah.

 

Zephaniah's prophecy takes place during the reign of Josiah, the last good king that Judah had. However, like the reforms of Hezekiah, it appears that the hearts of the people are not really in Josiah's reforms. When hearts remain unchanged, outward improvements cannot last. Josiah, a devout man, does his best to get the nation back on the right track, so God promises not to bring judgment upon the land of Judah during his lifetime. It will be coming though, and the time is nearing. Zephaniah's prophecy deals with God's judgment upon His own people, followed by descriptions of divine judgment upon the surrounding nations, and finally a section dealing with the future hope of salvation under the Messiah which will be enjoyed by a remnant of the people.

Because of his stern denunciations of the sins of the people and his impassioned cries for repentance, some scholars have called him the 'puritan' prophet. And, taking a hint from Zeph. 1:12, artists of the Middle Ages represented Zephaniah as the man with the lamp, searching Jerusalem for sinners to bring them to punishment.

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TODAY'S QUIZ:  Find a verse in Zephaniah, Haggai, Zechariah, or Malachi that is a prophecy about Jesus. 
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NEWS!!!! 
 
ADVENT SUPPER TONIGHT AT 5:30!!!  WORSHIP AT 6:30!!

 Below are the last names of families and individuals responsible for bringing food this Wednesday.  Please bring two of the following: salad, side dish, dessert.)

 

PLEASE BE FAITHFUL IN THIS!  It is a wonderful fellowship and worship opportunity!!!

 

 

Bader

Baldwin

Blankenship

Blechle

Blessing

Bohning

Brockfeld

Brown

Brunson

Clark

Cleveland

Cluver

Davis

Deroy

Dorn

Ebert

Elcan

Figura Jason

Fischer

Groeber

Groeper

Guetersloh

Heitgerd (both)

Hendershot

Hoescher Roy

Hoelscher Walter

Hofeldt

Huster

Jaeger

Johson

Klaustermeier

Klover

Lewis

Lichtsinn

Lindsey

Luebke (all)

McKenzie (Terry)

Miller

Nagel

Panhorst

Parks

Peery

Prouhet

Puckett Pat

Roseman

Rowe

Schaumberg

Schirr

Scott Josh

Scott Tim

Sevier

Shull

Simmerman

Smith Kyle

Spoede

Stark

Statler

Tameler

Tate

Temme

Toedebusch Wayne

Turnure

Weigle

Williams

Winn

Winter

Young

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ORDER YOUR POINSETTIAS TO BE PLACED IN THE CHANCEL (ALTAR AREA) FOR CHRISTMAS IN HONOR OR IN MEMORY OF SOMEONE OR JUST AS A THANK YOU TO THE LORD FOR HIS CHURCH!!

$13.50 each

Sign up on the table in the narthex or call the church office.

Pay in the office or put your payment in the offering plate, but make sure it is CLEARLY MARKED "For POINSETTIA".

 

You can take them home with you after worship on Christmas Day!

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OFFERING ENVELOPES ARE ON THE TABLE IN THE NARTHEX!!!
If you are a confirmed member of St. John's you have offering envelopes!  Take them home!  Put money in them!  And Bring them back as your offering to the Lord!
_______________________________________________________________________________
THE GARMS FAMILY SINGERS WILL BE HERE FOR A CHRISTMAS CONCERT ON THURSDAY, DECEMBER 17 AT 6PM!!!
They are a wonderfully talented family who use their God-given abilities to honor him and bring entertainment to churches all around the USA.  Please mark your calendars and make every effort to be there.  You won't be disappointed.
_________________________________________________________________________________________
LADIES AID IS SELLING CHRISTMAS CARDS FOR $5 a BOX!!  
Once they're gone, that's it.  There won't be another order when they run out!  Get them today!  They're in the basement and you can give money to whoever is in the office.
___________________________________________________________________________________________
PLEASE ORDER SCRIP !!!!! 
A NEW AND EASY FUNDRAISING OPPORTUNITY!!! 
The order forms are on the table in the narthex!  Just about every store that you can think of is on the list!  Use the cards just like you would use a debit/credit card and help St. John's make  A LOT of money
Place your order, along with your check, made payable to St. Johns, in the "Bob the Builder" box. 
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OPERATION BACKPACK FOR DECEMBER IS CANNED SOUP AND RAMEN NOODLES!!! 
Please help feed the less fortunate kids in Warrenton and Warren County, all of whom get two meals at school during the school week, but go hungry on weekends. 
____________________________________________________________________________________________________ 
UNMARKED BLUE ENVELOPE CONTRIBUTIONS ARE GOING TO THE BUILDING EXPANSION PROGRAM
If you'd like it to go to the DCE fund you need to mark it for that!  Please make sure you mark the ENVELOPE clearly for the DCE PROGRAM!

________________________________________________________________________________________
DO YOU HAVE A KROGER CARD?  ENROLL IT IN THE COMMUNITY REWARDS PROGRAM!!!
Register it online www.krogercommunityrewards.com and have it swiped each time you shop to earn money for Little Lambs. 
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GENERAL PRAYERS:
For IRMA TRAVELET, as she recovers from surgery to repair her broken hip, shoulder and arm.
 
For the FAMILY AND FRIENDS OF DAVE KOHRS as they mourn his loss. 
 
For DAVE CALLIES as he recovers from losing a finger and injuries to others.
 
For CAL TAMELER as he is dealing with many complications and struggles with his eye.
 
For DAVE WINTER as he awaits an important test to identify troubling results from a prostate exam.
 
For DON PANHORST who is recovering from his third round of chemo that he received yesterday. 
 
For DONNNA LINDSEY'S DAD, as he has been moved to Lincoln County Nursing and Rehab to recover from kidney troubles.
 
For KARIN KLAUSTERMEIER as she recovers from her hysterectomy.   
 
For MARIANNE LINKE, who has been moved to Warrenton Manor and is receiving treatment and antibiotics for a very stubborn infection.
 
For DENISE SCHLESSELMANN as she is in the Czech Republic to continue her mission work.
 
 
For WILMA WEIGLE as she continues to deal with the after effects of a severe stroke almost two years ago.  



Daily Email: Tuesday, December 8, 2015

DEVOTION: Zephaniah 3:14-20

14 Sing aloud, O daughter of Zion;
    shout, O Israel!
Rejoice and exult with all your heart,
    O daughter of Jerusalem!
15 The Lord has taken away the judgments against you;
    he has cleared away your enemies.
The King of Israel, the Lord, is in your midst;
    you shall never again fear evil.
16 On that day it shall be said to Jerusalem:
"Fear not, O Zion;
    let not your hands grow weak.
17 The Lord your God is in your midst,
    a mighty one who will save;
he will rejoice over you with gladness;
    he will quiet you by his love;
he will exult over you with loud singing.
18 I will gather those of you who mourn for the festival,
    so that you will no longer suffer reproach.
19 Behold, at that time I will deal
    with all your oppressors.
And I will save the lame
    and gather the outcast,
and I will change their shame into praise
    and renown in all the earth.
20 At that time I will bring you in,
    at the time when I gather you together;
for I will make you renowned and praised
    among all the peoples of the earth,
when I restore your fortunes
    before your eyes," says the Lord.

 

What a difference 24 hours can make.  Yesterday I woke up cheerful and happy.  I had gotten enough sleep and was ready and raring to go.  Even though I was headed to do a funeral, which is a sad time, I was at peace knowing that David was indeed in the best place there is in heaven!

 

This morning I woke up crabby, because I didn't sleep well, and Gus was given me flack for me making him wear what he was supposed to wear for his basketball game today.  Cara has a toe that's all black and blue under her toenail and hurts really badly.  I forgot my phone at home and had to make the trek all the way back home to get it, because, as you all know, no one can live without a cell phone anymore.  My attitude with all of it hasn't been the greatest either.  I've been awful grumpy so far today. 

 

Thank God that His promises don't change between those 24 hour periods.  His mercies are new every morning and they continue throughout the day! 

 

Check out the promises in this passage.  Aren't they awesome?  He has taken away our judgments!  The KING OF ISRAEL, the LORD is in our midst and never again will we fear evil!  How extremely fascinating is that?

 

These terrorists, these enemies of ours, these who would cause trouble, WE DON"T NEED TO FEAR ANY OF THEM!  They may hurt us bodily, but that hurt will soon go away as we go into eternity with Jesus!  That cancer may hurt for a while, but it will not last.   Your loved one may go away from you into heaven for a while, but you will not be separated forever. 

 

Have joy and rejoice in the promises of God!  All is not lost!  He has triumphed!  He has won the victory!  He is risen indeed!

 

Let us pray:  Lord, turn our frowns upside down as we rejoice in your precious and most certain promises.  Amen.

 

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CALENDAR:

Tues- No quilting or Bible study today; Building meeting canceled; trustees meeting 7pm

Wed- Advent Supper 5:30; Advent Worship 6:30; Choir 7:15
Sat- Sunday school Christmas program practice 9-11; Little Lambs Christmas Program 3pm; Worship 5
Sun- Worship 8:30 and 11; Sunday school 9:45

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WORSHIP WORKERS:  
Acolyte- Wed- John Pezold  8:30- Jacob Winn   ; 11- Hailey Blechle

Ushers- Wed- Allan Dreyer, Lew Feldkamp, Kent Jacobsmeyer, Paul Klover; Sun- George, Gary, and ben Hoelscher, and Brent Davis

Altar- Set Up- Ruth Walters Clean up- Joanne Hachtel

Elders- Sat- Jim Rahn; 8:30- Don Turnure; 11- Steve McDowell
Greeters- 8:30- Dave and Linda Callies; 11- Steve and Sandy Robine

Lay readers- Sat- Jim Rahn 8:30- Jacob Nagel 11-  Steve McDowell

Sat. Pianist- Tim Sherman

Organist-  Wed. Rachel Fisher; Sun- Kathy Barrow

Projectionists: Sat. Pam Bueltmann  8:30- Terry McKenzie , 11- ?????

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YESTERDAY'S DAILY BIBLE QUIZ:  (Note: The rest of these for the rest of this year are in memory and in honor of Dianne Hance who faithfully answered this quiz daily!)

 
Who was Malachi and how many chapters does the book of Malachi have?
 
(Here's the answer from Pat King.)
 
1) There is not a single fact, in the Bible or elsewhere, regarding his ancestry or personal history. However, from the tenor of his prophecy, it is quite evident that he was most zealous in his devotion to Jehovah God, upholding His name and pure worship, and that he felt strong indignation toward those who profess to serve God but who serve only themselves. The name of Jehovah is mentioned 48 times in the four chapters of his prophecy.

His name in Hebrew is Mal·'a·khi′, which possibly means "My Messenger." The Hebrew Scriptures, the Septuagint, and the chronological order of the books all place Malachi last among the 12 so-called minor prophets. According to the tradition of the Great Synagogue, he lived after the prophets
Haggai and Zechariah and was a contemporary of Nehemiah. t
 
There are some people who don't think Malachi is a proper name. Since the name means "my servant" or "my messenger," there are some scholars who believe that these may be the prophesies of a prophet who is now anonymous because his name is lost to history.
 
The book itself – which is the last book of the twelve minor prophets, and the last book in the Old Testament – is 3 chapters long in the Hebrew Bible and in the Greek Septuagint. And 4 chapters long in the Latin Vulgate. It focuses largely on the corruption of the priests, the neglect of God's Temple, and the personal sins of the people. He was sent as a prophet sometime between 450 - 425 BC to Jerusalem at a time when the spiritual zeal of the people was at a low. Malachi ends his book with a prophecy concerning the coming Messiah and his forerunner, who was John the Baptist (called Elijah). In this way, the Old Testament ends looking toward what God would do in the New Testament.

The theme of his book is that the people had not learned the lessons that they should have learned from the Babylonian Captivity that had taken place shortly before the time of Malachi. The people were sent into captivity as punishment for their sins, and now they were doing the same things all over again. But Malachi finds hope in the coming Messiah who will make all things right because He comes with the power of God.

 
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Today's BIBLE QUIZ: Who was Zephaniah?
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NEWS!!!! 
BUILDING MEETING CANCELED FOR TONIGHT! 
When a new date is scheduled we'll let you know!
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ADVENT SUPPER TOMORROW NIGHT AT 5:30!!!

 Below are the last names of families and individuals responsible for bringing food this Wednesday.  Please bring two of the following: salad, side dish, dessert.)

 

PLEASE BE FAITHFUL IN THIS!  It is a wonderful fellowship and worship opportunity!!!

 

 

Bader

Baldwin

Blankenship

Blechle

Blessing

Bohning

Brockfeld

Brown

Brunson

Clark

Cleveland

Cluver

Davis

Deroy

Dorn

Ebert

Elcan

Figura Jason

Filson

Fischer

Groeber

Groeper

Guetersloh

Heitgerd (both)

Hendershot

Hoescher Roy

Hoelscher Walter

Hofeldt

Huster

Jaeger

Johson

Klaustermeier

Klover

Lewis

Lichtsinn

Lindsey

Luebke (all)

McKenzie (Terry)

Miller

Nagel

Panhorst

Parks

Peery

Prouhet

Puckett Pat

Roseman

Rowe

Schaumberg

Schirr

Scott Josh

Scott Tim

Sevier

Shull

Simmerman

Smith Kyle

Spoede

Stark

Statler

Tameler

Tate

Temme

Toedebusch Wayne

Turnure

Weigle

Williams

Winn

Winter

Young

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ORDER YOUR POINSETTIAS TO BE PLACED IN THE CHANCEL (ALTAR AREA) FOR CHRISTMAS IN HONOR OR IN MEMORY OF SOMEONE OR JUST AS A THANK YOU TO THE LORD FOR HIS CHURCH!!

$13.50 each

Sign up on the table in the narthex or call the church office.

Pay in the office or put your payment in the offering plate, but make sure it is CLEARLY MARKED "For POINSETTIA".

 

You can take them home with you after worship on Christmas Day!

 __________________________________________________________________________________________________
OFFERING ENVELOPES ARE ON THE TABLE IN THE NARTHEX!!!
If you are a confirmed member of St. John's you have offering envelopes!  Take them home!  Put money in them!  And Bring them back as your offering to the Lord!
_______________________________________________________________________________
THE GARMS FAMILY SINGERS WILL BE HERE FOR A CHRISTMAS CONCERT ON THURSDAY, DECEMBER 17 AT 6PM!!!
They are a wonderfully talented family who use their God-given abilities to honor him and bring entertainment to churches all around the USA.  Please mark your calendars and make every effort to be there.  You won't be disappointed.
_________________________________________________________________________________________
LADIES AID IS SELLING CHRISTMAS CARDS FOR $5 a BOX!!  
Once they're gone, that's it.  There won't be another order when they run out!  Get them today!  They're in the basement and you can give money to whoever is in the office.
___________________________________________________________________________________________
PLEASE ORDER SCRIP !!!!! 
A NEW AND EASY FUNDRAISING OPPORTUNITY!!! 
The order forms are on the table in the narthex!  Just about every store that you can think of is on the list!  Use the cards just like you would use a debit/credit card and help St. John's make  A LOT of money
Place your order, along with your check, made payable to St. Johns, in the "Bob the Builder" box. 
 ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________
OPERATION BACKPACK FOR DECEMBER IS CANNED SOUP AND RAMEN NOODLES!!! 
Please help feed the less fortunate kids in Warrenton and Warren County, all of whom get two meals at school during the school week, but go hungry on weekends. 
____________________________________________________________________________________________________ 
UNMARKED BLUE ENVELOPE CONTRIBUTIONS ARE GOING TO THE BUILDING EXPANSION PROGRAM
If you'd like it to go to the DCE fund you need to mark it for that!  Please make sure you mark the ENVELOPE clearly for the DCE PROGRAM!

________________________________________________________________________________________
DO YOU HAVE A KROGER CARD?  ENROLL IT IN THE COMMUNITY REWARDS PROGRAM!!!
Register it online www.krogercommunityrewards.com and have it swiped each time you shop to earn money for Little Lambs. 
__________________________________________________________________________________________
GENERAL PRAYERS:
For IRMA TRAVELET, as she recovers from surgery to repair her broken hip, shoulder and arm.
 
For the FAMILY AND FRIENDS OF DAVE KOHRS as they mourn his loss. 
 
For DAVE CALLIES as he recovers from losing a finger and injuries to others.
 
For CAL TAMELER as he is dealing with many complications and struggles with his eye.
 
For DAVE WINTER as he awaits an important test to identify troubling results from a prostate exam.
 
For DON PANHORST who is recovering from his third round of chemo that he received yesterday. 
 
For DONNNA LINDSEY'S DAD, as he has been moved to Lincoln County Nursing and Rehab to recover from kidney troubles.
 
For KARIN KLAUSTERMEIER as she recovers from her hysterectomy.   
 
For MARIANNE LINKE, who has been moved to Warrenton Manor and is receiving treatment and antibiotics for a very stubborn infection.
 
For DENISE SCHLESSELMANN as she is in the Czech Republic to continue her mission work.
 
 
For WILMA WEIGLE as she continues to deal with the after effects of a severe stroke almost two years ago.  



Building Meeting CANCELED for tomorrow (Tuesday)!!

Due to a scheduling conflict and unforeseen circumstances,  Elmer Wind is unable to be with us tomorrow night. 
 
Since the "idea" drawings that he was bringing were the main reason for our meeting we have decided to cancel it. 
 
A new date has not been scheduled.  As soon as we have one, you all will be the first to know. 
 
Sorry for the late notice!
 
Peace be with y'all!
Pastor

Families Responsible for Bringing food this Wednesday

 Below are the last names of families and individuals responsible for bringing food this Wednesday.  Please bring two of the following: salad, side dish, dessert.

 

PLEASE BE FAITHFUL IN THIS!  It is a wonderful fellowship and worship opportunity!!!

 

 

Bader

Baldwin

Blankenship

Blechle

Blessing

Bohning

Brockfeld

Brown

Brunson

Clark

Cleveland

Cluver

Davis

Deroy

Dorn

Ebert

Elcan

Figura Jason

Filson

Fischer

Groeber

Groeper

Guetersloh

Heitgerd (both)

Hendershot

Hoescher Roy

Hoelscher Walter

Hofeldt

Huster

Jaeger

Johson

Klaustermeier

Klover

Lewis

Lichtsinn

Lindsey

Luebke (all)

McKenzie (Terry)

Miller

Nagel

Panhorst

Parks

Peery

Prouhet

Puckett Pat

Roseman

Rowe

Schaumberg

Schirr

Scott Josh

Scott Tim

Sevier

Shull

Simmerman

Smith Kyle

Spoede

Stark

Statler

Tameler

Tate

Temme

Toedebusch Wayne

Turnure

Weigle

Williams

Winn

Winter

Young

 

Daily Email: Monday, December 7, 2015

DEVOTION: Psalm 85

85 Lord, you were favorable to your land;
    you restored the fortunes of Jacob.
You forgave the iniquity of your people;
    you covered all their sin. Selah
You withdrew all your wrath;
    you turned from your hot anger.

Restore us again, O God of our salvation,
    and put away your indignation toward us!
Will you be angry with us forever?
    Will you prolong your anger to all generations?
Will you not revive us again,
    that your people may rejoice in you?
Show us your steadfast love, O Lord,
    and grant us your salvation.

Let me hear what God the Lord will speak,
    for he will speak peace to his people, to his saints;
    but let them not turn back to folly.
Surely his salvation is near to those who fear him,
    that glory may dwell in our land.

10 Steadfast love and faithfulness meet;
    righteousness and peace kiss each other.
11 Faithfulness springs up from the ground,
    and righteousness looks down from the sky.
12 Yes, the Lord will give what is good,
    and our land will yield its increase.
13 Righteousness will go before him
    and make his footsteps a way.

 

 

As I'm getting ready for David Kohrs' funeral this morning, this passage couldn't be more fitting!  "Righteousness and peace kiss each other", describes very fittingly what we experience at a funeral.  Christ's righteousness and our peace come together as we lay to rest a loved one, because we remember that Christ covered over David with the robe of Christ's righteousness!  We remember that even though David has died yet does he live!  Even though his skin has been destroyed, he still sees God face to face!  There is no better place to see steadfast love and faithfulness!  It shows itself fully at the burial of one who was loved and forgiven by Christ!

 

What a wonderful scene David enjoys today.   Perfect peace!  Perfect righteousness!  No more sorrow!  No more pain!  Only PEACE!  Only JOY!  Only JESUS!

 

If you're having a particularly bad day, or you just woke up on the wrong side of the bed, read this Psalm over and over again.  Pray it out loud to God.  Let it sink in!  The Word of God has deep and meaningful power for you, and this chapter especially, has power to bring you to your knees in adoration and praise for all that God has done!

 

Rejoice today that He ahs shown us His steadfast love and his righteousness and that He has given it all to us!

 

Prayer:  Lord, even in the midst of sorrow and grief you lift us up and give us peace.  Do so today!  Amen.

 

 

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CALENDAR:

Mon- David Kohrs visitation 9:30-11 and funeral 11 at Pitman Funeral Home in Wentzville; Confirmation class 5-6:15

Wed- Advent Supper 5:30; Advent Worship 6:30; Choir 7:15
Sat- Sunday school Christmas program practice 9-11; Little Lambs Christmas Program 3pm; Worship 5
Sun- Worship 8:30 and 11; Sunday school 9:45

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WORSHIP WORKERS:  
Acolyte- Wed- John Pezold  8:30- Jacob Winn   ; 11- Hailey Blechle

Ushers- Wed- Allan Dreyer, Lew Feldkamp, Kent Jacobsmeyer, Paul Klover; Sun- George, Gary, and ben Hoelscher, and Brent Davis

Altar- Set Up- Ruth Walters Clean up- Joanne Hachtel

Elders- Sat- Jim Rahn; 8:30- Don Turnure; 11- Steve McDowell
Greeters- 8:30- Dave and Linda Callies; 11- Steve and Sandy Robine

Lay readers- Sat- Jim Rahn 8:30- Jacob Nagel 11-  Steve McDowell

Sat. Pianist- Kathy Barrow

Organist-  Wed. Rachel Fisher; Sun- Tim Sherman

Projectionists: Sat. Pam Bueltmann  8:30- Terry McKenzie , 11- ?????

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DAILY BIBLE QUIZ:  (Note: The rest of these for the rest of this year are in memory and in honor of Dianne Hance who faithfully answered this quiz daily!)

 
(I'll leave this up until someone answers it.  Someone better take over Dianne's place in answering these daily questions!)
 
Who was Malachi and how many chapters does the book of Malachi have?
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NEWS!!!! 
DAVID KOHRS VISITATION AND FUNERAL TODAY AT PITMAN FUNERAL HOME IN WENTZVILLE
Visitation- 9:30-11
Funeral- 11
Burial at Francis Howell Cemetery immediately following the service
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BUILDING MEETING TUESDAY, (TOMORROW) DECEMBER 8 AT 7PM!!
PLEASE PLAN TO ATTEND!!!
 
I'm getting excited as I continue to see progress.  I see the wheels turning slowly and the rudder is moving this whole big ship!
 
St. John's is growing rapidly and is in need of upgrades to the current structure as well as more space!  That' is what we are working on accomplishing in the very near future!  Thanks be to God!
____________________________________________________________________________________________________
ORDER YOUR POINSETTIAS TO BE PLACED IN THE CHANCEL (ALTAR AREA) FOR CHRISTMAS IN HONOR OR IN MEMORY OF SOMEONE OR JUST AS A THANK YOU TO THE LORD FOR HIS CHURCH!!

$13.50 each

Sign up on the table in the narthex or call the church office.

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GENERAL PRAYERS:
For IRMA TRAVELET, as she undergoes surgery today to fix both a broken hip and a broken arm/shoulder.
 
For the FAMILY AND FRIENDS OF DAVE KOHRS as they mourn his loss and lay his body to rest this morning. 
 
For DAVE CALLIES as he had a bad accident with his table saw Monday and cut off his thumb and badly cut two other fingers.  Surgeons were able to reattach his thumb and repair his fingers, but he is in a lot of pain and will have a long road of recovery.   He is at home recovering.
 
For CAL TAMELER as he is dealing with many complications and struggles with his eye.
 
For DAVE WINTER as he awaits an important test to identify troubling results from a prostate exam.
 
For DON PANHORST who is recovering from his third round of chemo that he received yesterday. 
 
For DONNNA LINDSEY'S DAD, as he has been moved to Lincoln County Nursing and Rehab to recover from kidney troubles.
 
For KARIN KLAUSTERMEIER as she recovers from her hysterectomy.   
 
For MARIANNE LINKE, who has been moved to Warrenton Manor and is receiving treatment and antibiotics for a very stubborn infection.
 
For DENISE SCHLESSELMANN as she is in the Czech Republic to continue her mission work.
 
 
For WILMA WEIGLE as she continues to deal with the after effects of a severe stroke almost two years ago.  



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Update on Irma Travelet

Please pray for Irma as she fell and broke both her right hip and arm (in two places) yesterday. She is having surgery today to repair both. 



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 Please pray for Irma Travelet (Marcia Sevier's mom) as she had a severe fall this morning and most probably broke her hip and has several other injuries.  She's 94 years old.
 
 

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"The Voice" #83-14

Presented on The Lutheran Hour on December 6, 2015
By Rev. Gregory Seltz, Lutheran Hour Speaker
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Text: Luke 3:1-20

In the fifteenth year of the reign of Tiberius Caesar....the word of God came to John the son of Zechariah in the wilderness. And [John] went into all the region around the Jordan, proclaiming a baptism of repentance for the forgiveness of sins. As it is written in the book of the words of Isaiah the prophet, "The voice of one crying in the wilderness: 'Prepare the way of the Lord, make his paths straight. Every valley shall be filled, every mountain and hill shall be made low, and the crooked shall become straight, and the rough places shall become level ways, and all flesh shall see the salvation of God'" (Luke 3:1-6).

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

It was a small and innocent voice. In the middle of a busy shopping mall at the heart of the Christmas rush, a little girl sang "Joy to the World" as the crowds rushed by. Many people kept going, but some stopped to listen. The lyrics created such a contrast to the frantic activity all around her:

He rules the world with truth and grace
And makes the nations prove
The glories of His righteousness
And wonders of His love
And wonders of His love
And wonders, wonders of His love.

A voice, a message, and suddenly grace and truth broke through the stress and strain of a harried holiday season. It was beautiful. It was a needed voice, proclaiming the wonder of God's love through Jesus Christ. 

But for Maria, Maria, it was more than a nice voice or a beautiful song; it was a lifesaving voice and a powerful redeeming message. She was at that mall discouraged because of her inability to fund Christmas shopping, disheartened because of another job loss, and depressed by the crushing heartbreak of a broken marriage. Maria had planned to end her life. She had the pills. She was ready to say goodbye, but then she heard the voice. She stopped to listen to the little girl. Tears filled her eyes. Shaken from the darkness of her pain, she heard that the loving Savior God was in control; yes, still in control even of her life. His truth and grace were still for her; even when she had lost hope. His righteousness and love embraced her. Maria went home changed, renewed because of the voice. Sometimes it can be that simple!

I don't know if today you're feeling like Maria did. If you're being pressed and held captive by darkness, please hear the voice of grace and truth for you. God loves you and He cares about you. He will never leave you. He will not forsake you. He is your help and refuge during all times of trouble. Take heart today in the wonder of His love for you. Wait and watch for His rescue. 

Jesus said, "Come to me, all who are weary and burdened, and I will, I will give you rest." He can rescue you from a life that is out of control. Hear His voice today. 

The Bible tells us today about another voice that God sent to the world. Today you are introduced to John the Baptizer. He was the 'someone with authority' who came along and gave a course correction to life that was getting out of control. He baptized people in the wilderness and, by that baptism, changed their lives. The voice of John the Baptizer was bringing clarity and new life to complicated lives. The Gospel of Luke tells it to us this way: In the fifteenth year of the reign of Tiberius Caesar, Pontius Pilate being governor of Judea, Herod being tetrarch of Galilee, and his brother Philip tetrarch of the region of Ituraea and Trachonitis, and Lysanias tetrarch of Abilene, during the high priesthood of Annas and Caiaphas, the word of God came to John the son of Zechariah in the wilderness. 

Do you know what all those names mean to you? Well, they mean that this voice was real, in history, at a specific time, a real place, with a compelling message too. Luke goes on and says: And [John] went into all the region around the Jordan, proclaiming a baptism of repentance for the forgiveness of sins. As it is written in the book of the words of Isaiah the prophet, "The voice of one crying in the wilderness: 'Prepare the way of the Lord, make his paths straight. Every valley shall be filled, every mountain and hill shall be made low, and the crooked shall become straight, and the rough places shall become level ways, and all flesh shall see the salvation of God'" (Luke 3:1-6).

John the Baptizer was a real man, rooted in real history, appearing at a very complicated and turbulent time. Sound familiar? He had a simple message: know yourself honestly before God and know your Savior, God's gift for you. And that's the message I want to bring to you today in the form of one question and one statement. Ready? The question should be easy because the one question is about you. 

Luke, chapter three, says, "As the people were in expectation, and all were questioning in their hearts concerning John, whether he might be the Christ, John answered them all, saying, 'I baptize you with water, but he who is mightier than I is coming, the strap of whose sandals I am not worthy to untie" (Luke 3:15-17).

Church officials came out to John to question him. The Jews were expecting the Messiah to come. They wanted to know if John was the Messiah. I think it's remarkable to hear how clear John the Baptist was about his identity.

The Jews believed that the Prophet Elijah would come back before the Messiah. Malachi 4:5 says it this way, "See, I will send the prophet Elijah before that great and dreadful day of the LORD comes." Could John be the return of Elijah? Or was he the promised Messiah?

But John knew who he was. He could give an honest, forthright answer. And today John leads you to ask the same question, "Who are you?"

Who are you during this season? Are you a Christmas superhero-faster than a shopping mall shuttle bus, more powerful than a Visa Platinum card, able to bake mounds of cookies in a single afternoon? Do you think you're a "messiah"-taking on everyone's problems, handling all the difficulties, loading yourself up with single-handed responsibility and never faltering? Do you keep your life in control and together? Are you strong and talented, efficient and impressive? After all, you work hard. You're strong. Can you answer the question accurately? Who are you?

A few months ago, I got another glimpse of who I am at this time in my life. I was in the dentist's chair. You are right in thinking that this is probably not going to be a happy story. There I was, in the chair, and pardon the dreaded dental phrase, but I was being drilled on for about a half an hour. My back molar had broken in two. Suddenly, I realized, "Hey, I'm not as young as I used to be." 
Today, John the Baptizer puts us all in the dentist's chair of repentance-we who are proud, self-righteous, self-centered, overconfident. And he says, "You are not the Messiah. You are not a Christmas superhero. You are not even in control of your teeth breaking. You, my friend, are a broken, flawed, and fragile human being. You are a sinner; just like me."

Those are difficult words. John even got more pointed in his words to a certain group who came to him.....he said, "You brood of vipers! Who warned you to flee from the wrath to come? Bear fruit in keeping with repentance. And don't say to yourself, 'We have Abraham as our father.' For I tell you, God is able from these stones to raise up children for Abraham" (Luke 3:7-9). 

Friends, I want to ask you to look at yourself today, at your faults and failings. Who are you? What bad attitudes do you love to hang on to? What criticism do you enjoy leveling? What foul thoughts fill your mind? What ugly words come out of your mouth? What is your weakness that can so easily control you? How do you mishandle your anger? Who are you? John leads you to know yourself. It's the truth that Satan and the world want to hide. It's the truth that hurts so much, but opens the door to healing. You and I, we're sinners, broken, in need of real help. 

But don't stop with the question and don't stop listening to what God has to say to you just as you are. Don't give up. John the Baptizer says, "O sinner, arise! Get up! Feel the touch of the Almighty God! See the outstretched arm of your Savior! There's more to you than sin!" 

Remember, John was the voice! He was the voice saying that every valley shall be filled, every mountain and hill shall be made low, the crooked places shall become straight and the rough places shall become level. All flesh shall see the salvation of God. 

Who are you? By faith you are what the voice of God ultimately says you are in Jesus. You are God's redeemed and rescued child. You are the one for whom Jesus was born and for whom Jesus died to take away your sin. You are the one your Savior draws near with the voice of grace and truth. That's what John's voice declares. John the Baptizer was the voice steering Christ into people's lives and steering people's lives into the pathway of Christ the Savior. 

John, he could have had an inflated ego. Remember, Luke tells us that John was a miracle baby! His mother, Elizabeth, was too old to have children. But an angel Gabriel appeared to John's father, Zechariah, to tell them that they would have a child who would be filled with the Holy Spirit. Crowds witnessed how Zechariah lost his voice in the temple. Everyone heard about the miracle child! Luke 1:65 says, "Wonder fell upon the whole neighborhood, and the news of what had happened spread throughout the Judean hills. Everyone who heard about it reflected on these events and said, 'I wonder what this child will turn out to be? For the hand of the Lord is surely upon him in a special way.'" John could have hung on to all of his followers. He could have started an Internet prophecy business with an IPO that smashed all records. But he knew his calling! He was a voice for Jesus Christ in the wilderness of the world--in the wilderness of your world and mine.

Who are you? Well, as the voice of The Lutheran Hour, let me echo the voice of John. You are a sinner saved by the grace of God through faith in Jesus Christ--with a purpose in life in Him. That's who you are, that reality is how you get to live life now and forever. 

Don't give in to the manic pace of the world's view of this time, this season. That will only leave you exhausted and still searching. Today is the day to hear the voice and stop pretending everything is A-okay and reach out for God's help. Today's the day to realize that you have a life of grace to purposefully live not just at Christmas, but each and every day.

Perhaps, this is the time in your life, to begin to fulfill your purpose in being a faithful husband or wife or a caring mother or dad. Sure, you can go off alone and conquer the world! But at this time, it might be that God wants you to put personal ambition aside, to serve, to sacrifice, and love as He does for you. Perhaps, this is the time of your life where your purpose is to be a kid, or a teen, or a young adult. You've got energy and imagination to burn! But at this time in your life God wants you to build a good relationship with your parents and with Him. He wants you to live in kindness with your friends. He wants you to pursue sexual purity. Or, perhaps, this is the time in your life where your unique purpose is to be a single person. You can worry about meeting someone or you can forget about all that and live for yourself! But at this time in your life God wants you to serve Him, to live in integrity, to be His witness, His leader. Now's the time in Him, to be a faithful worker, a loving and prayerful grandma or grandpa, a neighbor to the one next door. That's what makes life in Christ so exciting. There's always something to do as God positions you, steers people towards you, towards Him.

So the question was "Who are you," but the statement for you today is even more vital that that because it is a statement about who Christ is for you and who you are in Him!

The voice had one major thing to share to all. John said, "He who is mightier than I is coming, the strap of whose sandals I am not worthy to untie" (Luke 3:16).

That brings us to the statement of the sermon. Life, your life, all life; it's about Jesus. And John illustrates that by pointing to his sandals. 

That should give you pause just on the face of it. Did you ever notice that the Messiah, the Anointed One sent by God, the everlasting Word of power and grace, Who came for us, He wore shoes! Jesus, your Savior, wore shoes, in fact; the shoes proclaim what He had come to do.

Let me explain. This is a shoe crazy society, isn't it? More than any other time in history shoes have meaning! You have certain shoes to run, to walk, to work, to hike, to bike, to skateboard, to cross train, to play basketball, play soccer, go to church, attend a party, and impress a friend. The shoes show the task at hand.

And Jesus wore shoes! God put shoes on for the task of walking in your footsteps, in your sin, hurt, and even death. They were Savior shoes, to be with you, to die for you, to forgive your sins, to raise you up in His resurrection and new life, to make you a new creation, to give you the gift of heaven, give you peace and hope. Jesus wore shoes. What a Savior!

God Himself in the flesh came to be with you to understand what life is like in your shoes. He stands with you and understands all that you're going through. Jesus wore shoes. 

If you've ever been to a Chuck-e-Cheese's or a McDonald's Playland, you know things can get pretty wild there for the kids. A friend of mine had a son who refused to take part in the indoor playground chaos. The play areas looked really nice. It could be a lot of fun, but he wouldn't go in there. So the dad figured out a way to help his son. He went in with him. Through the tubes, in the ball pits, up the stairs; he stuck with his son. 

In this chaotic world during this chaotic season, you're that little child. Jesus is like that Dad. He's right there in the middle of it all with you. Whether it's in a dentist's chair, or through the holiday party preparations, or with strings of lights that burn out right after you put them in the spot that's the hardest to reach, or through too much homework, aggravating computer crashes, colds and flu, depression or serious illness, even death and chaos, Jesus stands right there with you! Right in the middle of all of your life is your Redeemer, your Savior, the miracle of God with you, the Word made flesh. He stands with you. He wears shoes. He's in your shoes.

Today John the Baptizer is that voice that asks you who are you. You're a rescued and restored child of God with an important and irreplaceable purpose in life. Today John the Baptizer is the voice that gives you the good news about Jesus: Jesus wears shoes. He is with you here and now. I pray that this Jesus is walking into your life again today-right where you need Him because that truth will make this Christmas a Christmas you'll never ever forget. God bless you.
Amen.





LUTHERAN HOUR MAILBOX (Questions & Answers) for December 6, 2015 
Topic: What Does Jeremiah 29 Mean Today? 

ANNOUNCER: Now, Pastor Gregory Seltz responds to questions. I'm Mark Eischer. Pastor Seltz, there is a very popular verse in the Bible; it's Jeremiah 29:11, which says, "For I know the plans I have for you, declares the LORD, plans for welfare and not for evil, to give you future and a hope." One of our listeners asks, "Does this mean God promises that our lives will be successful and prosperous?" 

SELTZ: People love to quote this verse in order to encourage themselves or others. But this verse does not promise temporal success and prosperity here on earth necessarily. It actually promises something more important. 

ANNOUNCER: Oh, what then does it really teach?

SELTZ: Well, in order to understand the verse, it is important to know what was going on at the time of Jeremiah the prophet. At that time when Jeremiah prophesied, the people of Judah were conquered by the nation called Babylon. As a result, the people were taken into exile as prisoners, removed from their houses, forced to live in a foreign land, their houses, farms, all their possessions were destroyed. And, even worse, it seemed like the true God had been defeated by the Babylonian gods. 

ANNOUNCER: Now why would the people of Israel think that?

SELTZ: Remember from the Old Testament, God promised to dwell in Jerusalem with His people. His temple was there. Jerusalem was the city of God. So when the Babylonians destroyed Jerusalem and conquered Israel, many thought of that time that meant that God had been defeated by the Babylonian gods. 

ANNOUNCER: And if you identify yourself as the people of God that would be especially devastating. 

SELTZ: Exactly, Your country defeated, even God seemingly not able to help, "Who are we now," would seem to be the ultimate question!

ANNOUNCER: Is that what Jeremiah is addressing?

SELTZ: Yes, I would say so. Jeremiah spoke for God - the Living and All-Powerful God - who promised that even though Israel's exile would last 70 years; God would remain faithful to His promises to His people. Even then, He still had great plans for them - plans to bring them home, give them a hope and a future. 

ANNOUNCER: So God was not defeated by the Babylonians, even though Israel had been taken captive?

SELTZ: Right. In fact, God was using Babylon to chastise Israel and He still had great plans for those who trusted in Him. You see, Israel had started to worship false gods. And those gods couldn't help them. False gods can't save them, so God had to get their attention and turn their hearts back to Him. He did this through the Babylonians. 

ANNOUNCER: So this verse is really about Israel being saved from exile?

SELTZ: That's exactly right. This verse is not to any individual person and not about America in the 21st century. This verse is part of a letter written by Jeremiah in order to assure God's people that He is still with them even though they are in exile. This verse was written in order to give God's people, who are still awaiting the Messiah, give them hope even when the situation looks totally desperate. 

ANNOUCER: Having said all that now, does this verse apply to us today at all?

SELTZ: Absolutely! But maybe not the way that most people think.

ANNOUNCER: Okay. What do you mean?

SELTZ: Think about it with me, Mark; God's promises are always true, and the greatest promise God made, He kept when He sent His Son to die for our sin. So, while we might not be in exile in Babylon, we are born into an even greater exile, the exile of sin. 

ANNOUNCER: That's the ultimate exile, to be separated from God and His blessings all because of our sin. 

SELTZ: Right, and when we live our lives in sin, we continue to separate ourselves from Him. But Jesus came in order to rescue us from that exile, that's the ultimate future and hope.

ANNOUNCER: In other words, you are saying that Jesus is the plan. He is the fulfillment of the plan that God had for us. 

SELTZ: Right and God's will for you is that you are loved and forgiven in Jesus alone. That's God's ultimate plan. The Bible teaches us the wages of sin is death, but the gift of God is eternal life in Christ. That is the plan He has for His people, for them to live through the gift of Christ's rescuing grace. 

ANNOUNCER: So, Christ died and rose again to free us from the ultimate exile of our sin and death, to give us real hope and a future; so for whom is this verse written?

SELTZ: It is intended for God's people, those specifically at the time still awaiting the Messiah; those who would be physically and spiritually rescued from their exile. And also for God's people now who believe in Jesus who has come and that they're rescued from their exile and captivity due to sin, reconciled to God by grace through faith in Jesus. 

ANNOUNCER: And for all who trust in those promises of God, fulfilled in Jesus, they do have a hope and a future that is eternal. 

SELTZ: Exactly.

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







Action in Ministry for December 6, 2015 
Guest: Suzie Sallee

ANNOUNCER: You're listening to the Lutheran Hour and this is Action in Ministry. And today we heard once again how God used John the Baptist and others to prepare the way for Christ.

SELTZ: Yeah, Mark, it's a story that never gets old. It's one that we should pass along to the next generation.

ANNOUNCER: And with that thought in mind, Lutheran Hour Ministries has prepared a new booklet that can help us do that. It's called Do You Know Who Jesus Is? It's a small, kid-friendly storybook that helps us share Christ with the little ones in our lives. And joining us is the author, Suzie Sallee.

SALLEE: Thanks for having me.

ANNOUNCER: Thanks for coming back.

SELTZ: Suzie, many people don't even know that we have all these booklets here. A wonderful series of them to help people through this thing we call life. And some are serious topics from depression, to marriage, to money, to prayer, to forgiveness. However, this booklet... it's a little different, isn't it? It's for kids.

SALLEE: Yeah it was designed specifically for kids in mind.

SELTZ: Great.

SALLEE: Easy for the kids to read or their parents or grandparents to read to them.

ANNOUNCER: And how would you say this booklet is different from other resources that Lutheran Hour Ministries produces?

SALLEE: Well, in the past we've done movies and booklets and websites. We love to do things specifically for kids though, and this booklet is different because it really gives the full story; Christ from creation, through His birth, crucifixion, and resurrection and His return to heaven.

ANNOUNCER: And it's all in rhyme, isn't it?

SALLEE: It most certainly is. 

SELTZ: We need to hear a sample of that. Do you have one for us?

SALLEE: I absolutely do. Let me read a couple versed for you.

SELTZ: Okay. Great.

SALLEE: This part says, "Jesus traveled to the river. He walked from Galilee. There He found a man named John who baptized Him, you see. The Holy Spirit came down on Him, looked just like a dove. God the Father said then, 'This is My Son Whom I love.'"

SELTZ: Not only do the words paint a picture but the illustrations in the booklet, as I can see, are sure to attract kid's attention. Tell us about the artist and about how you designed the graphics for this. 

SALLEE: Back when we had a website for children, I would look for graphics online, stock photos, illustrations, pictures, and whatnot. And I ran across some of these illustrations and I really liked them a lot, so I purchased a couple of them and I saw that he had a portfolio and I thought I'm just going to go ahead and contact him. And through talking back and forth with him, his name is Masaru Horie. I'm sorry. That's hard for me to pronounce sometimes as my name is hard for him to pronounce as well. He's actually from Japan and he lives in Canada. He was so excited that I got in touch with him, he said, "I have been praying for years that my talents and skills would be used to glorify God and not just put graphics and illustrations out there just to sell and just generic ones. So he has been so excited and he has drawn for all six of the booklets. 

ANNOUNCER: That's wonderful. We're talking about the booklet called, Do You Know Who Jesus Is? I think parents and grandparents would enjoy this.

SALLEE: The story of Christ is just simply given with wonderful illustrations. And it's not only enjoyable for those of all ages but it's also popular in nursing homes because people take them in and they read them to the elderly; and it just brings back their childlike faith and they really enjoy it. 

SELTZ: Wow, and what a perfect time to grab a sample for yourself. Mark, I heard that 75,000 of these have already gone out and I'm thinking grab some for yourself. Grab some for your family. I'm thinking because it's Christmas, Suzie.

SALLEE: You can put these with a plate of Christmas cookies for friends or neighbors. You can give them out in a drive-thru or leave one for your mailman. There's lots of different ways that you can use these. I just think they're going to be a blessing for many people.

SELTZ: And they're here for you. I've got some little people in my life, Mark, who would love this. And Suzie, just thanks for writing this wonderful resource to help pass along the story of Christ to the next generation.

SALLEE: Absolutely. 

SELTZ: Thanks for being here.

SALLEE: Get them out there and thanks for having me. 

ANNOUNCER: The name of this booklet is Do You Know Who Jesus Is? For a free copy, call The Lutheran Hour toll free, 1-855-john316. That's 1-855-564-6316. Or go online, www.lutheranhour.org and look for the tab that says Action In Ministry. Our email address is info@lhm.org. 





Music Selections for this program:

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

"On Jordan's Bank the Baptist's Cry" From The Concordia Organist (© 2009 Concordia Publishing House)

"O Bride of Christ, Rejoice" From The Concordia Organist (© 2009 Concordia Publishing House)

 

 

 

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