St. John's Group Email Thursday, March 24, 2011

DEVOTION:  Do not forsake me, O Lord! O my God, be not far from me! Make haste to help me, O Lord, my salvation! Psalm 38:21-22


For some time now the world has been watching the great nation of Japan as she tried to dig her way out of the rubble caused by catastrophic earthquakes. You've seen how the news media has been preoccupied with that story and, as a result, other stories -- so-called smaller stories -- have not received much in the way of attention.

One of those stories is that of seven-year-old Oliver Prescott.

A week or so ago, Prescott was playing in the schoolyard across the street from his home ... the home where his mother was shoveling snow. When his mom looked up, he was gone. Knowing her son never left the park, mom quickly enlisted her sister and they began knocking on doors.

Oliver Prescott was nowhere to be found.

The only clue they had came from a neighbor who remembered the snow plow had cleared the school playground right about the time Prescott had disappeared.

With that information, two other neighbors -- brothers -- grabbed their shovels and started digging into the drifts piled up by the snowplow. After 45 minutes of furious shoveling, the men spotted the boy's hat, then his boot. The unconscious lad, the child who had been buried for three hours, was dragged from the snowdrift.

Now there's no point in going on with this devotion until I share that Oliver is doing just fine. He was revived, taken to the hospital and released later that day.

With that out of the way, it occurs to me that life has a way of blindsiding us. It may be an earthquake which devastates a country or a snowplow which unwittingly buries a little boy, life is full of unpleasant, unexpected and unwanted surprises.

They're surprises which ought to remind us that we should join our voices to that of King David who prayed, "Lord, don't forsake me ... don't get too far away from me ... make haste to help me ... because You are the God of my salvation."

David had discovered something which the Lord knew all along: we need Him. It's a fact we should not forget.

Now I don't know what surprise may be headed your way: Snowplow? Earthquake? Possibly something in between? Whatever that surprise might be, I encourage you to look to the Lord. He who gave His Son to save your soul will be there to provide help and assistance in this new and surprising situation.

THE PRAYER: Dear Lord, today my prayer is that of David: "Do not forsake me, O Lord! O my God, be not far from me! Make haste to help me, O Lord of my salvation." In Jesus' Name. Amen.

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YESTERDAY'S QUIZ:  (A two part question) What is a Nazirite and what famous person in the Bible was a Nazirite?
 
A Nazirite was a person who could drink no alcohol, eat no unclean food, and never cut his hair.  Samson was a Nazirite.  (The power wasn't in his hair.  It was in the vow that his parents and he had made to the Lord and how the Lord blessed him in his vow.)
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TODAY'S QUIZ: Who was Manoah?
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CATECHISM:
Question: How can bodily eating and drinking do such great things??
Answer:
Certainly not just eating and drinking do these things, but the words written here:  "Given and shed for you for the forgiveness of sins."  These words, along with the bodily eating and drinking, are the main thin in the Sacrament.  Woever believes these words has exactly what they say: "forgiveness of sins."
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BIRTHDAYS:
Tues- Libby Pailer
Wed- Kathleen Sherman
Thurs- Charlie Figura
Fri- Kathryn Fischer
Sat- Caleb Figura, Jeff Napier
Sun- Cheri' Hofeldt, Natalie McDowell
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ANNIVERSARIES
none this week
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CALENDAR:
Thurs- nothing
Fri- assemble newsletter 9am
Sat- worship 5pm
Sun- Bible study 8am; worship 9am; Sunday school and Bible study 10:30
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WORSHIP WORKERS
Projector-  Wed- Peper;  NO PROJECTOR SATURDAY OR SUNDAY
Elder- Sat- Hachtel; Sun- McDowell
Ushers- Wed- Winter, Scott, Walters, Linke; Sun- Hance, Dieckmann, Weigle, Stark
Acolyte- Wed- Heitgerd; Sun- Hoelscher
Lay reader- Sat- Nolte; Sun- McDowell
Greeters-  Klover
Altar- Setup- Callies/Vohsen  cleanup- Boeger
Organist- Dieckmann
Pianist- Sherman
Tellers- Team #4
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PROJECTOR SCHEDULE NEEDS TO BE FILLED!!!
Let's keep this going till every date is signed and accounted for
  


March 23-Peper
 
March 26- No projector
March 27- No projector
 
March 30- Schlesselmann
 
April 2- McKenzie
April 3-
 
April 6-
 
April 9-
April 10-Woolf
 
April 13-
 
April 16- Conner Figura
April 17-
 
April 21 (Maundy Thursday)- Mckenzie
April 22- (Good Friday)-
 
April 24 (Easter)- 6am                              10:30am-
 
April 30- Mckenzie
May 1- Figura
 
May 7-
May 8-
 
May 14-
May 15-Woolf
 
May 21-
May 22- Mckenzie
 
May 28- Figura
May 29- Schlesselmann 
 
June 4- Mckenzie
June 5- Panhorst
 
June 11-
June 12- Mckenzie
 
June 18-
June 19-Woolf
 
June 25-
June 26- Panhorst
 
July 2- Mckenzie
July 3-
 
July 9-
July 10- Figura
 
July 16-
July 17-Woolf
 
July 23-
July 24- Panhorst
 
July 30-
July 31- Mckenzie


 
 
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NEWS: 
UPDATE ON ONE TIME CHOIR TO SING APRIL 10

 We will NOT have practice this Saturday morning (3/26).  I'd like to practice on the following dates and times.  Please let me know if this will work for your schedules.
 
Thursday, 3/31 @ 6:30 p.m.
Saturday, 4/2 @ 8:30 a.m.
Thursday, 4/7 @ 6:30 p.m.
Saturday, 4/9 @ 8:30 a.m_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
JUNIOR HIGH KIDS WILL BE WITH PASTOR AND MRS. BUNGE AT THEIR ANNUAL JUNIOR HIGH RETREAT AT CAMP WINDERMERE AT THE LAKE OF THE OZARKS THIS WEEKEND
Please pray for us for safe travel and for a time of refreshing and growth in God's Word and in fellowship with other Christians.  We will be leaving Friday night at 4pm and returning Sunday afternoon around 1:30pm. 
 
PASTOR JON RAUH, a retired pastor from Michigan who now lives in Weldon Spring, will be here to preach, lead worship and lead a Bible study on Psalm 22. 
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TRAVELING FELLOWSHIP GROUP'S NEXT TRIP IS TO CHARLESTON, MO TO THE AZALEA DOGWOOD FESTIVAL ON SAT., APRIL 16.

They could take FIVE more people, so if you want to go or know someone who wants to go, call Marilyn TODAY.
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RELIEF EFFORTS UNDERWAY IN JAPAN with LCMS World Relief
The folks in Japan have been dealing with the effects of a very severe earthquake that caused a lot of destruction.  We truly need to continue to help them in any way we can.  Go to LCMS.org/help  to see how you can help. 
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WEDNESDAY LENTEN SUPPERS ARE HOSTED BY OUR JR AND SR HI YOUTH GROUPS
 Thrivent will match all of the money we raise from our Lenten Dinners!  Please support your youth group throughout the Lenten Season!  
 
March 30- Baked potato bar with all the fixin's, salad, dessert
April 6- Chicken pot pie, salad, peaches, dessert
April 13- taco bar, chips and salsa, fruit salad, dessert
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WANNA GO TO THE CARDS GAME ON APRIL 2?

Lutheran Day at Busch Stadium is coming up quick!  It is Saturday, April 2.  The game starts at 3:10pm.  Denise Schlesselman has volunteered to drive the church bus for all who wish to go.  Tickets are $20 for the left field pavillion seats.  It is opening weekend and the first 12,000 kids 15 and under will receive a free 28" (that is full size if you were wondering) Rawlings bat.  Sign up ont eh sign up sheet on the bulletin board across from the church office or just all the church office and we'll sign you up.  More details to come soon about when sign up and money have to be in. 
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LUTHERAN MALARIA INITIATIVE IS THE MISSION FOR THE MONTH OF MARCH
Hundreds of people are infected with and die from the dreaded disease of malaria.  Malaria is easily preventable and also curable, but many folks cannot afford either the injections or the mosquito nets that are necessary.  Our LCMS congregations are all working together to provide the necessary things for these people.  Please give to this very worthwhile cause!
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PRAYER REQUESTS:  (Please reply to this email to have prayer requests posted.)  
For ANNA HOELSCHER who is hospitalized with an unknown illness that is causing her dizziness and sickness in her stomach.
 
For FREDDIE KESSEL who had a pacemaker put in yesterday and should be going home today.
 
For LANEY WOOLF recovering from a brief hospitalization.
 
For ED KOHRS as he recovers from hip replacement surgery.  

For MARILYN FOSTER as she will have to have hand surgery again but not until sometime after Christmas.
 
For LIL WINTER, who is recovering after a brief hospitalization due to intestinal problems. 
 




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St. John's Group Email Special choir practice

A note from Barb Dreyer about the remaining practices fo the "special" choir that will be singing on Sunday, April 10. 


 We will NOT have practice this Saturday morning (3/26).  I'd like to practice on the following dates and times.  Please let me know if this will work for your schedules.
 
Thursday, 3/31 @ 6:30 p.m.
Saturday, 4/2 @ 8:30 a.m.
Thursday, 4/7 @ 6:30 p.m.
Saturday, 4/9 @ 8:30 a.m.
 
Thanks.
 
Barb
 

St. John's Group Email FW: from Sandy Robine: Prayer request!


 
For a prayer of thanksgiving for the birth of a healthy baby boy to Pastor & Mrs. (Lisa Radtke) Sam Powell.  His name is Elliott James Powell, born today, March 23  at 7:58 AM by C-Section in Columbia, MO.  "Little" Elliott weighed in at 9 lbs. 10 oz. and is 21-3/4" tall.  Mother and baby are doing great.  So is Dad.
 
Sam is the Associate Pastor at Trinity Lutheran Church in Jefferson City, MO.  Sam is a 2010 graduate of Concordia Seminary, St. Louis.  Sam & Lisa were our "tenants" (adopted kids) for 4 years while Sam was attending the Sem. 
 
I have added several folks on the "cc" line here that know Sam &/or Lisa so they can share in this good news.
 
Thanks and God's peace on your day!
Sandy

St. John's Group Email Wednesday, March 23, 2011

DEVOTION: And God blessed them. And God said to them, "Be fruitful and multiply and fill the earth and subdue it and have dominion over the fish of the sea and over the birds of the heavens and over every living thing that moves on the earth." Genesis 1:28


Bald eagles. I must have been around 30 years old before I saw my first bald eagle in the wild.

Today all of my grandchildren have had the joy of seeing those majestic, soaring birds. Once near extinction, the return of the bald eagle to our skies is one of the great environmental success stories of our time.

According to John Rayfield of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, it's a success story that at least one person in Tennessee doesn't want to see continued.

Do I hear you ask, "Who is this person?" I don't know who he is, but the Fish and Wildlife Service is looking for the fellow who, more than 100 miles north of Nashville, shot two bald eagles. Did I say looking for this fellow? Actually, they're paying a $17,000 reward for information leading to this fellow's arrest.

And if you're wondering what will happen if the man is convicted of eaglecide? He faces fines up to $100,000 and a year in federal prison. The penalty is high because the government takes a dim view of people killing our national bird.

I don't think the Lord is too keen on the idea either. Killing bald eagles is probably not what He had in mind when He told us to have dominion over the birds of the heavens -- dominion, yes; extinction, no.

Sadly, humankind has a tendency to mess up the Lord's gifts. We have a tendency to misuse, mistreat and despoil them.

Nowhere is that more evident than in the way the world has dealt with the Savior.

If it is a tragedy to kill two bald eagles, what can be said about murdering and rejecting the sinless Son of God who came into this world to save us?

That is, of course, what many people have done and what they continue to do.

It is a great tragedy -- a tragedy far greater than the murder of some great birds.

This is why, today, I would ask you to join with me in asking that hearts be made open to the Savior who lived, died and rose so we might be forgiven and saved. Let us ask the Lord to touch lost souls so they may appreciate His many gifts and especially Jesus, God's great gift of grace.

THE PRAYER: Dear Lord, You have commented that our hearts are evil, evil from when we are young (see Genesis 8:21). Left to our own devices, we are and would remain, lost. In spite of the wretched sinners we are, You have not changed. You still love us and desire to save us. To that end You sent Your Son to be our Substitute and Sacrifice. Today we ask the Lord that the lost be brought to faith and we pray all of us may be appreciative of all Your great gifts. In the Name of Jesus we ask it. Amen. 
 
 
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YESTERDAY'S QUIZ: Who was Naomi (from the book of Ruth)?  Naomi was the mother in law of Ruth who, after both fo their husbands died, traveled back to Israel where Naomi lived out her days with her family and where Ruth met a man named Boaz and would later become known as an ancestor of such famous people as David and Jesus.
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TODAY's QUIZ: (A two part question) What is a Nazirite and what famous person in the Bible was a Nazirite?
 
Note: not a Nazarene, a Nazirite.
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CATECHISM:
Question: What is the benefit offered in this Sacrament?
Answer:
a. The chief blessing of the Sacrament is the forgiveness of sins which Christ's body and blood have won for us on the cross,
b. Together with forgiveness God gives all other blessings as well, that is "life and salvation"
c. In the Sacrament Christ gives us victory over sin and hell and strength to live a new life for Him.
d. As Christians partake of this sacrament together, they make a solemn public confession of Christ and of unity in the truth of the Gospel.
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BIRTHDAYS:
Tues- Libby Pailer
Wed- Kathleen Sherman
Thurs- Charlie Figura
Fri- Kathryn Fischer
Sat- Caleb Figura, Jeff Napier
Sun- Cheri' Hofeldt, Natalie McDowell
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ANNIVERSARIES
none this week
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CALENDAR:
Wed- Supper 5:30; bells 6; worship 7; choir 7:30
Thurs- nothing
Fri- assemble newsletter 9am
Sat- worship 5pm
Sun- Bible study 8am; worship 9am; Sunday school and Bible study 10:30
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WORSHIP WORKERS
Projector-  Wed- Peper;  NO PROJECTOR SATURDAY OR SUNDAY
Elder- Sat- Hachtel; Sun- McDowell
Ushers- Wed- Winter, Scott, Walters, Linke; Sun- Hance, Dieckmann, Weigle, Stark
Acolyte- Wed- Heitgerd; Sun- Hoelscher
Lay reader- Sat- Nolte; Sun- McDowell
Greeters-  Klover
Altar- Setup- Callies/Vohsen  cleanup- Boeger
Organist- Dieckmann
Pianist- Sherman
Tellers- Team #4
______________________________________________________________________________
PROJECTOR SCHEDULE NEEDS TO BE FILLED!!!
Let's keep this going till every date is signed and accounted for
  

March 23-Peper
 
March 26- No projector
March 27- No projector
 
March 30- Schlesselmann
 
April 2- McKenzie
April 3-
 
April 6-
 
April 9-
April 10-Woolf
 
April 13-
 
April 16- Conner Figura
April 17-
 
April 21 (Maundy Thursday)- Mckenzie
April 22- (Good Friday)-
 
April 24 (Easter)- 6am                              10:30am-
 
April 30- Mckenzie
May 1- Figura
 
May 7-
May 8-
 
May 14-
May 15-Woolf
 
May 21-
May 22- Mckenzie
 
May 28- Figura
May 29- Schlesselmann 
 
June 4- Mckenzie
June 5- Panhorst
 
June 11-
June 12- Mckenzie
 
June 18-
June 19-Woolf
 
June 25-
June 26- Panhorst
 
July 2- Mckenzie
July 3-
 
July 9-
July 10- Figura
 
July 16-
July 17-Woolf
 
July 23-
July 24- Panhorst
 
July 30-
July 31- Mckenzie


 
 
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NEWS: 
DON'T FORGET  SUPPER IS AT 5:30 with roast pork, stuffing, veggies, rolls, and dessert!! THEN stay for worship at 7pm!!!
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DO YOU LIKE TO SING BUT DON'T HAVE TIME TO BE IN CHOIR EVERY WEEK?  A ONE TIME CHOIR IS FORMING TO SING ON SUNDAY, APRIL 10
Adult singers who would like to sing on Sunday, April 10th during worship should contact Barb Dreyer at 456-8278, or just show up to the balcony this coming Saturday at 8:30am.
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JUNIOR HIGH KIDS WILL BE WITH PASTOR AND MRS. BUNGE AT THEIR ANNUAL JUNIOR HIGH RETREAT AT CAMP WINDERMERE AT THE LAKE OF THE OZARKS THIS WEEKEND
Please pray for us for safe travel and for a time of refreshing and growth in God's Word and in fellowship with other Christians.  We will be leaving Friday night at 4pm and returning Sunday afternoon around 1:30pm. 
 
PASTOR JON RAUH, a retired pastor from Michigan who now lives in Weldon Spring, will be here to preach, lead worship and lead a Bible study on Psalm 22. 
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TRAVELING FELLOWSHIP GROUP'S NEXT TRIP IS TO CHARLESTON, MO TO THE AZALEA DOGWOOD FESTIVAL ON SAT., APRIL 16.

They could take FIVE more people, so if you want to go or know someone who wants to go, call Marilyn TODAY.
______________________________________________________________________________________________________________
RELIEF EFFORTS UNDERWAY IN JAPAN with LCMS World Relief
The folks in Japan have been dealing with the effects of a very severe earthquake that caused a lot of destruction.  We truly need to continue to help them in any way we can.  Go to LCMS.org/help  to see how you can help. 
_________________________________________________________________________________________________
WEDNESDAY LENTEN SUPPERS ARE HOSTED BY OUR JR AND SR HI YOUTH GROUPS
 Thrivent will match all of the money we raise from our Lenten Dinners!  Please support your youth group throughout the Lenten Season!  
 
March 23- roast pork, vegetable, stuffing, rolls, applesauce, dessert
March 30- Baked potato bar with all the fixin's, salad, dessert
April 6- Chicken pot pie, salad, peaches, dessert
April 13- taco bar, chips and salsa, fruit salad, dessert
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WANNA GO TO THE CARDS GAME ON APRIL 2?

Lutheran Day at Busch Stadium is coming up quick!  It is Saturday, April 2.  The game starts at 3:10pm.  Denise Schlesselman has volunteered to drive the church bus for all who wish to go.  Tickets are $20 for the left field pavillion seats.  It is opening weekend and the first 12,000 kids 15 and under will receive a free 28" (that is full size if you were wondering) Rawlings bat.  Sign up ont eh sign up sheet on the bulletin board across from the church office or just all the church office and we'll sign you up.  More details to come soon about when sign up and money have to be in. 
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LUTHERAN MALARIA INITIATIVE IS THE MISSION FOR THE MONTH OF MARCH
Hundreds of people are infected with and die from the dreaded disease of malaria.  Malaria is easily preventable and also curable, but many folks cannot afford either the injections or the mosquito nets that are necessary.  Our LCMS congregations are all working together to provide the necessary things for these people.  Please give to this very worthwhile cause!
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PRAYER REQUESTS:  (Please reply to this email to have prayer requests posted.)  
For ANNA HOELSCHER who is hospitalized with an unknown illness that is causing her dizziness and sickness in her stomach.
 
For FREDDIE KESSEL who had a pacemaker put in yesterday and should be going home today.
 
For LANEY WOOLF recovering from a brief hospitalization.
 
For ED KOHRS as he recovers from hip replacement surgery.  

For MARILYN FOSTER as she will have to have hand surgery again but not until sometime after Christmas.
 
For LIL WINTER, who is recovering after a brief hospitalization due to intestinal problems. 
 




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St. John's Group Email FW: Capacity Crowd Inspired, Energized, and Equipped to Share God's Love at LHM's ROC-Alexandria

Earlier this month I asked you all if there was anyone who would like to attend a conference with me on May 13 and 14 in Branson.  They just had one of these conferences in Minnesota and the email below is a recap of what happened at the conference.  Again, if anyone would want to go please let me know. 
 
Peace on your day!
Pastor

 
 

 

Message from Lutheran Hour Ministries

Capacity Crowd Inspired, Energized, and Equipped to Share God's Love at LHM's ROC-Alexandria
Alexandria, MN, Mar. 22, 2011 - On March 18-19, Lutheran Hour Ministries (LHM) gave those braving the tail-end of a Minnesota winter something to get enthused about—its second Regional Outreach Conference (ROC). Held at the Arrowwood Resort and Conference Center in Alexandria, this two-day event—like LHM's first ROC a month earlier in Phoenix—exceeded attendance expectations with more than 400 people registering.

Nicolle Martinson Kuhn was quick to respond and tell us her thoughts on LHM's Facebook page: "What a beautiful, uplifting, wonderful conference! Thanks to all who put this together and may God continue to bless you and let His light shine through us! Praise be to God!"

Judy Hollister from Maple Grove, Minnesota, who attends Grace Lutheran Church, felt her ROC time was well spent too. "I wanted to become inspired. That's why I came to this event. It was nice to meet who is going to be our new Speaker for The Lutheran Hour. I'm excited, and I hope I can bring all this information back and share it with other people."

The ROC information Hollister will be sharing came in the form of topical addresses and breakout sessions given by pastors, ministry professionals, and specialists in Gospel outreach. Those attending strengthened their faith-sharing skills and broadened their knowledge on how to use technology to promote the Gospel, how to witness to individuals of other faiths, and how to engage a post-church culture for Christ, as well as a variety of other topics.

Among those in attendance were pastors and their wives and families. Pastor Steve Benson and his wife, Stephanie, from Eastern Heights Lutheran Church in St. Paul found the breakout sessions informative and enjoyed the content. "The ROC was awesome! LHM is reaching a new generation for Christ. Our teenager/young adult kids were engaged and energized to do more here at home. The openness to technology opened doors for our gang to plug in and take LHM seriously. This is a great sign for the future."

Pastor Paul Yearyean, his wife, Donna, and their two children, A.J. and Ezra, attended from Trinity Lutheran Church in Deer Creek. They appreciated the selection of speakers and topics and thought the materials would be useful in their ministry.

"People have expressed a great deal of thanks for the mindset shift they receive through their ROC training. Speakers gently challenge participants to come at outreach from a different angle," said Faith Spelbring, DCE and LHM's manager of ROC events. "People are literally taking home what they learn and putting it into practice right away!"

The next ROC is heading to the Ozarks Mountain Country in beautiful Southwest Missouri and will be held at the Hilton Branson Convention Center Hotel on May 13-14. This resort and recreational venue features onsite dining, a swimming pool, a fitness center, and other amenities. Within quick-and-easy walking distance is the Branson Landing, a multi-million-dollar development featuring retail outlets, exclusive galleries, top-tier restaurants, and waterfront views of Lake Taneycomo. Visit www.lhm.org/roc for more information about this conference, as well as others Lutheran Hour Ministries will be hosting later this year.

Lutheran Hour Ministries is a Christian outreach ministry supporting churches worldwide in its mission of Bringing Christ to the Nations—and the Nations to the Church. LHM produces Christian radio and TV programming for broadcast, as well as Internet and print communications, dramas, music and outreach materials, to reach the unchurched in more than 30 countries. LHM's flagship program, The Lutheran Hour, is the world's longest-running Christian outreach radio program. It airs weekly on more than 1,350 stations. For more information about Lutheran Hour Ministries, visit www.lhm.org.
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St. John's Group Email Tuesday, March 22, 2011

DEVOTION: When the days drew near for Him to be taken up, He set His face to go to Jerusalem. Luke 9:51

Communities and countryside have been devastated by earthquake and a tsunami.

That one-two punch was followed up by the announcement that some of the nation's super-safe nuclear reactors were on fire, spewing stuff -- maybe radioactive stuff -- into the air.

At first the warnings were mild, then they became less so. Authorities told the people to evacuate their homes. Then when the fallout increased, those who had remained were ordered to stay inside. Things really became scary when experts went on TV and started to use words like "meltdown" and "catastrophic explosion."

Such language can strike terror into any human heart. It didn't take long before the Japanese people took to the road. Everybody did all they could to put as many miles as possible between themselves and the radiation-bleeding reactors.

Did I say everybody?

That's not quite right. About 180 workers at the Fukushima Daiichi plant have chosen to stay there and do what they could to stop further damage and destruction.

Now you should know, the people of Japan have always encouraged individuals to make personal sacrifices for the greater good of the community. Even so, the commitment of these men and women is already being hailed as an amazing act of bravery.

Radiation sickness, future cancers, an early and painful death: these fearful prospects were set aside as these scientists did their best to save their country, their neighbors and their families.

Their actions remind me of the Savior. In the 9th chapter of Luke, the beloved physician wrote that Jesus "set His face to go to Jerusalem."

This also was a wonderful act of courage and commitment. While the scientists at Japan's nuclear reactor don't know what is going to happen, Jesus knew what would be His fate in Jerusalem. He knew His countrymen, rather than applauding Him, would plot His murder. He knew He would be beaten, spit on, whipped and nailed to a cross.

Even so, Jesus set His face toward Jerusalem.

It was there God's Son, our Savior, was destined to pay the price for our sins and die in our stead. It was a price He willingly paid. Carrying our sins, Jesus died the death we deserved. Three days later, at His resurrection, He showed to a disbelieving world that He had been successful and He had redeemed, rescued and restored us to the family of faith.

Now, because of what Jesus has done, all who believe on Him as their Savior are forgiven, saved and are promised heaven.

THE PRAYER: Dear Lord and Savior, we know we did not earn or deserve the love You showed to us when You went to Jerusalem. Even as we give thanks for Your sacrifice and resurrection from the dead, we pray that others may see the wonders of Your love. This we ask in Your Name. Amen.

 
 
_________________________________________________________________________________________________
YESTERDAY'S QUIZ:  Where is Megiddo?  An ancient city in northern Israel's Jezreel valley.
__________________________________________________________________________________________________________
TODAY'S QUIZ: Who was Naomi (from the book of Ruth)?
__________________________________________________________________________________________________________
CATECHISM:
Question: What is the benefit of this eating and drinking?
Answer: These words, "Given and shed for you for the forgiveness of sins, "show us that in the sacrament forgiveness of sins, life, and salvation are given us through these words.  For where there is forgiveness of sins, there is also life and salvation.
_____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
BIRTHDAYS:
Tues- Libby Pailer
Wed- Kathleen Sherman
Thurs- Charlie Figura
Fri- Kathryn Fischer
Sat- Caleb Figura, Jeff Napier
Sun- Cheri' Hofeldt, Natalie McDowell
________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
ANNIVERSARIES
none this week
 _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
CALENDAR:
Tues- Quilters 9-2; Bible class on Luke 11:30-12:15;
Wed- Supper 5:30; bells 6; worship 7; choir 7:30
Thurs- nothing
Fri- assemble newsletter 9am
Sat- worship 5pm
Sun- Bible study 8am; worship 9am; Sunday school and Bible study 10:30
_______________________________________________________________________________________________________
WORSHIP WORKERS
Projector-  Wed- Peper;  NO PROJECTOR SATURDAY OR SUNDAY
Elder- Sat- Hachtel; Sun- McDowell
Ushers- Wed- Winter, Scott, Walters, Linke; Sun- Hance, Dieckmann, Weigle, Stark
Acolyte- Wed- Heitgerd; Sun- Hoelscher
Lay reader- Sat- Nolte; Sun- McDowell
Greeters-  Klover
Altar- Setup- Callies/Vohsen  cleanup- Boeger
Organist- Dieckmann
Pianist- Sherman
Tellers- Team #4
______________________________________________________________________________
PROJECTOR SCHEDULE NEEDS TO BE FILLED!!!
Let's keep this going till every date is signed and accounted for
  

March 23-Peper
 
March 26- No projector
March 27- No projector
 
March 30- Schlesselmann
 
April 2- McKenzie
April 3-
 
April 6-
 
April 9-
April 10-Woolf
 
April 13-
 
April 16- Conner Figura
April 17-
 
April 21 (Maundy Thursday)- Mckenzie
April 22- (Good Friday)-
 
April 24 (Easter)- 6am                              10:30am-
 
April 30- Mckenzie
May 1- Figura
 
May 7-
May 8-
 
May 14-
May 15-Woolf
 
May 21-
May 22- Mckenzie
 
May 28- Figura
May 29- Schlesselmann 
 
June 4- Mckenzie
June 5- Panhorst
 
June 11-
June 12- Mckenzie
 
June 18-
June 19-Woolf
 
June 25-
June 26- Panhorst
 
July 2- Mckenzie
July 3-
 
July 9-
July 10- Figura
 
July 16-
July 17-Woolf
 
July 23-
July 24- Panhorst
 
July 30-
July 31- Mckenzie


 
 
______________________________________________________________________________________
NEWS: 
 
DO YOU LIKE TO SING BUT DON'T HAVE TIME TO BE IN CHOIR EVERY WEEK?  A ONE TIME CHOIR IS FORMING TO SING ON SUNDAY, APRIL 10
Adult singers who would like to sing on Sunday, April 10th during worship should contact Barb Dreyer at 456-8278, or just show up to the balcony this coming Saturday at 8:30am.
_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
JUNIOR HIGH KIDS WILL BE WITH PASTOR AND MRS. BUNGE AT THEIR ANNUAL JUNIOR HIGH RETREAT AT CAMP WINDERMERE AT THE LAKE OF THE OZARKS THIS WEEKEND
Please pray for us for safe travel and for a time of refreshing and growth in God's Word and in fellowship with other Christians.  We will be leaving Friday night at 4pm and returning Sunday afternoon around 1:30pm. 
 
PASTOR JON RAUH, a retired pastor from Michigan who now lives in Weldon Spring, will be here to preach, lead worship and lead a Bible study on Psalm 22. 
____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
TRAVELING FELLOWSHIP GROUP'S NEXT TRIP IS TO CHARLESTON, MO TO THE AZALEA DOGWOOD FESTIVAL ON SAT., APRIL 16.

They could take FIVE more people, so if you want to go or know someone who wants to go, call Marilyn TODAY.
______________________________________________________________________________________________________________
RELIEF EFFORTS UNDERWAY IN JAPAN with LCMS World Relief
The folks in Japan have been dealing with the effects of a very severe earthquake that caused a lot of destruction.  We truly need to continue to help them in any way we can.  Go to LCMS.org/help  to see how you can help. 
_________________________________________________________________________________________________
WEDNESDAY LENTEN SUPPERS ARE HOSTED BY OUR JR AND SR HI YOUTH GROUPS
 Thrivent will match all of the money we raise from our Lenten Dinners!  Please support your youth group throughout the Lenten Season!  
 
March 23- roast pork, vegetable, stuffing, rolls, applesauce, dessert
March 30- Baked potato bar with all the fixin's, salad, dessert
April 6- Chicken pot pie, salad, peaches, dessert
April 13- taco bar, chips and salsa, fruit salad, dessert
_____________________________________________________________________________________________________
WANNA GO TO THE CARDS GAME ON APRIL 2?

Lutheran Day at Busch Stadium is coming up quick!  It is Saturday, April 2.  The game starts at 3:10pm.  Denise Schlesselman has volunteered to drive the church bus for all who wish to go.  Tickets are $20 for the left field pavillion seats.  It is opening weekend and the first 12,000 kids 15 and under will receive a free 28" (that is full size if you were wondering) Rawlings bat.  Sign up ont eh sign up sheet on the bulletin board across from the church office or just all the church office and we'll sign you up.  More details to come soon about when sign up and money have to be in. 
__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
LUTHERAN MALARIA INITIATIVE IS THE MISSION FOR THE MONTH OF MARCH
Hundreds of people are infected with and die from the dreaded disease of malaria.  Malaria is easily preventable and also curable, but many folks cannot afford either the injections or the mosquito nets that are necessary.  Our LCMS congregations are all working together to provide the necessary things for these people.  Please give to this very worthwhile cause!
________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
PRAYER REQUESTS:  (Please reply to this email to have prayer requests posted.)  
For FREDDIE KESSEL who is still dealing with an irregular heart rate, but may get to go home from the hospital today if all is well.
 
For LANEY WOOLF recovering from a brief hospitalization.
 
For ED KOHRS as he recovers from hip replacement surgery.  

For MARILYN FOSTER as she will have to have hand surgery again but not until sometime after Christmas.
 
For LIL WINTER, who is recovering after a brief hospitalization due to intestinal problems. 
 




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Please pray for Freddie Kessel, who is hospitalized with an irregular heartbeat and very low heat rate and blood pressure. 
 
Also pray for Laney Woolf, who is recovering at home after a brief hospitalization. 

St. John's Group Email One of our eighth graders would like a babysitting job.

Jordyn Ehlmann is really wanting a summer babysitting job.  If anyone happens to be looking please give them our number or e-mail, that would be great.  Thank you,  Shelley     636-299-7335  or sehlmann3202@yahoo.com

St. John's Group Email FW: from Sandy from Robine: Prayers needed for our friend Judy (Houser) Lamar

From Sandy Robine:
 
My friend Judy has had 2 endoscopies in the last week.  The 2nd one to make sure of the pathology that was returned on the 1st one.  She told me tonight that she went to the oncologist today and that he told her she had a MALT Lymphoma (that is why I attached the link I did so you all can learn about it like I did).  It is a "rare" form of a non-Hodgkins lymphoma. 
 
Her spirits are pretty good because the doctor today told her that it was caught early and her prognosis was really good for a full recovery.  They have a CT scan scheduled for more areas just to make sure what they are dealing with.  After that, it sounds like it will be treated by radiation therapy.  For those of you who have had (unfortunately) experience with cancer, her's is Stage 1 which is a good thing.  That means that it, as I said, was found early.
 
I think you all have her email address.  For those of you who don't, it is  bob.and.judy@att.net
 
Their mailing address changed this past year to:                 Bob & Judy Lamar
                                                                        Apt. 106
                                                                        901 Westminster Abby Lane
                                                                         Fenton, MO  63026-4078
 
It was a shock, as you would expect.  It was to me as well.  Many of you have known Judy as long as I have, 2nd grade at Bayless School.   But she is doing pretty well since she has found out more and feels confident with her team of doctors. 
 
 
Thanks in advance for all your prayers in the days/weeks/months ahead for our friend Judy.  She gave me the OK to let you all know.  Please feel free to spread the word.  The more praying - the better.
I know she will appreciate your emails and cards you send.
 
Well, take care, stay safe and healthy and God's peace on your rest tonight and your day tomorrow.
Sandy/Mom
 
 
 
http://lymphoma.about.com/od/nonhodgkinlymphoma/p/maltlymphoma.htm

St. John's Group Email special choir practicing tomorrow

I keep forgetting to announce this and put it in the daily email. 
 
Adult singers who would like to sing on Sunday, April 10th during worship should contact Barb Dreyer at 456-8278, or just show up to the balcony tomorrow at 8:30. 
 
 
Peace to all!
Pastor

St. John's Group Email Friday, March 18, 2011

Sorry that this is the only daily email this week.  God's blessings as you read and learn from God's Word.
 
DEVOTION: But for me it is good to be near God; I have made the Lord God my refuge, that I may tell of all Your works. Psalm 73:28

Dear Brothers and Sisters in Christ:

The salvation story of Jesus Christ reaches around the world. So that the readers of our Daily Devotion may see the power of the Savior on a global scale, we have asked the volunteers of our International Ministry Centers to write our Friday devotions. We pray that the Spirit may touch your day through their words.

In Christ, I remain, His servant and yours,
Kenneth R. Klaus
Speaker of The Lutheran Hour




Recently, a teenage boy from England wanted to meet the renowned Ethiopian athlete Haile Gebrselassi.

The lad asked if we could take him to the athlete so he might take a photo with him.

It is not an easy thing to do. Now you should know, not only is Gebrselassi a long-time world record holder in the five- and ten-thousand-meter long-distance run, he is also busy training, is a high-ranking businessman, and has a steady stream of important visitors. His luxurious office is full of staff and secretaries who will not allow you in without an appointment.

Since we knew how difficult making arrangements for a visit would be, we contacted the athlete through a middleman. It was a wise thing to do. The young boy did meet the champion, interviewed him and had his photo taken with the great runner.

As we left, the boy was thrilled and exclaimed, "My friends will be jealous when they see this!"

Now if it takes that much work to meet an athlete, what do you think it might take for us to meet and talk with the almighty God, the Creator of heaven and earth?

Not secretaries, but angels, archangels and hosts of heaven who adore and worship Him day and night surround His throne.

We might try to get to God all on our own. Sadly, and because of sin, we will find the heavens will not open easily for us. Indeed, they will not open at all if it's just for us.

No, the only way possible for us to meet our Creator is through His Son, Jesus Christ. The Savior who gave His life as the ransom price to win our freedom from sin, death and the devil has freed us from our sin. Clothed in this new and clean robe of righteousness, the Lord Jesus brings us before the heavenly throne.

Indeed, this is exactly what happens. The Bible says, "For there is one God and one mediator between God and men, the man Christ Jesus" (1 Timothy 2:5). Even more, Jesus said to His disciples, "And I will do whatever you ask in My Name, so that the Son may bring glory to the Father. You may ask Me for anything in My Name, and I will do it" (John 14:13-14).

The reconciliation we need with God comes only through Jesus. "For God was pleased to have all His fullness dwell in Him, that through Him to reconcile to Himself all things, whether things on earth or things in heaven, by making peace through His blood, shed on the cross" (Colossians 1:19-20).

THE PRAYER: Dear Heavenly Father, I give thanks to You for sending Your Son to be my Redeemer. Trusting in Him I am forgiven and able to come before You without the taint of sin. I give thanks for this great gift you have given. In the Name of Jesus I pray it. Amen.

Biography of Author: Today's devotion was written by Berhanu Moges, director of Berhan Media Ministry in Ethiopia, otherwise known as Lutheran Hour Ministries-Ethiopia. Established in 1996 in the capital of Addis Ababa, LHM-Ethiopia spreads the Gospel in this country of 85 million through evangelism rallies, Bible Correspondence Courses (BCC) and the Equipping the Saints (ETS) program working in partnership with church congregations to organize these workshops. 



_________________________________________________________________________________________________
TODAY'S QUIZ:  Where is Megiddo?__________________________________________________________________________________________________________
CATECHISM:
Question: Why are we to receive this Sacrament often?
Answer:
a. Christ commands, or urgently invites us, saying, "This do in remembrance of me."
b. GHis Words, "Given and shed for you for the forgiveness of sins" promise and offer us great blessings;
c. we need the forgiveness of our sins and the strength for a new and holy life.
_____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
BIRTHDAYS:
Mon- Dave Callies, Don Hance, Amber Klott, Cindy WIlliams
Tues- Heather Coleman
Wed- Tim Scott
Thurs- Colton Figura, Pat Puckett, Wendell Roehrs
Fri- Rhonda Hoelscher, Mikki Morris
Sat- Walt Dieckmann
Sun- Kyle Owenby, Joyce Pietzschke
________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
ANNIVERSARIES
Tues- Jeff and Christine Winn
Sun- Norbert and Donna Heitgerd
 _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
CALENDAR:
Sat- worship 5pm
Sun-= Bible study 8am; worship 9am; Sunday school and Bible study 10:30
_______________________________________________________________________________________________________
WORSHIP WORKERS
Projector-  Sat- Mauch; Sun- Peper
Elder- Sat- Jim Rahn; Sun- Winter
Ushers- Boeger, Schulze, Sherman, Nolte
Acolyte- Groeber
Lay reader- Sat- Mauch; Sun- Nolte
Greeters-  Hendershot
Altar- Setup- Luebke  cleanup- Frick
Organist- Hilgendorf
Pianist- Weigle
Tellers- Team #3
______________________________________________________________________________
PROJECTOR SCHEDULE NEEDS TO BE FILLED!!!
Let's keep this going till every date is signed and accounted for:
 Let's keep this going till every date is signed and accounted for:
 



 

March 12- McKenzie
March 13- Woolf
 
March 16- Mckenzie
 
March 19-Mauch
March 20- Peper
 
March 23-Peper
 
March 26-Mauch
March 27 Peper
 
March 30- Schlesselmann
 
April 2- McKenzie
April 3-
 
April 6-
 
April 9-
April 10-Woolf
 
April 13-
 
April 16- Conner Figura
April 17-
 
April 21 (Maundy Thursday)- Mckenzie
April 22- (Good Friday)-
 
April 24 (Easter)- 6am                              10:30am-
 
April 30- Mckenzie
May 1- Figura
 
May 7-
May 8-
 
May 14-
May 15-Woolf
 
May 21-
May 22- Mckenzie
 
May 28- Figura
May 29- Schlesselmann 
 
June 4- Mckenzie
June 5- Panhorst
 
June 11-
June 12- Mckenzie
 
June 18-
June 19-Woolf
 
June 25-
June 26- Panhorst
 
July 2- Mckenzie
July 3-
 
July 9-
July 10- Figura
 
July 16-
July 17-Woolf
 
July 23-
July 24- Panhorst
 
July 30-
July 31- Mckenzie


 
 
______________________________________________________________________________________
NEWS: 

RELIEF EFFORTS UNDERWAY IN JAPAN with LCMS World Relief
The folks in Japan have been dealing with the effects of a very severe earthquake that caused a lot of destruction.  We truly need to continue to help them in any way we can.  Go to LCMS.org/help  to see how you can help. 
_________________________________________________________________________________________________
WEDNESDAY LENTEN SUPPERS ARE HOSTED BY OUR JR AND SR HI YOUTH GROUPS
 Thrivent will match all of the money we raise from our Lenten Dinners!  Please support your youth group throughout the Lenten Season!  
 
March 23- roast pork, vegetable, stuffing, rolls, applesauce, dessert
March 30- Baked potato bar with all the fixin's, salad, dessert
April 6- Chicken pot pie, salad, peaches, dessert
April 13- taco bar, chips and salsa, fruit salad, dessert
_____________________________________________________________________________________________________
WANNA GO TO THE CARDS GAME ON APRIL 2?

Lutheran Day at Busch Stadium is coming up quick!  It is Saturday, April 2.  The game starts at 3:10pm.  Denise Schlesselman has volunteered to drive the church bus for all who wish to go.  Tickets are $20 for the left field pavillion seats.  It is opening weekend and the first 12,000 kids 15 and under will receive a free 28" (that is full size if you were wondering) Rawlings bat.  Sign up ont eh sign up sheet on the bulletin board across from the church office or just all the church office and we'll sign you up.  More details to come soon about when sign up and money have to be in. 
__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
LUTHERAN MALARIA INITIATIVE IS THE MISSION FOR THE MONTH OF MARCH
Hundreds of people are infected with and die from the dreaded disease of malaria.  Malaria is easily preventable and also curable, but many folks cannot afford either the injections or the mosquito nets that are necessary.  Our LCMS congregations are all working together to provide the necessary things for these people.  Please give to this very worthwhile cause!
______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
TRAVELING FELLOWSHIP GROUP'S NEXT TRIP IS TO CHARLESTON, MO TO THE AZALEA DOGWOOD FESTIVAL ON SAT., APRIL 16.
Sign up sheet is in the narthex.
________________________________________________________________________________________________________
OUR YOUTH GROUP CONTINUES TO COLLECT FOOD ITEMS FOR GOD CARES MINISTRY
There continues to be great need in Warren County!  Many people are homeless.  Many people are without work  Many children are suffering.  Please bring your items to the church narthex and place them in the tub with the sign on it underneath the coat rack. 
________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
PRAYER REQUESTS:  (Please reply to this email to have prayer requests posted.)  
For ED KOHRS as he recovers from hip replacement surgery.  

For MARILYN FOSTER as she meets with a new hand surgeon today.
 
For LIL WINTER, who is recovering after a brief hospitalization due to intestinal problems. 
 
For VERNON HEICHELBECH as he continues to recover from a fall. 

 




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March 12- McKenzie
March 13- Woolf
 
March 16- Mckenzie
 
March 19-Mauch
March 20- Peper
 
March 23-Peper
 
March 26-Mauch
March 27 Peper
 
March 30- Schlesselmann
 
April 2- McKenzie
April 3-
 
April 6-
 
April 9-
April 10-Woolf
 
April 13-
 
April 16- Conner Figura
April 17-
 
April 21 (Maundy Thursday)- Mckenzie
April 22- (Good Friday)-
 
April 24 (Easter)- 6am                              10:30am-
 
April 30- Mckenzie
May 1- Figura
 
May 7-
May 8-
 
May 14-
May 15-Woolf
 
May 21-
May 22- Mckenzie
 
May 28- Figura
May 29- Schlesselmann 
 
June 4- Mckenzie
June 5- Panhorst
 
June 11-
June 12- Mckenzie
 
June 18-
June 19-Woolf
 
June 25-
June 26- Panhorst
 
July 2- Mckenzie
July 3-
 
July 9-
July 10- Figura
 
July 16-
July 17-Woolf
 
July 23-
July 24- Panhorst
 
July 30-
July 31- Mckenzie
 
 

 

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March 12- McKenzie
March 13- Woolf
 
March 16- Mckenzie
 
March 19-Mauch
March 20- Peper
 
March 23-Peper
 
March 26-Mauch
March 27 Peper
 
March 30- Schlesselmann
 
April 2-
April 3- Mckenzie
 
April 6-
 
April 9-
April 10-Woolf
 
April 13-
 
April 16- Conner Figura
April 17-
 
April 21 (Maundy Thursday)- Mckenzie
April 22- (Good Friday)-
 
April 24 (Easter)- 6am                              10:30am-
 
April 30- Mckenzie
May 1- Figura
 
May 7-
May 8-
 
May 14-
May 15-Woolf
 
May 21-
May 22- Mckenzie
 
May 28- Figura
May 29- Schlesselmann 
 
June 4- Mckenzie
June 5- Panhorst
 
June 11-
June 12- Mckenzie
 
June 18-
June 19-Woolf
 
June 25-
June 26- Panhorst
 
July 2- Mckenzie
July 3-
 
July 9-
July 10- Figura
 
July 16-
July 17-Woolf
 
July 23-
July 24- Panhorst
 
July 30-
July 31- Mckenzie
 
 

 

St. John's Group Email projector update March 17, 6:22am

The Figuras have taken some dates.  Thanks Figuras!!

April 2-
April 3- Mckenzie
 
April 6-
 
April 9
-
April 10-Woolf
 
April 13-
 
April 16
-Conner Figura
April 17-
 
April 21 (Maundy Thursday)- Mckenzie
April 22- (Good Friday)-
 
April 24 (Easter)- 6am                              10:30am-
 
April 30
- Mckenzie
May 1-Figura
 
May 7
-
May 8-
 
May 14-
May 15
-Woolf
 
May 21-
May 22- Mckenzie
 
May 28-Figura
May 29- Schlesselmann 
 
June 4- Mckenzie
June 5- Panhorst
 
June 11-
June 12- Mckenzie
 
June 18-
June 19-Woolf
 
June 25-
June 26- Panhorst
 
July 2- Mckenzie
July 3-
 
July 9
-
July 10- Figura
 
July 16-
July 17
-Woolf
 
July 23-
July 24- Panhorst
 
July 30-
July 31- Mckenzie

 
 
I know at church a few weeks ago y'all said that you would like to help out with the projector.  Below is the schedule through July and I would really like to get it filled out.  Please fill out the days you could work and who would be on for those days. 
 
 
Peace on your day!
Pastor

St. John's Group Email concerning the email titled "What I heard from Karin"

Dear people on this daily email group,
 
If you receive an email entitled "What I heard from Karin" please do not read it.  DELETE IT.  It wasn't meant for your eyes, but only for one person. 
 
 
If you did already read it by accident, please know that I have already talked to the person involved and apologized and begged for forgiveness.  The matter has been taken care of.  Thank you to the person I offended for graciously forgiving me. 
 
 
 
God's blessings on your evening!