St. John's Group Email Food and Drink Items needed for VBS

Hey all you generous brothers and sisters in Christ,
 
Our VBS team needs a lot of food and drink to serve the large mass of children who will be here for "Welcome to Holywood" on July 11-15.  Below is a list of items needed. 
 
Please call Karin at 314-691-7283 or 456-1173 to let her know what you will donate.  The list will also be up in the narthex this weekend for you to sign up. 
 
Please bring the items to church anytime before the start of VBS on Monday, July 11.  Office is open from 8-4:30 M-F, 3-6 Saturday and 7-noon Sunday   THE SOONER YOU BRING THE ITEMS IN THE BETTER SO THAT THOSE WORKING THE KITCHEN KNOW WHAT THEY HAVE!!
 
 
Lemonade, 10 packs
 
Blue punch drink, 10 packs
 
Orange drink, 10 packs
 
Grape juice, 3 large jugs
 
White grape juice, 4 large jugs
 
hotdogs, 6 packs
 
hot dog buns, 7 packs
 
apples, 3 bags
 
caramel dip, 5 tubs
 
nacho cheese, jumbo can
 
tortilla chips, 5 lg bags
 
baby carrots, 4 lg bags
 
celery, 60 stalks, or 4 lg bags of precut sticks
 
spaghetti noodles, 10 one pound boxes or bags
 
frozen garlic bread, 11 packages
 
pretzel sticks, 3 bags
 
pretzel rods, 6 bags
 
cheese cubes, 3 bags
 
ritz crackers, 5 boxes
 
summer sausage, 3 sticks
 
graham crackers, 6 boxes
 
chocolate icing, 4 cans
 
cream cheese icing, 4 cans
 
multicolored goldfish crackers, 5 jumbo boxes
 
flip ritz crackers, 5 boxes
 
cheese wiz, 6 jars/cans
 
blue cotton candy, 10 tubs
 
red rope licorice pull and twist kind, 5 bags
 
mini marshmallows, 10 bags
 
regular paper plates, 300
 
cups, 300 small
 
spoons, 300
 
forks 300
 
napkins, 600
 
french fries, 5 lg frozen bags
 
fruit cocktail, 1 jumbo can or 4 large cans
 
chicken nuggets, enough bags to add up to 300 nuggets
 
 
THANK YOU FOR OUR GENEROUS SUPPORT OF THIS MOST WORTHY ENDEAVOR!! 
 
 

St. John's Group Email Shelter Workshop August 3

Save the date of Wednesday, August 3rd for a Red Cross Shelter Workshop at St. John's. 
 
Thank you,
Ruth Walters

St. John's Group Email from Michelle Woolf

Thanks for the prayers.

 

My second surgery is scheduled for the morning of July 8th.

 

Michelle

 

 

St. John's Group Email Homeless help meeting notice was only for Evangelism board members

I was confused and thought that everyone was invited to the meeting next week.  It is only for Evangelism and Outreach Board members.  Sorry for the confusion. 
 
We will have more AFTER we "fact find" and get organizedTHEN, we will invite and inform the troops.
I appreciate your enthusiasm; but please, we only wanted the people on the "to" line.  Notice I offered refreshments too; but for 5 people.
 

 
For all who are interested in helping the homeless in our community.  We have a meeting scheduled to discuss the possibility of the St. John's Lutheran Church's C.H.U.R.C.H. Ministry helping our Warren County homeless neighbors by furnishing an evening meal one night a week.  We are having Kia Phillips & Nile Ramsbottom (God Cares Ministry)  come to the meeting because they are the ones that know what needs to be done, where it needs to be done and who it needs to be done for!   This will be a fact finding meeting - just the beginning.
 
 
Wednesday -  July 6th
 
  9 AM 
 
 St. John's Lutheran Church (basement fellowship hall)
950 South Hwy. 47
Warrenton, MO
 
 
Hope to see you all there!  We will have coffee, juice and fruit provided.  OK, maybe a couple of donuts too.
 
 
 

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St. John's Group Email Homeless help - Meeting Notice

For all who are interested in helping the homeless in our community.  We have a meeting scheduled to discuss the possibility of the St. John's Lutheran Church's C.H.U.R.C.H. Ministry helping our Warren County homeless neighbors by furnishing an evening meal one night a week.  We are having Kia Phillips & Nile Ramsbottom (God Cares Ministry)  come to the meeting because they are the ones that know what needs to be done, where it needs to be done and who it needs to be done for!   This will be a fact finding meeting - just the beginning.
 
 
Wednesday -  July 6th
 
  9 AM 
 
 St. John's Lutheran Church (basement fellowship hall)
950 South Hwy. 47
Warrenton, MO
 
 
Hope to see you all there!  We will have coffee, juice and fruit provided.  OK, maybe a couple of donuts too.
 
 
 

St. John's Group Email Prayer request for Michelle Woolf


Michelle Woolf had surgery last week on Tues. to remove a lump from her thyroid that the docs were concerned could be cancerous.  They took half of the thyroid and told her on the day of the surgery that there was no cancer.  She had her post surgery check-up yesterday and they informed her that after further pathology they did find cancerous cells and now need to go back and take the entire thyroid.  They said that the cancer is 100% curable.  Thanks be to God.    She hasn't been able to sleep or eat much.  They are trying to regulate her medication to get her thyroid hormone levels back to normal and it's taking a toll on her.  Please keep her in your prayers.
 
Have a peace filled day in Jesus. 
 

St. John's Group Email Community Wide Garage Sale Sat. July 30, 2011 in Warrenton


 

Greetings from your St. John's Board of Outreach!!

As you all may know, Sat. July 30th is our Warrenton Community Garage Sale.  This is a great time to get rid of those "extra" items in your home and make a few $$.  Also, it helps "shoppers" save $$$!!

We have listed some Garage Sale Tips below for you. 

Also, think about advertising that you are going to donate a percentage (your choice how much - OR ALL !) of your proceeds of the garage sale to:  Concordia Seminary (see our stewardship designation for July), Agape, our C.H.U.R.C.H. Ministry to help feed the homeless (watch for upcoming opportunities for this!), our Little Lambs Pre-School, God Cares Ministry in Warren County (contact: Kia Phillips) our ST. John's Youth Group, to name just a few.  This would certainly up your "customers and sales" and help so many folks and ministries in our community and our church.

Just a thought as you look around and think about how close you might be to being on the next segment of "America's Messiest House" or that show about "Hoarders"!!  I know I have!  LOL.

God bless your summer as you serve His people in so many ways.  And...always look around you - the Holy Spirit will help you SEE opportunities!

Sandy Robine, Molly Hendershot and Patty Sweet

Board of Outreach & Evangelism

 

Garage Sale Tips

BEFORE:

Choose a good moneymaking day, such as a Saturday near the first or 15th of the month (typical

paydays).

Organize your event as a multi-family sale. Lots of garage sales in the same area will create more of a

bazaar-type atmosphere.

Signage is everything! The day before the sale, post signs near all the major streets and intersections, in

every direction, to direct people to your address. Use big, posterboard signs securely duct-taped to poles or

mounted in grass islands, with lettering at least 6 inches tall. Add arrows to point turn directions.

Hang flyers with tear-off info in public spaces like your church or grocery store. Tip: Before posting,

consult area rules and ordinances.

Often local newspapers and radio stations announce info for free, as does craigslist.org. *Include the date,

time, address, directions, and items of interest.

Clean items up. Just as used car dealers spray "new car smell" into their vehicles and shine the exteriors

to make them more appealing. On the flip side: The more haggard-looking stuff you put out, the more

quickly browsers will get turned off. (No clothes with telltale stains)

Display everything neatly. Take time to lay out your sale items in an inviting manner, as they might

appear in a store; books that are stacked and organized are easier to browse and will sell quicker than those

thrown in a cardboard box marked "BOOKS: 50 CENTS."

Get change - at least $40 in bills and coin change. (You don't want to blow a sale because you can't make

change.)

Make additional signs to point out particular bargain items in your garage.

Make your sale like a shopping experience, and you'll have a much better chance of succeeding.

DURING:

Greet people warmly and don't hover. Make people feel welcome, and once you have someone in your

garage or yard, don't stalk them in hopes of a sale. Let them browse at their own pace and offer to answer

any questions they may have.

Price items clearly. If you have time, you really should label everything so that people know what they

cost. (Some people will be too shy to ask otherwise.) If you don't label everything, make sure to tell people

that items are priced to sell!

Let people haggle. Take it from a veteran garage-sale shopper: People feel really good when they can get

an item at a discounted price. If you're really firm on getting a set higher price on an item, like a family

heirloom or stereo system, perhaps you should sell it on eBay instead. Most people will perceive a garage

sale as your attempt to empty your house of stuff. Their price expectations will adjust accordingly.

St. John's Group Email June 29, 2011

DEVOTION:  "He that has no rule over his own spirit is like a city that is broken down and without walls."  Proverbs 25:28 
 
In one of his best known poems Rudyard Kipling contends that the test of manhood is : "If you can keep your head when all about you are losing theirs and blaming it on you."  There is much truth to this statement.
 
To lose your head is to court defeat and disaster, whether in an athletic contest, in a debate, with those with whom you may disagree, or even on the battlefield .  Lack of self control is a sign of either moral or emotional weakness, or both.  To break down under pressure indicates an instability and immaturity that may well be a "fatal flaw." 
 
Often people excuse themsevles for "flying of the handle," for an angry word, or a profane outburst.  They were under a special strain, they say, or they were driven beyond the limits of patience, or they gave vent to a sudden reaction of pain or dismay.  This, they feel, should mitigate their guilt.  "That's the way Iam," they explain, perhaps with a twinge of embarassment. 
 
But that is precisely the way we should NOT be.  The Christian should cultivate the spirit of self control, which St. Paul list in his category of fruits of the Spirit.  The test of character does not occur when everything is smooth and normal, it comes just when the situation is tense, when problems mount, and when our endurance is taxed to the utmost.  Times like these prove whether or not we can "keep our head". 
 
"Control yourself," is good psychology.  It is good social behavior.  It is emotional maturity.  But most important, it is good Christianity. 
 
And when we fail at self control, we should be able to practice freely and openly the showing of humility and repentance so that we may be built up in the Lord and grow in our ability to control ourselves, especially our tongues. 
 
Prayer:  Lord God help me to continually cultivate my fruit of self control that I may show You more and more in my life, words, and actions, and when I fail help me to show true humility and repentance so that people may see that I make no excuse for my wrong actions, but only acknowledge Your forgiveness.  Amen. 
_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
CATECHISM:
Question:  What is the summary of commandments 4-10?
Answer:  "And the second is like it:  Love your neighbor as yourself." 
_______________________________________________________________________________________________________________
QUIZ:  Who was Joel?  (I'll leave this up one more day to see if anyone answers it.)
________________________________________________________________________________________________________
NOTE:  Birthdays, Anniversaries, and weekly volunteer schedule won't be in the daily email anymore.   Please refer to your monthly NEWSLETTER for that information.  Thank you
________________________________________________________________________________________________
CHURCH CALENDAR:
Wed- Pastor on KFUOam.org  and 850 AM on your radio dial from 11:05-12noon. 
Thurs- nothing
Fri- nothing
Sat- worship 5pm
Sun- Bible study 8am; worship 9am; Bible study 10:30
________________________________________________________________________________________________
NEWS:
 
VBS "Welcome to Holywood" IS COMING JULY 11-15!
"Kid friendly" meals will be provided from 5:30-6:00,festivities begin at 6pm, and end around 8:15pm. 
 
Kids will explore a few of the many miracles of Jesus by becoming "stars" in the stories.
 
Please call the church office to sign with an agent (register) today so that we have a decent idea of how many kids we will have. 
_____________________________________________________________________________________________________________
SECOND ANNUAL CAMPING/FLOAT TRIP COMING UP July 22-24
Four full hook up campsites are reserved at Onandaga Cave State Park.  Cost is $54.50 for a site for the two days. 
 
Saturday will be on your own:  Please check your newsletter for all of the fun stuff there is to do. 
 
Sunday the floating group will leave from Ozark Outdoors at 10am to do a five mile float which should take 3-5 hours.  Cost to float in a canoe is $17.50 per person with two people per canoe.  Rafts are $22 a person and tubes are $20. 
 
Again, check the info in the newsletter for more info or call Teresa Scott at 359-0274 or email her at tscott@usmo.com
____________________________________________________________________________________________________
OUR THIRD ANNUAL GOLF SOCIAL IS COMING UP SATURDAY, AUGUST 13!
Registration: 7am
Shotgun start: 8am
 
Details: 4 person scramble format, cash prizes per flight and special hole contest, Burgers and brats for lunch
 
Cost: $50 per person includes round of golf, cart, lunch, and attendance gift.  Hole sponsorship is $50 with proceeds going to Little Lambs.  There will be 50/50 tickets, mulligans and other incentives available for purchase as part of the fundraising portion of the event as well.
 
Registration forms and sign up sheet are on the table in the narthex.  You can call Alan Hofeldt at 456-3070 for more info or to sponsor a hole. 
______________________________________________________________________________________________________________
PRAYERS: (If I have missed anyone please let me know.)
THE ROBB FAMILY as they mourn the loss of Dianna's mom.
 
BUCK HAMPTON who is hospitalized with sever headaches and stomach troubles.
 
LIL WINTER who is going home from the hospital today after knee replacement.
 
DWAYNE SEXTON, Joan's son, who is recovering after surgery to remove a kidney, and thanksgiving that there was no cancer found.
 
RUTH CANTRELL, who continues to deal with cancer symptoms, more tests, and recovery from surgery.
 
KEN MEYER, Robyn McNew's brother, as he continues to recover well. 
 
ALL throughout the upper midwest, especially in Minot, ND, who are struggling with flooding issues. 
 
JOPLIN as they continue to recover. 
 
MEMBERS OF OUR CHURCH WHO ARE MILITARY PERSONNEL, Ryan Woolf, Danny Dreyer, Sam Hargrove, David Mincemeyer, Alex Walters, David Tate, Jon Rahn, and Adam Klott.  (If I am missing anyone please let me know.)
 
OUR CHURCH as we continue the CARE PROCESS. 
 


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St. John's Group Email prayer request for the Robb family

Please pray for Dianna Robb and the whole Robb family as they mourn the loss of Dianna's mother. 
 
 
God's peace on your afternoon and evening!

St. John's Group Email June 28, 2011

DEVOTION:  Ecclesiastes 3:1  "For everything there is a season, and a time for every matter under heaven....."
 
Hi everyone!  As you can see, I am back from vacation. 
 
On vacation, mostly as I was driving, there was a lot of time for reflection.  Not sure how many of you are aware of it, but this weekend is the ten year anniversary of my ordination and installation at St. John's. 
 
Throughout those ten years there have been many "seasons" and "times" in the life of the church and in my life as well, both good times and challenging times, peaceful times, and times of turmoil and distress.  I have seen my daughter grow up into the beautiful girl she is and have seen the birth of my son and the growth process he has taken.  I have seen many f the children of this congregation grow up from youngsters into adults with jobs and families of their own.  I have seen many new and returning Christians become members of this church and grow in their faiths.  I have had the privilege to assist our Lord and Savior in the bringing of many a Christian into the fold through the waters of holy baptism as well as rejoice with many mourners as many of our faithful witnesses go on to the church triumphant. 
 
Throughout that time I have grown as a person and as a pastor, mostly through trial and error, through the many "seasons" of my time here.  That is what these "seasons" are about.  They are about growing.  They are about being transformed in the renewing of our minds, hearts, and lives to be about the work of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. 
 
Many of you are struggling with all sorts of trials and errors right now as well, whether it be health issues, relationship issues, financial issues, etc.  You may be going through some tough times right now.  Others of you may be having the time of your life and everything is going well for you.  Whatever the case you can know this one thing.  GOD IS WITH YOU!! 
 
It is a very obvious thing, isn't it, but how many times a day do we forget about God's presence in our lives?  How many times a day do we sin because we have forgotten His presence?  How many times have we been frustrated or ready to throw in the towel because we forget about God's powerful presence? 
 
That's what Satan wants.  He wants you to forget about God's presence with you.  He wants you to get sp discouraged that you just give up. that way he can get you away from the Savior's love, forgiveness, and life. 
 
Don't let him.  Make use of God's means of grace, His WORD and SACRAMENTS, as often as you are able.  Be IN God's Word.  Eat His body and drink His blood.  Remember your baptism!  Be IN worship!  Do all this, not out of drudgery or a sense of responsibility, but out of a need to realize God's presence more and more! 
 
I thank you for the wonderful ten years I have had here at St. John's.  To be honest, I don't really know what God has in store for me for the future.  But I do know that whever I am and whatever I am doing He will never leave me nor forsake me and He will be with me to the end of the age!  The same holds true for you! 
 
PEACE BE WITH YOU ALL!
 
Prayer:  Lord God our heavenly Father, help us to know, with more assurance daily, that You are with us, You are on our side, and You will be our shield, our protector, and our guide for all eternity!  Amen.
_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
CATECHISM:
Question:  What is the summary of commandments 1-3?
Answer:  Jesus replied: "Love the Lord your God will all your heart and with all your soul and with all your mind".
_______________________________________________________________________________________________________________
QUIZ:  Who was Joel?
________________________________________________________________________________________________________
NOTE:  Birthdays, Anniversaries, and weekly volunteer schedule won't be in the daily email anymore.   Please refer to your monthly NEWSLETTER for that information.  Thank you
________________________________________________________________________________________________
CHURCH CALENDAR:
Tues- no Bible study
Wed- Pastor on KFUOam.org  and 850 AM on your radio dial from 11:05-12noon. 
Thurs- nothing
Fri- nothing
Sat- worship 5pm
Sun- Bible study 8am; worship 9am; Bible study 10:30
________________________________________________________________________________________________
NEWS:
 
VBS "Welcome to Holywood" IS COMING JULY 11-15!
"Kid friendly" meals will be provided from 5:30-6:00,festivities begin at 6pm, and end around 8:15pm. 
 
Kids will explore a few of the many miracles of Jesus by becoming "stars" in the stories.
 
Please call the church office to sign with an agent (register) today so that we have a decent idea of how many kids we will have. 
_____________________________________________________________________________________________________________
SECOND ANNUAL CAMPING/FLOAT TRIP COMING UP July 22-24
Four full hook up campsites are reserved at Onandaga Cave State Park.  Cost is $54.50 for a site for the two days. 
 
Saturday will be on your own:  Please check your newsletter for all of the fun stuff there is to do. 
 
Sunday the floating group will leave from Ozark Outdoors at 10am to do a five mile float which should take 3-5 hours.  Cost to float in a canoe is $17.50 per person with two people per canoe.  Rafts are $22 a person and tubes are $20. 
 
Again, check the info in the newsletter for more info or call Teresa Scott at 359-0274 or email her at tscott@usmo.com
____________________________________________________________________________________________________
OUR THIRD ANNUAL GOLF SOCIAL IS COMING UP SATURDAY, AUGUST 13!
Registration: 7am
Shotgun start: 8am
 
Details: 4 person scramble format, cash prizes per flight and special hole contest, Burgers and brats for lunch
 
Cost: $50 per person includes round of golf, cart, lunch, and attendance gift.  Hole sponsorship is $50 with proceeds going to Little Lambs.  There will be 50/50 tickets, mulligans and other incentives available for purchase as part of the fundraising portion of the event as well.
 
Registration forms and sign up sheet are on the table in the narthex.  You can call Alan Hofeldt at 456-3070 for more info or to sponsor a hole. 
______________________________________________________________________________________________________________
PRAYERS: (If I have missed anyone please let me know.)
BUCK HAMPTON who is hospitalized with sever headaches and stomach troubles.
 
LIL WINTER who is going home from the hospital today after knee replacement.
 
DWAYNE SEXTON, Joan's son, who is recovering after surgery to remove a kidney, and thanksgiving that there was no cancer found.
 
RUTH CANTRELL, who continues to deal with cancer symptoms, more tests, and recovery from surgery.
 
KEN MEYER, Robyn McNew's brother, as he continues to recover well. 
 
ALL throughout the upper midwest, especially in Minot, ND, who are struggling with flooding issues. 
 
JOPLIN as they continue to recover. 
 
MEMBERS OF OUR CHURCH WHO ARE MILITARY PERSONNEL, Ryan Woolf, Danny Dreyer, Sam Hargrove, David Mincemeyer, Alex Walters, David Tate, Jon Rahn, and Adam Klott.  (If I am missing anyone please let me know.)
 
OUR CHURCH as we continue the CARE PROCESS. 
 

St. John's Group Email A request from Kia Phillips and God Cares Ministry: A Veteran needs a ride to VA

Below is from Kia Phillips, Please call her if you can help!


I have a veteran who is in need of a ride to the Columbia VA on June 29th.  The VA will compensate the driver a small traveling pay. Could you please ask your friends if they are interested in assisting him? His name is Michael Minor and his telephone number is 636-466-0336. Thanks, Kia

 

Niakia S. Phillips, LVER

Warrenton Missouri Career Center

111 Steinhagen Road

Warrenton, Missouri 63383

(636) 456-9467 or toll free (800) 264-5872

Fax: (636) 456-2329

niakia.phillips@ded.mo.gov

Challenges are what make life interesting; overcoming them is what makes life meaningful.  - Joshua J. Marine

You gotta do what you have to do in order to do what you want to do!

Aveteran, whether they be active duty, retired, national guard, or reserve, is someone who at one point in their life wrote a blank check payable to the United States of America for an amount up to, and including, their life" ( author Unknown)

 

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St. John's Group Email A request from Teresa Scott on behalf of Ryan Woolf



Many of you know my nephew, Ryan Woolf.  Some of you don't, but I thought you might be up for this anyway.

Ryan has enlisted in tne air force and is currently in basic training.  Apparently, mail is very important to our flyboys-in-training.  If you have a little spare time and could "drop him a line"(letter, card, postcard, whatever) , I am sure he would appreciate it.  His address is: 

AB Woolf, Ryan, W.

325 TRS/FLT 493 (Dorm B-9)

PSC3

1320Truemper St. Unit 362921

Lackland, AFB, TX  78239-6411

He will be there until July 31.

Thanks,

Teresa Scott

St. John's Group Email A prayer of thanksgiving request

From Lynn Russel:
 

Hi Pastor,

We just wanted to share our wonderful news.   My mom's grandson (my nephew) and his wife (Chris and Jen) have returned safe and sound from a year's tour in Afghanistan as MP's.  God is soooo good to us!!!!!!!

Lynn

 

St. John's Group Email One more prayer request

Please pray for Lil Winter as she will be undergoing knee replacement surgery on June 24.

St. John's Group Email prayer request from Barb Dreyer

My very dear and favorite Uncle Gene (Leek) passed away Wed. evening.  He had been battling lung cancer (even though he never smoked) since Nov. and on hospice care since Feb. 
 

St. John's Group Email prayer request for Hope Tinnin's mom

Please pray for HOPE TINNIN'S MOTHER as she found out that she has stage four cancer that has spread throughout much of her body.  Pray for the Tinnin family as they go up to Peoria to be with the family tonight. 

St. John's Group Email Amazing photos of a sculpture of Christ on the cross

Attached are some extremely realistic pictures of a sculpture of Jesus on the cross.  They tried to get every detail as close to real as possible. 
 
I want to warn you that it is a bit gruesome.  It is VERY realistic.  Look at the pictures at your own discretion. 

St. John's Group Email prayer request

Please pray for Oscar Bader as he recovers from brain surgery to get a biopsy of a mass on his brain.

St. John's Group Email FW: Heitgerd Funeral Luncheon

Ladies Aid will serve a luncheon following the Heitgerd Funeral at St. John's after mourners return from the cemetery, about 12:00 noon Friday, June 17th.  We need donations of salads and desserts only. No hot dishes.

If you would like to donate a salad please call Jan Lucas on her cell phone, 636-578-8380.
 
If you wish to donate a dessert please call Wilma Weigle @ 636-456-9684.

We could use some help with clean up after the luncheon since some of our ladies are unavailable to serve. Please let me know by e-mail, lindacallies@centurylink.net or call me at 636-456-4228.

We appreciate anything you can do to help.
 
May God bless your day, Linda Callies
 

St. John's Group Email visitation and funeral arrangements for Norbert Heitgerd

Below are the visitation and funeral arrangements for Norbert Heitgerd:
 
Visitation:  Thursday, 3-8pm at St. John's
 
Funeral:  Friday, 10am at St. John's
 
Luncheon to follow-
 
 
Peace on your evening!