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Please join us in praying as The Genesis Code opens in select Illinois, Indiana and Missouri theaters today.
 
Today's Key Verse: For this reason, since the day we heard about you, we have not stopped praying for you. We continually ask God to fill you with the knowledge of his will through all the wisdom and understanding that the Spirit gives, so that you may live a life worthy of the Lord and please him in every way: bearing fruit in every good work, growing in the knowledge of God, being strengthened with all power according to his glorious might so that you may have great endurance and patience, and giving joyful thanks to the Father, who has qualified you to share in the inheritance of his holy people in the kingdom of light. (Colossians 1:9-12)
 
Pray For Families: Pray for God to move in the hearts of those who have lost their way. Pray for your family and church to hear God's voice, seek His face, and for spiritual revival in the days ahead.
 
Pray For The Genesis Code: Pray that God would be lifted up for all that He does through The Genesis Code.  Pray that He does more than we could ever ask or imagine through the movie and receiving the credit for all that happens!

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St. John's Group Email update on prayer request for Patty Sweet's brother

My brother survived the brain biopsy. They were able to get 3 small pieces of tissue to see what we are dealing with.  He is in intensive care and it is truly amazing what the human body can withstand and how prayers are answered.

 

Thanks to everyone for their kind words and prayers.

 

Praise God!

Patty Sweet

 

 

St. John's Group Email Answer to prayers for Hance's Best friend Larry


 

Thanks for the many prays.  God listens, I know.  Larry had three connected tumors removed from his colon and all were benign.   PRAISE GOD ! 
 
Thank You
Don & Dianne

St. John's Group Email Thursday, Nov 3, 2011 (revised with additional prayers)

DEVOTION: (Jesus) did not count equality with God a thing to be grasped, but made Himself nothing, taking the form of a servant, being born in the likeness of men. And being found in human form, He humbled himself by becoming obedient to the point of death, even death on a cross. Therefore God has highly exalted Him and bestowed on Him the Name that is above every name, so that at the Name of Jesus every knee should bow, in heaven and on earth and under the earth, and every tongue confess that Jesus Christ is Lord, to the glory of God the Father. Philippians 2:6b -11

The Carlson family had escaped the fire that was consuming their Wausau, Wisconsin, home. The only one missing was their dog, Koda, a Labrador retriever.

It took a while before some of the firefighters found and carried the dog out of the house.

At first it appeared they had been too late, and the dog had died from the intense smoke in the burning building. After a lengthier examination, it was evident that the dog was still struggling to breathe.

Although he had never been trained for anything like such a situation, fireman Jamie Giese leaned in and began mouth-to-snout respiration.

With Giese's assistance the dog began to breathe, and the firemen quickly covered her nose with a human oxygen mask. From there the dog was rushed to an animal hospital and an emergency center.

Today, Koda is back with family.

When I read that story, my first reaction was I wonder what the fireman was thinking when he bent down to help that dog? Do you think he would have done the same if it had been a cat, a parakeet, a hamster, a mouse, a goldfish?

Where would his compassion have stopped? Where would he have stopped and said, "No, I'm not going to do this. This is below my station."

Even though the distance which separates the Savior from us is far greater than the distance between the fireman and the pet, Scripture never records Jesus saying our salvation was below Him.

On the contrary, Paul points out that Jesus willingly made Himself nothing ... made Himself a servant ... became a man ... humbled Himself even to the point where He would die on a cross so we might be saved.

In this Jesus shows the kind of selfless sacrifice we don't deserve, but for which we must give thanks.

THE PRAYER: Dear Lord, I give thanks for those men and women, who are willing to risk their lives for my welfare. Even more do I rejoice that I have been given a Savior who did all that was necessary to forgive my sins and save my soul. In Jesus I give thanks. Amen.

_____________________________________________________________________________________________________________
TODAY'S QUIZ:  (held over from yesterday since no one answered it.)
How long were the 4,000 people with Jesus before he fed them? (Not to be confused with the feeding of the 5,000.)

__________________________________________________________________________________________
CATECHISM QUIZ: How does Christ's perfect keeping of the law benefit us?
 ________________________________________________________________________________________________
CHURCH CALENDAR
Thurs- Jonesburg nursing home worship 10:30; Alzheimer's support group meeting 1pm
Fri- Ladies getting ready for the bake and craft sale all day
Sat- Ladies Aid luncheon/ bake/ craft sale 9am-1pm; worship 5pm
Sun- Bible study 8; worship 9; Sunday school and Bible class 10:30
________________________________________________________________________________________________
NEWS: 
LADIES AID LUNCHEON/BAKE AND CRAFT SALE/ AND BAZAAR  THIS SATURDAY 9am-1pm!!!!!!
 
Chicken salad, chicken soup, chili, hotdogs, and lots of wonderful desserts!
 
Desserts and crafts for sale!! 
 
Come and enjoy it this Saturday! 
 
_______________________________________________________________________________________________
WINE TASTING
Our fellowship group is hosting a Wine Tasting Fellowship---at Cedar Lake Winery near Wright City, off of Hwy M.  Sat. Nov. 12, from 1:30 till 4:00 p.m.   Wine Tasting-$5.00, Appetizers-$5.00  Sign up at church, or call Joanne Hachtel at 636-745-8711
_____________________________________________________________________
A NEW ADULT BIBLE STUDY STARTED SUNDAY!!! 
 
Even though you missed the beginning you can still get in on it!  We haven't really begun the study but only introduced things!
 
IT IS FOR EVERYONE REGARDLESS OF BIBLE KNOWLEDGE OR EXPERIENCE!!
 It is called "Lutheranism 101".   It is an in depth study of the Lutheran church and our teachings, but it is not just for Bible scholars.  It is for EVERYONE! 
 
 
If you know of someone who wants to know more about the Lutheran faith, for whatever reason, this is a great study for them. 
 
If you know someone interested in joining our church, this is the perfect study for them. 
 
If you were confirmed years ago and have forgotten a lot of what you learned, this is the study for you! 
 
If you know it all, and remember it all and want to help by sharing your knowledge with others, this is a good Bible study for you. 
 
All in all it is a GREAT Bible study for anyone and everyone.  Invite your unchurched friends!  Come by yourself.  Drop your kids off at Sunday school and come on over! 
 
 
Please reply with any questions you may have or just to tell me you are coming!  
____________________________________________________________________________________________________________
HYGIENE ITEMS NEEDED FOR YOUTH GROUP  (PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS IS DIFFERENT THAN THE C.H.U.R.C.H. MINISTRY "Shower kits".
Our Youth Group is putting together 300 hygiene packets for families and individuals for the Stand Down Day on November 19. 
 
 
It would be preferable to get complete packets but we will be happy to accept donations of loose items or cash to purchase items as well.
 
Packets should be contained in a ziplock bag.  Full sized items are needed: 
soap
shampoo
conditioner
toothpaste
toothbrush
deodorant 
razors. 
 
 

Also, The food pantry is in need of A LOT of stuff

staple items like sugar and flour. 

Meals that can be cooked for families such as pasta and pasta sauce

canned food that is ready to eat 

Disposable diapers and tampons are also in demand.  

____________________________________________________________________________________________
CPH IS HAVING it's FALL BIBLE SALE
The Lutheran Study Bible, The Children's Story Bible,  and many other popular Bibles are on sale.  Call Marilyn if you want to order.  You can also go to CPH.org to check them out. 
__________________________________________________________________________________________
I NEED SOMEONE FOR THE FOLLOWING DAYS TO DO THE PROJECTOR!!! 

November

19-

 

24- (Thanksgiving Day)

 

27-

 
_____________________________________________________________________________________________________
PRAYERS: (If I have missed anyone please let me know.)
For Robyn McNew's cousin MARY KUTRIP who is dealing with terminal cancer and has quit doing treatments for it. 
 
For PASTOR MCCRACKEN'S FATHER who has been placed on hospice care and is no longer doing dyalisis. 
 
For WILMA JUNKER'S FRIEND, ROBY, who will have to have heart surgery soon.
 
For WALT SCHIRR who is home.  The diagnosis was a severe muscle spasm in his back that moved around to his chest.
 
THANKS TO GOD FOR  MARIANNE LINKE who has been transferred to St. Mary's but is doing well and should be able to go home in a couple weeks after she is done with physical therapy.
 
For RUTH CANTRELL who is dealing with severe cancer.    
 
For CAROL KOHRS who is dealing with sever neck and back pain.
 
For ROGER BOEGER who is recovering from heart troubles.
 
For PATTY SWEET'S BROTHER JIM who will have to have a very serious biopsy on his brain this week.
 
For a dear childhood friend of Don and Dianne Hance, Larry Riegel. Believed to be benign tumor was removed from colon, but more tests are required.
 
For PAUL TOEDEBUSCH who is undergoing chemotherapy treatments.
   
For JONAS BORCHERT, grandson of Don Nolte, who continues to be up and down because of chemotherapy treatments.   
       


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St. John's Group Email It's About the Cross--video

This is a wonderful video that I have seen before, but it is a great reminder of what IT is all about.  Christmas is only seven weeks away and it will come faster than you can imagine. 
 
 
 
 
Peace be with you!
Pastor

St. John's Group Email Thursday, Nov 3, 2011

DEVOTION: (Jesus) did not count equality with God a thing to be grasped, but made Himself nothing, taking the form of a servant, being born in the likeness of men. And being found in human form, He humbled himself by becoming obedient to the point of death, even death on a cross. Therefore God has highly exalted Him and bestowed on Him the Name that is above every name, so that at the Name of Jesus every knee should bow, in heaven and on earth and under the earth, and every tongue confess that Jesus Christ is Lord, to the glory of God the Father. Philippians 2:6b -11

The Carlson family had escaped the fire that was consuming their Wausau, Wisconsin, home. The only one missing was their dog, Koda, a Labrador retriever.

It took a while before some of the firefighters found and carried the dog out of the house.

At first it appeared they had been too late, and the dog had died from the intense smoke in the burning building. After a lengthier examination, it was evident that the dog was still struggling to breathe.

Although he had never been trained for anything like such a situation, fireman Jamie Giese leaned in and began mouth-to-snout respiration.

With Giese's assistance the dog began to breathe, and the firemen quickly covered her nose with a human oxygen mask. From there the dog was rushed to an animal hospital and an emergency center.

Today, Koda is back with family.

When I read that story, my first reaction was I wonder what the fireman was thinking when he bent down to help that dog? Do you think he would have done the same if it had been a cat, a parakeet, a hamster, a mouse, a goldfish?

Where would his compassion have stopped? Where would he have stopped and said, "No, I'm not going to do this. This is below my station."

Even though the distance which separates the Savior from us is far greater than the distance between the fireman and the pet, Scripture never records Jesus saying our salvation was below Him.

On the contrary, Paul points out that Jesus willingly made Himself nothing ... made Himself a servant ... became a man ... humbled Himself even to the point where He would die on a cross so we might be saved.

In this Jesus shows the kind of selfless sacrifice we don't deserve, but for which we must give thanks.

THE PRAYER: Dear Lord, I give thanks for those men and women, who are willing to risk their lives for my welfare. Even more do I rejoice that I have been given a Savior who did all that was necessary to forgive my sins and save my soul. In Jesus I give thanks. Amen.

_____________________________________________________________________________________________________________
TODAY'S QUIZ:  (held over from yesterday since no one answered it.)
How long were the 4,000 people with Jesus before he fed them? (Not to be confused with the feeding of the 5,000.)
__________________________________________________________________________________________
CATECHISM QUIZ: How does Christ's perfect keeping of the law benefit us?
 ________________________________________________________________________________________________
CHURCH CALENDAR
Thurs- Jonesburg nursing home worship 10:30; Alzheimer's support group meeting 1pm
Fri- Ladies getting ready for the bake and craft sale all day
Sat- Ladies Aid luncheon/ bake/ craft sale 9am-1pm; worship 5pm
Sun- Bible study 8; worship 9; Sunday school and Bible class 10:30
________________________________________________________________________________________________
NEWS: 
LADIES AID LUNCHEON/BAKE AND CRAFT SALE/ AND BAZAAR  THIS SATURDAY 9am-1pm!!!!!!
 
Chicken salad, chicken soup, chili, hotdogs, and lots of wonderful desserts!
 
Desserts and crafts for sale!! 
 
Come and enjoy it this Saturday! 
 
_______________________________________________________________________________________________
WINE TASTING
Our fellowship group is hosting a Wine Tasting Fellowship---at Cedar Lake Winery near Wright City, off of Hwy M.  Sat. Nov. 12, from 1:30 till 4:00 p.m.   Wine Tasting-$5.00, Appetizers-$5.00  Sign up at church, or call Joanne Hachtel at 636-745-8711
_____________________________________________________________________
A NEW ADULT BIBLE STUDY STARTED SUNDAY!!! 
 
Even though you missed the beginning you can still get in on it!  We haven't really begun the study but only introduced things!
 
IT IS FOR EVERYONE REGARDLESS OF BIBLE KNOWLEDGE OR EXPERIENCE!!
 It is called "Lutheranism 101".   It is an in depth study of the Lutheran church and our teachings, but it is not just for Bible scholars.  It is for EVERYONE! 
 
 
If you know of someone who wants to know more about the Lutheran faith, for whatever reason, this is a great study for them. 
 
If you know someone interested in joining our church, this is the perfect study for them. 
 
If you were confirmed years ago and have forgotten a lot of what you learned, this is the study for you! 
 
If you know it all, and remember it all and want to help by sharing your knowledge with others, this is a good Bible study for you. 
 
All in all it is a GREAT Bible study for anyone and everyone.  Invite your unchurched friends!  Come by yourself.  Drop your kids off at Sunday school and come on over! 
 
 
Please reply with any questions you may have or just to tell me you are coming!  
____________________________________________________________________________________________________________
HYGIENE ITEMS NEEDED FOR YOUTH GROUP  (PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS IS DIFFERENT THAN THE C.H.U.R.C.H. MINISTRY "Shower kits".
Our Youth Group is putting together 300 hygiene packets for families and individuals for the Stand Down Day on November 19. 
 
 
It would be preferable to get complete packets but we will be happy to accept donations of loose items or cash to purchase items as well.
 
Packets should be contained in a ziplock bag.  Full sized items are needed: 
soap
shampoo
conditioner
toothpaste
toothbrush
deodorant 
razors. 
 
 

Also, The food pantry is in need of A LOT of stuff

staple items like sugar and flour. 

Meals that can be cooked for families such as pasta and pasta sauce

canned food that is ready to eat 

Disposable diapers and tampons are also in demand.  

____________________________________________________________________________________________
CPH IS HAVING it's FALL BIBLE SALE
The Lutheran Study Bible, The Children's Story Bible,  and many other popular Bibles are on sale.  Call Marilyn if you want to order.  You can also go to CPH.org to check them out. 
__________________________________________________________________________________________
I NEED SOMEONE FOR THE FOLLOWING DAYS TO DO THE PROJECTOR!!! 

November

19-

 

24- (Thanksgiving Day)

 

27-

 
_____________________________________________________________________________________________________
PRAYERS: (If I have missed anyone please let me know.)
For WALT SCHIRR who is home.  The diagnosis was a severe muscle spasm in his back that moved around to his chest.
 
THANKS TO GOD FOR  MARIANNE LINKE who has been transferred to St. Mary's but is doing well and should be able to go home in a couple weeks after she is done with physical therapy.
 
For RUTH CANTRELL who is dealing with severe cancer.    
 
For CAROL KOHRS who is dealing with sever neck and back pain.
 
For ROGER BOEGER who is recovering from heart troubles.
 
For PATTY SWEET'S BROTHER JIM who will have to have a very serious biopsy on his brain this week.
 
For a dear childhood friend of Don and Dianne Hance, Larry Riegel. Believed to be benign tumor was removed from colon, but more tests are required.
 
For PAUL TOEDEBUSCH who is undergoing chemotherapy treatments.
   
For JONAS BORCHERT, grandson of Don Nolte, who continues to be up and down because of chemotherapy treatments.   
       


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St. John's Group Email prayer request

Please pray for my cousin, Mary Kutrip and her family, who has decided to stop treatment and is now on hospice. She has battled cancer over the past few years with chemo, radiation treatment, surgery, gamma knife, etc and the cancer just keeps coming back and growing. She was told she had 6-9 months to live about 18 months ago. She got to the point where she was declared cancer free at one time this summer. She was able to see her new grandson born this fall and may be able to see another grandchild before she passes.

 

Robyn McNew

 

 

St. John's Group Email prayer request

Please pray for Pastor McCracken (Trinity, Troy) and his family, as his father has been placed into hospice care.  Pray for his father too, of course. 
 
 
Peace be with you all!

St. John's Group Email prayer request from Wilma Junker

Please pray for a good friend of Wilma Junker, ROBY, who will have to undergo heart surgery and  is waiting to find out how much heart surgery he will need.  
 
 
 

St. John's Group Email C.H.U.R.C.H. Ministry "SHOWER" Kits for Stand Down Dinner - Updated Nov 2 at 9:15 AM

PLEASE NOTE THAT THERE IS STILL A LOT OF STUFF NEEDED!  PLEASE GIVE AS YOU ARE ABLE!!  
 

 

St. John's C.H.U.R.C.H. Ministry

 

 

needs your help to "build" 50 shower kits for this year's "Stand Down Dinner" for our areas veterans and homeless.  Our Warren County Health Department is providing a shower trailer for that day (November 19, 2011); but, shower kits are needed to provide essentials for those that want to take advantage of the shower trailer.  So, we are "building" 50 shower kits for that purpose. 

If you can help with this project, the following items are needed at St. John's by Friday, November 11th   

Please put your donated items on the "spare pew" in the church overflow area.

 

We will need 50 each of the following "new" items:

 

Bath Towel (standard size)----------------------------------------------------------------6 bath towels Joanne Hachtel - Thanks Joanne!

 

Hand Towel

 

Wash Cloth-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------20 wash cloths Terry McKenzie - Thanks Terry!

 

Liquid Body Soap

 

Shampoo

 

Conditioner

 

Brush and Comb

 

Razor----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------30 razors Terry McKenzie - Thanks Terry!

 

Shaving Cream

 

Deodorant

 

Toothbrush/Toothpaste

 

3 gallon (Large) Ziploc brand plastic bags (these usually come in boxes of 5 each for approx. $7)  We'll need 10 boxes of these to have 50.----------------------4 BOXES Dolores Deblaze - Thanks Dolores!

 

 

As you can see, there are many of our neighbors that really need our help.  God works "through" each and every one of us. 

 

IMPORTANT: If you can help, or have any questions, please call Sandy Robine at 456-4061 or email at     snsrobine@centurytel.net   DIRECT.  Thank you!

 

 

***Please note that the "hygiene" kits that our youth group are making are different from these "shower" kits.  The youth still are making their 300 hygiene kits for the same event.  Your contact for the youth group project is Toni Mauch.

 


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St. John's Group Email Wednesday, Nov 2, 2011

Jesus said) "Just so, I tell you, there will be more joy in heaven over one sinner who repents than over ninety-nine righteous persons who need no repentance." Luke 15:7

It's only been a few days since the president announced that before the end of the year our soldiers will be returning from Iraq and Afghanistan.

Actually, he said, they "will definitely be home for the holidays."

Our soldiers will be home for Christmas.

No matter what a person's politics might be, the idea that "mother" or "father," "son" or "daughter" will be reunited with family and friends to celebrate the Savior's birth had to be welcomed with the greatest of enthusiasm.

It's the kind of wonderful event for which both adults and children have hoped, dreamt and prayed about.

Jesus says that kind of joy is a pale comparison to the elation which is felt in heaven when a sinner is brought to faith in the crucified and ever-living Savior. By the Holy Spirit's power when faith is instilled and sins are forgiven, a soul is moved from hell's horrors to heaven's happiness.

Of course, there is a difference between a soldier coming home and a soul being saved by the blood of Jesus.

When the holidays are over, maybe even before, the soldier will find he has returned to a non-perfect world. He will still be experiencing pains and problems, sadnesses and sorrows.

In contrast, the Christian who dies having been given faith in Jesus enters into an everlasting home of happiness.

That means no longer can that individual's period of joy be measured by any clock or calendar; he has become part of a family reunion where tears and sorrow, sadness and sickness are banished and joy is forever.

THE PRAYER: Dear Lord, I pray that between now and when our soldiers return home they may be kept safe in body and soul. In these last days of the war may the forces of evil be kept far from their persons. Even as I pray for physical safety, I also pray for spiritual security. May every heart acknowledge Jesus as Savior so forgiveness may abound and everyone may become part of the great reunion in heaven, which is given to all who are part of the family of faith. In Jesus' Name I pray it. Amen.

 
 
_____________________________________________________________________________________________________________
YESTERDAY'S QUIZ:  What were the disciples NOT to take with them on their journey to preach, drive out demons, and heal people? no gold, silver or copper; no bag for the journey, no extra tunic, sandals or staff.
 
(Thanks to Dianne Hance for being the first one to answer this correctly.)
 
___________________________________________________________________________________________
TODAY'S QUIZ: How long were the 4,000 people with Jesus before he fed them? (Not to be confused with the feeding of the 5,000.)
__________________________________________________________________________________________
CATECHISM QUIZ: 
Yesterday's question: Who alone has kept the law of God perfectly?
Answer: Jesus
 
Pat King was first to answer this right. 
 
TODAY'S: How does Christ's perfect keeping of the law benefit us?
 ________________________________________________________________________________________________
CHURCH CALENDAR
Wed- bells 6:30; choir 7:30; 8th graders leave at 5:15 to travel to LHS for the Teens talk to Teens night 
Thurs- Jonesburg nursing home worship 10:30; Alzheimer's support group meeting 1pm
Fri- Ladies getting ready for the bake and craft sale all day
Sat- Ladies Aid luncheon/ bake/ craft sale 9am-1pm; worship 5pm
Sun- Bible study 8; worship 9; Sunday school and Bible class 10:30
________________________________________________________________________________________________
NEWS: 
LADIES AID LUNCHEON/BAKE AND CRAFT SALE/ AND BAZAAR  THIS SATURDAY 9am-1pm!!!!!!
 
Chicken salad, chicken soup, chili, hotdogs, and lots of wonderful desserts!
 
Desserts and crafts for sale!! 
 
Come and enjoy it this Saturday! 
 
_______________________________________________________________________________________________
WINE TASTING
Our fellowship group is hosting a Wine Tasting Fellowship---at Cedar Lake Winery near Wright City, off of Hwy M.  Sat. Nov. 12, from 1:30 till 4:00 p.m.   Wine Tasting-$5.00, Appetizers-$5.00  Sign up at church, or call Joanne Hachtel at 636-745-8711
_____________________________________________________________________
A NEW ADULT BIBLE STUDY STARTED SUNDAY!!! 
 
Even though you missed the beginning you can still get in on it!  We haven't really begun the study but only introduced things!
 
IT IS FOR EVERYONE REGARDLESS OF BIBLE KNOWLEDGE OR EXPERIENCE!!
 It is called "Lutheranism 101".   It is an in depth study of the Lutheran church and our teachings, but it is not just for Bible scholars.  It is for EVERYONE! 
 
 
If you know of someone who wants to know more about the Lutheran faith, for whatever reason, this is a great study for them. 
 
If you know someone interested in joining our church, this is the perfect study for them. 
 
If you were confirmed years ago and have forgotten a lot of what you learned, this is the study for you! 
 
If you know it all, and remember it all and want to help by sharing your knowledge with others, this is a good Bible study for you. 
 
All in all it is a GREAT Bible study for anyone and everyone.  Invite your unchurched friends!  Come by yourself.  Drop your kids off at Sunday school and come on over! 
 
 
Please reply with any questions you may have or just to tell me you are coming!  
________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 

St. John's C.H.U.R.C.H. Ministry

 

 

needs your help to "build" 50 shower kits for this year's "Stand Down Dinner" for our areas veterans and homeless.  Our Warren County Health Department is providing a shower trailer for that day (November 19, 2011); but, shower kits are needed to provide essentials for those that want to take advantage of the shower trailer.  So, we are "building" 50 shower kits for that purpose. 

If you can help with this project, the following items are needed at St. John's by Friday, November 11th. 

We will need 50 each of the following "new" items:

 

Bath Towel (standard size)

 

Hand Towel

 

Wash Cloth-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------20 wash cloths Terry McKenzie - Thanks Terry!

 

Liquid Body Soap

 

Shampoo

 

Conditioner

 

Brush and Comb

 

Razor----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------30 razors Terry McKenzie - Thanks Terry!

 

Shaving Cream

 

Deodorant

 

Toothbrush/Toothpaste

 

3 gallon (Large) Ziploc brand plastic bags (these usually come in boxes of 5 each for approx. $7)  We'll need 10 boxes of these to have 50.----------------------4 BOXES Dolores Deblaze - Thanks Dolores!

 

 

As you can see, there are many of our neighbors that really need our help.  God works "through" each and every one of us. 

 

IMPORTANT: If you can help, or have any questions, please call Sandy Robine at 456-4061 or email at     snsrobine@centurytel.net   DIRECT.  Thank you!

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HYGIENE ITEMS NEEDED FOR YOUTH GROUP  (PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS IS DIFFERENT THAN THE C.H.U.R.C.H. MINISTRY "Shower kits".
Our Youth Group is putting together 300 hygiene packets for families and individuals for the Stand Down Day on November 19. 
 
 
It would be preferable to get complete packets but we will be happy to accept donations of loose items or cash to purchase items as well.
 
Packets should be contained in a ziplock bag.  Full sized items are needed: 
soap
shampoo
conditioner
toothpaste
toothbrush
deodorant 
razors. 
 
 

Also, The food pantry is in need of A LOT of stuff

staple items like sugar and flour. 

Meals that can be cooked for families such as pasta and pasta sauce

canned food that is ready to eat 

Disposable diapers and tampons are also in demand.  

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CPH IS HAVING it's FALL BIBLE SALE
The Lutheran Study Bible, The Children's Story Bible,  and many other popular Bibles are on sale.  Call Marilyn if you want to order.  You can also go to CPH.org to check them out. 
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I NEED SOMEONE FOR THE FOLLOWING DAYS TO DO THE PROJECTOR!!! 

November

19-

 

24- (Thanksgiving Day)

 

27-

 
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PRAYERS: (If I have missed anyone please let me know.)
For WALT SCHIRR who is hospitalized with chest pains.  He is undergoing a stress test today.
 
THANKS TO GOD FOR full recovery for COLEEN BOTTORFF who is back at home
 
THANKS TO GOD FOR  LIL WINTER who is doing well (althugh still quite sore) and should get to go home today. 
  
THANKS TO GOD FOR  MARIANNE LINKE who has been transferred to St. Mary's but is doing well and should be able to go home in a couple weeks after she is done with physical therapy.
 
For RUTH CANTRELL who is dealing with severe cancer.    
 
For CAROL KOHRS who is dealing with sever neck and back pain.
 
For ROGER BOEGER who is recovering from heart troubles.
 
For PATTY SWEET'S BROTHER JIM who will have to have a very serious biopsy on his brain this week.
 
For a dear childhood friend of Don and Dianne Hance, Larry Riegel. Believed to be benign tumor was removed from colon, but more tests are required.
 
For PAUL TOEDEBUSCH who is undergoing chemotherapy treatments.
   
For JONAS BORCHERT, grandson of Don Nolte, who continues to be up and down because of chemotherapy treatments.   
       


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Halloween 2011

Posted 9 hours ago
It has been a busy couple of weeks here in Houston. Jonas continues to improve. His proton therapy radiation is underway, 20 minutes a day, five days a week. He reports no ill-effect or discomfort of any kind as of yet. I hope that is the case for the duration.
The proton center is at its own location and has only 3 proton machines. The building itself is like an iceberg. It is just one story tall but is sunk three stories underground, with only one floor for usage. It is a massive accelerator, needing two other large buildings behind it, each of them three times its size, from which it draws its power. Jonas took a picture of the model and I will post it here so you can get an idea of what the layout looks like. In the model, there are a series of running lights so you can see how the power flows when the machine is turned on, but unfortunately you can't see that in a picture. It is pretty cool. The lights run allong the path and circle around at the end faster and faster and faster until they shoot out of the PT machine. Jonas is asigned his own Gantry, which is what they call each unit, and has his own team of technitians he works with each visit. He has a special hard plastic mask that he wears over his face and head that is bolted down to the table to keep his head from moving. Pretty scary to look at. He also has a special bite plate to keep his teeth and tongue in postition. ( I thought that today of all days, I could post that picture. Seems pretty fitting for Halloween. We will see.) The room is like a giant MRI or CAT scan machine. The technicians help Jonas get positioned correctly on the bed, bolt him down, and leave the room to operate it from a control booth. The whole machine rotates around him into postition. Large portions of the unit are recessed in the walls and are ejected at certain times throughout the process. Poton beams are focused on the tumor and are emitted in sequences. No one can be in the room with him while the machine operates, so I wait in the waiting room.
Jonas' proton doctor is reported to be the number one pediatric proton specialist in the world. She only sees 12 pediatric patients at a time, partly because that is all that can physically be scheduled into three machines that operate 12 hours a day five days a week. Proton therapy- and these machines included- is currently only used for head and neck pediatric cases and for adult prostate patients, and a few scant others. These are cancer patients with tumors in the most intricate of places that are inoperable or would otherwise be disfigured with regular radiation. Most of the people we see at the PT center are older men. We were assigned our doctor through the hospital, but have met people from around the world who came here because they sought her out.
Speaking of a world view, there are so many people here- from patients to employees- that are from other countries. I can confidently say that I have never been in a more culturally rich place in my life. Not in LA, not in Europe, and definately nowhere in Missouri. As a patient, Jonas is a minority, and I would say that somewhere around 50% of the kids do not speak English. Jonas is one of the only caucasian American kids here . A very large percentage of the children are from the middle east, lots from Mexico and a few from Europe as well. The hospital staff is so very diverse, too. We have worked with doctors, nurses, technician and pharmacists from dozen and dozens of countries: India, Korea, China, Indonesia, Mexico, Brazil, and Poland, just to name a few from memory. Houston, the city itself itself, kind of reflects that. There are very few zoning restrictions and I find that the community is laid out in a fairly jumbled fashion. It is both refreshing and frustrating. Industrial areas mixed in with residential areas. Commercial properties that don't face the same directions or flow easily from one lot to the next. One building 6 feet from the curb and the next is deeply inset. It is a fanscinating hodge-podge. And let me say, it all makes for some crazy driving as well.
Jonas has spent lots of his free time in the past few weeks making Duck Tape wallets. He has so many people selflessly working to help fundraise for his medical treatment and he wants to thank everyone personally. He just doesn't want to spend time working on his handwriting, card after card. No. Lol. He would rather make everyone a Duck Tape wallet as a token of his gratitude. So he makes a few every day and we are sending them home little by litte. Please don't be offended if you don't get one right away. They take a couple of hours to make and his list keeps growing. He got a letter from the hospital last week that they would like to buy some from him! How cool is that? So now he is thinking he might try sell them online, too. = )
Speaking of Thank You's..... A big thank you to Wendie Trent, Uncle Scott, Susan Murphy, Nick Wickline, Marilyn Koshland, Aunt Stephanie, Kelly Wells, Joanna Fuches, Kathy Keuker, Christine Laird, Rebecca Doss, Everett, Melvina Young and all the kids at PLMS. We appreciate your thoughtfulness and every kindness. I could type endlessly about each of your generosities.
I do need to tell you about a package we recieved from a dear friend and all the kind folks at the Corpus Christy Aquarium in Texas. Chelsea Watson is a friend of ours who moved away from Kansas City last year to take a position with Corpus Aquarium. The crew at the aquarium have such big hearts and work with some super-amazing animals. They sent Jonas three framed paintings, painted by none other than the animals themselves! One painted by a stingray, one by a Macaw, and one by a dolphin! In the matting around the paintings the trainers all signed their names with words of encouragement for Jonas. Right now they sit on our kitchen counter where we can see them every day, but Jonas looks forward to going to see them just as soon as he is well enough. Thank you, Chelsea! And give all our love to the staff and animals! I will post a picture of them here as well.
I also have side by side MRI images that I can share with you. Good luck reading them. Ha! Note that the one on the right side is the old MRI and the one on the left is the new one. They are somewhat more difficult than they should be to read, because they are two different techniques (I think one has contrast dye and the other doesn't, I think. So they are almost reverse images...as far as shading.) But you can sort of see a difference.
Well. This is what happens when I haven't journaled in such a long time. I barely remember everything I wanted to record, and I could just ramble on and on and on as it comes to me. There is so much.
Jonas' one real wish is go back to being a normal kid. He misses all of his friends terribly. He and I get along fabulously, but I can't match the fun he would have with his peers. This was supposed to be the year he went to the Worlds of Fun Haunt for the first time unchaperoned with his friends and almost a day doesn't go by when he grumbles about that. I hope you all have a happy and safe Halloween. Write and tell us about your costumes. = 0

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Posted 32 minutes ago
Unbelievable to read this!!!! Lance was a fire man for halloween! My mom made him a yellow coat with a black collar and black waist that had a place to hold his "axe". He had a yellow hat, black pants, yellow boots, and my husband insisted on making him an air tank! He spray painted PVC piping, added some cool reflective stickers, added a breathing tube and mask that was an expired one he brought home from the hospital, and added straps... pretty fancy! He was so funny at the church costume contest yesterday when they announced the winner of the baby-24 month category and it wasn't him (because he is 3) he said "Man, I didn't win" complete with a pouty face. Then they announced that "Fireman Lance" won the 2-5 age category and he started jumping up and down screaming "I won, I won!" So funny!!!! I finally got the final thing I needed to send to you, everything is in a box with the hotel address and I will mail it after school tomorrow so some fun stuff is heading your way! :) Miss you guys! Hang in there CAPTAIN PROTON!!!!! Sing-cerely, Mrs. Dahn
Posted 5 hours ago
So happy to hear that Jonas is doing well!
The treatment sounds effective and the medical team capable and compassionate. That's a very good mix.
Your descriptions of the "little world village" at the treatment center is vibrant and fascinating. We're inspired by how your family struggles to find moments of joy and pieces of beauty even as you go through something this grueling.
Thinking of you all every day -
Melvina, Greg and Sage
p.s. Great message from Brette! :-)
Posted 9 hours ago
Kristin Borchert:: oh, I forgot to mention that my children came to see me. It was lovely. I miss Brette most of all.
Just helping you out, mom.
Welcome, angie

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