St. John's Group Email Thursday, Dec 8, 2011

DEVOTION: Jesus said) "Come to Me, all who labor and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest. Take My yoke upon you, and learn from Me, for I am gentle and lowly in heart, and you will find rest for your souls." Matthew 11:28-29


The topic for today's devotion was suggested by Mr. Ian Adnams, consultant and information specialist for the Lutheran Church-Canada.

The countdown to Christmas has begun.

It is an exciting thing to see those dates being checked off our calendars, thrilling to watch the enthusiasm of our children and grandchildren as the special day of Jesus' birth comes closer.

With more than 25 years in the parish, I can remember one of my great frustrations was driving around town and seeing so many of my members remembering to celebrate Christmas -- but forgetting to worship the Christ.

By that I mean that while these folks had put up their trees, decorated their homes, attended a plethora of parties and had sent out Christmas cards by the bushel, I never saw them in church. If I managed to catch them and talk to them about their absence, the excuse they gave was almost always the same. They said something like, "Pastor, I'm just so busy! I'm at my wits' end. I'm certain I'll never get done all the things I simply have to do. I'm sure the Lord understands and will forgive me."

Yup, that's what they said.

And me? I tried to encourage them to come to worship.

Still, I wish I had the recent study which was made by Yeshiva University in Manhattan, New York. They visited with over 92,000 women over the age of 50. What they found was most revealing. They discovered that those folks who went to church faithfully were less likely to be depressed and more likely to be optimistic about life.

Now Christians have always known that's the way it is. When you know Jesus as your Savior, when you are forgiven of your sins and adopted into the family of faith, you have a different outlook; you have a Savior who gives rest to those who labor and are heavy laden.

That's exactly the kind of thing those over-rushed followers of the Savior needed. They didn't need God to understand or forgive their ignoring Him, they needed to have God grant them peace and a perspective that allowed them to worship their Lord.

So if the Christmas rush has run you ragged, I pray you will take time to visit with the Savior and you will see the same Christ who was born to save you from your sins is also the Lord who gives the weary rest.

THE PRAYER: Dear Lord, right now many of us are holding on to a long list of things that simply "must be done." May that list include that which is really important: worshipping the Savior who is born so we might have have rest and salvation. In our Savior's Name we pray it. Amen.




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YESTERDAY'S QUIZ:       What does the phrase "Abba Father" mean?  It is a term of endearment, kind of like calling your father daddy.  It is also somewhat of giving approval to God. 
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TODAY'S QUIZ: According to Romans 10:17, how does faith come? 
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CATECHISM: 
6th commandment: You shall not commit adultery
Question: What does this mean?
Answer: 
We should fear and love God so that we lead a sexually pure and decent life in what we say and do, and husband and wife love and honor each other.   
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CHURCH CALENDAR
Thurs- nothing scheduled
Fri- Bible study at Hendershot's 7pm
Sat- 9-11 Children's program practice; 3rd-7th grade singers - 9:00; 7th & 8th grade instrumentalists - 10:00; worship 5pm; youth group Christmas party 6:30
Sun- Bible study 8; worship 9; Sunday school and Bible study 10:15
________________________________________________________________________________________________
NEWS: 
DON'T FORGET TO START WORKING ON YOUR PRAYER AND CARE JOURNALS. 
If you weren't in church yesterday come next Sunday to see what that means. 
__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
NEXT WEDNESDAY, DEC 14 is our last Midweek Advent dinner and worship. 
 If your elder is Tim Linke, Rich Talbert, or Steve Robine you are responsible for bringing a side dish, and a salad or dessert for our first dinner.  Your elder will be calling you in the days ahead. 
 
We will be having a special interview with JACOB as part of our worship at 7pm!
__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
GIVING TREE GIFTS ARE DUE BACK THIS SUNDAY, Dec. 11!!!
They will be distributed next week so please get them in pronto! 
___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
HIGH SCHOOL YOUTH CHRISTMAS PARTY AT THE SCOTT'S this Saturday at 6:30pm
Hey high school kids, please come to  Gary and Teresa Scott's house with a white elephant (funny joke gift) to share and to enjoy some good food, fun, and fellowship. 
________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
BUY A POINSETTIA FOR THE ALTAR FOR CHRISTMAS IN MEMORY OF OR IN HONOR OF SOMEONE!!
Please sign the sheet in the narthex by Wednesday, Deember 14.  They are $12.50 each. 
____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
A MOMENT OF GRACE FLORIST IS DONATING 10% oF EACH ST. JOHN'S MEMBER'S SALE BACK TO THE CHURCH
Each time you purchase flowers and other gifts from A MOMENT OF GRACE and tell them you are a member at St. John's, the church receives a tithe from them.   A Moment of Grace is located at 511 N Hwy 47 and the phone number is 456-9334.
_____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
SUNDAY SCHOOL PROGRAM PRACTICE AGAIN THIS COMING SATURDAY 9-11am!! 
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PRAYERS: (If I have missed anyone please let me know.)
For KEN SUTOR, Lisa Rausch's dad, who is hospitalized with kidney and heart troubles. 
 
For the POWELL FAMILY, friends of the Vossens, as they lost their seven year old daughter in a car accident last week and as she is being laid to rest today.
 
For EMMA, seven year old granddaughter of Terry and Lynn Russell, and great granddaughter of Elaine Schauer, who has an unidentified growth near her abdomen.
 
For the FAMILY OF BILL SAGER, former member of St. John's who moved to Oklahoma about five years ago, as he passed away Sunday night after a stroke and who is being laid tor rest today.
 
For EARL AND PAT EHLMANN, former members of St. Johns, as Earl's father passed away at age 101. 
 
For THE FAMILY OF RUTH CANTRELL as they mourn her passing from death to eternal life.
 
For the FAMILY OF LEONARD BASS as he passed away to Wednesdays ago and his funeral was last Friday.
 
For CHERYL HAZEL who is Lil Winter's, daughter in-law's cousin.  She has Stage 4 bone cancer. 
 
For BONNIE FRENZIA who is doing much better at home.  
 
For RICH (son of Burket Fickle - she works for Dr. Brady DDS here in Warrenton).  He has been, and is, very sick and keeps running high fevers and they don't seem to find out what is causing his illness.
 
For KEN WAGNER who is at St. Joes in St Charles, and is going through physical therapy after a fractured vertebrae in his neck.
  
For JANICE MCKENZIE who is having trouble w/ breathing and is undergoing tests.
 
For ED KOHRS who is at Delmar Gardens in Chesterfield
  
For Robyn McNew's cousin MARY KUTRIP who is dealing with terminal cancer and has quit doing treatments for it. 
 
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 A Good Evening Devotion

A good little devotional thought before you go to bed or when you get up in the morning. 

 
 


 

 
 Tommy
 
Definitely worth the read, . VERY touching!
 
Father John Powell, a professor at Loyola University in Chicago, writes about a student in his Theology of Faith class named Tommy:

Some twelve years ago, I stood watching my university students file into the classroom for our first session in the Theology of Faith. That was the day I first saw Tommy. He was combing his long flaxen hair, which hung six inches below his shoulders. 

It was the first time I had ever seen a boy with hair that long.
I guess it was just coming into fashion then. I know in my mind that it isn't what's on your head but what's in it that counts; but on that day. I was unprepared and my emotions flipped. 

I immediately filed Tommy under "S" for strange... Very strange. 

Tommy turned out to be the "atheist in residence" in my Theology of Faith course. 

He constantly objected to, smirked at, or whined about the possibility of an unconditionally loving Father/God. We lived with each other in relative peace for one semester, although I admit he was for me at times a serious pain in the back pew. 

When he came up at the end of the course to turn in his final exam, he asked in a cynical tone, "Do you think I'll ever find God?"
I decided instantly on a little shock therapy. "No!" I said very emphatically.
"Why not," he responded, "I thought that was the product you were pushing."

I let him get five steps from the classroom door and then I called out, "Tommy! I don't think you'll ever find Him, but I am absolutely certain that He will find you!" He shrugged a little and left my class and my life. 

I felt slightly disappointed at the thought that he had missed my clever line -- He will find you! At least I thought it was clever. 

Later I heard that Tommy had graduated, and I was duly grateful. 

Then a sad report came. I heard that Tommy had terminal cancer.

Before I could search him out, he came to see me. 

When he walked into my office, his body was very badly wasted and the long hair had all fallen out as a result of chemotherapy. But his eyes were bright and his voice was firm, for the first time, I believe. 

"Tommy, I've thought about you so often; I hear you are sick," I blurted out. 

"Oh, yes, very sick. I have cancer in both lungs. It's a matter of weeks."
"Can you talk about it, Tom?" I asked.
"Sure, what would you like to know?" he replied.
"What's it like to be only twenty-four and dying?
"Well, it could be worse.
"Like what?"

"Well, like being fifty and having no values or ideals, like being fifty and thinking that booze, seducing women, and making money are the real biggies in life." 

I began to look through my mental file cabinet under "S" where I had filed Tommy as strange. (It seems as though everybody I try to reject by classification, God sends back into my life to educate me.)

"But what I really came to see you about," Tom said, "is something you said to me on the last day of class." (He remembered!) He continued, "I asked you if you thought I would ever find God and you said, 'No!' which surprised me. Then you said, 'But He will find you.' I thought about that a lot, even though my search for God was hardly intense at that time. (My clever line. He thought about that a lot!) "But when the doctors removed a lump from my groin and told me that it was malignant, that's when I got serious about locating God.And when the malignancy spread into my vital organs, I really began banging bloody fists against the bronze doors of heaven. 

But God did not come out. In fact, nothing happened. Did you ever try anything for a long time with great effort and with no success? 

You get psychologically glutted, fed up with trying. And then you quit.

"Well, one day I woke up, and instead of throwing a few more futile appeals over that high brick wall to a God who may be or may not be there, I just quit. I decided that I didn't really care about God, about an afterlife, or anything like that. I decided to spend what time I had left doing something more profitable. I thought about you and your class and I remembered something else you had said: 

'The essential sadness is to go through life without loving..'

But it would be almost equally sad to go through life and leave this world without ever telling those you loved that you had loved them. 

"So, I began with the hardest one, my Dad. He was reading the newspaper when I approached him.
"Dad."
"Yes, what?" he asked without lowering the newspaper.
"Dad, I would like to talk with you."
"Well, talk."
"I mean. It's really important."
The newspaper came down three slow inches. "What is it?"
"Dad, I love you, I just wanted you to know that." Tom smiled at me and said it with obvious satisfaction, as though he felt a warm and secret joy flowing inside of him.
"The newspaper fluttered to the floor. Then my father did two things I could never remember him ever doing before. He cried and he hugged me. We talked all night, even though he had to go to work the next morning." 

"It felt so good to be close to my father, to see his tears, to feel his hug, to hear him say that he loved me."
"It was easier with my mother and little brother. They cried with me, too, and we hugged each other, and started saying real nice things to each other. We shared the things we had been keeping secret for so many years." 

"I was only sorry about one thing --- that I had waited so long."

"Here I was, just beginning to open up to all the people I had actually been close to.. 

"Then, one day I turned around and God was there. 

"He didn't come to me when I pleaded with Him. I guess I was like an animal trainer holding out a hoop, 'C'mon, jump through. C'mon, I'll give you three days, three weeks."

Apparently God does things in His own way and at His own hour. 

"But the important thing is that He was there. He found me! You were right. He found me even after I stopped looking for Him.
" 

"Tommy," I practically gasped, "I think you are saying something very important and much more universal than you realize. To me, at least, you are saying that the surest way to find God is not to make Him a private possession, a problem solver, or an instant consolation in time of need, but rather by opening to love.. 

You know, the Apostle John said that. He said: 'God is love, and anyone who lives in love is living with God and God is living in him. 

"Tom, could I ask you a favor? You know, when I had you in class you were a real pain. But (laughingly) you can make it all up to me now. Would you come into my present Theology of Faith course and tell them what you have just told me? If I told them the same thing it wouldn't be half as effective as if you were to tell it.." 

"Oooh.. I was ready for you, but I don't know if I'm ready for your class." 

"Tom, think about it. If and when you are ready, give me a call." 

In a few days Tom called, said he was ready for the class, that he wanted to do that for God and for me. 

So we scheduled a date. 

However, he never made it. He had another appointment, far more important than the one with me and my class. 

Of course, his life was not really ended by his death, only changed. 

He made the great step from faith into vision. He found a life far more beautiful than the eye of man has ever seen or the ear of man has ever heard or the mind of man has ever imagined. 

Before he died, we talked one last time. 

"I'm not going to make it to your class," he said.
"I know, Tom."
"Will you tell them for me? Will you...tell the whole world for me?"

I will, Tom. I'll tell them. I'll do my best."

So, to all of you who have been kind enough to read this simple story about God's love, thank you for listening. And to you, Tommy, somewhere in the sunlit, verdant hills of heaven --- I told them, Tommy, as best I could. 

If this story means anything to you, please pass it on to a friend or two.

It is a true story and is not enhanced for publicity purposes. 

With thanks, Rev. John Powell, Professor,
Loyola University , Chicago
 

St. John's Group Email men's retreat-- save the date

The date for our men's retreat next year will be September 28-30.  Mark it on your calendar and don't plan anything else!!!

St. John's Group Email Wednesday, Dec 7, 2011

DEVOTION: "Denial"

December 7, 2011

And when they were come into the house, they saw the young Child with Mary His mother, and fell down, and worshipped Him. ... Matthew 2:11a


The month of December has our televisions putting forth a great many Christmas specials.

Of course, there are Christmas specials and there are Christmas specials.

Among the best of those featured is A Charlie Brown Christmas, which has Linus relating the entire story of Jesus' birth. At the other end of the spectrum will probably be a program that is going to air in Canada.

It is called A Russell Peters Christmas Special!

Although I know attempts at censorship often have a reverse effect, I would encourage our Canadian viewers to give that program a wide berth. Now I wouldn't ask that of you if I didn't have a reason.

The reason is this: Pamela Anderson -- the girl from Baywatch, the star of the TV series Stacked, the lady whose honeymoon film was videotaped and shared -- has been cast to play the role of the Virgin Mary, the mother of Jesus.

To be honest, I haven't seen the program or read the skit in which Ms. Anderson is featured. While it may be quite tasteful, I'm willing to go out on a limb and say it will probably strive for some pretty cheap laughs.

Explaining his choice of stars to an upset religious audience, Mr. Peters said they picked Pam Anderson because she is a Canadian, and they wanted Canadians on the show. I can understand that. We should support our local folk whenever we can. Still I wonder if there weren't any other Canadian actresses, actresses without a questionable reputation, who might have been called on to play the part.

This really takes us to the point of this devotion. In one way or another, the world has always tried to kill off the Savior. Herod tried to do it with his soldiers; comedians try to do it with their jokes. In spite of their best efforts Jesus remains for hundreds of millions, the Savior of the world, the Redeemer of our souls.

This is why, this Advent season if you're given a choice between going to a worship service or seeing one of these questionable Christmas specials, I pray you will see the Christ and not one of His disrespectful critics. I pray you may see that which is really special.

THE PRAYER: Dear Lord, the world doesn't want Jesus to be revered, respected or worshipped. I give thanks that in spite of king and comic, Jesus remains the Savior for millions, and He is the Savior for me. This Christmas may Christian pulpits proudly proclaim the coming of the Lamb of God, who takes away the sins of the world. In Jesus' Name. Amen




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YESTERDAY'S QUIZ:     Who was Titus? 
(today's answer is straight from Dianne Hance)
 
one of Paul's converts and a considerable help to Paul in his ministry.  When Paul left Antioch he took Titus with him  Titus was a Gentile and believed to
be a capable and resourceful leader.  He helped Paul at Ephesus, Corinth, Crete and Dalmatia.
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TODAY'S QUIZ:  What does the phrase "Abba Father" mean?
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CATECHISM: 
6th commandment: You shall not commit adultery
Question: What does this mean?
Answer: 
We should fear and love God so that we lead a sexually pure and decent life in what we say and do, and husband and wife love and honor each other.   
 ________________________________________________________________________________________________
CHURCH CALENDAR
Wed- supper 5:30; bells 6; worship 7; choir 7:30
Thurs- nothing scheduled
Fri- Bible study at Hendershot's 7pm
Sat- 9-11 Children's program practice; 3rd-7th grade singers - 9:00; 7th & 8th grade instrumentalists - 10:00; worship 5pm; youth group Christmas party 6:30
Sun- Bible study 8; worship 9; Sunday school and Bible study 10:15
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NEWS: 
DON'T FORGET TO START WORKING ON YOUR PRAYER AND CARE JOURNALS. 
If you weren't in church yesterday come next Sunday to see what that means. 
__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
TONIGHT, WEDNESDAY, DEC 7 is the second Midweek Advent dinner and worship. 
 If your elder is Jim Rahn, SteveMcDowell, or Dave Winter you are responsible for bringing a side dish, and a salad or dessert for our first dinner.  Your elder will be calling you in the days and weeks ahead. 
 
We will be having a special interview with ABRAHAM as part of our worship at 7pm!
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GIVING TREE GIFTS ARE DUE BACK THIS SUNDAY, Dec. 11!!!
They will be distributed next week so please get them in pronto! 
___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
HIGH SCHOOL YOUTH CHRISTMAS PARTY AT THE SCOTT'S this Saturday at 6:30pm
Hey high school kids, please come to  Gary and Teresa Scott's house with a white elephant (funny joke gift) to share and to enjoy some good food, fun, and fellowship. 
________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
BUY A POINSETTIA FOR THE ALTAR CHRISTMAS IN MEMORY OF OR IN HONOR OF SOMEONE!!
Please sign the sheet in the narthex by Wednesday, Deember 14.  They are $12.50 each. 
____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
A MOMENT OF GRACE FLORIST IS DONATING 10% oF EACH ST. JOHN'S MEMBER'S SALE BACK TO THE CHURCH
Each time you purchase flowers and other gifts from A MOMENT OF GRACE and tell them you are a member at St. John's, the church receives a tithe from them.   A Moment of Grace is located at 511 N Hwy 47 and the phone number is 456-9334.
_____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
SUNDAY SCHOOL PROGRAM PRACTICE AGAIN THIS COMING SATURDAY 9-11am!! 
_____________________________________________________________________________________________________
PRAYERS: (If I have missed anyone please let me know.)
For EMMA, seven year old granddaughter of Terry and Lynn Russell, and great granddaughter of Elaine Schauer, who has an unidentified growth near her abdomen.
 
For the FAMILY OF BILL SAGER, former member of St. John's who moved to Oklahoma about five years ago, as he passed away Sunday night after a stroke and who is being laid tor rest today.
 
For EARL AND PAT EHLMANN, former members of St. Johns, as Earl's father passed away at age 101. 
 
For THE FAMILY OF RUTH CANTRELL as they mourn her passing from death to eternal life.
 
For the FAMILY OF LEONARD BASS as he passed away to Wednesdays ago and his funeral was last Friday.
 
For CHERYL HAZEL who is Lil Winter's, daughter in-law's cousin.  She has Stage 4 bone cancer. 
 
For BONNIE FRENZIA who is doing much better at home.  
 
For RICH (son of Burket Fickle - she works for Dr. Brady DDS here in Warrenton).  He has been, and is, very sick and keeps running high fevers and they don't seem to find out what is causing his illness.
 
For KEN WAGNER who is at St. Joes in St Charles, and is going through physical therapy after a fractured vertebrae in his neck.
  
For JANICE MCKENZIE who is having trouble w/ breathing and is undergoing tests.
 
For ED KOHRS who is at Delmar Gardens in Chesterfield
  
For Robyn McNew's cousin MARY KUTRIP who is dealing with terminal cancer and has quit doing treatments for it. 
 
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 Earl and Pat Ehlmann, former members of St. John's, as Earl's dad passed away on Sunday just short of age 102.  He lived the last few years of his life at Warrenton Manor Nursing Home. 
 

St. John's Group Email Bill Sager-Memorial Services

Bill Sager's memorial Services will be held at 11:00,A.M.  Thursday, Dec. 8th, 2011, at Zion Lutheran Church with  Reverand W.R. Rains officiating.  Arrangements are by Smith-Gallo Funeral Home, Guthrie, Ok.  The Family requests that memorials may be made to the Zion Lutheran Church 424 E. Warner Ave.
Guthrie, Ok. 73044

St. John's Group Email REVISED CALENDAR Tuesday, Dec 6, 2011

DEVOTION: Beloved, let us love one another, for love is from God and everyone that loves is born of God and knows God.  1 John 4:7
 
This past weekend I  introduced what I call PRAYER AND CARE JOURNALS during the sermon.  These are journals that you can use to list people who may need your prayers or your care and then hold yourself accountable to do it for them. 
 
It is a very simple thing, but one that will help you do what God has called you to do.  That's right.  GOD HAS CALLED YOU TO LOVE!! 
 
As we are all human beings though, we often fall short of God's requirements and commands.  We don't even come close to doing what God wants us to do.  That is why God sent His Son, Jesus to die for us. 
 
That doesn't mean we give up and quit trying to love the Lord our God and our neighbor as ouselves.  It is just the opposite.  By the power of the Holy Spirit who now lives in us, we are able to do good works, which God prepared in advance for us to do.  Because we are saved we are no slaves to HIS righteousness which causes us to strive toward what is ahead and forget about what is behind to take hold of heaven. 
 
I want to urge you to make use of those prayer and care journals, but not out of a sense of duty or because you feel as though you have to.  I want you to use them with a joyful spirit so that you may grow in Christ and grow others in Christ as well. 
 
Prayer:  Lord God, we thank you for giving us the power to pray for and care for others as you have cared for us.  Help us to do it so that both others as well as we ourselves may be blessed by you.  Amen. 



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YESTERDAY'S QUIZ:     Who was Demetrius? A silversmith who made silver shrines of Artemis ( a false god).  He was angry and was the leader of a band of bad guys who wanted to get rid of Paul.  Soon after this uprising Paul left Ephesus. 
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TODAY'S QUIZ: Who was Titus? 
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CATECHISM: 
5th commandment: You shall not murder
Question: What does God require of us in the fifth commandment?
Answer: 
a. We should help and support our neighbor in every bodily need.
b. We should be merciful, kind, and forgiving towards our neighbor.
c. We should avoid and assist our neighbor in avoiding the abuse of drugs and the use of any substance that harms the body and mind. 
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CHURCH CALENDAR
Tues- Quilters 9-2; Bible study 11:30-12:15
Wed- supper 5:30; bells 6; worship 7; choir 7:30
Thurs- nothing scheduled
Fri- Bible study at Hendershot's 7pm
Sat- 9-11 Children's program practice; 3rd-7th grade singers - 9:00; 7th & 8th grade instrumentalists - 10:00; worship 5pm; youth group Christmas party 6:30
Sun- Bible study 8; worship 9; Sunday school and Bible study 10:15
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NEWS: 
LADIES AID LUNCHEON IS NEXT WEDNESDAY, NOT TOMORROW.
Sorry for the confusion.
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DON'T FORGET TO START WORKING ON YOUR PRAYER AND CARE JOURNALS. 
If you weren't in church yesterday come next Sunday to see what that means. 
__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
WEDNESDAY, DEC 7 is the second Midweek Advent dinner and worship. 
 If your elder is Jim Rahn, SteveMcDowell, or Dave Winter you are responsible for bringing a side dish, and a salad or dessert for our first dinner.  Your elder will be calling you in the days and weeks ahead. 
 
We will be having a special interview with ABRAHAM as part of our worship at 7pm!
__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
GIVING TREE GIFTS ARE DUE BACK THIS SUNDAY, Dec. 11!!!
They will be distributed next week so please get them in pronto! 
___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
HIGH SCHOOL YOUTH CHRISTMAS PARTY AT THE SCOTT'S this Saturday at 6:30pm
Hey high school kids, please come to  Gary and Teresa Scott's house with a white elephant (funny joke gift) to share and to enjoy some good food, fun, and fellowship. 
________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
BUY A POINSETTIA FOR THE ALTAR CHRISTMAS IN MEMORY OF OR IN HONOR OF SOMEONE!!
Please sign the sheet in the narthex by Wednesday, Deember 14.  They are $12.50 each. 
____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
A MOMENT OF GRACE FLORIST IS DONATING 10% oF EACH ST. JOHN'S MEMBER'S SALE BACK TO THE CHURCH
Each time you purchase flowers and other gifts from A MOMENT OF GRACE and tell them you are a member at St. John's, the church receives a tithe from them.   A Moment of Grace is located at 511 N Hwy 47 and the phone number is 456-9334.
_____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
SUNDAY SCHOOL PROGRAM PRACTICE AGAIN THIS COMING SATURDAY 9-11am!! 
__________________________________________________________________________________________
4-7 GRADE CHOIR PRACTICE iS SUNDAY at 10am
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PRAYERS: (If I have missed anyone please let me know.)
For EMMA, seven year old granddaughter of Terry and Lynn Russell, and great granddaughter of Elaine Schauer, who has an unidentified growth near her abdomen.
 
For the FAMILY OF BILL SAGER, former member of St. John's who moved to Oklahoma about five years ago, as he passed away last night after a stroke.
 
For THE FAMILY OF RUTH CANTRELL as they mourn her passing from death to eternal life.
 
For the FAMILY OF LEONARD BASS as he passed away to Wednesdays ago and his funeral was last Friday.
 
For CHERYL HAZEL who is Lil Winter's, daughter in-law's cousin.  She has Stage 4 bone cancer. 
 
For BONNIE FRENZIA who is doing much better at home.  
 
For RICH (son of Burket Fickle - she works for Dr. Brady DDS here in Warrenton).  He has been, and is, very sick and keeps running high fevers and they don't seem to find out what is causing his illness.
 
For KEN WAGNER who is at St. Joes in St Charles, and is going through physical therapy after a fractured vertebrae in his neck.
  
For JANICE MCKENZIE who is having trouble w/ breathing and is undergoing tests.
 
For ED KOHRS who is at Delmar Gardens in Chesterfield
  
For Robyn McNew's cousin MARY KUTRIP who is dealing with terminal cancer and has quit doing treatments for it. 
 
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 Tuesday, Dec 6, 2011

DEVOTION: Beloved, let us love one another, for love is from God and everyone that loves is born of God and knows God.  1 John 4:7
 
This past weekend I  introduced what I call PRAYER AND CARE JOURNALS during the sermon.  These are journals that you can use to list people who may need your prayers or your care and then hold yourself accountable to do it for them. 
 
It is a very simple thing, but one that will help you do what God has called you to do.  That's right.  GOD HAS CALLED YOU TO LOVE!! 
 
As we are all human beings though, we often fall short of God's requirements and commands.  We don't even come close to doing what God wants us to do.  That is why God sent His Son, Jesus to die for us. 
 
That doesn't mean we give up and quit trying to love the Lord our God and our neighbor as ouselves.  It is just the opposite.  By the power of the Holy Spirit who now lives in us, we are able to do good works, which God prepared in advance for us to do.  Because we are saved we are no slaves to HIS righteousness which causes us to strive toward what is ahead and forget about what is behind to take hold of heaven. 
 
I want to urge you to make use of those prayer and care journals, but not out of a sense of duty or because you feel as though you have to.  I want you to use them with a joyful spirit so that you may grow in Christ and grow others in Christ as well. 
 
Prayer:  Lord God, we thank you for giving us the power to pray for and care for others as you have cared for us.  Help us to do it so that both others as well as we ourselves may be blessed by you.  Amen. 


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YESTERDAY'S QUIZ:     Who was Demetrius? A silversmith who made silver shrines of Artemis ( a false god).  He was angry and was the leader of a band of bad guys who wanted to get rid of Paul.  Soon after this uprising Paul left Ephesus. 
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TODAY'S QUIZ: Who was Titus? 
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CATECHISM: 
5th commandment: You shall not murder
Question: What does God require of us in the fifth commandment?
Answer: 
a. We should help and support our neighbor in every bodily need.
b. We should be merciful, kind, and forgiving towards our neighbor.
c. We should avoid and assist our neighbor in avoiding the abuse of drugs and the use of any substance that harms the body and mind. 
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CHURCH CALENDAR
Tues- Quilters 9-2; Bible study 11:30-12:15
Wed- supper 5:30; bells 6; worship 7; choir 7:30
Thurs- nothing scheduled
Fri- Bible study at Hendershot's 7pm
Sat- 9-11 Children's program practice; 4-7 grade children's choir practice 10am; worship 5pm; youth group Christmas party 6:30
Sun- Bible study 8; worship 9; Sunday school and Bible study 10:15
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NEWS: 
LADIES AID LUNCHEON IS NEXT WEDNESDAY, NOT TOMORROW.
Sorry for the confusion.
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DON'T FORGET TO START WORKING ON YOUR PRAYER AND CARE JOURNALS. 
If you weren't in church yesterday come next Sunday to see what that means. 
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WEDNESDAY, DEC 7 is the second Midweek Advent dinner and worship. 
 If your elder is Jim Rahn, SteveMcDowell, or Dave Winter you are responsible for bringing a side dish, and a salad or dessert for our first dinner.  Your elder will be calling you in the days and weeks ahead. 
 
We will be having a special interview with ABRAHAM as part of our worship at 7pm!
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GIVING TREE GIFTS ARE DUE BACK THIS SUNDAY, Dec. 11!!!
They will be distributed next week so please get them in pronto! 
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HIGH SCHOOL YOUTH CHRISTMAS PARTY AT THE SCOTT'S this Saturday at 6:30pm
Hey high school kids, please come to  Gary and Teresa Scott's house with a white elephant (funny joke gift) to share and to enjoy some good food, fun, and fellowship. 
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BUY A POINSETTIA FOR THE ALTAR CHRISTMAS IN MEMORY OF OR IN HONOR OF SOMEONE!!
Please sign the sheet in the narthex by Wednesday, Deember 14.  They are $12.50 each. 
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A MOMENT OF GRACE FLORIST IS DONATING 10% oF EACH ST. JOHN'S MEMBER'S SALE BACK TO THE CHURCH
Each time you purchase flowers and other gifts from A MOMENT OF GRACE and tell them you are a member at St. John's, the church receives a tithe from them.   A Moment of Grace is located at 511 N Hwy 47 and the phone number is 456-9334.
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SUNDAY SCHOOL PROGRAM PRACTICE AGAIN THIS COMING SATURDAY 9-11am!! 
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4-7 GRADE CHOIR PRACTICE iS SUNDAY at 10am
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PRAYERS: (If I have missed anyone please let me know.)
For EMMA, seven year old granddaughter of Terry and Lynn Russell, and great granddaughter of Elaine Schauer, who has an unidentified growth near her abdomen.
 
For the FAMILY OF BILL SAGER, former member of St. John's who moved to Oklahoma about five years ago, as he passed away last night after a stroke.
 
For THE FAMILY OF RUTH CANTRELL as they mourn her passing from death to eternal life.
 
For the FAMILY OF LEONARD BASS as he passed away to Wednesdays ago and his funeral was last Friday.
 
For CHERYL HAZEL who is Lil Winter's, daughter in-law's cousin.  She has Stage 4 bone cancer. 
 
For BONNIE FRENZIA who is doing much better at home.  
 
For RICH (son of Burket Fickle - she works for Dr. Brady DDS here in Warrenton).  He has been, and is, very sick and keeps running high fevers and they don't seem to find out what is causing his illness.
 
For KEN WAGNER who is at St. Joes in St Charles, and is going through physical therapy after a fractured vertebrae in his neck.
  
For JANICE MCKENZIE who is having trouble w/ breathing and is undergoing tests.
 
For ED KOHRS who is at Delmar Gardens in Chesterfield
  
For Robyn McNew's cousin MARY KUTRIP who is dealing with terminal cancer and has quit doing treatments for it. 
 
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 your funny for the day

 


 
 





 



 

 

 



 

 


 

AN  ATHEIST  IN  THE  WOODS  


 

An atheist was walking through the woods one day.


 

'What majestic trees!'

'What powerful rivers!'

'What beautiful animals!'

He said to himself.


 

As he was walking alongside the river, he heard a rustling in the bushes behind him.


 

He turned to look.  He saw a 7-foot grizzly bear charge towards him.  



 

He ran as fast as he could up the path.  He looked over his shoulder and saw that the bear was closing in on him.


 

He looked over his shoulder again and the bear was even closer.


 

He tripped & fell on the ground.


 

He rolled over to pick himself up but saw that the bear was right on top of him, reaching for him with his left paw and raising his right paw to strike him.  



 

At that instant moment, the Atheist cried out:

'Oh my God!'


 

Time stopped.

The bear froze.

The forest was silent.


 

As a bright light shone upon the man, a voice came out of the sky.


 

'You deny My existence for all these years, teach others I don't exist and even credit creation to cosmic accident.  After all that, do you expect Me to help you out of this predicament?  If I do this for you, then am I to count you as a believer?'


 

The atheist looked directly into the light, and said: 'It would be hypocritical of me to suddenly ask you to treat me as a Christian now, but perhaps you could make the BEAR a Christian?'


 

'Very well', said the voice.


 

The light went out.  The sounds of the forest resumed.  And the bear dropped his right paw, brought both paws together, bowed his head and spoke:  



 

'Lord bless this food, which I am about to receive from Thy bounty through Christ our Lord, Amen.'

 

 

 

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Petrine

 


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St. John's Group Email from Mrs. Dreyer for the singers and instrumentalists



Practices will be at the following times this coming Saturday:
3rd-7th grade singers - 9:00 Sat. 12/10
7th & 8th grade instrumentalists - 10:00 Sat. 12/10
 
Thank you!

St. John's Group Email Injured Veteran needs a ride RIGHT AWAY

This message is from Kia Phillips.  Call her at the number below if you can help.   

I have an injured veteran who needs to get to any VA ER right away. If you know of anyone that can take him, please let me know immediately

 

Niakia S. Phillips, LVER

Department of Economic Development

Division of Workforce Development

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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