St. John's Group Email Wednesday, Dec 21, 2011

DEVOTION: 
Create in me a clean heart, O God, and renew a right spirit within me. Cast me not away from Your presence, and take not Your Holy Spirit from me. Restore to me the joy of Your salvation, and uphold me with a willing spirit. Psalms 51:10-12

So, what do you have on your bucket list?

Most of us do have things we would like to accomplish before we die. Of course, we generally keep most of those things to ourselves, don't we?

Since that's the case, I was intrigued by an art project that recently was put up in New York City. The project is the brainstorm of a New Orleans artist named Candy Chang.

In front of a construction project, she set up a half-block-long stretch of blank plywood. She also put out a sign which, in part, reads, "What desires do you hold dearest? What is your greatest ambition? What do you want for those you love? Here you can share your individuality with the city."

To make the job easier, she provided baskets full of chalk.

Hundreds of people have responded to the opportunity. One individual longs to be a WNBA player, and another wants to "stop the guns." The responses are varied.
All of this got me to wondering, when the Lord looks down at His people, when He looks into our hearts what does He see written on our bucket lists?

Understand, I'm not talking about the things which ought to be there. When God looks at us, He sees the truth. He knows that which is really important to us.

So, what would He see when He looks into your heart? What do you want to accomplish?

It's my hope your list is better than mine and better than King David's. You see, David is the fellow who wrote the prayer which serves as the theme for this Daily Devotion. Now it is my hope that your list contains things which are more altruistic, more noble, more spiritual, more loving, more giving, more Christian than is ours.

Of course, if your bucket list is like ours and leaves something to be desired, you may want to join us in ...

THE PRAYER: Create in me a clean heart, O God, and renew a right spirit within me. Cast me not away from Your presence, and take not Your Holy Spirit from me. Restore to me the joy of Your salvation, and uphold me with a willing spirit. This I pray in my Savior's Name whose sacrifice makes the creation of a new heart a possibility and a reality. In His Name. Amen.

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YESTERDAY'S QUIZ:        Who was Tychicus?  (I'll leave it up one more day.)  Tychicus was a constant help to Paul especially in association with the churches of Asia.  Tychicus was an associate of Paul who traveled as his representative.  He was introduced in the Final Greetings of Paul as the "dear brother and faithful servant in the Lord, will tell you everything, so that you also may know how I am and what I am doing.  (Thank you Dianne)
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TODAY'S QUIZ:  Who was Onesimus?
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CATECHISM: 
6th commandment: You shall not steal.
Question: What does this mean?
Answer: We should fear and love God so that we do not take our neighbor's money or possessions, or get them in any dishonest way, but help him to improve and protect his possessions and income. 
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CHURCH CALENDAR
Wed- bells 6:30; choir 7:30
Thurs- nothing scheduled
Fri- nothng scheduled
Sat-  Christmas Eve worship 7pm and 11pm
Sun- Christmas Day worship 9am
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NEWS: 
CHRISTMAS WORSHIP SCHEDULE
Saturday- 7 and 11pm
Sunday- 9am
 
Hope to see ALL of you there on both days!
__________________________________________________________________________________________________________
ANYONE WANT TO GO DOWN TO JOPLIN WITH ME FOR A COUPLE DAYS IN JANUARY DURING THE WEEK?
 
WORKERS NEEDED IN JOPLIN
Immanuel Lutheran Church in in Joplin is taking workers to help with construction.  
 
YOU CAN GO ON YOUR OWN IF YOU WANT or,  I'd love to take a group for a couple days in January and/or February to work on some houses.   
 
Trent Davis, Immanuel's director of disaster response sent the following: 
 
 "The Lord has blessed us with the ability to get five decent sized projects under roof before the weather has gotten too ugly here, however we have only a few teams committed from Dec-Feb. We need additional teams.
 
All help will be greatly appreciated. Types of skills we are looking for include: electricians, plumbers, HVAC, drywall, painters and interior trim.
Not everyone on a team needs to be skilled but we need enough skilled folks to give direction to the willing. Thanks and Blessings!"
 
 
Contact information for Trent is:
Director of Disaster Response Trent Davis
Immanuel Lutheran Church – LCMS; 2616 Connecticut Ave; Joplin, MO 64804;
417.624.0333 | fax: 417.624.2774;
 
 
If anyone wants to go with me for a few days let me know asap and I will set it up.  I'm pretty sure that all we'd really have to pay for is food. 
_____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
YOUTH GROUP STEAK DINNER AND AUCTION
***SAVE THE DATE***  The date of the Youth Group Steak Dinner and Auction has been set for Saturday, February 11, 2012.   Doors will open at 6:00 p.m. and dinner will be served at 6:30 p.m.  Please join us for a night of fun and fundraising.  We will be having the old favorites:  silent auction  and 50/50 drawing as well as the new favorites: live auction, dessert dash, wine raffle, and the WILD HEARTS JACKPOT DRAWING where there is a chance to win $500.00.
 
Tickets for the WILD HEARTS $500 DRAWING are on sale now.  Please ask a youth group member to get  yours.  The tickets are 1 for $10 but for an additional $10 you can get 10 more tickets and have 11 chances at winning! 
 
The youth will begin selling dinner/auction tickets at the beginning of January in the narthex after services. Tickets are $15 per person.  Bid only tickets are $5.00.   You may also contact Marilyn to reserve tickets.
In order to guarantee that you get to sit with a special group of family or friends, you may want to consider purchasing a table of 8 for $120.
 
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.
_____________________________________________________________________________________________________
PRAYERS: (If I have missed anyone please let me know.)
For DAVE KOHRS who is recovering well after surgery to remove a tumor from his abdomen.
 
For PATRICK BIONDO, a son of a friend of Toni Mauch.  Patrick was in a serious car accident on Saturday evening and will be undergoing several surgeries to try to repair a large portion of his scalp and a broken hand.
 
For Mrs. Sisson (first grade teacher at Daniel Boone) and her newborn baby girl who was born very early and weighs in at a little over a pound and a half.   Her name is Chloe Michelle. 
 
For KEN SUTOR, Lisa Rausch's dad, who is was brought home and is on hospice care, but is in good spirits.
 
For KEN WAGNER who is home and is doing well, although he still has a LONG way to go.
  
For JANICE MCKENZIE who will has a huge ulcer and is getting treatment for it.
 
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

For Mrs. Sisson (first grade teacher at Daniel Boone) and her newborn baby girl who was born very early and weighs in at a little over a pound and a half.   Her name is Chloe Michelle. 
 
Thank you,
Barb Hargrove

St. John's Group Email flood at church

Just a quick note to let you all know that the church offices got flooded last night.  A big thanks to Steve Robine for using his big machines to suck up all the water and to the guys from Schraer, including Billy Woolf and Josh Scott who spent a long time carrying stuff out of the offices, moving stuff around, and finding the source of the water (A plugged up drain on the other side of teh parking lot that backed up all the way to the drain in front of the office doors.)  Thanks guys!!
 
Peace on your day everyone!
Pastor

St. John's Group Email FW: Prayer request

Please add Patrick Biondo to your prayers.  His mother is a friend of mine.  Patrick was in a serious car accident on Saturday evening and will be undergoing several surgeries to try to repair a large portion of his scalp and a broken hand.   Thanks, Toni 
 
 
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St. John's Group Email Update on Emma

I thought you would like to know that Emma has made a remarkable recovery!  She has already returned to school today.  Amazing!!!

THANK YOU ALL for your prayers!

Lynn

 


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St. John's Group Email Monday, Dec 19, 2011

DEVOTION: 

"A Wrong Christmas Spirit"

December 19, 2011

While He (Jesus) was still speaking, there came a crowd, and the man called Judas, one of the twelve, was leading them. He drew near to Jesus to kiss Him, but Jesus said to him, "Judas, would you betray the Son of Man with a kiss?" Luke 22:47-48

Insult to injury.

That expression accurately describes the events which took place this year at Southington, Connecticut. It appears that Ruth Wagner went to a Christmas craft fair, so she could celebrate the season. Sadly, she was not planning to pay for any of the items she liked.

Wagner gave herself, as they used to say, a "five-fingered discount." That is, she started to steal things. That's the insult to the Savior and to the sellers at the craft fair.

When a vendor saw and confronted Wagner about her stealing, she made a bee-line for the exit. The vendor yelled out, "Someone stop that woman!" and one quick-thinking lady blocked Wagner's path. Now this is where the injury part of the story comes in. Not wishing to be captured red-handed, Wagner grabbed a seashell Christmas ornament and stabbed the lady in the arm.

The injured lady was taken to the hospital, and Wagner was eventually taken to the police station. There she was charged with: first-degree robbery, second-degree assault, first-degree reckless endangerment, sixth-degree larceny and a second-degree breach of the peace.

Wagner's bail was set at $100,000.

Insult to injury.

When I read Wagner's story, I immediately thought of Judas, who also was guilty of adding insult to injury. It was an injurious thing for the renegade disciple to betray Jesus. After all, he had been directly under the Savior's influence for three years. But to betray his Redeemer with a kiss ... that was an insult to which even the long-suffering Savior reacted.

Insult to injury.

Yes, when I read Wagner's story, I thought of Judas, and then I thought of myself. I cannot begin to calculate how many times I have sinned and to that first transgression added another sin, and another, and another -- in an attempt to justify myself.

Quite likely you've done the same.

If so, we need a Savior -- a Savior who has shown He can love us past our insults and in spite of the injuries we do. In a second, Jesus would have forgiven Judas ... and Ruth ... and Ken ... and you. To make forgiveness a reality is why God's Son was born; it is why He lived, suffered, died and rose. And it is why we prepare for His birthday remembrance with a repentant heart.

THE PRAYER: Dear Lord Jesus, forgive my insults and injuries. Grant me the Holy Spirit, so I might be changed and become the proper witness You deserve. This I ask in Your Name. Amen.


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TODAY'S QUIZ:        Who was Tychicus?  (I'll leave it up one more day.)
___________________________________________________________________________________________________
CATECHISM: 
6th commandment: You shall not commit adultery
Question: What does God require especially of married persons?
Answer: 
God requires married peope to love, honor, and respect each other.  The wife is the husband's God-given helper, and the husband is the wife's God-given head. 
 
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CHURCH CALENDAR
Mon- Little Lambs to Whispering Pines 10:30; no confirmation till Jan. 9
Tues- Quilters 9am; Bible study 11:30????
Wed- bells 6:30; chir 7:30
Thurs- nothing scheduled
Fri- nothng scheduled
Sat-  Christmas Eve worship 7pm and 11pm
Sun- Christmas Day worship 9am
________________________________________________________________________________________________
NEWS: 
CHRISTMAS WORSHIP SCHEDULE
Saturday- 7 and 11pm
Sunday- 9am
 
Hope to see ALL of you there on both days!
__________________________________________________________________________________________________________
 
 
WORKERS NEEDED IN JOPLIN
Immanuel Lutheran Church in in Joplin is taking workers to help with construction.  
 
YOU CAN GO ON YOUR OWN IF YOU WANT or,  I'd love to take a group for a couple days in January and/or February to work on some houses.   
 
Trent Davis, Immanuel's director of disaster response sent the following: 
 
 "The Lord has blessed us with the ability to get five decent sized projects under roof before the weather has gotten too ugly here, however we have only a few teams committed from Dec-Feb. We need additional teams.
 
All help will be greatly appreciated. Types of skills we are looking for include: electricians, plumbers, HVAC, drywall, painters and interior trim.
Not everyone on a team needs to be skilled but we need enough skilled folks to give direction to the willing. Thanks and Blessings!"
 
 
Contact information for Trent is:
Director of Disaster Response Trent Davis
Immanuel Lutheran Church – LCMS; 2616 Connecticut Ave; Joplin, MO 64804;
417.624.0333 | fax: 417.624.2774;
 
 
If anyone wants to go with me for a few days let me know asap and I will set it up.  I'm pretty sure that all we'd really have to pay for is food. 
_____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
YOUTH GROUP STEAK DINNER AND AUCTION
***SAVE THE DATE***  The date of the Youth Group Steak Dinner and Auction has been set for Saturday, February 11, 2012.   Doors will open at 6:00 p.m. and dinner will be served at 6:30 p.m.  Please join us for a night of fun and fundraising.  We will be having the old favorites:  silent auction  and 50/50 drawing as well as the new favorites: live auction, dessert dash, wine raffle, and the WILD HEARTS JACKPOT DRAWING where there is a chance to win $500.00.
 
Tickets for the WILD HEARTS $500 DRAWING are on sale now.  Please ask a youth group member to get  yours.  The tickets are 1 for $10 but for an additional $10 you can get 10 more tickets and have 11 chances at winning! 
 
The youth will begin selling dinner/auction tickets at the beginning of January in the narthex after services. Tickets are $15 per person.  Bid only tickets are $5.00.   You may also contact Marilyn to reserve tickets.
In order to guarantee that you get to sit with a special group of family or friends, you may want to consider purchasing a table of 8 for $120.
 
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.
_____________________________________________________________________________________________________
PRAYERS: (If I have missed anyone please let me know.)
For DAVE KOHRS who will be having surgery Tuesday to remove a tumor from his abdomen.
 
For KEN SUTOR, Lisa Rausch's dad, who is was brought home and is on hospice care, but is in good spirits.
 
For EMMA, seven year old granddaughter of Terry and Lynn Russell, and great granddaughter of Elaine Schauer who is recovering from surgery. 
  
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 home and is doing well, although he still has a LONG way to go.
  
For JANICE MCKENZIE who will has a huge ulcer and is getting treatment for it.
 
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 update on Emma


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> Just letting you know that Emma's surgery went very well yesterday. It ended up being a hernia, and she is recovering very well. We thank you for all the support and prayers.
>
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> Lynn Russell

St. John's Group Email Thursday, Dec 15, 2011

DEVOTION:  ... The blood of Jesus His Son cleanses us from all sin. If we say we have no sin, we deceive ourselves, and the truth is not in us. If we confess our sins, He is faithful and just to forgive us our sins and to cleanse us from all unrighteousness. 1 John 1:7b-9


A good conscience, a healthy conscience is a wonderful thing.

The truth of that sentence was recently shown when an elderly man stopped by a Sears store in downtown Seattle. Asking to see the manager, the older gent presented the shopkeeper with an envelope. Inside was a note and a $100 bill.

The note explained that the man had stolen $20 to $30 from a cash register a number of decades ago. According to the manager, Gary Lorentson, the man's conscience has been bothering him for the last 60 years.

Yes, a healthy conscience is a good thing.

And, in case you're wondering, my experience has taught me there are two kinds of unhealthy consciences.

The first sick conscience is one that fails to accuse an individual of guilt. That kind of malady is most often found in unbelievers and occurs when an individual has ignored that internal voice so long and so often it can no longer can be heard.

But there is another malady of the conscience that is confined to Christians. This kind of illness continues to accuse and nag even though a particular sin has been recognized, confessed and absolved. This hyperactive conscience is being used to convince a person he is guilty, even when the blood of Jesus Christ has washed him and made him clean.

Not surprisingly the same cure -- the cross of Christ -- is effective for both maladies.

Standing before the cross, the silent conscience must once again be awakened to proclaim that God's Son is suffering and dying for the sin of humankind, of which his owner is a part. Standing before the cross, the overactive conscience must acknowledge Jesus has done all that is necessary for every sin, that is every sin to be washed away.

To save us from our sin: that is why Jesus was born, and it is why this month we celebrate the great, saving grace of God.

THE PRAYER: Dear Lord, may those who feel they have no sin be awakened to the violations they have committed -- that endanger their souls. Similarly, may those who have seen the crucified and risen Savior rejoice in the forgiveness He has won. This I pray in my Savior's Name. Amen.


_____________________________________________________________________________________________________________
TODAY'S QUIZ:        Who was Tychicus?
___________________________________________________________________________________________________
CATECHISM: 
6th commandment: You shall not commit adultery
Question: What does God require in the Sixth Commandment?
Answer: 
a. God requires us to avoid all temptations to sexual sin.
b. God requires us to be clean in what we think and say.
c. God requires us to use our sexuality in ways pleasing to Him.
 ________________________________________________________________________________________________
CHURCH CALENDAR
Thurs- nothing scheduled
Fri- nothng scheduled
Sat- 9:30-11 Children's program practiceworship 5pm
Sun- Bible study 8; worship 9; Sunday school and Bible study 10:15
________________________________________________________________________________________________
NEWS: 
WORKERS NEEDED IN JOPLIN
Immanuel Lutheran Church in in Joplin is taking workers to help with construction.  
 
YOU CAN GO ON YOUR OWN IF YOU WANT or,  I'd love to take a group for a couple days in January and/or February to work on some houses.   
 
Trent Davis, Immanuel's director of disaster response sent the following: 
 
 "The Lord has blessed us with the ability to get five decent sized projects under roof before the weather has gotten too ugly here, however we have only a few teams committed from Dec-Feb. We need additional teams.
 
All help will be greatly appreciated. Types of skills we are looking for include: electricians, plumbers, HVAC, drywall, painters and interior trim.
Not everyone on a team needs to be skilled but we need enough skilled folks to give direction to the willing. Thanks and Blessings!"
 
 
Contact information for Trent is:
Director of Disaster Response Trent Davis
Immanuel Lutheran Church – LCMS; 2616 Connecticut Ave; Joplin, MO 64804;
417.624.0333 | fax: 417.624.2774;
 
 
If anyone wants to go with me for a few days let me know asap and I will set it up.  I'm pretty sure that all we'd really have to pay for is food. 
_____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
YOUTH GROUP STEAK DINNER AND AUCTION
***SAVE THE DATE***  The date of the Youth Group Steak Dinner and Auction has been set for Saturday, February 11, 2012.   Doors will open at 6:00 p.m. and dinner will be served at 6:30 p.m.  Please join us for a night of fun and fundraising.  We will be having the old favorites:  silent auction  and 50/50 drawing as well as the new favorites: live auction, dessert dash, wine raffle, and the WILD HEARTS JACKPOT DRAWING where there is a chance to win $500.00.
 
Tickets for the WILD HEARTS $500 DRAWING are on sale now.  Please ask a youth group member to get  yours.  The tickets are 1 for $10 but for an additional $10 you can get 10 more tickets and have 11 chances at winning! 
 
The youth will begin selling dinner/auction tickets at the beginning of January in the narthex after services. Tickets are $15 per person.  Bid only tickets are $5.00.   You may also contact Marilyn to reserve tickets.
In order to guarantee that you get to sit with a special group of family or friends, you may want to consider purchasing a table of 8 for $120.
 
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 9:30-11am!! 
_____________________________________________________________________________________________________
PRAYERS: (If I have missed anyone please let me know.)
For DAVE KOHRS who will be having surgery next Tuesday to remove a tumor from his abdomen.
 
For KEN SUTOR, Lisa Rausch's dad, who is was brought home and is on hospice care, but is in good spirits.
 
For EMMA, seven year old granddaughter of Terry and Lynn Russell, and great granddaughter of Elaine Schauer who is recovering from surgery. 
  
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 home and is doing well, although he still has a LONG way to go.
  
For JANICE MCKENZIE who will has a huge ulcer and is getting treatment for it.
 
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 Wednesday, Dec 14, 2011

DEVOTION:Rules to Live By   (from Lutheran Church Charities)

Therefore do not be foolish, but understand what the Lord's will is. Ephesians 5:17

Here are three rules to live by each day:

1) Be grateful! Happiness is not about getting what you want, it is about enjoying what you have! So keep your perspective and be grateful every day. Rudyard Kipling said, 'Do not pay too much attention to fame, power or money. Some day you will meet a person who cares for none of these, then you will know how poor you are.'

 

2) Do not compare! When you see your neighbors buying new furnishings for their home, taking expensive vacations and driving new vehicles, does something stir inside you to do the same? Because someone appears to be in similar circumstances to you, does not mean anything. Your neighbors might earn twice as much. Or they may be in debt up to their eyeballs; or be three-quarters of the way to bankruptcy or divorce court. Do not make assumptions and do not try to be like someone else

 

3) Give! Bruce Larsen says, 'Money is another pair of hands to heal, feed and bless the desperate families of the earth. In other words, money is my other self.' But that is true only if you are willing to part with it! Money's like manure: if you let it pile up it stinks, if you spread it around it helps things grow! Jesus said, '...Unto whomsoever much is given, of whom shall much be required...' (Luke 12:48). Money gives you options the less fortunate can only pray for. On the other hand, how you use your money will be one of the biggest issues you will face on Judgment Day. Think about it!

 

Prayer
Heavenly Father, help me to be satisfied with what you have provided and use it in serving you by serving others in their need. In Jesus' Name, Amen


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YESTERDAY'S QUIZ:        Who was Felix?  (I thought the wikipedia version was the most thorough, especially the second paragraph.
 
Felix was the younger brother of the Greek freedman Marcus Antonius Pallas. Pallas served as a secretary of the treasury during the reign of the Emperor Claudius. Felix was a Greek freedman either of Claudius, according to which theory Josephus (Antiq. xx. 7) calls him Claudius Felix, or for Claudius's mother Antonia Minor, a daughter of Triumvir Mark Antony to Octavia Minor and niece of Emperor Augustus. According to Tacitus, Pallas and Felix descended from the Greek Kings of Arcadia.
Felix's cruelty and licentiousness, coupled with his accessibility to bribes (see Book of Acts 24:26), led to a great increase of crime in Judaea. The period of his rule was marked by internal feuds and disturbances, which he put down with severity.
 
After Paul the Apostle was arrested in Jerusalem and rescued from a plot against his life, the local Roman chiliarch Claudius Lysias transferred him to Caesarea, where he stood trial before Felix. On at least one further occasion Felix and his wife Drusilla heard Paul discourse, and later on frequently sent for Paul and talked with him (Acts 24:24-26). When Felix was succeeded as procurator, having already detained Paul for two years, he left him imprisoned as a favor to the Jews (Acts 24:27).
On returning to Rome, Felix was accused of using a dispute between the Jews and Syrians of Caesarea as a pretext to slay and plunder the inhabitants, but through the intercession of his brother, the freedman Pallas, who had great influence with the Emperor Nero, he escaped unpunished. Porcius Festus succeeded him as procurator of Judea.
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CATECHISM: 
6th commandment: You shall not commit adultery
Question: What does God forbid in the Sixth Commandment?
Answer: 
a. God forbids divorce except for marital unfaithfulness  (adultery or desertion).
b. God forbids sexual intercourse between unmarried persons.
c. God forbids sexual sins such as rape, homosexual activity, incest, sexual child abuse, obscenity, and the use of pornographic materials. 
d. God forbids sexually impure thoughts and desires. 
 
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CHURCH CALENDAR
Wed- Ladies Aid Luncheon noon; Supper 5:30; Bells 6; worship 7; choir 7:30
Thurs- nothing scheduled
Fri- nothng scheduled
Sat- 9:30-11 Children's program practiceworship 5pm
Sun- Bible study 8; worship 9; Sunday school and Bible study 10:15
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NEWS: 
 
TONIGHT, 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!
_______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
WORKERS NEEDED IN JOPLIN
Immanuel Lutheran Church in in Joplin is taking workers to help with construction.  
 
YOU CAN GO ON YOUR OWN IF YOU WANT or,  I'd love to take a group for a couple days in January and/or February to work on some houses.   
 
Trent Davis, Immanuel's director of disaster response sent the following: 
 
 "The Lord has blessed us with the ability to get five decent sized projects under roof before the weather has gotten too ugly here, however we have only a few teams committed from Dec-Feb. We need additional teams.
 
All help will be greatly appreciated. Types of skills we are looking for include: electricians, plumbers, HVAC, drywall, painters and interior trim.
Not everyone on a team needs to be skilled but we need enough skilled folks to give direction to the willing. Thanks and Blessings!"
 
 
Contact information for Trent is:
Director of Disaster Response Trent Davis
Immanuel Lutheran Church – LCMS; 2616 Connecticut Ave; Joplin, MO 64804;
417.624.0333 | fax: 417.624.2774;
 
 
If anyone wants to go with me for a few days let me know asap and I will set it up.  I'm pretty sure that all we'd really have to pay for is food. 
_____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
YOUTH GROUP STEAK DINNER AND AUCTION
***SAVE THE DATE***  The date of the Youth Group Steak Dinner and Auction has been set for Saturday, February 11, 2012.   Doors will open at 6:00 p.m. and dinner will be served at 6:30 p.m.  Please join us for a night of fun and fundraising.  We will be having the old favorites:  silent auction  and 50/50 drawing as well as the new favorites: live auction, dessert dash, wine raffle, and the WILD HEARTS JACKPOT DRAWING where there is a chance to win $500.00.
 
Tickets for the WILD HEARTS $500 DRAWING are on sale now.  Please ask a youth group member to get  yours.  The tickets are 1 for $10 but for an additional $10 you can get 10 more tickets and have 11 chances at winning! 
 
The youth will begin selling dinner/auction tickets at the beginning of January in the narthex after services. Tickets are $15 per person.  Bid only tickets are $5.00.   You may also contact Marilyn to reserve tickets.
In order to guarantee that you get to sit with a special group of family or friends, you may want to consider purchasing a table of 8 for $120._______________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
GIVING TREE GIFTS ARE DUE BACK !!!
They will be distributed this week so please get them in pronto! 
________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
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.
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SUNDAY SCHOOL PROGRAM PRACTICE AGAIN THIS COMING SATURDAY 9:30-11am!! 
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PRAYERS: (If I have missed anyone please let me know.)
For KEN SUTOR, Lisa Rausch's dad, who is was brought home and is on hospice care, but is in good spirits.
 
For EMMA, seven year old granddaughter of Terry and Lynn Russell, and great granddaughter of Elaine Schauer who is having surgery TODAY, Wednesday. 
  
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 home and is doing well, although he still has a LONG way to go.
  
For JANICE MCKENZIE who will has a huge ulcer and is getting treatment for it.
 
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 Update on Emma

My granddaughter Emma will be having surgery tomorrow at Children's hospital.  She saw the surgeon today and he is almost 99% sure she has a hernia and nothing else!!

HALEJUJAH!!!  GOD IS SO GOOD TO  US!!!

So many people have been praying for her I can hardly believe the wonderfulness of them all.  They have my families and my gratitude forevermore!

I will keep you updated with her results tomorrow evening.  She's going to be recovering at my mom's house (her Grammie the Grape) so her world will be perfect!

Thank you thank you thank you all so very much!

 

Lynn Russell

 

 

 


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St. John's Group Email a message from Kia Philips

Below is a message from Kia for anyone who is able to help.  Please reply directly to her:
 

I am still looking for Christmas gifts for 4 kids. We were able to purchase gifts for the other 8. I have a 6 year old girl who would like anything, I have a 10 year old boy who would like a nerf gun that is approximately $33 dollars at Walmart. If you can help, please let me know immediately. Thanks. Every kid deserves something for Christmas. Let's make this happen.

Girl age 6

Boy age 10

Girl age 4

Boy age 12

 

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

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St. John's Group Email Monday, Dec 12, 2011

DEVOTION: (Jesus said) "But before all this they will lay their hands on you and persecute you, delivering you up to the synagogues and prisons, and you will be brought before kings and governors for My Name's sake. This will be your opportunity to bear witness. Settle it therefore in your minds not to meditate beforehand how to answer, for I will give you a mouth and wisdom, which none of your adversaries will be able to withstand or contradict." Luke 21:12-15

"He's making a list, checking it twice, going to find out who's ..."

Did you fill it in correctly? Of course, you did. You know the end of the lyric reads, "going to find out who's naughty or nice."

Of course, most people think the "he" in that song is Santa. Not anymore. Santa has been moved to the side, and the people making the good-bad decision are the atheists. It's true. This Christmas season, in select communities, billboards are going up which read "Bias Against Atheists is Naughty, Not Nice."

Excuse me? Did I miss something here?

Let's see, how many Christians have taken atheists to court this year because they didn't display a cross or because they didn't say a prayer or because they didn't put up a crèche set or because they didn't say "Merry Christmas"? Do you want me to go on? I can. The courts are filled with atheists, who are trying to rewrite our nation, our history, our traditions ... who are trying to eliminate all public worship of the Savior.

I don't think we're the biased ones here.

And if Christians fight back, if they take a stand, well, the word is out: we're being naughty, not nice.

I guess we shouldn't be surprised.

Jesus said it would happen. He said naughty folks would lay their hands on us, that they would deliver us to the people in authority.

He also said those were the moments we should bear witness. Even more, He told us He would be with us, giving us that which needed to be said -- giving us a witness that wouldn't be liked, but which would be incontrovertible.

For example, one such word of witness you could give might be this: The Lord Jesus grant you a blessed Christmas.

Then leave it up to the listener to decide whether the sentence is naughty or nice.

THE PRAYER: Dear Lord, shortly after You were born, King Herod said You were naughty, not nice. He tried to have You murdered. This Christmas there are those who think the same way and they would have You banished. In such a world may we proudly proclaim the grace of God who was born in Bethlehem to die, so we might live. This I ask in Your Name. Amen.


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YESTERDAY'S QUIZ:       According to Romans 10:17, how does faith come?  Faith comes from hearing the message and the message is heard through the Word of Christ.   
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TODAY'S QUIZ:  Who was Felix?
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CATECHISM: 
6th commandment: You shall not commit adultery
Question: How do we lead a sexually pure and decent life?
Answer: We lead a sexually pure and decent life when we
a. consider sexuality to be a good gift of God;
b. honor marriage as God's institution, the lifelong union of one man and one woman;
c. reserve sexual intercourse for the marriage partner alone;
d. control sexual urges in a God pleasing way.
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CHURCH CALENDAR
Mon- Whispering Pines worship 10am; Confirmation test and part 5-6:15
Tues- Quilters 9-2; Bible study 11:30-12:15; Little Lambs Christmas Program 7pm
Wed- Ladies Aid Luncheon noon; Supper 5:30; Bells 6; worship 7; choir 7:30
Thurs- nothing scheduled
Fri- nothng scheduled
Sat- 9:30-11 Children's program practiceworship 5pm
Sun- Bible study 8; worship 9; Sunday school and Bible study 10:15
________________________________________________________________________________________________
NEWS: 
 
WORKERS NEEDED IN JOPLIN
Immanuel Lutheran Church in in Joplin is taking workers to help with construction.  
 
YOU CAN GO ON YOUR OWN IF YOU WANT or,  I'd love to take a group for a couple days in January and/or February to work on some houses.   
 
Trent Davis, Immanuel's director of disaster response sent the following: 
 
 "The Lord has blessed us with the ability to get five decent sized projects under roof before the weather has gotten too ugly here, however we have only a few teams committed from Dec-Feb. We need additional teams.
 
All help will be greatly appreciated. Types of skills we are looking for include: electricians, plumbers, HVAC, drywall, painters and interior trim.
Not everyone on a team needs to be skilled but we need enough skilled folks to give direction to the willing. Thanks and Blessings!"
 
 
Contact information for Trent is:
Director of Disaster Response Trent Davis
Immanuel Lutheran Church – LCMS; 2616 Connecticut Ave; Joplin, MO 64804;
417.624.0333 | fax: 417.624.2774;
 
 
If anyone wants to go with me for a few days let me know asap and I will set it up.  I'm pretty sure that all we'd really have to pay for is food. 
_____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
 
 
YOUTH GROUP STEAK DINNER AND AUCTION
***SAVE THE DATE***  The date of the Youth Group Steak Dinner and Auction has been set for Saturday, February 11, 2012.   Doors will open at 6:00 p.m. and dinner will be served at 6:30 p.m.  Please join us for a night of fun and fundraising.  We will be having the old favorites:  silent auction  and 50/50 drawing as well as the new favorites: live auction, dessert dash, wine raffle, and the WILD HEARTS JACKPOT DRAWING where there is a chance to win $500.00.
 
Tickets for the WILD HEARTS $500 DRAWING are on sale now.  Please ask a youth group member to get  yours.  The tickets are 1 for $10 but for an additional $10 you can get 10 more tickets and have 11 chances at winning! 
 
The youth will begin selling dinner/auction tickets at the beginning of January in the narthex after services. Tickets are $15 per person.  Bid only tickets are $5.00.   You may also contact Marilyn to reserve tickets.
In order to guarantee that you get to sit with a special group of family or friends, you may want to consider purchasing a table of 8 for $120._______________________________________________
 
THIS 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 !!!
They will be distributed this week so please get them in pronto! 
________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
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 9:30-11am!! 
_____________________________________________________________________________________________________
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 and is also dealing with dementia. 
 
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 prayer request


 
Below is an email I received from Eileen Smith re VERY SERIOUS health concerns for their son, Sean, who is a newly (Aug. 28, 2011) ordained pastor in Evansville, Ind.   Please read the email and include Pastor Sean in your prayers. 
 
Sean serves as Associate Pastor at Lutheran Church of Our Redeemer in Evansville, Indiana.  His home address there is 33 Williams Lane, Newurgh, IN 47630.  !
 
  Eileen has included Sean's email address at the end of her message.
 
 
God's peace on your day.
Sandy
 
 
----- Original Message -----
To: Sent: Thursday, December 08, 2011 6:41 PM
Subject: Sean

This past week and half has been quite a roller coaster.  On Nov 29th at 4:30am we received a call from Sean, crying and saying he couldn't move his legs, walk or stand.  He had called 911 and we stayed on the line till they got there.  He was in ER for hours, lots of blood tests, MRI, x-rays etc.  At first they found his potassium very low, then thyroid panel came back and is super hyper active.  With the two that can cause temporary paralysis.  They then admitted him for 24 hrs trying to regulate things, then sent home, feeling some better, at least could move legs, walk etc.  Then sat. night we got a call again at 11:45pm, he was at a youth concert, went to stand up and fell down.  They called 911, back to ER, same Dr. on, he said nothing they can do till he gets the Graves Disease test which they had scheduled for this past Tuesday and wed.  He had the test, he is in the 1% of people that have a very critical super hyper active thyroid, he could stroke out, remain paralysied etc.  He is to do nothing but sit around and relax till treatment.  They wanted to start the radio active iodine stuff wed. after tests, but after talking with the Dr. he just isn't comfortable with that and wants a surgical consult, which he has next tuesday the 13th.  With the radio active stuff he can't be around people for about a week or two, has to have someone with him that is familiar with clean up if he vomits or diarrhea etc.  Plus may have to take 2 or 3 doses of this stuff and take up to 3 months off work.
We're heading there tomorrow-friday-after Ron gets home from work.
Right now Sean is staying with a family that is so sweet (they are the ones who flew him up to Evansville so he could find a place to live, meet staff etc.  He stayed with them when his house had the water problems.
This time though he can't do steps, so Kay and Tim let him have their bedroom since on lower level.  Sean has to use a walker to get around.
The church and senior pastor have been great.  Pastor just said we'll put him on disability and not to worry.  But you know Sean, can't sit still.
After seeing the movie on CFW Walther, Sean has decided to read thru Luther's Works like Walther did when he was so sick.  Of course this knocks out the Navy for sure.
There is thyroid problems on both sides of the family.  Ron and one sister of eight kids are the only ones without problems.  My Mom had her thyroid removed in her 30's.

If you want to drop him a note, his e-mail is
stlseansmith@g-mail.com

We'll keep you posted
eileen and ron

St. John's Group Email Youth Group Dinner and Auction-- Save the Date

***SAVE THE DATE***  The date of the Youth Group Steak Dinner and Auction has been set for Saturday, February 11, 2012.   Doors will open at 6:00 p.m. and dinner will be served at 6:30 p.m.  Please join us for a night of fun and fundraising.  We will be having the old favorites:  silent auction  and 50/50 drawing as well as the new favorites: live auction, dessert dash, wine raffle, and the WILD HEARTS JACKPOT DRAWING where there is a chance to win $500.00.
 
Tickets for the WILD HEARTS $500 DRAWING are on sale now.  Please ask a youth group member to get  yours.  The tickets are 1 for $10 but for an additional $10 you can get 10 more tickets and have 11 chances at winning! 
 
The youth will begin selling dinner/auction tickets at the beginning of January in the narthex after services. Tickets are $15 per person.  Bid only tickets are $5.00.   You may also contact Marilyn to reserve tickets.
In order to guarantee that you get to sit with a special group of family or friends, you may want to consider purchasing a table of 8 for $120. 
 
 
Toni  Mauch
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Edward Jones
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St Peters, MO  63376
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