St. John's Group Email Wednesday, February 22, 2012

DEVOTION:
(Jesus said) "For false christs and false prophets will arise and perform great signs and wonders, so as to lead astray, if possible, even the elect." Matthew 24:24

You probably have never heard of Ofcom.

I hadn't either -- not until I read that Ofcom, the organization that watches over media in the United Kingdom, has fined a religious broadcast channel $40,000 for the equivalent of false advertising.

False advertising? Yup. False advertising!

According to Ofcom, if a pastor is going to say that his "Miracle Olive Oil Soap" can cure cancer, diabetes and heart problems, he ought to have proof: solid, incontrovertible proof.

If the tele-preacher doesn't have that kind of evidence, he ought not to be making the claim. And he most certainly shouldn't charge an exorbitant price for selling that soap to his desperate supporters.

For a number of reasons, I think the Lord and His disciples would agree.

Reason One - They would agree because -- unlike these modern-day false prophets -- Jesus and His associates never charged anyone for the miracles of healing that were performed. That gift, along with so many other blessings which come from the Christ, was offered freely.

Reason Two - Just as importantly, while I have heard the Savior say, "Your faith has made you well," never, never, never did He say, "This bar of Miracle Olive Oil Soap has healed you."

Reason Three - Lastly, and most importantly, Jesus' representatives must always point people to the Savior and not to themselves. That's what Peter and John did when the Lord healed the beggar on the temple steps. Speaking for both the apostles, "Peter said, 'I have no silver and gold, but what I do have I give to you. In the Name of Jesus Christ of Nazareth, rise up and walk!'" (Acts 3:6).

Yes, Jesus would agree, and He would also say any person who doesn't lead His listeners to the cross and empty tomb is a "false prophet." He is a false prophet, whose message should be left unheard.

THE PRAYER: Dear Lord, please keep me steadfast in Your Word. Bless pastors and parishes who point people to their Savior and the salvation He has won and, if it is possible, muzzle false prophets, who preach anything other than Christ crucified and risen. This I pray in my Savior's Name. Amen.

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YESTERDAY'S QUIZ:  What is a cereal offering?  (No its not Captain Crunch or Frosted Mini Wheats)  Lev 2:1  fine flour; and he shall pour oil over it and lay frankincense on it
 
(Dianne Hance is our new champ)
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TODAY'S QUIZ:  If the anointed priest sins, bringing guilt upon the people, he must bring what?
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CATECHISM:
Question: What is sin?

Answer: SIn is every thought, desire, word, and deed which is contrary to God's law.
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CHURCH CALENDAR 
Wed- Ash Wednesday Supper 5:30; Bells 6pm; worship w/ holy communion 7pm; choir 7:45 
Thurs- nothing
Fri- nothing
Sat- worship 5pm
Sun- Bible Study 8; worship 9;Sunday School and Bible class 10:15; WORSHIP 11am 
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NEWS: 
LENT BEGINS WITH ASH WEDNESDAY, TODAY!!! 
 
Come and listen to the woman with the alabaster flask of perfume tell us about why she did what she did.
 
Supper- 5:30---Fried Chicken, Cheesy potato casserole, fuit cocktail, green beans, dessert
Worship- 7pm- We will hear about the woman with the alabaster flask of very expensive perfume
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HIGH SCHOOL YOUTH NEWS
 
30 HOUR FAMINE Friday, March 2 and Saturday, March 3. 
All high school youth are invited!!!!  Bring your friends and bring lots of stuff to do: video games, movies, board games, whatever else you can think of.  We will stop eating after lunch on Friday and go without eating until 6pm on Saturday. 
We are doing this to raise money for starving children throughout the world.  World Vision is the group we will be donating the money to.
 
 
JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES IS TOPIC FOR NEXT MONDAY'S MEETING
Next Monday evening at our regular meeting we will be learning about Jehovah's Witnesses.  If you have a friend who is Jehovah's Witness bring them with you so that we can learn straight from the source. 
 
 
PAINTBALL!!!  MONDAY NIGHT March 5??????
Every first Monday night of the month we are gong to do something fun.  In march we are doing paintball if it is available.  I still have to see if they do evening paintball, but if they do, IT IS ON!!!
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BIBLE 101: A NEW ONLINE "INTRODUCTORY" BIBLE STUDY IS AVAILABLE FOR ALL MEMBERS OF ST JOHN'S!!! 
15 PEOPLE SIGNED UP SO FAR!!!
 
 
What is it?  Bible 101 is a new online product from Concordia Publishing House that increases Biblical literacy in adults. 
 
It is for all levels of learning and knowledge.  Even pastors learn things from this course. 
 
 
Participants simply log into Bible 101 and enter an online learning environment.  Members start out by learning essential Bible basics from "square one" and then build upon that as they progress through the course.
 
Here are som of the features of Bible 101
online- uses proven online educational strategies and models that facilitate retention among multiple learning styles.
 
videos- throughout the week, participants can access videos that relate to the lesson
 
discussion forum- participants are not left on their own as they are connected to a community where they can correspond, question, and encourage each other.
 
podcasts- daily devotional for each weekday
 
quizzes- test your knowledge and easily benchmakr where you are in your learning cycle.
 
printing- easily print the materials for even more easy access. 
 
 
Please call or reply to this email to let me know that you want to sign up for this wonderful opportunity.  I will sign you up!  The congregation has already paid the annual fee so IT IS FREE for you!!! 
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PRAYERS: (If I have missed anyone please let me know.)
For FAMILY AND FRIENDS of ANNA HOELSCHER as they mourn her loss.
 
For DOLORES DEBLAZE as she is going to have a PET scan on her lung tomorrow to check out a mass that doctors have found. 
 
For WILMA WEIGLE as she continues to recover after heart surgery.
 
For KEN DOVE, who will be having surgery this Thursday. 
 
For A GOOD FRIEND OF CHRISTY WINN who has been diagnosed with cancer for the fifth time and is pregnant. 
 
For HANK SCHMIDT who is going through radiation treatments for stage 2 lung cancer.
 
For ROSETTA JONES who is recovering from a broken hip at Delmar Gardens in Ofallon.  
  
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, February 21, 2012

DEVOTION:
(The LORD said) "My people have been lost sheep. Their shepherds have led them astray, turning them away on the mountains. From mountain to hill they have gone. They have forgotten their fold." Jeremiah 50:6

In the 1940s, Frank Sinatra made a song popular. That song begins this way: "New York, New York, it's a wonderful town; the Bronx is up but the Battery's down."

As far as I can tell, the Bronx and Battery are still as described, but I'm no longer convinced that New York is a "wonderful town."

Here's the problem: New York rents school space to hundreds of organizations, including dozens of churches. For budding congregations, for financially strapped churches, for denominations deciding where to place a parish, renting space from the city has always been a blessing.

Sadly, the City of New York feels this is a violation of church and state. That's why, since 1985, they have been trying to get these churches out of the schools. Last year, a federal court agreed with New York and now the Supreme Court has refused to hear an appeal from those churches.

Simply stated, the churches are being turned out.

Ms. Donna Lieberman, executive director of the New York Civil Liberties Union, said, "... freedom for a church to take over a school and convert it to a house of worship is not what our Constitution stands for."

I wonder what the courts and Ms. Lieberman would say if, next election day, all the churches which are used for voting would decree, "freedom for the government to take over a church hall and convert it to a polling place is not what our Constitution stands for."

My friends, the truth is this: buildings don't get converted. For a church to rent an unused school building for a few hours on a Sunday doesn't change the complexion of that building. The children won't come in on Monday and say, "Ooohhh, I feel strange vibrations; there must have been a cross in here."

How sad. Once again political-correctness-gone-amuck has had its way, and a relationship which has been beneficial to everyone is over. Once again it appears that "Their shepherds have led them astray. They have forgotten their fold."

All the more reason for us, who have been washed in the Savior's blood, to lift up our nation in prayer. Let God's people let Him know there are still some who remember His help and handiwork.

THE PRAYER: Dear Lord, there are places in this richly blessed country which don't want You. Send Your Holy Spirit to change those hearts. Let them realize what You have done and still do for us as a country, for us as individuals. May the story of the Savior's life, death and resurrection be openly shared everywhere. In Jesus' Name. Amen.



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YESTERDAY'S QUIZ:  When was the feast of ingathering to be celebrated?  At the end of the year  (Sandy Robine: winner)
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TODAy's QUIZ: What is a cereal offering?  (No its not Captain Crunch or Frosted Mini Wheats)
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CATECHISM:
Question: What purpose does the Law then serve?
Answer:
a. First, the Law helps to control violent outbursts of sin and keeps order in the world (a curb).
b. Second, the Law accuses us and shows us our sin (a mirror).
c. Third, the Law teaches us Christians what we should and should not do to lead a God-pleasing life (a guide).  The power to live according to the Law comes from the Gospel.
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CHURCH CALENDAR 
Tues- Quilters 9-2; Bible study 11:30-12:15
Wed- Ash Wednesday Supper 5:30; Bells 6pm; worship w/ holy communion 7pm; choir 7:45 
Thurs- nothing
Fri- nothing
Sat- worship 5pm
Sun- Bible Study 8; worship 9;Sunday School and Bible class 10:15; WORSHIP 11am 
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NEWS: 
LENT BEGINS WITH ASH WEDNESDAY, TOMORROW!!! 
 
Come and listen to the woman with the alabaster flask of perfume tell us about why she did what she did.
 
Supper- 5:30---Fried Chicken, Cheesy potato casserole, fuit cocktail, green beans, dessert
Worship- 7pm- We will hear about the woman with the alabaster flask of very expensive perfume
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HIGH SCHOOL YOUTH NEWS
 
30 HOUR FAMINE Friday, March 2 and Saturday, March 3. 
All high school youth are invited!!!!  Bring your friends and bring lots of stuff to do: video games, movies, board games, whatever else you can think of.  We will stop eating after lunch on Friday and go without eating until 6pm on Saturday. 
We are doing this to raise money for starving children throughout the world.  World Vision is the group we will be donating the money to.
 
 
JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES IS TOPIC FOR NEXT MONDAY'S MEETING
Next Monday evening at our regular meeting we will be learning about Jehovah's Witnesses.  If you have a friend who is Jehovah's Witness bring them with you so that we can learn straight from the source. 
 
 
PAINTBALL!!!  MONDAY NIGHT March 5??????
Every first Monday night of the month we are gong to do something fun.  In march we are doing paintball if it is available.  I still have to see if they do evening paintball, but if they do, IT IS ON!!!
___________________________________________________________________________________________________
BIBLE 101: A NEW ONLINE "INTRODUCTORY" BIBLE STUDY IS AVAILABLE FOR ALL MEMBERS OF ST JOHN'S!!! 
15 PEOPLE SIGNED UP SO FAR!!!
 
 
What is it?  Bible 101 is a new online product from Concordia Publishing House that increases Biblical literacy in adults. 
 
It is for all levels of learning and knowledge.  Even pastors learn things from this course. 
 
 
Participants simply log into Bible 101 and enter an online learning environment.  Members start out by learning essential Bible basics from "square one" and then build upon that as they progress through the course.
 
Here are som of the features of Bible 101
online- uses proven online educational strategies and models that facilitate retention among multiple learning styles.
 
videos- throughout the week, participants can access videos that relate to the lesson
 
discussion forum- participants are not left on their own as they are connected to a community where they can correspond, question, and encourage each other.
 
podcasts- daily devotional for each weekday
 
quizzes- test your knowledge and easily benchmakr where you are in your learning cycle.
 
printing- easily print the materials for even more easy access. 
 
 
Please call or reply to this email to let me know that you want to sign up for this wonderful opportunity.  I will sign you up!  The congregation has already paid the annual fee so IT IS FREE for you!!! 
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PRAYERS: (If I have missed anyone please let me know.)
For FAMILY AND FRIENDS of ANNA HOELSCHER as they mourn her loss.
 
For WILMA WEIGLE as she continues to recover after heart surgery.
 
For KEN DOVE, who will be having surgery this Thursday. 
 
For A GOOD FRIEND OF CHRISTY WINN who has been diagnosed with cancer for the fifth time and is pregnant. 
 
For HANK SCHMIDT who is going through radiation treatments for stage 2 lung cancer.
 
For ROSETTA JONES who is recovering from a broken hip at Delmar Gardens in Ofallon.  
  
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 Monday, February 20, 2012

DEVOTION: (Jesus said) "But seek first the Kingdom of God and His righteousness, and all these things will be added to you." Matthew 6:33

Not so long ago there was a movie playing in theaters called, The Bucket List.

The title of the film dealt with some men who tried to check off all the things they wanted to do before they "kicked the bucket." If the expression is new to you, kicking the bucket is just another word for dying.

For a lot of reasons, most of us never expect to accomplish or fulfill all the dreams which are being indefinitely carried on our bucket lists.

That is not the case for a 55-year-old Butte, Montana, man named John C. Hughes. Hughes is a man who is pursuing his bucket list with a vengeance.

Let me explain: Hughes' bucket story begins with him following a police car for a few blocks. Then, without warning, he put the pedal to the metal, flew by the officer and headed for the highway.

The officer who followed him said Hughes reached speeds in excess of 100 miles per hour, before his vehicle was brought to a stop outside Rocker, Montana. After his arrest Hughes shared the reason why he had risked life and limb. He said he had "always wanted" to be part of a police chase, and now he can take this item off his bucket list.

This leads me to ask what's on your bucket list?

It is my sincere hope that it is something more constructive and less life-threatening than Hughes' high-speed chase. It is my prayer your days will be spent pursuing something of greater value than that which endangers your life, the life of a policeman and a caboodle of innocents.

So, seriously, what's on your list?

In the Gospel of Matthew, Jesus suggests what should be at the top of everyone's list: "Seek first the Kingdom of God." Everything else needs to take a back seat to that. That's because when we have been made part of the family of faith through Jesus' blood-bought redemption the big stuff has been taken care of.

So, after that, what's on your bucket list? Would you allow me to suggest that while you have the most important item, others do not? Will you not commit yourself to encouraging one person ... just one ... to consider the Savior?

To reach a soul for the Savior, that, too, would be an item worth putting on your bucket list.

THE PRAYER: Dear Lord, for sending Your Son to sacrifice Himself for my salvation is love beyond human understanding. Still, because of what He has done I am saved. May I share that truth with others? This I pray in my Savior's Name. Amen.


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YESTERDAY'S QUIZ:   What country was Sihon king of?  King of the Amorites  (Jim Rahn: winner)
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TODAY'S QUIZ:  When was the feast of ingathering to be celebrated?
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CATECHISM: 
Close of the commandments
Question: Can anyone be saved by the Law?
Answer: No, the law condemns everyone

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CHURCH CALENDAR 
Mon- confirmation 5-6:15; youth 6:30-7:15; Marilyn on vacation all week
Tues- Quilters 9-2; Bible study 11:30-12:15
Wed- Ash Wednesday Supper 5:30; Bells 6pm; worship w/ holy communion 7pm; choir 7:45 
Thurs- nothing
Fri- nothing
Sat- worship 5pm
Sun- Bible Study 8; worship 9;Sunday School and Bible class 10:15; WORSHIP 11am 
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NEWS: 
LENT BEGINS WITH ASH WEDNESDAY, THIS WEDNESDAY!!! 
Supper- 5:30---Fried Chicken, Cheesy potato casserole, fuit cocktail, green beans, dessert
Worship- 7pm- We will hear about the woman with the alabaster flask of very expensive perfume
________________________________________________________________________________________
BIBLE 101: A NEW ONLINE "INTRODUCTORY" BIBLE STUDY IS AVAILABLE FOR ALL MEMBERS OF ST JOHN'S!!! 
15 PEOPLE SIGNED UP SO FAR!!!
 
 
What is it?  Bible 101 is a new online product from Concordia Publishing House that increases Biblical literacy in adults. 
 
It is for all levels of learning and knowledge.  Even pastors learn things from this course. 
 
 
Participants simply log into Bible 101 and enter an online learning environment.  Members start out by learning essential Bible basics from "square one" and then build upon that as they progress through the course.
 
Here are som of the features of Bible 101
online- uses proven online educational strategies and models that facilitate retention among multiple learning styles.
 
videos- throughout the week, participants can access videos that relate to the lesson
 
discussion forum- participants are not left on their own as they are connected to a community where they can correspond, question, and encourage each other.
 
podcasts- daily devotional for each weekday
 
quizzes- test your knowledge and easily benchmakr where you are in your learning cycle.
 
printing- easily print the materials for even more easy access. 
 
 
Please call or reply to this email to let me know that you want to sign up for this wonderful opportunity.  I will sign you up!  The congregation has already paid the annual fee so IT IS FREE for you!!!
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YOUTH SERVANT EVENT THIS SUMMER!!!!!!   8-12 GRADERS AND ADULT LEADERS WILL BE GOING TO JOPLIN, JULY 9-14!!!
All who want to go need to sign up.  Directions on how to sign up are as follows:
 
1. Go to lutheranchurchcharities.org
2. Click on "volunteer in Joplin"
3. Go to bottom of page and click on "click here to register individually"
4. Fill out all of the required info. (Your group's name is St John's Warrenton, MO)
5. Click submit at the end of the page.
 
Let me know if you want to go.  ALL ADULTS ARE WELCOME!!!!
 
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PRAYERS: (If I have missed anyone please let me know.)
For FAMILY AND FRIENDS of ANNA HOELSCHER as they mourn her loss.
 
For WILMA WEIGLE as she continues to recover after heart surgery.
 
For KEN DOVE, who will be having surgery this Thursday. 
 
For A GOOD FRIEND OF CHRISTY WINN who has been diagnosed with cancer for the fifth time and is pregnant. 
 
For HANK SCHMIDT who is going through radiation treatments for stage 2 lung cancer.
 
For ROSETTA JONES who is recovering from a broken hip at Delmar Gardens in Ofallon.  
  
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 LCMS President Harrison testimony before House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform's hearing today


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Greetings in the precious name of our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ!
On Thursday, Synod President Matthew C. Harrison was one of several witnesses to provide testimony during the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform's hearing, "Lines Crossed: Separation of Church and State. Has the Obama Administration Trampled on Freedom of Religion and Freedom of Conscience?"
In case you missed the hearing, you can watch a video and read a full transcript of President Harrison's testimony on the LCMS website here. You also can read the written testimony, submitted before the hearing, which will become a part of the Congressional Record.
The LCMS views the recent birth control mandate from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services as one that infringes on our religious rights. Harrison told the committee members: "While we are opposed in principle, not to all forms of birth control, but only abortion-causing drugs, we stand with our friends in the Catholic Church and all others, Christians and non-Christians, under the free exercise and conscience provisions of the U.S. Constitution. Religious people determine what violates their consciences, not the federal government."
We implore you to keep the country and our elected leaders in your prayers.
"To paraphrase Martin Luther, the heart and conscience has room only for God, not for God and the federal government," Harrison said. "The bed is too narrow, the blanket is too short. We must obey God rather than men, and we will."
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St. John's Group Email Jonas update

 
 

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Tuesday, February 14th

Posted 19 hours ago
Jonas got out of the hospital last Saturday and will go back into the hospital on Friday for five days of chemo. Originally, he was scheduled for this cycle two weeks ago this coming Wednesday -- but the infections put that on hold. They called and asked us to be there this Wednesday, but gave us the option to wait until Friday. Well, that was a no-brainer for us. Two more days would not hurt anything at this point and would acutally be a welcome breather. So, Jonas has two more days to recouperate.
Some of you may have heard that Luke Minx, the older brother of Jonas' twin friends, Chris and Nick Minx, is on American Idol this year. Luke is uber-talented, a great role model, and has such a loving family. I'm telling you about him because he is writing a song for Jonas called Hold On. It is beautiful!!! So far there is only a preview snippet you can watch and Jonas can't wait to hear the rest! You can go to YouTube and type in Hold On Jonas Borchert or copy and paste the link (oh yeah, don't forget to grab a tissue):
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6Upt8EUbBtc
Jonas said to tell you that you can go on Facebook and join Team Luke Minx. We think he's fantastic and Hold On is an inspiration. I know what I will be singing in the tough moments ahead. Hold On.
Today is Valentine's Day and I hope this message finds you celebrating with the one's you love. Today, our hearts are full here at the Borchert household. If nothing else, cancer sure makes you appreciate all the things you love in this life. The love of dear family and friends is number one. Thank you all for helping us to remember that. Hold your loved ones close tonight and cherish the memories. They all seem to fly by so fast.

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Keeping you all in my thoughts and prayers always! Love you all!!! xoxoxo
Keep Fighting the Fight lil man!!!
Love, Amy
Posted 6 hours ago
WOW! That is such a beautiful song. Jonas must be pleased. We are rooting for Jonas! We love you!
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Posted 8 hours ago
Hi guys! Glad you are getting a couple more days at home. And, wow, how cool is that song! Jonas, you are such an inspiration to so many people and have touched so many hearts. We love you and will see you soon!
Posted 8 hours ago
A song about Jonas? How cool is that! Great to hear that things are going better now and the infection is behind him.
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Posted 17 hours ago
Hey Jonas! :) It makes me feel SO happy to know that you are getting better. :D . I remember last year when you wore a northface jacket and and everyone noticed that you looked fantastic in it. So you are obviously the reason those jackets are so popular at PLMS. I hope your day is brighter knowing that you are the biggest fashion king and that you choose what middleschoolers wear. :)You are in my prayers every day and I know that God loves you! :) Have a very Happy-pappy Valentines day. I will cya soon. :)
Your bud, Aimee Aletano AKA-aimeenator! :)
Posted 18 hours ago
Happy Valentine's day to all of you!!! Can't wait to hear the rest of Luke's song - what an inspiration! Glad you could get a break Jonas!!!
Posted 18 hours ago
Wow what a beautiful song and talented musician...that's so awesome! Hope your visit to Children's goes smoothly this week and Jonas is back home before you know it!
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St. John's Group Email Anna Hoelscher visitation and funeral


Anna Hoelscher's visitation is today, Thursday, 4-8pm at Pitman funeral home in WARRENTON.
 
Funeral will be FRIDAY, at 10am AT ST JOHN'S, burial will immediately follow the funeral, and then the luncheon will follow the burial. 
 
Peace be with you all!
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St. John's Group Email Food for Anna Hoelscher's funeral luncheon

Food for Anna Hoelscher's funeral luncheon are needed.  We anticipate 100 people will attend.  If you can help please call Lil Winter at 636-585-2525.  We need salads and desserts, serving 8 or more.  You may also respond to Linda Callies by e-mail  at lindacallies@centurylink.net.   

We appreciate the kindness  of our St. John's family.  

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On Feb 15, 2012, at 5:05 PM, jeremy klaustermeier wrote:

Anna Hoelscher's visitation is tomorrow, Thursday, 4-8pm at Pitman funeral home in WARRENTON. 
 
Funeral will be at 10am, burial will immediately follow the funeral, and then the luncheon will follow the burial.  
 
Peace be with you all!
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St. John's Group Email Anna Hoelsccher visitation and funeral

Anna Hoelscher's visitation is tomorrow, Thursday, 4-8pm at Pitman funeral home in WARRENTON.
 
Funeral will be at 10am, burial will immediately follow the funeral, and then the luncheon will follow the burial. 
 
Peace be with you all!
Pastor

St. John's Group Email Wednesday, February 15, 2012

DEVOTION: 

Train up a child in the way he should go; even when he is old he will not depart from it. Proverbs 22:6

Although I've never met him or her, I'm willing to concede that this world harbors a number of parents who don't want the best for their children.

They may be out there, but I don't know them.

Certainly an accusation of "not caring" can never be brought against the parents of young children in the northern provinces of China. There the kindergartens are charging the parents of their students $190 to read the children's palms.

The company which has designed the tests, Shanxi Daomeng Culture Communications Co., says the test can help "determine the children's innate intelligence and potential."

In some countries such a test might be considered a bit of silliness -- not in China. Since the Communist Party has decreed only one child per couple, and since most Chinese parents hope their child may grow up to help support them, most moms and pops feel an overriding need to do all they can to assure their child's success.

That's why, if a palm-reading can give their youngsters a leg up on the competition, well, nothing is too good for little Johnny or Janie.

All this explains why, rather than objecting to this outrageous price being charged for the test, parents are lining up with money in their hands to have the procedure done.

When I heard about the palm-reading tests and the amount being charged to take them, I have to admit, I started to think.

One of the first thoughts that occurred to me was this: if these parents want to give their child the best, they can do no better than to consult with the Savior.

Jesus, the only Person who loves these children more than the parents, offered up His life to ransom and redeem them. With Holy Spirit-given faith these children can be given new hearts -- new hearts which will

a. offer them forgiveness, hope and joy right now;

b. offer them hope and comfort at the time of death;

c. offer them a heavenly home, where a never-ending reunion will take place with all believers ... including moms, dads and children who know Jesus.

Truly, there is no greater gift a parent can give a child than to say, "Son, daughter, I want you to meet Jesus. He loves you very much. He is your Savior."

THE PRAYER: Dear Lord, although it seems impossible, today I pray that the hearts of China's leadership may let the Savior's story be shared in homes throughout that great land. Until that day comes, may parents see the Savior and tell their child about God's great love and grace. This I pray in my Savior's Name. Amen.



 
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YESTERDAY'S QUIZ:   Why did the snakes bite the people?  Because they grumbled and complained against Moses and Aaron and GOD.
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TODAY'S QUIZ: What country was Sihon king of?
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CATECHISM: 
Close of the commandments
Question: What prevents us from keeping God's commands perfectly??
Answer: Our sinful nature makes it impossible. 
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CHURCH CALENDAR 
Wed- Ladies Aid 1pm; bells 6:30; choir 7:30
Thurs- pastor at Breeze Park at a pastor's meeting all day
Fri- nothing
Sat- worship 5pm
Sun- Bible Study 8; worship 9; VOTERS MEETING 10:15; WORSHIP 11am 
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NEWS: 
ANNA HOELSCHER PASSED FROM DEATH TO LIFE LAST NIGHT.
Please pray for her family and friends as they mourn her loss.  Funeral arrangements have not been made.
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VOTER'S MEETING IN BETWEEN SERVICES THIS SUNDAY at 10:15!!!
Those giving reports, please make them short and to the point so that we can get everything in.
 
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PROJECTOR SCHEDULE:  (I don't know what is going on this weekend, but hopefully someone will be able to do the projector!)
 Mar 31-
Apr 1- (Palm Sunday)  9am-                                     
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BIBLE 101: A NEW ONLINE "INTRODUCTORY" BIBLE STUDY IS AVAILABLE FOR ALL MEMBERS OF ST JOHN'S!!! 
15 PEOPLE SIGNED UP SO FAR!!!
 
 
What is it?  Bible 101 is a new online product from Concordia Publishing House that increases Biblical literacy in adults. 
 
It is for all levels of learning and knowledge.  Even pastors learn things from this course. 
 
 
Participants simply log into Bible 101 and enter an online learning environment.  Members start out by learning essential Bible basics from "square one" and then build upon that as they progress through the course.
 
Here are som of the features of Bible 101
online- uses proven online educational strategies and models that facilitate retention among multiple learning styles.
 
videos- throughout the week, participants can access videos that relate to the lesson
 
discussion forum- participants are not left on their own as they are connected to a community where they can correspond, question, and encourage each other.
 
podcasts- daily devotional for each weekday
 
quizzes- test your knowledge and easily benchmakr where you are in your learning cycle.
 
printing- easily print the materials for even more easy access. 
 
 
Please call or reply to this email to let me know that you want to sign up for this wonderful opportunity.  I will sign you up!  The congregation has already paid the annual fee so IT IS FREE for you!!!
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YOUTH SERVANT EVENT THIS SUMMER!!!!!!   8-12 GRADERS AND ADULT LEADERS WILL BE GOING TO JOPLIN, JULY 9-14!!!
All who want to go need to sign up.  Directions on how to sign up are as follows:
 
1. Go to lutheranchurchcharities.org
2. Click on "volunteer in Joplin"
3. Go to bottom of page and click on "click here to register individually"
4. Fill out all of the required info. (Your group's name is St John's Warrenton, MO)
5. Click submit at the end of the page.
 
Let me know if you want to go.  ALL ADULTS ARE WELCOME!!!!
 
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PRAYERS: (If I have missed anyone please let me know.)
For FAMILY AND FRIENDS of ANNA HOELSCHER as they mourn her loss.
 
For A GOOD FRIEND OF CHRISTY WINN who has been diagnosed with cancer for the fifth time and is pregnant. 
 
For HANK SCHMIDT who is going through radiation treatments for stage 2 lung cancer.
 
For ROSETTA JONES who is recovering from a broken hip at Delmar Gardens in Ofallon.  
  
For JONAS BORCHERT, grandson of Don Nolte, who continues to be up and down because of chemotherapy treatments.