Wedneday, July 18, 2012

DEVOTION: (from Lutheran Hour Ministries)
Grace to you and peace from God our Father and the Lord Jesus Christ, who gave Himself for our sins to deliver us from the present evil age, according to the will of our God and Father, to whom be the glory forever and ever. Amen. Galatians 1:3-5

This past week I was told how one political candidate for public office was asking people to make a financial gift to his campaign.

That's nothing new. Every four years we are all asked to back our favorite contenders. What was unique in this appeal is that the candidate encouraged people to skip the receiving of presents for things like birthday parties, confirmations, bar and bat mitzvahs, anniversaries, etc. "Instead of getting presents," he said, "why not ask people to take that money and give it to something which will have a lasting impact: my campaign."

It's an interesting idea.

Of course, if I wanted to give to something which would really have a long-term impact, I doubt if my cash would go to any political candidate. Candidates, programs and governments come and go. The person who is acclaimed by the masses one day is forgotten a few years later. As proof of that statement, I would ask you to name America's last 15 vice-presidents.

Do you want to give to something special -- something that will make a difference?

Then give to the cause of Christ. Give to your church or a mission program or to a Christian school or to .... The list could go on.

Give to the cause of Christ and watch the Holy Spirit take your dollars and move lost souls from hell to heaven, from damnation to salvation. It's a wondrous thing to be part of God's work.

And when it comes to long-term results? Well, what could possibly be better than going to heaven and standing before the Savior sandwiched between two souls who are there because you gave what you could?

Now before this devotion closes, I want you to know a few things I'm not trying to do. First, I'm not trying to endorse one candidate over another. Second, although I genuinely believe in Lutheran Hour Ministries' goal of bringing Christ to the nations, this is not a special fund-raising appeal.

No, this devotion is simply saying that Jesus showed us we were important by making the sacrifices necessary to save us. You and I will show what is important to us by doing the same.

So, let me ask this: what is the cause for which you are willing to sacrifice? ______________

You'll have to fill in the blank yourself.

THE PRAYER: Dear Lord Jesus, for Your sacrifice may I give thanks. May I offer my thanks in thought, word and deed. In Your Name. Amen.
     
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TODAY'S QUIZ: Name one verse in Isaiah that talks about the Messiah.  I'll keep this up until someone answers it.)
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CATECHISM:
Question:  For what threefold office was Christ anointed?
Answer: As a prophet Christ preached personally during his life on earth, validating his own miracles, especially His resurrection; and through the preached Gospel today he still proclaims Himself to be the Son of God and Redeemer of the word.  As a priest he fulfilled the Law perfectly in our stead (active obedience), sacrificed Himself for our sins (passive obedience), and still pleads for us with His heavenly Father (intercession).  As king he rules with His almighty power over all creation (the kingdom of power-- all creatures), governs and protects especially His church (the kingdom of grace-- the church on earth), and finally leads his church to glory in heaven.
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CALENDAR:
MONDAY -FRIDAY- VBS; Jump into the River of Life; supper 5:30; FUN 6-8pm
Wed- Ladies Aid (mite box ingathering) 1pm; newsletter deadline
Sat- Men's Retreat 9am-8pm; worship 5pm
Sun- worship 9; Sunday school and Bible class 10:15; worship 11am 
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NEWS:
VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL HAS BEEN UNBELIEVABLE THE FIRST TWO NIGHTS!!!!
We have had a record attendance at right around 120 people, three baptisms (Kaisley Kadelyn, and Kenzie Huster were all baptized last night), ids have gotten wet and learned the stories of creation and the flood, and had a blast!  It all continues tonight beginning with chicken nuggets and apples for supper, and then the story of Moses as a baby and then as an adult crossing the Red Sea.  Come and join us!!
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MEN'S RETREAT  THIS SATURDAY AT THE SCHIRR'S HOUSE 9am-8pm
It will be a very relaxing time with lots of good food, fellowship, and a bit of God's Word. 
 
Come and go as you need to.  $25 per person.  Make checks payable to Walt Schirr.  WE NEED TO KNOW ASAP HOW MANY PEOPLE ARE GOING TO BE THERE SO PLEASE CALL THE CHURCH OFFICE TODAY TO LET US KNOW!!!
____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
CHILDREN'S SUNDAY SCHOOL AND ADULT BIBLE STUDY ARE STILL GOING ON IN THE SUMMER TIME!!  9:45 EVERY SUNDAY!!
In adult Bible class this week we will be studying the concept of "The Certainty of Faith". 
 
The kids do a short video based devotion, have some fun time, and do a neat craft to take home!! 
 
 Please join us and grow in your faith along with the rest of us!!! 
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PROJECTOR SCHEDULE  (Please help to fill the dates!!)
July 21- Pamb
July 22- 8:30-  Don and Ann Panhorst                     11-
 
July 28- Pamb 
July 29- 8:30- Don and Ann Panhorst                      11-
 
Aug 4-
Aug 5- 8:30- Denise Schlesselmann                       11- Mckenzie
 
Aug 11-  Mckenzie
Aug 12- 8:30- Don and Ann Panhorst                      11-
 
Aug 18-
Aug 19- 8:30-  Julie Schaumberg                     11-
 
Aug 25-
Aug 26- 8:30-                       11- Mckenzie
 
Sept 1-
Sept 2- 8:30-                        11-
 
Sept 8-
Sept 9- 8:30-  Denise                      11-
 
Sept 15-
Sept 16- 8:30- Julie S                       11-
 
Sept 22-
Sept 23- 8:30-                       11-
 
Sept 29- Mckenzie
Sept 30- 8:30-                       11-
 
Oct 6-
Oct 7- 8:30- Denise                          11-
 
Oct 13-
Oct 14- 8:30-                         11-
 
Oct 20-
Oct 21- 8:30-  Julie S.                        11- Mckenzie
 
Oct 27- Mckenzie
Oct 28- 8:30-                          11-
 
Nov. 3-
Nov. 4-  8:30- Denise                          11-
 
Nov. 10-
Nov. 11- 8:30-                         11-
 
Nov. 17- Mckenzie
Nov. 18- 8:30-  Julie S.                       11-
 
Nov. 24- Mckenzie 
Nov. 25- 8:30-                         11-
 
Dec. 1-
Dec. 2- 8:30- Denise                          11-
 
Dec. 5- (Midweek Advent 1) Mckenzie
 
Dec. 8-
Dec. 9- 8:30-                            11-
 
Dec. 12- (Midweek Advent 2) Mckenzie
 
Dec. 15-
Dec. 16- 8:30- Julie S.                          11-
 
Dec. 19- (Midweek Advent 3)  mckenzie
 
Dec. 22-
Dec. 23- 8:30-  Mckenzie                        11-
 
Dec. 24 (Christmas Eve)  7pm    Mckenzie                        11pm
Dec. 25 (Christmas day) 9am
 
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BLOOD DRIVE IN AUGUST
Denise Schlesselmann is again organizing a blood drive with the Red Cross for the beginning of August.  She has lists of people that need to be called and informed of the blood drive.   Please email her at bookanddoglover@yahoo.com to let her know you can help!!
_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
STEWARDSHIP SPOLIGHT FOR THE MONTH OF JULY IS CONCORDIA SEMINARY FOOD BANK
July stewardship opportunity is the Concordia Seminary Food Bank to assist student families while attending school.
At the present time, we are only recommending money donations (rather than food items) so that the Food Bank may purchase perishables and other items most in need. 
________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
PRAYERS:   
For FARMERS AND MANY OTHERS WHO DEPEND ON WATER FOR THEIR LIVELIHOOD, as they all deal with this severe drought.
 
FOR KEN WAGNER as he is recovering well at Delmar Gardens from a broken hip.
 
For DOLORES DEBLAZE who continues to deal with treatments for cancer.
 
For GENE SIEBOLD as he has begun cheomotherapy treatments for esophogeal cancer.
 
For BOB LAMPEN, Karin Klaustermeier's dad, as he is struggling with his chemotherapy.
 
For CAROLINE BUELTMANN who is now at Jonesburg Nursing Home recovering from heart troubles.  
  
For JEANETTE KOEHLER who is continuing her therapy at Troy Nursing Home.
     
 

Abreviated Daily News: VBS EXCITING NEWS

Last night was a total suprise from God!  We had double the amount of kids we normally have for VBS  around 120 all together!!  How exciting is that? 
 
It did provide some challenges with food, crafts, scheduling, and staffing, but these are certainly wonderful challenges to have!
 
We could use some help the rest of the week to deal with all of the extra kids.  Extra helpers in the kitchen, with crafts, and with just herding kids from one station to another would be helpful.  Just show up around 4:30 to help!!!
 
Also monetary donations to offset the food costs and the cost of the water truck coming today at 1pm would also be appreciated. 
 
Lastly, if anyone has a kiddie pool that they could donate by 12:30 TODAY, that would be awesome!!  Please just bring it to the pavillion at church. 
 
God has sure been good to us and we want to "make the most of every opportunity"!!! 
 
See you all tonight!!!
 
Pastor

Kitchen Help Tonight

If anyone can help with VBS in the kitchen tonight, it would be greatly appreciated.  You will need to be here around 4:30 and you will probably be done by 6:30.  Please call me at 359-1061  asap if you are able to help!!!
 
Ann Panhorst was going to be the kitchen person tonight, but she fell ill yesterday morning and is still recovering.  She is hoping to be back up to ship shape by tomorrow, but is not able to be here tonight. 

Projector Schedule Update Monday, July 16, 12:33pm

Thank you Julie Schaumberg for taking quite a few more dates!!  let's keep 'em coming people!
 
I really need to get these dates filled up so it is done, especially the 11am service!!!  Please fill in as many as you can.  It only requires on finger and the ability to stay awake during worship!!! 
 
A special thank you to Don and Ann, Pam, Denise, and Julie who have taken so many time slots!  I really do appreciate y'all tremendously!
 
PLEASE HELP ME OUT
 
July 21- Pamb
July 22- 8:30-  Don and Ann Panhorst                     11-
 
July 28- Pamb 
July 29- 8:30- Don and Ann Panhorst                      11-
 
Aug 4-
Aug 5- 8:30- Denise Schlesselmann                       11- Mckenzie
 
Aug 11-  Mckenzie
Aug 12- 8:30- Don and Ann Panhorst                      11-
 
Aug 18-
Aug 19- 8:30-  Julie Schaumberg                     11-
 
Aug 25-
Aug 26- 8:30-                       11- Mckenzie
 
Sept 1-
Sept 2- 8:30-                        11-
 
Sept 8-
Sept 9- 8:30-  Denise                      11-
 
Sept 15-
Sept 16- 8:30- Julie S                       11-
 
Sept 22-
Sept 23- 8:30-                       11-
 
Sept 29- Mckenzie
Sept 30- 8:30-                       11-
 
Oct 6-
Oct 7- 8:30- Denise                          11-
 
Oct 13-
Oct 14- 8:30-                         11-
 
Oct 20-
Oct 21- 8:30-  Julie S.                        11- Mckenzie
 
Oct 27- Mckenzie
Oct 28- 8:30-                          11-
 
Nov. 3-
Nov. 4-  8:30- Denise                          11-
 
Nov. 10-
Nov. 11- 8:30-                         11-
 
Nov. 17- Mckenzie
Nov. 18- 8:30-  Julie S.                       11-
 
Nov. 24- Mckenzie 
Nov. 25- 8:30-                         11-
 
Dec. 1-
Dec. 2- 8:30- Denise                          11-
 
Dec. 5- (Midweek Advent 1) Mckenzie
 
Dec. 8-
Dec. 9- 8:30-                            11-
 
Dec. 12- (Midweek Advent 2) Mckenzie
 
Dec. 15-
Dec. 16- 8:30- Julie S.                          11-
 
Dec. 19- (Midweek Advent 3)  mckenzie
 
Dec. 22-
Dec. 23- 8:30-  Mckenzie                        11-
 
Dec. 24 (Christmas Eve)  7pm    Mckenzie                        11pm
Dec. 25 (Christmas day) 9am
 
 






Projector Schedule Update Monday, July 16, 9:54am

I really need to get these dates filled up so it is done, especially the 11am service!!!  Please fill in as many as you can.  It only requires on finger and the ability to stay awake during worship!!! 
 
A special thank you to Don and Ann, Pam, Denise, and Julie who have taken so many time slots!  I really do appreciate y'all tremendously!
 
PLEASE HELP ME OUT
 
July 21- Pamb
July 22- 8:30-  Don and Ann Panhorst                     11-
 
July 28- Pamb 
July 29- 8:30- Don and Ann Panhorst                      11-
 
Aug 4-
Aug 5- 8:30- Denise Schlesselmann                       11- Mckenzie
 
Aug 11-  Mckenzie
Aug 12- 8:30- Don and Ann Panhorst                      11-
 
Aug 18-
Aug 19- 8:30-  Julie Schaumberg                     11-
 
Aug 25-
Aug 26- 8:30-                       11- Mckenzie
 
Sept 1-
Sept 2- 8:30-                        11-
 
Sept 8-
Sept 9- 8:30-  Denise                      11-
 
Sept 15-
Sept 16- 8:30-                       11-
 
Sept 22-
Sept 23- 8:30-                       11-
 
Sept 29- Mckenzie
Sept 30- 8:30-                       11-
 
Oct 6-
Oct 7- 8:30- Denise                          11-
 
Oct 13-
Oct 14- 8:30-                         11-
 
Oct 20-
Oct 21- 8:30-                          11- Mckenzie
 
Oct 27- Mckenzie
Oct 28- 8:30-                          11-
 
Nov. 3-
Nov. 4-  8:30- Denise                          11-
 
Nov. 10-
Nov. 11- 8:30-                         11-
 
Nov. 17- Mckenzie
Nov. 18- 8:30-                         11-
 
Nov. 24- Mckenzie 
Nov. 25- 8:30-                         11-
 
Dec. 1-
Dec. 2- 8:30- Denise                          11-
 
Dec. 5- (Midweek Advent 1) Mckenzie
 
Dec. 8-
Dec. 9- 8:30-                            11-
 
Dec. 12- (Midweek Advent 2) Mckenzie
 
Dec. 15-
Dec. 16- 8:30-                          11-
 
Dec. 19- (Midweek Advent 3)  mckenzie
 
Dec. 22-
Dec. 23- 8:30-  Mckenzie                        11-
 
Dec. 24 (Christmas Eve)  7pm    Mckenzie                        11pm
Dec. 25 (Christmas day) 9am
 
 






Monday, July 16, 2012

DEVOTION: (from Lutheran Hour Ministries)
Jesus said) "The thief comes only to steal and kill and destroy. I came that they may have life and have it abundantly." John10:10

Seventeen-year-old Australian Shaun Wilson-Miller has died. The cause of death: the second heart which had been transplanted into him, had been rejected.

Before he died, Wilson-Miller said a number of things -- things which are pretty profound for a young man.

The first thing of note is that Wilson-Miller was realistic as to his future. In a video he commented, "I won't be here for as long as I thought." It is sad so many other folks don't come to a similar conclusion. Indeed, many live as if they will never die, as if they never needed a Savior.

Wilson-Miller also said, "This (life) has been an awesome ride, I have no regrets. Live life to the fullest because you never know what's going to happen."

Although Wilson-Miller said he had no regrets, later in the video he admitted to one sadness he had encountered. While in the hospital he fell in love with another heart patient. He said, "The hardest thing for me is leaving her, knowing that I won't get to marry her, to have kids together, to grow old together. That is what makes me sad.

As I said, pretty profound thoughts from a young man facing death.

Most of us would agree with Wilson-Miller ... this world can be a pretty awesome place. Every day the Lord surrounds us with opportunities and challenges, difficulties, decisions -- and His grace. Even more, He wants us to live that life to its fullest.

True, because of sin our lives will never have the perfection the Lord had originally established. But, with Jesus, we can have an abundant life.

Because of His life and death, we who acknowledge Him as Savior have forgiveness and eternity. Because of His ongoing presence and the blessings from the Holy Spirit, we know we are not alone. Because of His victory over the grave, we know that we too shall rise.

Yes, I like Shaun Wilson-Miller. He was right about many things and wrong in this: because of Jesus and the salvation He has given to us, His people know exactly what is going to happen.

THE PRAYER: Dear Lord, for having given Your Son's life so my life may be filled and overflowing, I am thankful. Now I pray for the others in the world who are not sure of today, tomorrow and eternity. May they be brought to know and believe in the Scriptural truth which says, "Because Jesus lives, we shall live also." In His Name. Amen.
    
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TODAY'S QUIZ: Name one verse in Isaiah that talks about the Messiah.
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CATECHISM:
Question:  What do you therefore confess about Jesus Christ, the God-man?
Answer: I believe that Jesus Christ is my Lord and my Redeemer, whom I love and serve with my whole life.
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CALENDAR:
MONDAY -FRIDAY- VBS; Jump into the River of Life; supper 5:30; FUN 6-8pm
Mon- Worship task force meeting 7pm
Tues- Quilters 9-2; Bible Class on Luke 11:30-12:15; Council meeting 7pm; no Alpha
Wed- Ladies Aid (mite box ingathering) 1pm; newsletter deadline
Sat- Men's Retreat 9am-8pm; worship 5pm
Sun- worship 9; Sunday school and Bible class 10:15; worship 11am 
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NEWS:
VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL BEGINS TONIGHT!!!!!!
5:30 SUPPER
FUN GOES FROM 6-8pm each night!!! 
 
We need a few helpers for the kitchen tonight!!  If anyone can help please call me at 636-359-1061
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MEN'S RETREAT  THIS SATURDAY AT THE SCHIRR'S HOUSE 9am-8pm
It will be a very relaxing time with lots of good food, fellowship, and a bit of God's Word. 
 
Come and go as you need to.  $25 per person.  Make checks payable to Walt Schirr.  WE NEED TO KNOW ASAP HOW MANY PEOPLE ARE GOING TO BE THERE SO PLEASE CALL THE CHURCH OFFICE TODAY TO LET US KNOW!!!
____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
CHILDREN'S SUNDAY SCHOOL AND ADULT BIBLE STUDY ARE STILL GOING ON IN THE SUMMER TIME!!  9:45 EVERY SUNDAY!!
In adult Bible class this week we will be studying the concept of "The Certainty of Faith". 
 
The kids do a short video based devotion, have some fun time, and do a neat craft to take home!! 
 
 Please join us and grow in your faith along with the rest of us!!! 
__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
PROJECTOR SCHEDULE  (Please help to fill the dates!!)
July 21- Pamb
July 22- 8:30-  Don and Ann Panhorst                     11-
 
July 28- Pamb 
July 29- 8:30- Don and Ann Panhorst                      11-
 
Aug 4-
Aug 5- 8:30- Denise Schlesselmann                       11- Mckenzie
 
Aug 11-  Mckenzie
Aug 12- 8:30- Don and Ann Panhorst                      11-
 
Aug 18-
Aug 19- 8:30-  Julie Schaumberg                     11-
 
Aug 25-
Aug 26- 8:30-                       11- Mckenzie
 
Sept 1-
Sept 2- 8:30-                        11-
 
Sept 8-
Sept 9- 8:30-  Denise                      11-
 
Sept 15-
Sept 16- 8:30-                       11-
 
Sept 22-
Sept 23- 8:30-                       11-
 
Sept 29- Mckenzie
Sept 30- 8:30-                       11-
 
Oct 6-
Oct 7- 8:30- Denise                          11-
 
Oct 13-
Oct 14- 8:30-                         11-
 
Oct 20-
Oct 21- 8:30-                          11- Mckenzie
 
Oct 27- Mckenzie
Oct 28- 8:30-                          11-
 
Nov. 3-
Nov. 4-  8:30- Denise                          11-
 
Nov. 10-
Nov. 11- 8:30-                         11-
 
Nov. 17- Mckenzie
Nov. 18- 8:30-                         11-
 
Nov. 24- Mckenzie 
Nov. 25- 8:30-                         11-
 
Dec. 1-
Dec. 2- 8:30- Denise                          11-
 
Dec. 5- (Midweek Advent 1) Mckenzie
 
Dec. 8-
Dec. 9- 8:30-                            11-
 
Dec. 12- (Midweek Advent 2) Mckenzie
 
Dec. 15-
Dec. 16- 8:30-                          11-
 
Dec. 19- (Midweek Advent 3)  mckenzie
 
Dec. 22-
Dec. 23- 8:30-  Mckenzie                        11-
 
Dec. 24 (Christmas Eve)  7pm    Mckenzie                        11pm
Dec. 25 (Christmas day) 9am
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BLOOD DRIVE IN AUGUST
Denise Schlesselmann is again organizing a blood drive with the Red Cross for the beginning of August.  She has lists of people that need to be called and informed of the blood drive.   Please email her at bookanddoglover@yahoo.com to let her know you can help!!
_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
STEWARDSHIP SPOLIGHT FOR THE MONTH OF JULY IS CONCORDIA SEMINARY FOOD BANK
July stewardship opportunity is the Concordia Seminary Food Bank to assist student families while attending school.
At the present time, we are only recommending money donations (rather than food items) so that the Food Bank may purchase perishables and other items most in need. 
________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
PRAYERS:   
For FARMERS AND MANY OTHERS WHO DEPEND ON WATER FOR THEIR LIVELIHOOD, as they all deal with this severe drought.
 
FOR KEN WAGNER as he is recovering well at Delmar Gardens from a broken hip.
 
For DOLORES DEBLAZE who continues to deal with treatments for cancer.
 
For GENE SIEBOLD as he has begun cheomotherapy treatments for esophogeal cancer.
 
For BOB LAMPEN, Karin Klaustermeier's dad, as he is struggling with his chemotherapy.
 
For CAROLINE BUELTMANN who is now at Jonesburg Nursing Home recovering from heart troubles.  
  
For JEANETTE KOEHLER who is continuing her therapy at Troy Nursing Home.
     
 

Campus Ministry for all our college ikids

Hey all you college kids!!!!
 
If you are looking for a place to go to church while you are away at college, check out www.lcmscampusministry.org.  You will find a form to fill out.  If there is a campus pastor or a church near the place you are going.  That pastor or church will be, securely and confidentially, sent your info.   It is a great way to connect with a faith community to help you stay strong and grow in your faith while you are away.  Check it out!  it is definitely worth your time. 
 
Peace be with you!
Pastor

Ken Wagner update

Ken's glasses have been found and he is moving today to Delmar Gardens!!  Hooray!  Thank the Lord for the wonderful progress for Ken and keep praying for him. 
 
Peace be with you all!
Pastor

Ken Wagner update

Ken Wagner has had his surgery to repair his hip and is recoverng well at the hosital today.  He will start physical therapy today.  Please pray for him though as it looks as though the hospital lost his glasses. 

July Stewardship opportunity

 July stewardship opportunity is the Concordia Seminary Food Bank to assist student families while attending school.
At the present time, we are only recommending money donations (rather than food items) so that the Food Bank may purchase perishables and other items most in need.

Thank you.

Alan Hofeldt
Board of Stewardship

BAND: Avenue of the Saints to be here this Sunday

Cory Tobias (drummer) and Bill Rowe (guitarist and singer) will be here to lead us in worship this Sunday at our 11am service.  I really want to make this an uplifting service with as many people there as possible.  Please come and hear them and join in worship!  INVITE YOUR FRIENDS!! 
 
We'll see you there!
Pastor

Tuesday, July 3, 2012

DEVOTION: (from Lutheran Hour Ministries)
Passing alongside the Sea of Galilee, He saw Simon and Andrew the brother of Simon casting a net into the sea, for they were fishermen. And Jesus said to them, "Follow Me, and I will make you become fishers of men." And immediately they left their nets and followed Him. Mark 1:16-18

When Jesus passed by Simon, Andrew, and the other fishermen of Galilee, He called them and they went.

When Jesus passed by Matthew's tax collector's table, the Savior called the publican and he went.

These men found themselves blessed because they listened and responded to the Savior's summons. In the years which were before them, there must have been many times they gave thanks to the Lord that they had walked with and listened to the Savior.

Of course, we need to realize not all voices of authority can be trusted.

For example, take the case of Patricia Maione. Recently, Maione found herself in the sand trap of Whitinsville Golf Club in Northbridge, Massachusetts. Now that would be just fine if she had been playing golf. She wasn't. She was driving her car.

Maione says her GPS told her to make a left turn. She listened, made the left turn, drove through a cornfield and onto the golf course.

You see, it does make a difference what voice you select as your authority. Maione says she was wrong to trust her GPS. The police say she was wrong to think she could drink and drive. She was arrested for driving with a suspended license and fourth offense drunken driving.

Yes, it makes a difference to whom you listen. Some voices may be respected; some voices may carry wisdom and truth. But no voice can be trusted as thoroughly and completely as that of our Heavenly Father.

When He promises to send His Son to be the world's Savior, that promise is kept. And when that Son says He will be crucified and on the third day rise again, you can trust He has done all that is necessary to save your soul.

One-hundred percent confidence, one-hundred percent of the time -- that's the way we can listen to the Lord.

THE PRAYER: Dear Lord, the world is filled with those who say much but are sure of little. Grant me the wisdom to separate falsehood from truth when I listen to them. Most of all, guide me to pay attention to You, who alone have -- and are -- the truth. In Jesus' Name I ask it. Amen.
   
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YESTERDAY'S QUIZ:    Why did Israel and Syria join forces against Judah in 2 Kings 15?  Because they wouldn't fight with them against Assyria, they tried to force them into it.  (Thanks Dianne!)
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TODAY'S QUIZ: Name two of the nations that Isaiah prophesied judgment against.
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CATECHISM:
Question:  Why was it necessary for Jesus to be true God?
Answer: Christ had to be true God in order that
a. His fulfilling of the Law, suffering, and death might be sufficient ransom for all people;
b. He might be able to overcome death and the devil for us. 
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CALENDAR:
Tues- no Bible class today; Jonesburg nursing home worship 10:30; ALPHA 6:30
Wed- Independence Day
Thurs- Alzheimer's Support group 1pm
Fri- nothing
Sat- worship 5pm
Sun- worship 9; Sunday school and Bible class 10:15; worship 11am  AVENUE OF THE SAINTS here to lead worship!!
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NEWS:
PROJECTOR SCHEDULE  (Please help to fill the dates!!)
July 7- Pamb
July 8- 8:30-    Julie Schaumberg                     11- Rebecca Winn
 
July 14- Mckenzie
July 15- 8:30-  Julie Schaumberg                     11-
 
July 21- Pamb
July 22- 8:30-  Don and Ann Panhorst                     11-
 
July 28- Pamb 
July 29- 8:30- Don and Ann Panhorst                      11-
 
Aug 4-
Aug 5- 8:30- Denise Schlesselmann                       11- Mckenzie
 
Aug 11-  Mckenzie
Aug 12- 8:30- Don and Ann Panhorst                      11-
 
Aug 18-
Aug 19- 8:30-  Julie Schaumberg                     11-
 
Aug 25-
Aug 26- 8:30-                       11- Mckenzie
 
Sept 1-
Sept 2- 8:30-                        11-
 
Sept 8-
Sept 9- 8:30-  Denise                      11-
 
Sept 15-
Sept 16- 8:30-                       11-
 
Sept 22-
Sept 23- 8:30-                       11-
 
Sept 29- Mckenzie
Sept 30- 8:30-                       11-
 
Oct 6-
Oct 7- 8:30- Denise                          11-
 
Oct 13-
Oct 14- 8:30-                         11-
 
Oct 20-
Oct 21- 8:30-                          11- Mckenzie
 
Oct 27- Mckenzie
Oct 28- 8:30-                          11-
 
Nov. 3-
Nov. 4-  8:30- Denise                          11-
 
Nov. 10-
Nov. 11- 8:30-                         11-
 
Nov. 17- Mckenzie
Nov. 18- 8:30-                         11-
 
Nov. 24- Mckenzie 
Nov. 25- 8:30-                         11-
 
Dec. 1-
Dec. 2- 8:30- Denise                          11-
 
Dec. 5- (Midweek Advent 1) Mckenzie
 
Dec. 8-
Dec. 9- 8:30-                            11-
 
Dec. 12- (Midweek Advent 2) Mckenzie
 
Dec. 15-
Dec. 16- 8:30-                          11-
 
Dec. 19- (Midweek Advent 3)  mckenzie
 
Dec. 22-
Dec. 23- 8:30-  Mckenzie                        11-
 
Dec. 24 (Christmas Eve)  7pm    Mckenzie                        11pm
Dec. 25 (Christmas day) 9am
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PRAISE BAND "AVENUE OF THE SAINTS" TO BE HERE TO LEAD WORSHIP THIS SUNDAY!!
Cory Tobias (one of the funeral directors at Martin funeral home) and his bandmate Bill Rowe will be here to lead worship for us at our 11am service on Sunday July 8.  They play a lot of the music you would hear on 99.1 Joy FM and are very good at it.  Come and listen and join in their inspirational music ministry and hear the good news!
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SERVANT GROUP LEAVING At 1PM THIS SUNDAY FOR HENRYVILLE, INDIANA
Scott Heitgerd, Lani Heitgerd, Alex Heitgerd, Mark Groeber, Chris Groeber, Gary Hoelscher, Ben Holescher, Conner Figura, Shawn Jaeger, Torre Linke, Taryn Linke, Taryn's friend Alexandra Savala, and Pastor are goign to help rebuild the town of henryville, Indiana which was devastated by a tornado in March.  Please pray for us as we share the Gospel and as we help to rebuild people's lives. 
___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
SUNDAY WORSHIP TIME HAS CHANGED!!  EARLY SERVICE BEGINS AT 8:30!!!!! 
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VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL WILL BE JULY 16-20!!!  5:30-8pm each night!!!  Our theme is going to be "Jump In with Jesus"
(Call or email Karin Klaustermeier, Christy Winn, or Naomi Johnson to volunteer to help out or to sign up your kids.)
 
We will review and learn about some of the many Bible stories that take place in and around water. 
 
Mark your calendars today to attend and to help out if you are able!  This is a great fellowship and growing time for all who get involved!!!
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THE CHURCH DIRECTORY WILL BE UPDATED THIS SUMMER
If you have a new address or phone number please, please, please call Marilyn and let her know.  Or just reply to this email and I will get her the corrected info!!  Thank you!!
___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
ALPHA CLASS EVERY TUESDAY AT 6:30 PM!!!
All are welcome to join us every Tuesday to learn more about our own faith, to learn about the world around us, and to grow in the Spirit and in fellowship with each other.
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STEWARDSHIP SPOLIGHT FOR THE MONTH OF JUNE IS Warrenton Community Home Repair Ministry. 
This organization helps needy families or individuals make their dwellings safer or more livable.  This gives us the opportunity to use our time, talents, and treasure.  For those unable to participate with time or talents, donations are accepted for project materials.  Continue to watch this email and your bulletin for opportunities to serve in this way when projects become available.  If you care to donat eto this worthwhile ministry you may use a designated envelope celarly marked for this ministry. 
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PRAYERS:   
FOR KEN WAGNER  (who already has a broken neck) as he will be undergoing surgery soon to repair a broken hip.
 
For DOLORES DEBLAZE who is goiing to see the doctor today to get the results of a CAT scan and to find out about further courses of treatment for her cancer. 
 
For GENE SIEBOLD as he has begun cheomotherapy treatments for esophogeal cancer.
 
For BOB LAMPEN, Karin Klaustermeier's dad, as he is struggling with his chemotherapy.
 
For CAROLINE BUELTMANN who is now at Jonesburg Nursing Home recovering from heart troubles.  
  
For JEANETTE KOEHLER who is continuing her therapy at Troy Nursing Home.
     
 

Projector Schedule updated 5:22, Jul 2

It is coming along very nicely!  Let's get this knocked out by the end of the week!  Check your schedules and fill em up!! Lots of 11am openings!!
 
 
 
 
I am going to put the calendar for the whole rest of the year together so I don't have to do it again till 2013!!  Please fill in as many dates as you can!!!
 
July 7- Pamb
July 8- 8:30-    Julie Schaumberg                     11- Rebecca Winn
 
July 14- Mckenzie
July 15- 8:30-  Julie Schaumberg                     11-
 
July 21- Pamb
July 22- 8:30-  Don and Ann Panhorst                     11-
 
July 28- Pamb 
July 29- 8:30- Don and Ann Panhorst                      11-
 
Aug 4-
Aug 5- 8:30- Denise Schlesselmann                       11- Mckenzie
 
Aug 11-  Mckenzie
Aug 12- 8:30- Don and Ann Panhorst                      11-
 
Aug 18-
Aug 19- 8:30-  Julie Schaumberg                     11-
 
Aug 25-
Aug 26- 8:30-                       11- Mckenzie
 
Sept 1-
Sept 2- 8:30-                        11-
 
Sept 8-
Sept 9- 8:30-  Denise                      11-
 
Sept 15-
Sept 16- 8:30-                       11-
 
Sept 22-
Sept 23- 8:30-                       11-
 
Sept 29- Mckenzie
Sept 30- 8:30-                       11-
 
Oct 6-
Oct 7- 8:30- Denise                          11-
 
Oct 13-
Oct 14- 8:30-                         11-
 
Oct 20-
Oct 21- 8:30-                          11- Mckenzie
 
Oct 27- Mckenzie
Oct 28- 8:30-                          11-
 
Nov. 3-
Nov. 4-  8:30- Denise                          11-
 
Nov. 10-
Nov. 11- 8:30-                         11-
 
Nov. 17- Mckenzie
Nov. 18- 8:30-                         11-
 
Nov. 24- Mckenzie 
Nov. 25- 8:30-                         11-
 
Dec. 1-
Dec. 2- 8:30- Denise                          11-
 
Dec. 5- (Midweek Advent 1) Mckenzie
 
Dec. 8-
Dec. 9- 8:30-                            11-
 
Dec. 12- (Midweek Advent 2) Mckenzie
 
Dec. 15-
Dec. 16- 8:30-                          11-
 
Dec. 19- (Midweek Advent 3)  mckenzie
 
Dec. 22-
Dec. 23- 8:30-  Mckenzie                        11-
 
Dec. 24 (Christmas Eve)  7pm    Mckenzie                        11pm
Dec. 25 (Christmas day) 9am
 
 





Projector Schedule updated 9:50, July 2

HAVEN'T HAD ANYONE ELSE FILL UP THESE DATES IN A COUPLE DAYS.   Please help your pastor out especially for the next few weeks at the 11am service!!
 



Still a lot of dates that need to be filled up!!!!  KEEP EM COMING!!!  
 
 
 
 
I am going to put the calendar for the whole rest of the year together so I don't have to do it again till 2013!!  Please fill in as many dates as you can!!!
 
July 7- Pamb
July 8- 8:30-    Julie Schaumberg                     11-
 
July 14- Mckenzie
July 15- 8:30-  Julie Schaumberg                     11-
 
July 21- Pamb
July 22- 8:30-  Don and Ann Panhorst                     11-
 
July 28-
July 29- 8:30- Don and Ann Panhorst                      11-
 
Aug 4-
Aug 5- 8:30- Denise Schlesselmann                       11- Mckenzie
 
Aug 11-  Mckenzie
Aug 12- 8:30-                       11-
 
Aug 18-
Aug 19- 8:30-  Julie Schaumberg                     11-
 
Aug 25-
Aug 26- 8:30-                       11- Mckenzie
 
Sept 1-
Sept 2- 8:30-                        11-
 
Sept 8-
Sept 9- 8:30-  Denise                      11-
 
Sept 15-
Sept 16- 8:30-                       11-
 
Sept 22-
Sept 23- 8:30-                       11-
 
Sept 29- Mckenzie
Sept 30- 8:30-                       11-
 
Oct 6-
Oct 7- 8:30- Denise                          11-
 
Oct 13-
Oct 14- 8:30-                         11-
 
Oct 20-
Oct 21- 8:30-                          11- Mckenzie
 
Oct 27- Mckenzie
Oct 28- 8:30-                          11-
 
Nov. 3-
Nov. 4-  8:30- Denise                          11-
 
Nov. 10-
Nov. 11- 8:30-                         11-
 
Nov. 17- Mckenzie
Nov. 18- 8:30-                         11-
 
Nov. 24- Mckenzie 
Nov. 25- 8:30-                         11-
 
Dec. 1-
Dec. 2- 8:30- Denise                          11-
 
Dec. 5- (Midweek Advent 1) Mckenzie
 
Dec. 8-
Dec. 9- 8:30-                            11-
 
Dec. 12- (Midweek Advent 2) Mckenzie
 
Dec. 15-
Dec. 16- 8:30-                          11-
 
Dec. 19- (Midweek Advent 3)  mckenzie
 
Dec. 22-
Dec. 23- 8:30-  Mckenzie                        11-
 
Dec. 24 (Christmas Eve)  7pm    Mckenzie                        11pm
Dec. 25 (Christmas day) 9am
 
 




National Youth Gathering Update

Below is a little newsletter with links to all different sorts of things having to do with the National Youth Gathering.  As I get these emails I will forward them to you all from time to time!!
 
 
Also, one change I have to make.  The date for our meeting will have to change from Mon, July 16 at 6pm to Mon, July 23 at 6pm.  I will have pizza for everyone who comes!  Please let me know whether or not you cna make it so I know you got this email!!!
 
Peace be with you!
Pastor
 

To view an online version of this email, click here.

 
 
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3…2…1…Happy 1 Year!




That's right, in exactly one year from today, we plan to be gathered together as the body of Christ in San Antonio, TX for the 2013 National LCMS Youth Gathering. We look forward to the months of planning and preparation that lie ahead.
Here are upcoming key dates to keep in mind:  
  • July 15, 2012 – The Young Adult Volunteer (YAV) application process opens on the Gathering website.  YAVs are those aged 19 -25 years old who serve with interactive learning centers, workshop speakers, servant events, mass events, hotel life and other components of Gathering program. They also work alongside Community Life Builders in many capacities. YAV applications will be accepted until 11:59pm on December 31, 2012.

  • August 2012 - Registration Materials including the pre-Gathering DVD and hotel information will be headed to a congregation near you.

  • September 10, 2012 – Online registration opens on the Gathering website.

Be sure to keep checking www.lcmsgathering.com for new Community Life resources that will aid you in the planning process.

We have a special request:

Youth ministry funding needs a boost
As you know, youth ministries play an integral role in shaping and inspiring young minds throughout the country. That's why Thrivent Financial is partnering with us through a Facebook campaign called "Raise the Praise" to create awareness and raise funds for the important work we do.

Here's where you can help
Support the "Raise the Praise" Challenge: If Thrivent Financial reaches 110,000 fans on their Facebook page by July 31, they will donate $10,000 to youth ministries. Become a Facebook fan today!

You can also demonstrate your own generosity by making a personal donation to our ministry. 

Make a difference in three easy steps:

  • "Like" Thrivent Financial on Facebook.
  • Share the campaign with family and friends.
  • Make a donation and encourage others to do so as well.
  • Donations through the LCMS option go to support servant events hosted at LCMS District Booths at the 2013 National LCMS Youth Gathering

Christ's peace be with you this summer!

Youth Ministry Staff
The Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod
Office of National Mission





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pray for Ken Wagner

Ken Wagner fell and broke his hip yesterday evening.  He will hopefully be having surgery sometime tomorrow.  Please pray for him as he is already dealing with an inoperable broken neck. 
 
Thank you,
Pastor

July 9, 7PM, Westfield House, Cambridge, England at Trinity

A  message from Pastor Clow at Trinity, Wellsville.....
 
Call him at 573-544-8441 if you would like to attend or wouldjust like more info. 
 

Greetings all,

At Trinity Lutheran, outside of Wellsville, MO, Rev. Dr. Jonathan Mumme, tutor at Westfield House in Cambridge England will be speaking about the incredible opportunities that exist for international Lutheranism at this small house of theological study.  He will also outline ways that we can help and support the training of Lutheran pastors who will serve in places like Madagascar and Finland, among others.

The presentation is scheduled for 7PM, July 9th. 

Trinity is located on Trinity Church Road.  Here is a link to a map.  http://trinitylutheranwellsville.org/?page_id=4

Please invite your congregations and any others you would think would like to come.  Information about Westfield House follows.

Thank you,
Keith Clow



Westfield House is the seminary for the Ev. Luth. Church of England.  The House is attached to Fitzwilliam College of Cambridge University. Along with hosting students from St. Louis and Ft. Wayne seminaries for a year study abroad program and European Lutheran seminary students, Westfield hosts students from as far away and diverse backgrounds as India and Madagascar.  During the 2011-2012 academic year, staff, faculty and students represented 14 different nationalities!  A brief history from the Westfield House website follows:

Westfield House is the theological college of the Evangelical Lutheran Church of England (ELCE).

History

The House was built more than a century before its inauguration as a house of theological studies on the 22nd of February, 1962. It is situated at 30 Huntingdon Road, opposite New Hall and Fitzwilliam College, about half a mile from the city centre. Fitzwilliam is the college of the University of Cambridge to which Westfield House is attached.


The situation of Westfield House is fitting, for the first Lutheran studies in England took place in Cambridge. English Reformers such as Robert Barnes, Hugh Latimer, and Thomas Bilney gathered to read and discuss the writings of Martin Luther in the White Horse Inn, not far from the site of Westfield House today.
The programme of theological studies in Cambridge, sponsored by the ELCE, has its roots in the work of the late Dr William Arndt in the 1950s. The formal beginning was brought a step closer by the appointment of Normal Nagel as the first Preceptor in 1958. In 1969 the academic staff at Westfield increased by the addition of a Tutor to allow more teaching within the House itself. In 1998 a second Tutor was added.

Purpose

The primary purpose of Westfield House is to equip students with the knowledge, attitudes, and skills necessary for the ministry of the Evangelical Lutheran Church and its proclamation of the Gospel of Jesus Christ. As a centre of theological studies, it also seeks to serve the Lutheran Church, both in this country and overseas, by the promotion of Christian learning at all levels. It provides theological education withim the framework of a confessional Lutheran perspective, and offers resources that further an understanding of that perspective. Besides the academic staff, these resources are principally contained in the small, but carefully assembled library. It is the only significant Lutheran library in the country. 





Projector Schedule updated 9:30am June 29

Thank you Pam Bueltmann!!!



Still a lot of dates that need to be filled up!!!!  KEEP EM COMING!!!  
 
 
 
 
I am going to put the calendar for the whole rest of the year together so I don't have to do it again till 2013!!  Please fill in as many dates as you can!!!
 
July 7- Pamb
July 8- 8:30-    Julie Schaumberg                     11-
 
July 14- Mckenzie
July 15- 8:30-  Julie Schaumberg                     11-
 
July 21- Pamb
July 22- 8:30-  Don and Ann Panhorst                     11-
 
July 28-
July 29- 8:30- Don and Ann Panhorst                      11-
 
Aug 4-
Aug 5- 8:30- Denise Schlesselmann                       11- Mckenzie
 
Aug 11-  Mckenzie
Aug 12- 8:30-                       11-
 
Aug 18-
Aug 19- 8:30-  Julie Schaumberg                     11-
 
Aug 25-
Aug 26- 8:30-                       11- Mckenzie
 
Sept 1-
Sept 2- 8:30-                        11-
 
Sept 8-
Sept 9- 8:30-  Denise                      11-
 
Sept 15-
Sept 16- 8:30-                       11-
 
Sept 22-
Sept 23- 8:30-                       11-
 
Sept 29- Mckenzie
Sept 30- 8:30-                       11-
 
Oct 6-
Oct 7- 8:30- Denise                          11-
 
Oct 13-
Oct 14- 8:30-                         11-
 
Oct 20-
Oct 21- 8:30-                          11- Mckenzie
 
Oct 27- Mckenzie
Oct 28- 8:30-                          11-
 
Nov. 3-
Nov. 4-  8:30- Denise                          11-
 
Nov. 10-
Nov. 11- 8:30-                         11-
 
Nov. 17- Mckenzie
Nov. 18- 8:30-                         11-
 
Nov. 24- Mckenzie 
Nov. 25- 8:30-                         11-
 
Dec. 1-
Dec. 2- 8:30- Denise                          11-
 
Dec. 5- (Midweek Advent 1) Mckenzie
 
Dec. 8-
Dec. 9- 8:30-                            11-
 
Dec. 12- (Midweek Advent 2) Mckenzie
 
Dec. 15-
Dec. 16- 8:30-                          11-
 
Dec. 19- (Midweek Advent 3)  mckenzie
 
Dec. 22-
Dec. 23- 8:30-  Mckenzie                        11-
 
Dec. 24 (Christmas Eve)  7pm    Mckenzie                        11pm
Dec. 25 (Christmas day) 9am