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Thursday, September 26, 2013
By Pastor Ken Klaus, Speaker Emeritus of The Lutheran Hour
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"Confused"
September 26, 2013
When I was young, I had a hero: the Lone Ranger. How could you not like a guy who didn't shoot to kill, who rode a white horse, and never stuck around for any embarrassing "Thank you, masked man. Whoever you are?"
When I became an adult, I had a hero: Clayton Moore, the fellow who played the Lone Ranger on television. Knowing he was the hero of millions of children, he tried to live his life worthy of that honor. (Try to find some star or athlete or singer or politician who does that today!)
Most of us have idols. Ten-year-old Erin Shead of Lucy Elementary School in Millington, Tennessee, has an idol. When her teacher asked her to write an essay about a person she idolized, she wrote, "I look up to God. I love Him and Jesus, and Jesus is His earthly Son. I also love Jesus." I hope that Shead keeps her promise that God will "always be the number one Person I look up to."
That might be easier said than done. You see, Shead's teacher told her she could not use God as an idol for the assignment. She had to take her essay home because it couldn't stay on school property.
Of course, it is possible this might have been an honest mistake made by a teacher who doesn't understand the First Amendment. It's possible, but not likely. A spokesman for the Shelby School District said, "Teachers are prohibited from promoting religious beliefs in the classroom." He also said, "The school doesn't have a policy about students expressing their religious beliefs."
So, why couldn't Shead write about God? The district's spokesman didn't have an answer.
Amazing! Last week the U.S. Supreme Court said, "In God We Trust" will stay on our coins and during that same week a teacher in Tennessee basically said, "We may trust God, but we can't write about Him."
All of this means I have a new hero.
I'm going to look up to and, as best as I can, encourage students like Erin Shead who not only love the Lord, but aren't afraid to say so. Sadly, they are growing up in a country that is mighty confused. It is my prayer all of us old veterans may do all we can to encourage these young folks to be witnesses for the Savior who gave His life, so they might have life.
Oh, by the way, you should know the teacher approved of Shead's second choice of heroes: Michael Jackson.
THE PRAYER: Dear Lord, be with our courts and our schools. May they learn to send a right and consistent message to the young of America. And, even if they don't, may our young trust in and hold fast to You and Your only Son, their Savior. In Jesus' Name. Amen.
Pastor Ken Klaus
Speaker Emeritus of The Lutheran Hour®
Lutheran Hour Ministries
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WEDNESDAY'S QUIZ: Who was Rehum? He was a commanding officer of Persia who was against the rebuilding of Jerusalem and wrote a letter to King Artaxerxes basically to ask him to make them stop.
Sat- worship 5pm
Sun- worship 8:30 and 11; Sunday school 9:45
They are in need of HEALTHY snacks or monetary donations for healthy snacks. If you would like to donate please call Mary Aubuchon at 314-581-5824 .
Also, they can often use more helpers on Wednesdays. If you can help please call Mary about that as well.
If you are an adult (High school age and older) and you love to sing, we have the perfect opportunity for you to serve the Lord and use your talents!! Call Barb Dreyer at 359-1906 to tell her you want to sing and to get more info!
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For PAUL TOEDEBUSCH who is recovering from bladder surgery due to cancer.
I have been compiling a list of servicemen who are members of St John's so that we can pray for them. Below is a list of them and where they are currently stationed. Please note that their stationing changes quickly, so this may not even be up to date, but it is the last known whereabouts that I have of these guys.
Danny Dreyer- Army- 2nd Lieutenant- Ranger, GERMANY
Sam Hargrove- Army- 2 Lieutenant- Ft Rucker, Alabama, will be going through helicopter flight school and other training
David Mincemeyer- Army- Army Specialist- Ft. Carson, CO
Jon Rahn- Navy- Hawaii, not sure of his rank at this time
David Tate- Air Force- 2nd Lieutenant- Jacksonville, Florida
Alex Walters- Navy- E4- Guam
Ryan Woolf- Air Force- Airman 1st Class- Buckley Air Force Base, near Denver, CO
If there are more out there that I just don't know about, please let me know, and I will include him/her on the list.
Also, if you would like your family member or friend included in this list, please reply to this email with all the information!
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They are in need of HEALTHY snacks or monetary donations for healthy snacks. If you would like to donate please call Mary Aubuchon at 314-581-5824 .
Also, they can often use more helpers on Wednesdays. If you can help please call Mary about that as well.
FW: Liberty Christian Academy seeks new admin for the 2014 / 2015 school year
Friends:
If you know of anyone who might be interested in an administrative position at a small Christian K – 12 school in Wright City, MO, share this letter with them.
The current administrator is retiring in June 2014 and the school is seeking someone to fill that position. My son goes to this school and we both really love it.
Keep the school in your prayers to find the right person for the job.
Thank you.
Deana Tucker Dothage
Holy Rosary Basketball signups are underway
I am looking forward to coaching again this year as we work toward a winning season!! Below is a letter from the director, Terry Raterman. There is no specific start date yet, nor are there times or days for practices. I will find that out soon. All the pertinent info you need to know for now is below. Please note that the boys will each have to have ID cards this year. Try to get those asap because they are kind of a pain in the rear. Let me know if and when you get signed up. Thanks
Coach Klaustermeier
Holy Rosary basketball is just around the corner. We hope to have teams in grades 3 thru 8 for both boys and girls. There is also a Juvenile program for our high school students, who do not participate in their high school basketball teams.
For those of you new to the program (and those that have been with us for a while), our parish joined the CYC (Catholic Youth Council) last year. Our schedule consists of 10 league games, plus tournaments. The 2013-14 season starts on the first Saturday of January and runs thru the end of March, and games are usually played on week-ends. Practices will begin in November.
We are having online signups again this year. Our website is: https://holy-rosary-catholic-church.sportssignup.com . The first thing you will do is create an account (you only need one per family). Once you are logged in, you will add your children that will be playing. If you are coaching or assisting, you can sign up to do that at this time. Once you add children, you won't have to add them every year, for every sport. The next step is to click on "Basketball Registration". Complete the registration and billing information.
The fee this year will be $85—which includes league fees, tournaments, uniform, practice jersey, a team picture and helps with gym maintenance. Please, if there are any uniforms out there—please turn them in at this time. Players in grades 5 and above will be required to get id cards, before games start. You can get them online or go to St. Louis on Kingshighway. For more information about id cards see: http://www.cycstl.net/id-card-dates
For more information about the CYC you can go to the website: http://cycstcharles.com/index.php
We need a few coaches for the 3rd grades, and for the Juvenile teams. So, if you would be interested, or if you know of someone who would be willing to donate their time coaching basketball---please contact me right away. If we do not have a coach for a particular team, then we will have to drop that team from the program. In the past, we have been very fortunate finding coaches for the various teams. It takes a lot of time and dedication—and I hope that we will be successful in finding qualified individuals who would like to participate in our program.
We are also looking for high school students that are interested in reffing.
As in volleyball, parents will be assigned a time to work in our gym during home games or tournaments. We will have home games on at least 13 different Saturdays, plus host four tournaments. Your team will be assigned a day or days to work. Your coach or a volunteer will contact you about specific times. If you don't show up to work, a $50 fee will be assessed, payable before the next week-end of basketball games. It will take the cooperation of all of us to have a successful season.
If you have any questions concerning any of the above information, please feel free to contact me.
Thank you,
Terry Raterman
Home 456-7561 Cell 636-459-0003
Wednesday, September 25, 2013
DEVOTION:
Daily Devotions from Lutheran Hour Ministries
By Pastor Ken Klaus, Speaker Emeritus of The Lutheran Hour
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"God First"
September 25, 2013
* The other day I found myself driving behind a car that was doing 27 miles an hour on a street where the posted speed was 55 mph.
* Last week I had to jump out of the way of a vehicle that was backing up in a grocery store parking lot.
* Last month I laid on the horn to get the attention of a driver who seemed to be headed directly toward my vehicle.
* Thankfully, none of those incidents caused any damage. That was not the case in Waldorf, Maryland, when a woman crashed her vehicle into a tree and ended up in a lake. She was okay, but her Hyundai wasn't designed to sit upside down in five feet of water.
These four, seemingly unrelated incidents, have one thing in common. Have you guessed what that unifying factor might be? You get an A for the day if you said, "Those cars were all being driven by someone who was also texting on their cell phones."
Oh, there is one other thing those drivers have in common: they all go to prove there is truth in the words of the Savior who told us no man can serve two masters.
Now if I stopped all of my drivers and asked them -- do you think you can give proper attention to driving and texting? -- I am sure they would all give me a sincere and affirmative answer. They would say something like, "Of course, I can. I wouldn't text and drive if I thought any differently."
Well, they might think they can do two things equally well, but reality says they are mistaken.
That is also true for us. Either we love God or we love the world. Either the Lord is first in our lives or He is not. And in case anyone is wondering, the Lord is not content to run a distant second or third in the hearts of His people.
We can understand why that would be.
After all, He has decided to reach down and save His wayward children from themselves. He has, in His grace, done that which was necessary to rescue us from the clutches of sin, the devil, and death. In the Person of His Son, through Jesus' perfect life and total sacrifice, He has given hope, forgiveness and eternal life to all who are brought to faith in the risen Redeemer.
Now He asks that those who have been rescued show their appreciation by remembering what He has done and keeping Him first in all they do.
THE PRAYER: Dear Lord, grant us the wisdom and self-knowledge to realize we are not the world's only exception to the rule: no man can serve two masters. Help us acknowledge all You have done for us and live our lives thankfully. In the Savior's Name I ask it. Amen.
Pastor Ken Klaus
Speaker Emeritus of The Lutheran Hour®
Lutheran Hour Ministries
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MONDAY'S QUIZ: How many people returned to Jerusalem after their 70 years in Babylon? 42,360 besides their 7,337 men and maidservants 200 men and women singers
Sat- worship 5pm
Sun- worship 8:30 and 11; Sunday school 9:45
If you are an adult (High school age and older) and you love to sing, we have the perfect opportunity for you to serve the Lord and use your talents!! Call Barb Dreyer at 359-1906 to tell her you want to sing and to get more info!
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For PAUL TOEDEBUSCH who is recovering from bladder surgery due to cancer.
I have been compiling a list of servicemen who are members of St John's so that we can pray for them. Below is a list of them and where they are currently stationed. Please note that their stationing changes quickly, so this may not even be up to date, but it is the last known whereabouts that I have of these guys.
Danny Dreyer- Army- 2nd Lieutenant- Ranger, GERMANY
Sam Hargrove- Army- 2 Lieutenant- Ft Rucker, Alabama, will be going through helicopter flight school and other training
David Mincemeyer- Army- Army Specialist- Ft. Carson, CO
Jon Rahn- Navy- Hawaii, not sure of his rank at this time
David Tate- Air Force- 2nd Lieutenant- Jacksonville, Florida
Alex Walters- Navy- E4- Guam
Ryan Woolf- Air Force- Airman 1st Class- Buckley Air Force Base, near Denver, CO
If there are more out there that I just don't know about, please let me know, and I will include him/her on the list.
Also, if you would like your family member or friend included in this list, please reply to this email with all the information!
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From Warren County Health Dept.
Free Tdap (Tetanus-Diphtheria-Pertussis) Clinic
Oct. 8, 2013 1-3pm
Ages 11 and over (Age 11-18 MUST bring a complete shot record)
Walk in…No appointment needed (While supplies last)
Zumba, Total Body Toning & PiYo Classes
Zumba Tuesday Classes 4:45-5:30pm Sept 10-Oct 15 and /or Oct 22-Dec 3
Zumba Wednesday Classes 10-10:45am Sept 11-Oct 16 and/or Oct 23-Dec. 4
Total Body Toning Wednesdays 4:45-5:30pm Sept 11-Oct 16 and/or Oct 23-Dec. 4
PiYo (Pilates & Yoga combo) Wednesday's 5:45-6:45pm Sept. 11-Oct 16 and/or Oct. 23-Dec. 4
Each 6 week class $20 or If sign up for any 2 classes $5 discount! (Drop in $5 per class)
Walk in…NO appointment needed….Ages Over 18
Warren County Health Department, 101 Mockingbird Lane, Warrenton:
Sept. 30th 2-4pm
Oct 8th 1-3pm Oct.15th 1-3pm
Oct. 21st 9-11am Oct. 28th 4-7pm
Nov. 12 1-3pm Nov. 19 1-3pm Nov. 26 1-3pm
Marthasville Ambulance District, Marthasville:
Oct. 7th 5-7pm
Warren County Senior Center, 501 Ashland, Warrenton:
Oct. 28th 11:30am-1:00pm
$25 Cash or Check No cost if Medicare Part B is PRIMARY (Must bring card)
Sorry, we are unable to bill any private or supplemental insurance
For more information call 636-456-7474
Wellness Luncheon
Oct. 7 Nov. 4 Dec. 9 12-1pm
New topics & speakers every month
Please call Peggy to RSVP at 636-456-7474
Deblaze house for sale
Deblaze house for sale. Check out the description.
151 Pinnacle Lake RdDir: Hwy 70 to High Hill exit, W on S Serv Rd, L on Pinnacle Lake Rd approx 1.2 miles to driveway on R68 ACRES WITH LOG HOME, LARGE POND & 2 METAL BUILDINGS! This private, wooded retreat could be a great weekend getaway or quiet place to retire. A hunter's paradise, it offers a 4 season room and deck overlooking the water, vaulted ceilings, skylights, granite kitchen, central vacuum, main floor laundry, grand fireplace + woodstove (w/ heat blowers), 2 bedrooms, 2 baths (corian counter/jetted tub), and a finished, walk-out basement with kitchenette/attached 1-car garage. There are 2 metal storage buildings (32x40, 18x40) with electric and concrete foundations providing parking for 8 more cars, an RV or a place for your toys. Fish from the dock or go 4-wheeling/hiking on one of the many trails; just a shorthop to: St. Louis (67 miles), Columbia (47 miles), Bagnell Dam in Lake of the Ozarks (99 miles), Kansas City (167 miles). Don't let this opportunity pass you by!
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Trunk or treat on Halloween!!!
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Little Lambs and the members of St. John's Lutheran Church are hosting a Halloween Fun Event on the parking lot Thursday, October 31st from 6=8pm!
If you would like to park a car, to hand out candy or set up a game, please let Lisa Rausch know by calling 456-2888 ext. 4 or sign up in preschool room. All cars should be ready by 6 pm for the trick or treat fun.
A chili and hotdog dinner will be served from 5:30 – 7:00pm in the church basement.
Best Pumpkin, Funniest Pumpkin and Scariest Pumpkin!