Monday, Oct. 28, 2013

 
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By Pastor Ken Klaus, Speaker Emeritus of The Lutheran Hour

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"I'm Afraid"

October 28, 2013
cross, blueHe (God) has said, "I will never leave you nor forsake you." So we can confidently say, "The Lord is my helper; I will not fear; what can man do to me?" Hebrews 13:5-6
Most of us are afraid of something.

While I won't guess what scares you, I do know what frightens Rogelio Andaverde, a resident of Hidalgo County, Texas. I know because Mr. Andaverde's fears made the news a few weeks ago.

On a Tuesday, some masked men entered Andaverde's house with drawn guns. Without saying why they had come, they took him and left his wife wondering what terrible things might happen to her husband. Quickly, she called the police who arrived and began a search.

The investigation was fruitless.

Amazingly, two days after he had been taken, Andaverde was back home. He told his wife that, for some unknown reason, his kidnappers had released him. The reunion between the two was a happy one. Indeed, their joy was only marred when the police showed up at their door and accused Mr. Andaverde of having faked his own kidnapping.

"Why would anybody do such a thing?" you ask.

Well, Mr. Andaverde was afraid.

He wanted to party with his friends, and he was afraid of his wife. For that reason he enlisted some of his pals to enter his house with masks, guns and a demand that he go with them. Mr. Andaverde was arrested and charged with having filed a false report. His bond was set at $5,000.

Looking back at the jail time, the fine, the embarrassment, and his now-really-upset wife, Mr. Andaverde might rightly conclude he had been afraid of the wrong thing.

Mr. Andaverde is hardly alone.

Over the years I have seen families who were afraid people might think poorly of them if they prayed in a restaurant. I have talked to kids in college who were afraid of receiving a bad grade if they confessed their faith. I have seen many of us afraid of taking a stand for the Savior because we wished to escape the criticism and condemnation of others.

In these instances, and many others like them, we have been afraid of the wrong thing.

Rather than being afraid of the opinions and judgments of others, we ought to be concerned about compromising our faith in the Savior to win the approval of people. Knowing that, the Psalmist said, "The fear (or respect) of the Lord is the beginning of wisdom" (see Psalm 111:10). In Proverbs we read, "The fear of the Lord is the beginning of wisdom, and the knowledge of the Holy One is insight" (Proverbs 9:10).

The words of those Old Testament writers were supported by the Savior who told us, "So everyone who acknowledges Me before men, I also will acknowledge before My Father who is in heaven, but whoever denies Me before men, I also will deny before My Father who is in heaven" (Matthew 10:32-33).

Loving, honoring and respecting God: that's what we need to do as we obey God rather than men.

THE PRAYER: Dear Lord, help us love You with our whole heart and mind. In this way we respect You and give a right witness to our Savior who died so we might live. In His Name. Amen.
Pastor KlausIn Christ I remain His servant and yours,


Pastor Ken Klaus
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"Absolute Truth"
#81-08
Presented on The Lutheran Hour on October 27, 2013
By Rev. Ken Klaus, Speaker Emeritus of The Lutheran Hour
(Luther's Harsh Words)
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Text: John 14:6

Christ is risen. He is risen, indeed! These seven words are the center of the Savior's story of salvation for sinners. By God's grace may we know they are the only and absolute truth which saves souls. God grant this truth to us all. Amen.

Recently a listener of the Lutheran Hour sent me a letter. In that letter he said he was disappointed that I kept talking about Jesus and the Bible being true. Using statistics to back his claim, he said, "71% of all Americans and 40% of Christians have come to believe there is no such thing as absolute truth. To give you an example of how far "truth" can wander, I am sharing the following story..." In truth, the story he sent me was an interesting one, so, with only the most minor of changes, I share it with you now.

The story begins with "The Family." For the purpose of this message, I will only refer to these relatives as "The Family." No, I won't give you their names, I will only tell you they are an old family, an incredibly wealthy family who have a multi-acre compound on the super-exclusive, ultra-expensive Martha's Vineyard. True, their family came over on the Fortune, the second boat which brought Pilgrims to America, The Family has produced distinguished ministers, senators, lawyers, judges, a noteworthy surgeon who was a pioneer in the use of anesthesia and a gaggle of successful Wall Street financiers.

With such a pedigree, it is understandable why some of The Family leaders decided it was time to record The Family history for the benefit of generations yet unborn. To that end they employed a writer who had shown considerable skill in both newspapers and magazines. The author did his work efficiently and uncovered wonderful details about The Family which had long since been forgotten. He also managed to find the rather embarrassing particulars of a childless great-great-uncle who had been electrocuted by the state in the early 1900s. It was a story The Family didn't know how to present. Finally the author said, "Trust me, I can handle the situation tactfully."

The limited-edition, leather-bound book was published. No, I won't give you the book's title, although I did a search on the web and know it can still be found. At any rate, from what I have been told, after the members of The Family got their copies of the book, they immediately turned to the story of the uncle. Some laughed, some smiled, some were amazed at the author's creativity. You see he had described the black-sheep uncle this way: "He occupied a unique chair of applied electronics at a government institution to which he was attached by the strongest of ties. Although there had been indications of his passing, those who were at his side said death came to him as a shock."

So, my friends, that's the story which was shared with me. What do you think? Does it prove beyond any contestation that truth is something which can be bent, spindled, folded, and mutilated? Does it demonstrate that there is no such thing as absolute truth? On this day which is best remembered because God's Son rose from the dead and defeated death, on this day when parts of the Christian Church remember how the Lord used Martin Luther to bring His Church back to the doctrines which are founded on Scripture's truth, I find myself in the minority and confessing: "Truth still stands. Complete, total, verifiable, absolute truth is alive and well."

Does that shock you? I can see how it would. After all you live in a world where truth is thought of as a Silly Putty which flows and molds itself to an unlimited number of different shapes. Although you may never have thought of it in these terms, your life has been an endless search for truth and an almost endless set of disappointments. For most of us, our childhood was shaped by the truth that our parents knew everything and could do anything. It was a great disappointment to find your father can't pilot a Boeing 747 by himself and your mother's kiss doesn't always make boo-boos feel better.

It didn't take long before our parent's perfection was replaced by a favored school teacher. Back then we knew she lived 24/7 in our classroom. Since she had no other life or purpose than to teach us, she had a lot of time to read and learn. In short, we knew she was the smartest person on the planet and Solomon would been humbled by her wisdom. Then, somewhere during the school year we found out teacher had feet of clay. Maybe she put a wrong answer on the blackboard or maybe she blamed us for talking when it was the nice girl behind us who was babbling. No matter the cause, we found teacher was not the one who had truth.

During those years there were other things which rattled our faith in absolute truth. On the TV, we saw breakfast and fast food commercials which had giveaway toys which seemed almost alive. What a shock to get them home and see those toys just lie there. Then we found out the truth about those special childhood friends who showed up around Christmas and Easter and when we lost a tooth. There was the shock of finding the person who promised to be our BFF, our Best-Friend-Forever, was a Judas. In our teens we first found true love. What an emotional heart throb moment it was to find someone actually loved us. Their pledge of loving us forever made us giddy. Then we found out their definition of "forever" was quite different and much shorter than ours. Little wonder we became distrustful of anything which said it was true.

Eventually we reached adulthood. In that journey the higher levels of our education had given us enough history to show us that not all scientific facts are scientific, factual, or truthful. Today we know it is not wise to subject a person who has been in a serious accident to the letting of blood, but that was good medical practice a few hundred years ago. We know the world isn't flat, but there was a time when a flat earth was embraced by the common man. We know that tomatoes aren't poisonous, but there was a time in the 1,600s when the wisest of men thought it so. Today we can split the atom, but you don't have to go too far back in time to find the day when most brilliant minds doubted the atom's existence...even as they once doubted, germs, bacteria, and the earth's revolving around the sun. Ask the scientific community today if dinosaurs were warm-blooded or cold-blooded and you will see some serious battle lines. Ask astronomers about water on Mars and you will see they are conflicted.

Yes, our journey to adulthood was littered with broken, battered illusions which we had been told were true. It was no different when we struck out on our own. Listening to the news we discovered the President of the United States may not always be telling us the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth.

We have heard conflicting reports and differing truths in regard to JFK's assassination, Neil Armstrong's moon walk, what really happened on September 11th, and who is ultimately responsible for the most recent recession. Advertisers tell us their beer, toothpaste, deodorant, car tires, vacuum cleaners, automobiles, hamburgers, credit cards, and computers are the best. But by now we are smart enough to figure out not everybody can be the best so, logically, somebody, maybe a lot of somebodys, maybe everybody is lying to us.

And we are still not done, for we have not yet touched upon religion. In our age, as in every age, humanity has taken a look at the religions of the world and asked, "Tell us, which is the truth which can save?" Truth-seekers challenge: "Give us the proof that your faith is the faith which has a monopoly on truth that excludes all others. Tell me how I can decide if the Christian, the Buddhist, the Hindu, or the follower of the prophet's faith is correct? How do I know who is right or if anyone is close to being right?"

Now to be fair, most truth-seekers looking at the difference, division, dissimilarity, and divergence between denominations and faiths have not expected to get, nor have they really waited, for an answer to their challenges. That is because experience has taught them any reply they get will be little more than the opinion of a person who is promoting his own ideas.

Since this is so, truth seekers have begun to make up their own answers and invent their own religion which is supported by doctrines based on their own point of view. Although particulars differ from person to person the following tenets are usually held in common. First, and quite rightly, they believe there is a God who began and maintains the universe. Second, the Lord expects His people to be nice and live in harmony with others. Third, God wants us to be happy and feel good about ourselves and the things we do. Fourth, God really doesn't expect people to consult with Him unless they encounter some difficulty which they can't handle on their own. Lastly, all people who have tried to do good, they believe will end up in heaven after they die.

So there you have it: 21st century do-it-yourself religion. And now perhaps for the first time in history, it is the Triune God's turn to ask questions of us. I can almost hear Him say, "My dear son or daughter, I truly appreciate your search and the thought you have put into your new religion. I want you to know just how much I am grateful that you mentioned Me as the Creator and Preserver of the universe. But I was wondering... can you tell Me how you know your religion is true? I mean have you been so right throughout your life that you are willing to gamble eternity on your religious invention? You should also know, I think people living in harmony is a grand idea. Unfortunately, as the Supreme Observer of human thought and interaction, I've found that when someone says: "People should live in harmony" that usually means they mean, "I want people to do what I want."

God could continue with something like, "Now I do confess to having a concern about you consulting Me only when you have a problem. Now you may think otherwise, but doesn't that sound just the least little bit like you're taking advantage of Me? Really, am I to be nothing more to you than a genii in a bottle who is to be taken down shelf when you want something?" "Finally," God would say, "you should know I am in complete agreement with you when you say, 'All good people should go to heaven when they die.' Take it from Me, you're right on the money, you hit the nail on the head; all good people do go to heaven when they die."

Then, I think the Lord might add, "You've done a good job here and I'm sure you've thought everything through; but I was wondering, and I don't want to make you too upset by saying this; have you given any consideration as to whose definition of "good" you are going to use to get into heaven? If you are using the human definition, I think you'll be OK. After all, I'm sure there are a lot of people in the world who are far meaner, nastier, and more sinful than you. Compared to them, you are good. Of course, if you're using My definition of "good," you may want to think this religious thing over a bit more."

And then God would say, "Let me explain. You've already noticed that there are differences between the world's religions, but have you noticed their similarities? If you haven't, let Me share. All of the world's major religions believe humans are sinful. They may use different words to describe sinfulness, but they all agree humanity isn't good enough to get into heaven. On their own they just won't make it. Which means, all of the world's religions say your religion is nothing more than a wish designed to make you feel good and offer an assurance that you'll make it into heaven. I hate to break it to you," God would say, "but your religion, as sincerely as you may believe it, is a pretty sorry thing."

And thus it happens that truth-seekers, and you may well be one of them, have come full circle. Their own religion isn't true and they can't be sure any other religion is giving them the absolute truth. It reminds me of something I saw during a recent visit to the hardware store... you know those mega-buildings with all the glass windows in front? Well, a bird had managed to walk through the door and was now trying to find his way out. This he did by repeatedly throwing himself at the large pieces of plate glass. He could plainly see where he wanted to go, but he just couldn't get there. People tried to shoo him toward the door, but their actions only increased his frantic flights into the glass. Finally, with his futile and frustrated efforts having convinced him the situation was hopeless and there was no way for him to get out, he just lay there in helpless exhaustion. That was when, gently and slowly a cashier picked up the bird, walked him through the door and set him down. From my car I waited and watched. Five minutes later, having been given his freedom, the bird flew away.

Is it possible that the story of that bird is also your spiritual story? You know you want to please the Lord, you know you want to get into heaven, but you're just not sure how. You've taken a look at one religion after another and for whatever reason, have found it wanting. It has not given you the peace, the forgiveness, the hope, the salvation you need. At this point in time you are exhausted, ready to give up, ready to shut down. If that is the case for you, or someone you know, I would like to speak to you as a friend. Understand, I will never get anything from what I say to you in the next few minutes. My purse and my church will not be made more full if you listen.

What I want to tell you is this: there are absolute truths in this world. The first truth I want to share is this: you, my friend, are going to die. That is absolute truth number one. Truth number two is: every religion of the world, and your own conscience, say you are going to have to answer for all you've done wrong. That also is an absolute truth. The third absolute truth is this: every religion, with the exception of Christianity, tells you what you are to try and do if you are to escape the penalties which Judgment Day will bring. That is absolute truth number three.

The last absolute truth I have to share is this: Christianity tells you that the Triune God, knowing you would never be good enough to get into heaven on your own, sent a Substitute into this world to take your place. God's only Son became One of us and was born in a town called Bethlehem when Caesar Augustus was ruling the Roman empire. I tell you that because what I am saying is truth and not a "once upon a time" story. The narrative of Jesus Christ is rooted in history and it is founded on fact. Because He was God's Son, He could do things we could not; because He was a Man, He could take our place. Indeed, Jesus' entire life was spent for you. He sidestepped temptations which were placed in His path and He said no to every sin that we might find to be seductive. From the beginning of His life to the end and beyond, He fulfilled the prophecies which only the real Messiah could do.

Then, after He had done all which had been asked of Him, this sinful world crucified Him and He died. He died for you. He died to take away your sins. He died so that, if you believe on Him, you will know on Judgment Day, God will not condemn you. On the contrary, because of Jesus, He will welcome you into heaven. And that, my friend, is absolute truth. Jesus is the Door which allows you to escape the condemnation of hell. Jesus is the Way who will get you into heaven. Jesus is the Truth, not a truth but THE Truth whom you can trust completely and totally and for all time.

Now there is much more to be said, and not enough time to say it. But, if you are a seeker of the Truth, I extend this invitation: please call us at The Lutheran Hour. Amen.



LUTHERAN HOUR MAILBOX (Questions & Answers) for October 27, 2013
Topic: Luther's Harsh Words

ANNOUNCER: What about Martin Luther's harsh words? Pastor Ken Klaus responds to a listener's question. I'm Mark Eischer.

KLAUS: Hi, Mark.

ANNOUNCER: October 27th is Reformation Day.

KLAUS: And it's important to remember that we celebrate the Reformation of the Christian Church more than we do the man, Martin Luther.

ANNOUNCER: Although we certainly thank God for Luther's rediscovery of justification by grace through faith. Our listener, however, takes a much different view. He asks, "Weren't Luther's writings, in part, responsible for the murder of the Jews by the Nazis?"

KLAUS: Don't you just love an individual who comes right to the point? The question actually calls for a bit of background, maybe a quick history lesson. Mark, who was Martin Luther?

ANNOUNCER: Luther was a 16th century Augustinian monk in Germany whose conscience, I could say, worked overtime.

KLAUS: That's right. He felt he could never be sure whether God loved him or if he could be saved...

ANNOUNCER: ...until he read in the Bible how God sent His Son to atone for our sins by dying on the cross. God then declares us innocent of guilt, on account of Christ.

KLAUS: Yes, that is a great beginning. We should also mention Luther wanted to debate what he had discovered with church leaders. He was pretty sure he was right and that what the Church had been teaching, wasn't.

ANNOUNCER: And thus began the Reformation. The church authorities of that day said their doctrines were shaped by various human traditions along with the Bible; Luther said you can't really depend on what human councils say; you ought to put your faith, instead, in what God says in His holy Word.

KLAUS: So, I think that's the background that we needed. The long and short of it is this: Luther was highly respected in some places and considered a real jerk in other places. Some thought he was a saint who restored the Church; others said he was a wild hog that had destroyed it. Conflicting opinions concerning Luther continue to exist to this very day. Did you know, when the folks at A & E Biography listed the 100 most influential people of the last thousand years, Luther came in at #3, right behind Johannes Gutenberg and Isaac Newton.

ANNOUNCER: I suppose he ranked that high because of the changes in society that he helped to bring about.

KLAUS: That and he translated the Bible into German, which helped to unify the German people, and he wrote on just about every subject there is.


ANNOUNCER: But Luther also said Jews should be forced to do manual labor and their synagogues should be burned. What about that?

KLAUS: Luther was a brilliant thinker and theologian. Luther was also a sinner. There were times when he shot from the hip--and his aim wasn't all that good. When it came to the subject of the Jews, he started out his ministry speaking in defense of them, later in life he made regrettable comments like the one you mentioned. To be frank, some of those later writings were just plain out wrong and are highly offensive. Although he was hardly the only person his age to hold those views, his influence perhaps gave his words a weight that other writers didn't have.

ANNOUNCER: Which is why our listener wonders if Luther was responsible for the holocaust. So, was he?

KLAUS: The Nazis scoured high and low to find anybody whose writings would seem to support their genocidal tendencies. Did they use Luther? Yes, they did. Did they also use the writings of Charles Darwin? Yes, they used Darwin to support their claims of racial superiority.

ANNOUNCER: Much like Margaret Sanger did here.

KLAUS: Yeah, of course, nobody ever says that Darwin was responsible for the holocaust, do they?

ANNOUNCER: I suppose this might be a good time to mention that the Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod back in 1983 issued a public statement which said that while we honor Luther for his clear teaching regarding the Gospel, we deplore and disassociate ourselves from his words concerning the Jews. We should also mention that Luther's writings do not hold official status among us on the level of Holy Scripture. Again, we worship Christ, not Martin Luther.

KLAUS: Yeah, and something more we can add; in his very last sermon, we hear Luther singing a somewhat different tune. In that sermon, Luther said, "We want to treat the Jews with Christian love and to pray for them so that they might become converted and would receive the Lord."

ANNOUNCER: How would you sum it up for us today?

KLAUS: People are sinners. Their thoughts do not always necessarily agree with those that come from God. We always need to weigh those writings in light of what God says in His Word, the Bible. If the writings agree, wonderful; if they don't, throw them out and stick with what God says.

ANNOUNCER: Thank you, Pastor Klaus. This has been a presentation of Lutheran Hour Ministries.



Music Selections for this program:

"A Mighty Fortress" arranged by Chris Bergmann. Used by permission.

"Salvation Unto Us Has Come" arr. Werning. From Through the Church Year by the Kantorei (© 1993 Concordia Theological Seminary, Ft. Wayne)

"God's Word Is Our Great Heritage" From The Concordia Organist (© 2009 Concordia Publishing House)

"Lord, Keep Us Steadfast in Your Word" From The Concordia Organist (© 2009 Concordia Publishing House)


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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TJa-NvBRIzc&feature=youtube_gdata_player

A video from Sarah Crowder

Many of you may remember the Crowder family from a few years back.  They moved to Trinity, Orchard Farm, so that Jason could be a teacher there.   Anyway, Sarah made a video of her dad, who has brain cancer, going to church, and the joy it gave him to do so.  It will make you happy, give you tears of joy, and will also give you a wonderful picture of what worship and church fellowship does for all of us.  Please watch it!
 
 
 
 
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=17lIHCkByS0&feature=youtu.be

Events at the Warren County Health dept

 

Free Tdap (Tetanus-Diphtheria-Pertussis) Clinic

Nov. 12, 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)

         Flu Shot Clinics
Walk in…NO appointment needed….Ages Over 18
Warren County Health Department, 101 Mockingbird Lane, Warrenton:
               
    Oct. 21st        9-11am             Oct. 28th      4-7pm  
    Nov. 12     1-3pm      Nov. 19   1-3pm      Nov. 26   1-3pm

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
    Nov. 4     Dec. 9      12-1pm
New topics & speakers every month
Please call Peggy to RSVP at 636-456-7474

 

Thursday, Oct. 24, 2013

 
DEVOTION:  "From that time on Jesus began to preach, 'Repent for the kingdom of heaven is near.'"  Matthew 4:17
 
Yesterday, I had the privilege of being beside the bed of two people.  I call it a privilege, because I get to present the Gospel and pray for people in their greatest time of need.  I call it a privilege, because sometimes it is the only Gospel they will hear and God has given me this great responsibility. 
 
I also call it a privilege, because it is always a great reminder to me of how fragile and short life really is and how, if you haven't turned (repented) of your sin and turned to Christ for forgiveness you are lost forever. 
 
I also call it a privilege, because I get to bring Christ's forgiveness to bear in the most dire of circumstances and bring peace to the hearts of lives of people who are desperate for comfort and peace. 
 
I also call it a privilege, because there is no other real comfort and peace that the world can provide.  Nothing gives us comfort like the Gospel, the good news that Jesus came to earth as baby in a manger, lived a sinless life as a servant, died in our place, rose from the dead, and lives and reigns to all eternity. 
 
But the truth is that it is not only my privilege to do this.  It is yours too.  You have your own group of people, family, friends, coworkers, etc. that you have the privilege of sharing and living out the Gospel with.  I urge you to do that today.  Give your kids the Gospel in every way possible by praying with them, reading God's Word to them, bringing them to worship and Sunday school and much more.  Invite your coworkers to go to church with you and give them Christian literature and devotions to read.  Tell your friends that you love them, but that Jesus loves them even more.  Care for them and forgive them every chance you get. 
 
Nothing will change a person's heart, mind, or life like the love and forgiveness of Jesus.  From this time on begin to preach, "Repent for the kingdom of Christ has come, he has saved you, and he loves you."
 
Let us pray:  Lord God, help me to trust, rely, and preach Your Kingdom, for that is all that truly matters.  Amen.
 


 
 


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WEDNESDAY'S QUIZ: Who were the first two disciples?  Peter and Andrew
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THURSDAY'S QUESTION:  Was Jesus rejected or accepted in his own hometown?
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CALENDAR
Fri- Assemble newsletter 9am
Sat- worship 5pm
Sun- worship 8:30 and 11; Sunday school 9:45; SERVICE DAY begins with potluck at noon!!
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FITNESS GROUP MEETS TONIGHT AT 5:30 PM!!!
We will decide tonight if it is too cold.  If it isn't we will walk to the high school track, do a short workout there, and then walk back!!
 
If it is too cold we will do a workout in the overflow.
 
Reply to this email if you are going to be there.
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SERVICE DAY AT ST. JOHN'S  SUNDAY OCT. 27 AT NOON!!!

 

We will start with a potluck.  Meat and desserts will be provided.  Please bring a side dish or salad to share.

 

 

PLEASE SIGN UP ON THE SHEETS IN THE NARTHEX THIS WEEKEND!
List of projects includes--
At Church---
Cleaning and polishing of pews and altar/communion railing
Cleaning of storage rooms
Minor Repairs around church-- electrical,
Cards to shut ins and soldiers
 
In Community---
Yard work and Minor repairs at people's homes
Visiting people at nursing homes
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HELP OUT AGAPE

 Items that Agape is in need of…

 

Food Pantry:

Spaghetti noodles (or any pasta)

Sauces

Peanut Butter

Cereals

Toilet Paper

Bar Soaps

Canned Soups

Meats

 

Winter items:

Coats

Hats

Gloves

Socks

Blankets

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BELL RINGING AT WALMART!!!!!  SIGN UP TODAY AND SUPPORT THOSE IN NEED!!

Also, St. John's is signed up to ring the bells at the north door (food side) for Agape (Salvation Army) on Saturday, December 14 from 8am-8pm. 
 
Here is the schedule.  I am breaking it up into one hour time slots.  If you would like to do more than one hour please feel free to sign up for two or three. 
 
It is always fun to do it as a family!  Or if a bunch of kids want to get together and do it, that is fun too.  Bring your songbooks and sing Christmas carols, do dramatic readings of something, whatever you want to do.    SIGN UP TODAY!!!
 
 
Thanks!
 
 
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CHRISTMAS PROGRAM ALREADY????
Let's get ready for the Christmas Program! I know we haven't even had Halloween and Thanksgiving yet!!! We have to start on the program now because we only have NINE more Sundays to practice before the December 15th Program. We will be holding the program at the 11am church service. Now if you are a Sunday school age student and wish to be part of the program, please come to Sunday school as much as possible for the next nine weeks.

Besides the traditional songs we will sing as a group we will also be doing the ushering, offering, and readings for the service. Any age students may participate in the background support rolls. We are also looking for students to play their instruments and/or sing a special piece. If you are interested please contact Karin Klaustermeier or Donna Sherman.
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POSSIBLE TRIP TO THE CREATION MUSEUM NEXT SPRING OR SUMMER
 
Hey parents of Sunday School Students!
We have a grand idea to take the kids to the Creation Museum! This would be a trip we would raise the money for the expense. We have a starting fundraiser idea and hope to get matching funds from Thrivent.

Are you interested in having your kids take a learning journey that may be the cornerstone of their faith for the years ahead? Parents are welcome to come along. We are in the early idea stages, but we would take the six hour trip by motor coach to the museum and plan to spend the night near by in order to take advantage of the special tickets you can use two days in a row.

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PRAYER REQUESTS:
1. For WILMA WEIGLE as she is recovering from surgery very slowly
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2. For the FAMILY OF NATALIE FUSSNER, a grandmother of a preschooler (Angel Cerda), who passed away last night.   
2. For, PATTY, a friend of Denise Schlesselmann, who has recently been diagnosed with breast caner.
3. For JENNIFER, daughter of John and Mary Jo Fahrni, who is recovering from a double mastectomy due to breast cancer. 
4. For STEPHEN DELANEY a friend of the Fahrnis, who is dealing with lung cancer. 
5.  For MICHELLE WOOLF as she is trying new and different medicines to get better from a prolonged illness due to thyroid problems and struggle with chronic fatigue.

PRAYERS FOR OUR SERVICEMEN
CALEB FIGURA- Army national Guard- just completed basic training.
 
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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