Why am I biking three days in Kansas??

 
 
Hello Family and Friends,
 
I greatly value and appreciate our relationship and want to let you know I have taken on the physical challenge with 23 other riders from LeadaChild and around 800 other bikers, of biking across the state of Kansas to raise awareness and financial support for LeadaChild CCCS. 
 
Pray that I make it. Emoji I will be biking June 11-13, and going about 220 miles, the rest of the group will be biking the whole week and going a total of 550 miles.  If you are interested in seeing what and where we will be biking go to: www.bak.org 
 
As you may know, LeadaChild provides Christian education to over 26,000 children in 30 countries. The website is: www.leadachild.org.  Would you consider sponsoring my ride by clicking here or if you would like send a check, that is fine also. Make checks out to CCCS, 1000 SW 10th Ave., Topeka, KS. 66604.  
 
Any amount will make an impact, but our 23 bikers for LeadaChild CCCS is trying to raise $100,000 and I am trying to raise $25,000.   I currently have $5,650 raised toward that goal. A long ways to go however,
 
With the Lord anything is possible, even a big old lug like me making it across Kansas.Emoji
 
"For I know the plans I have for you," declares the Lord, "plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future.  Jeremiah 29: 11
 
 
 

Sunday's Message: "Discipline: Evidence of God's Love

Check it out, especially if you didn't make it to worship yesterday!
 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G2xo0f5CkhE

Monday, May 19, 2014

DEVOTION: 10 The Lord spoke to Manasseh and to his people, but they paid no attention. 11 Therefore the Lord brought upon them the commanders of the army of the king of Assyria, who captured Manasseh with hooks and bound him with chains of bronze and brought him to Babylon. 12 And when he was in distress, he entreated the favor of the Lord his God and humbled himself greatly before the God of his fathers. 13 He prayed to him, and God was moved by his entreaty and heard his plea and brought him again to Jerusalem into his kingdom. Then Manasseh knew that the Lord was God.  2 Chronicles 33:10-13
 
God's purpose for allowing us to go through times of suffering and trial is not simply to make us go through those things as some type of punishment.  It is to bring us to repentance.  He wants us to turn away from our sins so that we might live. 
 
That was the problem with Manasseh.  He was way out there in his idolatry.  He did the opposite of everything his father, Hezekiah did.  Instead of worshiping God, he worshiped everything the Lord had made.  He rebuilt the high places that his father tore down.  He built altars to false gods in the temple.  He did evil in the eyes of the Lord.
 
Yet, we see that when Manasseh finally came to his senses and to the realization that there was only one God and that He alone was to be praised, God looked with compassion on him and brought him back to reign in Jerusalem.  He gave him back the kingdom.  He forgave him. 
 
You might be in a deep time of idolatry right now.  All your thoughts are about money and not about the Lord.  Your focus is on your career instead of how you can honor God with that career.  Your time is too precious to you so that you don't have time, or even want to make time to come to God's house for worship.  I could go on and on.  These things are as much idols as the "starry hosts" that Manasseh bowed down to. 
 
Make today a day of repentance so that the Lord God can give you His love and His grace.  Come to a better realization that the Lord alone is God and He alone is worthy of your time, your honor, and your worship!  Love Him with all you have, because He first loved you! 
 
Prayer:  Lord God, help me to get rid of the idols in my life so that my heart may be totally devoted to you.  Amen.
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YESTERDAY'S QUIZ:  How old was Hezekiah when he became king and how long did he reign in Judah?  25
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TODAY'S QUIZ:  How old was Manasseh when he became king?
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CALENDAR:
Mon- Youth group 6pm; Open Building Committee meeting 7pm
Tues- Quilters 9-2; Bible Study 11:30-12:15
Wed- Ladies Aid noon; Choir 7pm
Fri- Newsletter assembly 9am
Sat- Bible study 4; worship 5
Sun- worship 8:30; Sunday school 9:45; worship 11
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WORSHIP WORKERS FOR THIS WEEK
Acolytes- 8:30- Rebecca Bettlach  11- Kailyn Blechle
Altar guild- Set up- Lucille Luebke; Clean Up-- Cheryl Bettlach and Betty Schirr
Greeters- 8:30- Brett and Amanda Nordwald 11- Mike and Naomi Johnsons
Communion Assistants- Sat- Don Turnure; 8:30- John Hachtel; 11- Steve Robine
Lay Readers- Sat- Marcia Sevier; 8:30- Allan Dreyer;  11am- Steve Robine
8:30 Ushers- Allan Dreyer, Lew Feldkamp, Kent Jacobsmeyer, Paul Klover

Projectors- Sat- ???????, 8:30- Terry Mc Kenzie, 11- Oliver Landwehr
Sat pianist- Barb Dreyer
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NEWS:
KELSEY OVERBECK (OUR DCE INTERN) WILL BE INDUCTED ON SUNDAY, JUNE 22nd!!  There will be a potluck at noon to welcome her!
1. Due to much concern about starting on Father's Day her induction and start date has been moved back a week. 
 
2. Please sign up on the sheet in the narthex that you will be there and be bringing a dish to share.
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YOUTH TONIGHT AT 6PM!!!!
We will study Chapter 17 tonight and then have some fun outside.  Ultimate Frisbee anyone?
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OPEN BUILDING PROGRAM MEETING TONIGHT, MAY 19 AT 7PM
This is a time to learn a bit about the history of the building program and where we currently stand.  It will also be a tie for you to present your ideas about how to move forward and maybe get it done quicker, as well as ask any questions you may have.
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THE STORY: CHAPTER 17 "The Kingdom's Fall" IS THIS WEEK!!!
Read all about the captivity of Judah by Babylon and see yourself in the people of Judah.
 
PLEASE KEEP UP WITH YOUR READINGS AND COME TO BIBLE STUDY!!  I know it is difficult, but make time!  It is very important!
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DONUT LIST NEEDS FILLING  (pun intended)!!!
Please consider bringing donuts, muffins, or another kind of treat for our fellowship time.  Here are the dates:
May 25- Terry McKenzie
June 1-
June 8- Dave and Linda Callies
June 15-
June 22-
June 29-
July 6-
July 13-
July 20-
July 27-
Aug 3-
Aug 10-
Aug 17-
Aug 24-
Aug 31-
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T-SHIRTS FOR SALE!!!
Wonderful blaze orange t-shirts are for sale for $10 a piece to help support our board of outreach and evangelism's efforts and to raise money to provide for those in need.  Pick up your size today and put your $10 in the box provided!!!  They are located in the narthex (entry way) of church upstairs.
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JUST A FEW SPACES LEFT IN THE THREE YEAR OLD LITTLE LAMBS CLASS FOR NEXT YEAR!!
The four year old class is full and there is a waiting list that people can get on if they wish. 
 
The three year old class still has several spaces available.  If you know of someone or you would like to get your own child in to this class please call the church office asap!!! 

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TWO GROUP TRAVEL EVENTS COMING UP THIS YEAR!!
October 4--A DAY IN ST. LOUIS--  We will tour places that are hidden gems in St. Louis
 
December 6-- CATHOLIC RECTORY IN HERMANN AND POSSIBLY A CHRISTMAS SHOW IN OSAGE BEACH
 
Let Marilyn know if you are interested in either of these trip so she can make definite plans.
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PASTOR NEEDS SPONSORS FOR HIS BIKE ACROSS KANSAS!!
I will be biking across part of Kansas, about 220 miles in all, on June 7-9 to raise money for Leadachild.org.  Lead a Child is a LCMS recognized service organization that provides funding for kids to attend schools, many of them Christian schools, in third world countries.  It has provided A LOT for ministries and missions to help kids who would otherwise have NO EDUCATION in places like Guatemala, Kenya, Uganda, Mexico, and many other places.  Please consider supporting me so that we can continue to support children throughout the world!  As of January 1, I am also on the board of directors for this organization.
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PRAYER REQUESTS:  (If you have a prayer request please reply to this email or call me at 636-359-1061)
For CHARLES HARGROVE, Dave's dad, who is in hospital with heart issues.
 
For ED KOHRS, who is recovering from cancer surgery on his face and mouth.  He has been moved to Delmar Gardens in Fenton.
 
For BEN FRICK, who has also been dealing with pneumonia and weakness for the last two weeks at least.
 
For EMOGENE FRYANT, friend of Marv and Molly Hendershot, who has been placed on hospice care.
 
For CHERI VERME, daughter of Lil WInter, who is suffering from severe osteoporosis and has a cracked pelvis (all the way across her pelvis) because of it.
 
For FRAN WAGNER, a good friend of Sandy Robine, who has been placed on hospice care.
 
For TRICIA MEYER, who is dealing with ovarian cancer.  She is a friend of many in our congregation.
 
For KELSEY OVERBECK as she finishes up her schooling at Concordia, Seward and moves to Warrenton to become our DCE intern. 

THOSE WITH CANCER, especially RICK SPINIOLAS, and the many others among our family and friends who are struggling with cancer.




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"God's Presence + God's Promise = God's Peace" #81-37

Presented on The Lutheran Hour on May 18, 2014
By Rev. Gregory Seltz, Lutheran Hour Speaker
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Text: John 14:1-14

Christ is risen. He is risen, indeed; and His presence with His promises are the source of real, lasting peace for all who trust in Him. Amen.

Nothing can be more upsetting or nerve-racking than finding out that you're all alone or that you will be all alone, especially if you weren't ready for it. There are times in life that give us glimpses of what it feels like to be all alone.

Just a few months ago, many of us were watching college basketball during what's called "March Madness." There were moments during those games when it wasn't madness or confidence, but nervousness, anxiety, even fear. There were a few games when you could see it in the eyes of the players. At the end of the contest, with the game on the line, they found themselves standing on the freethrow line, in a close game, and all eyes were on them. The hopes and dreams of the team and the schools were in their hands and it didn't matter if everyone was cheering for them or cheering against them. It didn't matter if they had the greatest coach or the worst. At that point in the game, they were standing there all alone, on their own. Some had confidence, but many didn't. In fact, one team missed most of their free shots at the end of the game and wound up losing a game they should have won. Being alone, feeling pressure, even fear, it can do that to you, can't it?

But in real life, when it's not a game, there is an aloneness that can be really unsettling, even debilitating. A friend of mine felt that way when he was young, only 6 years old. He experienced real fear and aloneness at his grandfather's funeral. Funerals can really challenge us, make us afraid, even feel alone.

Well, he felt that and more. You see, during the viewing of the body he inadvertently fell asleep on a chair in the back of the parlor. Apparently nobody saw him there, so when visiting hours were over and no one saw him running around; his family thought that he had gone home with one of the other aunts or uncles. They left without him. Here was this little 6-year old boy, alone with his dead grandfather all by himself. When he woke up, let's just say, he was scared and he sure felt all alone. He said, "It sure was great when I finally heard my father's voice calling out for me." It was great to realize that my father was there and he had come back just for me.

Alone, fearful, then relieved. That's what Thomas and all the disciples were feeling in our text.

Think about was going on all around them. They were aware that their Master, Jesus, would soon leave them. He had told them that one of them would betray Him, Peter would deny Him, and Judas had mysteriously left. What was going on? They were confused and getting nervous. Jesus would later add some more hard truth to their lives, telling them that because of their faith in Him, they would be persecuted, become outcasts, hated by the world, and many would even die for believing in Him.

Yet, in view of all of that, Jesus incredibly says, 'don't let your hearts be troubled.'
In fact, He promises that even in the middle of those times when you feel all alone, all by yourself, don't worry, He's there for you and no matter what happens in this life, He's coming back to take you home to be with Him in heaven eternally.

Just like the voice of my friend's father brought real peace to a scared little boy, so the words and the promises of Jesus bring peace to the disciples in the text, to people like you and me today too. Jesus assured another disciple, Philip, that just by seeing Him (Jesus that is) Philip would also be seeing His Father, because Jesus is "God in the Flesh." That calmed Philip's confused and troubled heart. And, Jesus assured Thomas that even though He would be leaving him (and the others) He would return to take them, and all who believe, home with Him in heaven. In view of Christ's coming suffering and death, this promise of real resurrection and life was power to calm Thomas' confused and troubled heart too.

So, here's a reassuring thought, one that you can build your life on; God's Presence, plus God's promise delivers God's peace! Even more boldly, Christ's Presence, plus Jesus Christ's promises equals God's eternal life and peace for all who trust in Him!

When you have a promise from Jesus, God in the flesh, when you have His gracious Presence with you by the power of His Spirit through His Word, you have His peace, a peace that can help you face the struggles of this life until He comes to bring you home with Him in heaven eternally!

Do you believe that? Do you believe that? That's the challenge of this text for you and me! That's our real present Savior making us a powerful promise, to give us His peace for this life and the life to come!

Now the disciples in the text, they didn't know what to make of all this. Philip says, "Jesus, just show us God the Father, that will help, that will be enough." And Jesus gets even more clear, "Philip, if you have seen me, you have seen the Father!"

Jesus Himself is God's clear answer for their life, for your life, now and forever. Get to know Him. He, and only He, can take our confusions, our fears, our aloneness and overcome them with His Presence, His promises, and His peace!

In fact, Jesus says something even more incredible. He says that when it comes to the things that really matter for your life and mine, He says, "I am the Way, the Truth, and the Life for you!"

You see, the Bible won't let us diminish Jesus. The Apostle John records 7 "I am" statements from Jesus' lips. Jesus says of Himself:
John 6: 35, 48 I am the bread of life.
John 8: 12, 9:5 I am the light of the world.
John 10:9 I am the door.
John 10:11 I am the good shepherd.
John 11:25 I am the resurrection and the life.
John 14:6 I am the way, the truth, and the life.
In fact, Jesus boldly says, "I'm God in the flesh" or as He says it in John 8:58 "Before Abraham was, I am!"

So, Jesus is no mere noble Martyr, a kind of Superstar like we wish He could be! Have you ever heard of Frederick Buechner, a Pulitzer Prize finalist and writer? He made this comment about Jesus, "If all the resurrection means is that Jesus' spirit lives on like Abraham Lincoln's or Adolf Hitler's, but that otherwise He is just as dead as anyone else who cashed in 2000 years ago, then, as St. Paul puts it, 'our preaching is in vain and your faith is in vain.' Buechner goes on to say if the enemies of Jesus succeeded for all practical purposes in killing Him permanently around AD 30, then like Socrates, Thomas More, Dietrich Bonhoeffer, Martin Luther King, Jr., and so on, He is simply another saintly victim of the wickedness and folly of men, and the cross is a symbol of ultimate defeat." Well, Jesus will have none of that.

Into this rebellious world, hell-bent on its own destruction, into our confused lives, unsure of where we're going or who we are; Jesus comes with some plain talk. He says, "In all things look to me, I am the Way, the Truth, and the Life!" Into all confusion and trouble, Jesus says, "Look to Me for your answers. I'm God in the Flesh for you!"

Here's truth that will transform your life; Christ's Presence, plus Jesus Christ's promises equal God's eternal life and peace for all who trust Him!

Prime Minister Winston Churchill once said, "Truth is incontrovertible. Panic may resent it; ignorance may deride it; malice may distort it; but there it is." When it comes to Jesus, when you're looking for what holds, what is real, what lasts, it's Him; He is the Way to God, the Truth of God, and the Life of God for you.

His Presence, His promises can deliver you real peace! And that's the truth of the Bible for you, for me, for all.

The disciples again were afraid of this truth talk that Jesus was sharing with them. He was telling them that He had to die for them, for all. He had to leave them for a time. They were frightened, scared, feeling the ache of possibly being alone without Him. We've all felt those things at times.

But Jesus doesn't just tell them the truth to prepare them for the trouble to come; He tells them that truth for their ultimate rescue and salvation. His truth not only is something that a person can hold on to, His truth holds on to us. It comes back for us. It delivers what He says. Christ's Presence with His promises gives real peace because you can count on Him to deliver it no matter what and He will see it through, right through to the end.

In the midst of this gut-wrenching talk, Jesus says this incredible thing. No matter what happens in the lives of these disciples in the near future, don't worry; He would come back for them, they could count on it. He had the power to go to the cross, to suffer a death they couldn't endure, to give them a life they couldn't earn, to make heaven possible where it was beyond the realm of their possibility, and He would ensure the fulfillment and the delivery of those promises to them. Period.

Though His work on the cross would take them from Him for a moment, He would come back for them, just like He said! Though His ascension to heaven would take Him from us for a moment, He will come back again to judge the living and the dead and bring His people to be with Him in places already prepared. There is real peace when there is a promise you can count on from a Person who fulfills their promises just like they said they would!

A local pastor told a story of a terrifying day at a New Jersey beach for a father, his son, and his daughter. The kids were 8 and 10, but they were good swimmers. In fact, they enjoyed swimming together in the Atlantic Ocean quite a lot. On this particular day, a few years ago, they went swimming like they had done so many times before.

As they swam, they got farther and farther from shore. Suddenly the father realized that the tide was carrying them out to sea. It had also separated them from each other. Trying to stay calm, he searched for both children, and realized that he had to help his son back to the beach for his safety and then return to rescue his daughter. So just before turning to the shore, he called out to her, "Mary, I am going to shore for help. If you get tired, remember what I taught you, stay calm, turn on your back, and remember you can float all day long. And I promise you, I promise you, I'll come back for you; trust me."

He and the boy made it to shore and then there was a frantic search for the girl. Finally, after four hours, they found her far out in the ocean, away from the shore. But, they found her calmly swimming on her back, not frightened at all.

There was a tremendous amount of relief when the calm girl was finally back on shore. Everyone wondered how she could be so at peace. And they were even more stunned when she gave such a simple answer. She said, "Daddy said he would come back for me and, like he said, I could float all day, so I swam and I floated because I knew he would come."

That little girl knew that her father would do all in his power to come for her no matter the cost to himself. But, when it comes to things like forgiveness, life, and salvation; it's going to take more than merely the love of a good mom or dad; it's going to take the love of a Savior, God in the flesh, for you and me. The Bible says that the work of Jesus isn't merely the best efforts of the best human being that ever lived. It's infinitely more than that. He doesn't merely show the way, share the truth, and shed some light on a situation. He is the Way, the Truth, and the Life.

In fact, when John says that "Jesus is the Way," he's saying that this is a Way that has been paved for us.

It was paved when God made a promise to Adam and Eve. It was paved when God made Abraham the father of His promises for all to see. It was paved when Moses spoke of deliverance to the Pharaoh of Egypt; a deliverance that only could happen from the God whose Name was "I AM." It was paved when Jesus, the "I AM" in the Flesh, went to the cross, went through the cross by the fact of His resurrection, to make a way back to the Father through His life, His death, and His resurrection.

That's a way home that gives all who believe, real peace now because the One who made it possible is with us preparing an eternal place for us, and promises to come back for all those who trust in Him, to take us to Himself. He makes that way possible, where there is no way!
In the comedy movie "Bill and Ted's Excellent Adventure," there was one little, silly phrase which became very popular, especially among young people. One of the two (I forget which one) made some revolutionary, mind-boggling suggestion. The other responded in disbelief, "No way;" which prompted the simple response of belief, "Way."

Well, this text is talking about something more revolutionary and mind-boggling than any suggestion in "Bill and Ted's Excellent Adventure." Just think of some of the revolutionary, mind-boggling truths of the Bible.

Ready? The Bible says God loved His fallen creation so much that He became like them in the incarnation, that's the message of Christmas, and not only did God become Man in Christ Jesus, but Jesus became our sin for us, "so that in him we might become the righteousness of God" (2 Cor. 5:21). Disbelief says, "No way!" Faith explodes, "Way."

Or, think of this; we just said this a few weeks ago, "Christ is risen! He is risen indeed and lives and reigns for all eternity." Disbelief says, "No way!" Faith says, "Way!"
And then it gets real personal. The Bible says, after our dead bodies are buried and turn to dust, they too will rise gloriously on the Last Day. For those who trust in Him, because He lives, we will live eternally also! No way! Faith says, "Way!"

But our lesson today goes even further. Not only was Jesus born for us, died for us, and rose again for us that we might live in Him; He promises that, no matter what is happening to us for the moment, heaven is our home. He's already prepared it just for us.

No way! Way! "No way; yes, way," says the Way, the Truth, and the Life for you!
God's Presence in Christ plus God's promises through Christ equals God's peace with Christ forever!

That's what Jesus is all about. His Presence with you through His Spirit-filled Word, His promises that He Himself guarantees, and fulfills and delivers; that's peace that you can build your life upon, now and forever.

There are times in this world where we can feel all alone. It might be a terrifying day at a funeral or a time when it seems like we are being washed out to the sea of uncertainty or fear. No matter what you may be feeling at the moment; please know this; Jesus knows you and me, better than we know ourselves. And He promises that He will not leave us as orphans on our own, but will come back for us as surely as He died and rose again for us when He walked this earth.

Put your faith in Him. Let Him come close to you by the power of the Holy Spirit through His Word and sacraments; and let that equation for peace be yours today as you put your faith in Jesus Christ. For God's Presence plus God's promises all in Jesus Christ, bring God's peace to your life now and forever. Put your faith in that Way, that Truth, that Life for you in Christ.

Amen.


LUTHERAN HOUR MAILBOX (Questions & Answers) for May 18, 2014
Topic: Should the Church Celebrate Cultural Holidays?

ANNOUNCER: Should the Church celebrate cultural holidays? Pastor Gregory Seltz responds to questions from listeners. I'm Mark Eischer. Pastor, I can understand why a greeting card company might like to have all kinds of special days and commemorations; but to what extent do you think the Church should celebrate cultural holidays?

SELTZ: It's an appropriate question, Mark. Last week we celebrated Mother's Day.

ANNOUNCER: Right, and to what extent do you think the Church should observe things, let's say Grandparents' Day, Super Bowl Sunday, or Labor Day?

SELTZ: Well, first, I think we have to set people's hearts and minds at ease and let them know that the church is not AGAINST cultural holidays. There is nothing in the Bible prohibiting special celebrations in society. But it's a good question because Christians need to ask how much we conform to the world and how much do we let the world set the agenda for us as believers.

ANNOUNCER: It's conceivable that you could get so wrapped up in so many cultural celebrations that you end up losing your focus on Jesus and the life He gives, that could be set aside.

SELTZ: That's where we need to strike a balance. Remember when Jesus prayed for His disciples in John, chapter 17, He said, "I have given them your word, and the world has hated them because they are not of the world, just as I am not of the world. So I ask You Father, not to take them out of the world, but that you keep them from the evil one" (John 17:14-16 ESV). So, Jesus kept His disciples IN the world, but He didn't want them to be OF it. We live in that same delicate balance. We are not supposed to let the culture run roughshod over the church and have the message or focus of the church disappear, but we're also not called to remove ourselves from the culture so that no contact exists anymore.

ANNOUNCER: God calls us to be a light to the world, to give witness to His grace and truth.

SELTZ: And to do that we need to be in the world--connected with the culture, if you will. However, as Romans, chapter 12 tells us, "Don't be conformed to this world, but be transformed by the renewal of your mind, that by testing you may discern what is the will of God, what is good, acceptable, and perfect" (Romans 12:2 ESV).

ANNOUNCER: Okay, taking that all into consideration, then, how should the church treat cultural holidays?

SELTZ: Well, with this balance, Mark, on the one hand we need to recognize what people are thinking and doing. Not to mention Mother's Day in some way--in the sermon, or prayers, or announcements, would be overlooking where people are at in our culture. It would also be sacrificing the opportunity to "take every thought captive" and make it obedient to Christ, as Paul said in 2 Corinthians 10:5. So, if you can connect the culture to Christ, you've taken that cultural component and caused it to be a platform for the proclamation of the Gospel.

ANNOUNCER: But there is another side to that.

SELTZ: Well, there may even be two sides, actually. First, there are some cultural connections that don't serve the Gospel well. On one hand, a day like Mother's Day allows us to see the Biblical themes of family, self-sacrificial love, and the role every woman has in mentoring and disciplining others in their family. God compares Himself to a mother in the Bible. It's a solid Biblical theme, it brings blessing to people.

ANNOUNCER: But, there are occasions that may not serve the Gospel.

SELTZ: You're right, and making a big deal out of these may be a stretch. I remember something called Earth Day; and a lot of people thought, "Well, it must be about recycling or conservation. But, if you dig down deep in it, it's actually celebrating a whole different religious point of view, and earth even becomes God in some of those celebrations. So, that cultural celebration can't be the sole source for the church's agenda. And that's why the church year that brings us through the life of Christ and growth as Christ's followers, that's a solid, time-tested rhythm for the church as we deal with the headlines that are around the world. So, headlines can't dictate the agenda and they can't replace balanced teaching for the full counsel of God. But, we better not ignore the headlines either.

ANNOUNCER: It's sometimes not easy to find the balance.

SELTZ: No, there isn't; there is some tension there to be sure; but if followers of Jesus keep their hands firmly on the Scriptures, their eyes on Christ while at the same time staying attentive to the needs and rhythms of the world, a balanced message and emphasis will result in our prayer life, in our Bible study, in our worship, and in our conversations with believers and unbelievers alike.

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

Pastor Seltz SENT Invitation Video
 

Music Selections for this program:

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

"For You, O Lord, Have Delivered My Soul from Death" by Kevin Hildebrand. From Hymns for All Saints: Psalms, Hymns, Spiritual Songs (© 2011 Concordia Publishing House)

"The Strife Is O'er, the Battle Done" 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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Tonight we are discussing and learning about chapter 16.  "The Beginning of the End".  
 
Please come and join us!

Thursday, May 15, 2014

Daily Devotions from Lutheran Hour Ministries
By Pastor Ken Klaus, Speaker Emeritus of The Lutheran Hour
 
Use these devotions in your newsletter and bulletin!  Used by permission; all rights reserved by the Int'l LLL (LHM).
 

 

"History Revised"

May 15, 2014 
island roadAll Scripture is breathed out by God and profitable for teaching, for reproof, for correction, and for training in righteousness, that the man of God may be complete, equipped for every good work. 2 Timothy 3:16-17
Way back in grade school we had to memorize various short poems. Perhaps some of you remember one of those couplets: "In fourteen hundred ninety-two, Columbus sailed the ocean blue; And found this land, land of the Free, Beloved by you, beloved by me."

Of course, that was way back in the days when Columbus was regarded as a magnificent explorer and an exemplary human being.

Today, by every meaningful barometer, Columbus has been demoted. No longer do many people consider him to be a "good guy." More and more he is becoming thought of as a despoiler, a destroyer of civilizations, an enslaver of Native Americans, and a mass murderer of unprecedented proportions.

Perhaps that explains why, without a dissenting vote, the Minneapolis city council recently decided to jettison Columbus Day and, in its place, celebrate Indigenous People's Day. Now I can certainly understand why Native Americans might wish to see Columbus dethroned. Their argument, "Columbus couldn't discover this hemisphere because our ancestors were there to greet him," makes sense.

All of this means Columbus has now joined the pilgrims, and so many other historical figures, whose facts are no longer considered to be factual, whose truth is untrue, and whose legacy has been revised beyond recognition.

It gets to the point where many folks are pretty sure they can't be pretty sure about anything.

Now understand, this Daily Devotion is not designed to defend Columbus, or pilgrims, or how past generations looked upon and remembered them. Like you and me, these folks were sinners, and because they were sinners they messed up. Sometimes they messed up monumentally.

Still, there is a danger here.

That danger arises when Jesus is thrown in with the wrongdoers and He -- along with Holy Scriptures -- end up being dismantled, dissected and disregarded. When the Lord's blood-bought story of salvation is relegated to the realm of myth and legend, truth becomes suspect and the faith which the Holy Spirit wishes to bestow, seems to be a questionable thing at best.

St. Paul knew what he was saying when he told Timothy that the Lord's Word was designed to make us, along with out faith, complete. Such completeness cannot be based on that which is unsure and uncertain. Jesus Christ was, is, and always will be, "the Lamb of God who takes away the sins of the world" (see John 1:29). His Name continues to be the only Name which saves.

And that is the truth, no matter what the deniers and doubters, the cynics and skeptics might think or say.

THE PRAYER: Dear Lord, may I always trust Your Word and be given an unshakable faith in Your Son whose life became my ransom from sin, Satan and death. In Jesus' Name I ask it. Amen.
Pastor KlausIn Christ I remain His servant and yours,


Pastor Ken Klaus
Speaker Emeritus of The Lutheran Hour®
Lutheran Hour Ministries
 
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Today Read:
2 Samuel 15; Psalms 3; Psalms 69; John 4:27-54
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___________________________________________________________________________________________________
YESTERDAY'S QUIZ:  Who was King of Judah when Israel was taken into captivity? Ahaz (Not to be confused with Ahab)
______________________________________________________________________________________________
TODAY'S QUIZ: How old was Hezekiah when he became king and how long did he reign in Judah?
_________________________________________________________________________________________
CALENDAR:
Fri- Bible Study at Hendershots 7pm
Sat- WORK DAY AT CHURCH 8-noon; Bible study 4; worship 5
Sun- worship 8:30; Sunday school and VOTER'S MEETING 9:45; worship 11; Fellowship gathering at Schirrs 7pm
__________________________________________________________________________________________________
WORSHIP WORKERS FOR THIS WEEK
Acolytes- 8:30- Zoe Pezold  11- Jacob WInn
Altar guild- Set up- Don and Dianne Hance; Clean Up-- Sandy Robine
Greeters- 8:30- Lew and Dianne Feldkamp 11- Josh and Angie Scott
Communion Assistants- Sat- Dave Winter; 8:30- John Hachtel; 11- Jim Rahn
Lay Readers- Sat- Kathy Fischer; 8:30- Steve McDowell;  11am- Jacob Nagel
8:30 Ushers- Dave Winter, Gary Scott, Larry Schulze, Scott Schulze

Projectors- Sat- Pam Bueltmann, 8:30- Julie Schaumberg, 11- Sam Johnson
Sat pianist- Barb Dreyer
____________________________________________________________________________________________________
NEWS:
OPEN BUILDING PROGRAM MEETING MONDAY, MAY 19 AT 7PM
This is a time to learn a bit about the history of the building program and where we currently stand.  It will also be a tie for you to present your ideas about how to move forward and maybe get it done quicker, as well as ask any questions you may have.
________________________________________________________________________________________________
BACCALAUREATE SERVICE AT THE HIGH SCHOOL COMMONS AT 7PM TONIGHT.
All graduating seniors and their families are encouraged to attend.  Everyone is invited. 
______________________________________________________________________________________________
LAST SUNDAY'S WORSHIP VIDEO!!
In this video....  Tim Linke doing a great job reading, the choir singing beautifully, and Steve and Emily Speakman and Elise Morris becoming members!!  What a wonderful way to spend Mother's Day morning!
 
http://youtu.be/tgEbrbdcA8w
_______________________________________________________________________________________________
TRUSTEES HAVE SCHEDULED A WORK DAY FOR THIS SATURDAY, MAY 17 BEGINNING AT 8am!!!
List of projects:
1. finishing trim on front door
2. Fixing partition between overflow and sanctuary
3. Addressing drainage issues
4. Painting
5. Other
They have also established a volunteer list.  Id you wish to tackle a project at another time, see the list posted on the bulletin board across from church office.
________________________________________________________________________
VOTER'S MEETING THIS SUNDAY AT 9:45!!!
Come and hear about the many things we are working on and the progress and growth the church is experiencing!
______________________________________________________________________________
T-SHIRTS FOR SALE!!!
Wonderful blaze orange t-shirts are for sale for $10 a piece to help support our board of outreach and evangelism's efforts and to raise money to provide for those in need.  Pick up your size today and put your $10 in the box provided!!!  They are located in the narthex (entry way) of church upstairs.
___________________________________________________________________________
THE STORY: CHAPTER 16 "The Beginning of the End of the Kingdom of Israel" IS THIS WEEK!!!
Read all about the downfall of Israel which is the direct result of their sins of idolatry. 
_____________________________________________________________________________________________________
JUST A FEW SPACES LEFT IN THE THREE YEAR OLD LITTLE LAMBS CLASS FOR NEXT YEAR!!
The four year old class is full and there is a waiting list that people can get on if they wish. 
 
The three year old class still has several spaces available.  If you know of someone or you would like to get your own child in to this class please call the church office asap!!! 

______________________________________________________________________________________________________

TWO GROUP TRAVEL EVENTS COMING UP THIS YEAR!!
October 4--A DAY IN ST. LOUIS--  We will tour places that are hidden gems in St. Louis
 
December 6-- CATHOLIC RECTORY IN HERMANN AND POSSIBLY A CHRISTMAS SHOW IN OSAGE BEACH
 
Let Marilyn know if you are interested in either of these trip so she can make definite plans.
___________________________________________________________________________________________
PASTOR NEEDS SPONSORS FOR HIS BIKE ACROSS KANSAS!!
I will be biking across part of Kansas, about 220 miles in all, on June 7-9 to raise money for Leadachild.org.  Lead a Child is a LCMS recognized service organization that provides funding for kids to attend schools, many of them Christian schools, in third world countries.  It has provided A LOT for ministries and missions to help kids who would otherwise have NO EDUCATION in places like Guatemala, Kenya, Uganda, Mexico, and many other places.  Please consider supporting me so that we can continue to support children throughout the world!  As of January 1, I am also on the board of directors for this organization.


___________________________________________________________________________________________
PRAYER REQUESTS:  (If you have a prayer request please reply to this email or call me at 636-359-1061)
For CHARLES HARGROVE, Dave's dad, who is in hospital with heart issues.
 
For ED KOHRS, who is recovering from cancer surgery on his face and mouth.
 
For BEN FRICK, who has also been dealing with pneumonia and weakness for the last two weeks at least.
 
For EMOGENE FRYANT, friend of Marv and Molly Hendershot, who has been place on hospice care.
 
For CHERI VERME, daughter of Lil WInter, who is suffering from severe osteoporosis and has a cracked pelvis (all the way across her pelvis) because of it.
 
For FRAN WAGNER, a good friend of Sandy Robine, who has been placed on hospice care.
 
For TRICIA MEYER, who is dealing with ovarian cancer.  She is a friend of many in our congregation.
 
For KELSEY OVERBECK as she finishes up her schooling at Concordia, Seward and moves to Warrenton to become our DCE intern. 

THOSE WITH CANCER, especially RICK SPINIOLAS, and the many others among our family and friends who are struggling with cancer.




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This past Sunday's worship

In this video....  Tim Linke doing a great job reading, the choir singing beautifully, and Steve and Emily Speakman and Elise Morris becoming members!!  What a wonderful way to spend Mother's Day morning!
 
http://youtu.be/tgEbrbdcA8w

Prayer request from Barb Hargrove

Please add my father-in-law, Charles Hargrove to prayer list, in hospital with heart issues. Praying he will be released today or tomorrow, & that his condition/quality of life improves.

Wednesday, May 14, 2014

DEVOTION: "How long will you limp between two opinions?  If the Lord is God, follow Him; but if Baal is God, follow him."  The Story p. 204
 
So many people, including many Christians, even members of St. John's, are limping between two opinions when it comes to God and His Word.  They want to follow God's Word completely, but they have trouble, because what they have been taught by the world about things like evolution, sexuality, and many other things do not agree with what the world says.  So they are torn.  They don't want to believe that what they have been taught and believed for so long is wrong, but they don't want to distrust the Scriptures either. 
 
What to do?  I know!  Why not go by what has been proven for centuries to be the truth?  Why not go by what has stood the test of time?  Why not go by GOD'S WORD?!!  It seems like a no brainer... An Almighty, Supreme, All Knowing, All Present God VS. A fallible,  incorrect, imperfect sinner.  Guess who I'm going to choose?
 
It's not easy.  It may mean that you have to challenge and even lose some friendships .  It may mean that you may have to get rid of some very long held beliefs.  It may mean that you may have to turn all the way around from where you were going so that you can turn to God.  Let me assure you!!  IT IS WORTH IT!
 
Nothing gives you more comfort and peace than knowing and abiding by the real truth.  Nothing gives you more satisfaction than living for someone and something other than yourself.  Nothing else will get you to eternal life!  Jesus is THE WAY, THE TRUTH, AND THE LIFE.  No one comes to the Father except through Him! 
 
Quit limping!  Commit your ways to the Lord, trust in Him, and He will direct your paths! 
 
Prayer: Lord God make me surrender to you that you may move me in the right direction.  Amen.

___________________________________________________________________________________________________
YESTERDAY'S QUIZ: How many years did the Assyrians lay siege to Samaria? 3
__________________________________________________________________________________________
TODAY'S QUIZ: Who was King of Judah when Israel was taken into captivity?
______________________________________________________________________________________________
CALENDAR:
Wed- VBS meeting 6pm; Choir 7; JUNE NEWSLETTER DEADLINE
Fri- Bible Study at Hendershots 7pm
Sat- WORK DAY AT CHURCH 8-noon; Bible study 4; worship 5
Sun- worship 8:30; Sunday school and VOTER'S MEETING 9:45; worship 11; Fellowship gathering at Schirrs 7pm
__________________________________________________________________________________________________
WORSHIP WORKERS FOR THIS WEEK
Acolytes- 8:30- Zoe Pezold  11- Jacob WInn
Altar guild- Set up- Don and Dianne Hance; Clean Up-- Sandy Robine
Greeters- 8:30- Lew and Dianne Feldkamp 11- Josh and Angie Scott
Communion Assistants- Sat- Dave Winter; 8:30- John Hachtel; 11- Jim Rahn
Lay Readers- Sat- Kathy Fischer; 8:30- Steve McDowell;  11am- Jacob Nagel
8:30 Ushers- Dave Winter, Gary Scott, Larry Schulze, Scott Schulze

Projectors- Sat- Pam Bueltmann, 8:30- Julie Schaumberg, 11- Sam Johnson
Sat pianist- Barb Dreyer
____________________________________________________________________________________________________
NEWS:
VBS MEETING TONIGHT AT 6PM!!
All who are interested in helping with Vacation Bible School should be at this meeting!!
_______________________________________________________________________________________
OPEN BUILDING PROGRAM MEETING MONDAY, MAY 19 AT 7PM
This is a time to learn a bit about the history of the building program and where we currently stand.  It will also be a tie for you to present your ideas about how to move forward and maybe get it done quicker, as well as ask any questions you may have.
________________________________________________________________________________________________
BACCALAUREATE SERVICE AT THE HIGH SCHOOL COMMONS AT 7PM ON THURSDAY.
All graduating seniors and their families are encouraged to attend.  Everyone is invited. 
______________________________________________________________________________________________
TRUSTEES HAVE SCHEDULED A WORK DAY FOR THIS SATURDAY, MAY 17 BEGINNING AT 8am!!!
List of projects:
1. finishing trim on front door
2. Fixing partition between overflow and sanctuary
3. Addressing drainage issues
4. Painting
5. Other
They have also established a volunteer list.  Id you wish to tackle a project at another time, see the list posted on the bulletin board across from church office.
________________________________________________________________________
VOTER'S MEETING THIS SUNDAY AT 9:45!!!
Come and hear about the many things we are working on and the progress and growth the church is experiencing!
______________________________________________________________________________
T-SHIRTS FOR SALE!!!
Wonderful blaze orange t-shirts are for sale for $10 a piece to help support our board of outreach and evangelism's efforts and to raise money to provide for those in need.  Pick up your size today and put your $10 in the box provided!!!  They are located in the narthex (entry way) of church upstairs.
___________________________________________________________________________
THE STORY: CHAPTER 16 "The Beginning of the End of the Kingdom of Israel" IS THIS WEEK!!!
Read all about the downfall of Israel which is the direct result of their sins of idolatry. 
_____________________________________________________________________________________________________
JUST A FEW SPACES LEFT IN THE THREE YEAR OLD LITTLE LAMBS CLASS FOR NEXT YEAR!!
The four year old class is full and there is a waiting list that people can get on if they wish. 
 
The three year old class still has several spaces available.  If you know of someone or you would like to get your own child in to this class please call the church office asap!!! 

______________________________________________________________________________________________________

TWO GROUP TRAVEL EVENTS COMING UP THIS YEAR!!
October 4--A DAY IN ST. LOUIS--  We will tour places that are hidden gems in St. Louis
 
December 6-- CATHOLIC RECTORY IN HERMANN AND POSSIBLY A CHRISTMAS SHOW IN OSAGE BEACH
 
Let Marilyn know if you are interested in either of these trip so she can make definite plans.
___________________________________________________________________________________________
PASTOR NEEDS SPONSORS FOR HIS BIKE ACROSS KANSAS!!
I will be biking across part of Kansas, about 220 miles in all, on June 7-9 to raise money for Leadachild.org.  Lead a Child is a LCMS recognized service organization that provides funding for kids to attend schools, many of them Christian schools, in third world countries.  It has provided A LOT for ministries and missions to help kids who would otherwise have NO EDUCATION in places like Guatemala, Kenya, Uganda, Mexico, and many other places.  Please consider supporting me so that we can continue to support children throughout the world!  As of January 1, I am also on the board of directors for this organization.


___________________________________________________________________________________________
PRAYER REQUESTS:  (If you have a prayer request please reply to this email or call me at 636-359-1061)
For my mom, DEBBY KLAUSTERMEIER, as she recovers from surgery today. She is at home and doing fine.
 
For ED KOHRS, who is recovering from cancer surgery on his face and mouth.
 
For BEN FRICK, who has also been dealing with pneumonia and weakness for the last two weeks at least.
 
For EMOGENE FRYANT, friend of Marv and Molly Hendershot, who has been place on hospice care.
 
For CHERI VERME, daughter of Lil WInter, who is suffering from severe osteoporosis and has a cracked pelvis (all the way across her pelvis) because of it.
 
For FRAN WAGNER, a good friend of Sandy Robine, who has been placed on hospice care.
 
For TRICIA MEYER, who is dealing with ovarian cancer.  She is a friend of many in our congregation.
 
For KELSEY OVERBECK as she finishes up her schooling at Concordia, Seward and moves to Warrenton to become our DCE intern. 

THOSE WITH CANCER, especially RICK SPINIOLAS, and the many others among our family and friends who are struggling with cancer.




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Bowling and lazer tag tonight

$10 per person for bowling (one hour and shoes), and $5 per game of lazer tag.   If you want food you will have to bring more money.  Please eat supper before you come. 
 
These are the kids going so far:
Anna Hargrove
Grace Hargrove
Cara Klaustermeier
Oliver Landwehr
Conner Figura
Austin Heitgerd
Shawn Jaeger
Siera Jaeger
Kailyn Blechle
Conor Schaumberg
Patrick Schaumberg
Ben Hoelscher
Zack Hoelscher
Gus Klaustermeier???
 
Mrs. Figura is able to drive....

 
If your name is not on this list and you were planning on going, let me know by noon.  If any more people go we will need another driver too.  Thanks.


 

           





 

Tuesday, May 9, 2014

This is an excellent devotion today and one that everyone should read!!
 
Daily Devotions from Lutheran Hour Ministries
By Pastor Ken Klaus, Speaker Emeritus of The Lutheran Hour
 
Use these devotions in your newsletter and bulletin!  Used by permission; all rights reserved by the Int'l LLL (LHM).
 

 

"Undeserved"

May 13, 2014 
Pastor Klaus 3Therefore, since we have been justified by faith, we have peace with God through our Lord Jesus Christ. Romans 5:1
It was on a rainy night in October of 2012 that Brandon Majewski and his two pals were riding their bikes to get some hot dogs.

That was when the lads were clobbered from behind by a lady driving a sports utility vehicle. Seventeen-year-old Majewski died; the two others were injured. The lady driving the SUV admits she was going about six miles an hour over the speed limit, and she doesn't deny it was a wet, dark road.

Even so, the woman, Sharlene Simon, is now suing the three bike riders whom she hit.

She is suing them, or their families, for $1.35 million. She feels she is owed that amount because of the emotional trauma she suffered in the accident. Simon maintains the accident might not have happened if the "incompetent" bicyclists had applied their brakes properly.

Now I'd like you to stop for a minute and reflect on what you've just heard. The lady is suing the family of the boys she killed or injured because their tragedy traumatized her.

Does anybody else think something is wrong here? Good, I'm glad it's not just me. Now I would like you to hold on to your outrage for a few minutes, or at least until you finish this devotion. It's important that you do, because in some ways that lady represents humanity.

How many times have you not heard someone who has suffered a tragedy say, "Why did God do this?" or "How can you say God is a God of love when He allows cancer, or wars, or rapes, or prejudice, or everything else that is wrong with the human race?"

Once again, stop for a minute and reflect.

It is humanity's greed, selfishness, lust and general sinfulness that are responsible for the sad conditions of this world. Originally, our perfect God gave us a perfect world. It was our disobedience which messed things up -- which still messes things up. God wants us to live in harmony, but we don't. He wants us to love each other, but we refuse. He wants us to trust in Him, but we prefer to rely on ourselves, and then we blame Him when our sins cause things to go wrong and unravel.

Now God, like you, could have become outraged at such injustice. In disappointment and discouragement, He could have washed His hands of humanity and let us wander our own way. He would have been perfectly right in doing just that, but He didn't.

Instead, He continued to love us and reach out to us.

In an incredibly wonderful and absolutely unpredictable act of love, He sent His Son to save us from ourselves. Through Jesus' life, death and resurrection, He calls people to repentance, a change of heart, and a recognition that He still wants what is best for us.

Now, by His grace and the Holy Spirit's power, there is forgiveness, eternal life, and the knowledge that we have received from a loving Lord incredible and unending blessings, which we never earned or deserved.

THE PRAYER: Dear Lord, let me realize that You have saved me because of who You are and not because of anything I have done. In Jesus' Name. Amen.
Pastor KlausIn Christ I remain His servant and yours,


Pastor Ken Klaus
Speaker Emeritus of The Lutheran Hour®
Lutheran Hour Ministries
 
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Today Read:
Psalms 32; Psalms 51; John 3:16-36
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___________________________________________________________________________________________________
YESTERDAY'S QUIZ: Who was the king of Assyria during the siege and capture of Samaria? Shalmaneser
___________________________________________________________________________________
TODAY'S QUIZ: How many years did the Assyrians lay siege to Samaria?
__________________________________________________________________________________________
CALENDAR:
Tues- Quilters 9-2; Bible Study 11:30-12:15; 7-12 grade youth leave at 6pm for bowling and lazer tag.
Wed- Choir 7; JUNE NEWSLETTER DEADLINE
Fri- Bible Study at Hendershots 7pm
Sat- WORK DAY AT CHURCH 8-noon; Bible study 4; worship 5
Sun- worship 8:30; Sunday school and VOTER'S MEETING 9:45; worship 11; Fellowship gathering at Schirrs 7pm
__________________________________________________________________________________________________
WORSHIP WORKERS FOR THIS WEEK
Acolytes- 8:30- Zoe Pezold  11- Jacob WInn
Altar guild- Set up- Don and Dianne Hance; Clean Up-- Sandy Robine
Greeters- 8:30- Lew and Dianne Feldkamp 11- Josh and Angie Scott
Communion Assistants- Sat- Dave Winter; 8:30- John Hachtel; 11- Jim Rahn
Lay Readers- Sat- Kathy Fischer; 8:30- Steve McDowell;  11am- Jacob Nagel
8:30 Ushers- Dave Winter, Gary Scott, Larry Schulze, Scott Schulze

Projectors- Sat- Pam Bueltmann, 8:30- Julie Schaumberg, 11- Sam Johnson
Sat pianist- Barb Dreyer
____________________________________________________________________________________________________
NEWS:
OPEN BUILDING PROGRAM MEETING MONDAY, MAY 19 AT 7PM
This is a time to learn a bit about the history of the building program and where we currently stand.  It will also be a tie for you to present your ideas about how to move forward and maybe get it done quicker, as well as ask any questions you may have.
________________________________________________________________________________________________
BACCALAUREATE SERVICE AT THE HIGH SCHOOL COMMONS AT 7PM ON THURSDAY.
All graduating seniors and their families are encouraged to attend.  Everyone is invited. 
______________________________________________________________________________________________
TRUSTEES HAVE SCHEDULED A WORK DAY FOR THIS SATURDAY, MAY 17 BEGINNING AT 8am!!!
List of projects:
1. finishing trim on front door
2. Fixing partition between overflow and sanctuary
3. Addressing drainage issues
4. Painting
5. Other
They have also established a volunteer list.  Id you wish to tackle a project at another time, see the list posted on the bulletin board across from church office.
________________________________________________________________________
VOTER'S MEETING THIS SUNDAY AT 9:45!!!
Come and hear about the many things we are working on and the progress and growth the church is experiencing!
______________________________________________________________________________
T-SHIRTS FOR SALE!!!
Wonderful blaze orange t-shirts are for sale for $10 a piece to help support our board of outreach and evangelism's efforts and to raise money to provide for those in need.  Pick up your size today and put your $10 in the box provided!!!  They are located in the narthex (entry way) of church upstairs.
___________________________________________________________________________
THE STORY: CHAPTER 16 "The Beginning of the End of the Kingdom of Israel" IS THIS WEEK!!!
Read all about the downfall of Israel which is the direct result of their sins of idolatry. 
_____________________________________________________________________________________________________
JUST A FEW SPACES LEFT IN THE THREE YEAR OLD LITTLE LAMBS CLASS FOR NEXT YEAR!!
The four year old class is full and there is a waiting list that people can get on if they wish. 
 
The three year old class still has several spaces available.  If you know of someone or you would like to get your own child in to this class please call the church office asap!!! 

______________________________________________________________________________________________________

TWO GROUP TRAVEL EVENTS COMING UP THIS YEAR!!
October 4--A DAY IN ST. LOUIS--  We will tour places that are hidden gems in St. Louis
 
December 6-- CATHOLIC RECTORY IN HERMANN AND POSSIBLY A CHRISTMAS SHOW IN OSAGE BEACH
 
Let Marilyn know if you are interested in either of these trip so she can make definite plans.
___________________________________________________________________________________________
PASTOR NEEDS SPONSORS FOR HIS BIKE ACROSS KANSAS!!
I will be biking across part of Kansas, about 220 miles in all, on June 7-9 to raise money for Leadachild.org.  Lead a Child is a LCMS recognized service organization that provides funding for kids to attend schools, many of them Christian schools, in third world countries.  It has provided A LOT for ministries and missions to help kids who would otherwise have NO EDUCATION in places like Guatemala, Kenya, Uganda, Mexico, and many other places.  Please consider supporting me so that we can continue to support children throughout the world!  As of January 1, I am also on the board of directors for this organization.


___________________________________________________________________________________________
PRAYER REQUESTS:  (If you have a prayer request please reply to this email or call me at 636-359-1061)
For my mom, DEBBY KLAUSTERMEIER, as she recovers from surgery today. She is at home and doing fine
 
A prayer of thanksgiving, as God continues to add to St. John's family.  He added STEVE AND EMILY SPEAKMAN AND ELISE MORRIS to our church yesterday! The Speakman kids were baptized in April and the Morris girls will be baptized in June.
 
For the FAMILY OF ANN NEWELL. Ann is the mother of Donna Lindsey's sister-in-law, Amy Verseman. Ann passed away on Thursday, May 8. 
 
For ED KOHRS, who is recovering from cancer surgery on his face and mouth.
 
For LIBBY PAILER, who has been dealing with bronchitis and pneumonia for several weeks now.
 
For BEN FRICK, who has also been dealing with pneumonia and weakness for the last two weeks at least.
 
For EMOGENE FRYANT, friend of Marv and Molly Hendershot, who has been place on hospice care.
 
For CHERI VERME, daughter of Lil WInter, who is suffering from severe osteoporosis and has a cracked pelvis (all the way across her pelvis) because of it.
 
For FRAN WAGNER, a good friend of Sandy Robine, who has been placed on hospice care.
 
For TRICIA MEYER, who is dealing with ovarian cancer.  She is a friend of many in our congregation.
 
For KELSEY OVERBECK as she finishes up her schooling at Concordia, Seward and moves to Warrenton to become our DCE intern. 

THOSE WITH CANCER, especially RICK SPINIOLAS, and the many others among our family and friends who are struggling with cancer.