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Daily Devotion: Monday, September 22, 2014
In our world today there is much opposition to Christianity. There are militant atheists who want Christianity and any reference to God or to Christ taken out of public policy and mainstream society. Yet, this is nothing to how Christians are being treated in other parts of the world. In parts of Africa and the Middle east you can actually be hunted down and murdered for your faith. You can truly be beheaded or crucified for being a believer in Christ.
This is nothing new. Daniel was facing the lion's den if he was caught praying. Yet, in his confidence that God would take care of him either in this life or in the life to come, he continued to pray. He didn't pray in secret. He didn't pray in his closet. He prayed with his windows open toward Jerusalem three times a day.
He was confident that his God was greater than any edict. He was confident in the fact that God loved him and cared for him and would see him through it, which if course he did in a most miraculous way.
In the face of opposition from every side, we need to remain confident that God will never leave us or forsake us, that He is stronger than man's strength, that He is wiser than man's wisdom, and that He is almighty and all loving! He loves you with an everlasting love and will either protect you from evil on this earth or take you to be with Him in heaven!
Either way you are good! Have peace in that today! Have joy in your salvation even in the midst of severe tragedy and trouble. Live in the grace of Jesus!
Let us pray! Lord God give us your power and grace to face this world head on with your mercy, grace, love, and truth. Amen.
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YESTERDAY'S QUIZ: What was Matthew before Jesus called him as a disciple? tax collector
Fri- Assemble newsletter 9am; (pastor and others going to men's retreat)
Sat- NO BIBLE STUDY!!; Worship 5
Sun- worship 8:30; Bible Study and Sunday school 9:45; worship 11
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WORSHIP WORKERS FOR THIS WEEK
Acolytes- 8:30- Lydia Miller 11- George Pezold
Altar guild- Set up- Ruth Walters; Clean Up-- Lynn Russell and Elaine Schauer
Greeters- 8:30- Lew and Dianne Feldkamp; 11- Joan Sexton
Communion Assistants- Sat- John Hachtel; 8:30- John Hachtel; 11- Jim Rahn
Lay Readers- Sat- John Hachtel; 8:30- Christine Winn; 11am- Jim Rahn
8:30 Ushers- Marv Hendershot, Don Luebke, Dave Callies, Don Nolte
Projectors- no projectors this weekend
Pianists/organists Sat- Molly Hendershot; Sun- Melissa Pedersen 11am- Praise band!!
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NEWS: (A LOT OF NEW NEWS TODAY SO PLEASE READ IT ALL!!!)
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GROUP BUS TRIP FOR SATURDAY, DECEMBER 6 TO TOUR THE CATHOLIC RECTORY IN HERMANN AND GO TO OSAGE BEACH FOR DINNER AND A CHRISTMAS SHOW AT MAIN STREET MUSIC HALL!!
They are in need of more people to sign up!! If they don't get enough people the trip will have to be canceled!! Anyone can go!
___________________________________________________________________________________________________________
WORK DAY AND POTLUCK COMING UP SUNDAY, OCTOBER 5 BEGINNING AT NOON!
Meat and cheese trays, bread, and drinks will be provided!! Please sign up to come on the sign up sheet on the table int he narthex, and bring a dish to share!
Please be a part of this fun time of fellowship and work!
Below are the projects that we will be working on at church
1. Dirt work in the swaile between the Linke's property and the parking lot
2. Work on the lights at the north end of the building
3. Trim bushes around church building
4. clean out storage areas by pavilion
5. narthex flooring (pull up carpet, fix subfloor, and put down new flooring)
6. cleaning projects all around church (pews, shelves, closets, etc.)
7. Write "Thinking of You" and other encouragements to soldiers, college students, and shut ins.
There are also some projects that we will be working on at Good Shepherd in Wright City
1. parking stops need to be lined up and pinned down to keep them from moving
2. landscaping in front of building
3. Removing weeds from playground
_________________________________________________________________________________________
A NEW YEAR OF SUNDAY SCHOOL HAS BEGUN!!
Kids ages 3-18 will be going through a new, exciting, and fun curriculum based on stories from the Scriptures!! PLEASE GET YOUR KIDS AND GRANDKIDS TO SUNDAY SCHOOL!!!
(This weekend (Sept. 28) Pastor Grund will be leading Bible study on a topic of his choice.)
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Daily Devotion: Thursday, September 18, 2014
Christianity is not for the tough, the proud, or the self righteous. You read that right. If you are any of those things God is going to use the opposite of those things to bring you to your knees before him.
That's what I like and dislike about being a Christian. On the one hand there is no pretense. There is no richer people ruling the rest of it. Everyone in the church is equal. I like that a lot!
On the other hand, when I begin to think of myself as better than others because of my standing in the church or the fact that I am a pastor, God usually does something or lets something happen in my life that doesn't feel too good to bring me back down to reality. That stinks, because it is usually a time of discomfort and deep soul searching that I must go through to be brought to my own knees in repentance. It doesn't feel good to give up our own "comforts" and our own "ideas" in order for God to do what He needs to do in our hearts and in our lives.
On the other hand, when we do finally give it up, let go, and just get it all out there is this huge sense of relief, because it is so hard to hold on to our own self righteousness, it is so hard to keep up the façade, and it is just plain depressing to keep lying to ourselves and to God. "If we say we have not sinned, we deceive ourselves and the truth is not in us, but if we confess our sins, God, who is faithful and just, will forgive our sins and cleanse us from all unrighteousness.
God uses the faith of little children to show us what true faith should look like. He called nasty fishermen and tax collectors to be his disciples to show us that it doesn't require perfection to enter into Christ's presence. He uses a simple faith in all that He has done for us to bring us to eternal life so that we never begin to think that it is because we are better or have done more good!
Realize that you were nothing when God called you! Realize that you don't even deserve for God to give you a second thought. Bu then also realize that your worth is in Christ! Realize that God loved you so much that He sent His Son to die for you!
Prayer: Lord God, help me to always be humbled before you so that you can lift me up! Amen.
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YESTERDAY'S QUIZ: How many chapters are in Job? 42
Fri- Bible Study at Hendershot's 7pm
Sat- NO BIBLE STUDY!!; Worship 5
Sun- worship 8:30; Bible Study and Sunday school 9:45; worship 11; Elder's meeting noon
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WORSHIP WORKERS FOR THIS WEEK
Acolytes- 8:30- Gus Klaustermeier 11- Devin Miller
Altar guild- Set up- Terry McKenzie; Clean Up-- Terry McKenzie
Greeters- 8:30- John Fahrni; 11- Hendershots
Communion Assistants- Sat- Rich Boeger; 8:30- Rich Talbert; 11- Charlie Figura
Lay Readers- Sat- Marcai Sevier; 8:30- Jacob Nagel; 11am- Lynn Figura
8:30 Ushers- George Hoelscher, Gary Hoelscher, Ben HOelscher, Brent Davis
Projectors- Sat- Perricone; 8:30- Panhorst; 11- Zack Hoelscher
Pianists/organists Sat- Tim Sherman; Sun- Melissa Pedersen 11am- Doug Walters
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NEWS:
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GROUP BUS TRIP FOR SATURDAY, DECEMBER 6 TO TOUR THE CATHOLIC RECTORY IN HERMANN AND GO TO OSAGE BEACH FOR DINNER AND A CHRISTMAS SHOW AT MAIN STREET MUSIC HALL!!
They are in need of more people to sign up!! If they don't get enough people the trip will have to be canceled!! Anyone can go!
___________________________________________________________________________________________________________
WORK DAY AND POTLUCK COMING UP SUNDAY, OCTOBER 5 BEGINNING AT NOON!
Meat and cheese trays, bread, and drinks will be provided!! Please sign up to come on the sign up sheet on the table int he narthex, and bring a dish to share!
Please be a part of this fun time of fellowship and work!
Below are the projects that we will be working on at church
1. Dirt work in the swaile between the Linke's property and the parking lot
2. Work on the lights at the north end of the building
3. Trim bushes around church building
4. clean out storage areas by pavilion
5. narthex flooring (pull up carpet, fix subfloor, and put down new flooring)
6. cleaning projects all around church (pews, shelves, closets, etc.)
7. Write "Thinking of You" and other encouragements to soldiers, college students, and shut ins.
There are also some projects that we will be working on at Good Shepherd in Wright City
1. parking stops need to be lined up and pinned down to keep them from moving
2. landscaping in front of building
3. Removing weeds from playground
_________________________________________________________________________________________
A NEW YEAR OF SUNDAY SCHOOL HAS BEGUN!!
Kids ages 3-18 will be going through a new, exciting, and fun curriculum based on stories from the Scriptures!! PLEASE GET YOUR KIDS AND GRANDKIDS TO SUNDAY SCHOOL!!!
_______________________________________________________________________
This weekend we are taking a look at Matthew, who he was and who God made him to be.
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Daily Devotion: Wednesday, September 17, 2014
One of the things that gets my blood boiling more than anything as a dad is when my kids question me, my knowledge or my authority. I'm sure that most of you parents can relate to this. When we are questioned by kids who are half or even a fourth of our age we get angry. They think that they know more than we, who have lived life, made our share of mistakes and learned from them, and have years of experience and learning under our belts. It just drives me nuts.
The same was true for God with his child Job. Job and his friends began to question God's authority, his motives, and his actions when he allowed Satan to do what he did to Job. After having his ears filled with all kinds of questioning God had enough. He finally answered Job with the verse above and much more.
Notice that God doesn't really answer the his question though. He basically says, as all parents have said at one time or another, "Because I said so." No answer to Job's question of suffering was going to make Job feel better. No amount of reasoning with a man in his heartache and pain ever makes the pain go away or ever lessens the consequences of sin.
Our kids need to know who's in charge. They need to know that even though sometimes things don't make sense to them at the time what we are doing or deciding for them at the time is for their own good. In the same way, we are never going to completely understand the reason for God allowing things to happen or why certain things happen at certain times. We aren't always going to understand God's ways or His will for us. This is where faith comes in! Faith says that God works all things out for the good of those who love Him and are called according to His purpose. Faith says that God knows better than I do considering what is best for me and for my life. Faith says God has it all in His hands and I am going to live with Him for all eternity in paradise.
Let us pray: Lord God, help me to have faith even in the midst of my deepest darkest questions. Amen.
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YESTERDAY'S QUIZ: When do most scholars think that the book of Job was written? Many scholars think it was written somewhere between 2000 and 1000 B.C. while others seem to think that it took place as one of the earliest stories in history even before the flood.
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TODAY'S QUIZ: How many chapters are in Job?
Wed- Ladies Aid noon; Choir 7pm; Newsletter deadline
Fri- Bible Study at Hendershot's 7pm
Sat- NO BIBLE STUDY!!; Worship 5
Sun- worship 8:30; Bible Study and Sunday school 9:45; worship 11; Elder's meeting noon
__________________________________________________________________________________________________
WORSHIP WORKERS FOR THIS WEEK
Acolytes- 8:30- Gus Klaustermeier 11- Devin Miller
Altar guild- Set up- Terry McKenzie; Clean Up-- Terry McKenzie
Greeters- 8:30- John Fahrni; 11- Hendershots
Communion Assistants- Sat- Rich Boeger; 8:30- Rich Talbert; 11- Charlie Figura
Lay Readers- Sat- Marcai Sevier; 8:30- Jacob Nagel; 11am- Lynn Figura
8:30 Ushers- George Hoelscher, Gary Hoelscher, Ben HOelscher, Brent Davis
Projectors- Sat- Perricone; 8:30- Panhorst; 11- Zack Hoelscher
Pianists/organists Sat- Tim Sherman; Sun- Melissa Pedersen 11am- Doug Walters
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NEWS:
__________________________________________________________________________________________
LADIES AID MEETING TODAY (WEDNESDAY) AT NOON!
All women of the congregation are always welcome to attend even if just to check it out!
_______________________________________________________________________________________
GROUP BUS TRIP FOR SATURDAY, DECEMBER 6 TO TOUR THE CATHOLIC RECTORY IN HERMANN AND GO TO OSAGE BEACH FOR DINNER AND A CHRISTMAS SHOW AT MAIN STREET MUSIC HALL!!
They are in need of more people to sign up!! If they don't get enough people the trip will have to be canceled!! Anyone can go!
___________________________________________________________________________________________________________
WORK DAY AND POTLUCK COMING UP SUNDAY, OCTOBER 5 BEGINNING AT NOON!
Meat and cheese trays, bread, and drinks will be provided!! Please sign up to come on the sign up sheet on the table int he narthex, and bring a dish to share!
Please be a part of this fun time of fellowship and work!
Below are the projects that we will be working on at church
1. Dirt work in the swaile between the Linke's property and the parking lot
2. Work on the lights at the north end of the building
3. Trim bushes around church building
4. clean out storage areas by pavilion
5. narthex flooring (pull up carpet, fix subfloor, and put down new flooring)
6. cleaning projects all around church (pews, shelves, closets, etc.)
7. Write "Thinking of You" and other encouragements to soldiers, college students, and shut ins.
There are also some projects that we will be working on at Good Shepherd in Wright City
1. parking stops need to be lined up and pinned down to keep them from moving
2. landscaping in front of building
3. Removing weeds from playground
_________________________________________________________________________________________
A NEW YEAR OF SUNDAY SCHOOL HAS BEGUN!!
Kids ages 3-18 will be going through a new, exciting, and fun curriculum based on stories from the Scriptures!! PLEASE GET YOUR KIDS AND GRANDKIDS TO SUNDAY SCHOOL!!!
_______________________________________________________________________
This weekend we are taking a look at Matthew, who he was and who God made him to be.
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FW: Daily Devotion: Tuesday, September 16, 2014
One of the things that gets my blood boiling more than anything as a dad is when my kids question me, my knowledge or my authority. I'm sure that most of you parents can relate to this. When we are questioned by kids who are half or even a fourth of our age we get angry. They think that they know more than we, who have lived life, made our share of mistakes and learned from them, and have years of experience and learning under our belts. It just drives me nuts.
The same was true for God with his child Job. Job and his friends began to question God's authority, his motives, and his actions when he allowed Satan to do what he did to Job. After having his ears filled with all kinds of questioning God had enough. He finally answered Job with the verse above and much more.
Notice that God doesn't really answer the his question though. He basically says, as all parents have said at one time or another, "Because I said so." No answer to Job's question of suffering was going to make Job feel better. No amount of reasoning with a man in his heartache and pain ever makes the pain go away or ever lessens the consequences of sin.
Our kids need to know who's in charge. They need to know that even though sometimes things don't make sense to them at the time what we are doing or deciding for them at the time is for their own good. In the same way, we are never going to completely understand the reason for God allowing things to happen or why certain things happen at certain times. We aren't always going to understand God's ways or His will for us. This is where faith comes in! Faith says that God works all things out for the good of those who love Him and are called according to His purpose. Faith says that God knows better than I do considering what is best for me and for my life. Faith says God has it all in His hands and I am going to live with Him for all eternity in paradise.
Let us pray: Lord God, help me to have faith even in the midst of my deepest darkest questions. Amen.
________________________________________________________________________________________________
YESTERDAY'S QUIZ: When do most scholars think that the book of Job was written? Many scholars think it was written somewhere between 2000 and 1000 B.C. while others seem to think that it took place as one of the earliest stories in history even before the flood.
_________________________________________________________________________
TODAY'S QUIZ: How many chapters are in Job?
Wed- Ladies Aid noon; Choir 7pm; Newsletter deadline
Fri- Bible Study at Hendershot's 7pm
Sat- NO BIBLE STUDY!!; Worship 5
Sun- worship 8:30; Bible Study and Sunday school 9:45; worship 11; Elder's meeting noon
__________________________________________________________________________________________________
WORSHIP WORKERS FOR THIS WEEK
Acolytes- 8:30- Gus Klaustermeier 11- Devin Miller
Altar guild- Set up- Terry McKenzie; Clean Up-- Terry McKenzie
Greeters- 8:30- John Fahrni; 11- Hendershots
Communion Assistants- Sat- Rich Boeger; 8:30- Rich Talbert; 11- Charlie Figura
Lay Readers- Sat- Marcai Sevier; 8:30- Jacob Nagel; 11am- Lynn Figura
8:30 Ushers- George Hoelscher, Gary Hoelscher, Ben HOelscher, Brent Davis
Projectors- Sat- Perricone; 8:30- Panhorst; 11- Zack Hoelscher
Pianists/organists Sat- Tim Sherman; Sun- Melissa Pedersen 11am- Doug Walters
____________________________________________________________________________________________________
NEWS:
__________________________________________________________________________________________
LADIES AID MEETING TODAY (WEDNESDAY) AT NOON!
All women of the congregation are always welcome to attend even if just to check it out!
_______________________________________________________________________________________
GROUP BUS TRIP FOR SATURDAY, DECEMBER 6 TO TOUR THE CATHOLIC RECTORY IN HERMANN AND GO TO OSAGE BEACH FOR DINNER AND A CHRISTMAS SHOW AT MAIN STREET MUSIC HALL!!
They are in need of more people to sign up!! If they don't get enough people the trip will have to be canceled!! Anyone can go!
___________________________________________________________________________________________________________
WORK DAY AND POTLUCK COMING UP SUNDAY, OCTOBER 5 BEGINNING AT NOON!
Meat and cheese trays, bread, and drinks will be provided!! Please sign up to come on the sign up sheet on the table int he narthex, and bring a dish to share!
Please be a part of this fun time of fellowship and work!
Below are the projects that we will be working on at church
1. Dirt work in the swaile between the Linke's property and the parking lot
2. Work on the lights at the north end of the building
3. Trim bushes around church building
4. clean out storage areas by pavilion
5. narthex flooring (pull up carpet, fix subfloor, and put down new flooring)
6. cleaning projects all around church (pews, shelves, closets, etc.)
7. Write "Thinking of You" and other encouragements to soldiers, college students, and shut ins.
There are also some projects that we will be working on at Good Shepherd in Wright City
1. parking stops need to be lined up and pinned down to keep them from moving
2. landscaping in front of building
3. Removing weeds from playground
_________________________________________________________________________________________
A NEW YEAR OF SUNDAY SCHOOL HAS BEGUN!!
Kids ages 3-18 will be going through a new, exciting, and fun curriculum based on stories from the Scriptures!! PLEASE GET YOUR KIDS AND GRANDKIDS TO SUNDAY SCHOOL!!!
_______________________________________________________________________
This weekend we are taking a look at Matthew, who he was and who God made him to be.
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