Decorating the Church for Christmas this Sunday after church!!

 We will be decorating the church for Christmas this Sunday after the late service at around noon!!
 
YOUR HELP WOULD BE GREATLY APPRECIATED!!!!
 
If you let me know you're coming I may even buy everyone pizza for lunch!
 
 
Please let me know if you can be there!!
 
 
Thanks!
Pastor

Visitation and funeral arrangements for Dianne Hance

Thursday, Dec. 3. At St. John's 

Visitation - 9-11am

Funeral- 11

Luncheon - noon in basement


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Dianne Hance has been added to the saints in heaven

After an almost three month battle with severe lung difficulties and a trachea tube, the Lord saw fit to call Dianne Hance to himself this morning at about 7:30.  Please pray for her family and friends as they mourn and as they rejoice in the eternal life she now lives!


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Advent Dinner #1--- Are you on the list?

Wednesday Advent Dinners start a week from tomorrow!  It's always a wonderful time when people get to meet those they haven't before, old friendships get reacquainted and we gather together for food, fellowship, and worship!
 
The main dish is always fried chicken from Ron's Catering
 
If your last name is on this list you are responsible to bring two of the three of the following (salad, vegetable  or dessert) for our Advent Potluck on Wed, Dec 2 by 5:30pm
 
We also ask that as many as can help to clean up so that we can all worship together at 6:30!!
 
Thank you all for participating in this wonderful event again this year!
 
Adams
Aubuchon
Benke
Bentley (Stevens)
Bettlach
Colleen Bottorff
Brazee
Busby
Butler
Callies
Cunningham
Dreyer
Mim Dunn
Farris
Feldkamp
Figura (Charlie)
Frenzia
Frick
Gilkey
Hance
Hargrove
Hoelscher (Gary)
Hoelscher (George)
Hoelscher (Jason)
Howard (John Sr.)
Huster
Jacobsmeyer
Kessel
Ketterer
King
Kosters
Landwehr
Linke (Tom)
Linstruth
Luebke (Don)
Mauch
McAlister
McDowell
McKenzie (Bill)
McNew
McRae
Merx
Moore
Morris
Nolte
Nordwald
Pailer
Perricone
Peterson
Pezold
Rausch
Redecker
Robine
Ruth
Sayers
Schauer
Schulze
Scott (Gary)
Sherman (all of them)
Smith (Tim)
Speakman
Spiniolas
Sutherland
Sweet
Talbert
Tinnin
Toedebusch (Dale)
Toedebusch (Paul)
Vohsen
Vossen
Waller
Walters (Doug)
Walters (Lee)
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Daily Email: Tuesday, November 24, 2015

DEVOTION: Philippians 4:6-20

Do not be anxious about anything, but in everything by prayer and supplication with thanksgiving let your requests be made known to God. And the peace of God, which surpasses all understanding, will guard your hearts and your minds in Christ Jesus.

Finally, brothers, whatever is true, whatever is honorable, whatever is just, whatever is pure, whatever is lovely, whatever is commendable, if there is any excellence, if there is anything worthy of praise, think about these things. What you have learned and received and heard and seen in me—practice these things, and the God of peace will be with you.

 

10 I rejoiced in the Lord greatly that now at length you have revived your concern for me. You were indeed concerned for me, but you had no opportunity. 11 Not that I am speaking of being in need, for I have learned in whatever situation I am to be content. 12 I know how to be brought low, and I know how to abound. In any and every circumstance, I have learned the secret of facing plenty and hunger, abundance and need. 13 I can do all things through him who strengthens me.

14 Yet it was kind of you to share my trouble. 15 And you Philippians yourselves know that in the beginning of the gospel, when I left Macedonia, no church entered into partnership with me in giving and receiving, except you only. 16 Even in Thessalonica you sent me help for my needs once and again. 17 Not that I seek the gift, but I seek the fruit that increases to your credit. 18 I have received full payment, and more. I am well supplied, having received from Epaphroditus the gifts you sent, a fragrant offering, a sacrifice acceptable and pleasing to God. 19 And my God will supply every need of yours according to his riches in glory in Christ Jesus. 20 To our God and Father be glory forever and ever. Amen.

 

(Today's devotion is a sneak peek of the sermon for tomorrow night.)

 

How content are you?  How do you measure contentment anyway?  What makes us content?  How come so many people aren't content?

 

"Contentment" is a tricky word to define.  It is even much more elusive in our lives.  It's elusive, because we are always told that what we have isn't enough, and we are constantly tempted by people who want to sell us things.  Not only that, but we are a covetous species.  We covet what we don't have even if we already have enough of everything we need. 

 

So what does it take to be content?  In a word... JESUS!  You can have a mansion and be able to buy whatever your heart desires, or you can live a hut in the middle of the desert with only enough water to get you through the day.  It isn't your circumstances or your possessions that will satisfy you.  You won't be content with a lot, nor will you be content with a little.  You'll be content, because you "can do all things through Christ who gives you strength." 

 

You'll have to come to church tomorrow night to hear how that works, and how you can truly have that "peace that passes all understanding" even when your checkbook says $0, your car is broke down, and you're sick as all get out. 

 

 

Let us pray: Lord, make me content in you.  Amen.

 

 

 

 

 

_________________________________________________________________________________________

CALENDAR:
Tues- Quilting 9-2; Bible Study 11:30-12:15
Wed- Choir practice 6pm; Thanksgiving Eve worship 7pm
Thurs- Thanksgiving day!!!  Office closed
Fri- Office closed
Sat- Worship 5
Sun- Worship 8:30 and 11; Sunday school 9:45

_______________________________________________________________________________________________________

WORSHIP WORKERS:  
Acolyte-  Wed 7pm-- Zack Hoelscher; 8:30- Gus Klaustermeier   ; 11- Hannah Johnson

Ushers- Wed 7pm- Don Hance, Rich Boeger, Don Tate, Doug Walters

Altar- Wed. Set up- Don Hance???; Wed clean up; Terry Mckenzie; Sun Set Up- Lucille Luebke; Clean up- Betty Schirr and Cheryl Bettlach

Communion Assistants- Wed- Jim Rahn; Sat- Randy Fischer; 8:30- Randy Sweet; 11- Charlie Figura

Greeters- 8:30- Tom and Pam Linke; 11- Joan Sexton

Lay readers- Sat- Sandra Perricone 8:30- Randy Sweet 11-  ??????

Sat. Pianist- Molly Hendershot

Organist-  Wed. and Sun. Rachel Fisher

Projectionists: Sat. Perricone 8:30- Julie Schaumberg , 11- Gus Klaustermeier

_________________________________________________________________________________________________________

NEWS!!!!  PLEASE READ IT ALL!!!!
 
PROJECTIONISTS STILL NEEDED THROUGH THE END OF THE YEAR FOR THESE DATES!!!!
 
Sat. Dec. 5-
Sun, Dec 6-
 
Sun, Dec. 20-
 
Christmas Eve 7pm-
 
Jan 2-
Jan 3-
 __________________________________________________________________________________________________
WE NEED SOME LEADERSHIP TO STEP UP!!!
If anyone is interested in volunteering or even just nominating a person that he or she knows would be good for the job, please let me know asap!
 
Here are the spots needing to be filled:
President- Vacant   (Runs voter's meetings and attends council meetings, appoints members to various boards and standing committees, Oversees the operations of the church)
 
Vice President- Vacant (Runs Council meetings and attends voter's meetings, takes over in the even that there is a vacancy at president)
 
Elder- One person needed (Assists in communion and collects offerings on Saturday and 11am Sunday, assists in the setting of benefits and salaries for all church workers along with the rest of the board of elders, cares for the members on his list)
 
 
________________________________________________________________________________________
NEXT BUILDING MEETING WILL BE TUESDAY, DECEMBER 8 AT 7PM!!
At our meeting last night we went through quite a few concerns and how to proceed to the next step. 
 
Before the next meeting Elmer Wind is going to put together a few different master plans for us to review and discuss.  Once we get a master plan decided on by the majority of the people in attendance at the next meeting we will then bring it to a special voter's meeting and have the voters approve it.  After the master plan has been approved we will move on to developing a finance committee that will research and plan exactly how much of the master plan we can afford to build at the current time.  Once that is accomplished we will go to the voters assembly again to approve the building of what we can afford.  After that we will make plans to begin the building process. 
 
I'm getting excited as I continue to see progress.  I see the wheels turning slowly and the rudder is moving this whole big ship!
 
St. John's is growing rapidly and is in need of upgrades to the current structure as well as more space!  That' is what we are working on accomplishing in the very near future!  Thanks be to God!
____________________________________________________________________________________________________
LADIES AID IS SELLING CHRISTMAS CARDS FOR $5 a BOX!!  
Once they're gone, that's it.  There won't be another order when they run out!  Get them today!  They're in the basement and you can give money to whoever is in the office.
___________________________________________________________________________________________
PLEASE ORDER SCRIP !!!!! 
A NEW AND EASY FUNDRAISING OPPORTUNITY!!! 
The order forms are on the table in the narthex!  Just about every store that you can think of is on the list!  Use the cards just like you would use a debit/credit card and help St. John's make  A LOT of money
Place your order, along with your check, made payable to St. Johns, in the "Bob the Builder" box. 
 ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________
OPERATION BACKPACK FOR NOVEMBER is INDIVIDUALLY WRAPPED SNACK AND OATMEAL PACKETS!!!
Many children in our community are very poor.  They are able to get some of their meals at school during the week, but often go hungry on weekends.  Operation backpack is a way that our community has decided to help these kids. 
 
Every month throughout the school year, each church participating will take one food item and collect just that food item.  At the end of the month the food will be delivered to school.  The school officials along with volunteers will distribute the food to kids backpacks to take home.   
____________________________________________________________________________________________________ 
UNMARKED BLUE ENVELOPE CONTRIBUTIONS ARE GOING TO THE BUILDING EXPANSION PROGRAM
If you'd like it to go to the DCE fund you need to mark it for that!  Please make sure you mark the ENVELOPE clearly for the DCE PROGRAM!

________________________________________________________________________________________
DO YOU HAVE A KROGER CARD?  ENROLL IT IN THE COMMUNITY REWARDS PROGRAM!!!
Register it online www.krogercommunityrewards.com and have it swiped each time you shop to earn money for Little Lambs. 
 

__________________________________________________________________________________________
GENERAL PRAYERS:
For DAVE WINTER as he awaits an important test to identify troubling results from a prostate exam.
 
For DON PANHORST who is recovering from his third round of chemo that he received yesterday. 
 
For DONNNA LINDSEY'S DAD, as he has been moved to Lincoln County Nursing and Rehab to recover from kidney troubles.
 
For KARIN KLAUSTERMEIER as she recovers from her hysterectomy.
 
For CAL TAMELER as he fights a shingles infection in his eye.  
 
For MARIANNE LINKE, who has been moved to Warrenton Manor and is receiving treatment and antibiotics for a very stubborn infection.
 
For DIANNE HANCE who is back in the ICU and is suffering terribly with breathing problems.
 
For DENISE SCHLESSELMANN as she is in the Czech Republic to continue her mission work.
 
For DAVE AND CAROL KOHRS, who are BOTH on hospice care.
 
For WILMA WEIGLE as she continues to deal with the after effects of a severe stroke almost two years ago.  


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Community Fitness Center Schedule




1.       We have special classes for the month of December!

2.       Our new schedule is ready for Jan 2016!

 

***2 flyers are attached …please post and share

 

Thank you

 

Peggy Privett

 

Warren County Health Dept.

636-456-7474 fax 636-456-4966

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Two news items from the Warren County Health Dept.

1.  Adult Flu Shot Clinics
(Ages 18 and older)   Walk in…. NO appointment needed

 Tuesday November 24    9-11am

Tuesday Dec. 1   9-11am

Monday Dec. 7   1-3pm

Thursday Dec. 17   9-11am

Tuesday Dec. 29   1-3pm

 

 

$25 Cash/check/credit card/debit card ($2 processing fee on each credit card or debit card)
 No cost if Medicare Part B is PRIMARY (Must bring card)

Sorry, we can unable to bill any private or supplemental insurance.

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  2.  HOLIDAY LUNCHEON AT WOCO HEALTH DEPT. December 14th, 2015

12:00-1:00 PM

WARREN COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT

101 Mockingbird Lane, Warrenton MO

A Holiday Menu will be served ($5 donation is suggested)

J RSVP BY THURSDAY December 10th, 2014 J

BY CALLING 636-456-7474 or Email pprivett@warrencountymo.org

Bring a nonperishable food item for Agape to be entered to win a prize.

 

Bring an inexpensive wrapped gift for a fun game.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Daily Email: Monday, November 23, 2015

 

DEVOTION: Deuteronomy 8:1-10

"The whole commandment that I command you today you shall be careful to do, that you may live and multiply, and go in and possess the land that the Lord swore to give to your fathers. And you shall remember the whole way that the Lord your God has led you these forty years in the wilderness, that he might humble you, testing you to know what was in your heart, whether you would keep his commandments or not. And he humbled you and let you hunger and fed you with manna, which you did not know, nor did your fathers know, that he might make you know that man does not live by bread alone, but man lives by every word that comes from the mouth of the Lord. Your clothing did not wear out on you and your foot did not swell these forty years. Know then in your heart that, as a man disciplines his son, the Lord your God disciplines you. So you shall keep the commandments of the Lord your God by walking in his ways and by fearing him. For the Lord your God is bringing you into a good land, a land of brooks of water, of fountains and springs, flowing out in the valleys and hills, a land of wheat and barley, of vines and fig trees and pomegranates, a land of olive trees and honey, a land in which you will eat bread without scarcity, in which you will lack nothing, a land whose stones are iron, and out of whose hills you can dig copper. 10 And you shall eat and be full, and you shall bless the Lord your God for the good land he has given you.

 

There's two questions we always ask at Thanksgiving:

1. For what are you thankful?

2. To whom are you thankful?

 

The answers:

1. Everything

2. God

 

By everything, I mean EVERYTHING, even the hard times that make you stronger and grow your relationship with Jesus; even the discipline he gives us to keep us humble and help us to repent; even the 40 years in the wilderness where everything seems hopeless, but where God is carrying you and growing you; even the untimely death of your loved one that makes you rely solely on the Lord for your joy and peace.

 

By God, I mean GOD and the people that he uses to bless you.  Give thanks to God every day for the wonderful people he puts in your life to grow you in faith and give you peace, but even give thanks for the difficult people that God uses to keep you humble and bring you to the realization that you aren't all that and a bag of chips. 

 

And when God does bring you into the land flowing with milk and honey, and when he does lift you up out of your sin, and when he does bless your life with success, abundance, and happiness BLESS HIM BACK!!  Thank Him for all he has done by being in worship, by tithing, and by living your life in the joy of His salvation.  Live it by loving, forgiving, worshiping, and making disciples continually until he returns at which point you will be thanking him in paradise forever!

 

Let us pray: Lord, help me to be thankful for EVERYTHING and to thank you this week as we celebrate this national day off Thanksgiving!  Amen.

 

 

 

_________________________________________________________________________________________

CALENDAR:
Mon- Confirmation canceled; No Family night
Tues- Quilting 9-2; Bible Study 11:30-12:15
Wed- Choir practice 6pm; Thanksgiving Eve worship 7pm
Thurs- Thanksgiving day!!!  Office closed
Fri- Office closed
Sat- Worship 5
Sun- Worship 8:30 and 11; Sunday school 9:45

_______________________________________________________________________________________________________

WORSHIP WORKERS:  
Acolyte-  Wed 7pm-- Zack Hoelscher; 8:30- Gus Klaustermeier   ; 11- Hannah Johnson

Ushers- Wed 7pm- Don Hance, Rich Boeger, Don Tate, Doug Walters

Altar- Wed. Set up- Don Hance???; Wed clean up; Terry Mckenzie; Sun Set Up- Lucille Luebke; Clean up- Betty Schirr and Cheryl Bettlach

Communion Assistants- Wed- Jim Rahn; Sat- Randy Fischer; 8:30- Randy Sweet; 11- Charlie Figura

Greeters- 8:30- Tom and Pam Linke; 11- Joan Sexton

Lay readers- Sat- Sandra Perricone 8:30- Randy Sweet 11-  ??????

Sat. Pianist- Molly Hendershot

Organist-  Wed. and Sun. Rachel Fisher

Projectionists: Sat. Perricone 8:30- Julie Schaumberg , 11- Gus Klaustermeier

_________________________________________________________________________________________________________

NEWS!!!!  PLEASE READ IT ALL!!!!
 
PROJECTIONISTS STILL NEEDED THROUGH THE END OF THE YEAR FOR THESE DATES!!!!
 
Thanksgiving Eve- 7pm
 
Sat. Dec. 5-
Sun, Dec 6-
 
Sat, Dec. 12-
 
Sun, Dec. 20-
 
Christmas Eve 7pm-
 
Jan 2-
Jan 3-
 __________________________________________________________________________________________________
WE NEED SOME LEADERSHIP TO STEP AND TAKE OVE THE REIGNS OF PRESIDENT, VICEE PRESIDENT AND THE ONE ELDER SPOT THAT IS BEING LEFFT VACANT!!!
If anyone is interested in volunteering or even just nominating a person that he or she knows would be good for the job, please let me know asap!
 
FROM VOTER'S MEETING SUNDAY
1. The voters voted to have only one service on Christmas Eve at 7pm
 
2. The budget was accepted as put together.  There is currently a $12,000 deficit in our budget.   (Thank you Alan Hofeldt for your hard work on putting it all together and trying to make it work!!)  A Finance Committee has been appointed to research compensation and benefits for our church workers to work on increasing those things.
 
3. We had an incomplete ballot for board members and officers for 2016.  Below is the current state of it all:
President- Vacant
Vice President- Vacant
Secretary- Linda Callies
Treasurer- Rich Boeger
Financial Secretary- Doug Walters
Elders- (Leaving are Rich Talbert and Don Turnure, Roy Bohning has been added)  (One spot is left vacant)
Trustees- Same as 2015  (All spots are filled)
Board of Ed- Christy Winn off, Naomi Johnson on  (All Spots are filled)
Board of Outreach- same (All spots are filled)
Board of Stewardship- same (All spots are filled)
 
4. No nominations were made for any of the  Synod offices available.
 
 
________________________________________________________________________________________
NEXT BUILDING MEETING WILL BE TUESDAY, DECEMBER 8 AT 7PM!!
At our meeting last night we went through quite a few concerns and how to proceed to the next step. 
 
Before the next meeting Elmer Wind is going to put together a few different master plans for us to review and discuss.  Once we get a master plan decided on by the majority of the people in attendance at the next meeting we will then bring it to a special voter's meeting and have the voters approve it.  After the master plan has been approved we will move on to developing a finance committee that will research and plan exactly how much of the master plan we can afford to build at the current time.  Once that is accomplished we will go to the voters assembly again to approve the building of what we can afford.  After that we will make plans to begin the building process. 
 
I'm getting excited as I continue to see progress.  I see the wheels turning slowly and the rudder is moving this whole big ship!
 
St. John's is growing rapidly and is in need of upgrades to the current structure as well as more space!  That' is what we are working on accomplishing in the very near future!  Thanks be to God!
____________________________________________________________________________________________________
LADIES AID IS SELLING CHRISTMAS CARDS FOR $5 a BOX!!  
Once they're gone, that's it.  There won't be another order when they run out!  Get them today!  They're in the basement and you can give money to whoever is in the office.
___________________________________________________________________________________________
PLEASE ORDER SCRIP !!!!! 
A NEW AND EASY FUNDRAISING OPPORTUNITY!!! 
The order forms are on the table in the narthex!  Just about every store that you can think of is on the list!  Use the cards just like you would use a debit/credit card and help St. John's make  A LOT of money
Place your order, along with your check, made payable to St. Johns, in the "Bob the Builder" box. 
 ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________
OPERATION BACKPACK FOR NOVEMBER is INDIVIDUALLY WRAPPED SNACK AND OATMEAL PACKETS!!!
Many children in our community are very poor.  They are able to get some of their meals at school during the week, but often go hungry on weekends.  Operation backpack is a way that our community has decided to help these kids. 
 
Every month throughout the school year, each church participating will take one food item and collect just that food item.  At the end of the month the food will be delivered to school.  The school officials along with volunteers will distribute the food to kids backpacks to take home.   
____________________________________________________________________________________________________ 
UNMARKED BLUE ENVELOPE CONTRIBUTIONS ARE GOING TO THE BUILDING EXPANSION PROGRAM
If you'd like it to go to the DCE fund you need to mark it for that!  Please make sure you mark the ENVELOPE clearly for the DCE PROGRAM!

________________________________________________________________________________________
DO YOU HAVE A KROGER CARD?  ENROLL IT IN THE COMMUNITY REWARDS PROGRAM!!!
Register it online www.krogercommunityrewards.com and have it swiped each time you shop to earn money for Little Lambs. 
 

__________________________________________________________________________________________
GENERAL PRAYERS:
For KARIN KLAUSTERMEIER as she goes in to the hospital for an outpatient procedure to remove the drain in her belly surgically.
 
For CAL TAMELER as he fights a shingles infection in his eye.  
 
For MARIANNE LINKE, who has been moved to Warrenton Manor and is receiving treatment and antibiotics for a very stubborn infection.
 
For DIANNE HANCE who is back in the ICU and is suffering terribly with breathing problems.
 
For DON PANHORST who is undergoing his third round of chemo treatments today. 
 
For DONNNA LINDSEY'S DAD, who is undergoing tests for an unknown illness and for celebration on his birthday. 
 
For DENISE SCHLESSELMANN as she is in the Czech Republic to continue her mission work.
 
For DAVE AND CAROL KOHRS, who are BOTH on hospice care.
 
For WILMA WEIGLE as she continues to deal with the after effects of a severe stroke almost two years ago.  


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By Rev. Ken Klaus, Speaker Emeritus of The Lutheran Hour
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Text: Ephesians 5:18b-21

Christ is risen! He is risen, indeed! The great miracle of Jesus' resurrection is God's assurance that He loves those who once were unlovable. By the Holy Spirit's power may the lost come to faith and believe. May all of us this Thanksgiving send up a heart-song of thanks to the Lord. Amen. 

Every once in a while a person reads Scripture and sees something which he had missed. What he sees has always been there, but this time he has discovered something different, something special. That was what happened to me as I prepared for this Thanksgiving week's message. In the fifth chapter of Ephesians it says, "be filled with the Spirit...making melody to the Lord with your heart, giving thanks always." What a beautiful thought: we should make a 'heart-song of thanks to our Lord.'

But then I started to wonder, "Exactly what is a heart-song of thanks?" I wondered, "Have I ever seen such a thing?" Thinking back, the answer was, "Yes." The incident in my memory happened, goodness 40 years ago at the Lord's church I was serving in Lakefield, Minnesota. There I married a couple. She was 21 years old, a beautiful woman and a most striking bride. He? Well, he was 23, a level-headed, third-generation farmer who had movie-star good looks when he dumped his flannel shirt and work jeans and put on his starched and nicely fitting, rented tuxedo. 

Both sets of parents approved of the union, but what was amazing is even the town gossips couldn't seem to find too much wrong with this church-going couple. Yes, they were church going and they were thankful for their Savior and the love they had for each other. Even so, their prayers were not heart-song prayers of thanksgiving to the Lord. The weeks up to the wedding were marked by everyone grinning at this hand-holding, kissy-kissy, cuddly-wuddly couple. The wedding promised to be the social event of the summer season and sad were those who were not invited to the church. The service went well and nobody tripped, fainted, or messed up their vows. Husband and wife soon began to settle in to the rhythms of married life; but they never stopped doing little things for each other. He opened the door for her and when they stood side-by-side, she would always put her hand in his. They continued to give thanks to the Lord but there was not yet a heart-song of thanks. 

The third year into the marriage they had a baby girl. She had her mother's beautiful blonde hair and her father's laugh. Two years later a boy joined the troop. He had just enough twinkle in his eye and enough "old nick" in his heart for everybody to know he was all boy... and in his case, being "all boy" was a good thing. The children grew strong and life was good. For their children prayers were offered up, but they did not give a heart-song of thanks. 

The couple was conservative in their spending and, even in difficult times, their small farm turned a profit. Even when prices were low for corn and beans the Lord sent enough rain and sun to provide the couple with outstanding harvests. Understand our couple was never rich... they were just well off. It was a condition for which they were grateful to the Lord. They were grateful, but no heart-song of thanks was offered. 

If you listen to the news at all, you would recognize that this was the kind of family which sociologists say no longer exists. A husband, a wife, two children all of whom treasured each other very much. I would love to tell you that things continued on that way and they all lived happily ever after. I would love to say that, but I can't. About nine years into the marriage the wife began to notice she had some problems. Nothing major, really, just a tendency to get headaches and blurred vision after she had put in a difficult day. Sometimes extra rest helped, most of the time it didn't. Then she began to notice she was dizzy, she dropped things, she became nauseous. To her concerned husband she said, "It's nothing. Don't worry." But he knew it was something and he did worry. Eventually he made an appointment for her with the doctor. Took her to the appointment and provided honest answers to the doctor's questions. 

In short order the couple found themselves at one of the big hospitals in Sioux Falls, South Dakota. The wife was poked, prodded, pinched, x-rayed, and MRI-ed. The "nothing" she had was a slow-growing brain tumor. Left untreated, it would eventually kill her. It would take time, but it would kill her. Surgery was scheduled and the couple prayed as they had never prayed before. There were requests and petitions but no heart-song of thanks. 

The day before the surgery they sat down with their physician and he explained to them what would happen. He assured them that these kinds of surgeries usually went very well. They didn't like that wordusually, and asked him to elaborate. The doctor explained, "After this surgery most people go home and live their lives without complication. But... as careful as your medical team tries to be, things can go wrong. Blindness, loss of memory, partial or total paralysis can occur. It doesn't happen often," he said, "but it does happen."

I was with the couple the day of the surgery and had a prayer with both before the anesthesiologist arrived. There was a second prayer with the husband while his wife was in the five-hour surgery; and a third prayer when we were told the operation was over. When the surgeon stopped by, he reported, "All went well. There were no complications and the tumor is gone." The husband asked, "Doctor, are there any side effects, you know, like the kind you mentioned?" The doctor honestly had to say, "I don't know. We won't be able to tell until the anesthetic has worn off and all of her senses come back on line." We had a final prayer, but that prayer, while intensely sincere, was not a heart-song of thanks. 

The wife awoke the next morning. She could see her sun-lit room and was relieved there was no blindness. That had been her greatest worry. She took inventory. Hands and arms moving? Check, they worked. Feet, ankles, knees, hips? Four more checks. Then the wife did something the doctor probably wouldn't have liked. She reached over to her nightstand and took out her small purse and rummaged around until she found her mirror. 

She held it up and was shocked by the giant white bandages which swathed her head. She knew she would be partially bald and was prepared for some bandages but this, this was overwhelming. That was when she noticed it, "It" was the lid of her right eye. It didn't quite match up with the other. It looked like she was ready to give a wink... a wink which never came. 

When the surgeon arrived, she asked, "Is this temporary?" His reply was a straightforward "Possibly, but probably not. We tried to be careful, but a small nerve may have been nicked. Still," he said, "in the scheme of things it's not so bad, is it?" Well, to her it was. This was something new, something unexpected. How would her husband react; what would he think? Would this eyelid thing be the only thing he could see when he looked at her face? She cried.

The husband got to the hospital about the same time as the doctor left the patient's room. A nurse caught the husband in the hallway before he went in and told him of his wife's distress. She heard her husband's footsteps as he approached her room. She was watching his face just as intensely as he looked at hers. "Yes," she thought to herself, "I was afraid it would be this way. He noticed my eyelid right away." 

You know, people have occasionally asked me if ever I have seen an angel. Yes, I have. That day, in a hospital in Sioux Falls, South Dakota, I saw an angel who looked like a big, sun-tanned farmer. You see, what that husband did next was almost angelic. He came to his wife's bedside, leaned over, and kissed her lightly on the lips. Then once on each eye. Only then did he say, "It looks kind of mysterious. Like you've got a secret. Honey, I like it." 

It was at that moment that I saw a heart-song of thanks fly toward heaven. It came from the heart of a wife who knew her husband would always love her... that he would love her when she felt most unlovable. Now this Thanksgiving week you may be grateful for and pray about many things. Parents may say a prayer of thanks for a military son or daughter who has returned safely from overseas. You may look at your sleeping child and thank the Lord for the life which He has entrusted to you for a short time. Is there an illness which has abated? That is cause for thanks. But these are not the great heart-songs of thanksgiving to the Triune God. Have you seen the Lord's sunset when the sky is brilliant with ever-changing hues of pinks, purples, reds, and blues? Have you seen Alaska's crackling lightshow called the Aurora Borealis? Have you been through a storm and seen the glory of a double rainbow? Has a tornado missed your home; a flood left your property untouched? Have you felt very small as you looked into the heavens on a crisp, clear, moonless night and seen the Milky Way flowing across the heavens? Those are all reasons for thanks, but they are not the powerful heart-song of thanksgiving. 

Has a medical test come back benign rather than malignant? Did you avoid an auto accident by the smallest of inches and the shortest of moments? Have you given thanks because a child has mastered a skill which seemed to be beyond their ability? Have you seen the coming of death release a loved one who had been in pain; have you stood by the grave of a friend or family member and been comforted by the knowledge that death was not the end and there would someday be a great and never-ending reunion in heaven? The causes for thanks are almost limitless. But, in my estimation, these are not the great heart-songs of thanks which we ought to offer up to the Lord. That heart-song comes at that moment when we realize that God loves us even though we are, because of our many sins, completely and thoroughly unlovable. 

If you doubt me, look to Scriptures. See Moses, the shepherd of the Sinai. He had once been a powerful prince of Egypt, but now he was an exile, a criminal condemned to watch the sheep of his father-in-law in the most remote of locations. Ask Moses about the fear he felt, the change which was his when the Lord spoke to him out of a burning bush and called him to free the Hebrews from Egyptian slavery. That day a heart-song of thanks would have been sung as Moses realized God loved and had a purpose for unworthy him.

Go to the palace of King David. Ask him about the events of his life. He would admit to being flattered when God's prophet informed him he was to be king. But David would also confess that his greatest joy came when the Lord, looking at his sins of adultery and murder, still loved him and reclaimed him. That day there would have been a heart-song of thanks. You can hear his words in Psalm 51. David wrote: "Create in me a clean heart, O God, and renew a right spirit within me. Cast me not away from your presence, and take not your Holy Spirit from me. Restore to me the joy of your salvation, and uphold me with a willing spirit.... O Lord, open my lips, and my mouth will declare your praise. For you will not delight in sacrifice, or I would give it; you will not be pleased with a burnt offering. The sacrifices of God are a broken spirit; a broken and contrite heart, O God, you will not despise."

Scripture shares the heart-songs of thanks from other people. Peter and Paul were different men in many ways. Peter was the rough Galilean fisherman used to working with his strong back and powerful arms. Paul was a Roman citizen who had been trained by the greatest Jewish teachers. Yet they share some things in common: they both denied their Savior and both were called to repentance and forgiveness. Paul could easily have been speaking for both these forgiven men when he wrote his heart-song of thanks to young Timothy, (1 Timothy 1:15). He said, "This saying is trustworthy and deserving of full acceptance, that Christ Jesus came into the world to save sinners, of whom I am the foremost. "

Do you wish to hear Scripture's heart-songs of praise? Look to the lepers who came to Jesus and prayed for mercy and healing. What must have their heart-songs sounded like after the Lord healed them and allowed them to go home healthy and well? About one of them, a Samaritan, this is said, (Luke 17:15-16) "Then one of them, when he saw that he was healed, turned back, praising God with a loud voice; and he fell on his face at Jesus' feet, giving him thanks." Of course there is the publican, diminutive Zacchaeus. He was so touched by the love of Jesus he made his heart-song of thanks public. Hear the repentant tax collector as he promises: (Luke 19:8-10) "Behold, Lord, the half of my goods I give to the poor. And if I have defrauded anyone of anything, I restore it fourfold." To that Jesus replied, "Today salvation has come to this house... For the Son of Man came to seek and to save the lost."

Heart-songs of praise come from those who realize the Lord loves the unlovable and saves those who considered themselves unsavable. This Thanksgiving your heart-song of praise should not be based on what you have or own. It is not directly dependent upon the tonnage of your turkey, the quarts of cranberries, the piles of potatoes, or the plethora of pies which cause your Thanksgiving table to groan. Your heart-song of thanksgiving comes when you realize that God, perfect God, holy God, sin-hating God has looked down from heaven and loves you. In His all-knowing mind, He hears the worst of your thoughts and He loves you. He sees the worst things you have done and He loves you. He knows how you really feel about life, your job, your spouse, and He loves you. When nobody could love you, He does. When you are at your worst, your baddest, your meanest, your cruelest, even then He has continued to love you.

The heart-song of thanksgiving comes from knowing that there are no sins you have committed that His love will not forgive. True thanks comes in the knowledge that God sent His Son to this hospital ward which we call the world and allowed Him to take our place. Go to the Bethlehem manger and see the Baby, God's Son and our Savior. Look into that manger and realize this perfect Child, this innocent, sinless Child grew up and died for your redemption. Travel with Him through His ministry, listen to Him as He says He has come to heal the sick; to feed the hungry, to forgive the guilty. Listen to His words of love; hear His calls to repentance and see how He was hated for being living proof of God's grace. 

Stand with Him at His trials and listen to the lies which were told about Him. See the abuse He suffers; listen to the sound of a hammer upon nails as He was crucified and died so repentant, believing hearts might be forgiven, freed from sin's condemnation, and granted a place in heaven. Enter and look around His empty grave and be convinced that because Jesus lives, we shall live also. 
See these things and know all this was endured for lost and sinful you. See these things and believe: (John 3:16-17) "For God so loved the world, that he gave his only Son, that whoever believes in him should not perish but have eternal life. For God did not send his Son into the world to condemn the world, but in order that the world might be saved through him." See these things and then, this Thanksgiving week, may the Holy Spirit allow you to send up a heart-song of thanks to your loving Lord. And if you need help in singing that song, we are ready to help. Please, call us at The Lutheran Hour. Amen. 





LUTHERAN HOUR MAILBOX (Questions & Answers) for NOVEMBER 22, 2015
Topic: THOSE WHO HAVE DRIFTED AWAY

Announcer: How do we reach out to family members who have drifted away from the faith? That'll be our topic today for our Speaker Emeritus, Pastor Ken Klaus. I'm Mark Eischer.

Klaus: Hello, Mark. Good to be here. 

Announcer: Pastor, the holiday season is here; time once again for family gatherings. In a previous segment, you might recall we discussed a family that found they were all divided into different factions. 

Klaus: I remember that question. 

Announcer: Let's continue along that line. Here though, it's not so much a matter of red state vs. blue state, or maybe FoxNews vs. NPR. I'm speaking here today for folks who would say, "There once was a time when the whole family was Christian. We were raised on the Bible; we all went to church together; we all believed the same thing. But as we got older, some of us started to drift. Now some of the brothers and sisters are totally disconnected from Christ and His Church. Now another generation is coming up that seems to have no relationship with Jesus whatsoever. In fact, they regard Christianity with indifference and even hostility. It breaks my heart. What can we do?" 

Klaus: That is an incredibly painful question. It's as if one of your children is dying from a lingering illness and all you can do is sit there and watch. Or standing on a dock and someone is going under the water for the third time and you can't reach them.

Announcer: That's it. It's helplessness. 

Klaus: And a desperate desire to do something-anything--that might make a difference. 

Announcer: So, would you have any advice for our listeners that could make a difference? 

Klaus: I don't know. Each situation is different; each relationship--different; each plan of action, therefore, is going to be different. 

Announcer: But in your experience, have you discovered some common threads that tie this all together? 

Klaus: Actually, yes. Every person I know who has drifted away from the faith has had what we might call a watershed moment. A watershed moment is that moment in time that altered their direction, their destination, their thinking. It's that moment after which they felt they were unalterably, undeniably, indisputably changed. Each of us has watershed moments when something, maybe to others something insignificant or inconsequential, happened, but something we took to heart and it reshaped and remolded us. 

Announcer: What might such watershed moments be for those who fall away from the faith? 

Klaus: Perhaps hearing a TV show or a speaker who seemed to logically undermine the tenets of the Christian faith; observing a believer who behaved in less than a Christian way; a soul-shattering event like a natural or man-made disaster.

Announcer: Right, when people might say, "If God is this cruel, I can't believe in Him." 

Klaus: In my life, I can recall two times when our nation had watershed moments: when President Kennedy was assassinated...

Announcer: or after 9/11. 

Klaus: Yeah. After those events, the United States changed. And it doesn't have to be a national, cataclysmic event, either. It may be a personal, almost unnoticed thing. But whatever it is, after a watershed moment, that person is going to be different.

Announcer: So, is there anything we can do to help Christians reach out to those loved ones?

Klaus: Yes. First, don't be confrontational or combative. That only makes people dig in their heels. Second, ask questions. In a non-threatening way ask, "Tell me what changed your mind about Jesus?" Listen to their answer. Let them get it off their chest. If they have a legitimate gripe, tell them it's legitimate.

Announcer: What might be legitimate gripes be? 

Klaus: Anytime a church person or an organization treated them unfairly, that's real or imagined. 

Announcer: What then?

Klaus: We can't force a lapsed person to change his mind; but we can offer a thought, an idea, an alternative. We can plant a seed which may or may not grow. We also ought to say another watershed moment in this person's life can provide the window we need to share the Savior and His peach He gives.

Announcer: And what would that sound like?

Klaus: Something like, "I agree with much of what you said...but ultimately this is about you and the Savior Who loves you very much. Because of Jesus' life, death, and resurrection, right now, there is an invitation on the table to you. Yes, I know Christians can mess up, but Jesus never has and He never will." 

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










Action in Ministry for NOVEMBER 22, 2015
Guest: 
Dick Gast


ANNOUNCER: You're listening to The Lutheran Hour and this is Action in Ministry. Pastor Gregory Seltz joins us now. Pastor, we heard today a message about thanksgiving and gratitude. One way we can show gratitude is by volunteering our time. 

SELTZ: You're right, Mark. We've got a special guest with us today from sunny California who would agree. I know he is in the process of gathering 5,000 volunteers to do some pretty cool work. 

ANNOUNCER: Five thousand volunteers, that's a very big job. I can only imagine how thankful he might be when that all comes together. Our guest is Mr. Dick Gast. He leads a group of volunteers called The Petal Pushers who decorate floats for the annual Rose Parade in Pasadena and that includes our very own Lutheran Hour float. Dick, thanks for joining us.

GAST: Thanks for having me. This is an exciting time for us and a pleasure to be on the line with you today. 

SELTZ: Well, Dick, it's great to hear your voice. As our listeners know, I was part of the float in 2012. I can remember what a joy it was to share the Gospel on the streets of Los Angeles. Wow, just seeing all the work that goes into one of those floats. Each float is so intricate and elaborate. Those Petal Pushers are right in the middle of it all. What exactly are the Petal Pushers doing to assemble these floats? 

GAST: During the decorating week, which starts on December 26th, we're going two shifts a day, eight hours each, putting all materials that have been alive at some point. So, it's all based upon the design of the float, but it could be seed and rice and straw flowers; and then, of course, the more beautiful exotic flowers are put on the float closer to the parade date. 

ANNOUNCER: And you're actually working on more than just the Lutheran Hour float. Why is that?

GAST: Petal Pushers is a volunteer activity to help support and fund the ministry of the Lutheran Hour float. We're actually in nobody's budget and Petal Pushers has afforded us the opportunity to be able to put this yearly Christian message in the parade. 

SELTZ: I heard that there were some 5,000 volunteer shifts to fill. How do those slots get filled? 

GAST: We've got a list of people that we use every year, the same groups; it's families, and Girl Scouts, and Boy Scouts, Confirmation classes, some senior citizen groups that come in. But we're always looking to add more. We need people of all ages and all abilities. In fact, Ken Klaus' 95-year-old aunt is a Petal Pusher. 

SELTZ: That's great. 

ANNOUNCER: And the Lutheran Hour float is the only Christian float in the entire Rose Parade. And I understand the opportunities to share Christ go far beyond just the decoration of the floats. 

GAST: We're very much into outreach Christian witness; and of course the yearly message to the world on New Year's Day is a very strong message. The float builder we're working with does 21 floats; we're decorating 9 of them. So, our 5,000 people are meeting, greeting, working side by side with another, probably 7-8,000 individuals working on the other floats. 

SELTZ: Okay, Dick, tell us about this year's float. What are we going see?

GAST: Well, the theme of the parade this year is "Find Your Adventure," and the theme of the Lutheran Hour Ministries float is "Jesus is the Light of the World." The Lutheran Hour Ministries float is going to be featuring a fishing boat with Biblical and modern-day disciples sitting beneath a lighthouse with Jesus standing there. 

ANNOUNCER: Well, we're going to look forward to seeing that and I know you're looking forward to recruiting and hearing from all of those 5,000 volunteers that you need. 

SELTZ: Dick, thanks so much for joining us today to help to get the word out to help us to see what a wonderful opportunity this is for sharing Jesus with millions of people who will see the float. Thanks again.

GAST: It's been a pleasure. Thank you for having me. 

ANNOUNCER: And listeners, if you're going to be in southern California and you'd like to be a part of the Petal Pushers, there's still plenty of time to respond. You'll find all the information at our website: lutheranhour.org. That's lutheranhour.org. Or you can call us at 1-855-john316. That's 1-855-564-6316. 

SELTZ: Our Action in Ministry segment for today to bless, to empower, to strengthen your life in Christ for others. 





Music Selections for this program:






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

"We Praise You, O God, Our Redeemer, Creator" From The Concordia Organist (© 2009 Concordia Publishing House)

"Preserve Your Word, O Savior" From The Concordia Organist (© 2009 Concordia Publishing House)

 

 

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