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Date: 2016/02/04 5:30 PM (GMT-06:00)
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Subject: Tackle your "Bible fears" head on.


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Revised menu for Ash Wednesday Dinner

 

Menu for Wed. Feb. 10 Ash Wednesday dinner:

 

Fried Chicken

Cheesy Church Potatoes!

Green beans

Rolls/butter

Dessert assortment

 

 

Daily Email: Thursday, February 4, 2016

DEVOTION: Luke 9:28-36 English Standard Version (ESV)

The Transfiguration

28 Now about eight days after these sayings he took with him Peter and John and James and went up on the mountain to pray. 29 And as he was praying, the appearance of his face was altered, and his clothing became dazzling white. 30 And behold, two men were talking with him, Moses and Elijah, 31 who appeared in glory and spoke of his departure,[a] which he was about to accomplish at Jerusalem. 32 Now Peter and those who were with him were heavy with sleep, but when they became fully awake they saw his glory and the two men who stood with him. 33 And as the men were parting from him, Peter said to Jesus, "Master, it is good that we are here. Let us make three tents, one for you and one for Moses and one for Elijah"—not knowing what he said. 34 As he was saying these things, a cloud came and overshadowed them, and they were afraid as they entered the cloud. 35 And a voice came out of the cloud, saying, "This is my Son, my Chosen One;[b] listen to him!" 36 And when the voice had spoken, Jesus was found alone. And they kept silent and told no one in those days anything of what they had seen.
 
Can you imagine this scene?  It's a scene of heaven really.  Jesus and two of his saints talking together and the voice of the Father speaking clearly.  What a beautiful and overwhelming sight this must've been for the three.  First seeing Jesus in his glory, then seeing Moses and Elijah, the two most important figures in all of Israel's history.  It would be like us seeing George Washington, Abraham Lincoln and Jesus. standing together and talking about the forming of the United States, except much bigger and more important than that.
 
How wonderful it will be to be in the true and full presence of Almighty God.  I can't wait.  Until then, it is most wonderful to know that we are in the real presence of Christ in the Lord's Supper.  We can even partake of His REAL presence as we eat His body and drink His blood. 
 
The fact is that we are always in his presence.  He promised that he would never leave us or forsake us.  He is omnipresent!  he is with you where you are and with me where I am.  He knows us better than we know ourselves and even knows our futures. 
 
In a way, we are already experiencing a little bit of heaven.  We can rest secure and assured that He is with us for all eternity.  Even when we stumble and fall in this world, he picks us up, he makes us clean!  His presence is a most wonderful thing!
 
Prayer:  Lord, we rejoice in your presence, knowing that we need not fear it, but can rest in it.  Help us to appreciate your presence more and more each day.  Amen.

__________________________________________________________________
CALENDAR:

Sat-  worship 5pm
Sun- Worship 8:30 and 11; Sunday school 9:45; SCRIP ORDERS DUE

_______________________________________________________________________________________________________

WORSHIP WORKERS:  
Acolyte-  8:30- Zack Hoelscher; 11- Hannah Johnson


Ushers-  Don Hance, Rich Boeger, Doug Walters, Don Tate

Altar- Set up- Lucille Luebke; Clean up- Terry McKenzie

Elders- Sat- Jason Cluver; 8:30- Roy Bohning; 11- Randy Sweet

Greeters- 8:30- Don and Donna Sherman; 11- Randy and Patty Sweet

Lay readers- Sat- Sandra Perricone; 8:30-  Roy Bohning; 11 -  Randy Sweet

Sat. Pianist- Kathy Barrow

Sun 11am pianist- Molly Hendershot

Organist-  Rachel Fisher

Projectionists:  Sat- Tony and Sandra Perricone 8:30-  Sarah Cluver; 11- Hannah Johnson
_________________________________________________________________________________________________________

YESTERDAY'S  BIBLE QUIZ:     : What rite made the priest a priest?  (Hint: It's the same thing that makes a pastor a pastor.)

 

This is a bit harder question and requires you to actually look it up and think about it. (You probably can't just google it.  hehe)  I'll leave it up through the weekend.

__________________________________________________________________
NEWS!!!! 
SCOUT SUNDAY IS THIS SUNDAY!!
We will be recognizing Oliver Landwehr who has become and Eagle Scout and all of our boy and girl scouts!  Kids should wear their uniforms!!
______________________________________________________________________________________
STEAK DINNER AND AUCTION COMING UP SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 13!!!
Get your tickets for the dinner!  $25 each
Raffle tickets are also available to win a $500 prizes. 
Call Kelsey at 573-803-7826 for either of these or to donate items to the auction or to just give a cash donation.
__________________________________________________________________________________
LENT DINNERS START AT 5:30 THIS COMING WEDNESDAY!!
Over the last many, many years your Jr. and Sr. high youth and their parents (mostly their parents) have been serving dinner on Wednesday nights during Lent.  While this is a good way for the youth and their parents to serve and give back to the congregation, it is also supposed to be a way for them to raise money for their service projects and trips. 
 
Unfortunately over the past several years, they have barely broken even on these dinners.  The parents usually donate the desserts and even much of the other food out of their own pockets.  Without that the youth would probably lose money. 
 
It is especially important that they make money this year, as they will need all they can get to make their goal for the National Youth Gathering in new Orleans.
 
I want to encourage you all to attend these dinners, and, while there is no set price per person for these dinners, a generous free will offering is strongly encouraged!! 
 
Below is the Menu for each week:
 
Feb. 10-- Ash Wednesday
Fried chicken
potatoes
fruit
rolls
assorted desserts
 
Feb 17-
Chili
baked potato bar
hotdogs
desserts
 
Feb 24-
Turkey
Stuffing
green beans
apple sauce
desserts
 
March 2-
taco bar w/all the fixings
desserts
 
March 9-
pasta
salad
rolls
desserts
 
March 16-
Fried Chicken
potatoes
corn
rolls
desserts
 
 
As always, thank you for your continued support of the future of Christianity!!!
 
 
____________________________________________________________________________
SCRIP ORDERS ARE DUE THIS SUNDAY!!!
If you haven't got your order in yet, please do so Sunday, and make sure you include a check or cash with your order!!  Whatever percentage you see next to the store from which you order a gift card is the amount of money we receive.  

If you buy $200 worth of gift cards we could get anywhere between $5 and $20 and even more in free money!!  What a great way to support your family/church!!  
______________________________________________________________________________________________
YOUTH STEAK DINNER AND AUCTION TICKETS ARE ON SALE NOW!!
Tickets are $25 a piece.  All proceeds go to help our youth afford their trip down to New Orleans for the National Youth Gathering as well as do many other service projects and youth events.
 ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________
SPRINGTIME IN BRANSON
Sign the sheet in the narthex if you are interested in a two day trip to Branson on April 16 and 17.  Cost will be around #300 per person.  The itinerary for Saturday upon arrival in Branson is to head to the College of the Ozarks (a.k.a. Hard Work U) for a tour led by a college student.  . From there we will go to do a self guided tour of the Keeter Museum.  Saturday evening we will go to the Sight and Sound Theater for "Moses".  This is the first year for "Moses" in Branson.  Watch the February newsletter for more details.  There will be a surprise for Sunday.  We are running out of time, so please, if you know your friends want to go, sign up quickly as deposits need to be made and tickets purchased.  Remember, the more people we get to go the cheaper it is for all.
__________________________________________________________________________________________________________
2016 ALTAR FLOWER CHART IS STILL PRETTY EMPTY!!
It is hanging on the bulletin board in the narthex.  Sign up if you wish to place flowers on the altar!  If it is for a special occasion (in memory of loved one, birthday, anniversary, etc.) please indicate that as well.  Cost is $25 payable to St. John's. 
_________________________________________________________________________________________________
 DO YOU KNOW OF ANYONE WHO WOULD BENEFIT FROM RECEIVING THIS DAILY EMAIL?
If you know of someone who isn't currently receiving my daily emails but would like to, please reply to this email with their email address and I will add them to the list.  THANK YOU!
_____________________________________________________________________________
OPERATION BACKPACK FOR FEBRUARY IS CANNED VEGETABLES!!  ANY SIZE CANS ARE APPRECIATED!
You can also do individual size cups.
 
(Remember this is for the poor and needy children of our community and county that often receive two breakfast and lunch at school, and have very little or no food at home.)
___________________________________________________________________________________
GENERAL PRAYERS:
For DON BRAZEE who is dealing a pacemaker and possible rheumatoid arthritis.
 
For RUTH WALTERS as she recovers from knee replacement surgery.

For MANY WHO ARE DEALING with this nasty virus that has been going around for several weeks. 
 
For PASTOR MCCRACKEN, from Trinity in Troy, who is on a two month leave to heal from cancer treatments.
 
For PASTOR PIPER, from St. Paul, New Melle, as he recovers from a heart attack he had while running a 5K in Florida.
 
For THOSE DEALING WITH FLOODING PROBLEMS in the days and weeks ahead, that the Lord would provide for their needs, and use us, if need be, to help. 
 
For DENISE SCHLESSELMANN as she is in need of more funding to continue her mission work in the Czech Republic.
 


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Lenten Dinners to Support our Youth!! Please support them!

Over the last many, many years your Jr. and Sr. high youth and their parents (mostly their parents) have been serving dinner on Wednesday nights during Lent.  While this is a good way for the youth and their parents to serve and give back to the congregation, it is also supposed to be a way for them to raise money for their service projects and trips. 
 
Unfortunately over the past several years, they have barely broken even on these dinners.  The parents usually donate the desserts and even much of the other food out of their own pockets.  Without that the youth would probably lose money. 
 
It is especially important that they make money this year, as they will need all they can get to make their goal for the National Youth Gathering in new Orleans.
 
I want to encourage you all to attend these dinners, and, while there is no set price per person for these dinners, a generous free will offering is strongly encouraged!! 
 
Below is the Menu for each week:
 
Feb. 10-- Ash Wednesday
Fried chicken
potatoes
fruit
rolls
assorted desserts
 
Feb 17-
Chili
baked potato bar
hotdogs
desserts
 
Feb 24-
Turkey
Stuffing
green beans
apple sauce
desserts
 
March 2-
taco bar w/all the fixings
desserts
 
March 9-
pasta
salad
rolls
desserts
 
March 16-
Fried Chicken
potatoes
corn
rolls
desserts
 
 
As always, thank you for your continued support of the future of Christianity!!
 
 
In Christ,
Pastor Klaustermeier, parents, and youth
 
 

prayer request

 Please pray for Don Brazee, as he has had a lot of health problems lately.
 
1. He fell at the beginning of the month.
2. Had a pacemaker put in on January 26.
3. Is dealing with unidentified swelling in his joints and will be seeing a rheumatologist tomorrow.

Daily Email: Wednesday, February 3, 2016

DEVOTION: Hebrews 3:1-6
Therefore, holy brothers,[a] you who share in a heavenly calling, consider Jesus, the apostle and high priest of our confession, who was faithful to him who appointed him, just as Moses also was faithful in all God's[b] house. For Jesus has been counted worthy of more glory than Moses—as much more glory as the builder of a house has more honor than the house itself. (For every house is built by someone, but the builder of all things is God.) Now Moses was faithful in all God's house as a servant, to testify to the things that were to be spoken later, but Christ is faithful over God's house as a son. And we are his house if indeed we hold fast our confidence and our boasting in our hope.
 
We are called a lot of things when it comes to our relationship with Jesus.  Today we are called his house.  What does it mean that we are God's house?  Well, let's see what the verse says:
1. The builder has more honor than the building.  Yes, a nice house is nice to look at, and if it is functional, it will be a house that is good for many things.  If the house is sturdy it will stand for many years and withstand tons of storms, but when all is said and done, it is the builder who will be esteemed for his craftsmanship and attention to detail.  So it is with us.  We are created by Jesus to be beautiful, functional, and strong.  He created us for his purpose which is simply to love him.  So we do what he created us and sustains us for. 
 
2. "Moses was faithful IN all God's house as a servant...... but Christ is faithful OVER God's house as a Son."  Christ is over us.  He is our owner.  As our owner, he doesn't abuse us or treat us harshly, but loves us, cares for us, and keeps us free of things that will harm our structure to tear us down.  A house can't take care of itself.  Neither can we take care of our spiritual selves.  We may be able to care for our bodies by eating what is right, exercising, and getting good sleep, but if our soul isn't cared for we will crumble into dust. 
 
3. "We are God's house if indeed we hold fast our confidence and our boasting in our hope."  Holding fast to confidence and hope is the one thing that makes Christianity different from all other Religions.  All others hold fast to what a person can do and is commanded to do by God.  We hold fast to what Christ has done!  We have confidence in Christ, not ourselves. 
 
You are Christ's house!  Live like it!  Be sturdy (confident).... in JESUS!  Be functional (serve the Lord).... by the power of the Holy Spirit. And be beautiful in the love of Jesus!! 
 
Prayer: Lord, we are your house,. Keep cleaning us, shoring us up, and filling us with your goodness and grace.  Amen.

__________________________________________________________________
CALENDAR:
Wed- Choir 7pm

Sat-  worship 5pm
Sun- Worship 8:30 and 11; Sunday school 9:45; SCRIP ORDERS DUE

_______________________________________________________________________________________________________

WORSHIP WORKERS:  
Acolyte-  8:30- Zack Hoelscher; 11- Hannah Johnson


Ushers-  Don Hance, Rich Boeger, Doug Walters, Don Tate

Altar- Set up- Lucille Luebke; Clean up- Terry McKenzie

Elders- Sat- Jason Cluver; 8:30- Roy Bohning; 11- Randy Sweet

Greeters- 8:30- Don and Donna Sherman; 11- Randy and Patty Sweet

Lay readers- Sat- Sandra Perricone; 8:30-  Roy Bohning; 11 -  Randy Sweet

Sat. Pianist- Kathy Barrow

Sun 11am pianist- Molly Hendershot

Organist-  Rachel Fisher

Projectionists:  Sat- Tony and Sandra Perricone 8:30-  Sarah Cluver; 11- Hannah Johnson
_________________________________________________________________________________________________________

YESTERDAY'S  BIBLE QUIZ:     What is an ephod?

 

Here is Don Nolte's fine answer:  An ephod is a vest woven in a pattern of squares.  The ephod, breastplate, lace of blue, and a blue robe were luxurious apparal worn by the priests.

 

 

Here is Pat King's answer for a little humor to start your day!!  (I'd share the picture, but it is too big to fit.)

I'm back!!!! And I know this one. Don't even have to look it up.
 
An "ephod" is an Old Testament iPad. For real! Everyone thinks those old dudes used to just text by chipping away on rocks. But Noooooooooo! They had ephods! First one was invented by a dude named:  Betzalel Sha'ar (aka: translated into Bill Gates). It was a big hit with teens.
 
But the oldies had a different definition of it: A part of the sacerdotal habit among Jews, being a covering for the back and breast, held together on the shoulders by two clasps or brooches of onyx stones set in gold, and fastened by a girdle of the same stuff as the ephod. The ephod for the priests was of plain linen; that for the high priest was richly embroidered in colors. The breastplate of the high priest was worn upon the ephod in front.
 
In other words, a fancy name for an apron.
 
 
_______________________________________________________________________________
TODAY'S QUIZ: What rite made the priest a priest?  (Hint: It's the same thing that makes a pastor a pastor.)
__________________________________________________________________
NEWS!!!! 
STEAK DINNER AND AUCTION COMING UP SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 13!!!
Get your tickets for the dinner!  $25 each
Raffle tickets are also available to win a $500 prizes. 
Call Kelsey at 573-803-7826 for either of these or to donate items to the auction or to just give a cash donation.
__________________________________________________________________________________
LENT STARTS NEXT WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 10, WITH ASH WEDNESDAY!!  MARK YOUR CALENDARS AND PLAN OT ATTEND!
Fried Chicken Supper begins at 5:30
Worship w/imposition of ashes and holy communion begins at 6:30
____________________________________________________________________________
SCRIP ORDERS ARE DUE THIS SUNDAY!!!
If you haven't got your order in yet, please do so Sunday, and make sure you include a check or cash with your order!!  Whatever percentage you see next to the store from which you order a gift card is the amount of money we receive.  

If you buy $200 worth of gift cards we could get anywhere between $5 and $20 and even more in free money!!  What a great way to support your family/church!!  
______________________________________________________________________________________________
YOUTH STEAK DINNER AND AUCTION TICKETS ARE ON SALE NOW!!
Tickets are $25 a piece.  All proceeds go to help our youth afford their trip down to New Orleans for the National Youth Gathering as well as do many other service projects and youth events.
 ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________
SPRINGTIME IN BRANSON
Sign the sheet in the narthex if you are interested in a two day trip to Branson on April 16 and 17.  Cost will be around #300 per person.  The itinerary for Saturday upon arrival in Branson is to head to the College of the Ozarks (a.k.a. Hard Work U) for a tour led by a college student.  . From there we will go to do a self guided tour of the Keeter Museum.  Saturday evening we will go to the Sight and Sound Theater for "Moses".  This is the first year for "Moses" in Branson.  Watch the February newsletter for more details.  There will be a surprise for Sunday.  We are running out of time, so please, if you know your friends want to go, sign up quickly as deposits need to be made and tickets purchased.  Remember, the more people we get to go the cheaper it is for all.
__________________________________________________________________________________________________________
2016 ALTAR FLOWER CHART IS STILL PRETTY EMPTY!!
It is hanging on the bulletin board in the narthex.  Sign up if you wish to place flowers on the altar!  If it is for a special occasion (in memory of loved one, birthday, anniversary, etc.) please indicate that as well.  Cost is $25 payable to St. John's. 
_________________________________________________________________________________________________
 DO YOU KNOW OF ANYONE WHO WOULD BENEFIT FROM RECEIVING THIS DAILY EMAIL?
If you know of someone who isn't currently receiving my daily emails but would like to, please reply to this email with their email address and I will add them to the list.  THANK YOU!
_____________________________________________________________________________
OPERATION BACKPACK FOR FEBRUARY IS CANNED VEGETABLES!!  ANY SIZE CANS ARE APPRECIATED!
You can also do individual size cups.
 
(Remember this is for the poor and needy children of our community and county that often receive two breakfast and lunch at school, and have very little or no food at home.)
___________________________________________________________________________________
GENERAL PRAYERS:
For RUTH WALTERS as she recovers from knee replacement surgery.

For MANY WHO ARE DEALING with this nasty virus that has been going around for several weeks. 
 
For PASTOR MCCRACKEN, from Trinity in Troy, who is on a two month leave to heal from cancer treatments.
 
For PASTOR PIPER, from St. Paul, New Melle, as he recovers from a heart attack he had while running a 5K in Florida.
 
For THOSE DEALING WITH FLOODING PROBLEMS in the days and weeks ahead, that the Lord would provide for their needs, and use us, if need be, to help. 
 
For DENISE SCHLESSELMANN as she is in need of more funding to continue her mission work in the Czech Republic.
 

Daily Email: Tuesday, February 2, 2016

DEVOTION: Deuteronomy 34 English Standard Version (ESV)
"The Death of Moses"

34 Then Moses went up from the plains of Moab to Mount Nebo, to the top of Pisgah, which is opposite Jericho. And the Lord showed him all the land, Gilead as far as Dan, all Naphtali, the land of Ephraim and Manasseh, all the land of Judah as far as the western sea, the Negeb, and the Plain, that is, the Valley of Jericho the city of palm trees, as far as Zoar. And the Lord said to him, "This is the land of which I swore to Abraham, to Isaac, and to Jacob, 'I will give it to your offspring.' I have let you see it with your eyes, but you shall not go over there." So Moses the servant of the Lord died there in the land of Moab, according to the word of the Lord, and he buried him in the valley in the land of Moab opposite Beth-peor; but no one knows the place of his burial to this day. Moses was 120 years old when he died. His eye was undimmed, and his vigor unabated. And the people of Israel wept for Moses in the plains of Moab thirty days. Then the days of weeping and mourning for Moses were ended.

And Joshua the son of Nun was full of the spirit of wisdom, for Moses had laid his hands on him. So the people of Israel obeyed him and did as the Lord had commanded Moses. 10 And there has not arisen a prophet since in Israel like Moses, whom the Lord knew face to face, 11 none like him for all the signs and the wonders that the Lord sent him to do in the land of Egypt, to Pharaoh and to all his servants and to all his land, 12 and for all the mighty power and all the great deeds of terror that Moses did in the sight of all Israel.
 
Yes, there was none like Moses before or after him, that the Lord knew face to face.  But also Moses was counted among the Israelites who was not allowed to enter the Promised Land because of his sin.  In stead of speaking to the rock so that water gushed out of it, as the Lord had commanded him, he decided to strike the rock instead.  That little sin, as trivial as it may sound, was what kept Moses from entering.  It may sounded trivial, but it wasn't to God.  To God it looked like disobedience just like Adam and Eve's.  To God it looked like a sin he would have to send His Son to die for.  To God, that one sin deserved hell just as much as a million other sins that Moses had committed. 
 
When you are thinking of your own sinfulness, don't compare it to others.  You may be better than others, and your sins may not even compare in how serious you think they are.  But just remember that God kicked Adam and Eve out of the garden for eating a piece of fruit that was off limits.  He considers all sins rebellion against him.  As innocent as you may think they are, there is no such thing as innocent sin. 
 
All sin, even if it is just one lone sin, condemns!
 
At the same time, we see him at the Transfiguration speaking with the Lord Jesus.  That tells us something.  It tells us that the Lord Jesus was still with Him even in death.  It shows us that Moses is still alive with Jesus!  Jesus saved Moses just like He will save you!
 
Rejoice that even though your sin is serious, Christ's grace is more serious!  He has conquered sin and death!
 
Prayer: Lord, help me to realize the seriousness of my sins so that I may turn to you, my Savior!  Amen.

__________________________________________________________________
CALENDAR:
Tues-  Quilting 9-2; "Christianity the First Three Centuries" video series 11:30-12:15
Wed- Choir 7pm

Sat-  worship 5pm
Sun- Worship 8:30 and 11; Sunday school 9:45; SCRIP ORDERS DUE

_______________________________________________________________________________________________________

WORSHIP WORKERS:  
Acolyte-  8:30- Zack Hoelscher; 11- Hannah Johnson


Ushers-  Don Hance, Rich Boeger, Doug Walters, Don Tate

Altar- Set up- Lucille Luebke; Clean up- Terry McKenzie

Elders- Sat- Jason Cluver; 8:30- Roy Bohning; 11- Randy Sweet

Greeters- 8:30- Don and Donna Sherman; 11- Randy and Patty Sweet

Lay readers- Sat- Sandra Perricone; 8:30-  Roy Bohning; 11 -  Randy Sweet

Sat. Pianist- Kathy Barrow

Sun 11am pianist- Molly Hendershot

Organist-  Rachel Fisher

Projectionists:  Sat- Tony and Sandra Perricone 8:30-  Sarah Cluver; 11- Hannah Johnson
_________________________________________________________________________________________________________

YESTERDAY'S  BIBLE QUIZ:    From whom did Moses get most of the materials for the tabernacle?

Moses asked for contributions from the people.  Contributions received were gold silver and bronze, blue, purple and scarlet yarns and fine twined linen, goat's hair, tanned  rams' skins, goatskins, acacia wood, oil for the lamps, spices for anointing oil and the fragrant incense, onyx stones, and stones for setting for the ephod and for the breast plates. THANKS AGAIN DON NOLTE!!

___________________________________________________________________________________________________________
TODAY'S BIBLE QUIZ: What is an ephod?
_______________________________________________________________________________
NEWS!!!! 
STEAK DINNER AND AUCTION COMING UP SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 13!!!
Get your tickets for the dinner!  $25 each
Raffle tickets are also available to win a $500 prizes. 
Call Kelsey at 573-803-7826 for either of these or to donate items to the auction or to just give a cash donation.
__________________________________________________________________________________
LENT STARTS NEXT WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 10, WITH ASH WEDNESDAY!!  MARK YOUR CALENDARS AND PLAN OT ATTEND!
Fried Chicken Supper begins at 5:30
Worship w/imposition of ashes and holy communion begins at 6:30
____________________________________________________________________________
SCRIP ORDERS ARE DUE THIS SUNDAY!!!
If you haven't got your order in yet, please do so Sunday, and make sure you include a check or cash with your order!!  Whatever percentage you see next to the store from which you order a gift card is the amount of money we receive.  

If you buy $200 worth of gift cards we could get anywhere between $5 and $20 and even more in free money!!  What a great way to support your family/church!!  
______________________________________________________________________________________________
YOUTH STEAK DINNER AND AUCTION TICKETS ARE ON SALE NOW!!
Tickets are $25 a piece.  All proceeds go to help our youth afford their trip down to New Orleans for the National Youth Gathering as well as do many other service projects and youth events.
 ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________
SPRINGTIME IN BRANSON
Sign the sheet in the narthex if you are interested in a two day trip to Branson on April 16 and 17.  Cost will be around #300 per person.  The itinerary for Saturday upon arrival in Branson is to head to the College of the Ozarks (a.k.a. Hard Work U) for a tour led by a college student.  . From there we will go to do a self guided tour of the Keeter Museum.  Saturday evening we will go to the Sight and Sound Theater for "Moses".  This is the first year for "Moses" in Branson.  Watch the February newsletter for more details.  There will be a surprise for Sunday.  We are running out of time, so please, if you know your friends want to go, sign up quickly as deposits need to be made and tickets purchased.  Remember, the more people we get to go the cheaper it is for all.
__________________________________________________________________________________________________________
2016 ALTAR FLOWER CHART IS STILL PRETTY EMPTY!!
It is hanging on the bulletin board in the narthex.  Sign up if you wish to place flowers on the altar!  If it is for a special occasion (in memory of loved one, birthday, anniversary, etc.) please indicate that as well.  Cost is $25 payable to St. John's. 
_________________________________________________________________________________________________
 DO YOU KNOW OF ANYONE WHO WOULD BENEFIT FROM RECEIVING THIS DAILY EMAIL?
If you know of someone who isn't currently receiving my daily emails but would like to, please reply to this email with their email address and I will add them to the list.  THANK YOU!
_____________________________________________________________________________
OPERATION BACKPACK FOR FEBRUARY IS CANNED VEGETABLES!!  ANY SIZE CANS ARE APPRECIATED!
You can also do individual size cups.
 
(Remember this is for the poor and needy children of our community and county that often receive two breakfast and lunch at school, and have very little or no food at home.)
___________________________________________________________________________________
GENERAL PRAYERS:
 For RUTH WALTERS as she recovers from knee replacement surgery.

For PASTOR KLAUSTERMEIER as he tries to recover from bronchitis (and who knows what else.)
 
For PASTOR MCCRACKEN, from Trinity in Troy, who is on a two month leave to heal from cancer treatments.
 
For PASTOR PIPER, from St. Paul, New Melle, as he recovers from a heart attack he had while running a 5K in Florida.
 
For THOSE DEALING WITH FLOODING PROBLEMS in the days and weeks ahead, that the Lord would provide for their needs, and use us, if need be, to help. 
 
For DENISE SCHLESSELMANN as she is in need of more funding to continue her mission work in the Czech Republic.
 



Fwd: January newsletter





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-------- Original message --------
From: Denise Schlesselman <denise.schlesselman@lcmsintl.org>
Date: 2016/02/01 5:45 PM (GMT-06:00)
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Subject: January newsletter

Hi,
I hope you are all doing well. The weather here in the Czech Republic is not very wintry.   Please enjoy my newsletter. Thank you for your continued prayers and financial support. It makes it possible for me to be here. 
Denise

Sermon from yesterday 1/31/16

 Watch it and share it with someone who needs to hear about Christ's love!
 
https://youtu.be/rIYuidyVtXw

Family Night Canceled for Tonight

Due to illness among many off our regular Family Night Attendees, and yours truly, we are going to cancel Family Night for tonight.  It will resume after Lent in April.  

Have a blessed day!

The Voice of Missouri Weekly E-Newsletter



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PUBLISHED BY THE MISSOURI DISTRICT OF THE LUTHERAN CHURCH—MISSOURI SYNOD JANUARY 29, 2016


The Missouri District is very excited about our new additional efforts to communicate with you. In addition to our current website, Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn communications, we are expanding to include the following:
  • Weekly Voice of Missouri e-newsletter (The Voice of Missouri will no longer be a quarterly, printed and mailed newspaper)
  • Monthly extended printable version of the Voice of Missouri e-newsletter
  • Monthly District Newsnotes (important Missouri District wide related news/announcements and events) that will be sent to church offices to be placed in the church's newsletters/bulletins and/or website.
This is the fourth edition of the new weekly Voice of Missouri e-newsletter. It will be e-mailed weekly on a Friday. We hope you enjoy it!


Retired School Administrators Recognized

At the Missouri District Mid-year Administrators' Conference on Friday, January 22 four administrators were recognized as they are retiring at the end of the 2015-16 school year. Read more...
New Americans Who Love to Sing
By Judith Meyer, Timothy Lutheran Church and Christian Friends of New American's

                                                  Betty Mulat. 1st row, 2nd from right Diana Wulu. 2nd row, 2nd from right

Betty Mulat, born in the Sudan, and Diana Wulu, who was born in Liberia, are both juniors at Lutheran High School South, St. Louis. They have been singing in school choirs since they both attended Word of Life Lutheran School, and now are members of the elite Lancer Singers of Lutheran South. Both are CFNA scholarship students.  Read more . . .

Transfiguration Is The Focus of Feb. 7 Bach at the Sem Concert
Program features three cantatas

The upcoming Bach at the Sem concert at Concordia Seminary, St. Louis has as its theme the person of Christ, true God and true Man, with whom Christians journey in the coming season of Lent.
The third concert of the 23rd season will begin at 3 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 7, in the Chapel of St. Timothy and St. Titus on the campus of Concordia Seminary with a selection of works by J.S. Bach performed by the American Kantorei under Music Director Dr. Maurice Boyer.  Read more . . .  
 
 




The Lutheran Women's Missionary League of the Missouri District's 24th Biennial Convention will be held June 3-5 in Cape Girardeau, Mo.  The theme for this convention is "God's Love Spans the Centuries". Click here for additional information and to register to attend.
 
Announcements/Other News

The LCMS Foundation is taking applications for two paid internship opportunities for college students (Business Intern and Legal Intern). The LCMS Foundation sees these internships as a way to expose people to the work of the LCMS at the national level and to increase awareness of the LCMS Foundation and their work in charitable gift planning and congregational endowment/investment management. At the same time, with the Lord's blessing and guidance, they also hope to use these experiences to help raise up the next generation of leaders in the church. Please click on the below job titles for details on the positions and how to apply.

Business Intern
Legal Intern


Bringing Faith to life in living color through live painting performances is the original goal of Mike Lewis, The Jesus Painter, whose organization will be sharing his gifts and talents at a live performance at Immanuel Lutheran Church, Washington on Friday, March 18th at 7 PM. Read more . . .

District and Church Events
 
          ( Peer Ministry Training for High School Students, Missouri District Junior High Spring Retreat, National Youth Gathering and
           RSTM: Engaging Your Community Event)

Installations and Ordinations
Personnel Changes and Calling Congregations
LCMS Missouri District News             
              (Send Me St. Louis Announces Winter/Spring Training Schedule)

Obituaries