Daily Email: Wednesday, Nov 2, 2016

DEVOTION:  Revelation 7:9-17 (ESV)


"A Great Multitude from Every Nation"

After this I looked, and behold, a great multitude that no one could number, from every nation, from all tribes and peoples and languages, standing before the throne and before the Lamb, clothed in white robes, with palm branches in their hands, 10 and crying out with a loud voice, "Salvation belongs to our God who sits on the throne, and to the Lamb!" 11 And all the angels were standing around the throne and around the elders and the four living creatures, and they fell on their faces before the throne and worshiped God, 12 saying, "Amen! Blessing and glory and wisdom and thanksgiving and honor and power and might be to our God forever and ever! Amen."

13 Then one of the elders addressed me, saying, "Who are these, clothed in white robes, and from where have they come?" 14 I said to him, "Sir, you know." And he said to me, "These are the ones coming out of the great tribulation. They have washed their robes and made them white in the blood of the Lamb.

15 "Therefore they are before the throne of God,
    and serve him day and night in his temple;
    and he who sits on the throne will shelter them with his presence.
16 They shall hunger no more, neither thirst anymore;
    the sun shall not strike them,
    nor any scorching heat.
17 For the Lamb in the midst of the throne will be their shepherd,
    and he will guide them to springs of living water,
and God will wipe away every tear from their eyes."


Once again, as I read this, tears come to my eyes as I think of all of my loved ones who have gone on to paradise.  The most recent one is Bob Ruhl.  He too is worshiping, holding palm branches in his hand and shouting hosanna as he sees the Lamb of God, Jesus Christ himself, face to face. 


You might be feeling the same way as you think about those who have gone before you into paradise.  But don't be in despair.  You will, one day, join that throng in paradise!  You are a saint on earth and will join the saints in paradise.


Think about that when you are balancing your checkbook and come out with a negative balance.  Think about that when you go to the doctor and he tells you that you have to lose weight for the hundredth time. Think about that when you're struggling to communicate in any way with your kids or grandkids.... or wife.  Think about that when you hear the screeching as shrill on TV and radio as we get ready for a seemingly winless election. 


Also think about that as you come to worship and realize that you are singing and worshiping with the same saints that you will see in heaven, yet without your sin or theirs.  Think about that as you go before the throne of God and plead for mercy over your sin.  Think about that as you live in the freedom of the Gospel day by day, knowing that your sins are forgiven and your inheritance is already prepared for you.  Think about Jesus and His glory when you think about it. 


A blessed day after ALL SAINTS DAY to all and as we celebrate it this weekend!


Let us pray: Lord, as we struggle day by day and as we experience your grace day by day use our daily life to remind us of the eternal life to come and those who already enjoy it.  Amen. _________________________________________________________________________________________________________
 C
ALENDAR

Wed- Choir 7pm
Thurs- Alzheimers Support group 1pm; Karate 5:30-7:30
Fri- Vendor Fair Set up 2:30-4:30
Sat- Vendor Fair Set up 7-9am; Vendor Fair 9-2; Worship 5pm
Sun- Worship 8:30; Sunday school 9:45; Chapel 11
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WORSHIP WORKERS FOR THIS COMING WEEKEND:  
Acolyte- 8:30- Cierra Figura  11- Cameron Faerber

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

Altar-  Set up- Dave and Lindda Callies; Clean Up Pam Linke

Elders-  Sat- Jason Cluver; 8:30- Randy Sweet;  11- Steve Robine
 
Greeters-  8:30- Jim and Vickie McRae;  11- Steve Robine

Lay Readers- Sat- Sandra Perricone 8:30- Randy Sweet; 11- Sandy Robine

Piano- Sat and 11am- Molly Hendershot

Organist- Rachel Fisher

Projectionists: Sat- Kathy Fischer; Sun- Julie Schaumberg
________________________________________________________________
YESTERDAY'S  QUIZ:      What was Matthew's other name? Levi

___________________________________________________________________________
TODAY'S QUIZ: What did Jesus speak after he spit and touched the man's tongue to heal it?
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NEWS!!!! 
 
ANNUAL VENDOR FAIR, BAKE SALE, AND LUNCHEON IS SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 9am-2pm! 
Vendors should reserve their table through the church office 456-2888.  Tables rent for $25 and checks should be made payable to St. John's Ladies Aid.
 
Quilt donation tickets are available from the quilters or from the church office for $1 each or 6 for $5.  The quilt will be awarded at the Fair on at 2pm on Saturday, Nov. 5.
 
Vendors already signed up are:
Pampered Chef
Avon
Scentsy
Thirty One
Primitive Crafts
Finger Puppets and Animal nets
Jewelry
American Girl Doll Clothes
 
Luncheon will be hot dogs, chili, and pie
__________________________________________________________________________________
SHOE COLLECTION
Our high school is collecting new or slightly used shoes to raise money for those in need in Warren County through the "Care to Learn" Program.  Bring your slightly used and new shoes to church! 
 
DON'T BRING WORN OUT OR OLD SHOES!!
__________________________________________________________________________
OUR BELL CHOIR IS BEING RESURRECTED FOR ADVENT AND CHRISTMAS!!
They need ringers!!!!  If you're interested please contact Alan Hofeldt at 456-3070
_________________________________________________________________________________
RELIGIOUS CHRISTMAS CARDS ARE FOR SALE FROM THE LADIES AID IN THE COUNTER IN THE BASEMENT FELLOWSHIP HALL
Prices are marked on the bottom of the box.  You may purchase them from any Ladies Aid member or from the office.
_______________________________________________________________________________________

_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 
OPERATION BACKPACK ITEMS COLLECTED FOR THE MONTH OF OCTOBER ARE CANNED VEGETABLES
Any size can, and any kind of vegetable is appreciated.    Place them in the receptacle marked "Backpack Blessings" in the narthex.
_____________________________________________________________________________________________
SCRIP ORDERS ARE ALWAYS PLACED ON THE FIRST MONDAY OF EACH MONTH!!
You can place your orders anytime before that!  Order forms are on the counter in the narthex or you can get them in Marilyn's office.  If you want another retailer on the list let Marilyn know!
__________________________________________________________________________________
AGAPE DONATIONS ALWAYS ACCEPTED!!
Any nonperishable food items, diapers, toiletries, etc.!!
 
Perishable food items can be taken directly to Agape at 713 Powell St. in Warrenton.  Call 456-4645 to find out when they're open or for more info.
_______________________________________________________________________________________
QUILT RAFFLE TICKETS ARE AVAILABLE FOR $1 EACH OR 6 for $5!!
Call the church office to reserve them or come by and purchase them!  The quilt will be awarded on November 5 at 2pm at the Ladies Aid Vendor Fair and Luncheon!!
_________________________________________________________________________________________
YOUR KROGER CARD CAN EARN MONEY FOR LITTLE LAMBS
Go to www.kroger.com/communityawards and register your card today!!
___________________________________________________________________________________________
GENERAL PRAYER
For LEW FELDKAMP as he recovers from heart valve replacement surgery. He is at home.

For LORRAINE TINKER AND HER FAMILY as they mourn the loss of her daughter Susan.
 
For PAT GERDING, Vickie McRae's brother in law, who is paralyzed, but is recovering at a nursing home.
 
For NORM BELINSKY, a friend of Jim and Vickie McRae, who is dealing with cancer treatments.
 
For LOIS BOEGER'S MOM, who has been placed on hospice care due to cancer.  She is at home.
 
For DENNIS PERREY, who is recovering at home from a very serious tractor and brush hog accident.  He has 6 broken ribs, both lungs were punctured and, 2 vertebrae were cracked.
 

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Daily Email: Thursday, October 27, 2016

DEVOTION:  John 8:31-36 
"The Truth Will Set You Free"
31 So Jesus said to the Jews who had believed him, "If you abide in my word, you are truly my disciples, 32 and you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free." 33 They answered him, "We are offspring of Abraham and have never been enslaved to anyone. How is it that you say, 'You will become free'?"
34 Jesus answered them, "Truly, truly, I say to you, everyone who practices sin is a slave[a] to sin. 35 The slave does not remain in the house forever; the son remains forever. 36 So if the Son sets you free, you will be free indeed.
 
What does it mean to be free?  I think it's harder for someone who has always been free to explain it, than it is for someone who hasn't.  Imagine that you are locked up behind bars for something stupid and illegal you did.  From the time you get up to the time you go to bed you are told what to do.  You have to eat at a certain time and eat what is set before you.  You can only take a shower when it is available and when the guards let you.  You can talk to the ones you love, but only once in a while and through channels, not directly.  The only way you are going to get out of it is to die. 
 
Now think of the freedom you have compared to that.  You have so many choices, yet because you are a sinful human being, you still often choose to be "enslaved" to sin.  The sinful body that you have tells you what to do, tells you what you want, and tells you where to go.  You are one of the "everyone who practices sin".  At the same time, there will come a day that you will "remain in the house forever."  The sin that enslaves you will one day be thrown off of you.  In fact, it already has been.  This is the freedom of Christ that you already have.  By the power of the Holy Spirit you are able to "throw off that sin that so easily entangles and run the race set before you."  You do this through daily confession, repentance and reception of forgiveness. 
 
As you throw off that sin, your heart and mind are refreshed and you can truly rest in peace while you are still alive.  Until Jesus comes back you are in this "already but not yet" state.  You are already free indeed, but your body is still holding you this earth.  On the day you die, or on the day Jesus comes back, you will throw off that sinful body and will receive a new sinless one that will stay that way forever. 
 
So I say, quit practicing sin.  Instead, practice confession, repentance, and forgiveness, because that is where true peace is found. 
 
Prayer: Lord, help me to realize that Your Son has set me free and that I am indeed free, so that I may quit practicing sin and being a slave to it.  Amen.
 
_________________________________________________________________________________________________________
 C
ALENDAR
Thurs- Karate 5:30-7:30; Lutheranism 101 CANCELED UNTIL THURSDAY, JANUARY 5
Fri- Newsletter assembly 9am
Sat- Worship 5pm
Sun- Worship 8:30; Sunday school 9:45; Chapel 11; WORK DAY NOON-5pm
_______________________________________________________________________________________________________

WORSHIP WORKERS FOR THIS COMING WEEKEND:  
Acolyte- 8:30- Leah Vossen  11- Gus Klaustermeier

Ushers- Charlie Figura, Jason Figura, Brett Nordwald, Erv Yoder

Altar-  Set up- Cheri' Hofeldt ; Clean Up- John and Anna Hoenig

Elders-  Sat- Charlie Figura;  8:30- Don Turnure;  11- Dave Winter
 
Greeters-  8:30- Tom and Pam Linke;  11- Dave and Lil Winter

Lay Readers- Sat- Marcia Sevier 8:30- Amber Vossen; 11- Stephanie Owenby

Piano- Sat- Molly Hendershot; Sun 11- Rachel Fisher

Organist- Rachel Fisher

Projectionists: No projection this week (Projector will be fixed this Sunday during the work day and will be ready for use for Nov. 6)
________________________________________________________________
TODAY'S  QUIZ:      What was Matthew's other name?
___________________________________________________________________________
NEWS!!!! 
 
WORK DAY COMING UP OCTOBER 30, NOON-5PM!!
There will be a Work Day for everyone to help fix up and spruce up things around church on Sunday,  Oct 30, from noon-5pm.  
 
There will be plenty to do on that day for everyone. 
 
If anyone would like to help, but is not available on Oct 30, the following items could be done prior to that date:

 

1. Remove wooden enclosure that houses aluminum recycling

 

2. Trim bushes around church building

 

3. Cut down tree in the playground area]

 

4. Replace bulb and/or ballast in light by back door of preschool area

 

5. Clean the sink in the janitor's closet in the preschool area

 

6. Repair and/or replace exhaust fans in preschool bathrooms

 

If you have any questions or anything you'd like added to the list, please contact Brett Nordwald at 636-359-4400

 
__________________________________________________________________________________________
TRUNK OR TREAT ON HALLOWEEN, Monday, October 31, 6-8pm!!
Come and enjoy some fellowship and fun and all the little kids dressed up in their costumes!  The back half of the parking lot will be roped off at 6pm so be in your parking spot by then for the safety of the kids!
___________________________________________________________________________________________
MEDICARE PART D WORKSHOP AND INFORMATIONAL MEETING ON TUESDAY NOVEMBER 1
St. Charles Eldercare will be here at church from 4-6pm to help you through your plan.  There is no cost or obligation for them to review your present drug plan to make sure you have the best one for your needs.  Bring a list of your medications, the dosages, and frequency you take them.  Registration is not required.  Sponsored by the Senior Services Resource Group.
__________________________________________________________________________________
SHOE COLLECTION
Our high school is collecting new or slightly used shoes to raise money for those in need in Warren County through the "Care to Learn" Program.  Bring your slightly used and new shoes to church! 
 
DON'T BRING WORN OUT OR OLD SHOES!!
__________________________________________________________________________
OUR BELL CHOIR IS BEING RESURRECTED FOR ADVENT AND CHRISTMAS!!
They need ringers!!!!  If you're interested please contact Alan Hofeldt at 456-3070
_________________________________________________________________________________
RELIGIOUS CHRISTMAS CARDS ARE FOR SALE FROM THE LADIES AID IN THE COUNTER IN THE BASEMENT FELLOWSHIP HALL
Prices are marked on the bottom of the box.  You may purchase them from any Ladies Aid member or from the office.
_______________________________________________________________________________________
ANNUAL VENDOR FAIR, BAKE SALE, AND LUNCHEON IS SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 9am-2pm! 
Vendors should reserve their table through the church office 456-2888.  Tables rent for $25 and checks should be made payable to St. John's Ladies Aid.
 
Quilt donation tickets are available from the quilters or from the church office for $1 each or 6 for $5.  The quilt will be awarded at the Fair on at 2pm on Saturday, Nov. 5.
 
Vendors already signed up are:
Pampered Chef
Avon
Scentsy
Thirty One
Primitive Crafts
Finger Puppets and Animal nets
Jewelry
American Girl Doll Clothes
 
Luncheon will be hot dogs, chili, and pie
_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 
OPERATION BACKPACK ITEMS COLLECTED FOR THE MONTH OF OCTOBER ARE CANNED VEGETABLES
Any size can, and any kind of vegetable is appreciated.    Place them in the receptacle marked "Backpack Blessings" in the narthex.
_____________________________________________________________________________________________
SCRIP ORDERS ARE ALWAYS PLACED ON THE FIRST MONDAY OF EACH MONTH!!
You can place your orders anytime before that!  Order forms are on the counter in the narthex or you can get them in Marilyn's office.  If you want another retailer on the list let Marilyn know!
__________________________________________________________________________________
AGAPE DONATIONS ALWAYS ACCEPTED!!
Any nonperishable food items, diapers, toiletries, etc.!!
 
Perishable food items can be taken directly to Agape at 713 Powell St. in Warrenton.  Call 456-4645 to find out when they're open or for more info.
_______________________________________________________________________________________
QUILT RAFFLE TICKETS ARE AVAILABLE FOR $1 EACH OR 6 for $5!!
Call the church office to reserve them or come by and purchase them!  The quilt will be awarded on November 5 at 2pm at the Ladies Aid Vendor Fair and Luncheon!!
_________________________________________________________________________________________
YOUR KROGER CARD CAN EARN MONEY FOR LITTLE LAMBS
Go to www.kroger.com/communityawards and register your card today!!
___________________________________________________________________________________________
GENERAL PRAYER
For LEW FELDKAMP as he recovers from heart valve replacement surgery.
 
For the family and friends of BOB RUHL as he has gone to be with Jesus.
 
For PAT GERDING, Vickie McRae's brother in law, who was in a terrible car accident and is on life support with brain damage.
 
For NORM BELINSKY, a friend of Jim and Vickie McRae, who is dealing with cancer treatments.
 
For LOIS BOEGER'S MOM, who has been placed on hospice care due to cancer.  She is at home.
 
For DENNIS PERREY, who is recovering at home from a very serious tractor and brush hog accident.  He has 6 broken ribs, both lungs were punctured and, 2 vertebrae were cracked.
 

Prayer request for Lew Feldkamp

Please pray for Lew Feldkamp as he is having heart valve replacement surgery today. 


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Bob Ruhl

There will be no funeral or memorial service for Bob Ruhl. His body will be donated to science. These were his wishes.  

Peace be with all who mourn as we all look forward to the life to come when "all things will be made new!"



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Daily Email: Wednesday, October 26, 2016

DEVOTION:  Romans 3:19-26

19 Now we know that whatever the law says it speaks to those who are under the law, so that every mouth may be stopped, and the whole world may be held accountable to God. 20 For by works of the law no human being[a] will be justified in his sight, since through the law comes knowledge of sin.

21 But now the righteousness of God has been manifested apart from the law, although the Law and the Prophets bear witness to it— 22 the righteousness of God through faith in Jesus Christ for all who believe. For there is no distinction: 23 for all have sinned and fall short of the glory of God, 24 and are justified by his grace as a gift, through the redemption that is in Christ Jesus, 25 whom God put forward as a propitiation by his blood, to be received by faith. This was to show God's righteousness, because in his divine forbearance he had passed over former sins. 26 It was to show his righteousness at the present time, so that he might be just and the justifier of the one who has faith in Jesus.
 
This statement from Paul, "The Law and the Prophets bear witness to it", is very important.  The "Law and the Prophets" is referring to the Old Testament which was already gathered together and would have been in almost every synagogue, but especially in the temple.  Now the Israelites (Jews) would be able to understand what Moses, Isaiah and all the other writers of the Old Testament were really talking about.
 
The whole Old Testament was and is about Jesus!  Everything, from Genesis through Malachi is about how we (as the people of God, the new Israel) fail and how the Lord has mercy on us and saves us.  The pivotal point comes in Jeremiah 31:31-34 when God proclaims that he will make a new covenant with the house of Israel and Judah and that he will forgive their wickedness and remember their sins no more. 
 
When we read the Old Testament, and the New Testament for that matter, with this new perspective, we begin to see things clearly, the way God intended.  It strengthens our faith and give us peace.  May you have peace today!
 
Prayer: Lord, thank you for revealing to us the purpose of the Holy Scriptures and for pointing the way to heaven through faith in Christ.  Amen.
_________________________________________________________________________________________________________
 
CALENDAR
Wed- Oak Pointe Worship 10am; Teens talk to Teens Night at LHS 5:30-9pm; Choir 7pm
Thurs- Karate 5:30-7:30; Lutheranism 101 6:30pm
Fri- Newsletter assembly 9am
Sat- Worship 5pm
Sun- Worship 8:30; Sunday school 9:45; Chapel 11; Bible Study with Kelsey noon; WORK DAY NOON-5pm
_______________________________________________________________________________________________________

WORSHIP WORKERS FOR THIS COMING WEEKEND:  
Acolyte- 8:30- Abby Vossen  11- Gus Klaustermeier

Ushers- Charlie Figura, Jason Figura, Brett Nordwald, Erv Yoder

Altar-  Set up- Cheri' Hofeldt ; Clean Up- John and Anna Hoenig

Elders-  Sat- Charlie Figura;  8:30- Don Turnure;  11- Dave Winter
 
Greeters-  8:30- Tom and Pam Linke;  11- Dave and Lil Winter

Lay Readers- Sat- Marcia Sevier 8:30- Amber Vossen; 11- Stephanie Owenby

Piano- Sat- Molly Hendershot; Sun 11- Rachel Fisher

Organist- Rachel Fisher

Projectionists: No projection this week (Projector will be fixed this Sunday during the work day and will be ready for use for Nov. 6)
________________________________________________________________
YESTERDAY'S  QUIZ:    Where is Capernaum? 
From Pat King:
Since I've been pretty busy the last few days, I told my Cody he should answer this one. (After all, it's THAT EASY!!!)
So, here's Cody's answer:
Capernaum: (from Wiki, because he is a dog, after all!) was a fishing village established during the time of the Hasmoneans, located on the northern shore of the Sea of Galilee. It had a population of about 1,500. Archaeological excavations have revealed two ancient synagogues built one over the other. A house turned into a church by the Byzantines is said to be the home of Saint Peter. It's geolocation is: 32.88111° N, 35.575° E
Here's a site with some pretty pictures: http://www.bibleplaces.com/capernaum/
 
From Sandy Robine: Capernaum was a small city on the north shore of the Sea of Galilee.  It was the town that Jesus used for his "work place base".  I got the impression that he wasn't crazy about this place though. 

___________________________________________________________________________________
TODAY'S QUIZ:  What was Matthew's other name?
___________________________________________________________________________
NEWS!!!! 
BOB RUHL PASSED AWAY EARLY THIS MORNING. 
Please pray for his family and friends and they mourn that they may also rejoice in the eternal life for him and them.
______________________________________________________________________
COLLAGE PICTURE
The collage picture of all the members of St. John's is now framed (thank you Don Nolte) and is hanging in the overflow!  Go and check it out and try to find yourself the next time you're at church!
__________________________________________________________________________________ 
SHOE COLLECTION
Our high school is collecting new or slightly used shoes to raise money for those in need in Warren County through the "Care to Learn" Program.  Bring your slightly used and new shoes to church! 
 
DON'T BRING WORN OUT OR OLD SHOES!!
__________________________________________________________________________
WORK DAY COMING UP OCTOBER 30, NOON-5PM!!
There will be a Work Day for everyone to help fix up and spruce up things around church on Sunday,  Oct 30, from noon-5pm.  
 
There will be plenty to do on that day for everyone. 
 
If anyone would like to help, but is not available on Oct 30, the following items could be done prior to that date:

 

1. Remove wooden enclosure that houses aluminum recycling

 

2. Trim bushes around church building

 

3. Cut down tree in the playground area]

 

4. Replace bulb and/or ballast in light by back door of preschool area

 

5. Clean the sink in the janitor's closet in the preschool area

 

6. Repair and/or replace exhaust fans in preschool bathrooms

 

If you have any questions or anything you'd like added to the list, please contact Brett Nordwald at 636-359-4400

 
__________________________________________________________________________________________
TRUNK OR TREAT ON HALLOWEEN, Monday, October 31, 6-8pm!!
Come and enjoy some fellowship and fun and all the little kids dressed up in their costumes!  The back half of the parking lot will be roped off at 6pm so be in your parking spot by then for the safety of the kids!
___________________________________________________________________________________________
MEDICARE PART D WORKSHOP AND INFORMATIONAL MEETING ON TUESDAY NOVEMBER 1
St. Charles Eldercare will be here at church from 4-6pm to help you through your plan.  There is no cost or obligation for them to review your present drug plan to make sure you have the best one for your needs.  Bring a list of your medications, the dosages, and frequency you take them.  Registration is not required.  Sponsored by the Senior Services Resource Group.
__________________________________________________________________________________
OUR BELL CHOIR IS BEING RESURRECTED FOR ADVENT AND CHRISTMAS!!
They need ringers!!!!  If you're interested please contact Alan Hofeldt at 456-3070
_________________________________________________________________________________
RELIGIOUS CHRISTMAS CARDS ARE FOR SALE FROM THE LADIES AID IN THE COUNTER IN THE BASEMENT FELLOWSHIP HALL
Prices are marked on the bottom of the box.  You may purchase them from any Ladies Aid member or from the office.
_______________________________________________________________________________________
ANNUAL VENDOR FAIR, BAKE SALE, AND LUNCHEON IS SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 9am-2pm! 
Vendors should reserve their table through the church office 456-2888.  Tables rent for $25 and checks should be made payable to St. John's Ladies Aid.
 
Quilt donation tickets are available from the quilters or from the church office for $1 each or 6 for $5.  The quilt will be awarded at the Fair on at 2pm on Saturday, Nov. 5.
 
Vendors already signed up are:
Pampered Chef
Avon
Scentsy
Thirty One
Primitive Crafts
Finger Puppets and Animal nets
Jewelry
American Girl Doll Clothes
 
Luncheon will be hot dogs, chili, and pie
_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 
OPERATION BACKPACK ITEMS COLLECTED FOR THE MONTH OF OCTOBER ARE CANNED VEGETABLES
Any size can, and any kind of vegetable is appreciated.    Place them in the receptacle marked "Backpack Blessings" in the narthex.
_____________________________________________________________________________________________
SCRIP ORDERS ARE ALWAYS PLACED ON THE FIRST MONDAY OF EACH MONTH!!
You can place your orders anytime before that!  Order forms are on the counter in the narthex or you can get them in Marilyn's office.  If you want another retailer on the list let Marilyn know!
__________________________________________________________________________________
AGAPE DONATIONS ALWAYS ACCEPTED!!
Any nonperishable food items, diapers, toiletries, etc.!!
 
Perishable food items can be taken directly to Agape at 713 Powell St. in Warrenton.  Call 456-4645 to find out when they're open or for more info.
_______________________________________________________________________________________
QUILT RAFFLE TICKETS ARE AVAILABLE FOR $1 EACH OR 6 for $5!!
Call the church office to reserve them or come by and purchase them!  The quilt will be awarded on November 5 at 2pm at the Ladies Aid Vendor Fair and Luncheon!!
_________________________________________________________________________________________
YOUR KROGER CARD CAN EARN MONEY FOR LITTLE LAMBS
Go to www.kroger.com/communityawards and register your card today!!
___________________________________________________________________________________________
GENERAL PRAYER
For the family and friends of BOB RUHL as he has gone to be with Jesus.
 
For PAT GERDING, Vickie McRae's brother in law, who was in a terrible car accident and is on life support with brain damage.
 
For NORM BELINSKY, a friend of Jim and Vickie McRae, who is dealing with cancer treatments.
 
For LOIS BOEGER'S MOM, who has been placed on hospice care due to cancer.  She is at home.
 
For DENNIS PERREY, who is recovering at home from a very serious tractor and brush hog accident.  He has 6 broken ribs, both lungs were punctured and, 2 vertebrae were cracked.
 


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Pray for family of Bob Ruhl

 Bob Ruhl passed away at 1:45 this morning.  Please pray for his family as they mourn, that they may also rejoice in the eternal life he has won for him and them. 

Luther's 95 theses

If you would like to read Martin Luther's 95 theses and other things by or about Martin Luther, the link below is a good place to start!  Thanks for sharing it Lee Walters!

 
 

TWO THINGS

1.  COLLAGE PICTURE:  The collage picture of all the members of St. John's is no framed (thank you Don Nolte) and is hanging in the overflow!  Go and check it out and try to find yourself the next time you're at church!
 
2.  SHOE COLLECTION: Our high school is collecting new or slightly used shoes to raise money for those in need in Warren County through the "Care to Learn" Program.  Bring your slightly used and new shoes to church! 

Daily Email: Tuesday, October 25, 2016

DEVOTION: Revelation 14:6-7Then I saw another angel flying directly overhead, with an eternal gospel to proclaim to those who dwell on earth, to every nation and tribe and language and people. And he said with a loud voice, "Fear God and give him glory, because the hour of his judgment has come, and worship him who made heaven and earth, the sea and the springs of water."
 
This is the First reading for Reformation Sunday.  Why?  Because it speaks of the "Eternal Gospel to proclaim to those who dwell on the earth."  The GOSPEL is what the Reformation was all about, and what it is still about 499 years later.  Next year we will celebrate the 500th anniversary of the Reformation.  In 1517, on All Hallows Eve (Halloween), Luther nailed his famous 95 Theses (If you don't know what the 95 theses are you're not a real Lutheran.  hehe Just google it.) to the Castle church door in Wittenberg where he was a professor.  It set off a firestorm that would not be quenched.  Our church is a product of it.  Your real, authentic, grace based faith is a product of it. 
 
Because of the Holy Spirit working through the Word and bringing the Gospel to light in and through Luther, you have the Gospel, the good news that Jesus suffered, died and rose again to take away your sins.  Before Luther the New Testament was only in Latin.  Luther translated it into German.  Before Luther only the priest had the knowledge of Scripture and they usually kept it for themselves.  After Luther, all people had the opportunity to know the Gospel and all of God's Word fully!
 
The world is still full of people who have not heard the truth of the Gospel. It is full of people who are going to hell unless they hear and believe the good news.  We have the same opportunities that Luther did.  We are able, just among our own sphere of influence, to give the Gospel to those who are perishing eternally without it. 
 
Get to work!  Be intentional about inviting people to worship!  Get to worship yourself!  Care for people in their times of need so that you may have a way into their heart to share the good news.  Love people!  FORGIVE PEOPLE!!  Give that peace that passes all understanding!  Get to work and share the Gospel so that the whole number of believers will be achieved and Jesus can finally come back and restore everything to what it should be. 
 
Prayer: Holy Spirit, move my heart, hands, feet, and mouth to bring the Gospel to the whole earth.  Amen.
 
 
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CALENDAR
Tues- Quilting 9-2
Wed- Oak Pointe Worship 10am; Choir 7pm
Thurs- Karate 5:30-7:30; Lutheranism 101 6:30pm
Fri- Newsletter assembly 9am
Sat- Worship 5pm
Sun- Worship 8:30; Sunday school 9:45; Chapel 11; Bible Study with Kelsey noon; WORK DAY NOON-5pm
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WORSHIP WORKERS FOR THIS COMING WEEKEND:  
Acolyte- 8:30- Abby Vossen  11- Gus Klaustermeier

Ushers- Charlie Figura, Jason Figura, Brett Nordwald, Erv Yoder

Altar-  Set up- Cheri' Hofeldt ; Clean Up- John and Anna Hoenig

Elders-  Sat- Charlie Figura;  8:30- Don Turnure;  11- Dave Winter
 
Greeters-  8:30- Tom and Pam Linke;  11- Dave and Lil Winter

Lay Readers- Sat- Marcia Sevier 8:30- Amber Vossen; 11- Stephanie Owenby

Piano- Sat- Molly Hendershot; Sun 11- Rachel Fisher

Organist- Rachel Fisher

Projectionists: No projection this week (Projector will be fixed this Sunday during the work day and will be ready for use for Nov. 6)
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YESTERDAY'S  QUIZ:    Where is Capernaum?  (I'll leave it up for another day.)
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NEWS!!!! 
WORK DAY COMING UP OCTOBER 30, NOON-5PM!!
There will be a Work Day for everyone to help fix up and spruce up things around church on Sunday,  Oct 30, from noon-5pm.  
 
There will be plenty to do on that day for everyone. 
 
If anyone would like to help, but is not available on Oct 30, the following items could be done prior to that date:

 

1. Remove wooden enclosure that houses aluminum recycling

 

2. Trim bushes around church building

 

3. Cut down tree in the playground area]

 

4. Replace bulb and/or ballast in light by back door of preschool area

 

5. Clean the sink in the janitor's closet in the preschool area

 

6. Repair and/or replace exhaust fans in preschool bathrooms

 

If you have any questions or anything you'd like added to the list, please contact Brett Nordwald at 636-359-4400

 
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TRUNK OR TREAT ON HALLOWEEN, Monday, October 31, 6-8pm!!
Come and enjoy some fellowship and fun and all the little kids dressed up in their costumes!  The back half of the parking lot will be roped off at 6pm so be in your parking spot by then for the safety of the kids!
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MEDICARE PART D WORKSHOP AND INFORMATIONAL MEETING ON TUESDAY NOVEMBER 1
St. Charles Eldercare will be here at church from 4-6pm to help you through your plan.  There is no cost or obligation for them to review your present drug plan to make sure you have the best one for your needs.  Bring a list of your medications, the dosages, and frequency you take them.  Registration is not required.  Sponsored by the Senior Services Resource Group.
__________________________________________________________________________________
OUR BELL CHOIR IS BEING RESURRECTED FOR ADVENT AND CHRISTMAS!!
They need ringers!!!!  If you're interested please contact Alan Hofeldt at 456-3070
_________________________________________________________________________________
RELIGIOUS CHRISTMAS CARDS ARE FOR SALE FROM THE LADIES AID IN THE COUNTER IN THE BASEMENT FELLOWSHIP HALL
Prices are marked on the bottom of the box.  You may purchase them from any Ladies Aid member or from the office.
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ANNUAL VENDOR FAIR, BAKE SALE, AND LUNCHEON IS SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 9am-2pm! 
Vendors should reserve their table through the church office 456-2888.  Tables rent for $25 and checks should be made payable to St. John's Ladies Aid.
 
Quilt donation tickets are available from the quilters or from the church office for $1 each or 6 for $5.  The quilt will be awarded at the Fair on at 2pm on Saturday, Nov. 5.
 
Vendors already signed up are:
Pampered Chef
Avon
Scentsy
Thirty One
Primitive Crafts
Finger Puppets and Animal nets
Jewelry
American Girl Doll Clothes
 
Luncheon will be hot dogs, chili, and pie
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OPERATION BACKPACK ITEMS COLLECTED FOR THE MONTH OF OCTOBER ARE CANNED VEGETABLES
Any size can, and any kind of vegetable is appreciated.    Place them in the receptacle marked "Backpack Blessings" in the narthex.
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SCRIP ORDERS ARE ALWAYS PLACED ON THE FIRST MONDAY OF EACH MONTH!!
You can place your orders anytime before that!  Order forms are on the counter in the narthex or you can get them in Marilyn's office.  If you want another retailer on the list let Marilyn know!
__________________________________________________________________________________
AGAPE DONATIONS ALWAYS ACCEPTED!!
Any nonperishable food items, diapers, toiletries, etc.!!
 
Perishable food items can be taken directly to Agape at 713 Powell St. in Warrenton.  Call 456-4645 to find out when they're open or for more info.
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QUILT RAFFLE TICKETS ARE AVAILABLE FOR $1 EACH OR 6 for $5!!
Call the church office to reserve them or come by and purchase them!  The quilt will be awarded on November 5 at 2pm at the Ladies Aid Vendor Fair and Luncheon!!
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YOUR KROGER CARD CAN EARN MONEY FOR LITTLE LAMBS
Go to www.kroger.com/communityawards and register your card today!!
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GENERAL PRAYER
For WHITEY MARSHALL, as he recovers from back surgery.
 
For BOB RUHL as he is home on hospice care.
 
For PAT GERDING, Vickie McRae's brother in law, who was in a terrible car accident and is on life support with brain damage.
 
For NORM BELINSKY, a friend of Jim and Vickie McRae, who is dealing with cancer treatments.
 
For LOIS BOEGER'S MOM, who has been placed on hospice care due to cancer.  She is at home.
 
For DENNIS PERREY, who is recovering at home from a very serious tractor and brush hog accident.  He has 6 broken ribs, both lungs were punctured and, 2 vertebrae were cracked.
 

Daily Email: Monday, October 24, 2016

DEVOTION:  Psalm 46  English Standard Version (ESV)
 
"God Is Our Fortress"  To the choirmaster. Of the Sons of Korah. According to Alamoth.[a] A Song.

46 God is our refuge and strength,
    a very present[b] help in trouble.
Therefore we will not fear though the earth gives way,
    though the mountains be moved into the heart of the sea,
though its waters roar and foam,
    though the mountains tremble at its swelling. Selah

There is a river whose streams make glad the city of God,
    the holy habitation of the Most High.
God is in the midst of her; she shall not be moved;
    God will help her when morning dawns.
The nations rage, the kingdoms totter;
    he utters his voice, the earth melts.
The Lord of hosts is with us;
    the God of Jacob is our fortress. Selah

Come, behold the works of the Lord,
    how he has brought desolations on the earth.
He makes wars cease to the end of the earth;
    he breaks the bow and shatters the spear;
    he burns the chariots with fire.
10 "Be still, and know that I am God.
    I will be exalted among the nations,
    I will be exalted in the earth!"
11 The Lord of hosts is with us;
    the God of Jacob is our fortress. Selah

 

 

I especially like the verse that says, "The nations rage, the kingdoms totter; He utters his voice, the earth melts." 

 

Sometimes we get so caught up in the world, that we forget about who's really in charge.  All God would have to do is speak and the whole earth would melt and be gone.  In fact, one day, judgment day, he will.  He will speak and the whole earth will be done.  We, who believe in him, will be caught up in the air with the saints who have already gone to heaven and we will meet the Lord in the air.  Then the Lord will bring forth the new earth, a restored earth that is perfect, beyond our knowledge or understanding. 

 

In a turbulent and seemingly out of control world, and as we await an election that doesn't seem right or good for anyone, we need to remember that the Lord is in charge, that he is our fortress, that he is our ever present help in times of trouble, that he will never leave us or forsake us. 

 

We need to remember that there will come a day when he will rescue us from this earth, either as we take our last breath or when we he comes back, whichever comes first.  Whatever the case, there is no need to freak out.  There is no need to despair as if we are lost and condemned.  There is nothing we need to fear, because the Lord is our fortress, our refuge, and our strength and he is impenetrable and sure!

 

Prayer: Lord, we thank you for being our sure and certain refuge and strength.  Fill us with joy and peace as we look to you for our life both here on earth and eternally in paradise.  Amen.

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CALENDAR
Mon- Confirmation 5:15-6:30; Holy Yoga 7pm
Tues- Quilting 9-2
Wed- Oak Pointe Worship 10am; Choir 7pm
Thurs- Karate 5:30-7:30; Lutheranism 101 6:30pm
Fri- Newsletter assembly 9am
Sat- Worship 5pm
Sun- Worship 8:30; Sunday school 9:45; Chapel 11; Bible Study with Kelsey noon; WORK DAY NOON-5pm
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WORSHIP WORKERS FOR THIS COMING WEEKEND:  
Acolyte- 8:30- Abby Vossen  11- Gus Klaustermeier

Ushers- Charlie Figura, Jason Figura, Brett Nordwald, Erv Yoder

Altar-  Set up- Cheri' Hofeldt ; Clean Up- John and Anna Hoenig

Elders-  Sat- Charlie Figura;  8:30- Don Turnure;  11- Dave Winter
 
Greeters-  8:30- Tom and Pam Linke;  11- Dave and Lil Winter

Lay Readers- Sat- Marcia Sevier 8:30- Amber Vossen; 11- Stephanie Owenby

Piano- Sat- Molly Hendershot; Sun 11- Rachel Fisher

Organist- Rachel Fisher

Projectionists: No projection this week (Projector will be fixed this Sunday during the work day and will be ready for use for Nov. 6)
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YESTERDAY'S  QUIZ:    How are John the Baptist and Jesus related to each other?  cousins  (or if you want the complete answer, here it is from Pat King)
In the gospel of Luke (Luke 1:36) it says their mothers were relatives. In the King James version, it was translated as 'cousins.' But since the term 'cousin,' was used to refer to any relative outside your immediate family back in the 17th century when the KJV was written, you can take that translation with a grain of salt. They could have been cousins, or – because of the age difference between the two women – Elisabeth could have very well, been Mary's aunt. (Only way we'd know for sure was if we had a copy of both woman's lineage – which we don't have.)
So, if Elisabeth was Mary's aunt, then John and Jesus would have been 1st cousins. If, on the other hand, Mary and Elisabeth had been cousins, then John and Jesus would have still been cousins – just a bit further removed.
 
Or – if you want to get real technical here – because all of God's people become His children through the rite of Holy Baptism, and Jesus is both God and man, then Jesus is John's father.
And that's the fact!
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TODAY'S QUIZ:  Where is Capernaum?
___________________________________________________________________________________
NEWS!!!! 
WORK DAY COMING UP OCTOBER 30, NOON-5PM!!
There will be a Work Day for everyone to help fix up and spruce up things around church on Sunday,  Oct 30, from noon-5pm.  
 
There will be plenty to do on that day for everyone. 
 
If anyone would like to help, but is not available on Oct 30, the following items could be done prior to that date:

 

1. Remove wooden enclosure that houses aluminum recycling

 

2. Trim bushes around church building

 

3. Cut down tree in the playground area]

 

4. Replace bulb and/or ballast in light by back door of preschool area

 

5. Clean the sink in the janitor's closet in the preschool area

 

6. Repair and/or replace exhaust fans in preschool bathrooms

 

If you have any questions or anything you'd like added to the list, please contact Brett Nordwald at 636-359-4400

 
__________________________________________________________________________________________
TRUNK OR TREAT ON HALLOWEEN, Monday, October 31, 6-8pm!!
Come and enjoy some fellowship and fun and all the little kids dressed up in their costumes!  The back half of the parking lot will be roped off at 6pm so be in your parking spot by then for the safety of the kids!
___________________________________________________________________________________________
MEDICARE PART D WORKSHOP AND INFORMATIONAL MEETING ON TUESDAY NOVEMBER 1
St. Charles Eldercare will be here at church from 4-6pm to help you through your plan.  There is no cost or obligation for them to review your present drug plan to make sure you have the best one for your needs.  Bring a list of your medications, the dosages, and frequency you take them.  Registration is not required.  Sponsored by the Senior Services Resource Group.
__________________________________________________________________________________
OUR BELL CHOIR IS BEING RESURRECTED FOR ADVENT AND CHRISTMAS!!
They need ringers!!!!  If you're interested please contact Alan Hofeldt at 456-3070
_________________________________________________________________________________
RELIGIOUS CHRISTMAS CARDS ARE FOR SALE FROM THE LADIES AID IN THE COUNTER IN THE BASEMENT FELLOWSHIP HALL
Prices are marked on the bottom of the box.  You may purchase them from any Ladies Aid member or from the office.
_______________________________________________________________________________________
ANNUAL VENDOR FAIR, BAKE SALE, AND LUNCHEON IS SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 9am-2pm! 
Vendors should reserve their table through the church office 456-2888.  Tables rent for $25 and checks should be made payable to St. John's Ladies Aid.
 
Quilt donation tickets are available from the quilters or from the church office for $1 each or 6 for $5.  The quilt will be awarded at the Fair on at 2pm on Saturday, Nov. 5.
 
Vendors already signed up are:
Pampered Chef
Avon
Scentsy
Thirty One
Primitive Crafts
Finger Puppets and Animal nets
Jewelry
American Girl Doll Clothes
 
Luncheon will be hot dogs, chili, and pie
_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 
OPERATION BACKPACK ITEMS COLLECTED FOR THE MONTH OF OCTOBER ARE CANNED VEGETABLES
Any size can, and any kind of vegetable is appreciated.    Place them in the receptacle marked "Backpack Blessings" in the narthex.
_____________________________________________________________________________________________
SCRIP ORDERS ARE ALWAYS PLACED ON THE FIRST MONDAY OF EACH MONTH!!
You can place your orders anytime before that!  Order forms are on the counter in the narthex or you can get them in Marilyn's office.  If you want another retailer on the list let Marilyn know!
__________________________________________________________________________________
AGAPE DONATIONS ALWAYS ACCEPTED!!
Any nonperishable food items, diapers, toiletries, etc.!!
 
Perishable food items can be taken directly to Agape at 713 Powell St. in Warrenton.  Call 456-4645 to find out when they're open or for more info.
_______________________________________________________________________________________
QUILT RAFFLE TICKETS ARE AVAILABLE FOR $1 EACH OR 6 for $5!!
Call the church office to reserve them or come by and purchase them!  The quilt will be awarded on November 5 at 2pm at the Ladies Aid Vendor Fair and Luncheon!!
_________________________________________________________________________________________
YOUR KROGER CARD CAN EARN MONEY FOR LITTLE LAMBS
Go to www.kroger.com/communityawards and register your card today!!
___________________________________________________________________________________________
GENERAL PRAYER
For WHITEY MARSHALL, as he recovers from back surgery.
 
For BOB RUHL as he is home on hospice care.
 
For PAT GERDING, Vickie McRae's brother in law, who was in a terrible car accident and is on life support with brain damage.
 
For NORM BELINSKY, a friend of Jim and Vickie McRae, who is dealing with cancer treatments.
 
For LOIS BOEGER'S MOM, who has been placed on hospice care due to cancer.  She is at home.
 
For DENNIS PERREY, who is recovering at home from a very serious tractor and brush hog accident.  He has 6 broken ribs, both lungs were punctured and, 2 vertebrae were cracked.