Job description for Church Office Administrator

We are working on getting approval from elders concerning starting salary and benefits, once we receive that approval we will post that.  In the meantime here is the job description. 

 

Please note that a lot of the work requires proficiency in several different computer programs.  Programs such as Excel, Word, Powerpoint, and several financial record keeping programs are used on a regular basis.

 

Please email resumes to me or bring them in to my office. 

 

 

 

Church Office Administrator/Church Secretary Job Description

Purpose:  To serve the church by providing administrative and secretarial services to the Pastor and various committees and board.

  1. Receive and screen incoming calls, taking clear messages and returning calls, if asked, of the Pastor. Many times it just requires a "compassionate listener" for members calling that just want to talk.  Many use the church office as a place to get information on other members who are ill or moved or for telephone numbers.
  2. Maintain an accurate and up to date calendar of church activities and meetings.
    1. Co-ordinate all activities between church basement rentals (collecting fees with Trustee guidelines) meetings, activities, keep cleaning service informed if cleaning time interferes.
    2. Co-ordinate between Pre-school activities and church activities
  3. Prepare weekly bulletins, monthly newsletters, various agendas for church council, elders, voters meetings etc, and make necessary copies.
  4. Maintain communication with shut-in members. Mail weekly bulletins, "HomeTouch" devotion and activity sheets weekly. Mail monthly newsletters.
  5. Pick up, sort and open mail, direct to appropriate persons in congregation, draft responses as required. Insure outgoing mail is mailed daily.
    1. Newsletters and other bulk mail is taken to post office and packaged according to postal regulations.
    2. Make sure money is kept on deposit at the post office to cover mailings and returned mail.
  6. Maintain up to date and organized files and records as required.
    1. Such as membership information – mail personal letters to new members
    2. Mail letters to Memorial donors
    3. General bookkeeping for the congregation ie: co-ordinate with Financial Secretary each week to insure funds placed in proper accounts, make sure all bills are accurate and paid promptly, payroll for employees (church staff, Little Lambs) pay federal & state taxes & file tax forms, keep up to date with Concordia Plan Services on changes. File the employees Concordia Plan Retirement Fund.
    4. Financial reports for congregation
    5. Maintain records of Little Lambs expenses, paid by congregation, for monthly bill
    6. Make out W-2 & 1099 forms and file by January 31.
  7. Keep in touch with the Trustees regarding items needing immediate attention.
  8. Keep Pastor informed of members with health issues so that contact can be made.
  9. Maintain current birthday and anniversary list for the Elders. Advise elders of new members, attendance issues, and other things necessary regarding the members in each Elder's group.
  10. Co-ordinate and order Altar flowers, making sure flowers are paid from the members.
  11. Enter attendance records weekly.
  12. Secure volunteer help when needed, bulletins, newsletters & other projects. Keep list of those that want to volunteer.
  13. Prepare monthly schedules for Greeters, Lay Readers, Acolytes, and yearly usher schedule.
  14. Weekly Power Point for church news before service begins.
  15. Work with Pastor and other church committees and boards as necessary in developing new ideas or special projects and in carrying out the ministry of the church.
  16. Keep informed on openings in Preschool to inform parents that call wanting information on Little Lambs – take enrollment forms and fees, especially during summer months.
  17. Keep office equipment in working order – order all office supplies – Altar Guild supplies – order items for boards Sunday School & Little Lambs when needed.
  18. Attend Council and Voters meetings.
  19. ShopwScrip ordering
  20. Maintain confidentiality of all formal and informal communications you may read, have or may overhear unless specifically permitted to share with others.
  21. Manage and update church website and all social media on a weekly basis
  22. Prepare Powerpoint for worship when volunteer is unavailable. 
  23. Church membership is not required, but if he or she is a member, he or she must be faithful in worship attendance and in stewardship of time, talents, and treasures.
  24. He or she should attend Stephen Ministry training as soon as it is offered. 
  25. Cooperate with pastor and others to do other nonspecific duties as needed
  26. Have the same attitude as Christ- that is-take on the form of a servant in the performance of your duties at St. John's.

 

 

 

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Daily Email: Monday, April 10, 2017

DEVOTION:   Psalm 118:15-29  English Standard Version (ESV)

15 Glad songs of salvation
    are in the tents of the righteous:
"The right hand of the Lord does valiantly,
16     the right hand of the Lord exalts,
    the right hand of the Lord does valiantly!"

17 I shall not die, but I shall live,
    and recount the deeds of the Lord.
18 The Lord has disciplined me severely,
    but he has not given me over to death.

19 Open to me the gates of righteousness,
    that I may enter through them
    and give thanks to the Lord.
20 This is the gate of the Lord;
    the righteous shall enter through it.
21 I thank you that you have answered me
    and have become my salvation.
22 The stone that the builders rejected
    has become the cornerstone.[a]
23 This is the Lord's doing;
    it is marvelous in our eyes.
24 This is the day that the Lord has made;
    let us rejoice and be glad in it.

25 Save us, we pray, O Lord!
    O Lord, we pray, give us success!

26 Blessed is he who comes in the name of the Lord!
    We bless you from the house of the Lord.
27 The Lord is God,
    and he has made his light to shine upon us.
Bind the festal sacrifice with cords,
    up to the horns of the altar!

28 You are my God, and I will give thanks to you;
    you are my God; I will extol you.
29 Oh give thanks to the Lord, for he is good;
    for his steadfast love endures forever!

 

I can only imagine the shouts of joy and victory that take place on a daily basis in paradise.  Next time you have time to let your mind wander, think about it.  Millions and millions of forgiven sinners who have overcome death by the cross of Christ.  Who can daily shout "He is risen indeed" because they can see Him face to face. The veil of death has been removed and they see Him in all his splendor. 

 

As we await that glorious day for ourselves, we are able to do so with patience and peace, because we know that the Lord Jesus is on our side.  He isn't some dead false god.  He is a resurrected and living Lord who has defeated death, the devil, and hell all for us! 

 

As we go through this Holy Week, and as we meditate on the Lord's passion, we do so somberly, because we know the price Christ paid for our sins.  At the same time, we can't help but want to shout out "Christ is risen!", because we know He is!  

 

Take time out of your too busy schedules this week to truly think about the joys of heaven and that one day you will shrug off this veil of tears and be with the Lord forever! 

 

Prayer: Lord, thank you for giving us Your Son to suffer and die for us, and for raising Him from the dead so that we too shall rise.  Amen.

 

 

 

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CALENDAR:

Mon- Confirmation 5:15-6:30

Tues- Outreach meeting 8; Quilting 9-2; Trustees 7

Wed- Choir 7

Thurs- Maundy Thursday Worship 6:30

Fri- Good Friday Worship 6:30

Sat- Men's breakfast and Easter breakfast set up 8am; NO WORSHIP

Sun- Worship 6:30; Easter Breakfast 7:45; Egg Hunt 9; Worship 10

______________________________________________________________________WORSHIP WORKERS FOR THIS WEEK:  
Acolyte- Thurs- Addie Hoelscher; Fri- Loren Howard; 6:30- Gus Klaustermeier 10- Savannah Masters???

 

Ushers- Thurs- Scott Heitgerd,, Jim Huster, Bob Linke, Tom Linke; Fri- Larry Schulze, Gary Schulze, Gary Scott, Dave Winter;  6:30- Allan Dreyer, Lew Feldkamp, Kent Jacobsmeyer, Paul Klover; 10- Brent Davis, Ben Hoelscher, Gary Hoelscher, George Hoelscher

 

Altar- Thurs- Set Up- Terry McKenzie, Clean Up-Lois Boeger; Fri- Set Up Terry McKenzie; Sun- Set Up- Ruth Walters, Clean Up- Terry McKenzie

 

Elders- Thurs- ????, 6:30- Roy Bohning, 10- Al Benton
 
Greeters-  6:30- Rich and Peggy Talbert; 10-  Tom and Pam Linke

Lay Readers- 6:30- Allan Dreyer; 10- Derek Ebert

 

Organist- Rachel Fisher

Projectionists: 6:30- Terry McKenzie; 10- Dawn Sherman
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YESTERDAY'S QUIZ 

What Psalm did David write and sing to the Lord when the Lord delivered him from the hand of all his enemies and from the hand of Saul? Psalm 142

TODAY'S QUIZ:  Who was Michal?

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NEWS!!!! 

JOB OPENING FOR OUR CHURCH SECRETARY

The elders met yesterday to talk about replacing our church secretary, Marilyn, after her fifteen years of service.  They decided to keep the position full time and to open it up to everyone, MALE or FEMALE, in our congregation and to the community at large. 

 

Resumes are now being accepted.  You can email them to pastor or bring them in to pastor at his office.  Interviews will take place once all resumes are received.  The name of the person that the interview committee chooses will be brought to the voter's assembly for approval on Sunday, May 21. 

 

A full job description and salary/benefits will be posted as soon as available. 

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PASTOR IS LOSING TO GAIN UPDATE

 

I've lost 6 lbs. so far.

 

Between Monday, April 3 and Friday, September 1,  I plan on losing as much weight as possible and as is healthy for me to lose.  My goal, the Lord willing, is 100lbs. which averages out to about 2/3 of a pound a day.   

 

I would like all of you to consider sponsoring me with a pledge of money per pound.  It can be $100, $10, $1, .50, or whatever  per pound.  The amount is up to you.

 

You will also have your choice of three different causes to donate to. 

 

Lead a Child--  An organization that raises money for Lutheran churches and schools in third world countries so that kids can go to school, get a quality education, and learn about Jesus.  (Go to www.leadachild.org to learn more)

 

Warren County Literacy Inc.---  Helping children achieve and grow in literacy in Warren County.  Our main emphasis is the bookcase project in which bookcases and books are donated to between 60-80 children from the Youth In Need and Headstart programs in Warren County.  We also have several "Little Free Libraries"  around the county.    (Check it out on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/Warren-County-Literacy-Inc-1763714847229903/?ref=bookmarks or http://www.warrencountybookcaseproject.org/

 

Warren County Pregnancy Option Center---  This will be a place where expectant mothers and fathers can go and get counseling, coaching and referrals to medical services they need so that they can keep their child or give it up for adoption.   Our first annual banquet is Thursday, April 20 at 7pm at Holy Rosary, and I still need two people to fill the table.  More info will be coming soon about a Facebook page and websites. 

 

 

Please reply to this email if you'd like to pledge, and I will record it for you! 

 

I started out at 336lbs on Monday, and I am down to 332 as of yesterday afternoon.  Please pray for me and for this endeavor!  Keep me accountable! 

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BIBLE STUDY AT HENDERSHOTS CANCELED FOR APRIL 21

Due to confirmation questioning being the same evening and the LWML Zone Rally the next day, the Hendershots are going to cancel their monthly Bible study and fellowship.  It will resume on Friday, May 19!

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MEN'S BREAKFAST IS SATURDAY, APRIL 15!!

Come and join us for breakfast and devotions, and then stay to help set up for Easter breakfast!!

 

We'll have biscuits and gravy, sausage, and egg bake!!

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EASTER LILIES

As we do every year, we place lilies on and around the altar for Easter.  You can donate one in memory or in honor of someone.  Price is $14.50 each!  You can take it home after the 10am service on Easter Day.  If you pay for it with a check that you put in the offering plate, please mark it "Easter Lilly" in the memo line.  Let's fill up the chancel with lilies this year!!!

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OUR CHURCH OFFICE ADMINISTRATOR/SECRETARY, MARILYN FOSTER, IS RETIRING!!

After working faithfully for St. John's for the last 14 years, Marilyn Foster, has announced that she will be retiring on May 31.  We are planning a retirement celebration for her on Sunday, May 21 after church.  More information will be coming about this soon. 

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LITTLE LAMBS ENROLLMENT FOR THE 2017-2018 SCHOOL YEAR IS OPEN!!!!

 Student must be 3 for younger class  or 4 for older class by August 1.

$45 nonrefundable registration fee required.

Registration packets can be picked up at Little Lambs during school hours and in the church office during non-school hours. 

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OPERATION BACKPACK ITEMS COLLECTED FOR THE MONTH OF APRIL IS

Soup and Ramen Noodles.  Place them in the receptacle marked "Backpack Blessings" in the narthex.

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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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YOUR KROGER CARD CAN EARN MONEY FOR LITTLE LAMBS

Go to www.kroger.com/communityawards and register your card today!!

GENERAL PRAYER

For St. John's as we begin the search for a secretary to replace Marilyn.

 

For JENNIFER HOELSCHER, who is hospitalized with digestive problems.

 

For PAT KING, as she is recovering from knee replacement surgery at Progress West.

 

For MARILYN FOSTER as she prepares for her retirement.

 

For both RANDY AND PATTY SWEET'S MOTHERS,  Virginia, Patty's mom, has just been diagnosed with lung cancer.  Rose, Randy's mom, had a bad seizure two months ago, and although she is walking and talking fine, the seizure caused some dementia. 

 

For DANIELLE MEINE KRAMER, whose leukemia is back after a brief respite from it.  She had it for several years while in high school.  (She grew up riding Karin's school bus to school.)

 

For Mim Dunn's nephew DAVID HAHN who is dealing with severe throat cancer.

 

For LOIS BOEGER'S MOM, EVELYN TOEDEBUSCH,  who has been on hospice care for the last few months and slows down a little more every day, but is doing well.

 

 

 

 

A book by Pastor Mark Hoehner

Pastor Hoehner is a great and long time friend of mine and is the Senior Pastor at Chapel of the Cross in St. Peter's.  Below is a message about a new bbook he has written which is the second book in a series called "Knowing God, Knowing Me"   It is only an ebook, so you have to have Kindle or some sort of other reading program on your computer, tablet, or phone.  Please check it out on the link below. 

 

In celebration of our Risen Lord, each illustrated e-book in the Knowing God Knowing Me series will be $2.99 ($1 off regular price) during Holy Week. They're fresh, easy to read, accessible to anyone Confirmation age and up, and even include discussion questions and quizzes. Get them now for yourself, your kids, and your congregation!

The goal of this series is to push Christ and His Cross to the front of every text in the Bible, because Jesus Himself did this after His Resurrection from the dead on the Road to Emmaus (Luke 24:27). The more the Church does and thinks about Jesus in everything it reads, sings, confesses, says, and does, well, the more the pain of this world is healed. Even more, those healed by Jesus will eventually be raised to eternal life.

 https://www.amazon.com/gp/bookseries/B06W56N915/kindle/ref=sr_bookseries_null_B06W56N915

 

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PUBLISHED BY THE MISSOURI DISTRICT OF THE LUTHERAN CHURCH—MISSOURI SYNOD April 7, 2017
Faszholz Played for the Best Team
Written by Gerald Perschbacher, LL.D.












John E. "Jack" Faszholz was an amateur free agent pitcher for the Boston Red Sox, played on the St. Louis Cardinals' farm club team, and was known by the Rochester Red Wings. He went on to wear jersey Number 41 as a St. Louis Cardinal in 1953. Despite all this, his greatest "pitching" was for the Gospel of Christ Jesus.

His 12-season career, mostly in the Minor Leagues, included starting pitcher in National League play against the New York Giants in the 1950s. He also won more games than any other pitcher in the franchise history of the Rochester Red Wings, gaining him a place in its Hall of Fame. But as good as baseball is, and as good as Jack was, there was something greater for him. Jack completed his seminary education at Concordia Seminary, St. Louis. It was a dream fulfilled, stretching from his initial entry to the sem in 1947 to his completion in the spring of 1958. It was the string of opportunities in baseball that put seasonal pauses on his educational endeavors. But it did not put an end to them. Read more . . .

 

 

River Roads Student is LESA's 2017 "Lutheran Christian Student Leader"



Sanai Davis, 13, will be honored April 22, along with the Lutheran Legacy Foundation, at LESA's 13th annual "A Night for Kids" Dinner-Auction

The St. Louis-based Lutheran Elementary School Association has selected Sanai Kay Davis, an eighth-grader at River Roads Lutheran School in north St. Louis, to receive its 2017 Lutheran Student Christian Leadership Award.

The award, which includes a $500 scholarship underwritten by the Lutheran Church Extension Fund (LCEF), recognizes Lutheran elementary school students who demonstrate courage, compassion, leadership, academic achievement and a commitment to their community.  Read more . . .

 

Rev. Gregory Truwe Installed at Trinity Lutheran Church, Cole Camp

The Rev. Gregory Truwe was installed as senior pastor at Trinity Lutheran Church in Cole Camp, MO on April 2.

The Missouri District invites you to pray for Pastor Truwe and the congregation as he begins his ministry at Trinity.

 

 

Announcements/Other News



Missouri District Begins Search for Mission Executive

Rev. Dr. Stuart Brassie will retire from his service with the Missouri District on June 30, 2017. Dr. Brassie has served the district since 1997. A search process has begun to replace Dr. Brassie in the position of Assistant to the President for Congregational and Mission Services. The position will focus on supporting congregations in mission and revitalization efforts. Candidates for the position should have a minimum of five years parish or field missionary experience and demonstrated leadership in congregational revitalization efforts and strategic planning. Nominations (including self-nominations) can be made online by CLICKING HERE or more information or to request the position description, please contact Michelle Christ ( michelle.christ@mo.lcms.org or 314-590-6210).



The Missouri District will host its first Mission Summit on June 3 at Concordia Seminary. The summit is scheduled from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. The keynote speaker for the summit will be Lutheran Hour Speaker, Rev. Greg Seltz. The summit is being held in conjunction with the Plus One Initiative to help prepare and inspire congregations to engage their communities with the Gospel.

The Mission Summit is a collaboration with a number of LCMS entities to help support the district's witness and outreach emphasis. The speakers include outreach leaders from LCMS Office of National Mission, Lutheran Hour Ministries, Concordia Seminary and Lutheran Church Extension Fund. Additional financial support is being provided by Lutheran Church Extension Fund and Lutheran Foundation of St. Louis. We are bringing together all of the resources that we have in Missouri District to help support each congregation as they participate in God's mission.

Online registration for the Mission Summit is now open. CLICK HERE to register and for additional information.



Plus One

Plus One is the Missouri District initiative for all the congregations of the district to begin a new effort to reach out into the community in one new way. Congregations are encouraged to complete the participation form by May 1 and to send representatives to the Mission Summit on June 3 at Concordia Seminary. Additionally, each participating congregation will be assigned a trained coach to help the congregation plan, implement and evaluate their community outreach effort. There are 32 trained coaches from across the district to assist congregations. The coaches will not plan or force anything on the congregations, but will simply assist the congregation in the efforts which they choose.


Currently, there are twelve pilot congregations that are working with coaches to plan their outreach project this Spring. We look forward to learning from these pilot congregations so that we can better assist congregations as Plus One is launched this summer at the Mission Summit. The summit will be held June 3 at Concordia Seminary with Lutheran Hour Speaker, Rev. Greg Seltz as the keynote speaker and with sectional presenters from LCMS Office of National Mission, Lutheran Hour Ministries, Concordia Seminary, Lutheran Church Extension Fund and other organizations.

If you would like more information about Plus One, the role of the coaches, or the Mission Summit, please contact Dr. Stu Brassie at the district office, or  CLICK HERE to learn more about this initiative.



As part of the Reformation 500, St. Andrew Lutheran Church, Cape Girardeau, MO is organizing an ONE-NIGHT MOVIE EVENT Don't miss this special showing of the new Martin Luther film at Wehrenberg Cape West 14 Cine Monday, May 1, 6:30pm This special screening is the perfect outreach opportunity... a chance to invite friends and neighbors to an event in a community setting. IMPORTANT: Unlike traditional movie showings, this screening will only happen if 100 tickets are purchased before the deadline. Help us get the word out. All tickets must be purchased by April 24. Cost: $10 (includes $1 site booking fee.) Tickets can be purchased at:
https://www.tugg.com/events/martin-luther-the-idea-that-changed-the-world-j3g1 or through the church office. A portion of ticket sales will be given to mission efforts.


LASE Designer Bag Auction to Help Children with Special Education Needs
The St. Louis-based Lutheran Association for Special Education (LASE) will host one of its most popular annual fundraisers, "Let's Get Purse-onal, An Evening of Purses and Paris", Friday, April 7, from 7 to 9 p.m., at The Edge of Webster, 359 Marshall Avenue, in Webster Groves .

This year's event will feature more than 150 new and gently used designer bags from some of the biggest names in fashion, including Coach, Kate Spade, Michael Kors, Kate Landry, Vera Bradley, Brahmin, Nine West, Tignanello and others. Guests can also bid on additional purses, jewelry, scarves and other accessories.

All proceeds will benefit children with special education needs served by LASE in Lutheran schools located in St. Louis and St. Charles.

General tickets are $30/person, or $240 for a reserved table of eight. Admission includes a catered selection of appetizers and desserts, as well as signature cocktails and other beverages. Reservations are required and seating is limited. Tickets can be purchased online at
http://lutheranspecialed.auctionreg.org/registration

For more information, contact LASE at 314-268-1234, or visit www.lutheranspecialed.org under Events.



Christian Friends of New Americans (CFNA)'s Third Annual 5K Run/Fun Walk Benefit is Saturday, May 6. Register 9:00 am, Start 10:00 am, Concordia Seminary campus, 801 DeMun Ave., Clayton, MO, 63105. Join the fun! Run, walk and/or Sponsor the event. Participate in befriending, mentoring and sharing Christ's love with New Americans. Register and/or order a tee shirt to remember the event @ cfna-stl.org/walk, call (314) 517-8513 for details.



St. Paul Lutheran Celebrates 100 Years
St. Paul Lutheran Church, 101 East Dent St., Ironton, MO will celebrate their 100th anniversary on May 21, 2017.
Missouri District President Rev. Dr. R. Lee Hagan will be the guest speaker at a 10:00 a.m. service followed by lunch. Email Pastor Jim
Ro
gers at  rogersjim1947@gmail.com



2017 Educator's Retreat

Grace Place Wellness is pleased to announce a get-away weekend designed just for Lutheran teachers and their spouses, August 11 - 13, 2017 at scenic Innsbrook Resort, an hour west of St. Louis, MO. Refresh, renew and prepare for another school year by learning the secrets to a healthy, vibrant, and joy-filled ministry. It's your turn to experience the Grace Place Wellness Retreat enjoyed by over 8,000 LCMS rostered workers and spouses.

A registration fee of $100 covers the cost of all lodging, meals and the wellness retreat program. Saturday afternoon is entirely free time to enjoy the amenities at Innsbrook.

We have 16 spots available for this retreat. First come, first serve. Registration is now open at www.graceplacewellness.org For more information, please call Beth McAnallen at 314-842-3077 or email bmcanallen@graceplacewellness.org

 


District and Church Events
 
       ( Mission Summit 2017and Senior High Youth Gathering)          
Installations and Ordinations
Personnel Changes and Calling Congregations
LCMS Missouri District News             
Obituaries