IN OUR DAILY PRAYERS this week we pray for Herb Huber who is still hospitalized, for Marvin Dannenbring who underwent angioplasty surgery last week, for Roger Koch (son of Rev. Willard Koch who was our pastor from 1962-1967) diagnosed with stage 4 esophageal cancer this week, for 3-year-old Kahlen Salis undergoing testing, for those in cancer treatment and in rehab therapy, for our shut-in and inactive members and, as always, at least two people in your life who do not know Christ.
THE SAMARITANS will be meeting today following the church service. All members are encouraged to attend as well as anyone interested in becoming a member. We will be discussing upcoming projects.
ANNUAL LFL SOUP SUPPER – This area’s Lutherans For Life chapter will have their business meeting in our Fellowship Hall this afternoon beginning at 4:00. Anyone who wants to attend may do so. Everyone is invited to the soup supper that will begin at 6:00. The supper will be followed by a guest speaker from the Alpha Center and a short video. You may contact Richard or Bobbie Salis at 925-7529 for any questions that you may have. See the notice posted on the bulletin board for additional information. We are looking forward to seeing everyone there!
ANNUAL VOTERS’ MEETING NOTICE – Our annual voters’ meeting will be held Jan. 29th at 11:00 in the Fellowship Hall.
LADIES AID will meet on Thursday February 2nd at 7 p.m.; we will study Lesson #4 in our Life of Jesus Teachings Bible study booklet and have a regular business meeting with Sharon Pfeiffer as hostess. We plan to discuss our yearly program for 2012. Our visiting helper for February will be Millie Gunderson. All ladies of the congregation are invited to join us.
PLEASE PRAYERFULLY CONSIDER using your God-given gifts and talents in service to Him and our church. We will need the following offices to be filled. Please contact one of the Elders or the Chairman if you are willing to have your name placed on the ballot for: Chairman, Elder, Trustee, Board of Education, Evangelism, Usher and congregation Secretary.
OPERATION BARNABAS BROCHURE – Lutheran Hour Ministries has published a brochure on PTSD for friends and families of returning combat veterans. The brochure was written by Chaplain Steve Hokana (former pastor serving Trinity, Hartford and St. John, Montrose). If you would like a copy, you may either contact the Pastor or order it directly from Lutheran Hour Ministries.
ROGER KOCH’S ADDRESS – Several people have asked for Roger’s address so that they can send him a get-well card or letter. His address is: 10755 55th Place North, Plymouth, MN 55442-1931. If you wish to call him instead, his phone number is (763) 559-9010. His mother, Valera, said he may be released from the hospital tomorrow (the 23rd) but that he is not doing very well. His chemo treatments will start this Wednesday. Our prayers and cards will be very much appreciated.
MAIN STREET LIVING – Jan. 29 – Kid’s Crossing has Bernice stressing the need to trust in Jesus. The featured speaker is Rev. Iver Possehl from Mt. Olive Lutheran Church in Watertown. The sermon theme is “Jesus is Amazing!” The hymns are Jesus’ Name of Wondrous Love, O Bless the Lord, My Soul and Savior Again to Thy Dear Name. The Main Street Living choir will provide the hymns. Main Street Living may be seen each Sunday morning at 10:00 on KDLT-NBC.
THE LUTHERAN HOUR – Jan. 29 – “One With Authority” will be the sermon theme for Rev. Dr. Ken Klaus. Even Jesus’ enemies had to admit that He spoke with authority. What’s more, Jesus showed His power and authority to forgive sins and conquer death itself. (Mark 1:21-22) The Lutheran Hour is broadcast every Sunday morning at 8:30 on 105.9 FM (KMIT) and at 9:30 on 570 AM (WNAX).
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