Sunday, December 8, 2013

12/08/2013 Announcements

IN OUR DAILY PRAYERS please remember Clara Baer who continues to recuperate in the Freeman Hospital, Myron Schaffer who is back in the VA Hospital in Sioux Falls for additional leg surgery, those in cancer treatment programs as well as our shut-in and inactive members, and at least 2 family members or friends in your life who do not yet know Christ.

THE LORD’S SUPPER at St. Paul Lutheran Church is administered in accordance with the Holy Scriptures and the Lutheran Confessions. It is celebrated in the confidence that we receive – in, with and under the consecrated bread and wine – our Savior’s true Body and Blood for the forgiveness of our sins. All who commune at this altar are making this public confession of the faith that we believe and teach as is written in the Holy Scriptures. If you are not a member of St. Paul Lutheran Church and yet desire to receive the Sacrament, please speak with the Pastor before the worship service.

MIDWEEK ADVENT SERVICES – We will gather at 7:00 p.m. on Dec. 11th and Dec. 18th for worship. At 5:45 p.m. (before each Wednesday’s service) we will also provide a soup and sandwich supper for all who wish to get together for a light meal. The theme for this year’s Advent services is “O Come, O Come, Emmanuel.” Please plan to join us and please bring a friend or relative to share in this opportunity for worship and fellowship!

Extra ADVENT DEVOTIONAL BOOKLETS are in the library.

DECEMBER 22 is the date set for our choir cantata. This year's selection is "A Festive Celebration of Christmas Joy". Please join us and bring your friends as we present this selection of traditional songs and narration.

COOKBOOKS make great Christmas gifts. We will again be selling them after church on a couple Sundays in Dec. (8th and 15th). If you need any before, or after that, contact Diane Schnabel, LaNae Harberts or Kristi Dannenbring. Kairos also has them available during the week.

REMINDER: All money that is put into special envelopes (Thanksgiving, Christmas, etc.) is designated as missions. Regular Sunday envelopes have two parts. One side is for general fund and the other side is for missions. If you want your offering to go to something other than general fund or missions, please write a note on the outside of your envelope. Usually, the loose plate offerings go into the general fund. It was voted on at the last quarterly meeting to designate loose plate offerings, from Thanksgiving through the end of the year, to go to the local food pantry. - The Board of Finance

TIS THE SEASON: The BOE once again is doing our Mission Mitten Tree. We are collecting blankets or warm outdoor clothing - scarves, mittens, hats, boots, coats anything that the congregation would like to donate to help those in need. Thank you, GOD Bless You this Christmas and your giving.

LADIES AID CHRISTMAS PROJECT is Main Street Living. If anyone is interested in contributing, there will be a basket at the kitchen window for several Sundays. Funds will be matched by the Ladies Aid. Thank you!

CHILDREN’S CHRISTMAS EVE PROGRAM PRACTICE SCHEDULE

Dec 8th 11:30 – 1:45 (all kids) ***Lunch served
Dec 11th 5-6 (all kids)
Dec 18th 5-6 (all kids)
Dec 22nd 10:45-1:15 (all kids) *** Lunch served

MAIN STREET LIVING – Dec. 8th – Kid’s Crossing joins the Little Shepherd and his little lamb (Brambles) as they journey to the manger to see the Baby Jesus. The featured speaker will be Rev. Tim Rynearson from Peace Lutheran Church in Brookings and Redeemer Lutheran Church in Flandreau. His sermon theme will be “Abiding in Hope.” The program is interpreted for the hearing impaired.

LWML will meet this Thursday, Dec. 12th, at 2:00 p.m., at Julie Huber’s home. Please remember to bring your socks, some Christmas snacks and a Christmas reading.

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