Friday, December 29, 2017

12-31-2017 Announcements

IN YOUR PRAYERS - this week please remember those who are recovering from surgery and illness, those in cancer treatment programs, our shut-in and inactive members and at least 2 family members or friends in your life who do not know Christ as they could, that they would accept the invitation to come to Church with you to hear God's Word preached in its purity, and see the Sacraments rightly administered.

MAIN STREET LIVING –January 7:   Rev. Scott Sailer, President of the South Dakota District LCMS, welcomes the Duluth, Minnesota area to the Main Street Living broadcast area with the Message “The Ark You Need”. The message is based on Psalm 29.

TO ALL VOTING MEMBERS OF ST. PAUL LUTHERAN CHURCH --  The nominating committee will soon be contacting prospective members to fill Church council and board positions.  Please prayerfully consider serving your church.  If you have an interest in any position please contact any of the nominating committee members:  Dean Dreessen,  Keith Knodel or Dan Podzimek.

CARING N GIVING TREE For the month of December we would like the congregation to donate Warm Pajamas. This year we would like to fill the caring tree in the fellowship hall with all types and sizes of pjs.  Each donations will get a Bible verse attached and will be taken to the Freeman food pantry to be distributed. Thank you in advance for helping with this project.

LADIES AID will meet on January 4, 2018 at 7:00 pm with Bible Study and Business Meeting.  Hostess for the evening is Julie Huber.  Altar Guild for January is Open and Visiting Helpers are Sharon Pfeiffer and Garnet Stern.

ATTENTION DARTBALL PLAYERS: The 2018 season will soon begin.  There will be a practice next Sunday, January 7 at 3:00 pm at St. Paul/Freeman. If you have not played dartball and are interested come to this practice and check it out.  (Men, women, and teenagers are welcome to participate.)  There is no cost.  THE FIRST GAME is Monday, January 8—Freeman at Mitchell.  If you would like to carpool meet at St. Paul by 6:30 pm.  Game time is 7:30 pm. 2018 SCHEDULES are on the bulletin board.  For more information, Contact Rev. Weeman at (605) 925-4004.

ALL ARE WELCOME with taking down Christmas decorations this Friday evening January 5th at 5:30 p.m.

HOLIDAY CHEER:  On December 20th the Visiting Committee delivered “Holiday Best Wishes” in the form of a personal visit, a Christmas card, and a bud vase containing a carnation & evergreens to the following church members. Susan Cox, Marilyn Engel, Alice Fliginger, Marlene Geidel, Millie Gunderson, Ella & Elsie Hein, Connie Hinckley, LaVonne Knittel, Ruth Koerner, Lee Lagendyk, Melton & Lorna Langle, Ted & Delores Pidde, Henrietta Rhoades, Myron Schaffer, also Betty Bender & Reno Mettler.  Dustin Walz received a balloon attached to some candy. Christmas cards were sent to June Heckenlaible in California, Lucille Rembold in Miller, Norma Miller in Sioux Falls, and Marie Wrenn in Sioux City, IA.
If anyone has bud vases they no longer need please bring them to the church kitchen and mark them for the visiting committee, we will start saving vases for our next year deliveries. Thank you very much.

MENTOR/MENTEE teams will be gathering for January meeting on Jan 7th NOT the 28th.  Bowling and light meal at 5pm located at  the Bowling Alley in Marion on Broadway avenue. Those mentees needing a ride please contact any mentor ahead of time to make arrangements. MM team Nan and Dayna will be hosting.

CATECHISM LEADING TO CONFIRMATION will be held this coming Wednesday at 6:30, however it will not be held on January 10th and 17th, due to conflicts with Elder's and Council meetings.  We will resume on January 24th at 6:30.  Please do not forget we are using the new worship notes where the parents (or other adult) can look them over and sign them before turning them in. – Pastor

ADULT CATECHISM starts this Tuesday for five weeks (January 2, 9, 16, 23, & 30) at 7:00 pm at the church.  It may be a refresher, or lead to a statement of faith to join the church, but anyone is invited to attend.  Don't worry if you haven’t filled out a prayer card, just show up and we will make it work.  If you cannot make them all, that is OK too, however, if you are planning on joining the congregation we may have to do some make-up dates. – Pastor

The next LEADERSHIP CONFERENCE is scheduled for January 27th at 10:00 AM at St. martin's in Alexandria.  Snow day is February 3rd.  In place of regular business, they will be showing the Luther Movie.  Please let the office know by email or note if you will be attending, as they would like to have a ballpark figure for popcorn or maybe pizza.

USHER NEEDED please sign up on the sign up sheet on the bulletin board for the year 2018.

THE COFFEE HOUR GROUP schedule is out and in the window of the kitchen.  If there are two or three more people interested in making a group so we would have no open spaces please let Aleta Starner know either by phone 605-660-3651 or e-mail stpaulfreeman@gmail.com thank you.
 
ANNUAL REPORT it is that time of year when we need to get ready for the annual report.  If you have your report ready please give it to Denise Peterson, Aleta Starner, Pastor or e-mail it to stpaulfreeman@gmail.com.  Thank you in advance and your help.

SUNDAY SCHOOL will not be held today.

Friday, December 22, 2017

12-24-2017 Announcements

WE ARE GLAD YOU ARE WITH US TODAY

IN YOUR PRAYERS - this week please remember those who are recovering from surgery and illness, those in cancer treatment programs, our shut-in and inactive members and at least 2 family members or friends in your life who do not know Christ as they could, that they would accept the invitation to come to Church with you to hear God's Word preached in its purity, and see the Sacraments rightly administered.

MAIN STREET LIVING –December 24: Rev. Dr. Matthew Harrison, President of the Lutheran Church Missouri Synod, Brings us todays message “ It Actually Happened, For You“ based on Luke 2:10-11.

THERE WILL NOT BE – Sunday School today.  Men’s Bible Study or Confirmation Class on Wednesday, December 27th.

LADIES AID will meet on January 4, 2018 at 7:00 pm with Bible Study and Business Meeting.  Hostess for the evening is Julie Huber.  Altar Guild for January is Open and Visiting Helpers are Sharon Pfeiffer and Garnet Stern.

MAIN STREET LIVING is the Christmas project for Ladies Aid this year.  If you would like to make a contribution there will be a basket in the fellowship hall this season for this purpose.  Ladies Aid will match any funds collected.  THANK YOU for your interest in this worthwhile program.

THE FINANCE COMMITTEE will be handing out offering envelopes today and next Sunday. Please see Janet Vargas, Penny Saarie and Sharon Pfeiffer. If you do not get envelopes and would like to receive them let them know. Remember to mark on the new style envelopes where you would like your donation to be used. If it is not marked clearly the money will automatically go toward the general fund.

CARING N GIVING TREE For the month of December we would like the congregation to donate Warm Pajamas. This year we would like to fill the caring tree in the fellowship hall with all types and sizes of pjs.  Each donations will get a Bible verse attached and will be taken to the Freeman food pantry to be distributed. Thank you in advance for helping with this project.

TO ALL VOTING MEMBERS OF ST. PAUL LUTHERAN CHURCH --  The nominating committee will soon be contacting prospective members to fill Church council and board positions.  Please prayerfully consider serving your church.  If you have an interest in any position please contact any of the nominating committee members:  Dean Dreessen,  Keith Knodel or Dan Podzimek.

ADULT CATECHISM.  Want to learn a simple explanation of Christianity? Want to commune together with your spouse but you are not a member?  Do you, or know of someone, who wants to join the church?  Want to know why other denominations do not want to join with us?  Have you forgotten what was taught in your confirmation?  Then this is the class for you!  This January, for a limited time only, everyone is invited to an adult Bible study and Catechism that will be offered on Tuesday nights in January (2, 9, 16, 23, & 30), from 7:00pm to 8:30pm.  I will not therefore, be available to come to your home and visit in January, but you can come see me!  Please let me know if you have interest by writing your name, phone number, and address on a prayer card and the discount code "Grow", and give to me or an elder.  I will get the materials needed and put you on the list. - Pastor Terry Makelin 

Read this part really fast….Spouses, fiancés, and friends are strongly encouraged to attend with you, joining the church is NOT required after taking classes, adult instruction may not be available in other states or congregations, and offer will expire January 30, 2018 

Saturday, December 16, 2017

12-17-2017 Announcements

WE ARE GLAD YOU ARE WITH US TODAY

IN YOUR PRAYERS - this week please remember those who are recovering from surgery and illness, those in cancer treatment programs, our shut-in and inactive members and at least 2 family members or friends in your life who do not know Christ as they could, that they would accept the invitation to come to Church with you to hear God's Word preached in its purity, and see the Sacraments rightly administered.

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.

MAIN STREET LIVING –December 24: Rev. Dr. Matthew Harrison, President of the Lutheran Church Missouri Synod, Brings us todays message “ It Actually Happened, For You“ based on Luke 2:10-11.

MAIN STREET LIVING is the Christmas project for Ladies Aid this year.  If you would like to make a contribution there will be a basket in the fellowship hall this season for this purpose.  Ladies Aid will match any funds collected.  THANK YOU for your interest in this worthwhile program.

THE FINANCE COMMITTEE will be handing out offering envelopes today and next Sunday. Please see Janet Vargas, Penny Saarie and Sharon Pfeiffer. If you do not get envelopes and would like to receive them let them know. Remember to mark on the new style envelopes where you would like your donation to be used. If it is not marked clearly the money will automatically go toward the general fund.

MIDWEEK ADVENT MEALS
Youth Group will be serving from 6:00 pm until 6:45pm with Advent Service at 7pm  Everyone is welcome.  Free will donation will be taken.

Dec 20:  Hamburger Soup

CARING N GIVING TREE
 
For the month of December we would like the congregation to donate Warm Pajamas. This year we would like to fill the caring tree in the fellowship hall with all types and sizes of pjs.  Each donations will get a Bible verse attached and will be taken to the Freeman food pantry to be distributed. Thank you in advance for helping with this project.

TO ALL VOTING MEMBERS OF ST. PAUL LUTHERAN CHURCH --  The nominating committee will soon be contacting prospective members to fill Church council and board positions.  Please prayerfully consider serving your church.  If you have an interest in any position please contact any of the nominating committee members:  Dean Dreessen,  Keith Knodel or Dan Podzimek.

ADULT CATECHISM.  Want to learn a simple explanation of Christianity? Want to commune together with your spouse but you are not a member?  Do you, or know of someone, who wants to join the church?  Want to know why other denominations do not want to join with us?  Have you forgotten what was taught in your confirmation?  Then this is the class for you!  This January, for a limited time only, everyone is invited to an adult Bible study and Catechism that will be offered on Tuesday nights in January (2, 9, 16, 23, & 30), from 7:00pm to 8:30pm.  I will not therefore, be available to come to your home and visit in January, but you can come see me!  Please let me know if you have interest by writing your name, phone number, and address on a prayer card and the discount code "Grow", and give to me or an elder.  I will get the materials needed and put you on the list. - Pastor Terry Makelin 

Read this part really fast….Spouses, fiancés, and friends are strongly encouraged to attend with you, joining the church is NOT required after taking classes, adult instruction may not be available in other states or congregations, and offer will expire January 30, 2018 

CHRISTMAS PROGRAM PRACTICE SCHEDULE:
Sunday Dec. 17th 11:30-1:00 All kids, lunch provided

THE POINSETTIAS ARE GIVEN IN MEMORY OF LOVED ONES:

Blaine, Penny and Shay Saarie in memory of Mahala Peterson

Arlene Stern & family in memory of Arden Stern

Darlene Schrag in memory of Kermit Schrag

Linda Haar in memory of Wallace & Clarice Haar

Darren, Dawn, Dustin, Katelyn and Andrea Walz in memory of Pauline Walz

Jeani Dubs in memory of husband Dennis and parents Eugene & Hulda

John, Aleta, Elizabeth, Maria and Dillon Starner in memory of
parents Gordon & Harriet Vizecky and Edith Starner

Friday, December 8, 2017

12-10-2017 Announcements

IN YOUR PRAYERS - this week please remember those who are recovering from surgery and illness, those in cancer treatment programs, our shut-in and inactive members and at least 2 family members or friends in your life who do not know Christ as they could, that they would accept the invitation to come to Church with you to hear God's Word preached in its purity, and see the Sacraments rightly administered.

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.

MAIN STREET LIVING –December 17: Rev. Iver Possehl of Mount Olive Lutheran Church in Watertown, SD presents today’s message, “Good News For the Poor”, based on Isaiah 61: 1-2. The program is interpreted and closed captioned for the hearing impaired.

YOUTH GROUP CHRISTMAS PARTY Dec 10th 11:45 am. Please meet at church parking lot to carpool for an afternoon in Sioux Falls. Ice Skating, Ice Cream and more.

LWML will meet at the home of Julie Huber on December 14th at 2:00 p.m. Remember to bring a Christmas reading or poem, goodies to share and your Christmas sock money.


MIDWEEK ADVENT MEALS
Youth Group will be serving from 6:00 pm until 6:45pm with Advent Service at 7pm  Everyone is welcome.
Dec 13:  Creamy Chicken Pasta
Dec 20:  Hamburger Soup
Free will donation will be taken.

MAIN STREET LIVING is the Christmas project for Ladies Aid this year.  If you would like to make a contribution there will be a basket in the fellowship hall this season for this purpose.  Ladies Aid will match any funds collected.  THANK YOU for your interest in this worthwhile program.

CARING N GIVING TREE For the month of December we would like the congregation to donate Warm Pajamas. This year we would like to fill the caring tree in the fellowship hall with all types and sizes of pjs.  Each donations will get a Bible verse attached and will be taken to the Freeman food pantry to be distributed. Thank you in advance for helping with this project.

TO ALL VOTING MEMBERS OF ST. PAUL LUTHERAN CHURCH --  The nominating committee will soon be contacting prospective members to fill Church council and board positions.  Please prayerfully consider serving your church.  If you have an interest in any position please contact any of the nominating committee members:  Dean Dreessen,  Keith Knodel or Dan Podzimek.

REMEMBER A LOVED ONE THIS CHRISTMAS SEASON with a memorial poinsettia.  Your loved ones names will be listed in the bulletin.  Poinsettias will be displayed starting on December 17 and placed through December 25 at which time family members may take their plants.  Two sizes available: 8” pot (3 plants per pot) $29.99 and 6.5” pot (1 plant per pot) $15.99.  Poinsettias are available for purchase with Dawn Walz at 925-4200 or 660-0264.

CHRISTMAS PROGRAM PRACTICE SCHEDULE:
Sunday Dec. 10th 10:30-12:00 All kids (No Sunday School)
Sunday Dec. 17th 11:30-1:00 All kids, lunch provided

IT IS UNKNOWN WHEN THE PERIOD OF PREPARATION FOR CHRISTMAS (that is now called Advent) first began – it was certainly in existence from about 480.  There have been changes over the years and today, Churches either prepare for Christmas like the world (and simply ignore the season, going straight to celebrating Christmas), or they maintain what the spirit of Advent sought to instill in the hearts of the Faithful over the centuries (which conforms to the work of John The Baptizer). As he prepared the world for the coming of Christ 2,000 years ago, so the season of Advent prepares the world for His second coming.  His message therefore, is the message of Advent now. The feelings he aroused in people’s hearts twenty centuries ago are the sentiments which Advent awakens in human souls now, when he said to them: “Repent ye, for The Kingdom of Heaven is at hand!” Matthew 3:2. Repentance! Sorrow! That is how the Church prepares for Christmas.  The season of Advent therefore, is seen as a mini-Lenten season.  The world still needs a Savior in the flesh!  Come Lord Jesus!  May St. Paul’s Advent preparations focus your hearts, minds, souls, emotions, and body to the second coming of the Lord. – Pastor Makelin
 

 

Saturday, December 2, 2017

12-03-2017 Annouoncements

IN YOUR PRAYERS - this week please remember those who are recovering from surgery and illness, those in cancer treatment programs, our shut-in and inactive members and at least 2 family members or friends in your life as they could, that they would accept the invitation to come to Church with you to hear God's Word preached in its purity, and see the Sacraments rightly administered.

MAIN STREET LIVING –December 10:  Worship Service- message, “Christmas Prep” is presented by Rev. Garen Pay of Peace Lutheran Church in Alcester, SD. The message is based on Mark 1. The program is interpreted and closed captioned for the hearing impaired.

LADIES AID will meet on December 7th at 7:00 for Bible Study followed by the Business meeting.  Members are to bring Christmas goodies for Lunch.  Joan Dreessen is responsible for Altar flowers for December and Visiting Helpers are the Visiting Committee.  Coffee Committee for December 3rd is Marlene Geidel, Corrine Handel and Cindy Hofer.  

MIDWEEK ADVENT MEALS
Youth Group will be serving from 6:00 pm until 6:45pm with Advent Service at 7pm  Everyone is welcome.
Dec 6:  Baked Potato Buffet
Dec 13:  Creamy Chicken Pasta
Dec 20:  Hamburger Soup
Free will donation will be taken.

YOUTH GROUP CHRISTMAS PARTY
Dec 10th 11:45 am. Please meet at church parking lot to carpool for an afternoon in Sioux Falls. Ice Skating, Ice Cream and more.

CARING N GIVING TREE 
For the month of December we would like the congregation to donate Warm Pajamas. This year we would like to fill the caring tree in the fellowship hall with all types and sizes of pjs.  Each donations will get a Bible verse attached and will be taken to the Freeman food pantry to be distributed. Thank you in advance for helping with this project.


IT IS UNKNOWN WHEN THE PERIOD OF PREPARATION FOR CHRISTMAS (that is now called Advent) first began – it was certainly in existence from about 480.  There have been changes over the years and today, Churches either prepare for Christmas like the world (and simply ignore the season, going straight to celebrating Christmas), or they maintain what the spirit of Advent sought to instill in the hearts of the Faithful over the centuries (which conforms to the work of John The Baptizer). As he prepared the world for the coming of Christ 2,000 years ago, so the season of Advent prepares the world for His second coming.  His message therefore, is the message of Advent now. The feelings he aroused in people’s hearts twenty centuries ago are the sentiments which Advent awakens in human souls now, when he said to them: “Repent ye, for The Kingdom of Heaven is at hand!” Matthew 3:2. Repentance! Sorrow! That is how the Church prepares for Christmas.  The season of Advent therefore, is seen as a mini-Lenten season.  The world still needs a Savior in the flesh!  Come Lord Jesus!  May St. Paul’s Advent preparations focus your hearts, minds, souls, emotions, and body to the second coming of the Lord. – Pastor Makelin

MENTOR/MENTEE THIS EVENING Christmas party @ Blue’s Restaurant 6:30 pm   $5 gift exchange. Devotion & small activity by M/M team Kristi/Lindsay
 
MEET AND GREET SYNOD PRESIDENT  Rev. Dr. Matthew Harrison, President of The Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod, along with several other leaders of our church body, will be at a “Meet and Greet” at Zion Lutheran Church, Sioux Falls, on Thursday, December 7, from 2-4 p.m.  Joining President Harrison will be LCMS English District President, Rev. Jamison Hardy; LCMS Mid-South District President, Rev. Roger Paavola; Chairman of the Synod’s Board of Directors; Rev. Michael Kumm (who serves as pastor at Holy Cross, Dakota Dunes); the Synod’s 3rd Vice-President, Rev. Nabil Hartford (Trinity, Hartford); and our own District President, Rev. Scott Sailer.  Our out-of-state guests will be here to tape a sermon for Main Street Living and to enjoy a pheasant hunt.  Please come on by and chat with these leaders on December 7.  Refreshments will be served. 

REMEMBER A LOVED ONE THIS CHRISTMAS SEASON with a memorial poinsettia.  Your loved ones names will be listed in the bulletin.  Poinsettias will be displayed starting on December 17 and placed through December 25 at which time family members may take their plants.  Two sizes available: 8” pot (3 plants per pot) $29.99 and 6.5” pot (1 plant per pot) $15.99.  Poinsettias are available for purchase with Dawn Walz at 925-4200 or 660-0264.

CHRISTMAS PROGRAM PRACTICE SCHEDULE:
Sunday Dec. 3rd 11:30-1:00 All kids, lunch provided
Sunday Dec. 10th 10:30-12:00 All kids (No Sunday School)
Sunday Dec. 17th 11:30-1:00 All kids, lunch provided

Friday, November 24, 2017

11-26-2017 Announcements

WE ARE GLAD YOU ARE WITH US TODAY

IN YOUR PRAYERS - this week please remember those who are recovering from surgery and illness, those in cancer treatment programs, our shut-in and inactive members and at least 2 family members or friends in your life who do not yet know Christ.

MAIN STREET LIVING –December 03:  Rev. Scott Sailer, President of the South Dakota District of the Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod brings us the message on this first Sunday in Advent entitled “Confident in the Coming of Christ”, based on Isaiah 64: 1-8.The program is interpreted and closed captioned for the hearing impaired.

THE FLOWERS ON THE ALTAR are from the funeral of Mahala Peterson.

THERE WILL BE no Sunday school today.

LADIES AID will meet on December 7th at 7:00 for Bible Study followed by the Business meeting.  Members are to bring Christmas goodies for Lunch.  Joan Dreessen is responsible for Altar flowers for December and Visiting Helpers are the Visiting Committee.  Coffee Committee for December 3rd is Marlene Geidel, Corrine Handel and Cindy Hofer.  

WANTED – Two more groups who would be willing to take turns serving during our Sunday morning Coffee Hours.  This would eliminate having any open spots and would keep those who serve from having to serve as often as they do.  Please let Aleta Starner know by Nov 26 so we can get the schedule made out for the new year.  Thank you.

ADVENT MEALS will again be served by the Youth Group before midweek services in December. Supper served from 6:00 pm until 6:45 pm. All welcome.  Free will offering will be taken.

Dec 6: Baked Potato Buffet

MEET AND GREET SYNOD PRESIDENT  Rev. Dr. Matthew Harrison, President of The Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod, along with several other leaders of our church body, will be at a “Meet and Greet” at Zion Lutheran Church, Sioux Falls, on Thursday, December 7, from 2-4 p.m.  Joining President Harrison will be LCMS English District President, Rev. Jamison Hardy; LCMS Mid-South District President, Rev. Roger Paavola; Chairman of the Synod’s Board of Directors; Rev. Michael Kumm (who serves as pastor at Holy Cross, Dakota Dunes); the Synod’s 3rd Vice-President, Rev. Nabil Hartford (Trinity, Hartford); and our own District President, Rev. Scott Sailer.  Our out-of-state guests will be here to tape a sermon for Main Street Living and to enjoy a pheasant hunt.  Please come on by and chat with these leaders on December 7.  Refreshments will be served. 

REMEMBER A LOVED ONE THIS CHRISTMAS SEASON with a memorial poinsettia.  Your loved ones names will be listed in the bulletin.  Poinsettias will be displayed starting on December 17 and placed through December 25 at which time family members may take their plants.  Two sizes available: 8” pot (3 plants per pot) $29.99 and 6.5” pot (1 plant per pot) $15.99.  Poinsettias are available for purchase with Dawn Walz at 925-4200 or 660-0264.

FROM THE PASTOR - My eye doctor tells me that I have cataracts and is sending me to someone else in a couple of weeks to have them check me out as well.  In the mean time, I have to wear glasses instead of contacts, so...I may look different than you are used to.  Please bear with    me.  Oh...and in your prayers, ask God why He sent this decrepit man to you to serve as His under-shepherd (and you can pray for me too, I guess).- Pastor Makelin

 
CHRISTMAS PROGRAM PRACTICE SCHEDULE:
                             Wednesday Nov. 29th 5:00-6:00 All kids

                     Sunday Dec. 3rd 11:30-1:00 All kids, lunch provided

                         Sunday Dec. 10th 10:30-12:00 All kids (No Sunday School)

                     Sunday Dec. 17th 11:30-1:00 All kids, lunch provided

Friday, November 17, 2017

11-19-2017 Announcements


HOLY COMMUNION is celebrated in our worship service today.  What a joy and privilege!  In this Sacrament our Lord gives unto us not only bread and wine, but also His very body and blood to eat and drink.  In this Sacrament He assures us that our sins are forgiven and He strengthens our faith.  To our guests who desire to receive Holy Communion, we ask that you consider the following:  If you do not believe in Jesus as your Savior, do not believe in the Real Presence of the Sacrament, or have never received instruction on how to prepare yourself for Communion, you should refrain from receiving the Sacrament, but are encouraged to come to the altar for a blessing, indicated by folding the arms over the chest.  We do this not to offend, but to honor the faith we hold at St. Paul Lutheran.  If you have any questions regarding communion, please speak to the Pastor or an Elder before service begins.

IN YOUR PRAYERS - this week please remember those who are recovering from surgery and illness, those in cancer treatment programs, our shut-in and inactive members and at least 2 family members or friends in your life who do not yet know Christ.

MAIN STREET LIVING –November 26:  Today’s message is from Rev. Matthew Nix of Christ Lutheran Church and Trinity Church for the Deaf in Sioux Falls, SD.Today’s message “Punishment or Life?” based on Matthew 25: 46. The program is interpreted and closed captioned for the hearing impaired.

THE FLOWERS ON THE ALTAR are in celebration of Reno Mettler's birthday.

BLUE CHRISTMAS SERVICE: As the holidays approach, many look forward to festive family gatherings. The holidays can be difficult for those who have experienced the loss of a loved one or have had other traumatic personal events in their lives. The Blue Christmas Service is a time of reflection, devotion and release of your grief & sense of loss or change in your life. If this describes you or someone you know, please plan to attend. The Blue Christmas Service will be held on Sunday, November 19 at 6:00 p.m. at the Salem (South) Mennonite Church.

THE CHURCH will be decorated for Christmas starting at 5:30 on Friday night November 24th.  All are invited to help.

THERE WILL BE no Sunday school November 26.

LADIES AID will meet on December 7th at 7:00 for Bible Study followed by the Business meeting.  Members are to bring Christmas goodies for Lunch.  Joan Dreessen is responsible for Altar flowers for December and Visiting Helpers are the Visiting Committee.  Coffee Committee for December 3rd is Marlene Geidel, Corrine Handel and Cindy Hofer.  

WANTED – Two more groups who would be willing to take turns serving during our Sunday morning Coffee Hours.  This would eliminate having any open spots and would keep those who serve from having to serve as often as they do.  Please let Aleta Starner know by Nov 26 so we can get the schedule made out for the new year.  Thank you.

CHRISTMAS CAROLING WITH MSL  Join members of the Main Street Living (MSL) choir in Christmas caroling on Saturday, November 25.  Meet at Our Redeemer Lutheran Church, 2200 S. Western Avenue, Sioux Falls, at 8:45 a.m.  There will be a brief choir warm-up at that time, and then a bus will take the carolers to the Empire Mall and other locations to witness about the Savior’s birth through song.  Carolers will return to Our Redeemer at about noon to share in some refreshments.  Anyone may sing with this group!  But we do need to know how many will be a part of this.  Please contact MSL Board Member Don Fauth to register your intent to participate (fauth@midco.net; ph. 605-370-2030).

MEET AND GREET SYNOD PRESIDENT  Rev. Dr. Matthew Harrison, President of The Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod, along with several other leaders of our church body, will be at a “Meet and Greet” at Zion Lutheran Church, Sioux Falls, on Thursday, December 7, from 2-4 p.m.  Joining President Harrison will be LCMS English District President, Rev. Jamison Hardy; LCMS Mid-South District President, Rev. Roger Paavola; Chairman of the Synod’s Board of Directors; Rev. Michael Kumm (who serves as pastor at Holy Cross, Dakota Dunes); the Synod’s 3rd Vice-President, Rev. Nabil Hartford (Trinity, Hartford); and our own District President, Rev. Scott Sailer.  Our out-of-state guests will be here to tape a sermon for Main Street Living and to enjoy a pheasant hunt.  Please come on by and chat with these leaders on December 7.  Refreshments will be served. 

BAZAAR INCOME - We want to thank everyone again who contributed in any way toward making our 53rd annual bazaar a success. The total income for this year was $6132.55. We had a $250.00 prepaid Visa card through the Thrivent Action Team which we used to purchase the milk, orange drink, buns, and other supplies needed for the bazaar. Thanks – The Bazaar Committee.

ADVENT MEALS will again be served by the Youth Group before midweek services in December. Supper served from 6:00 pm until 6:45 pm. All welcome.  Free will offering will be taken.
Dec 6: Baked Potato Buffet

CHRISTMAS PROGRAM PRACTICE SCHEDULE:

Sunday Nov. 19th 10:30-12:00 All Kids (no Sunday School)

Wednesday Nov. 29th 5:00-6:00 All kids

Sunday Dec. 3rd 11:30-1:00 All kids, lunch provided

Sunday Dec. 10th 10:30-12:00 All kids (No Sunday School)

Sunday Dec. 17th 11:30-1:00 All kids, lunch provided

 

Friday, November 10, 2017

11-12-2017 Announcements

HOLY COMMUNION is celebrated in our worship service today.  What a joy and privilege!  In this Sacrament our Lord gives unto us not only bread and wine, but also His very body and blood to eat and drink.  In this Sacrament He assures us that our sins are forgiven and He strengthens our faith.  To our guests who desire to receive Holy Communion, we ask that you consider the following:  If you do not believe in Jesus as your Savior, do not believe in the Real Presence of the Sacrament, or have never received instruction on how to prepare yourself for Communion, you should refrain from receiving the Sacrament, but are encouraged to come to the altar for a blessing, indicated by folding the arms over the chest.  We do this not to offend, but to honor the faith we hold at St. Paul Lutheran.  If you have any questions regarding communion, please speak to the Pastor or an Elder before service begins.

WE BEGIN WITH THE BAPTISM OF KOLTON JOHN PODZIMEK today.  The rite of Holy Baptism is located on page 268 of the Hymnal.  After the Baptism, we will pick up the Divine Service at the Kyrie on page 186.  Scripture teaches us that we are all conceived and born sinful and under the power of the devil until Christ claims us for His own.  Commanded by our Lord to baptize and teach to make disciples, we continue to follow the mandate and practice of the early church - and of most of Christianity in the world yet today.  Today we witness God do His work as He gives Kolton a new last name...the same last name all the baptized have...including you.  He will now be called Christian...as he is claimed, grafted, and adopted him into the family of God, a brother in the body of Christ His Church.  Praise be to God! - Pastor
 
IN YOUR PRAYERS - this week please remember those who are recovering from surgery and illness, those in cancer treatment programs, our shut-in and inactive members and at least 2 family members or friends in your life who do not yet know Christ.

MAIN STREET LIVING –November 19:  Today’s message is from Rev. Matthew Wurm Mount Calvary Lutheran Church in Brookings, SD.  Today’s message, Entitled  “The Real Jesus” is based on Zephaniah 1: 14. The program is interpreted and closed captioned for the hearing impaired.

YOUTH GROUP will meet at 7:30 this evening.  Devotions, snack & activities are being planned by selected youth members.

THE CHURCH will be decorated for Christmas starting at 5:30 on Friday night November 24th.  All are invited to help

WANTED – Two more groups who would be willing to take turns serving during our Sunday morning Coffee Hours.  This would eliminate having any open spots and would keep those who serve from having to serve as often as they do.  Please let Aleta Starner know by Nov 26 so we can get the schedule made out for the new year.  Thank you.

MEET AND GREET SYNOD PRESIDENT  Rev. Dr. Matthew Harrison, President of The Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod, along with several other leaders of our church body, will be at a “Meet and Greet” at Zion Lutheran Church, Sioux Falls, on Thursday, December 7, from 2-4 p.m.  Joining President Harrison will be LCMS English District President, Rev. Jamison Hardy; LCMS Mid-South District President, Rev. Roger Paavola; Chairman of the Synod’s Board of Directors; Rev. Michael Kumm (who serves as pastor at Holy Cross, Dakota Dunes); the Synod’s 3rd Vice-President, Rev. Nabil Hartford (Trinity, Hartford); and our own District President, Rev. Scott Sailer.  Our out-of-state guests will be here to tape a sermon for Main Street Living and to enjoy a pheasant hunt.  Please come on by and chat with these leaders on December 7.  Refreshments will be served. 

CHRISTMAS CAROLING WITH MSL  Join members of the Main Street Living (MSL) choir in Christmas caroling on Saturday, November 25.  Meet at Our Redeemer Lutheran Church, 2200 S. Western Avenue, Sioux Falls, at 8:45 a.m.  There will be a brief choir warm-up at that time, and then a bus will take the carolers to the Empire Mall and other locations to witness about the Savior’s birth through song.  Carolers will return to Our Redeemer at about noon to share in some refreshments.  Anyone may sing with this group!  But we do need to know how many will be a part of this.  Please contact MSL Board Member Don Fauth to register your intent to participate (fauth@midco.net; ph. 605-370-2030).

THE MENNONITE CENTRAL COMMITTEE Meat Canning Days are Monday and Tuesday, November 13th and 14th. Those interested should look at the information posted on the bulletin board.

Saturday, November 4, 2017

11-05-2017 Announcements

IN YOUR PRAYERS - this week please remember those who are recovering from surgery and illness, those in cancer treatment programs, our shut-in and inactive members and at least 2 family members or friends in your life who do not yet know Christ.

MAIN STREET LIVING –November 5:  Today’s message is presented by Rev. Ryan Drevlow Our Redeemer Lutheran Church in Sioux Falls, SD.  Today’s message “Are We Prepared?” is based on Matthew 25:3-4. The program is interpreted and closed captioned for the hearing impaired.

GREETING CARD FUNDRAISER:  The Youth Group will be taking orders for boxed greeting cards including Christmas ones at the end of the month.   Most are in boxes of 12 cards/envelopes and range $6-$8 per box. A few samples and order forms will be available after services on October 22nd - Nov 5th and will be available for pick up later in November.

WANTED – Two more groups who would be willing to take turns serving during our Sunday morning Coffee Hours.  This would eliminate having any open spots and would keep those who serve from having to serve as often as they do.  Please let Aleta Starner know by Nov 26 so we can get the schedule made out for the new year.  Thank you.

THE BAZAAR COMMITTEE extends a hearty THANK YOU to each of you that helped make our Bazaar another successful event, all your donations, hard work, and the support you showed us by attending were greatly appreciated. We should have the total receipts for the day calculated within the next couple of weeks. Thanks again.

LWML will meet on Thursday November 9th. at 2:00 p.m. at the church. Pastor will lead Bible Study. Gerry will provide lunch


CHRISTMAS PROGRAM PRACTICE SCHEDULE:
Sunday Nov. 12th 11:30-12:30 2nd-8th grade only
Sunday Nov. 19th 10:30-12:00 All Kids (no Sunday School)
Wednesday Nov. 29th 5:00-6:00 All kids
Sunday Dec. 3rd 11:30-1:00 All kids, lunch provided
Sunday Dec. 10th 10:30-12:00 All kids (No Sunday School)
Sunday Dec. 17th 11:30-1:00 All kids, lunch provided

Friday, October 27, 2017

10-29-2017 Announcements

IN YOUR PRAYERS - this week please remember those who are recovering from surgery and illness, those in cancer treatment programs, our shut-in and inactive members and at least 2 family members or friends in your life who do not yet know Christ.

MAIN STREET LIVING –November 5:  Today’s message is presented by Rev. Dr. Chris Asher of Resurrection Lutheran Church in Sioux Falls. Titled  “The Saint” the sermon is based on Rev. 7:15-17.The program is interpreted and closed captioned for the hearing impaired.

FLOWERS - The flowers on the altar are from the Ruth Zanter funeral. We thank the family for the flowers.
 
VOTERS MEETING – Our quarterly voters meeting will be held this morning in the Fellowship Hall right after the worship service.  Please  plan to attend.

SEE BULLETIN BOARD for information concerning the annual bazaar of our sister congregation at First Lutheran Church Sioux City on November 4th from 9-3pm.  The theme is "The Gift of Christmas".

GREETING CARD FUNDRAISER:  The Youth Group will be taking orders for boxed greeting cards including Christmas ones at the end of the month.   Most are in boxes of 12 cards/envelopes and range $6-$8 per box. A few samples and order forms will be available after services on October 22nd - Nov 5th and will be available for pick up later in November.

WANTED – Two more groups who would be willing to take turns serving during our Sunday morning Coffee Hours.  This would eliminate having any open spots and would keep those who serve from having to serve as often as they do.

Remember the ANNUAL CHURCH BAZAAR on Nov. 2nd from 10:30 a.m. to 7:00 p.m.  Bob and Karen Pidde are responsible for  Altar flowers in November and Visiting Helper for the month is Corrine Handel. 

OUR ANNUAL BAZAAR will be held Thursday, Nov. 2nd from 10:30 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. We will have a Stitchery/Craft/ Country Store Booth and the Lunch Counter. We have posted the food list and work schedule on the bulletin board in the fellowship hall and the refrigerator in the kitchen if you want to check what you have volunteered to prepare. If you have any questions regarding the work schedule please contact one of the committee members. We plan to have the kitchen door unlocked by 7:15 a.m.  Also please put a checkmark by your name on the food list when you bring your donations. If you have prepared your food earlier and then froze it, please make sure it is unthawed when you bring it. A sincere Thank You to everyone that has volunteered to bring food and also all the workers. See you Thursday Nov. 2nd for a day of good food and fellowship.

NOTE FROM PASTOR: At the risk of some saying that I am always talking about money, I am going to ask; Do you tithe?  Some churches use tithing as a law, that you must give 10% of your income as a tithe and then use the Old Testament mandate of the tithe to the Israelites as proof.  Lutherans however, free in the Gospel, do not mandate a tithe, but instead look to 2 Corinthians 9:7  Each one must give as he has decided in his heart, not reluctantly or under compulsion, for God loves a cheerful giver.  So we use tithing as a goal to personally strive towards...guilt free.  Anyways, the reason why I bring it up is the bulletin insert concerning the California wildfires and other requests that may be in the bulletin from time to time, is that I do not put these in the bulletin to guilt you into giving or promote one charity over another.  Rather, I include what I can to inform you of things going on around the world in our Synod so that, if you are looking for a way to increase your giving outside of your local congregation, AND if you are so moved, you have the information available to you.  Until the Lord returns, there will always be need, so may God give you peace in how much you decide to return to Him and to whom. - Pastor Makelin

 
CHRISTMAS PROGRAM PRACTICE SCHEDULE:

Sunday Nov. 12th 11:30-12:30 2nd-8th grade only

Sunday Nov. 19th 10:30-12:00 All Kids (no Sunday School)

Wednesday Nov. 29th 5:00-6:00 All kids

Sunday Dec. 3rd 11:30-1:00 All kids, lunch provided

Sunday Dec. 10th 10:30-12:00 All kids (No Sunday School)

Sunday Dec. 17th 11:30-1:00 All kids, lunch provided

Friday, October 20, 2017

10-22-2017 Announcements

IN YOUR PRAYERS - this week please remember those who are recovering from surgery and illness, those in cancer treatment programs, our shut-in and inactive members and at least 2 family members or friends in your life who do not yet know Christ.

MAIN STREET LIVING –October 29:  Rev. Nabil Nour of Trinity Lutheran church in Hartford, SD brings us the Reformation Day message, “The Gospel Gives True Freedom!”. The message is based on John 8: 32. The program is interpreted and closed captioned for the hearing impaired.

MENTOR/MENTEES:  Will be meeting Oct 22 @ 7 pm for a night of fellowship and fun. Sarah Harris, Penny Smidt and Cheri Knittel will be hosting "The Halloween Harvest Hunt". Hope to see you there.

VOTERS MEETING – Our quarterly voters meeting will be held on Sunday, October 29th in the Fellowship Hall right after the worship service.  Please plan to attend.

SEE BULLETIN BOARD for information concerning the annual bazaar of our sister congregation at First Lutheran Church Sioux City on November 4th from 9-3pm.  The theme is "The Gift of Christmas".

GREETING CARD FUNDRAISER:  The Youth Group will be taking orders for boxed greeting cards including Christmas ones at the end of the month.   Most are in boxes of 12 cards/envelopes and range $6-$8 per box. A few samples and order forms will be available after services on October 22nd - Nov 5th and will be available for pick up later in November.

Remember the ANNUAL CHURCH BAZAAR on Nov. 2nd from 10:30 a.m. to 7:00 p.m.  Bob and Karen Pidde are responsible for  Altar flowers in November and Visiting Helper for the month is Corrine Handel. 
 
OUR ANNUAL BAZAAR will be held Thursday, Nov. 2nd from 10:30 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. We will have a Stitchery/Craft/ Country Store Booth and the Lunch Counter. We have posted the food list and work schedule on the bulletin board in the fellowship hall and the refrigerator in the kitchen if you want to check what you have volunteered to prepare. If you have any questions regarding the work schedule please contact one of the committee members. We plan to have the kitchen door unlocked by 7:15 a.m.  Also please put a checkmark by your name on the food list when you bring your donations. If you have prepared your food earlier and then froze it, please make sure it is unthawed when you bring it. A sincere Thank You to everyone that has volunteered to bring food and also all the workers. See you Thursday Nov. 2nd for a day of good food and fellowship.

We are planning to clean the kitchen on Thursday, Oct 26th starting around 1:30 p.m. please come & help if you are able.  Thanks.
 
NOTE FROM PASTOR: By now you are probably getting used to me putting apologies in the bulletin, but I hope these slow down a little.  Last Sunday was the microphone battery?  Or so I heard some could not hear.  Oh, and I forgot the LWML pledge on LWML Sunday.  I had it in the bulletin insert, but we didn't do it, so maybe we will do it twice next year (grin).  Again, forgiveness sought.  You know, this is the blessing we have as Christians, this "forgiveness" thing..and what a glorious thing it is!  When the world tells you that you are either good or bad, we are given the gift of a third option; to say we are bad, but made good by the atoning blood of Christ, freeing us to do good for the sake our neighbor, and not bad for the sake of ourselves.  Forgiven in Christ, we repent and seek to forgive each other as we have been forgiven (Lord's prayer).  To God be the glory.  Pastor Makelin

Thursday, October 12, 2017

10-15-2017 Announcements

WE ARE GLAD YOU ARE WITH US TODAY
Holy Communion is celebrated in our worship service today.  What a joy and privilege!  In this Sacrament our Lord gives unto us not only bread and wine, but also His very body and blood to eat and drink.  In this Sacrament He assures us that our sins are forgiven and He strengthens our faith.  To our guests who desire to receive Holy Communion, we ask that you consider the following:  If you do not believe in Jesus as your Savior, do not believe in the Real Presence of the Sacrament, or have never received instruction on how to prepare yourself for Communion, you should refrain from receiving the Sacrament, but are encouraged to come to the altar for a blessing, indicated by folding the arms over the chest.  We do this not to offend, but to honor the faith we hold at St. Paul Lutheran.  If you have any questions regarding communion, please speak to the Pastor or an Elder before service begins.

IN YOUR PRAYERS - this week please remember those who are recovering from surgery and illness, those in cancer treatment programs, our shut-in and inactive members and at least 2 family members or friends in your life who do not yet know Christ.

MAIN STREET LIVING – No information available.

MENTOR/MENTEES:  Will be meeting Oct 22 @ 7 pm for a night of fellowship and fun. Sarah Harris, Penny Smidt and Cheri Knittel will be hosting "The Halloween Harvest Hunt". Hope to see you there.

VOTERS MEETING – Our quarterly voters meeting will be held on Sunday, October 29th in the Fellowship Hall right after the worship service.  Please plan to attend.

SEE BULLETIN BOARD for information concerning the annual bazaar of our sister congregation at First Lutheran Church Sioux City on November 4th from 9-3pm.  The theme is "The Gift of Christmas".

GREETING CARD FUNDRAISER:  The Youth Group will be taking orders for boxed greeting cards including Christmas ones at the end of the month.   Most are in boxes of 12 cards/envelopes and range $6-$8 per box. A few samples and order forms will be available after services on October 22nd - Nov 5th and will be available for pick up later in November.

PLAN TO ATTEND THE BAZAAR on November 2nd from 10:30 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. We will have the Lunch Counter and a Stitchery/Craft/Baked items booth. We have posted the food list on the bulletin board in the fellowship hall and on the refrigerator in the kitchen if you want to check what you have volunteered to prepare – we will have the work schedule by next Sunday if you have any questions please see Kelli Broders, Penny Smidt or Sharon Pfeiffer. Thanks.

I WANT TO SEE YOU!  It is my desire to see every member of St. Paul for an hour or less, just to get to know you - outside of Sunday mornings and meetings.  In other words, I want to talk with you across the kitchen table at your home!  But...to do this I need your help.  So, please...invite me?  Invite me on a Tuesday evening (the best evening to catch me)...after supper...and don't offer me food or caffeine, but simply a drink of water....and if I am busy and cannot make it....invite me again...on a different Tuesday...and if I still cannot make it...invite me again later...and if I still cannot make it...don't give up on me....repeat step one. 
*This method by the way, is good practice for what people call evangelism.  Everyone is an evangelist when they invite people to come hear the Word of God with them on Sunday mornings.  It is a four step method.  Step one, two and three are: Invite, invite, invite.  And if that does not work, step four is: Repeat steps one through three.
Anyways, I've been able to see most shut ins and am working on finding the college students, but you may call, text, email, FaceBook message me, or hand me a note after services (sorry I don't Tweet, or Tinder, or many others, and only SnapChat with family), and we will schedule something.  Pastor Makelin

Friday, October 6, 2017

10-08-2017 Announcements

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.

IN YOUR PRAYERS - this week please remember those who are recovering from surgery and illness, those in cancer treatment programs, our shut-in and inactive members and at least 2 family members or friends in your life who do not yet know Christ.

MAIN STREET LIVING – October 15: Worship Service-Rev. Caleb Schewe of Trinity Lutheran Church on Corona, SD and Our Savour's Lutheran in Wilmont, SD brings us today's message. The program is interpreted and closed captioned for the hearing impaired.

LWML will meet on Thursday, October 12th at 2:00 p.m. at the church. Pastor will lead Bible Study "Changeless!" and Marlene will provide lunch.

THERE WILL BE no Men’s Bible study on Wednesday October 11, Pastor will be gone to a conference.

THRIVENT MATCH - As the Christian community comes together to pray for and reach out to those who have been affected by the recent disasters, Thrivent Financial is mobilizing its financial resources and members nationwide to help those in need. Thrivent members and others who are interested in ways to help with the recovery efforts are encouraged to visit www.Thrivent.com to learn more about the organization’s $3 million match on individual personal donations and other ways in which they can help.

YOUTH GROUP MEETING tonight ( Oct. 8th) at 7pm.

PLAN TO ATTEND THE BAZAAR on November 2nd from 10:30 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. We will have the Lunch Counter and a Stitchery/Craft/Baked items booth. All the food donations for the Lunch Counter are very much appreciated, there are a few items we still need; if you would like to donate food or work during the day or evening please see Kelli Broders, Penny Smidt or Sharon Pfeiffer. Thanks.

DO YOU KNOW what the elders are to do with the remaining consecrated body/blood (reliquia)?  Even though we do not believe as the Roman Catholics - that it continues to be His body and blood outside of the Lord's Supper - we do want to respectfully care for the elements that were used.  Do they have a separate vessel to keep them in?  Do they pour them on the ground and not the sewer? And so on.  Because of this, there have been many debates and conflicts over the past 500 years of when it becomes the body and blood, when it ceases, and everything in between.  So, to avoid any consternation, you will sometimes see me (if there is not much left) simply do what it was consecrated for (the eating and drinking)…and consume what is left.  If you see this happen, please don't be alarmed, it is an ancient practice of the Church, and we are trying to ease consciences for the sake of the Gospel..- Pastor Makelin

PLEASE SEE THE LATEST REPORTER in the wire rack in the narthex for information on Harvey and Irma relief and long-term aid, as well as other official news from the Lutheran Church Missouri Synod.
 
ORPHAN GRAIN TRAIN is seeking donations (online donations are being matched by Thrivent Financial to certain limits) to help with the relief efforts from Hurricane Harvey to ease the suffering of countless people, As an understanding of the enormous catastrophic effects of Harvey, it is a much wider area than when New Orleans was hit by Katrina and water was up to the belly of planes parked at the airport fifty miles from the coast!  Please find the letter posted on the bulletin board on how you can donate.

SEE BULLETIN BOARD for information concerning the annual bazaar of our sister congregation at First Lutheran Church Sioux City on November 4th from 9-3pm.  The theme is "The Gift of Christmas".

Three Estates; God's innoculation for fear

  The following is a republishing of a series of articles for a newspaper in 2020, slightly modified. Pastor Makelin Wow. The world has gone...