Friday, April 14, 2017

04-16-2017 Announcements



P Alleluia!  Christ Is Risen
C Christ is Risen Indeed!  Alleluia!
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 – April 23rd, Rev. Benjamin Theiss Holy Cross Lutheran Church in Onida, Trinity Lutheran Church in Blunt and mmanuel Lutheran Church in Harrold, SD.  Today’s message “The Easter Celebration Continues”, based on1 Peter 1: 3-9.  The program is interpreted and closed captioned for the hearing impaired.
THERE WILL BE NO SUNDAY SCHOOL TODAY.
 
THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES is now taking bids for summer lawn care for the church property.  Please get your bid to Dan Podzimek.  Text or call 605-310-8826.
A SPECIAL THANKS to the St. Paul Lutheran Church congregation for allowing us the use of your Fellowship Hall for Melton’s 90 birthday celebration.   Many thanks to those that attended or sent him greetings, it was a memorable day.  The Melton Langle Family

Easter Lily Memorials:
 
Arlene Stern in memory of Arden Stern;
 
Keith & Betsy Knodel in memory of Mom, Eileen Ahart and nephew, Cody Noteboom
Keith & Betsy Knodel in memory of Dad, Clifford Knodel and Aunt, Bernice Mettler
           Gary & Nancy Dykstra in memory of Delmer & Vivian Dykstra and
         Albert & Betty Koehn
 
        Wyona Hofer in memory of Harris, Patty and Ted Hofer
 
       Gary & Cheryl Walz in memory of Pauline Walz
 
     Jim & Susan Rigo in memory of Eddie Schamber, Charles Schamber,            
  Dr. Dominic Rigo, Caroline Rigo and Orin Bender 

 
Wellspring Wholistic Care Center is a church supported non-profit counseling service that serves Freeman and the surrounding areas.  The primary goal of Wellspring Wholistic Care Center is to provide a supportive environment by empowering the individual and his/her family to experience safe, productive, and positive changes.  This is accomplished through identifying and utilizing their strengths in times of crisis, life changes, and adjustments.  We appreciate the support and prayers that we have received from our communities.  It is this continuing support that will provide Wellspring Wholistic Care Center with an opportunity to carry out its mission.

 Wellspring Wholistic Care Center’s Board of Directors would like to invite you to the 2017 Annual Meeting that will take place on Monday, April 24th, 2017 located in the Freeman Regional Health Services Community Room at 7:00pm.
 
 We look forward to the upcoming year and are excited to see how we can work together to assist our society in achieving a higher level of health.  Hope to see to see you there!

 Wellspring Wholistic Care Center Board of Directors


 

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