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 – September 09,2018: Rev. Ray Greenseth Pastor at Messiah, Murdo;
St. Paul, Draper; and Our Redeemer in Philip, SD. Based on Mark 7:31-37 “A…Sign of Love” is the
message of the day. The hymns: O Son of God, in Galilee; Praise the
Almighty; O Christ, Our True and only Light; and Christ, Our Human Likeness
Sharing. The program is interpreted and closed captioned for the hearing
impaired. Contact us at: info@mainstreetliving.com.
LADIES AID and
LWML will meet for Bible Study with Pastor Makelin on Sept. 6 at 7:00
p.m. Hostess for the meeting is Joan Dreessen. Garnet Stern is on
Altar flowers for September and Darlene Schrag is Visiting Helper.
Coffee Hour Committee for September 2nd is Cindy Hofer, Julie Huber and Phyllis
Knittel.
CHOIR PRACTICE will begin after services on September 9th. It is open to all ages and all singing abilities.
SUNDAY SCHOOL will be starting
on September 16, we look forward for the children to come and learn about God
and His mercy.
THE KITCHEN
CABINET refacing began Monday August 27th The plan is to be done by September 10th
so the kitchen will be unavailable during this time. If anyone has questions they can contact me H
(605) 925-7350 or M (913)558-2758 thank you Chad Knittel.
"MAN
UP" is not a call to
assert your rights in a feminized culture. Its a call, first of all, to
fix our eyes and your hope on the Man up on the cross, and second, to find in
HIs selfless sacrifice the perfect example for manliness in a self-indulgent,
self-centered society." From Man Up! The Quest for
Masculinity. Please join the Men's morning Bible study this
Wednesday, September 5th at 6:00 a.m. for this Biblical study
WE ARE LOOKING for more ushers
for Sunday morning if you would be interested in ushering please let Pastor or
Aleta Starner know. We only have 4 on the
list now and could use more thank you.
BACK BY
POPULAR DEMAND, we will be firing
up a Christianity review-type study using material called Lutheranism 101 on
Tuesday nights, 7:00-8:30, starting September 11th. The materials do have
a $22 cost, but if you cannot afford it, please let me know. In addition,
most Sundays though not all, this same topic and material will be covered
during High School Sunday School after services (if you wish to come upstairs
and join us). So, you will have two chances to study the Christian faith
a little deeper than way back in Confirmation (or maybe just remember what you
were taught) Please come and hear what we preach, teach, and confess!
– Pastor
THE BAZAAR
COMMITTEE – is starting to make plans for the November 1st event, which will run
from 10:30 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. Food donations are needed for chicken noodle soup,
vegetable soup, chili soup, chicken sandwich meat, tavern, salads, pies, cake,
pickles, crackers & coffee. We will also need workers for the day and evening
shifts. We are planning on a Crafts/Stitchery/Baked items/Misc. booth and the
Lunch Counter. Please see or call Sharon Pfeiffer (925-7604), Kelli Broders (cell
- 661-4511 home - 925-7502), or Penny Smidt (925-4292) if you are willing to
donate food or work.
PARENTS HAVE
THE RESPONSIBILITY to teach the
doctrines (teachings) of the faith to their children until they are mature
enough to carry on learning God's Holy Word on their own - which is what we
call "confirmation". (You shall teach them to your children,
talking of them when you are sitting in your house, and when you are walking by
the way, and when you lie down, and when you rise - Deut.11:19 and
others). The basic foundation of these doctrines is Luther's Small
Catechism. To help parents, I will begin after Labor Day to include
bulletin inserts that have a section of the Small Catechism (with explanation
and Bible verses) on one side, and a family devotion and prayer on the other
side. Like the "Kids in the Divine Service" inserts, I pray
these resources will help you in your vocation as Christian father and mother.
CATECHISM
REBOOT! Yep. It is that time of year again. For those parents who
would like me to teach their child a deeper understanding of the doctrines of
the faith leading to confirmation (finishing school so to speak), we will meet
with parent(s) and child on Wednesdays at 6:30, beginning Wednesday September
5th, and continue approximately through May. For midweek Advent and Lent
Wednesdays, we will switch to 4:00 so parent and child can worship together at
7:00 (parents need not attend at 4:00). While traditionally, this type of
instruction begins in 7th grade, any age past third grade is welcome to
attend, just be aware that age, or the number of years the student has attended
will NOT have anything to do with whether they are ready to be confirmed!
This is something that you, me, the student, and the elders determine and could
come after one year, three years, in sixth grade, or 9th grade. It will
depend instead, on if your child's maturity...physically, mentally, and
spiritually. The question will be; Is your child ready to take the
responsibility of learning the faith on their own without being told?
Please contact me to sign up (402-336-7819) so I can make sure I have enough
materials. Pastor Terry Makelin
CIRCUIT LAY
LEADERSHIP CONFERENCE,
is
scheduled for Saturday, September 29 from 10:00 to 2:00 here at St. Paul in
Freeman. The topic is Conflict Resolution in Church and Home, led by
former District Reconciler Pastor Thomas Christopher. He will lead the
opening Bible study as well as teach on the topic. Please plan on
attending this conference (not far to go -grin) on this very important
topic. – Pastor Makelin
CIRCUIT FORUM will take place immediately following the
Circuit Lay Leadership Conference on the 29th. The Circuit must elect a pastor
and lay voting delegate for the 2019 Synodical Convention in Florida. The
Forum may also submit overtures (in the form of proposed resolutions requesting
action by the convention). An electronic template/instruction document is
available at lcms.org/convention/overtures. Please note: each
congregation must have a voting delegate present at the forum (appointed or
elected by the voter’s assembly). This delegate has the authority to vote
at the forum (in the election of the convention delegates and/or overtures) and
any other business that may come up. The pastoral delegate and alternate
will be elected first, then a lay delegate and alternate (selected from
candidates from each congregation nominating a person for convention lay
delegate).