Saturday, January 26, 2019

01-27-2019 Announcements


IN YOUR PRAYERS Pray this week for; Those who are recovering from surgery, hospitalization, or sudden illnesses (_______) and for those who have long term health issues and/or difficulty coming to services on their own (Connie, Bernice, Henrietta, Lee, Lavonne, Delores, Lorna, Melton, Millie, Ruth, Alice, Marlene, Norby).

MAIN STREET LIVING – February 3, 2019: Rev. Randy Sturzenbecher, the Pastor at Divine Shepherd Lutheran Church in Black Hawk, South Dakota brings the message “The Power and Authority of Jesus Equals Your Forgiveness based on Luke 4: 31-34. The program is interpreted and closed captioned for the hearing impaired.  For more information go to the web site: www.mainstreetliving.com

ANNUAL REPORTS thank everyone who gave us there reports, the annual reports will be handed out February 3.

QUARTERLY VOTERS MEETING NOTICE:  Our winter voters meeting will be held today in the fellowship hall right after the worship service please plan to attend.

There will be a short meeting for THE SAMARITAN GROUP Feb. 17th following church. Any ladies interested in joining or remaining a member please plan on attending. If you cannot attend please let LaNae Harberts  or Kristi Dannenbring know if you would like to join our group or if you plan on continuing to be a part of our group.

STEAK SUPPER VALENTINE’S FUNDRAISER scheduled for February 10th. 5:30 and 6:30 time slots available.  Sign up on the bulletin board today or with a Youth Group Member next Sunday.  We would like as many as possible signed up on or before Sunday Feb 3rd.  The $15 meal will include lettuce salad, grilled steak, cheesy potatoes, vegetable, dessert, punch and coffee.

LADIES AID and LWML will meet on February 7th at 2:00 pm for Bible Study with Pastor Makelin.  Hostess for the meeting is Cindy Hofer.  Visiting Helper is open and Sharon Pfeiffer is in charge of Altar Flowers for February.

ATTENTION DARTBALL PLAYERS: This week’s game is Monday, Jan. 28--Freeman at Delmont.  Game time is 7:30 p.m.  (If you want to carpool, meet at St. Paul’s at 6:30 p.m.)

IF YOU, OR YOUR GROUP, would like to host a meal before the midweek services, please see the bulletin board to sign up.  This is what we have so far: March 6 Ash Wednesday - No Meal, March 13 - Youth Group. March 20 - available, March 27 - Youth Group, April 3 - available, April 10 - Youth Group, April 17 - available, April 21 Easter Breakfast - Youth Group.

THRIVENT DOLLARS - We, the Thrivent Committee of St Paul's, are reminding you that you need to direct your Thrivent Choice Dollars every year before March 1st. Without  your individual directive, Thrivent chooses which non-profit organization receives your money. We hope that you will either call or go online to designate our church as the recipient of those funds to benefit our needs here at home. 1-800-847-4836 or thivent.com  Thank you!

OUR MISSION-MINISTRY OF THE MONTH FOR JANUARY is the Native American Ministries We (St. Paul Freeman) support the Native American Ministries with our budget as we support the South District.  The District uses a portion of the unrestricted funds of all the congregations in South Dakota to support the Native American Ministries of Pine Ridge (7%) and Rosebud (1.5%).  For more information on  with the District mission support for 2018, see bulletin board. 

THE PURPOSE OF THE “MISSION-MINISTRY OF THE MONTH” is to highlight the missions-ministries St. Paul already supports (either directly or by budgeted mission offerings), and/or those missions-ministries we would like to encourage supporting through a free-will offering basket, set by the kitchen window.  You are not obligated to contribute, but all free will contributions will be collected for the month and sent at that time.  You, of course, may also directly contribute to any highlighted mission/ministry at any time, as you are inclined.  Support collected in the "Mission of the Month" free will offering are sent directly, or added to what we (St. Paul) already budget for, depending on the mission/ministry.  Sola Dei Gloria- SEE FREE WILL BASKET BY WINDOW for Mission-Ministry of the Month.

Friday, January 18, 2019

01-20-2019 Announcements

WE ARE GLAD YOU ARE HERE!

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 Pray this week for; Those who are recovering from surgery, hospitalization, or sudden illnesses (_______) and for those who have long term health issues and/or difficulty coming to services on their own (Connie, Bernice, Henrietta, Lee, Lavonne, Delores, Lorna, Melton, Millie, Ruth, Alice, Marlene, Norby).

MAIN STREET LIVING – January 27, 2019: Rev. John Fries, the Pastor of Grace Lutheran in Deadwood and Blessed Emmanuel Lutheran of Sturgis, South Dakota, brings us the message “The Church’s One Foundation”.  The sermon is based on Luke 4:15-20.The program is interpreted and closed captioned for the hearing impaired.  For more information go to the web site: www.mainstreetliving.com

ANNUAL REPORTS please give them to Pastor, Aleta Starner or Denise Peterson.  We would like to have the report done by the quarterly meeting in January, thank you.  The reports that are needed:  Elders report,  Trustees report, Mentor-Mentee, LWML, and Treasurer’s report.

ATTENTION DARTBALL PLAYERS:  This week’s game is MONDAY, Jan. 21--Dimock at Freeman.  Game time is 7:30 pm.

QUARTERLY VOTERS MEETING NOTICE:  Our winter voters meeting will be held on January 27 in the fellowship hall right after the worship service please plan to attend.

OFFICER ELECTIONS - We are still looking for people to fill positions for next weeks election of officers. If you would be willing to have your name placed on the ballot for one of the offices please contact Brian Knittel or Randy Koerner as soon as possible. We would like to have three names for each position. These are the names that we have so far.
 Elder-- Dean Dreesen
Treasurer-- Jane Kleinsasser, Leann Schulz Thomas
Usher--
Trustee-- Harvey Danenbring, Darren Walz
Evangelism-- Joan Dreesen, Mark Harberts
Education-- Sheila Rigo

COFFEE HOUR SCHEDULE is out, if you would like one they are in the kitchen window.  Thank you to everyone who is willing to bring for coffee hour, it is nice time for fellowship.

SIGN UP if you would like to usher for the 2019 year as of right now we do not have anyone on the list. 

THRIVENT DOLLARS - We, the Thrivent Committee of St Paul's, are reminding you that you need to direct your Thrivent Choice Dollars every year before March 1st. Without  your individual directive, Thrivent chooses which non-profit organization receives your money. We hope that you will either call or go online to designate our church as the recipient of those funds to benefit our needs here at home. 1-800-847-4836 or thivent.com  Thank you!

OUR MISSION-MINISTRY OF THE MONTH FOR JANUARY is the Native American Ministries We (St. Paul Freeman) support the Native American Ministries with our budget as we support the South District.  The District uses a portion of the unrestricted funds of all the congregations in South Dakota to support the Native American Ministries of Pine Ridge (7%) and Rosebud (1.5%).  For more information on  with the District mission support for 2018, see bulletin board. 

THE PURPOSE OF THE “MISSION-MINISTRY OF THE MONTH” is to highlight the missions-ministries St. Paul already supports (either directly or by budgeted mission offerings), and/or those missions-ministries we would like to encourage supporting through a free-will offering basket, set by the kitchen window.  You are not obligated to contribute, but all free will contributions will be collected for the month and sent at that time.  You, of course, may also directly contribute to any highlighted mission/ministry at any time, as you are inclined.  Support collected in the "Mission of the Month" free will offering are sent directly, or added to what we (St. Paul) already budget for, depending on the mission/ministry.  Sola Dei Gloria- SEE FREE WILL BASKET BY WINDOW for Mission-Ministry of the Month.

Saturday, January 12, 2019

01-13-2019 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 Pray this week for; Those who are recovering from surgery, hospitalization, or sudden illnesses (_______) and for those who have long term health issues and/or difficulty coming to services on their own (Connie, Bernice, Henrietta, Lee, Lavonne, Delores, Lorna, Melton, Millie, Ruth, Alice, Marlene, Norby).

MAIN STREET LIVING – January 20, 2019: Worship Service-Today’s message is delivered by Rev. Paul Albers of Concordia Lutheran Church in Vermillion, SD. The sermon, “Small Signs-Big Revelations”, is based on John 2:1-11.  The program is interpreted and closed captioned for the hearing impaired.  For more information go to the web site: www.mainstreetliving.com

ANNUAL REPORTS please give them to Pastor, Aleta Starner or Denise Peterson.  We would like to have the report done by the quarterly meeting in January, thank you.  The reports that are needed:  Elders report,  Trustees report, Mentor-Mentee, Samarian Report, LWML, and Treasurer’s report.

ATTENTION DARTBALL PLAYERS:  This week’s game is Monday, January 14--Freeman at Clayton.  Game time is 7:30 p.m.  (If you want to carpool. Meet at St. Paul’s at 6:50 p.m.)
 
COFFEE HOUR SCHEDULE is out, if you would like one they are in the kitchen window.  Thank you to everyone who is willing to bring for coffee hour, it is nice time for fellowship.

QUARTERLY VOTERS MEETING NOTICE:  Our winter voters meeting will be held on January 27 in the fellowship hall right after the worship service please plan on to attend.

THE PURPOSE OF THE “MISSION-MINISTRY OF THE MONTH” is to highlight the missions-ministries St. Paul already supports (either directly or by budgeted mission offerings), and/or those missions-ministries we would like to encourage supporting through a free-will offering basket, set by the kitchen window.  You are not obligated to contribute, but all free will contributions will be collected for the month and sent at that time.  You, of course, may also directly contribute to any highlighted mission/ministry at any time, as you are inclined.

Support collected in the "Mission of the Month" free will offering are sent directly, or added to what we (St. Paul) already budget for, depending on the mission/ministry.  Sola Dei Gloria- SEE FREE WILL BASKET BY KITCHEN WINDOW for Mission-Ministry of the Month.
 
OUR MISSION-MINISTRY OF THE MONTH FOR JANUARY is the Native American Ministries We (St. Paul Freeman) support the Native American Ministries with our budget as we support the South District.  The District uses a portion of the unrestricted funds of all the congregations in South Dakota to support the Native American Ministries of Pine Ridge (7%) and Rosebud (1.5%).  For more information on  with the District mission support for 2018, see bulletin board. 

SIGN UP if you would like to usher for the 2019 year as of right now we do not have anyone on the list. 

Saturday, January 5, 2019

01-06-2019 Announcements

WE ARE GLAD YOU ARE HERE!

IN YOUR PRAYERS Pray this week for; Those who are recovering from surgery, hospitalization, or sudden illnesses (_______) and for those who have long term health issues and/or difficulty coming to services on their own (Connie, Bernice, Henrietta, Lee, Lavonne, Delores, Lorna, Melton, Millie, Ruth, Alice, Marlene, Norby).

MAIN STREET LIVING – January 13, 2019: Rev. Daniel Grimmer of Zion Lutheran Church in Mitchell, SD.  Rev. Grimmer shares with us how he came to the ministry and the importance of the scripture lesson. Romans 6:4 in that decision.  The program is interpreted and closed captioned for the hearing impaired.  For more information go to the web site: www.mainstreetliving.com

HELP NEEDED - We will be taking down the Christmas decorations this afternoon at 1:00. All help will be appreciated.

ATTENTION DARTBALL PLAYERS: The 2019 season will soon begin.  There will be a PRACTICE TODAY, 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 7,2019—Mitchell at Freeman.  Game time is 7:30 pm.  For more information, call Rev. Weeman at (605) 925-4004.

NEW MEMBER CLASSES start in January.  The Bible study on Tuesday nights (7:00pm) have been slowly going through Lutheranism 101, but will switch to covering Basic Christian Doctrine (which could lead to membership) in five weeks.  People who may be interested are possible new members, catechism kids (study ahead or catch up), other denominations (we can cover differences in teachings at the end), or anyone who would like to review the basic doctrines of the faith. Dates are; Jan 8, 15, 22, 28 and February 5.  Please let pastor know so he can have materials ready.

USHER LIST is up please sign up to help usher for the year 2019.

ANNUAL REPORTS please give them to Pastor, Aleta Starner or Denise Peterson.  We would like to have the report done by the quarterly meeting in January, thank you.  The reports that are needed:  Elders report, Melcher Scholarship Fund, Board of Evangelism, Youth Group, Trustees report, Mentor-Mentee, Samarian Report, LWML, and Treasurer’s report.

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, Alice Fliginger, Norby & Marlene Geidel, Millie Gunderson, Ella Hein, Connie Hinckley, Wyona Hofer, LaVonne Knittel, Ruth Koerner, Lee Lagendyk, Melton & Lorna Langle,  Bernice Pfeiffer, Delores Pidde, Henrietta Rhoades, Myron Schaffer, also Betty Bender & Reno Mettler.  Christmas cards were sent to June Heckenlaible in California, Lucille Rembold in Miller, 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.

THE PURPOSE OF THE “MISSION-MINISTRY OF THE MONTH” is to highlight the missions-ministries St. Paul already supports (either directly or by budgeted mission offerings), and/or those missions-ministries we would like to encourage supporting through a free-will offering basket, set by the kitchen window.  You are not obligated to contribute, but all free will contributions will be collected for the month and sent at that time.  You, of course, may also directly contribute to any highlighted mission/ministry at any time, as you are inclined.

OUR MISSION-MINISTRY OF THE MONTH FOR JANUARY is the Native American Ministries (which this month is also one of the missions supported by the South Dakota District of the Lutheran Church Missouri Synod). - SEE INSERT

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