Friday, July 26, 2019

07-28-2019 Announcements

IN YOUR PRAYERS Pray this week for; Those who are recovering from surgery, hospitalization, or sudden illnesses (Harlan, Joy, Marvin, Brandon, Tina, Orville) and for those who have long term health issues and/or difficulty coming to services on their own (Connie, Bernice, Lee, Lavonne, Lorna, Melton, Millie, Ruth, Alice, Norby, Sharon, Wyona, Lucille, Marlene)

MAIN STREET LIVING –Aug 4: 10:30-Worship Service-The message “”Be on Guard Against All Covetousness” is based on Luke 12:13-2, is presented by Rev. Jens Jenson of Redeemer Lutheran Church in Armour, SD.  The program is interpreted and closed captioned for the hearing impaired.  More information can be found on the web site: www.mainstreetliving.com
 
PASTOR MAKELIN will be out of state July 19th-August 3rd. He is the Freeman Circuit pastoral delegate, and will be attending the Triennial Synodical Conference from July 19th through July 25th, and will be on vacation after, until August 3rd.  Pastor Richard Luttmann will be preaching on July 21st and Pastor David Ellis on the 28th.  Emergency coverage will be handled by the Circuit pastors who have agreed to make themselves available for emergency hospital calls and death notices. Pastor Christopher (630-8156), Doremus (270-1406), Thorson (270-0059), and Kurowski (471-0293).

ADIES AID and LWML will not have a meeting in August.  Altar flowers is open for August and Visiting Helper is Marlene Pidde.

QUARTERLY VOTER MEETING NOTICE: Our Summer Voters meeting will be held today in the Fellowship all right after the Worship Service.  Please plan to attend.

THANK YOU TO PASTOR ELLIS for conducting our service today while Pastor Makelin is on vacation.
AN APOLOGETICS STUDY BEGINS IN SEPTEMBER. What is Apologetics you may ask?  Apologetics comes from the word apology, but the kind of apology as; “to defend”, such as Apology of the Augsburg Confession (one our documents we subscribe to adhere).  Apologetics is how to defend the Faith in a Christian (Lutheran) manner and perspective (worldview) when asked or challenged by another’s perspective.  Questions of this day and age, in science, theology, and everyday life.  Questions like; Is there a Hell? How do we know there is a God? Is the Creation account true? What does God say about Marriage? What does God say about Gender Identity?  Do you have these questions?  How would you answer someone who asked you these questions?  Available times will be Wednesday mornings at 6:00am (Men’s Group), Wednesday Evenings at 6:30pm (anyone can attend, but especially invited are the former Tuesday night study group and the 2019 Confirmation cohort), and/or Sunday after worship (if arrangements can be made concerning vacancy coverage, or alternate teachers).  More information will be given in August and a sign-up sheet will be available to order materials. – Pastor Makelin

JULY MISSION/MINISTRY OF THE MONTH JOINT SEMINARY FUND OR ADOPT A STUDENT. We are blessed with LCMS pastors and leaders well-equipped for ministry by our world-class seminaries. Every gift to LCMS Joint Seminary Fund helps both of our world-class seminaries as they continue preparing future messengers of God’s forgiveness. Donations to the Joint Seminary Fund restrict the Synod to use them only for providing annual supplemental operating grants for our seminaries. Monthly Joint Seminary Fund grants are over-and-above Synod ""subsidy"" (see Together As Synod). Each seminary may use Joint Seminary funds to relieve whatever financial need or pressure is greatest, similar to unrestricted subsidy. Each donation helps both LCMS seminaries, and is an easy way to make a lasting difference. (Visit lcms.org/giving/transparency to access audited reports on the Joint Seminary Fund.) Gifts from first-time contributors will be matched dollar-for-dollar - up to a maximum of $50,000 - if received before November 30, 2019. 
In addition, each Seminary has Adopt a Student programs to supplement non-tuition expenses.
July Mission/Ministry of the month Joint Seminary Fund or Adopt a Student; Each Seminary has Adopt a Student programs to supplement non-tuition expenses. Please see the included insert on how to adopt a student at our Seminaries.

Friday, July 19, 2019


IN YOUR PRAYERS Pray this week for; Those who are recovering from surgery, hospitalization, or sudden illnesses (Harlan, Joy, Marvin, Brandon, Tina, Orville) and for those who have long term health issues and/or difficulty coming to services on their own (Connie, Bernice, Lee, Lavonne, Lorna, Melton, Millie, Ruth, Alice, Norby, Sharon, Wyona, Lucille, Marlene)

MAIN STREET LIVING –July 28:  10:30 AM-Worship Service- The message ”Be on Guard Against All Covetousness” is based on Luke 12:13-2, is presented by Reverend Jens Jenson of Redeemer Lutheran Church in Armour.  The program is interpreted and closed captioned for the hearing impaired.  More information can be found on the web sitewww.mainstreetliving.com

PASTOR MAKELIN will be out of state July 19th-August 3rd. He is the Freeman Circuit pastoral delegate, and will be attending the Triennial Synodical Conference from July 19th through July 25th, and will be on vacation after, until August 3rd.  Pastor Richard Luttmann will be preaching on July 21st and Pastor David Ellis on the 28th.  Emergency coverage will be handled by the Circuit pastors who have agreed to make themselves available for emergency hospital calls and death notices. Pastor Christopher (630-8156), Doremus (270-1406), Thorson (270-0059), and Kurowski (471-0293).

TODAY’S ALTAR FLOWERS are to thank and praise God for Rev. Richard & Bunne Weeman’s 50th wedding anniversary.

THANK YOU TO PASTOR LUTTMANN for conducting our service today while Pastor Makelin is attending the Triennial Synodical Conference

QUARTERLY VOTER MEETING NOTICE: Our Summer Voters meeting will be held on July 28 in the Fellowship all right after the Worship Service.  Please plan to attend.

AN APOLOGETICS STUDY BEGINS IN SEPTEMBER. What is Apologetics you may ask?  Apologetics comes from the word apology, but the kind of apology as; “to defend”, such as Apology of the Augsburg Confession (one our documents we subscribe to adhere).  Apologetics is how to defend the Faith in a Christian (Lutheran) manner and perspective (worldview) when asked or challenged by another’s perspective.  Questions of this day and age, in science, theology, and everyday life.  Questions like; Is there a Hell? How do we know there is a God? Is the Creation account true? What does God say about Marriage? What does God say about Gender Identity?  Do you have these questions?  How would you answer someone who asked you these questions?  Available times will be Wednesday mornings at 6:00am (Men’s Group), Wednesday Evenings at 6:30pm (anyone can attend, but especially invited are the former Tuesday night study group and the 2019 Confirmation cohort), and/or Sunday after worship (if arrangements can be made concerning vacancy coverage, or alternate teachers).  More information will be given in August and a sign-up sheet will be available to order materials. – Pastor Makelin

JULY MISSION/MINISTRY OF THE MONTH JOINT SEMINARY FUND OR ADOPT A STUDENT. We are blessed with LCMS pastors and leaders well-equipped for ministry by our world-class seminaries. Every gift to LCMS Joint Seminary Fund helps both of our world-class seminaries as they continue preparing future messengers of God’s forgiveness. Donations to the Joint Seminary Fund restrict the Synod to use them only for providing annual supplemental operating grants for our seminaries. Monthly Joint Seminary Fund grants are over-and-above Synod ""subsidy"" (see Together As Synod). Each seminary may use Joint Seminary funds to relieve whatever financial need or pressure is greatest, similar to unrestricted subsidy. Each donation helps both LCMS seminaries, and is an easy way to make a lasting difference. (Visit lcms.org/giving/transparency to access audited reports on the Joint Seminary Fund.) Gifts from first-time contributors will be matched dollar-for-dollar - up to a maximum of $50,000 - if received before November 30, 2019. 
In addition, each Seminary has Adopt a Student programs to supplement non-tuition expenses.

July Mission/Ministry of the month Joint Seminary Fund or Adopt a Student Please read the included insert and consider giving ( Gifts from first-time contributors will be matched dollar-for-dollar - up to a maximum of $50,000 - if received before November 30, 2019)

Friday, July 12, 2019

07-14-2019 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 (Harlan, Joy, Marvin, Brandon, Tina, Orville) and for those who have long term health issues and/or difficulty coming to services on their own (Connie, Bernice, Lee, Lavonne, Lorna, Melton, Millie, Ruth, Alice, Norby, Sharon, Wyona, Lucille, Marlene)

MAIN STREET LIVING –July 21:  10:30 AM-Worship Service-Reverend Iver Possehl of Mount Olive Lutheran Church in Watertown bases the message, “The Good Portion” on Luke 10:38-42. The program is interpreted and closed captioned for the hearing impaired.  More information can be found on the web sitewww.mainstreetliving.com

PASTOR MAKELIN will be out of state July 19th-August 3rd. He is the Freeman Circuit pastoral delegate, and will be attending the Triennial Synodical Conference from July 19th through July 25th, and will be on vacation after, until August 3rd.  Pastor Richard Luttmann will be preaching on July 21st and Pastor David Ellis on the 28th.  Emergency coverage will be handled by the Circuit pastors who have agreed to make themselves available for emergency hospital calls and death notices. Pastor Christopher (630-8156), Doremus (270-1406), Thorson (270-0059), and Kurowski (471-0293).

VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL July 15 – 18 is still in need of
some Volunteers.  If you would like to help out please sign the sheet on the table thank you.

JULY MISSION/MINISTRY OF THE MONTH JOINT SEMINARY FUND OR ADOPT A STUDENT. We are blessed with LCMS pastors and leaders well-equipped for ministry by our world-class seminaries. Every gift to LCMS Joint Seminary Fund helps both of our world-class seminaries as they continue preparing future messengers of God’s forgiveness. Donations to the Joint Seminary Fund restrict the Synod to use them only for providing annual supplemental operating grants for our seminaries. Monthly Joint Seminary Fund grants are over-and-above Synod ""subsidy"" (see Together As Synod). Each seminary may use Joint Seminary funds to relieve whatever financial need or pressure is greatest, similar to unrestricted subsidy. Each donation helps both LCMS seminaries, and is an easy way to make a lasting difference. (Visit lcms.org/giving/transparency to access audited reports on the Joint Seminary Fund.) Gifts from first-time contributors will be matched dollar-for-dollar - up to a maximum of $50,000 - if received before November 30, 2019. 
In addition, each Seminary has Adopt a Student programs to supplement non-tuition expenses

Thursday, July 4, 2019

07-07-2019 Announcements

IN YOUR PRAYERS Pray this week for; Those who are recovering from surgery, hospitalization, or sudden illnesses (Harlan, Joy, Marvin, Brandon, Tina, Marlene) and for those who have long term health issues and/or difficulty coming to services on their own (Connie, Bernice, Lee, Lavonne, Lorna, Melton, Millie, Ruth, Alice, Norby, Sharon, Wyona, Lucille, Orville)

MAIN STREET LIVING –July 14: 10:30 AM-Worship Service- The message is delivered by Reverend Peter Kurowski of Zion Lutheran in Canistota and St. John’s Lutheran in Montrose.  “Far More Than the Greatest Teacher Ever!” is based on Luke 10:25.  The program is interpreted and closed captioned for the hearing impaired.  More information can be found on the web site: www.mainstreetliving.com

THIS WEEK AND PART OF NEXT:  Eight from our local Youth Group will be attending the National Lutheran Youth Gathering in Minneapolis and they are asking for prayers from the congregation as they venture on this journey. This year’s theme is “Real Present God” and is based on learning from Psalms.  A heartfelt thanks to all who helped make this trip possible by helping raise money and donating funds over the last couple of years.

Please see the sign-up sheet in the fellowship hall if you would like to help with VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL.  The dates are July 15-18.  We are looking for a donation or time and/or snacks.

To register your children or grandchildren for VBS please send an email to stpaulfreemanboe@gmail.com.  If you do not have email; text or call Karissa at 605-310-7526.  Include the child’s name and grade they will be in this Fall.

JUNE'S MISSION/MINISTRY OF THE MONTH IS THE LUTHERAN CHURCH MISSOURI SYNOD (LCMS) DISASTER RESPONSE by providing resources and services (mercy) in a Gospel-centered care for body and soul.  It provides "Mercy in Action” preparedness training, materials, financial  and people resources in times of domestic and international disasters.  They are currently active with recent flooding, tornadoes, and fires, as well as rebuilding efforts for past disasters, such as the Houston area flooding.  Please visit the website at https://www.lcms.org/how-we-serve/mercy/disaster-response

 

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...