Saturday, August 31, 2019

09-01-2019 Announcements

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

MAIN STREET LIVING –Sep 8: 10:30 AM-Worship Service- Rev. Dr. Corey Rajek of Faith Lutheran Church in Pierre, SD presents the message “Follow Me; Jesus Says”, which is based on Luke 14: 25-35. The program is interpreted and closed captioned for the hearing impaired.  More information can be found on the web site: www.mainstreetliving.com

MEN'S GROUP resumes on Wednesday, September 4th from 6:00-7:00am at the church. If at all possible, please come and join us for early morning devotions and the Apologetics study.  Bring your own coffee, as we men don't like to share (grin).

LADIES AID and LWML will meet on Sept. 5 at 2:00 pm  to continue our Bible Study on Revelation with Pastor Makelin.  Darlene Schrag is Hostess for the meeting.  On Altar Flowers for September is Garnet Stern and Visiting Helper is Darlene Schrag.  Coffee Hour Committee for September 1st is Darlene Schrag, Joan Dreessen and Corrine Handel.

THE BANQUET OPPORTUNITY is this week Wednesday Sept 4th. There is still time to sign up and help serve. Anyone wanting to car pool please meet at the church parking lot at 4pm. Those driving will leave by 4:10 to get to the Nordstrom-Johnson Building at the W.H. Lyon Fairgrounds in Sioux Falls.   They would like everyone there before 5:15.  Early Set Up Team please meet at church to car pool by 3:30. Remember casual clothes suggested and closed toed shoes are required. Thanks to everyone for helping, donating and those whom will be serving to bless the less fortunate. 

WOULD YOU LIKE to help our home-bound neighbor?  Ask about the possibility of becoming a Volunteer Driver, contact Pastor, or send an email to stpaulfreeman@gmail.com

AFTER SERVICE APOLOGETICS STUDY begins Sunday, September 8th (I'm calling it Christian Fellowship Study - Pastor) in the Youth room upstairs (for now).  If you have not signed up, come anyways, we can share workbooks until we get you one. What is Apologetics you may ask?  Apologetics comes from the word apology, not "I'm sorry" but “to defend” (such as Apology of the Augsburg Confession).  Apologetics is how to defend the Faith in a Christian (Lutheran) manner and perspective (worldview) when asked or challenged by another perspective.

THIS MONTH'S MISSION/MINISTRY OF THE MONTH IS LUTHERANS FOR LIFE. Sadly Life issues are more than just abortion, which is huge by itself, but Lutherans for Life also deals with topics such as; Abortion Healing, Sexuality, Capital Punishment, Embryonic Adoption, Contraceptives/Abortifacients, Embryonic Stem Cell Research, End of Life, Eugenics, Euthanasia and Assisted Suicide, Fetal Tissue Research, Human Cloning, In Vitro Fertilization, Hospital Ethics, Marriage, Population Control, Therapeutic Incubation and more, though the lens of our Christian Worldview and the sanctity of Life.  The greater chapter for Lutherans for Life can be accessed online though many social media outlets, as well as  www.lutheransforlife.org or call 800-325-3040, or the local chapter at South Eastern South Dakota Lutherans For Life (SESDLFL), Joy Ellis, P. O. 265, Menno, SD 57045.

Saturday, August 24, 2019

08-25-2019 Announcement


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

MAIN STREET LIVING –Sep 1: 10:30 AM-Worship Service-Rev. Terry Makelin of St. Paul Lutheran Church in Freeman, SD presents the message “Invited to His Feast.” The message is based on Luke 14:1-14. The program is interpreted and closed captioned for the hearing impaired.  More information can be found on the web site: www.mainstreetliving.com
 
LADIES AID and LWML will meet on Sept. 5 at 2:00 pm  to continue our Bible Study on Revelation with Pastor Makelin.  Darlene Schrag is Hostess for the meeting.  On Altar Flowers for September is Garnet Stern and Visiting Helper is Darlene Schrag.  Coffee Hour Committee for September 1st is Darlene Schrag, Joan Dreessen and Corrine Handel.

SPECIAL VOTERS MEETING will be held after worship services today to discuss (and vote?) to change worship times back to 9:30 (or not).  Here's the issue. Pastor Makelin has indicated that he is no longer willing to do vacancy coverage right away after St. Paul Freeman's services - especially during the school months, as he wanted to speak to people and teach during Sunday school/Fellowship hour (instead of rushing off).  Emmanuel Menno (who is currently worshiping at 10:30am) has offered to switch to 8:00am to accommodate Pastor Makelin still doing their vacancy coverage, but St. Paul Freeman would have to switch back to 9:30 to make it work.  If yes, and St. Paul switches back to 9:30am, then service times for both churches will change September 8th.  If St. Paul Freeman is staying at 9:00am, Emmanuel Menno will have to regroup and try something (or someone) else.

QUICK MEETING FOR PARENTS AND FIFTH AND SIXTH GRADE KIDS concerning an after school program to cover Bible basics on this Wednesday at 6:30pm. - Pastor Makelin

WOULD YOU LIKE to help our home-bound neighbor?  Ask about the possibility of becoming a Volunteer Driver, contact Pastor, or send an email to stpaulfreeman@gmail.com

OPPORTUNITY TO SERVE: Our Congregation will be serving at the West Side Banquet in Sioux Falls on Wednesday Sept 4th. There is a sign-up sheet on the bulletin board if you are interested in helping. More details will be posted there. We will also be collecting items for The Banquets “Wish List”   Items include:
Regular coffee grounds, Large size containers of cinnamon, granulated garlic, season salts, white or black pepper, oregano, dry mustard and poultry seasoning,  new white flour sack towels, hotel size toiletries, and any feminine products.  They would also take clean plastic containers with lids for families to take leftovers (cottage cheese, sour cream, cool whip& butter tubs sizes)
Boxes and baskets for your donation will be available through the month of August in the fellowship hall.  On August 25 after the service we will take a free will offering for anyone wanting to give a monetary gift.

THE SIGNUP SHEET for the 30 week Apologetic study is located on the tables in the Fellowship hall, with a "student book" to look over.  Everyone is encouraged to come and learn/practice their duty as Christians, sharing and defending the Christian worldview (focused on Christ and His work for us) to your neighbor in a loving way.  There are two opportunities; The Men's group (6:00am, starting September 4th), Sunday after services (starting on Sunday September 8th), for confirmed youth, former Tuesday night study members, and everyone else. The cost for the book is $18 if you wish to give a free-will offering to the regular offering plate.

AUGUST MISSION/MINISTRY OF THE MONTH, MISSION CENTRAL supports many missionaries.  Once of which is Pastor Eric Stinnett, and his family.  Eric is a Theological educator at Makane Yesus Seminary in Addis Ababa Ethiopia where pastors are being trained to serve in Lutheran Churches there.  The Ethiopian Evangelical Church Mekane Yesus, which is the national Lutheran church in Ethiopia, now boasts approximately 8.3 million baptized members – more than the United States.  By comparison, the ELCA stood at just over 3.5 million member, the Lutheran Church – Missouri Synod maintains a membership of 2.4 million, and the Wisconsin Evangelical Lutheran Synod has another 400,000, plus some other smaller Lutheran bodies.  You may contact them at; Website: www.missioncentral.us/stinnett.

Friday, August 16, 2019

08-18-2019 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 (Andrea, Marie and family) and for those who have long term health issues and/or difficulty coming to services on their own (Orville, Connie, Bernice, Lee, Lavonne, Lorna, Melton, Millie, Ruth, Alice, Norby, Sharon, Wyona, Lucille, Marlene)

MAIN STREET LIVING –Aug 18: 10:30 AM-Worship Service- Rev. Craig Grams of Zion Lutheran Church in Sioux Falls selected Hebrews 12:4-24 for his message “A Father‘s Discipline”.  The program is interpreted and closed captioned for the hearing impaired.  More information can be found on the web site: www.mainstreetliving.com

COFFEE HOUR today will be hosted by the Youth Group. They will also share some pictures and a small update on the LCMS National Youth Convention that they attended in July.

REMINDER of St. John's Emery's building decommissioning, today at 3:30pm with reception and meal to follow.

SPECIAL VOTERS MEETING meeting will be held after worship services August 25th to discuss (and vote?) to change worship times back to 9:30 (or not).  Here's the issue. Pastor Makelin has indicated that he is no longer willing to do vacancy coverage right away after St. Paul Freeman's services - especially during the school months, as he wanted to speak to people and teach during Sunday school/Fellowship hour (instead of rushing off).  Emmanuel Menno (who is currently worshiping at 10:30am) has offered to switch to 8:00am to accommodate Pastor Makelin still doing their vacancy coverage, but St. Paul Freeman would have to switch back to 9:30 to make it work.  If yes, and St. Paul switches back to 9:30am, then service times for both churches will change September 8th.  If St. Paul Freeman is staying at 9:00am, Emmanuel Menno will have to regroup and try something (or someone) else.

OPPORTUNITY TO SERVE: Our Congregation will be serving at the West Side Banquet in Sioux Falls on Wednesday Sept 4th. There is a sign-up sheet on the bulletin board if you are interested in helping. More details will be posted there. We will also be collecting items for The Banquets “Wish List”   Items include:
Regular coffee grounds, Large size containers of cinnamon, granulated garlic, season salts, white or black pepper, oregano, dry mustard and poultry seasoning,  new white flour sack towels, hotel size toiletries, and any feminine products.  They would also take clean plastic containers with lids for families to take leftovers (cottage cheese, sour cream, cool whip & butter tubs sizes)
Boxes and baskets for your donation will be available through the month of August in the fellowship hall.  On August 25 after the service we will take a free will offering for anyone wanting to give a monetary gift.

THE SIGNUP SHEET for the 30 week Apologetic study is located on the tables in the Fellowship hall, with a "student book" to look over.  Everyone is encouraged to come and learn/practice their duty as Christians, sharing and defending the Christian worldview (focused on Christ and His work for us) to your neighbor in a loving way.  There are two opportunities; The Men's group (6:00am, starting September 4th), Sunday after services (starting on Sunday September 8th), for confirmed youth, former Tuesday night study members, and everyone else. The cost for the book is $18 if you wish to give a free-will offering to the regular offering plate.

HELPING OUR HOME-BOUND NEIGHBOR by doing works of mercy.  As some may know, Freeman area transit has suspended weekend services and therefore our non-driving church goer does not have that opportunity to attend Word and Sacrament, but have to find their own rides.  While I serve by delivering His body and blood, and the ushers record the sermons, and Aleta records video...there is another way that you can help.  The transit company has discussed how volunteer drivers can use their vehicles to deliver those who want to go to services (and back).  These volunteer drivers would serve all Freeman area churches by using the transit company buses for Sunday services. A CDL or special licensing is not required, just a regular drivers license. The transit company will provide vehicles, do background checks, and hands-on training (reviewing passenger assistance, documentation and wheelchair secure-ment procedures) which will take about 2-3 hours.  If you would like to be a part of this mercy work opportunity, please give me a note or send an email to stpaulfreeman@gmail.com, so I can estimate interest. – Pastor
AUGUST MISSION/MINISTRY OF THE MONTH, MISSION CENTRAL supports many missionaries.  Once of which is Pastor Eric Stinnett, and his family.  Eric is a Theological educator at Makane Yesus Seminary in Addis Ababa Ethiopia where pastors are being trained to serve in Lutheran Churches there.  The Ethiopian Evangelical Church Mekane Yesus, which is the national Lutheran church in Ethiopia, now boasts approximately 8.3 million baptized members – more than the United States.  By comparison, the ELCA stood at just over 3.5 million member, the Lutheran Church – Missouri Synod maintains a membership of 2.4 million, and the Wisconsin Evangelical Lutheran Synod has another 400,000, plus some other smaller Lutheran bodies.  You may contact them at; Website: www.missioncentral.us/stinnett.


 
NEBRASKA FLOOD RELIEF UPDATE
What is the latest? While relief efforts have been in progress around Nebraska, the largest concentrated relief is happening in the Fremont area. Good Shepherd Lutheran Church of Fremont, NE established Project Restore with a grant from The Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod to become a staging site for volunteer work groups offering assistance to individuals in Fremont and the surrounding communities.  They have had groups from IL, MO, KS, AZ, and TX serve with them this summer, but there is still more work to be done.  If you have youth groups, small groups, or individuals who are interested in helping Nebraskans in need, Project Restore NEEDS YOU!  People who are willing to volunteer in clean-up and restoration work.  Sign up using this link and invite your friends to help be the hands and feet of Christ’s Church as we serve those in need: https://www.goodshepherdlutheranchurch.org/project-restore-signup.  If you have questions don’t hesitate to contact Traci Kohls at Project Restore at (402) 721-8412 or traci@gslcfremont.org




 



Friday, August 9, 2019

08-11-2019 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 (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 18: 10:30 AM-Worship Service-Rev. Gary Klatt of St. John’s Lutheran Church of Luverne, MN presents the message “Witnesses of God’s Grace” which is based on Hebrews 11:17-31 & 12:1-3.  The program is interpreted and closed captioned for the hearing impaired.  More information can be found on the web site: www.mainstreetliving.com

OPPORTUNITY TO SERVE: Our Congregation will be serving at the West Side Banquet in Sioux Falls on Wednesday Sept 4th. There is a sign-up sheet on the bulletin board if you are interested in helping. More details will be posted there. We will also be collecting items for The Banquets “Wish List”   Items include:
Regular coffee grounds, Large size containers of cinnamon, granulated garlic, season salts, white or black pepper, oregano, dry mustard and poultry seasoning,  new white flour sack towels, hotel size toiletries, and any feminine products.  They would also take clean plastic containers with lids for families to take leftovers (cottage cheese, sour cream, cool whip & butter tubs sizes)
Boxes and baskets for your donation will be available through the month of August in the fellowship hall.  On August 25 after the service we will take a free will offering for anyone wanting to give a monetary gift.
APOLOGETICS STUDY (STARTING IN SEPTEMBER) TOPICS: How do we speak the Truth in Love with Our Neighbor? What tools do we use when we defend the Faith? Did Jesus really die and rise again? When will Jesus return? How did the Bible come to be? Is the Creation account true? What do we know about evolution? Is there evidence of the Flood? Is the God of the Old Testament the same God of the New Testament? What is my identity? Does human life matter and when does it begin and end? As a Christian, can I like science? Why do bad things happen? What does God want me to do as a Christian? What does God say about marriage, gender identity, miracles, ghosts, aliens, and many more?  Wednesdays at 6:00am, 6:30pm, and possibly after services on Sunday. A sign-up sheet will be coming soon to order materials. - Pastor Makelin

AUGUST MISSION/MINISTRY OF THE MONTH, MISSION CENTRAL supports many missionaries.  Once of which is Pastor Eric Stinnett, and his family.  Eric is a Theological educator at Makane Yesus Seminary in Addis Ababa Ethiopia where pastors are being trained to serve in Lutheran Churches there.  The Ethiopian Evangelical Church Mekane Yesus, which is the national Lutheran church in Ethiopia, now boasts approximately 8.3 million baptized members – more than the United States.  By comparison, the ELCA stood at just over 3.5 million member, the Lutheran Church – Missouri Synod maintains a membership of 2.4 million, and the Wisconsin Evangelical Lutheran Synod has another 400,000, plus some other smaller Lutheran bodies.  You may contact them at; Website: www.missioncentral.us/stinnett.

SPECIAL VOTERS METTING after worship service on August 25th to vote on changing the worship service time back to 9:30 a.m.

ST. JOHN'S IN EMERY has decided to abandon and decommission its building, due to issues too many to cover.  For now, St. John's continues its presence in Emery worshiping at the funeral chapel on Main Street.  There will be a final decommissioning service at St.  John's on Sunday, August 18 at 3:30 with a reception and meal to follow. The saints at St. John's would like to cordially invite you and any members of your congregations who would like to attend. They ask that people RSVP for the meal by August 14 by contacting Pastor Christopher at 605-239-4754.

COFFEE HOUR on August 18 will be hosted by the Youth Group. They will also share some pictures and small update on the LCMS National Youth Conversation that they attended in July.

NEBRASKA FLOOD RELIEF UPDATE

What is the latest? While relief efforts have been in progress around Nebraska, the largest concentrated relief is happening in the Fremont area. Good Shepherd Lutheran Church of Fremont, NE established Project Restore with a grant from The Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod to become a staging site for volunteer work groups offering assistance to individuals in Fremont and the surrounding communities.  They have had groups from IL, MO, KS, AZ, and TX serve with them this summer, but there is still more work to be done.  If you have youth groups, small groups, or individuals who are interested in helping Nebraskans in need, Project Restore NEEDS YOU!  People who are willing to volunteer in clean-up and restoration work.  Sign up using this link and invite your friends to help be the hands and feet of Christ’s Church as we serve those in need: https://www.goodshepherdlutheranchurch.org/project-restore-signup.  If you have questions don’t hesitate to contact Traci Kohls at Project Restore at (402) 721-8412 or traci@gslcfremont.org


Friday, August 2, 2019

08-04-2019 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 11: 10:30-Worship Service-Rev. Levi Willms of St. John’s Lutheran Church in Yankton, SD presents the message “Do Not Think About Your Life” based on Luke 12:22-34. The program is interpreted and closed captioned for the hearing impaired.  More information can be found on the web site: www.mainstreetliving.com

B3 — THE BIBLE, A BURGER, AND A BEER — Please join us at Overtime in Mitchell at 6:00 on Sunday August 11th for our Grown-Up Bible Bowl competition. We have four teams prepared for an old-fashioned Bible Bowl only this time for grown-ups (ask Pastor about Bible Bowl if you aren’t familiar with it)! So on August 11th we will have The Bible, a Burger, and a Beer while we review chapters 26-50 of Genesis. Since Pastor Christopher is the Quizmaster for the evening he and Jane will be at Overtime by 5:15 to order and eat, so join us then if you can or come by 6:00 and listen to the questions while you enjoy a great burger or steak. If you would like to participate on a team please talk to Bobby or Cindell (the masterminds behind the event).

ST. JOHN'S IN EMERY has decided to abandon and decommission its building, due to issues too many to cover.  For now, St. John's continues its presence in Emery worshiping at the funeral chapel on Main Street.  There will be a final decommissioning service at St.  John's on Sunday, August 18 at 3:30 with a reception and meal to follow. The saints at St. John's would like to cordially invite you and any members of your congregations who would like to attend. They ask that people RSVP for the meal by August 14 by contacting Pastor Christopher at 605-239-4754.

OPPORTUNITY TO SERVE: Our Congregation will be serving at the West Side Banquet in Sioux Falls on Wednesday Sept 4th. There is a sign up sheet on the bulletin board if you are interested in helping. More details will be posted there. We will also be collecting items for The Banquets “Wish List”   Items include:
Regular coffee grounds, Large size containers of cinnamon, granulated garlic, season salts, white or black pepper, oregano, dry mustard and poultry seasoning,  new white flour sack towels, hotel size toiletries, and any feminine products.  They would also take clean plastic containers with lids for families to take leftovers (cottage cheese, sour cream, cool whip & butter tubs sizes)
Boxes and baskets for your donation will be available through the month of August in the fellowship hall.  On August 25 after the service we will take a free will offering for anyone wanting to give a monetary gift.

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

APOLOGETICS STUDY (STARTING IN SEPTEMBER) TOPICS: How do we speak the Truth in Love with Our Neighbor? What tools do we use when we defend the Faith? Did Jesus really die and rise again? When will Jesus return? How did the Bible come to be? Is the Creation account true? What do we know about evolution? Is there evidence of the Flood? Is the God of the Old Testament the same God of the New Testament? What is my identity? Does human life matter and when does it begin and end? As a Christian, can I like science? Why do bad things happen? What does God want me to do as a Christian? What does God say about marriage, gender identity, miracles, ghosts, aliens, and many more?  Wednesdays at 6:00am, 6:30pm, and possibly after services on Sunday. A sign-up sheet will be coming soon to order materials. - Pastor Makelin

AUGUST MISSION/MINISTRY OF THE MONTH IS MISSION CENTRAL:  Mission Central is an RSO of the LCMS and are a team of volunteers and professionals working closely with LCMS International and National mission committed to: Helping YOU PERSONALLY support missionaries/Assisting YOU PERSONALLY to volunteer with YOUR time and talents for the Lord’s work/Reducing the overhead costs associated with YOUR personal gift/Designating YOUR gift to a specific family or project in order that YOU have the absolute assurance your gift of love is going directly for its intended purpose. THE LORD’S MISSION CENTRAL IS IN THE HILLS OF WESTERN IOWA WORKING COAST TO COAST WITH YOU IN THE LORD’S MISSION! Contact Gary Thies (712-882-1029) or Rev. Dr. Brent Smith (703-713-2851) to take action today. or see the bulletin board for missionaries to support

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...