Saturday, July 18, 2020

07-19-2020 Order of Service and Announcements


July 19, 2020  (6th Sunday after Trinity)
Opening Hymn                                                                                 Page 563

Divine Service 3 (page 184)  
Sermon hymn                                                                                    Page 562

Sermon            Our Only Hope is in Christ’s Righteousness!”                     
                                                                                   Mathew 5:(17-19)20-26

Offertory

Communion hymn                                                            Page 655, 834, 433

Closing hymn                                                                                   Page 756

 
CALENDAR FOR THE WEEK

 
Sunday:         8:30 a.m.:  Bible Study
                                   9:30 a.m.:  Worship Service / Holy Communion
                                                      Live Stream You Tube

                                   11:30 p.m.:  Worship Service / Holy Communion
                                                        Scotland
    
            Wednesday:  6:00 a.m.:  Men’s Bible Study
 

Sunday:          8:30 a.m.:  Bible Study
                                    9:30 a.m.:  Worship Service / Holy Communion
                                                       Live Stream You Tube
                                   10:30 a.m.:  Potential Voters Meeting

                                    11:30 p.m.:  Worship Service / Holy Communion
                                                         Menno
 
                                                    Baptized membership: 301
                                              Members and visitors in attendance:  58

KEEP ON DOING THIS. When Jesus said, “Do this”, in giving the LORD’S SUPPER, He used a verb form which means, “Keep on doing this”, or, “Do it again and again!”. As we keep on doing what He has here commanded us to do, we also want to keep on witnessing to the truth of His Word.  For this reason, the churches of the Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod promise to follow the historical Biblical practice of closed communion. Guests who desire to commune are kindly asked to speak with the Pastor before partaking, or cross their arms across the chest at the rail to receive a blessing. 

THE FLOWERS on the altar are in honor of Kenneth and Corrine Handel’s 60th Wedding Anniversary, from their children and grandchildren.
         
IN YOUR PRAYERS:  Please pray for those members and others who are quarantined in their facilities: Salem-Mennonite Home, Melton, Wyona, Norbert, Sharon, Darlene, Bob, Eldora* &  Viella*   Oakview Terrace, Lavonne, Orville, Millie, Bernice, Alice, Ruth, Lorna, Gladys*, Menno-Olivet Care Center, Jacob*, Jackie* Good Samaritan Scotland, Corrine*, Lorraine* Springfield Assisted Living, Mildred*, Firesteel Mitchell, Ruth*, Good Samaritan Miller, Lucille, Tieszen Memorial Home, Myron.  Low Mobility at home: Susan, Harvey, Dianne, Connie, Bernita, Myrdes*, Marietta*, Betty*, and those suffering from illness: Marlene, Brandon*,  Jim**= not a St. Paul Freeman member.

SAVE THE DATE: Parents of this fall's sixth and seventh graders. Please save August 26th at 7:00pm for a meeting. Confirmation will hopefully start after Labor Day and we hope that it is an in-person class. I ask that parent/sponsor attend class with the confirmand for at least the first year. This meeting will give expectations, materials, and a chance to speak with one another to decide what date/time it will work best for all families, so bring your calendars and schedules. More information to follow when it gets closer to the date. - Pastor

MAIN STREET LIVING:  This is the Life at 10:00 a.m. and Worship Service at 10:30 a.m.  See BlogSpot for monthly schedule.

GOOD WORKS DO NOT SAVE ME, BUT THE SAVED ME, DOES GOOD WORKS. Please contact me if interested in being on a "Help Offered" list for service work for the elderly in our church and the community of Freeman such as; picking up mail/groceries, routine check-ins coordinated with family, small painting projects, toting, lifting, brush/leaf clearing, cleaning, or perhaps you have some ideas. You may even be "elderly" yourself, but can and want to help your neighbor however you can. Please, give me a call- Pastor

IF YOU FIND YOURSELF SHUTTERED AT HOME and need someone to do something for you, or are a family member of someone who is, but could use someone to check in on your loved one, also please give me a call and I will try to connect you to those volunteers above. - Pastor

SEVERAL MISSIONS/MINISTRIES WERE NOT HIGHLIGHTED IN THE PAST FEW MONTHS. In April, the Orphan Grain Train (POB 1466, Norfolk, NE 68702-1466)  was scheduled to come give a presentation but was postponed. We are now looking at scheduling something in September. In addition, the Lenten dinners were also not held and so the Youth Group did not benefit from your contributions. Other missed opportunities to support missions and ministry efforts were for May: IssuesEtc.org (P.O. Box 83, Collinsville, IL 62234), a syndicated radio talk show and podcast, and Freeman Regional Health Services Foundation (510 E. 8th St. PO Box 370 Freeman, SD 57029). And in June: LCMS Disaster Response (via Lutheran Church Missouri Synod).

in July consider supporting future pastor and deaconess formation by supporting the Joint Seminary Fund (via Lutheran Church Missouri Synod, 1333 S. Kirkwood Rd. St. Louis, MO 63122) or each individually seminary (Adopt-A-Student - Concordia Seminary St. Louis Advancement office 800.822-5287 or, Concordia Theological Seminary Fort Wayne at 260.452.2167)

Thank you for considering these Missions/Ministries.

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