St. Luke`s Visitor - St. Luke`s | Lutheran Church
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St. Luke`s Visitor - St. Luke`s | Lutheran Church
St. Luke’s Visitor February 2015 “Speak to one another with psalms, hymns and spiritual songs. Sing and make music in your heart to the Lord, always giving thanks to God the Father for everything, in the name of our Lord Jesus Christ. Ephesians 5:19-20 St. Luke’s Lutheran Church 330 Sunset Avenue Manhattan, KS 66502 (785) 539-2604 stlukesmanhattan.org Rev. Michael J. Schmidt, Senior Pastor Charity Olson, Director of Christian Education Gretchen Hendrickson, Director of Music Marie Kelley, Preschool Director Rev. King Crawford, Campus Ministry WORSHIP SERVICES Traditional Saturday 6:00 pm Sunday 8:30 am Contemporary Sunday 11:00 am (At the time of each service go to www.stlukesmanhattan.org and click on “listen live;” listen to past services by clicking on “archives” and picking out the date of the service you would like to listen to.) Children’s Sunday School Adult Bible Classes Sunday 9:45 am St. Luke’s Visitor From the Pastor’s Pen It’s been exciting to watch the Lord work. I have two stories I want to share with you. The first story begins back in November. I met with a team of willing servants who agreed to help me put on the “Happy Birthday Jesus” Service at 4:00 PM on Christmas Eve. Our vision was to make that service even better than it’s been the previous years. In previous years, we’ve had a simplified liturgy, birthday cake, healthy snacks, balloons, decorations, gift bags, and a children’s book for the sermon with pictures projected on a screen. We made plans to add a living nativity (with costumes for Mary, Joseph, and baby Jesus), a petting zoo, a stable (with bedding for the animals), flameless candles, banner(s) in front of the church, and a Facebook advertisement. We had hoped that these extra expenses would be covered by Thrivent Action Team gift cards. We did receive one such card for $250. (Thank you, Thrivent!) But that one card was not going to cover the other expenses. Several on our team were very generous with their personal funds, but we still needed more. My concern increased as Christmas got closer. I contacted our Executive Council. They said, “Do what you need to do (within reason). We’ll make it work.” (Thank you, Executive Council!) Then, about a week before Christmas, we received word that St. Luke’s was the recipient of a nice donation from Thrivent. That donation more than covered our expenses. (Thank you, Lord!) Attendance at that service went from 108 in 2013 to 190 in 2014. The second story occurred this week (the last week of January). I went to a Flint Hills Praisefest meeting last night. For those who don’t know, Flint Hills Praisefest is Manhattan’s largest free Christian Music Festival. Christian praise bands play for an entire day in City Park. Each year, a worthy charity is blessed with the money that is raised during this event. Last year, $6,000 was given to The Homestead Ministry (a ministry established to rescue women out of the sex industry). This year the charity will be Compassion International. Last year, Flint Hills Praisefest’s budget was about $10,000. They set a goal of $25,000 for this year’s budget … not really knowing how they were going to do it, but they set their goals high. Well, just a few days after setting that goal, they received a phone call … Thrivent is February 2015 Page 1 blessing Flint Hills Praisefest with a gift of $25,000. Rather than sitting back and relaxing now that they have achieved their goal, Flint Hills Praisefest is setting their goal even higher for this year. The Flint Hills Praisefest will be on September 26. Please join us! It’s always exciting to see the Lord work. To Him be the glory! ---------------------------------------------------------On January 25, I met with a family that will be transferring into St. Luke’s. Although they don’t know anyone, they were pleased when some of our folks went up to them and introduced themselves. (Good job, Diane Murphy and Dr. Steve Mosier!) It’s a good reminder for all of us. If you don’t know someone, introduce yourself with a smile. That interaction could be the reason that an individual or family returns to worship with us. ---------------------------------------------------------Don’t forget… Pancake Dinner – Sunday, February 8, 4:30-6:30 PM – Hosted by Lutheran Laymen’s League (LLL). Ash Wednesday – February 18 – 7:30 PM. The service will include the imposition of ashes and Holy Communion. If you cannot attend the service, but would like the imposition of ashes, stop by my office that day. ---------------------------------------------------------Our worship themes for February… January 31-February 1 – Lutheran Hour Ministries – Luke 10:1-20 – “Appointed, Anointed, and Sent!” February 7-8 – Epiphany 5 – 1 Corinthians 9:16-27 – “All Things to All Men” February 14-15 – The Transfiguration of our Lord – 2 Corinthians 3:12-4:6 – “The Fading Glory of the Old, The Permanence of the New” February 18 – Ash Wednesday – Psalm 6 – “What It Is to Be Penitent” February 21-22 – Lent 1 – Mark 1:9-15 – “URGENT: Tempted People! With Urgency: Tempted Jesus!” February 25 – Lent Midweek 2 – Psalm 32 – “Blessed Are the Penitent” February 28-March 1 – Lent 2 – Romans 5:1-11 – “R.I.P.” ---------------------------------------------------------It is an honor to serve as your pastor. ---------------------------------------------------------Traveling Bulletin . . . Grace Evangelical, Milwaukee, WI, Gretchen Hendrickson Trinity Lutheran, Milwaukee, WI, Gretchen Hendrickson Bethlehem, Herkimer, KS, Ken Culbertson Bethany, Overland Park, KS, David & Julie Hatesohl Our Savior, Houston, TX, Mike & Kristina Schmidt and family St. Peter, Hemlock, MI, Ken Culbertson Redeemer, Arkansas City, KS, Ken Culbertson St. John’s Evangelical, Topeka, KS, Ken & Lylah McCosh (When you worship at another church, please bring the worship folder and bulletin to the church office with your name on. We will post your name and where you’ve worshipped, hopefully stimulating conversation of where you’ve visited. And, our staff will get the chance to see what other churches are doing. Thanks!) St. Luke’s Visitor February 2015 Page 2 Birthdays February 1: Tyler Johnson February 3: Elaine Albright, Jeff Nyp, Crystal Danker February 4: William Wehmueller, Alan Falk February 5: Sandy Wyatt, Jacob Johnson February 6: Zachary Peters February 7: Maxine Ganske February 9: Dean Genschorck, Jennifer Haigh February 10: Nicholas Thede February 11: Heidi Hendrickson, Norbert Stigge February 12: Autum Mathies February 13: Kathy Dieball, Thomas O’Briant February 14: Jamie Sunnenberg, Makayla Tegtmeier February 15: Jonathan Spikes, Alexandria Raymond February 16: Carroll Hackbart, Derek Schmidt, Arlyn Stiebe February 17: Lynn Thomas, Adam Fick February 18: Hadley Holste February 19: Jetson Miller February 20: Hannah Feeley, Austin Mathies February 21: Nolan Gaps, Tessa Thiele February 22: Cameron Vikander February 23: Lynn Richter, Nelli Anders, Kaitlyn Holub, Morgyn Roeser February 25: Julie Frerking, Paul Bosch, Annette Helms February 26: Helena Staley February 27: Jon Brott, Lillian Thede Anniversaries February 5: Ralph and Sharon Wright February 14: David and Lori Meier February 15: David and Janet Beach February 18: John and Brenda Miesner Date Saturday 6:00 pm Sunday 8:30 am Sunday 11:00 am January 31/ February 1 Chloe Robison Gabrielle Mosier Riley Fong February 7/8 Kendal Proctor Hannah Duncan Lindsey Wilson February 14/15 Aidan Proctor Avery Eckhoff Rylan Uffman February 21/22 Caylee Asebedo Michael Schmidt Miranda Tegtmeier February 28/ March 1 Alyssa Juracek Anna Schrader McKenzie Kruse “Sharing Jesus Christ’s love with those around us.” St. Luke’s Visitor February 2015 Page 3 Children’s Ministry Chair: Children’s Church/Nursery Sub-Chair: Marilyn Fick, [email protected] BASIC Sub-Chair: Jessica Jones, [email protected] VBS Sub-Chair: Sunday School Sub-Chair: Family Events Sub-Chair: Sylvia Carter, [email protected] BASIC meal and store night February 11; volunteers needed. Church ice skating party February 21, 7:00 to 8:30 PM. VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL (VBS) Planning for VBS 2015 is underway! The theme is Mount Everest and we are looking forward to this adventure. Thank you to all who donated Clorox wipes last month! It is greatly appreciated. During the month of February, we are taking donations for empty gallon plastic milk jugs with lids. We are in need of about 400 of them! You will be amazed at what we will be doing with these on our adventure. It will be very COOL!!!! If you have jugs & lids to donate, please be sure they are washed and dried out thoroughly and then you can place them in the tub in the narthex. Stay tuned for more details on volunteering opportunities! Questions can be directed to Tiffany Manning, Dene Mosier or Crystal Danker. Youth Ministry Chair: Youth Events Sub-Chair: Servant Events Sub-Chair: Jerry Feeley, [email protected] Gathering Sub-Chair: Kristina Schmidt, [email protected] Super Bowl Party February 1 at 4:30 PM ‘til game ends at Furniture Warehouse. Boys bring snacks; girls bring drinks. Pizza provided for dinner. LVR registration: Regular + $150 due February 1 Late + $175 due February 22 Youth Group Nights: February 1, Super Bowl 4:30 PM February 8, LLL Pancake Feed 4:30 to 6:30 PM February 15, Jr. High 5:00 to 6:30 PM; Sr. High 6:30 PM to 8:00 PM February 22, First National Youth Gathering Meeting, 7th to 11th graders 5:00 to 6:30 PM; 12th grade and up 6:30 to 8:00 PM St. Luke’s Visitor February 2015 Page 4 Help design the Kansas District National Youth Gathering t-shirt! Submit designs by March 1 to Katie Morgan at [email protected] The theme is “In Christ Alone” and verse is Philippians 1:9-11. Good luck! Join us March 6 for Winter Jam Concert in Wichita. We are leaving at 3:30 PM and will be back around midnight. This is for Jr. & Sr. High and friends; chaperons/drivers needed. RSVP due on March 1. The Jr. High has a Lock-In from 7:00 PM to 7:00 AM March 6 and 7. Come for a part or all; just come and bring your friends! Chaperons needed. RSVP due by March 1. --------------------------------------------------------------- PRESCHOOL PONDERINGS During the month of January, the Preschool has learned about our community and the many helpers within the community. We talked about dialing 911, if there is an emergency, and also discussed other safety issues like fire drills, being safe when crossing the street, and how to not spread germs. The playground improvements have made the topic of community helpers really fun. Thrivent members and their Action Teams have showed the class how helping others can accomplish a big goal like a new playground. We would like to say thank you to our members who have wanted to support the Preschool, and are still interested in helping. Also, the Preschool is looking for old sheets to turn into cot sheets. If anyone has old sheets they would like to donate (color or pattern doesn’t matter), that would be greatly appreciated. In February, we will be discussing weather and learning vocabulary words such as evaporation, condensation, and precipitation. Other events to look forward to is the start of Lent, Valentine’s Day, and singing at the 8:30 church service on February 22. Looking ahead, the preschoolers are having a fun night/auction in April. If anyone has suggestions for fundraisers or donations please contact the preschool. --------------------------------------------------------------- ++ MISCELLANEOUS ++ St. Luke’s LLL Pancake Supper: The LLL annual pancake supper will be held Sunday, February 8, 4:30 to 6:30 PM in the fellowship hall. Please come and support the LLL projects like scholarships for church workers, Rose Bowl float, Kansas State Fair booth and other District LLL projects. LWML Guild: The Lutheran Women’s Missionary League (LWML) will meet February 9 at 7:00 PM. The Day of Prayer Service, God-Given Hats, will be held in the fellowship hall along with a short St. Luke’s Visitor February 2015 Page 5 business meeting. The offering will go to KNGN (Kansas-Nebraska Good News Radio) Station in McCook, Nebraska. All ladies of the church are invited to attend; hats are optional! Bible Study Opportunities During the Week: Mondays, 2nd and 4th Monday, 9:30 AM Women’s Bible Study, Diane Mosier, 785-776-8615 Tuesdays, 6:30 AM Men’s Bible Breakfast at Burger King in Aggieville, “Abiding in Christ,” Walt Fick, 785-776-0879 Tuesdays, 7:30 PM Young Adult’s Bible Study, “The Fruit of the Spirit,” Gretchen Hendrickson, 785410-1691, [email protected] Tuesdays, 9:00 PM College Bible Study at the Blue House, “Parables of Jesus,” Elizabeth Stone, 619-544-1921, [email protected] Adult Ministry: Charity Olson is starting an online small group on C. S. Lewis’s “Mere Christianity”. The study starts February 16 and participants will need the book. Enter the link to join: https:// stlukessmallgroup.slack.com. Invite your friends! If you don’t have an att.net email, no worries! Just give your email to Charity and you will be invited. Lenten Devotions: The LLL/LHM Fellowship Group is providing Lenten Devotion booklets that will be available in mid-February. These devotions can be found at www.lhm.org, go to “Get Involved” and that takes you to “Fast Online signup”. The Lenten topic is “The Light Shines in the Darkness”— the Light of God is shining in a very dark world. December 2014 OFFICIAL ACTS Transfer in Garrett Lister Immanuel Lutheran, Bremen, KS November 2014 Transfer In Jeff Skibins Faith, Ethan and Zoe Trinity Lutheran, Roselle, IL Rod and Tami Robison Jake and Chloe First Lutheran, Philipsburg, KS Profession of Faith Alyson McCall Profession of Faith Jeremy and Anita Hinkle Jacob Rob Purdy Eric Fong Transferred Out Elizabeth Russell Zachary Transferred Out William and Lisa Wuggazer Megan, Emily and Holly Erick and Karen Horton Sienna and Teague Ted and Angela Dawdy Parker and Piper Baptisms Brynlee Kaye Rengstorf (Shane and Karissa) December 14, 2014 Baptisms Kaylee Renae Mathies (Candice) November 22, 2014 St. Luke’s Visitor Burials Lorna C. Stigge Died: December 12, 2014 Funeral: December 18, 2014 February 2015 Page 6 RECEIVED INTO MEMBERSHIP Rob Purdy is a Michigan native and joins our St. Luke’s family by Profession of Faith. He is employed as Manager of Ace Hardware. His interests include biking, books and drawing. Garrett Lister is from Marysville, KS and employed as a Feed Risk Livestock Manager. Alyson is from Minneapolis, KS and is a Retention and Learning Skills Coordinator. Interests for Garrett are fishing, hunting and reading; Alyson enjoys crafting, reading and running. Garrett and Alyson are planning a July wedding. ---------------------------------------------------------FEBRUARY 2015 STEWARDSHIP NEWSLETTER “Be merciful as your Father in heaven is merciful” (Luke 6:36). The word for mercy that Jesus uses here has a more concrete meaning than what we typically associate with mercy. It means more than just being kind. It means to be concerned about your neighbor’s state and well-being. Thus, Jesus taught that we are to care, to be concerned about our neighbor’s state and well-being even as our Father in heaven cares for and is concerned about our state and well-being. How has our Father in heaven cared for our state? How has He shown His concern for our wellbeing? How has He showered this mercy upon us? He gave of Himself. He sent His only-begotten Son in human flesh, to become one of us—a man— and to suffer all that we suffer and to endure what we endure—a fallen world full of sinful people, temptation, the attacks of the devil, and death. He took upon Himself what rightfully belongs to us—sin and death—in order that He could give to us what rightfully belongs to Him—righteousness, purity, eternal life, and victory over the temptation of Satan and this fallen world. That is how He cared for our state. That is how He was concerned for our well-being. He entered into our state for the sake of our well-being, died in our place, rose for our justification, redeemed us to make all things new. He entered our state so that by water and His Word we would be granted entrance into His state as children of our Father in heaven. In other words, He had empathy toward us, which resulted in true sympathy. Jesus, therefore, calls the church to empathy and sympathy for her neighbors. “Be merciful even as your Father in heaven is merciful.” He asks the church to give of herself, to enter into her neighbors’ state for their well-being. And the church gives of herself the only thing in her that is worth giving. As the Body of Christ, she gives Christ to her neighbors. She gives out the same mercy that she has received. She gives the mercy that the heavenly Father poured out upon her through the sending of His Son. And she does it through the preaching of the forgiveness of sins in Word and Deed, in Word and Sacrament. For this is how the church lives—in the forgiveness of sins received in the means of grace—and, therefore, this is what the church does. What else can she do? And since this is how the church lives and what the church does, this is likewise how Christians live and what Christians do. That is why giving to the church is so important. It ensures that the proclamation of the forgiveness of sins in Word and Deed continues. It ensures that our neighbors’ state and well-being is cared for and attended to. It ensures that our neighbors have access to our heavenly Father’s mercy just as we have received it here in time for all eternity. Therefore, I say, let us be merciful even as our Father in heaven is merciful. St. Luke’s Visitor February 2015 Page 7 CELEBRATING LUTHERAN HOUR MINISTRIES (LHM) IN FEBRUARY This ministry of the International Lutheran Layman’s League (founded in June 1917 to remove synod debt and start a fund for widows of ministers) began on October 2, 1930 with the Lutheran Hour out of Cleveland, Ohio. The speaker, Dr. Walter Maier, who died in 1950, was the first of nine speakers. Current speakers are Rev. Gregory Seltz who joined LHM in February 2011 and Rev. Ken Klaus (Emeritus Speaker the 4th week of each month). By 1945 the Lutheran Hour was heard on 682 radio stations. That year 403,367 letters were received from listeners in 70 countries. Today the program is heard on more than 1,375 radio stations in North America, plus, www.lutheranhour.org. In our area find The Lutheran Hour on Sundays at: WIBW Topeka 580 AM at 7:30 AM; KCMO Mission 710 AM at 8:00 AM; and KFEQ St. Joe, MO 680 AM at 8:30 AM. LLL/LHM has over 15 additional ministries. One of these is Daily Devotions with Rev. Ken Klaus and may be received automatically each day. Currently available at www.lhm.org/ adventdevotions.asp Another ministry is the topical booklets, Project Connect, with 250 booklets available; a recent release “Regrets, Reality, Restoration”; many may be downloaded at www.projectconnectinfo.org or phone 1-800-752-9636. Learn more at: www.lhm.org and www.lhm.org/men. ---------------------------------------------------------LCMS Call for Nominations: It is time to submit nominations for certain officer, board and commission positions to be filled by the July 9-13, 2016, LCMS Convention. Positions to be filled include: Secretary of the Synod (ordained minister) LCMS Board of Directors (two ordained ministers; one lay person) CTCR (one parish pastor, one parish teacher, one lay person) CPH Board of Directors (one ordained minister, one commissioned minister, three lay people) LCEF Board of Directors (one ordained or commissioned minister; two lay people) CUS Board of Directors (one ordained minister, one commissioned minister, two lay people) Seminary Board of Regents (one ordained minister; two lay people) Electronic nomination forms are available at lcms.org/convention/2016nomination form. ---------------------------------------------------------Thrivent Choice Dollars: Don’t forget to direct Thrivent Choice Dollars®. Grant funding from Thrivent Financial through its Thrivent Choice® Program can help support organizations you care about. Don’t let designated Choice Dollars expire. Eligible Thrivent Financial members who have been designated Choice Dollars have until March 31, 2015, to direct any remaining 2014 Choice Dollars. Go to Thrivent.com/thriventchoice to learn more and find program terms and conditions. Or call 800-847-4836 and say “Thrivent Choice” after the prompt. St. Luke’s Visitor February 2015 Page 8 From The Parish Nurse... St. Luke’s Lutheran Church ~ Parish Nurse Ministry February 2015 February is American Heart Month! February 2015 Heart disease is the No. 1 killer of women, causing 1 in 3 deaths each year. That’s approximately one woman every minute! But even if you lead a completely healthy lifestyle, being born with an underlying heart condition can be a risk factor. But it doesn’t affect all women alike, and the warning signs for women aren’t the same in men. What’s more: These facts only begin to scratch the surface. Sixty-four percent of women who die suddenly of coronary heart disease had no previous symptoms. Because these symptoms vary greatly between men and women, they’re often misunderstood. Media has conditioned us to believe that the telltale sign of a heart attack is extreme chest pain. But in reality, women are somewhat more likely to experience shortness of breath, nausea/vomiting and back or jaw pain. Other symptoms women should look out for are dizziness, lightheadedness or fainting, pain in the lower chest or Heart disease affects women of all ages. For younger women, the combination of birth control pills and smoking boosts heart disease risks by 20 percent. And while the risks do increase with age, things like overeating and a sedentary lifestyle can cause plaque to accumulate and lead to clogged arteries later in life. Falls and Older Adults upper abdomen and extreme fatigue. It may not be at the top of most women’s to-do lists, but caring for your heart through a healthy diet and regular physical activity is the secret weapon to preventing heart disease. While many may assume that popping a few pills that your healthcare provider prescribed is enough to quell symptoms or prevent a heart attack, the real preventative power lies with real changes to your lifestyle – which can reduce the risk for heart disease by as much as 80 percent. Overweight children and adolescents have a 62-98% chance of being overweight by age 35, which increases their risk of heart disease. For more information on heart disease and stroke prevention, get the facts- visit: www.aha.org or www.goredforwormen.org February is Children’s Dental Health Month! Make sure to brush 2-minutes for a healthier smile! Six out of every 10 falls happen at home, where Improve lighting in hallways, stairs and we spend much of our time and tend to move entrances. around without thinking about our safety. Many Install handrails and grab bars in falls could be prevented by making simple bathrooms, tubs and showers changes in your living areas, as well as personal and lifestyle changes. Move items you often use to make them easier to reach. For more information on fall Take steps to "fall proof" your home, both prevention and what you can do to protect inside and outdoors. To make your home yourself visit: Your Parish Nurses! Jamie, Elaine & Kate safer, you can: Remove anything that could make you fall www.nihseniorhealth.gov/falls or trip. Throw rugs are a big hazard to older adults! St. Luke’s Visitor February 2015 Page 9 St. Luke’s Visitor February 2015 Page 10