St. John Evangelical Lutheran Church July 2016

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St. John Evangelical Lutheran Church July 2016
St. John Evangelical Lutheran Church
July 2016
REV. KEVIN K. ADER
715-544-0325
[email protected]
[email protected]
www.stjohnkellner.org
Mission Statement: We are called by God to be the light of the world. We are to go forth and
show Jesus’ love and forgiveness through loving care for all God’s creation.
Reflections Brunch
On Sunday, July 10
we will celebrate our
Reflection Sunday at
the 9:30 AM service.
We will be honoring
all of our members
age 80 and over. Following the service there
will be a brunch hosted by the Ladies Evening
Guild. Everyone is invited.
If anyone has turned 80 and is not on the
following list, please notify the church office.
Jeanine Arneson, Mabel Behn, Joanne
Behrend, Lee Bottensek, Flora Bottensek,
Harriet Brandt, Jan Bremmer, David Cook,
Dorothy Cook, John Cook, Doreen Cook,
Ronald Geiger, Grace Gilman, Robert
Hanneman, Eva Helke, Jack Kester, Dick
Kertis, Arlene Knoll, Lorin Lutz, William
Matthews, Ray Monje, Laura Neinfeldt, Doris
Oleson, Lester Rabska, Charles Rickman,
Bernadyne Rosenthal, Gladys Sawaska,
Helen Schoenick, Howard Schuldt, Karon
Sharpe, William Ver Voort, Dorothy
Zimmerman. Thanks for your help. See you
on Sunday, July 10 at 9:30 AM.
Ladies Aid Picnic
The Ladies Aid will be
having their picnic on
Thursday, July 7 at noon in
the church basement.
Please bring a dish to pass and a small bingo
prize. All ladies of the congregation are
invited.
New Bible Class
Starting this fall
there will be a new
bible class starting
regarding
Stressed-Less
Living, Finding
God’s Peace in
Your Chaotic World by Tracie Miles. Marge
Rumble will be teaching this class. She is
looking for ideas on which day or night of the
week you would be interested in attending this
class. It can be an afternoon or evening or a
weekend afternoon. After the class, she is
thinking about playing cards as a time to relax
and socialize. If you are interested, please call
Marge Rumble at 715-423-8612 with your ideas.
Scrip Scrap Corner
There’s nothing better
than a frozen treat on a
hot summer day! From
ice cream, to smoothies,
to shakes and frappes,
you can make money
for St. John while
cooling off all summer long purchasing scrip
such as Culvers, Dairy Queen, Hardees or
McDonalds. We have added Perkins to our list
for $25.00 at a10% profit. We have also
approached King Cone and are waiting for an
answer. Thank you for helping support our
Scrip program. Our profit total for June was
$208.11
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Worship for Shut—
Ins
Worship for Shut-Ins
(WFSI) is a thirtyminute
Christian
worship
experience
featuring classic hymns, the Apostles’ Creed,
the Lord’s Prayer, and a 10-minute message
by Lutheran Church – Missouri Synod pastors.
Beginning on June 28, 2015, RCCA will begin
airing WSFI on Solarus Cable Channel 3 and
Charter Cable Channel 985 on Sunday
mornings at 6:30 am and Wednesday
mornings at 8:00 am.
WSFI can also be seen on Stevens Point
Community TV (Charter Cable Channel 984)
at the following times: Mondays 12:30 pm,
Tuesdays 2:00 pm, Thursdays 2:30 pm,
Fridays 10:30 am and Saturdays at 11:00 am.
July 3, 2016 – Galatians 6:2
“Carrying Others Burdens”
by Rev. Dr. Daniel J. Brege, St. Paul Lutheran
Church~Decatur, IN
June 17, 2016 – Luke 10:38-42
“Complications and Challenges”
by Rev. James L. Elsner, Prince of Peace
Lutheran Church~Stroh, IN
What has your attention? Mary and Martha
were each focused on different things. And
things like those reflect your heart’s condition.
Jesus challenges us to put Him first, though.
July 24, 2016 – Luke 11:1-13
“Asking of God”
by Rev. Dr. Daniel J. Brege, St. Paul Lutheran
Church~Decatur, IN
Jesus says that as we ask, seek and knock in
prayer, our heavenly Father will indeed give us
the Holy Spirit. Believers in Jesus have been
given the Holy Spirit in their Baptism, and as
God's children they continually ask for the Holy
Spirit. The Holy Spirit only comes to us through
the Word, and as He comes to us, He is really
the ultimate answer to the petitions of the Lord's
Prayer. The Holy Spirit continues to establish
us in Christ and in His salvation.
We are encouraged to bear one another’s
burdens and thus fulfill the law of Christ. Our
Savior fulfilled this law and perfectly carried
our misery, sin and death. Now we are
privileged and empowered by this Gospel to
bear one another’s burdens.
July 31, 2016 – Colossians 3:1-11
“Living With a Purpose”
by Rev. Paul E. Shoemaker, Emanuel Lutheran
Church~New Haven, IN
July 10, 2016 – Luke 10:25-37
“Who’s Your Neighbor?”
by Rev. Dr. Thomas R. Ahlersmeyer, Holy
Cross Lutheran Church, Fort Wayne, IN
Our world encourages us to live for the moment
and enjoy the immediate pleasures of life. The
pathway is clearly marked by our passions. But
Christ has a different path that He has clearly
marked. It is marked with “the things that are
above.”
A lawyer’s request to define who’s his
neighbor launches Jesus into a story of need
(the beaten traveler) and deed (the good
Samaritan). Jesus is the “ultimate neighbor”
who receives and gives, calling us to be “good
Samaritan neighbors” in our world.
Elevator
" We, the council, would like to
thank everyone for your prayers
and contributions toward the
elevator door sensors. The
installation is now complete and
the elevator door will now remain open until
everyone or everything has cleared the door."
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Lutheran Hour Broadcast
Bethesda Thrift Shop
The Lutheran Hour can be heard on the
following radio stations on Sunday Morning:
WAXX 104.5 FM at 6:30 a.m.; WDLB 1450 AM
at 8 a.m.; WDUX 92.7 FM at 8 a.m.; WSAU 99.9
FM at 8:30 a.m.; and WRVM 91.3 FM, 94.3 FM
or 101.3 FM at 10 a.m.
Special sales at the
Bethesda Thrift Shop in
the Rapids Mall include
discounts on yellowtagged clothing (25% to
75%); Wacky Days special
discounts plus other daily discounts; Senior/
Veterans discount days every
Wednesday. New furniture and mattresses are
also available. Thanks for shopping at
Bethesda. The store is closed July 4.
July 3
"Freedom in Action"
Lutheran Hour Speaker: Rev. Dr. Gregory Seltz
In Christ, you are free from being ruled by your
burdens, free to serve others for the glory of
God. (Galations 6:1-18)
July 10
"Extreme Neighborliness"
Lutheran Hour Speaker: Rev. Dr. Gregory Seltz
Through His love and sacrifice, Jesus is the
extreme neighbor to you and all people.
(Luke 10:25-37)
July 17
"The One Thing You Really Need"
Lutheran Hour Speaker: Rev. Dr. Gregory Seltz
The story of Mary and Martha is not so much
about Mary or Martha--or us. It's really about
Jesus. (Luke 10:38-42)
Memorial Service
A Memorial Service for
Diann Peotter will be held
on Saturday, July 2nd at the
Forest Hill Cemetery
Mausoleum beginning at
2:00 p.m. with a luncheon
following at St. John.
July 24
"Never to See Them Again"
Speaker Emeritus of The Lutheran Hour: Rev.
Dr. Ken Klaus Opportunity knocks; Christ invites
us to receive the gift of faith. (Luke 9:51-62)
July 31
"Bullies"
Speaker Emeritus of The Lutheran Hour: Rev.
Dr. Ken Klaus When bullies pressure Christians
to keep quiet, we can retreat, push back, or
choose to endure. (Acts 5:27-34)
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