Upload
ngotuyen
View
219
Download
4
Embed Size (px)
Citation preview
Page 1
FAMILY TIMES
ST. PETER LUTHERAN CHURCH PASTORS
REV. MARK WINKELMAN REV. MIKE WINKELMAN
June, 2016
SUMMER SUNDAY SCHOOL Will meet during the months of June and July
(except for July 3, which is the Patriotic Service.)
3yr olds-2nd grade will meet in the lower level Bible study room Grades 3-8 will meet in Zach Cameron’s Sunday School
classroom. (Upper level– fourth door on right).
NEWSLETTER CHANGE:
At the May Church Board meeting, it was decided to eliminate our bulk-mailing permit and to stop mailing our monthly newsletters in an effort to cut costs. You will now have the option of receiving your newsletter in one of these ways: by email, from our church webpage, in your church mailbox or in the
case of a shut-in you may have it delivered.
If you would like yours emailed, simply send us an email at [email protected] with your full name and the word “Newsletter” in the subject line. For all other options, please notify the church office of your preference. Thank you!
May 2016 Official Acts ~Gains through Adult Confirmation~
Paul Wakeman May 15, 2016
Page 2 FAMILY TIMES
“One generation shall commend your works to another, and shall declare your mighty acts.”
Psalm 145:4
My dear family in Christ, as we begin our long awaited summer activities, I desire to place before
you one more time our Sunday School theme from this past year (Psalm 145:4). The reason is because there is one thing which we all have in common during this time of year and that is ‘busyness.’ We fill our lives with activities; enjoying God’s creation by taking vacations, playing outside, tending to our homes, gathering together and the like.
God takes great joy in watching us enjoy His creation and our gathering together. We, as sinful humans though, are apt to get too wrapped up in God’s creation and find ourselves worshipping the created rather than the Creator. We commend (read: praise) our activities, the weather, the joys we experience to others, but seldom commend our God; forgetting it is He who created it all and gave it to us and desires to receive our praise.
As we are all sure to say this summer, we are too busy. I myself have found it works better if I mentally say “I am prioritizing this over that” rather than saying “I’m too busy.” When I begin to use the word ‘prioritize’ then my heart and my head sync up. It’s much harder to say ‘I am prioritizing work over my kids’ than it is to say ‘I’m too busy’ or ‘I’m prioritizing my game over worship’ than to say ‘I’m too busy for worship.’ Saying those words helps reveal what it is I truly desire to do.
So, is commending God’s works to the next generation a priority for us? Hopefully it is! Now, if you’re wondering how, well, I’ve got wonderful news for you! To “commend [God’s] works to the next generation” begins in the home by telling your family what God has done, both in the Bible and in our own lives. It extends out to commenting on all that God has blessed us with. It includes reminding each other of God’s gracious work and the joy He’s given to us in our vocations as we do all to the glory of His name. We talk about Him when we sit, walk, rise up and lay down – in all that we do we speak His praises for others to hear.
From there it goes into worship as we gather together and receive God’s gifts of forgiveness and salvation, responding in words of praise and adoration. As we worship with our children, they learn how to commend God also. For in worship we are actively commending God’s works to one another. However, if you find your schedule is truly too full each weekend with other priorities, don’t forget that you can now join us Wednesday evenings at 7:00pm for worship also! I look forward to commending God to the next generation each week with you.
Debra Wagenecht
The 23rd Psalm is one of our more familiar Psalms, memorized by many of us. It is amazing to me how comforting it is, and how phrases of it jump out to me depending upon my circumstances. For example, “The Lord is my Shepherd, I shall not want.” When I feel like I am lacking in something, that verse will come to my mind and it assures me that I have everything I need. Another verse, “He restores my soul,” kind-ly and gently reminds me that I cannot fix my-self, (though I certainly keep trying!) The key word here is He. HE restores my soul. (ie. my mind, my will and my emotions.) Do you try to get control of your choices, or emotions or thoughts? I know I do! So how do we give that up? The answer is in the next verse: “He leads me in paths of righteousness for His name’s sake.” He guides me along the right path, and as I learn how to lean on Him He gets the cred-it and the glory because I begin to realize that apart from Him I can do nothing. “Even though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I will fear no evil, for You are with me.” For a child of God, death is an ever-present reality that we will not pass through alone. He will be with us at that time, there is nothing to fear. That gives me comfort since death is an enemy it will not hurt me, God will protect me! It also comforts me to know that when those I love are nearing death they are not alone.
Have you memorized the 23rd Psalm? If not, I highly recommend it! If you have
memorized it, why not recite it often!
Page 3
Sunday
Come & see our “work in progress” wall border in the Sunday School hall!
Egg toss does get messy at times!
Egg toss starts out close….
...and keeps moving farther...
Scooters & Bounce house were fun!
Fellowship abounded
Our annual softball time
Did he drop it?
Page 4
Baptismal
1. Buck Byam 2. Emma Sitzmore Pastor Mark 4. Barb Kophamer 5. Dorothy Gatz Ron Oncken Jr 6. Terri Fedyk Tessa Huber 7. Stan Oncken Brandon Schneider Austin VanDerLeest 8. Benjamin Tegeler Jackie Tichler 9. Turner Schroeder Nick VanDerLeest 10. Bill Friedrich 11. Bob Thompson 14. Rick Erdman Dorothea Schroeder Arnold Stralow 16. Milt Kregar Katelyn Wiebenga 17. Matthew Martin 18. Cathy Kophamer Jacob Sowers Jordan Wiebenga 19. Stacy Germann 22. Gary Heusinkveld Jerad Landheer Mark Landheer
23. Diana Robbins Mike VanZuiden 24. Mike Long Mariah Naftzger 25. Gladys Hartz Deb Riggen Bill Wagenecht 26. Brad Grater Sam Ottens 27. Deb Heusinkveld Becky Schmidt Amy Winkelman- Hinerman Kenneth Petersen 28. Peter Kurasz Roland VanDerLeest 30. Isaac Anderson Justin Stralow Adam Winkelman
4. Roger & Brenda Workman 8. Tim & Laura Duncan 10. Jeanne & Harry Adams 11. Ted & Cindy Bush 13. Dan & Michelle Luhrsen 19. Milt & Deb Kregar Steve & Laura Gatz 20. Stan & Teriann Kurasz (52) 21. John & Brenda Martin 27. Joe & Amy Robbins Michael & Sheri Wagenecht 30. Dave & Charel Zuidema (54)
1.Ed Wille 5. Katie Kenseth 6. Marty Schuette Jr. 9. Lucas Peppers Nick VanDerLeest James Wagenecht 10. Art Best Chad Hudson 11. Karla Green 13. Carlene Beveroth 14. Aubrey Landheer 15. Latisha Truitt-Tegeler 17. Sophia Sullivan 18. Linzie Severson 20. Chloe Grater 21. Brandon Schneider 22. Jackie Tichler Pastor Mark 23. Andrais Smith 25. Diana Alls Bill Friedrich Ray Reavy 26. Marilyn Habben 27. Sondra Beveroth Dorothy Gatz Derek Germann Gladys Hartz 28. Lydia Winkelman 30. Jerad Landheer
Junior High Graduates Lindsey Houldson
Emma Peppers Megan Schave
Thomas Wagenecht Riley Wilkens
College Graduates Elizabeth Dornbush
Concordia University, Chicago Bachelor’s in Business Communication
Joanna Klein Sauk Valley
Associates in Sociology
Marty Schuette, Jr. SIUC
Bachelor of Science, Electrical Engineering Technology
Alex Helbig United States
Merchant Marine Academy
High School Graduates
Sydney Beveroth Seth Cameron
Kenzie Severson Parker Zickert
Kendra Zuidema
ONGOING PRAYER LIST: To add a prayer concern, contact Carolyn Weets (563-219-0353),
Or e-mail her ([email protected]) or place a
note in her mailbox at church. Included at this time:
CONTINUED HEALTH & SUSTAINED HEALING:
Jim Benters, Jeff Bierman, Cathi Clark, Gladys Hartz, Debbie Minssen
UNDER MEDICAL CARE: Shannon Huizenga, Jane Reavy,
Debra Vandervinne, Lennie Weets
THOSE IN THE MILITARY: Seth Cameron, Bill Friedrich, John Friedrich,
Alex Helbig, Jerad Landheer, Stephen Oncken, Austin VanDerLeest
THE HOMEBOUND OR NURSING HOME: Bob Bierman, Carlene Beveroth,
Lois Boucher, Gloria Grams, Shirley Hill, Dick Horn, Dorothy Houseman, Lucia Pierson,
Mary Ratzlaff
THOSE IN PRISON: Brian Bode, Brian Dyke
Page 5
Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat
1 Prayer 12:00
Bible Study 6:00 pm
Worship 7:00pm
2 Living Truth
8:00 & 10:00 am
Pastor Mike’s Bible Study
1:30 pm
3
4 MEN’S BIBLE
BREAKFAST 7:30-9:00am
5 Choir 8:45 am A: Alex Wakeman A: Colton Linke F: Gus & Michelle Linke
6 7
Living Truth 1:30 pm
Deacon’s Meeting 7:00p
8 Prayer 12:00
Bible Study
6:00 pm
Worship 7:00pm
9 Living Truth
8:00 & 10:00 am
Pastor Mike’s Bible Study
1:30 pm
10
11
12 Choir 8:45 am A: Trey Strating A: Gavin Severson F: AVAILABLE
13 14 Circuit Pastors
9:00 am
Living Truth 1:30 pm
Church Board
7:00 pm
15 Prayer 12:00
Bible Study
6:00 pm
Worship 7:00pm
16 Living Truth
8:00 & 10:00 am
Pastor Mike’s Bible Study 1:30 pm
Resthave Ice Cream Social
5:30 pm
17
18
19 Choir 8:45 am A: Anna Schroeder A: Quinn James F: Steve & Laura Gatz
Deaf Worship in Elgin @ 3:00 pm
20 21 LWML 1:00 pm
Living Truth 1:30 pm
22 Prayer 12:00
Bible Study 6:00 pm
Worship 7:00pm
23 Living Truth
8:00 & 10:00 am
Pastor Mike’s Bible Study
1:30 pm
24
25
26 Choir 8:45 am A: Emma Peppers A: Lexi Tichler F: AVAILABLE
27 28 Living Truth
1:30 pm
29 Prayer 12:00
Bible Study 6:00 pm
Worship 7:00pm
30 Living Truth
8:00 & 10:00 am
JULY 1
2
ACTIVITIES IN OUR BUILDING: Weight Watchers: Mondays @ 5 pm
Saturday—June 11th: 4-H 9am-11am
ACTIVITIES FOR JUNE 2016 SUNDAY WORSHIP 9:30 AM
SUMMER SUNDAY SCHOOL &
ADULT BIBLE CLASSES 10:45-11:30
DEACON IN CHARGE: Steve Sullivan, Sr . USHERS: Steve Sullivan, J r . GREETERS: Brad & Mar ilyn Oncken CHANCEL GUILD: Rose Sullivan, J ill Kohler t FINANCE COMMITTEE: Amy Oncken-Cameron, Kristin Pruis, Dave Schroeder
—————–———-——Pastor Mark @ Walcamp ————————————
———-4-H Summer Camp 9am-4pm June 20-23——
Page 6
NON-PROFIT ORG.
U.S. POSTAGE
P A I D
MORRISON, ILLINOIS
PERMIT NO. 1
ST . PETER LUTHERAN CHURCH
601 N. JACKSON STREET
MORRISON, I LL INOIS 61270 Phone: 815-772-3386 Fax: 815-772-7478
Email: [email protected]
Web Page: http://stpetersmorrison.com
RETURN SERVICE REQUESTED
BOOK reMARKS A recent addition to our library is June’s Book of the Month selection. JUNGLE PILOT, by Russell T. Hitt is “the story of the life and witness of Nate Saint, martyred (along with four other missionaries) in 1955 in Ecuador. Some of this story is Nate’s own words, gleaned from letters. Found in the lat-ter pages is the Epilogue where you can read the gripping story of the days after their death. Then Stephen Saint, Nate’s son, continues the story.
“I would like to thank all of the bakers and buyers for the Baked Goods Auction on May 8th. With your hard work and generosity we were able to raise $692 for our Walcamp attendees! All of your overwhelming support is greatly
appreciated. May God bless you!!” ~Lauren Story, Youth Deacon
“Thank you to Neal Hudson, Larry Thies and Mike VanZuiden for installing new anchors for the flags in the circle drive.” ~Milt Kregar
RESTHAVE Auxiliary annual Ice Cream Social will be Thursday, June 16, beginning at 5:30 pm.
PIES ARE NEEDED! St. Peter is responsible to furnish five (no cream pies please)
Sign up sheet is on bulletin board.
"I went on a vision tour of the Hope Life Center in Sterling last week and encourage everyone to go on one. They are once a month on the 2nd Tuesday of the month. The next one is June 14th. Did you know that the Hope Life Center is one of the most successful pregnancy centers in the US? The women who are coming to see them, are women who are seeking abortions. That is why they saved 105 lives last year. Their focus changed in 2014 and they are already highly successful, and as a result 4 abortion clinics in Illi-nois have closed their doors this year and most recently one in Dubuque, IA closed it's doors in the last month. Some of these abortion clinics that are closing are clinics the women who come to our center would have gone to instead of Hope Life. Your past donations make you part of that success. You can find out more about the center by taking a vision tour that lasts less than one hour. It will be worth your time. The center is located at 2323 E Lincolnway in Sterling. Call today 815.625.5376 or go online to reserve your spot at www.hlcil.org.”
Submitted by Jill Kohlert