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MT. CALVARY EV. LUTHERAN CHURCH 908 W. HANSSLER PL.
PEORIA, ILLIONIS 61604 PHONE: (309/688-4321) FAX: (309/688-3062)
E-MAIL: [email protected] WEB SITE: WWW.MTCALVARYPEORIA.ORG
Mt. Calvary is a congregation of the Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod
February 2014 Volume 18, Issue 2
PASTOR’S COLUMN
So, it turns out that I don’t have this reservoir of ideas for a pastor’s column constantly brimming to the full. There are times when the newsletter deadline comes, I’m staring at a blank sheet of paper (or blank computer screen), and I haven’t the faintest notion of what to write about, or what you all might like to reflect on. This is one of those times. I don’t have a topic I’m on fire about, and I don’t have a feel for anything in particular that you all need to be reminded of. So, I turned to my acquaintances as asked what they thought I might write. Jesus. Grace. Love. And that got me to reflecting: okay, it’s February, maybe it’s time to reflect on love. Love. Love. Love. It’ll lift you up where you be-long. It makes the world go around. All you need is love. Of course, that’s not quite how we’re given to speak of love in the Church. It turns out that much of the culture’s talk of love is wistfully ab-stract – it floats over our heads in a kind of cloud that never seems to be grounded in concrete life. It’s a mood. It’s feeling. It attaches itself to things for shorter or longer bits of time. It can inspire moving words. It can overwhelm all common sense. But like a wave of the sea, it can withdraw at a moment’s notice leaving one wondering where it went.
But the Church’s love is different. The love we are given and share is very concrete – this agape is not first a matter of high emotion and stirring hearts. It is first about Christ. About His incarna-tion, His cross, His resurrection. Consider these verses: But God demonstrates His own love toward us, in that while we were still sinners, Christ died for us. (Romans 5:8) In this is love, not that we loved God, but that He loved us and sent His Son to be the propitiation for our sins. (1 John 4:10) For God so loved the world that He gave His only be-gotten Son, that whoever believes in Him should not perish but have everlasting life. (John 3:16) God’s love always initiates the action – He does-n’t abstractly feel things or get overwhelmed by a mood: He takes action. In a sense, His work is His love. And the love here, agape, is a love that always has purpose – it has an end it seeks to re-alize, a goal toward which it is working. It is in-telligent – in the sense that it is not a reflex or automatic passion (it is not like the “awwwwww” reaction we have in seeing a picture of a puppy), it is deliberate. It is aimed at the good of the other – but the true, long-term, final good as opposed to some short term or temporary pleasure. And it is self-sacrificing, it takes hurt and suffering, loss and pain to itself for the sake of the other. This is the love with which God loves us in Christ. This is why God’s love works. This is why He acts
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first rather than waiting for us to come around. This is why He sends the Son. And why He sends the Son to us rather unprom-ising sinners. One of my acquaintances suggested that I drive home how unworthy we are of God’s love. We normally take that for granted – after all, consider what you really confess when you say you are a “poor, miserable, sinner.” You are confessing to being a despiser of, and rebel to, God. In terms of our loves and this life, if you came to a person who had nothing but hatred for you and constantly treated you with disrespect, wouldn’t you be right to cut off contact with that person? We would say, in our wisdom, that it would be positively unhealthy to continue to keep company with such a one. Yet God sets aside our wisdom, takes on the cross of loving us for our sake, and redeems us in Christ. This is everything. If we cannot be clear on this, then nothing else really matters. This is where forgiveness lives – in love. This is where our justification is found – God’s love for us dem-onstrated in Christ. This is where our life comes from – God’s love. But then, that love shapes us – it remains con-crete, it leads us to a love that also works. Be-cause God loves us in Christ, we love – we love God, we love one another. And that agape that comes to us filters into all of our varied loves – for family, for friends, for husbands or wives. It makes itself known not so much in the endearing (those things we do to bring pleasure to another with an eye to drawing that person closer to us in affection), but in the unheralded, unappreciated, yet necessary works of this life (changing the dia-per, scrubbing the floor, rebuking error, tolerating a bad mood, forgiving a wrong, giving up recrea-tion to help with chores, and so on…..). And, I should add, the same goes for us here in the congregation. As we are loved, so we seek to
(Pastor’s Column continued from page 1) love: with purpose, intelligence, for the good of others, sacrificing of ourselves. There is much to apply here – to stewardship of time and talents, to how we interact with and care for each other, to how we greet visitors…. I’ll leave you to fill-in the blanks here. For now, let me leave you with Paul’s words to the Corin-thians concerning how love is lived out in the congregation: Love suffers long and is kind; love does not envy; love does not parade itself, is not puffed up; does not behave rudely, does not seek its own, is not provoked, thinks no evil; does not rejoice in iniquity, but rejoices in the truth; bears all things, believes all things, hopes all things, endures all things. Love never fails. (1 Corin-thians 13:4-8) Or perhaps John again: Beloved, let us love one another, for love is of God; and everyone who loves is born of God and knows God. (1 John 4:7) Peace to you all in Christ!
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FEBRUARY BIRTHDAYS 1.
2. Matt Morrow
3. Harm Klokkenga
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5. Delcie Lane
Jenna Moore
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7. Jason Benne
8. Tess Ruskusky
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10. Jarrett Khattar
Andrea Shanks
11. Alexander Kroenke
12. Larry Traub
Harriet Caughey
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14. Susan Vogt
15. Maggie Cornelius
Brianna Laredo
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17. James Henderson
Trevor McMillin
18. Gordon Hoffman
Carey Moore
19. Kent Watkins
Scott Grinslade,
Kelley Norman
20. Emery Halverson
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22. Destinee Miller
23. Brandon Bell-Lampton
Darian Wilson
24. Michael Leon
Ryder Norman
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27. Tyler Crosiar
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FEBRUARY ANNIVERSARIES 1 Gordon & Esther Hoffman
USHERS 8:00 Paul Kroenke
10:45 Dale Brinkmann
ELDERS February 2
8:00 Paul Kroenke
10:45 Tom Brosowske
February 9
8:00 Jim Henderson
10:45 Tom Brosowske
February 16
8:00 Paul Kroenke
10:45 Tom Brosowske
February 23
8:00 Jim Henderson
10:45
NURSERY STAFF February 2
February 9
February 16
February 23
ALTAR FLOWERS February 2
Eileen Benne
February 9
The Ruskusky Family
February 16
Open
February 23
LaVelle Borders
COUNTERS Jill Adcock & Donna Stutz
GREETERS 8:00 LaVelle Borders
10:45 Bill & Pam Barr
Worship Notes
LESSONS FOR THE SUNDAYS IN JANUARY February 2nd — Presentation of Our Lord — 4th Sunday after Epiphany Psalm 84; 1 Samuel 1:21-28; Hebrews 2:14-18; Luke 2:22-40 February 9th — 5th Sunday after Epiphany Psalm 112:1-9; Isaiah 58:3-9a; 1 Corinthians 2:1-16; Matthew 5:13-20 February 16th — 6th Sunday after Epiphany Psalm 119:1-8; Deuteronomy 30:15-20; 1 Corinthians 3:1-9; Matthew 5:21-37 February 23rd — 7th Sunday after Epiphany Psalm 119:33-40; Leviticus 19:1-2, 9-18; 1 Corinthians 3:10-23; Matthew 5:38-48
PRIVATE CONFESSION Pastor Long will be available by appointment and between 1 and 2 pm on the 1st & 3rd Saturdays of the month for private confession. Come in through the front door and find him in his office or the sanctuary. Confessions are sealed by a vow of absolute confi-dence, and all ministers of the Gospel in the Lu-theran Church are sworn to suffer harm rather than ever reveal anything brought to them in private confession. Questions? Please speak with Pastor Long.
Where Is It? Page
Birthdays, Anniversaries, Worship Assistants 3
Calendar 10
Christian Education at Mt. Calvary 9
Concordia News 6
Just for Kids 8
Mt. Calvary News and Announcements 4-7
Pastor’s Message 1-2
Prayer List 4-6
Worship Notes 3
Worship & Stewardship/Personnel 5
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Prayer Notes: Folks have asked from time to time “who all are we praying for?” Here’s a partial list with reference to their relation to the congregation. If you know of
anyone who needs to be added, or who can be removed, please let Pr. Long or Judy know. Richard Johnson Jacob Achterberg – grandson to Ron & Lil-
liann, nephew to Linda Khattar Elwin & Phyllis Basquin – parents to Luann
Claudin Mary Bonesteel – friend to Long family Ethan Saunders Stephanie Hampton Gail and Jonathan von Holten – friends of Jar-
rod & Jessica Harmon Sharon Wenger – daughter to Sally Taylor Kathy Hafley – daughter to Sally Taylor Tom Boulter Sandy Kissner – relative to Connie Kissner &
family Joel Hoffmann – son to Cheris Hoffmann Gerald Hull – brother to Sally Taylor Pr. Hoech & family (Ivy, Noah and Kayla) –
our “TIM” missionaries Wilma Kost Brandt Klawitter – grandson to Gwen Klawit-
ter, deployed military chaplain Jason Rusco – family to the Beenders, de-
ployed military Steve Pierik – family to the Beenders, de-
ployed military Derek Foote – husband to Wendy (Crook)
Foote, deployed military Gary Smith – brother-in-law to Rick Laredo Shirley Poole – mother to Luann Cooper Grace Burdett – mother to Rick Laredo Lloyd Burdett – step-father to Rick Laredo Gordon Adams – Lynn Laredo’s father Dave Maxwell – husband to Tina Connie Johnson – sister-in-law to Pam Barr Elizabeth Rein – member Larry Bentz – member Joan Waldron – member
Pr. Glenn Niemann – St. John’s, Pekin James Gibler – uncle to Leann Sturtevant & DJ
Gibler Harold Pauli – member Rick Laredo – member Michele Sawicki – friend to Tagge Family Karen Maddox – Sister to Keith Moore Laura Davis – sister to Joe Leon Rudolfo Nytrey – son-in-law to Alice Manthey Shelby Davis – nephew to Joe Leon Jonathan Stutz – grandson to Conley & Donna Faw Lane – husband to Delcie Lane Dolores Hoffmann – sister-in-law to Cheris
Hoffmann Steve Vicary – Carey Moore’s father Emily Heflin – Lil Mulvaney – friend to the Paulis Maureen Leuba – Concordia parent Ken Couri – brother-in-law to Linda Khattar “Babe” Culp – member David Connelly – member Steve Vogt – member Katie Fox – former teacher to Kaylin Leon Amanda Dorsey – relative of the Dorseys Robert Beenders – cousin to Gary Beenders Tim Junk – friend to Knebel & Hoffmann
families Wes Braken – friend to the Joseph family Rev. Don Garvue – friend of Pr. Goetz Aletha Adams - member Bruce Tagge – member Sarah Joos – daughter of Food Pantry user Steve Watkins – son to Beverly Watkins Megan Primmer – cousin to Ginger Abel Debby Lawrence – mother-in-law to Andy
Matson Pr. Chuck Weber – friend to Theresa Johnston Pr. Mark Harris – friend to Josh Joseph Sherry Emberton – sister to Vonnie Brink-
mann James Maughn – child at Redeemer Dorothy Hartnack – Member Cheris Hoffmann – member Edward and Delores Bohne – parents of Katie
Tagge (Prayer List continued on page 6)
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Our Worship and Stewardship
Church Attend.
Comm.
Attend.
Bible
Youth
Classes
Adult
Sunday
School
Tithes
Offerings*
Sunday, December 29 106 89 — — — $6,984.44
Tuesday, December 31 21 19 — — — *
Thursday, January 2 17 13 — — — *
Sunday, January 5 46 27 ** ** ** $3,421.00
Thursday, January 9 5 4 — — — *
Sunday, January 12 211 — n/a 38 14 $8,830.50
Thursday, January 16 16 13 — — — *
Sunday, January 19 103 73 n/a 38 10 $4,540.52
*Offerings from mid-week services are counted with the following Sunday’s Offerings. **Snow Day — no attendance available.
Total: $23,776.46
As of December 31, we were running a deficit of $21,940.00 for the year.
MEMORIALS
AND SPECIAL GIFTS
Marcia Riddle & Joan Ross
WOMEN OF MT. CALVARY
Co-Chairpersons: Nancy Meyer
Tina Maxwell
Vice Pres: Virginia Williams
Secretary: Marcia Riddle
Treasurer: Dawn Henderson
ALTAR GUILD
Co-Presidents: Abbie Matson
& Linda Khattar
Treasurer: Marcia Riddle
SUNDAY SCHOOL
Superintendent:
Pre-K, Kindergarten: Linda Crook,
Linda Khattar, & Brooke Barr
1st & 2nd Grades Jan Heien
& Paula Horst
3rd — 5th Grades: Kim Beenders
6th — 8th Grades: David Heien
& Jerry Horst
9th-12th Grades Tom Brosowske
In His Service
PASTOR:
Rev. Barry Long 243-2042
MINISTER OF MUSIC
Mr. Bruce Tagge 361-9821
SECRETARY
Mrs. Judy Honig 688-4321
CONCORDIA SCHOOL
Mr. Paul Thompson, 691-8921
Principal
Dr. Scott Russell,
Administrative Consultant
CONGREGATIONAL OFFICERS
Chairman………………...……….Gerald Horst
ViceChairman………..………….David Heien
Secretary ………………………….Judy Honig
Treasurer………………………Carol Wessler
Finan. Secretary…………….…Susan Fink.
CONCORDIA SCHOOL BOARD
Carrie Kroenke & Peter Wessler
CONCORDIA FOUNDATION
Conley Stutz & Virginia Williams
CONCORDIA PROPERTIES
BOARD
Bill Barr & Daryl Claudin
Boards of Mt. Calvary
BOARD OF EDUCATION
Jan Heien , Debbie Hoffman,
& Paula Horst
BOARD OF EVANGELISM
Christiane Ramahi
BOARD OF YOUTH
Brooke Barr, Eileen Benne,
BOARD OF
LONG RANGE PLANNING
Conley Stutz
BOARD OF PROPERTY
Daryl Claudin, Lisa Cornelius,
Larry Frank, Jarrod Horman,
Josh Joseph, Lee Mauschbaugh,
& Bob Wegner
BOARD OF STEWARDSHIP
Theresa Johnston,
BOARD OF ELDERS
(families under each Elder’s care)
Abel—Connelly:…….………Tom Brosowske
Cooper—Henderson:…….…Jerry Jungck
Hoffman—Loughridge:.Jim Henderson
Manthey—Riddle:………..Gary Beenders
Riebel—Zook:…………………..Paul Kroenke
FOOD PANTRY
LaVelle Borders & Bob Wegner
Mt. Calvary Personnel
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Roy Lewis – grandfather to Jen Hamilton Pat Kerr Loretta Horst – Gerry Horst’s mother Conley Stutz – member Marie Christine & Imre Pinter – friends of
Christiane Ramahi Michala Schauble – friend of Maxwell family Anne Heien – member, teaching in Surinam Ginger Abel - member Debra Rada – friend of Christine Ramahi David Johnson – son of former member Sandy Jolliff – daughter of Phyllis Knebel Ron Abel – husband to Ginger Lloyd Carter – friend of visitor June Saunder – friend of visitor Ina Hoover – friend of Benne family Rachel King – Concordia student Matthew Johnson – friend of Beenders family Virginia Williams – member Phyllis Knebel – member Judy Honig – member Jennifer Johnson & Family – member, lost
home in tornado Kroenke Family – home damaged heavily in
tornado Christiane Ramahi – member All Those affected by the November 17th
storms Elizabeth Whitfield – daughter to Judy Honig Ann Jungck – member Jerry Jungck – member Phyllis Davis – aunt to Bob Cornelius Charlie Flemming – infant member at Re-
deemer
Mt. Calvary News and Announcements
News from Concordia CONCORDIA’S RED ROSE EVENT Shanghai Moon is scheduled for Satur-day, February 8th, at 6:00 pm at the Em-bassy Suites, 100 Conference Center Dr., East Peoria. Cost is $50 per person. For more information call René Hayashi at 309-369-9535.
CONCORDIA STRING ENSEMBLE On Thursday, February 20th, the Concordia Strings will be playing during the 6:00 pm Di-vine Service. Please join us for worship that eve-ning — it is a spoken communion service which lasts about 45 minutes — as the children share their talents with us.
For More Information About Concordia – For more information, or to register your student at Concordia Lutheran School, call 309-691-8921 or visit www.concordiaPeoria.com.
LUTHERANS FOR LIFE ESSAY CONTEST Peoria Area Lutherans for Life is announcing it’s annual essay contest for 5th grade through high school students. Sample topics for the essays are: abor-tion, euthanasia, stem cell re-search, sanctity of human life, the unborn, etc. Any child grades 5th through high school is eligible to submit an entry. Essays are due in the office at Mt. Calvary by March 24th, and will be graded during April. Monetary awards rang-ing from $100 for 1st place for high school and $50 through $30 for grade school children will be made in May. We look forward to seeing what our children think and feel about the “sanctity of human life.”
http://www.concordiaPeoria.com
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WEATHER CANCELLATIONS When the weather is bad enough to cause cancellation of activities, this information is put on the news me-dia web-sites and scrolled across the screen of the three major Peoria TV stations. WEEK/WHOI web site is cinewsnow.com, WMBD is centralilli-noisproud.com, and the Journal Star is pjstar.com. Look under the heading of “closings.”
FROM WOMEN OF MT. CALVARY Valentine Packages for Our College Youth and Military During their February meeting on Tuesday, February 4th, Women of Mt. Calvary will be packing boxes for our young people who are in college or serving in the military. In this en-deavor we need your help: 1) Please get the names of your college youth to
Dawn Henderson (691-5547); and 2) Consider contributing candy, microwave pop-
corn, individually wrapped snacks, tissue packages, pencils, pens, hotel samples (no bar soap, please), or anything a young person away from home might need.
Your items can be placed on the kitchen counter, but please mark them for Women of Mt. Calvary College Student Project.
DOWNSTAIRS NURSERY STAFF Women of Mt. Calvary are staffing the down-stairs nursery during the 10:45 am service. Any-one who would like to help staff the nursery (we need two people per Sunday) please sign up on the sheet on the bulletin board across from Pas-tor’s office, or call Luann Claudin (685-4684) for more information. Sign-Up sheets are up through March.
DEACONESS GILLIAN WILL BE BACK Deaconess Gillian will join us on Sunday, Febru-ary 9th to give her travelogue on the Holy Land during the Bible Study hour and to finish cleaning out her office. We look forward to seeing her again and hearing about her trip to the Holy Land.
CONGRATULATIONS TO: David and Fina Riddle on the birth of their son, Matthew David Riddle, on Saturday, January 18, 2014. Mat-thew weighed 7 lbs. 14 oz and was 20½ inches long. His big sister is Abigail, and his proud grandmother is Marcia Riddle.
OUR CHRISTIAN SYMPATHY Please keep in your prayers the family and friends of: Mary Jo Teel, mother of
Vicky Brosowske, who was called to her eternal home on Monday, Janu-ary 6, 2014, and given Christian burial on Thursday, January 9, 2014.
May her family find comfort, peace, and hope in the Word made Flesh.
FOOD PANTRY NEEDS For February our pantry is in need of 1 lb bags of
rice, Mac & Cheese, Peanut But-ter, Mac & Cheese, and Cereal. If you can help out by bringing some, your donation can be placed
in the baskets in either the Narthex or the Parish Hall or on the table in the Pantry room and will be greatly appreciated.
SAVE THE DATE!!!! Food Pantry Can-A-Thon has been scheduled for Sunday, March 9th. There are many ways one can help with can-a-thon — bring a donation of food, canvas a neighborhood for donations, help weigh and sort food as it is brought in, etc. etc. etc. All food collected by Mt. Calvary stays at Mt. Calvary for use in our pantry. Watch weekly News and Announcements for more information.
Mt. Calvary News and Announcements
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Kids Page
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Christian Education at Mt. Calvary
Sunday:
YOUTH: Sunday School: Age 3 through Grade 8 meet downstairs. High School Students meet upstairs in room above the kitchen.
ADULTS: Pastor’s Class – Deaconess Gillian will be tak-ing us on a tour of the Holy Land on February 9th. Bible Study topics for the rest of February have not yet been announced. Join us at 9:30 am in the Parish Hall following our time of fellow-ship.
Women’s Class — Inspired by the words of Gala-tians 5:22-23, Golden Fruit sees the fruit of the Spirit in action in the lives of nine women in the Bible, and points us to how God is at work in our lives also. They meet in the nursery room dur-ing the Bible Study Hour.
Wednesday
Men’s Bible Study: The Gospel according to St. John: Join us as we read through the Gospel according to St. John. The “Fourth Gospel” focuses on Jesus’ ministry in and around Jerusalem, and is filled with deep in-sights concerning Jesus’ work, identity, and the nature of the life we share with Him. We meet 6:30 am at Bob Evans on Big Hollow Road.
Wednesday Evening Bible Study: Acts of the Apostles: Join us as we continue to read through the Acts of the Apostles. This won-derful history of the church’s early days shows how we continue to do Christ’s work and show His presence in the world. Class meets in the Parish Hall at 7:00 pm.
Thursday:
Afternoon Bible Study:
Genesis: How did it all begin? Genesis is liter-ally a book of beginnings – creation, life, salva-tion, God’s people. Join us as we start reading through the Book of Genesis to see how God’s love and promise of redemption shaped human history from the beginning. We meet at 1:00 pm in the Parish Hall.
Saturday
Lutheranism 101 – Interested in the basics of the Christian faith? Know of someone who is curious about what Lutherans teach about the Bible? Have questions that you want to ask? Pr. Long is going through the Small Catechism with Explana-tion on Saturdays at 10:00 am. The more, the merrier – so feel free to join us. This can also lead to membership for those not familiar with Lu-theran teachings, but who would like to join Mt. Calvary.
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