october 14-15, 2017 | weekly newsletter of our shepherd ...€¦ · “a christmas carol”...
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Weekend Theme - REJOICE - the Lord is at Hand What does it mean when Scripture says, “the Lord is at hand?” And in this world plagued by trouble, problems, illness, and increased persecution of God’s church, how do we show the world what it means to “rejoice?” Pastor Farah opens up Philippians 4:4-7 to us today as we discover together what life looks like in the very presence of God, who promises to always be near.
Women’s Retreat Deadline extended to Monday October 16 Women’s Retreat is coming up on November 3-5. Visit the Women’s Ministry slat wall by the bookstore, or go online to sign up. Deadline is Monday October 16th. See inside for details.
Sign the Door Take a moment and sign the Reformation 500 door in the atrium this weekend. Children can draw a small picture depicting their love for Jesus. The door will travel to Lansing on Sunday to represent Our Shepherd at the 500th worship celebration in MSU’s Breslin Center. Just as God’s Word showed an open door to Jesus and salvation by grace alone 500 years ago, this door reminds us that we should keep our doors open and serve outside our doors….to share the love of God with everyone around us as we celebrate 500 years of the Reformation on Oct. 31, 2017.
LWML Weekend - Celebrating our Quilting Ministry Lutheran Women’s Missionary League supports mission work throughout the world, raising over a million dollars every year for mission work through the collection of “mite boxes” filled with loose change and small donations. They also encourage women to study the Bible and serve as leaders in their church and community. The LWML gathers women together at rallies and conventions for Bible study, exciting worship, and service to the community. Call Marge Tanney at 248-594-4786 to learn how to get involved. This weekend our sanctuary is decorated with quilts made by our quilting min-istry. Learn more by visiting the Quilters’ table in the atrium.
Bible Study and Ministry Fair This Weekend Please visit the ministry tables in our narthex. Ask questions - follow your God-given passions - and see where God may be calling you to serve in His Kingdom. Thanks to Mark and Wendy Nimtz, and their small volunteer army for planning and coordinating this wonderful opportunity.
New Member Program Begins in November Are you interested in learning more about Our Shepherd, or in becoming a member? Our 7-Week New Member Program begins Sunday, November 5th, at 9:45am. To learn more or to sign up, please contact Pastor Doede at [email protected] or (248) 961-0835.
October 14-15, 2017 | Weekly Newsletter of Our Shepherd Lutheran Church
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OPENING HYMN .............................. 733, vs. 1-4, & 6 “O God, Our Help in Ages Past” Confession/Absolution
SCRIPTURE READINGS: First Reading ........... Isaiah 25:6-9, p 586 Epistle Reading ....... Philippians 4:4-13, p 982 Holy Gospel ............. Matthew 22:1-14, p 827
SERMON HYMN .............................. 556, vs. 1, 3, & 4 “Dear Christians, One and All, Rejoice” DISTRIBUTION HYMNS “At the Lamb’s High Feast” .............. 633, vs. 1-4, 7-8 “The King of Love My Shepherd Is” ..................... 709 CLOSING HYMN .................................................... 803 “Joyful, Joyful We Adore Thee”
Nineteenth Sunday After Pentecost
All worship services are presented on the screen. Sunday morning we follow Divine Service Two,
page 167. God bless our worship together.
Welcome to Worship! Prior to communing, please read our statement of belief on the laminated
pew card. We also respectfully ask that you power down all electronics during worship.
Participants in Worship
PREACHER ................................................... Rev. Ron Farah SATURDAY MUSIC ...................Priskorn/Peitsch/Wilson SUNDAY ORGANIST ............................. Scott Van Ornum Music (8:30am).............................................. Senior Choir
Our Shepherd
“The Reformation”
Last chance to pre-order! Special pricing through October 15
$22.49 (regular $29.99)
Sign up on the “pre-order poster” at the table outside the Bookstore now!
Altar Flowers In Honor of
Marv and Elaine Ihnen’s 26th Anniversary, October 19th
In Honor of Rev. Ray and Sandi Scherbarth’s
13th Anniversary, October 15th
Vaughn Anthony Chmielinski 6lb 13oz ~ 20 inches long
Born October 8, 2017
Parents: Tony and Amy Grandparents: Bill and Chris Easterday
Angela, Andreas and Garrett Ellie Mae friend of Stroeters, 2 yr old, heart replacement
Matt friend of the Killewalds, young quadriplegic
Richie in recovery, doing well
Christa Bartley
Sandy Beens knee replacement 9/25
Marjorie Chellstorp mother of Nancy Eshelby
Joanne Cortis
Marion Dopke mother of Mike, hospitalized
Sue Felax back surgery 9/1
Taylor Hlebak friend of Wolgasts
Jan Haezebrouck
Nancy Killewald
Caroline Klausmeier
Al Kroening
Ilene Krogman aunt of Beverly Held
George Luebering father of Teresa Buerkel,
John Milanowski cousin of Gary Gaiser
Carol Miller hospitalized, stroke
Barbara Richmond sister of Nancy Killewald
Tom Robertson brother in law of Gail Moine
Len Sheffer surgery 10/6 at U of M
Daniel Tharpe
Alan Wahnefried recovering from back surgery
In need of Prayer . . . Those with Cancer
Gloria friend of Anne Fournier Leigh cousin of Mike Flesher Robin friend of Nancy Preece John Belert Eileen Root’s father, bladder cancer Sue Benjamin friend of Stacie Pouliot Kelly Burns relative of Howard Adams, Ovarian Jennifer Carbary friend of Mark and Lisa Moine Giullanna Cooley daughter in law of the Cooleys Jackie Easterbrook friend of Anne Zowada Nicholas Davis nephew of Michelle Schulmeister Bob Foth prostate / lymph nodes
George Grudich great uncle of Heather Koschmann Shirley Engel Harris aunt of Sherri Flesher Aiden Hartley great nephew of Julie Denomme Rev. Paul Herter Bruce Jones cousin of Joy Miller
Mark Jones leukemia, relative of Ron Jones Sam Kell age 15, brain cancer
Kathy Lodge lung cancer, surgery 7/8 for brain tumor Dan Morris brother of Kathy & Roy Morris Tim Perry friend of Anne Zowada Sharon Rutledge cervical cancer Linda Schmidt Allen D’Aoust’s mother
Kelly Schultz Don & Diana’s daughter in law
Janis Tobias Dave Priskorn’s Aunt Austin Tomlinson friend of Anne Zowada Andrea Towns brain tumors Lenell Williams father of Latisha Nash
Karen Yakel Marlene Jennett’s sister in law
Carl Zimmerman bladder cancer
In Hospice Care Barbara Mahaffey Helen Martens Gloria Ruehle Ron Varney friend of Anne Zowada
Those in the Military
Keith Allen Christopher Boychuk Andres Galarza Andrew Justice Joey Klausmeier Nick & Val Kulesza Erik Marcus Moneake McNeal Nathaniel Nimtz Miguel Pica Sebastian Pica Patrick Prong Jacob Rebecca Sarah Steele Seth Steele Nic Stroeters Roger VanVechten Kara White
General prayers (left column) remain on the prayer page for 2 weeks unless specified.
Prayer requests may be sent to [email protected]
Celebration
OS Prayer Chain
Our Prayer Chain stands ready to help with any request. Activate by contacting
Marlene Jennett, 248-709-6316 [email protected].
Prayer chain requests are (respectfully) kept private.
Available in our Bookstore This modern-day adaptation of Charles Dickens’ “A Christmas Carol” chronicles the overnight transfor-mation of the world famous atheist, Ebenezer Scrooge. Scrooge is on a crusade to rid the world of religion (bah humbug!), and things could hardly be going better. But his fortunes soon change and he has a “Dickens of an evening” filled with ghostly encounters during which he’s given a
chance to reconsider the meaning of life and his answer to the question of God’s existence. But is there really anything the ghosts can say or do to bring about a change of heart from this brilliant, hard-core skeptic? This book is dedicated to those dealing with doubts about God and the Christian faith.
Questions, please contact
Karen Carrick [email protected]
Kris Sugg [email protected]
It hurts to lose someone. Find help at GriefShare. This is a friendly, caring group of people who walk alongside you through life’s difficult experiences. You don’t have to go through the grieving process alone.
Meetings are at: Ascension of Christ Lutheran Church
16935 W 14 Mile, Beverly Hills Wednesdays 10:00-11:30am
OS has approx 30 college students living away from home. As we have done in the past, goodie boxes will be packed and mailed in October to these students, with a letter of encouragement from the pastor. Your assistance is needed to fill these goodie boxes. If you can help, please leave items in the church library marked clearly COLLEGE MINISTRY by Wednesday, October 18th. Some donation suggestions: chewy granola bars, snack size candy bars, individual pkgs of cookies, gum, individual pkgs of cocoa, individual size chips or pretzels, microwave popcorn, fruit snacks, individual pkgs of Goldfish crackers, and instant oatmeal and Kleenex pkgs.
LWML Suburban Lights Fall Festival October 21st
Huntington Woods Lutheran Church
Registration 8:15-8:45am Breakfast 8:45-9:30am Guest Speaker: Sandy Hardies "God's Surprises" In-Gathering: Eyeglasses & Office Supplies
RSVP to Marge Tanney
248-594-4786 or [email protected]
GIGANTIC THANK YOU Generosity overflowed October 2nd at the Blood Drive! Our goal was 40 units and 61 units of lifesaving products were collected-49 whole blood and 12 Double Red! This amount gave 183 hospital patients a chance to once again enjoy good health. To everyone who came to donate, a sincere thank you for your effort and support. These donations replenished the supply demand from the recent hurricanes and the Las Vegas tragedy and are a gift from the heart.
Beth Jagnecki, OS Coordinator
Melanie Garbarz
Georgie Check Amanda Danescu Mark Worosz, Sr.
Dede Bailey Debbie Gartner Vivian Hauger Jackie Hetrick Ron Schulz
Olivia Conner Mary Feiste Katie Priskorn Sharon Raby Julia Sager
Roy Blanke Ethan Carrick Isabella Pallone
Nina Kerchoff Andrew Kulikowski Nirian Landmesser Todd Sager
Phyllis Chewning Raegen Findlay Kathy Harper Luke Lanier Ethan Schneider Russ Staschke Lilly Stevens
Jacob Baker Colleen Boone Scott Sturges
Jonathan Durr Sarah Gundlach Andy Mills
Mary Domenico Sara Earl Paul Sheibels
Alice Collins
Henry Bender
Mary Feiste
Bill Aman Emelia Parent
Matthew Woodfin Jeff Bieber Chloe Bowyer
(Con’t.) Talitha Farah Joyce Miller
Sara Klausmeier Savannah Sheibels Maddy Stinnett
Eileen Root Kaylee Siebert Melanie Siebert Emily Woodfin
Mark Hansen Chloe Rocz Mary Rocz Mia Rocz Cindy Vieregge Lyle Watts
Notes & News Deadlines Articles due Mondays at noon. Additions to the Prayer Page due Wednesdays at noon. NO CLASSIFIED ADS PLEASE. Email: publications@ ourshepherd.net. Articles are subject to editing. Include run dates. If no dates are submit-ted, items will run for two weeks. Fliers may run as a full page one time only, then will be reduced to half page.
Katie Priskorn, Editor
You’re bad for business There is no other way to say it - your prayerful presence at a 40 Days for Life vigil is bad for business. Abortion is, after all, a business. No doctor grows up wanting to be the best abortionist in the country. It’s never the plan. Something went wrong…and many times, due to medical malpractice or person misconduct, abortionists need cash. Former Planned Parenthood workers say as many as 75 percent of their clients don’t show up for abortion appointments when people are outside praying. Fewer paying customers will mean more abortion centers going out of business. It’s because 40 Days for Life vigils cost them money that abortion workers sometimes react in anger to the mere presence of people praying on the sidewalk. - written by Shawn Car-ney, President, 40 Days for Life Come join us at one of the local Peaceful Vigils. The ones nearby are at: 23338 Woodward Ave., Ferndale; 24450 Evergreen Rd., Southfield; 6765 Orchard Lake Rd., West Bloomfield; 3810 17 Mile Rd., Suite #1, Sterling Heights. If you have questions or would like someone to pray with, contact Todd or Jessica Merz at (248) 414-4511 or [email protected].
“Re-TREAT Yourself” November 3-5, 2017 Bavarian Inn, Frankenmuth
Registration Now Online
www.ourshepherd.net Church, then Ministries Women’s Ministries Women’s Retreat
Brochures available on the Women’s Ministry Wall
Fun for the whole family!! Join us October 27th from 5:30-7:00pm for our first ever Trunk or Treat! This will take place in our school parking lot on the west end. Food will be available for purchase. The night will be full of games, bounce houses & fun for all ages. No scary themes please. There will be a prize for the best trunk AND best costume! If you would like to decorate your car, please fill out the registration form using this link:
https://goo.gl/forms/ 5vDAGxnZXpR59z7y1
Provide a minimum of 500 pieces of candy and/or non-edible toy item to pass out. We are also in need of families to host games. Contact Missy ([email protected]) or Mark ([email protected]) to host a game or if you have any questions. COME JOIN US!!!
Exciting things happening in our Childcare Center!
is once again off and running for the fall.
While our program operates year round, we often consid-er fall to be a jump-start to our program as we receive many inquiries this time of year. Currently we serve 122 children from 95 families that come from Birmingham and neighboring communities.
Along with our regular Christian curriculum and monthly themes, we offer several curricular enhancements that are brought into our facility from outside resources:
Stretch 'n Grow is a program that provides music and movement once each week under the titles of "All Star Sports" and "Yoga".
Mundo Kids is a Spanish language program that is conducted in 2 10-week sessions, in the fall and in winter.
Our Shepherd's annual Walk-A-thon on October 6th was a great success! The rain didn't stop the students from having fun! Thank you to our PTL, parents & teachers for your support. This annual fundraiser brought in roughly $4,700 for the PTL to use for various assemblies and activities for the school.
Customized Trip to Israel 2018 Join Dr. Mark Nimtz on his fourth visit to Israel, June 13 - 22, 2018, to study Jesus and His life, His times, His land, and our Christian faith!
What differentiates this trip from others? Mark has visited Israel on three previous occasions, and desires to share those familiar sites; however, he will also explore sites often overlooked on basic tours, including: Walk through Hezekiah’s Tunnel, Pool of Siloam, Western Wall Tunnel (Rabbi’s Tunnel), Solomon’s Quarry, En Gedi, Valley of the Wind and Doves (Jesus Trail), Bethsaida, Walk through the Kidron Valley.
You may find additional information and registration material at www.EO.travel/mytrip. The following info will be needed - Tour: HL18, Date: 061318, Code: N, ID: 56671. Or please visit Mark’s Facebook Page Custom Israel Tour 2018. Also, consider joining us for the Rome Extension, June 22-25, 2018. Visit the Vatican/St. Peter’s Basilica, Sistine Chapel, Catacombs of St. Callixtus, Colosseum, Forum, Spanish Steps, Trevi Fountain, Pantheon, Nero’s Golden House, and Appian Way! Brochures available at the Family Life Info Board.
October 15~Sunday 8:30 & 11:00am .................... Worship Services - Sanctuary 9:45am ................................................. Bible Education Hour
October 16~Monday 6:00pm ............................. Board of Finance - WW Conf Rm 7:30pm .............. Call Committee Meeting - Church Library
October 17~Tuesday 10:00am ................................... Quilting - LL Quilting Room 12:30pm ................. Women’s Bible Study - Church Library
October 18~Wednesday 9:30am ................................................... MOPS - Lower Level 10:00am ........................ Adult Bible Study - Church Library 6:30pm ................... Women’s Bible Study - Church Library
October 19~Thursday 6:30am ......................... Men’s Bible Study - Church Library 8:00am ................................ Pumpkin Palooza - School MPR 9:30am ............. Women’s LifeLight Study - Church Library 10:00am ................................... Quilting - LL Quilting Room 6:00pm ............................... Wedding Rehearsal - Sanctuary 7:30pm ................ Senior Choir Rehearsal - Church Room 5
October 20~Friday 12:00pm .............. Childcare Leaders Mtg - Church Library 5:00pm ..................... Wedding-Doede/Shirkey - Sanctuary
October 21~Saturday 7:00am ............. Men of Integrity Bible Study - Lower Level 8:00am ..................... Childcare CPR Training - Lower Level 10:00am .... Special Needs Adult Bible Class - Church Rm 5 6:00pm ........................ Contemporary Worship - Sanctuary
Contributions Needed
OCTOBER $ 107,311
From the Treasurer
Church Attendance
Last Saturday 6:00pm 85
Last Sunday 8:30am 106
11:00am 339
Weekend Total 530
School (248) 645-0551
1658 Lincoln, Birmingham [email protected]
Child Care Center (248) 645-5273
Church and School Locations [email protected]
Welcome to Our Shepherd Lutheran Church
(248) 646-6100 2225 E. 14 Mile, Birmingham [email protected]
Contemporary Worship Saturdays at 6:00pm
Traditional Worship Sundays at 8:30 and 11:00am
Bible Education Hour Sundays 9:45-10:45am
Worship Schedule:
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Date Envelope & Plate Oct 1 ...................... $ 32,584 Oct 8 ...................... $ 20,995