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FAMILY TIMES
ST. PETER LUTHERAN CHURCH
PASTORS
REV. MARK WINKELMAN
REV. MIKE WINKELMAN
June, 2012
SPECIAL VOTERS MEETING-
to discuss Pastoral transition
SUNDAY June 10
(after the service)
Morrison Community
Vacation Bible School
June 25-29, 2012 6:00-8:00 p.m. Morrison Junior High School Age 4 to entering 8th grade
COME CHEER FOR US ON TUESDAYS!!! check the calendar for times
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“And every day, in the temple and from house to house, they did not cease teaching
and preaching Jesus as the Christ.” Acts 5:42
The Worship Committee has decided upon this verse from Acts to serve as our guiding theme for a Saturday evening gathering. I love the direction God is taking us through this one little verse. Here we see the early church, unafraid of the world, daily proclaiming the name throughout the city. The apostles, having been beaten for preaching and teaching the Name, glorify God and continue their work because, “we must obey God rather than man” (Acts 5:29). Verse 42 then concludes the section and shows that they filled Jerusalem with the name of Jesus, from center to circumference, from the temple to the homes.
It is my hope that this service not only fits into our life rhythms, but also leads into the homes, im-pacts the families and the surrounding areas, filling our “Jerusalem” with the name of Jesus. Remember, our Jerusalem is a much larger area, from Dixon to Fulton and from Mt. Carroll to Erie. We here at St. Peter serve a large area and Morrison is truly a central location, much as the temple in Jerusalem was. Our capacity for making an impact in this world astounds me; we are truly blessed by God. I desire to utilize our impact for God’s glory, to be “house to house” in our teaching and preaching, to train our greatest disciple making resources – our families – in ways that they can impact their home and those around them - by teaching and preaching Jesus as the Christ every day.
In the end, it is through prayer that I have come to this point. My role as God’s servant is to obey His command and leave the results up to Him. I recognize that only with God can this succeed and the measurement of its success will only be fully known by God. I thank Him for His continued guidance in all decisions being made to further His kingdom of glory here in NW Illinois. To God be all glory, praise, and honor – both in the temple and from house to house each and every day.
~ Pastor Mark
Official Acts May 2012
INTO COMMUNICANT MEMBERSHIP Through Rite of Confirmation
May 6, 2012
Seth Cameron
Kenzie Severson
Parker Zickert
May 13, 2012
Sydney Beveroth
Kendra Zuidema
~United in Marriage~
May 5, 2012
Dennis Zickert
&
Sally Bannick
JUNE MEMORY VERSE: Psalm 112:2-3
Blessed be the name of the LORD
from this time forth and forevermore!
From the rising of the sun to its setting,
the name of the LORD is to be praised!
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. In-
cluded at this time:
FOR THOSE SUFFERING FROM CANCER:
Pam Bush, Silas Dolieslager, Juli Houck,
Ron Iske FOR CONTINUED HEALTH & SUSTAINED HEALING
Bill Witt, Gary Heusinkveld, Mary Beswick,
Keith Houseman, Sharon Calvo, Bob Bierman
FOR THOSE IN THE MILITARY
Bill Friedrich, Paul Friedrich, Jerad Landheer,
Matthew Martin, Bill Voss, Patrick Wagenecht,
Nick Wiebenga, Andrew Zickert
FOR THOSE CONFINED TO HOME OR NURSING HOME
Jerry Pilgrim Jr., Janice Swanson, Millie VanOosten
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Junior High Graduates Sydney Beveroth
Seth Cameron Kenzie Severson Parker Zickert
Kendra Zuidema
High School Graduates John Friedrich
Stephen Oncken Ethan Pruis
Alexandria Weets Katelyn Wiebenga
Austin VanDerLeest
College Graduates Brian Bode, Sauk Valley
Kevin Severson, NIU
Don & Janice White 402 E. Park St.
Morrison, IL 61270
Blessed be the name of the LORD
from this time forth and forevermore!
From the rising of the sun to its setting,
the name of the LORD is to be praised!
Psalm 112:2-3
As we transition into the summer season it seems to
give us ample opportunity to see the glory of God right
before our eyes: beautiful sunrises and sunsets, rainbows,
the evening starlight, exploring in new places on vaca-
tion, etc. God’s glory is everywhere.
The Bible reminds us that He allows both the
“righteous” and the “unrighteous” to experience His
glory every day. What distinguishes “us” from “them” is
that God’s people acknowledge Him and praise Him for
the beauty of each day.
So let me ask you, do you take time each day to praise
Him for the things around you, or do you take them for
granted? If you’re not in the habit of thanking and prais-
ing God each day for something He has blessed you with,
why not start today? One thing I’ve seen from my own
experience is that when I take the time to praise God, He
opens my eyes to see more of His glory around me and
it’s exciting! “Rejoice in the Lord!”
There is an article featuring Kathy Harrison, wife of Rev. Dr. Matthew C. Harrison, Pres. on page 4 of the Spring 2012 Lutheran Woman's QUARTERLY. A copy may be found on round table in the lounge. Other subscribers also have copies of this issue. To subscribe to Lutheran Women Quarterly (4 issues per year for $5.00) contact Dorothy Houseman 815-772-3829 or Dorothy Kaufman 815-778-4803 early in June. At its 34th biennial convention LWML: elected Kay Kreklau as its 17th president. Read more about her on page 6 in the May issue of "The Lutheran Witness LW". In 1930, receipts from the 92 Ladies Aid societies totaled $6,65l.31-------Today, national MITES fund over $1 million in mission grants.
Jill Horn has written another book! This one is written for any-one interested in sharpening their math skills. It’s called
"The Development of the Mathematical Mind."
It is designed to help anyone who struggles with math, or it can be
a good resource for children who are in the process of learn-ing math. The book also contains ideas for all ages (toddlers - adult) to develop skills for logical mathematical thinking, and math memory tricks. An e-book is available at Amazon.com or a copy can be purchased directly from the author. For more information, call Jill at 815-441-3959.
Worth Repeating
“Prayer is asking for rain.
Faith is carrying an umbrella”
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Baptismal
2. Emma Sitzmore Pastor Mark 4. Barb Kophamer 5. Dorothy Gatz Ron Oncken Jr 6. Terri Fedyk 7. Stan Oncken Brandon Schneider Austin VanDerLeest 8. Jackie Tichler 9. Turner Schroeder Nick VanDerLeest 10. Bill Friedrich Bob Wagenecht 14. Rick Erdman Arnold Stralow 15. Sharon Calvo 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. Justin Stralow Adam Winkelman
6. Larry & Sharon Calvo 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 21. John & Brenda Martin 27. Joe & Amy Robbins Mike & Sheri Wagenecht 30. Dave & Charel Zuidema
1.Ed Wille 5. Shirley Betts Katie Kenseth 6. Marty Schuette Jr. 9. Lucas Peppers Nick VanDerLeest James Wagenecht 10. Art Best Chad Hudson 11. Karla Green 12. Andrew Zickert 13. Carlene Beveroth 16. Jerry Pilgrim, Jr 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 26. Marilyn Habben 27. Sondra Beveroth Dorothy Gatz Derek Germann Gladys Hartz 28. Kendra Bode Lydia Winkelman
“On behalf of the patients whose lives you have touched, we extend our appreciation to your congregation, to your Blood Drive Coordinator Debbie Heusinkveld, and to every-one who supported your blood drive on May 8. Through the generosity of your donors we collected 14 units of blood, which has the potential to impact the lives of as many as 42 patients in need of life-saving products.” ~Mississippi Valley Regional Blood Center
“A special thanks to Trustee, Mike VanZuiden, for repairing an old folding chair and hanging LWML bulletin board in the Alpha & Omega Room.” ~ Dorothy Kaufman
“Thank you so much for your recent donation to Bethesda Home. Your gift will help fund Bethesda Home’s Tree of Life initiatives. Your gift provides life enriching opportunities to
our residents. The Bethesda staff, Board of Directors, and especially our residents are all touched by your donation. We remain grateful to you and hope you will continue to be a part of our Bethesda family as we continue to provide a place of comfort and security in the spirit of Christian Love to older adults.” ~ Julie Boggess, Chief Executive Officer
“Thank you for your gracious gift to World Relief. When you give, you walk with us in the lives of the most vulnerable. We offer the strong love of Christ in an impactful way to people around the world with your help and the help of others like you .” ~Stephan J. Bauman, President and CEO, World Relief
“Complaining and being gracious is like bending over
and standing up at the same time. It is impossible”
SOMETHING
TO THINK
ABOUT….
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A: Dylan Keller
A: Martin Kurasz
N: NEED VOLUNTEER
N: Emma Sitzmore
F: Pat Wagenecht
Children’s Church:
Chad & Brandi Spreeman
Church Softball Practice 6:00 pm
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Living Truth
1:30 pm
Church
Softball
5:30pm
Deacons
Meeting
7:00 pm
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Prayer 12:00
7 Living Truth
8:00 & 10:00 am
Pastor Mike’s
Bible Study
1:30 pm
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4-H
9am-11am
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A: Kerrick Cameron
A: Bryce Smith
N: NEED VOLUNTEER
N: Kaitlyn Barsema
F: Phil & Darlene Eckland
Children’s Church: Deb Heusinkveld
Special Voter’s Meeting
11 12 LWML 1:00 pm
Church Board
7:00 pm
Church
Softball
7:30pm
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Prayer 12:00
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Pastor Mike’s Bible
Study
1:30 pm
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A: Kenzie Severson
A: Parker Zickert
N: NEED VOLUNTEER
N: Allison Houldson
F: Larry & Sharon Calvo
Children’s Church:
Eric & Karin Schave
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Church
Softball
5:30pm
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Prayer 12:00
21 Pastor Mike’s Bible
Study
1:30 pm
Resthave Ice
Cream Social
5:30 pm
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A: Luke Wilkens
A: Dallas Wagenecht
N: NEED VOLUNTEER
N: Sydney Beveroth
F: Joe & Amy Robbins
Children’s Church: NEED VOLUNTEER
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Church
Softball
6:30 pm
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Prayer 12:00
28 Pastor Mike’s Bible
Study
1:30 pm
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ACTIVITIES IN OUR
BUILDING: Weight Watchers: Mondays @ 5 pm
ACTIVITIES FOR JUNE 2012 SUNDAY WORSHIP &
CHILDREN’S CHURCH: 9:30 AM
SR. HIGH & ADULT BIBLE CLASSES 10:45-11:45
DEACON IN CHARGE: George Nunziato
USHERS: Larry Calvo, Steven Karvelius, Mike Ottens, Steve E. Sullivan
GREETERS: Dave & Chris Wagenecht
CHANCEL GUILD: Ruth Rogers, Rose Sullivan, Louise Stralow
FINANCE COMMITTEE: Darlene Eckland, Joel Horn, Rich Pruis
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Have you ever heard of a grain called fonio? It is a small and very robust grain that is easy to grow, especially in poor soils, and is resistant to both drought and periods of heavy rain. It is an excellent source of protein, safe for diabetic consumption and matures quickly, providing a much needed food source while other crops are still in the ground. But despite all the positives, not many farmers were planting this “wonder grain!” Why? Fonio is an extremely time consuming grain to process, (by hand, it can take up to 15 days to separate and husk a bag of fonio.) In 2008 LWR began working with a federation of woman fonio producers in the Segou Region of Mali. They became good risks, and having access to credit they purchased separating and husking machines. Now one woman can process a bag of fonio in just one to two hours! The word has spread and now there are 20 associations benefiting their communities. With the support given by LWR, farmers in Mali have more income, improved dietary options and household food security.
BOOK reMARKS “The Joy of the Lord is your strength!” (Nehemiah 8:10) “Rejoice
in the Lord always,” writes Paul from prison to the Philippians.
(4:4) This month’s selections, (Two books) are very different, but
both are claiming God’s joy. The first, an autobiography by Rich-
ard Wurmbrand, is called “Tortured for Christ.” A Romanian
Jewish Christian pastor, he lived through the worst that the Nazis
and Russian Communists did to him, and came thru without bitter-
ness, but with great love for his torturers.
The second book by Keith Miller is titled “The Scent of Love.”
“The scent thereof shall be as the wine of Lebanon” (Hosea 14:7)
What was it about the first-century church that attracted people? It
was the way those early Christians lived. They were caring, coura-
geous, and full of contagious joy. “God’s love hovered about the
New Testament church like a haunting, beautiful scent, and people
were irresistibly drawn to it.” (quote from jacket cover) Miller
seeks to help us recapture that heady aroma of love so our lives
can attract others to God and His great love.
Your Librarian,
Gladys Hartz