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MESSENGER“Loved By Christ Sharing Christ’s Love”
You are Called People loved by Christ, You have been called. When you think about it, you’ve He’s called you His own in baptism. He’s called you forgiven again and again in confession and absolution. He’s called you to eat and drink of His body and blood in Communion. He’s called you to different vocations in life. You are called in wonderful ways! During the months of September and October, we’ll be highlighting two special ways in which the Lord has called you. Called to Serve I am excited to be starting a new sermon series entitled “Called to Serve” the weekend of September 10 and 11. Over seven weeks we’ll walk through the New Testament books of 1 These epistles, or letters, were written by the Apostle Paul to a we look at how Timothy was called to serve, we’ll also reflect on how each of us serve as part of the priesthood of all believers. Called to Vote On the 2nd, 3rd, and 4th Sundays of each month, the 9:45 am Bible class I lead in the Fellowship Hall will be taking part in a Bible study named “Called to Vote.” The study does not endorse any particular political party or candidate. Instead, this study provides us with a tool biblical conversation about voting in a democracy. Something great to think about as elections draw close! Rejoicing that we are called! Pastor Clark
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“Loved By Christ Sharing Christ’s Love”
Called
You have been called. When you think about it, you’ve been called by the Lord in many ways. He’s called you His own in baptism. He’s called you forgiven again and again in confession and absolution. He’s called you to eat and drink of His body and blood in Communion. He’s called you
in life. You are called in wonderful ways!
During the months of September and October, we’ll be highlighting two special ways in which the
I am excited to be starting a new sermon series entitled “Called to Serve” the weekend of September 10 and 11. Over seven weeks we’ll walk through the New Testament books of 1 & 2 Timothy. These epistles, or letters, were written by the Apostle Paul to a young pastor named Timothy. As we look at how Timothy was called to serve, we’ll also reflect on how each of us are also called to
Sundays of each month, the 9:45 am Bible class I lead in the Fellowship Hall will be taking part in a Bible study named “Called to Vote.” The study does not endorse any particular political party or candidate. Instead, this study provides us with a tool designed to spark a biblical conversation about voting in a democracy. Something great to think about as elections
September 2016
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Doug Pfitzinger Brad Muhlke Mark Duerr Katlyne Thies
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ASCENSION EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH
5347 Donovan Avenue St. Louis, Missouri 63109-2695
Church Office: (314) 832-5600 Fax: (314) 832-5601 www.ascensionstl.com
Office Hours: Monday-Friday 8:00 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Services: Saturday 5:00 p.m. & Sunday 8:15 a.m. Traditional Liturgy & Music
Sunday 11:00 a.m. Traditional Liturgy & Contemporary Music Sunday School for Children and Adults: 9:45 a.m.
REV. MATTHEW CLARK - Pastor
SHERRY ELLIOTT - Administrative Assistant PAMELA FOX - Office Manager
JAMES THIELKER - Organist/Choir Director WANDA KUNTZ - Worship Team Director
BARBARA HARTUNG - Parish Nurse KATHY THIES - Housekeeper
JERRY KASSING - Coordinator of Member Ministry GAGAN GURUNG - Nepali Evangelist REV. PETER & KRISTIE KOLB-Asia
Missionaries Supported through Together In Mission
Pastor’s email address is pastor@ascensionstl.com Note: Staff email addresses are “firstname”@ascensionstl.com
ASCENSION MINISTRY COUNCIL MEMBERS
Doug Pfitzinger Nathan Decker Mike GibbsBrad Muhlke Carol Benninghoff Michelle BrownMark Duerr Sharon Headrick Karen HilkerbaumerKatlyne Thies
You can contact Council Members via email: firstname.council@ascension
ASCENSION ELDERS
A to C- Rich Schaefer - (314) 644-0897 N to Q - Clarence Goetsch - (314) 647D to Headrick – Paul Brock Sr.(314) 556-7384 R to S - Jack Pendleton - (314) 353
Helfrich to K - Mark Maxfield (314) 776-6001 L to M - Gary Notch - (314) 644T to Z – Nathan Decker – (618) 615-0729
Elder to Nepali Members Gagan Gurung – (314) 708-9554 Elders Chair is Randy Agne - (314) 353-7633
You can contact Elders via email: firstname.elder@ascensionstl.com
ASCENSION WORD OF LIFE SCHOOL BOARD MEMBERS
President, Troy Hansen (314) 703-6037 Diane Bracken (314) 560-4152 Amy Hyde (314) 479-5715
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AL LUTHERAN CHURCH
onal Liturgy & Music
Mike Gibbs Michelle Brown Karen Hilkerbaumer
firstname.council@ascensionstl.com
(314) 647-3077 (314) 353-5412
(314) 644-4118
firstname.elder@ascensionstl.com
ASCENSION WORD OF LIFE SCHOOL BOARD MEMBERS
5715
Member Changes . . . Births: Rosalina Favre Maxfield to Matthew & Allison (Favre) Maxfield on 7/8/16; Benton George Duerr to Mark & Jasmine (Biermann) Duerr on 8/23/16 Baptism: Gabriella Elisa, Rachael Marie & Jakob Matthew Elliott on 8/13/16; Margo Grace Sweeny on 8/14/16; Brogan Louis Hyde on 8/21/16
A Word of Thanks . . .
A sincere thank you to my church family for your cards of sympathy at the recent death of my
daughter, Elaine Peter.
Grace Noll
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Kolbs Korner . . . August 2016
The Lord has truly blessed us with daily bread this month. Christopher was
hospitalized again in Hong Kong. He spent eight days hospitalized and during this time the
LORD continued to deliver His daily bread.
Beginning with a mom and a dad knowing it was time to go to the emergency
room, Christopher's cold moved into his lungs and was igniting his asthma. A taxi
transported us to the hospital, where nurses and a doctor administered God’s daily bread
which took the form of a a nebulizer, a shot, an X-ray, a nose and throat swab, blood
draw, and a hospital bed on the second floor pediatrics ward. Soon breathing treatments,
steroids, antibiotics, oxygen, and a host of meds were administered to clear up his lungs.
Food consumption suspended for four more days; IV only. The doctor wanted
Christopher's body to rest and heal, not spend energy digesting food. It was wonderful to
see the LORD blessing Christopher with all kinds of daily bread, even some respiratory
therapists “pounded” on his back to give him some percussion therapy. In the end the
LORD has given Christopher back His health through healing and daily bread
Jesus came to be that bread from heaven to take care of our greatest need, the
forgiveness of our sins. Forgiveness splashed on our foreheads, spoken in our ears in
absolution, and placed in our mouth at the Lord’s table. As God’s children, we should and
will pray to God for the things we need. Not only that, but we will readily acknowledge
that He supplies those needs and for this we continue to thank Him for doing so. Even isn
sickness there is healing either now in this life or heaven, and for this we rejoice.
We are tentatively scheduled to speak with Pastor Kolb via the internet live in worship the weekend of September 10 and 11. We will get to hear first-hand the mission work the Lord is doing through the Kolbs!
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MARK YOUR CALENDARS
CONGREGATIONAL ASSEMBLY MEETING
MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 2016
7:00 PM
ANGLE PARKING
With new bicycle lanes around Francis Park, there will no longer be angle parking on the
church side of Donovan on Sunday mornings. Angle parking is on the park side of
Donovan and the church/school side of Eichelberger 24/7. If you have any questions,
please contact the church office at (314) 832-5600
Ascension Activities . . .
FALL SERMON SERIES: CALLED TO SERVEof September 10 and 11 through October 22 and 23, our sermons will focus on our epistle readings from 1 & 2 Timothy.
Paul’s words to young Pastor Timothy, we consider how we are called to serve as the peoplGod—the priesthood of all believers. Come and hear how each of us have been “Called to Serve!” CALLED TO VOTE BIBLE STUDY on the 2nd, 3rd
month, Pastor’s 9:45 am Bible class in the Fellowship Hall will be taking part in a Bible study named “Called to Vote.” This study does not endorse any particular political party or candidate. Instead, this study provides us with a tool spark a biblical conversation about voting in a democracy.
DIRECTOR OF MUSIC UPDATE Thank you to everyone in the congregation who recommended individuals for Ascension’s Director of Music position.has been made with around 12 possible candidates.conducting in-person interviews with a number of these individuals.committee is made up of representatives from the Ministry Council, Elders, Ascension
Choir, and Worship Team as well as Pastor Clark. Please continue to keep this opportunity for Ascension’s music ministry in your prayers. DINNER FOR EIGHT? A number of people have signed up for Dinner for 8 Fellowship. Pattie Notch has volunteered to serve as our coordinator. If you would like to be part of this ministry, contact Pattie at (314) 644is also a sign-up sheet on the counter in the library area. What a great way to get to know your brothers and sisters in Christ
ASCENSION BIBLE INSTITUTE FALL SESSION WLutherans believe? What are the hallmarks of our Lutheran identity? well-known author and engaging teacher, Rev. Al Schmidt, will help class
participants understand which teachings are foundational foare important to us as Lutherans. Discussions will be based on his newest book, "Hallmarks of Lutheran Identity." Class will be held on Wednesday evenings, Hall, beginning September 14, and run from 7:00 - 8:30 p.m.
CHURCH PICNIC- September 18, 2015 from 12:30 pmprovide fried chicken from Crusoes, biscuits and drinks. There is a sign up board in the church lobby for side dishes to share. Donations are also
excepted to help defray the cost of the chicken.
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FALL SERMON SERIES: CALLED TO SERVE Beginning the weekend of September 10 and 11 through October 22 and 23, our sermons will focus on our epistle readings from 1 & 2 Timothy. As we look at the Apostle
Paul’s words to young Pastor Timothy, we consider how we are called to serve as the people of Come and hear how each of us have been “Called to
rd, and 4th Sundays of each month, Pastor’s 9:45 am Bible class in the Fellowship Hall will be taking part in a
This study does not endorse any particular Instead, this study provides us with a tool designed to
spark a biblical conversation about voting in a democracy. All are welcome to attend!
Thank you to everyone in the congregation who recommended individuals for Ascension’s Director of Music position. Phone contact
as been made with around 12 possible candidates. Our interview committee is now person interviews with a number of these individuals. The interview
committee is made up of representatives from the Ministry Council, Elders, Ascension and Worship Team as well as Pastor Clark. Please continue to keep this opportunity for
A number of people have signed up for Dinner for ur coordinator. If you
would like to be part of this ministry, contact Pattie at (314) 644-4118. There up sheet on the counter in the library area. What a great way to
ASCENSION BIBLE INSTITUTE FALL SESSION What do we What are the hallmarks of our Lutheran identity? The
known author and engaging teacher, Rev. Al Schmidt, will help class participants understand which teachings are foundational for Lutherans, and how and why they
Discussions will be based on his newest book, "Hallmarks of Class will be held on Wednesday evenings, in Ascension’s Fellowship
8:30 p.m.
2015 from 12:30 pm-3 pm . Church will provide fried chicken from Crusoes, biscuits and drinks. There is a sign up board in the church lobby for side dishes to share. Donations are also being
opportunity fomaking calls tthis date, please do not give blood anywhere else after September 4. Conmore information at (314) 772
help serve refr832-5600. EVENING GUILD SPONSORS FOOD DRIVE FOR LFCS
there the cupboard was bare”. Lutheran Family and in need of food for their food pantry, but now more than ever because the pantry was depleted while children were off all summer not receiving a breakfast or free lunch from school
These are items really needed:
Peanut ButterSpaghetti O’sCrackersSoup Canned fruitApplesaucePasta SauceCan Tuna
Snacks for children on the go
Fruit sApplesauce cupsPudding cupsBreakfast barsPretzelsPeanut butter crackers
The Ladies Evening Guild will be collecting any of the above items and October. Many families will benefit from your kindness.
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SAVE THE DATE Sunday, October 30 from 10:00 amAscension will partner with Mississippi Valley Center at the Word of Life gym for a blood d
for Word of Life to win a $250 grant! Our Parish Nurse, Barbarals to members for be potential donors. Please note: If you plan on
this date, please do not give blood anywhere else after September 4. Contact more information at (314) 772-6651. Thanks in advance for your support.
VETERANS DAY RECOGNITION CELEBRATION
will recognize our veterans in the weekend services o6, 2016, followed by a reception in the church lobby. If
efreshments after one of the three services, please contact the chur
EVENING GUILD SPONSORS FOOD DRIVE FOR LFCS “When she got there the cupboard was bare”. Lutheran Family and Children’s Services is always in need of food for their food pantry, but now more than ever because the pantry was depleted while children were off all summer not receiving a breakfast or free lunch from school
These are items really needed:
Peanut Butter Canned ravioli Spaghetti O’s Spaghetti /Pasta Crackers Apple Juice
Canned vegetables Canned fruit Breakfast bars Applesauce Breakfast Cereal Pasta Sauce Cookies Can Tuna Canned chili
Snacks for children on the go. Fruit snacks Goldfish crackers Applesauce cups Dried fruit Pudding cups Fruit cups Breakfast bars Juice boxes Pretzels Cheese crackers Peanut butter crackers
The Ladies Evening Guild will be collecting any of the above items the month of S
Many families will benefit from your kindness.
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Sunday, October 30 from 10:00 am-2:00 pm. ey Regional Blood d drive. This is an ara Hartung will be on giving blood on ct Barb Hartung for
VETERANS DAY RECOGNITION CELEBRATION Ascension s on November 5 & If you would like to hurch office at (314)
“When she got Children’s Services is always
in need of food for their food pantry, but now more than ever because the pantry was depleted while children were off all summer not receiving a breakfast or free
the month of September
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AID FOR FLOOD VICTIMS Would you like to help those affected by the recent flooding in Baton Rouge, Louisiana and surrounding area?
make a donation through LCMS Disaster Response.online at https://www.lcms.org/givenow/disaster
donation by check, make checks payable to "The Lutheran ChurchSynod" or "LCMS". Write the gift designation on the memo line of your check (Disaster Response). Checks can be turned into the church office or mailed directly to: The Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod Mission Advancement P.O. Box 66861 St. Louis, MO 63166-6861
Did You Know . . . Aug. 6/7 In 1952 The Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod and the Lutheran Laymen’s League ventured into television with a dramatic series entitled This Is The Lifemoral problems and gave Christian solutions. In the early years, Thiseries featuring the Fisher Family. In the later years, it was an anthology series with a different set of characters each week. Several famous actors made guest appearances including Jack Nicholson, Buddy Ebsen and Leonard Nimoy. The program aired from 1952 until 1988 and reruns continue today in the U.S. and other countries on a limited basis. Aug. 13/14 On Main Street was a popular International Lutheran Laymen’s League TV program. Hosted by Dr. Dale Meyer, the former Speaker of The Lutheran Hourteaching on the day’s issues from a Christ-centered, Biblical perspective. Guests included Jimmy Carter, Kathy Ireland, and Mary Lou Retton. On Main Street more than 50 million viewing households per week. Aug. 20/21 In recent years the Lutheran Laymen’s League The Lutheran Hour television programming has included five animated holiday specials in several languages and broadcast on stations around the world through LHM’s international ministry centers. In 2011,a fullThe Bible on Trial: Beyond a Reasonable Doubt aired on around 600 stations to include National Religious Broadcasters Networks. Aug. 27/28 In 1992, due to the popularity of The Lutheran Hour radio program, the International Lutheran Laymen’s League chose Lutheran Hour Ministries as the overall identity for its media outreach programs. Based in St. Louis, Missouri, Lutheran Hour Ministries continues to exploand to expand its use of others to serve congregations as a partner in God’s mission.
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you like to help those affected by the recent flooding in Baton Rouge, Louisiana and surrounding area? If so, you can
make a donation through LCMS Disaster Response. You can donate https://www.lcms.org/givenow/disaster. Or, to make a
donation by check, make checks payable to "The Lutheran Church—Missouri Write the gift designation on the memo line of your check (Disaster
Checks can be turned into the church office or mailed directly to:
Missouri Synod and the Lutheran Laymen’s League ventured into This Is The Life. The program examined contemporary
moral problems and gave Christian solutions. In the early years, This Is The Life was a drama series featuring the Fisher Family. In the later years, it was an anthology series with a different set of characters each week. Several famous actors made guest appearances including Jack
y. The program aired from 1952 until 1988 and reruns continue today in the U.S. and other countries on a limited basis.
was a popular International Lutheran Laymen’s League TV program. Hosted by Dr. The Lutheran Hour, the program shared practical spiritual
centered, Biblical perspective. Guests included Jimmy On Main Street at one time had a potential reach of
In recent years the Lutheran Laymen’s League The Lutheran Hour television programming has included five animated holiday specials in several languages and broadcast on stations around the
ld through LHM’s international ministry centers. In 2011,a full-length television special entitled aired on around 600 stations to include National
radio program, the International Lutheran Laymen’s League chose Lutheran Hour Ministries as the overall identity for its media outreach programs. Based in St. Louis, Missouri, Lutheran Hour Ministries continues to explore new media and to expand its use of others to serve congregations as a partner in God’s mission.
Youth Yammerings . . . 9/11 9/17 9/18
SAVE THE DATE
$20.00 per person. Proceeds will help defray the cost of NYG 2016.church lobby on Sundays or call the church office to
College Age Adults . ADDRESS REQUESTS
college age adults: those attending college locally or entering the university awaemail list. If wdo nothing, we will continue to send you have recently Also, if you haEmail sherry@ascensionstl.comemail address. For more information, please call the office at (314) 832
your college stheir college or university.you may ask for help in making a connection where a chapter doealso are encouniversities directly. They would love to hear from you!connections to ministry partners, information on a weekother resources.
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Yammerings . . .
Youth Disciples /Jr. Youth Talent Show with Lunch Sr. Youth Trivia Night Sr. Youth “The Gathering”
SAVE THE DATE Sr. Youth Trivia Night, September 17, 2016, 7:00 pm$20.00 per person. Proceeds will help defray the cost of NYG 2016. Ticke
lobby on Sundays or call the church office to make a reservation.
College Age Adults . . .
ADDRESS REQUESTS Please contact the church office so we can update ocollege age adults: those attending college locally or entering the workforce,
way from home, those serving in our military. We would love tf we already have your info and you are returning to the same col
do nothing, we will continue to send you our info.. We would also love to heatly graduated from high school so we can begin sending you em have graduated and are entering the work force, please contact us
sherry@ascensionstl.com with your name (address: college, military or email address. For more information, please call the office at (314) 832-5600.
START THE YEAR OFF RIGHT WITH LCMS U It’s backDo you know a student heading off to college, perhaps for the very first time?College can be tough on our young adults. They will be challprofessors and choices that are contrary to their Christian worldview. Please
e students start the year off right by connecting them with an LCtheir college or university. Visit lcms.org/lcmsu/findcampus for a list of LCMyou may ask for help in making a connection where a chapter doesn’t yet exist.
ncouraged to contact campus ministries and congregations neuniversities directly. They would love to hear from you! The LCMS U connections to ministry partners, information on a weekly radio show for colother resources.
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12:30 pm-4:00 pm 7:00 pm-10:00 pm 4:30 pm-8:00 pm
outh Trivia Night, September 17, 2016, 7:00 pm-10:00 pm, kets are sold in the
e our records for our e, those attending a
e to put you on our college and address, hear from those who emails and updates. us with update info. or local), phone and
back-to-school time! Do you know a student heading off to college, perhaps for the very first time?
allenged by friends, professors and choices that are contrary to their Christian worldview. Please help
LCMS U chapter at CMS U chapters, or
sn’t yet exist. Of course, you near colleges and U website features college students and
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Sunday School Scene . . . ASCENSION HAS A DEDICATED GROUP OF PERSONS
teachers. Occasionally, a teacher is not able to be with their class. In order to ensure that our Sunday School classes serve children well, we would like to have substitute teachers on those occasions. To help make that work, we would like to maintaincan call on when needed. Persons on the list would have the option whether to serve when called. Our classes are staffed by two persons, so substitutes would not have to serve alone. On most occasions there would not be any preparation that would be required. Please consider this opportunity to serve. If you would like to serve, or have questions, please contact John Brink (314) 265-4844; john.brink@tblawfirm.com.
BIBLE CLASS/SUNDAY SCHOOL
Class Room Toddlin’ to Jesus Bethany C Pk3-Kdg WOL Kindergarten Gr. 1-3 Bethany A & B Gr. 4-5 Dorcas Gr. 6-8 Youth Room Gr. 9-12 Connections Café Adult Bible Class Concordia Room Adult Bible Class Fellowship Hall Nepalese Fellowship Hall Bible Class 1st Sunday of Month Sunday School Superintendent John Brink
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ASCENSION HAS A DEDICATED GROUP OF PERSONS who serve as Sunday School teachers. Occasionally, a teacher is not able to be with their class. In order to ensure that our Sunday School classes serve children well, we would like to have substitute teachers on those occasions. To help make that work, we would like to maintain a list of substitute teachers we can call on when needed. Persons on the list would have the option whether to serve when called. Our classes are staffed by two persons, so substitutes would not have to serve alone. On
any preparation that would be required. Please consider this opportunity to serve. If you would like to serve, or have questions, please contact John Brink –
LASS/SUNDAY SCHOOL
Teacher(s) Michelle Brown/ Mary Pastor
WOL Kindergarten Ellen Hetz
Jane Fryar/ Nicole Jordan
Carl Anderson/ Rich Schaefer
Jeff Jenkins
Connections Café Chris Thies/ Lisa Clark
Pastor Clark
Pastor Clark/ Gagan Gurung
Nepali Needs. . .
help people scommitted to serve in connection with CFNA, this is a great opportunifurther details and to express interest in driving, please contact Laura Brink at lbrink@cfnastl.org, (314) 249 CFNA 4TH ANNUAL GOLF BENEFIT
Tuesday, October 11, 2016. We invite you to participate in the 2016 Golf Benefit. Providing funds so that New Americans (refugees and immigrants) in our St. Louis community. Register now at cfnaCFNA or pay later. Meet you on the green!
Word of Life Lights . .
all circumstances of life. WORD OF LIFE PTL RES
all day long, at Smoking Barrels BBQ, located at 5641 S. Kingshighway, StL, MO 63109. You do not need a flyer for this restaurant night. We hope to see you there.
MARK YOUR CALENDAR
5:00 pm in Visit http://www.lesastl.org
send it to the school office in an envelope marked "Athletics donation"! Thank you! Coach Katie Luepke Eyster
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Nepali Needs. . .
DRIVERS NEEDED - Do you have 2-3 hours of time free each month?Christian Friends of New Americans is in need of volunteAmericans to their medical appointments on weekdays. This
e still learning to navigate a new city and country. As our committed to serve in connection with CFNA, this is a great opportunity to be involved!further details and to express interest in driving, please contact Laura Brink at lbrink@cfnastl.org, (314) 249-9219.
ANNUAL GOLF BENEFIT at Norwood Hills Country Club on Tuesday, October 11, 2016. We invite you to participate in the 2016 Golf Benefit. Providing funds so that New Americans (refugees and immigrants) in our St. Louis community. Register now at cfna-stl.org/golf. Send a check to CFNA or pay later. Meet you on the green!
Word of Life Lights . . . WORD OF LIFE 2016-2017 THEME Word of Life recenttheme for next school year. It’s “Anchored in Christ” and com6:19 which says, “We have this hope as an anchor for thsecure.” Just as an anchor holds in a storm, Christ holds our s
all circumstances of life. Children are prepared for life when they are anchored in Christ!
WORD OF LIFE PTL RESTAURANT NIGHT on Monday, September 12, 2016 at Smoking Barrels BBQ, located at 5641 S. Kingshighway, StL, MO
63109. You do not need a flyer for this restaurant night. We hope to see you there.
MARK YOUR CALENDAR for “Brew in the Lou” on October 15, 2016 1:00 pmin Francis Park benefiting the Lutheran Elementary Sch
http://www.lesastl.org for more information!
THANK YOU so much to everyone who came out to helfunding for our volleyball team and athletics program! We hadas well as having a ton of fun in the sun! Go Cougars! We alrnew volleyballs and a scorebook. If anyone else would like
send it to the school office in an envelope marked "Athletics donation"! Thank you! Katie Luepke Eyster
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3 hours of time free each month? nteers to take new is is an easy way to r congregation has
ty to be involved! For further details and to express interest in driving, please contact Laura Brink at lbrink@cfna-
at Norwood Hills Country Club on Tuesday, October 11, 2016. We invite you to participate in the 2016 Golf Benefit. Providing funds so that New Americans (refugees and immigrants) in
o
ently announced the omes from Hebrews the soul, firm and r students secure in
Children are prepared for life when they are anchored in Christ!
on Monday, September 12, 2016 at Smoking Barrels BBQ, located at 5641 S. Kingshighway, StL, MO
63109. You do not need a flyer for this restaurant night. We hope to see you there.
, 2016 1:00 pm-chool Association.
help us raise some had a beautiful day, already purchased 6 ke to donate, please
send it to the school office in an envelope marked "Athletics donation"! Thank you! -
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SEPTEMBER WORD OF LIFE TEACHERS OF THE MONTH
MELISSA MAXFIELD & JULIE HAWKENS
MELISSA MAXFIELD
PreK4-Timothy Campus
Experience: I began teaching at Word of Life in 1998 and taught 6th grade for 3 years and third grade for 4 years. I then served as the part-time 1st grade aide for one year following the birth of my first child. Then I returned to the classroom in 2012 as the fullcampus after working part-time for the Lutheran Elementary School Association (LESA) for 6 years. Education: Missouri State University, a B.S. in Elementary Education with anChildhood Education. I am currently working on my colloquy to receive my Lutheran Teacher Certificate through the Concordia University System. Personal Education Philosophy: I strive to create a classroom where all children can learn to the best of their God-given ability, by providing differentiated activities, incorporating opportunities to support a variety of learning styles, and guiding them to be all that God would haveClassroom Goals: My goals are to build preschoolers' academic skills in letters and numbers, hone fine-motor skills through a variety of activities, and develop social skills. Mosthelp them grow in their knowledge of Jesus and the love He has for them.Interests: Hiking with my family, cooking, crafting, and photography.Favorite Bible Verse: "Be thou faithful until death and I will give you the crown of life." Revelation 2:10
JULIE HAWKENS
PreK4-Timothy Campus Experience: I have teaching experience as a director of a Mothers Morning Out Program, a preschool director, an elementary school teacher, and as lead Preaccredited schools. Currently I have been a part-time teacher at our for the past three years, Education: Lyndon State University in Lyndonville, Vermont, BA in Early Childhood
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WORD OF LIFE TEACHERS OF THE MONTH JULIE HAWKENS
I began teaching at Word of Life in 1998 and taught 6th grade for 3 years and third time 1st grade aide for one year following the birth of my
first child. Then I returned to the classroom in 2012 as the full-day preschool teacher at the Timothy time for the Lutheran Elementary School Association (LESA) for
Missouri State University, a B.S. in Elementary Education with an emphasis in Early urrently working on my colloquy to receive my Lutheran Teacher
I strive to create a classroom where all children can learn to the given ability, by providing differentiated activities, incorporating opportunities to
support a variety of learning styles, and guiding them to be all that God would have them be. My goals are to build preschoolers' academic skills in letters and numbers, hone
motor skills through a variety of activities, and develop social skills. Most important, I want to nd the love He has for them.
Hiking with my family, cooking, crafting, and photography. "Be thou faithful until death and I will give you the crown of life."
I have teaching experience as a director of a Mothers Morning Out Program, a preschool director, an elementary school teacher, and as lead Pre-K teacher in several nationally
time teacher at our kindergarten - 8th grade campus
Lyndon State University in Lyndonville, Vermont, BA in Early Childhood
Neighborhood News . . .
$15.00 for preSo. Lindbergh, Monday through Friday from 9:00pm and Sundays from 9:00 am0304 or email
be available beginning at 10:30 am. LADIES GUILD RUMMAGE SALE Gravois Rd, StL, MO 63123, on Wednesday, October 5, 2016 from 8:00 am-3:00 pm in the Fellowship Hall. Donations of rummage are welcome beginning September 19
at 7:00 pm. Featuring Organist, Dr. Jeffrey Blersch, University OrganistNebraska withfestival hymn “As Stone on Lwill mark your calendar and join us for this special celebration!
FAMILY SHIELD BENEFIT DINNEROctober 8, 2016 at Webster Gardens Lutheran church, 8749 63119. Lu
RSVP by October 3. Learn more at www.familyshieldministries.com TRIVIA NIGHTyou to join us for trivia on Saturday, October 15, 2016 at the St. Louis Police Officers’ Association Hall, 3710 Hampton Ave. The doors open at 6:00 pm with play beginning at 6:45 pm. The cost is $17.00 per person or $120.00 for a tincludes soda, cookies aand coolers arMaureen at (314) 352
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eighborhood News . . .
CHRIST MEMORIAL PRESENTS “SEUSSICAL” on S23 and 24 at 7:30 pm and on September 18 & 25 at 2:30 pm. reserved and ticket prices range from $10.00 to $20.00 for ad
$15.00 for pre-teens. Tickets may be purchased online at CMPShows.org, at the churcSo. Lindbergh, Monday through Friday from 9:00 am-4:00 pm or Saturdays from 4:30 pm
undays from 9:00 am-11:00 am. Visit our website, call the church office at (314) 6310304 or email Tickets@CMPShows.org for additional information.
BRATWURST DINNER sponsored by St. Lucas Men’s ClubSeptember 25, 2016, from 11:00 am-2:00 pm at St. Lucas LutheMorganford Rd, StL, Mo 63116. Dinner served family style-all you can eatcost is : Adults-$9.00, children (5-12 years)-$4.00, under 5 free
be available beginning at 10:30 am.
GUILD RUMMAGE SALE at Salem Lutheran Church, 8343 Gravois Rd, StL, MO 63123, on Wednesday, October 5, 2016 from 8:00
3:00 pm in the Fellowship Hall. Donations of rummage are welcome beginning September 19th during normal business hours, 8:00 am-4:00 pm, Monday
HOPE LUTHERAN CHURCH 100 ANNIVEFESTIVAL, 5218 Neosho, StL, MO 63109 on Friday,
at 7:00 pm. Featuring Organist, Dr. Jeffrey Blersch, University Organist-Concith Hope’s adult and children’s choirs and instrumentalists, prese
festival hymn “As Stone on Living Stone Is Set” by Kevin Hildebrand. We arewill mark your calendar and join us for this special celebration!
FAMILY SHIELD BENEFIT DINNER “Go First Into the HoOctober 8, 2016 at Webster Gardens Lutheran church, 8749 Wats63119. Doors open at 5:30 pm. The keynote speaker is Rev. Dr. Lutheran Hour. The dinner is $35 per person with tables of 8
RSVP by October 3. Learn more at witnesstofamily@gmail.comwww.familyshieldministries.com.
TRIVIA NIGHT Women of the Word of St. Johns Lutheran Church invite you to join us for trivia on Saturday, October 15, 2016 at the St. Louis Police Officers’ Association Hall, 3710 Hampton Ave. The doors open at 6:00 pm with play beginning at 6:45 pm. The cost is $17.00 per person or $120.00 for a tincludes soda, cookies and light snacks. Beer and wine will be available for p
are NOT permitted. For tickets, contact the church office at (314)Maureen at (314) 352-6266.
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September 16, 17, 23 and 24 at 7:30 pm and on September 18 & 25 at 2:30 pm. All seating is
r adults and $5.00 to teens. Tickets may be purchased online at CMPShows.org, at the church at 5252
4:00 pm or Saturdays from 4:30 pm-5:00 11:00 am. Visit our website, call the church office at (314) 631-
en’s Club , on Sunday, theran Church, 7100 all you can eat! The free, Carry outs will
4:00 pm, Monday-Friday.
VERSAY HYMN ay, October 7, 2016 oncordia University, senting premiere of
are hopeful that you
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8 available. Please witnesstofamily@gmail.com or
Lutheran Church invite you to join us for trivia on Saturday, October 15, 2016 at the St. Louis Police Officers’ Association Hall, 3710 Hampton Ave. The doors open at 6:00 pm with play beginning at 6:45 pm. The cost is $17.00 per person or $120.00 for a table of 8, which
r purchase. Alcohol 4) 77300126 or call
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4TH ANNUAL “BREW IN THE LOU” Sponsored by 103.3 KLOU to Benefit the Lutheran Elementary School Association on 2016, 1:00 pm to 5:00 pm at Francis Park - The Lilly Pond5399 Donovan St. Louis, MO 63109 - Adjacent to Word of Life Lutheran School “Brew in the Lou” will showcase St. Louis’ best beer, wine, spirits, coffee and good eats. Proceeds benefit the 8,500 students served by the Lutheran Elementary School Association. Festivities include the DeutschmeisBand and other live entertainment, arts and craft vendors, the “People’s Choice” Home Brew Contest, Bratwurst and Chili competitions. KTVI/KPLR’s Jeff Bernthal will serve as the Event Emcee. Vendors will be on-site conducting product sampling and selling their wares. Wristbands are $40 in advance and $50 the day of the event, and include tastings for beer, home brew, spirits, wine and coffee; delicious food samples from many restaurants such aMarket, Gobble Stop Smokehouse and Vernon's BBQ and Catering; and a commemorative glass. For more information, please call (314) 268-1525
CELEBRATE THE 500TH ANNIVERSAY OF THE 2017 by joining Missouri District President, Dr. Lee Hagan and First President, Rev. Bill Marler on a tour of Germany and the Czech Republic from June 21 to July 1. The eleven day tour will visit all the major Luther sites such as
Wittenberg, Eisleben, Erfurt and the Wartburg and Coburg Castles, as well as the cities of Berlin, Prague, Leipzig, and Dresden. The tour includes 9 nights of first
class hotel accommodations (with private bath), air-conditioned motor coach, professional tour manager, a dinner cruise on the Elbe River, as well as five daily. For more information go to www.luthertours.comPresident Hagan at lee.hagan@mo.lcms.org. Come join us a we explore our Lutheran heritage and celebrate the 500th Anniversary of th2 Reformation!
LUTHERAN HOUR MINISTRIES CELEBRATING 100 YEARS
Mark your calendars for October 21-23,join us for an exciting weekend that commemorateLutheran Hour Ministries. Registration is $125 per person (youth $25), and
includes Friday night Oktoberfest, Saturday speakers and a Saturday night Gaat Union Station, followed by a Sunday sending service and breakfast on the campus of Concordia Seminary. Register today at www.lhm.org/100years
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Sponsored by 103.3 KLOU to on Saturday, October 15,
The Lilly Pond (new location) djacent to Word of Life Lutheran
“Brew in the Lou” will showcase St. Louis’ best beer, wine, spirits, coffee and good eats. Proceeds benefit the 8,500 students served by the Lutheran Elementary School Association. Festivities include the Deutschmeister German Brass Band and other live entertainment, arts and craft vendors, the “People’s Choice” Home Brew Contest, Bratwurst and Chili competitions. KTVI/KPLR’s Jeff Bernthal will serve as the Event
site conducting product sampling and selling their wares. Wristbands are $40 in advance and $50 the day of the event, and include tastings for beer, home brew, spirits, wine and coffee; delicious food samples from many restaurants such as LeGrands Market, Gobble Stop Smokehouse and Vernon's BBQ and Catering; and a commemorative
ANNIVERSAY OF THE REFORMATION by joining Missouri District President, Dr. Lee Hagan and First Vice-
President, Rev. Bill Marler on a tour of Germany and the Czech Republic from June 21 to July 1. The eleven day tour will visit all the major Luther sites such as
urt and the Wartburg and Coburg Castles, as well as the cities of Berlin, Prague, Leipzig, and Dresden. The tour includes 9 nights of first
conditioned motor coach, professional tour ise on the Elbe River, as well as five dinners, one lunch and breakfast
www.luthertours.com or call 1-(866) 777-1517 or email . Come join us a we explore our Lutheran heritage
LUTHERAN HOUR MINISTRIES CELEBRATING 100 YEARS
23, 2016 at St. Louis Union Station to join us for an exciting weekend that commemorates the anniversary of Lutheran Hour Ministries. Registration is $125 per person (youth $25), and
includes Friday night Oktoberfest, Saturday speakers and a Saturday night Gala Celebration at Union Station, followed by a Sunday sending service and breakfast on the campus of
www.lhm.org/100years or call 1 (800) 876-9880.
Happy Birthday
9/1 Dave Jones, Robert Morton Jr.
9/2 Timothy Broughton, Betty Clark,
Nancy Nickolotsky, Timothy Quinn
9/3 Bhim Gurung, Carla Jurkiewicz
9/4 Thomas Eichhorst, Esther Gurung,
Niru Gurung, Christen Otto
9/5 Linda Hale, John Powers Jr.,
Timothy Todd, Jane Turner
9/7 Sue Mays
9/8 Bir Tamang
9/9 Patrick Hill
9/10 Chris Pott
9/11 Joseph Gabriel, Mike Wheeler
9/12 Jamie Falbe
9/13 Samuel Freer, Ram Gurung
9/14 Matthew Howard, Adam Notch
9/15 Santa gurung, Veyda Taegel
9/16 Don Kamp, Melissa Maxfield,
Cheyenne Ward
9/17 Dolores Kesel, Joe Manning
9/20 Aimee Kilgore, Tristan Rabun
9/21 Alton Morris
9/22 Melissa Rundquist
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Please join us in recognizing those in our congregation who are celebrating them when you see them in worship. Contact the church office if your birthday or anniversary is not listed so we can add it to our member data base. Our In-Home Ministry members are indicated by an*
Happy Birthday to . . .
Dave Jones, Robert Morton Jr.
Timothy Broughton, Betty Clark,
Nancy Nickolotsky, Timothy Quinn
Bhim Gurung, Carla Jurkiewicz
Thomas Eichhorst, Esther Gurung,
Niru Gurung, Christen Otto
Linda Hale, John Powers Jr.,
Timothy Todd, Jane Turner
Sue Mays
Bir Tamang
atrick Hill
Chris Pott
Joseph Gabriel, Mike Wheeler
Jamie Falbe
Samuel Freer, Ram Gurung
Matthew Howard, Adam Notch
Santa gurung, Veyda Taegel
Don Kamp, Melissa Maxfield,
Cheyenne Ward
Dolores Kesel, Joe Manning
Aimee Kilgore, Tristan Rabun
Alton Morris
Melissa Rundquist
9/23 Mark Maxfield, Matthew Maxfield,
Regina Morton, Buddha Rai
9/24 Michael Bauman,
Charlotte Bohlmann, Richelle Moore
9/25 Delores Fadler
9/26 Carter Santangelo
9/27 Paul Brock Sr., Alexis Kaber
9/28 Brenden Brock, Nathan Mueller,
Jon Roussin
9/29 Ugyen Gurung, James Komorech
Happy Anniversary to . . .
9/2 Richard & Karen Rogier
9/5 Diane Broughton & Ed shimamoto
9/6 Joyce Meckfessel & Ray Pott
9/15 Steve & Julie Headrick
9/18 Ralph Jr. & Dawn Brancato
9/20 Paul Sr. & Julie Brock,
Teresa & Eric Rell
9/23 Allen & Sandra Pfeuffer
9/24 Paul & Amy Hyde,
Steele & Barbara Shippy
9/25 Timothy & Laurie Quinn
9/27 William & Jodie Ingrham
in recognizing those in our congregation who are celebrating them when you see them in worship. Contact the church office if your birthday or anniversary is not listed so we can add it to
Home Ministry members are indicated
Mark Maxfield, Matthew Maxfield,
Regina Morton, Buddha Rai
Charlotte Bohlmann, Richelle Moore
Paul Brock Sr., Alexis Kaber
Brock, Nathan Mueller,
Ugyen Gurung, James Komorech
to . . .
Richard & Karen Rogier
Diane Broughton & Ed shimamoto
Joyce Meckfessel & Ray Pott
Steve & Julie Headrick
Ralph Jr. & Dawn Brancato
Paul Sr. & Julie Brock,
Allen & Sandra Pfeuffer
Steele & Barbara Shippy
Timothy & Laurie Quinn
William & Jodie Ingrham