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St. Paul and St. John Lutheran Churches 1 August/September 2017
Called by Christ, United to Serve
St. Paul Lutheran Church
and
St. John Lutheran Church
“I must still read and study the catechism daily, yet I cannot master it as I wish, but must remain a child and a pupil of the catechism, and I do it gladly.”
~ Martin Luther in his preface to the Large Catechism
Big look at Small Catechism By Presiding Bishop Elizabeth A. Eaton What does this mean? Old as well as young need its enduring, concise instruction
By Presiding Bishop Elizabeth A. Eaton
A monthly message from the presiding bishop of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America. Her email address: [email protected].
Several years ago my husband’s bishop tried initiating a diocese-wide call to the catechumenate to engage those preparing for confirmation in a period of study and formation. We call it confirmation class or catechism, something generations of Lutherans have gone through. But this was a new experience for the Episcopalians in his diocese. He set about developing a curriculum for prospective confirmands, only to encounter resistance. How do Lutherans get participation in multiyear catechetical instruction? I told him: “Five hundred years of hazing.”
We do have a history of communicating the faith from generation to generation. Martin Luther wrote the Small Catechism after the Saxon Visitation of the late 1520s, which examined the religious practices in the parishes of that part of Central Europe. He discovered a stunning lack of understanding of the basics of the Christian faith among laypeople and pastors. So in the Small Catechism he gives a concise but rich explanation of the Lord’s Prayer, the Apostles’ Creed, the commandments, baptism, communion, the Office of the Keys and confession. The Small Catechism became an important part of faith formation in families. Millions of us throughout the centuries and world have studied and memorized it. Catechism has been a rite of passage in the Lutheran movement. It could be argued that no other experience is more universally Lutheran than studying this little book—not language, not hymnody, not cuisine, not worship style.
“What does this mean?” and “This is most certainly true” are two of the most recognizable phrases in Lutheranism. It’s been said, “Youth is wasted on the young.” I’m not suggesting that studying the catechism isn’t beneficial to middle school students. But confining catechetical instruction to that age group and expecting fully formed disciples at the end of the process is probably a little unrealistic.
All of this has me wondering how we can bring our Lutheran traditions, unashamedly and gratefully, into our relationships with ecumenical and interreligious partners. The ELCA is fully committed to ecumenical and interreligious dialogue. We have six full communion partners: the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.), the Reformed Church in America, the United Church of Christ, the Episcopal Church, the United Methodist Church and the Moravian Church. As the ELCA, we also claim the evangelical part of our name. Set free by the grace of God through the death and resurrection of Jesus
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and moved by the Spirit we want to tell everybody the good news. Some argue that emphasizing our Lutheran identity is an impediment to dialogue and evangelism. I would argue that if we aren’t clear about who we are and what we believe it’s not possible to have deep and authentic encounters with others. It’s hard to have meaningful give-and-take with mush. There was a time in the 1980s when church growth experts urged us to shed denominational identity in favor of more generic, and so appealing, names for congregations. St. Paul Lutheran Church became the Church at Pheasant Run. It’s like selling our inheritance for a mess of marketing pottage. Of course we are baptized into the one, holy, catholic and apostolic church. Of course our identity is in Christ and not in a 16th-century Augustinian monk. But there is something distinctive about our Lutheran voice that needs to be heard in ecumenical and interreligious conversations and in the public square. If we aren’t clear about this we run the risk of sliding into relativism. It might be time for all of us to dust off our Small Catechisms (or find it in Evangelical Lutheran Worship, 1160) and take another look at the basics of the faith. Staff at the Lutheran Center in Chicago will be doing just that this fall. My guess is that places like Microsoft or McDonald’s take great care in immersing their people into their corporate culture. We are Lutheran Christians. With great humility we can be unapologetic about being Lutheran. It would be wonderful if we as the ELCA prepared for the 500th anniversary of the Reformation in 2017 by studying the Small Catechism together. We have a common language with which to talk about faith, engage Scripture and make sense of our world. Catechism is not just for the young. This is most certainly true.
(Note: copies of the Small Catechism are available in the church office – see Pastor Karen)
Conquer the Day VBS
What a great week we had! Check out our Shared Ministry Facebook page for a lot of great pictures.
Our thanks to everyone who helped – volunteers, leaders, planners, and kids who attended:
Parade participants: Addison Hunt, Jamy Hunt, Anna Kauser, Cindy, Kauser, Henry Kauser, Joan Mapes.
Kitchen: Lula Mae Ankney, Renee Boss, Pat Cluts, Marcella Doan, Heather Hunt, Stacy Mangette, Lynda Ringler, Doris Smith, Linda Wellman, and Damian Wood.
Cooking and Crafts: Ellie Barnes, Jamy Hunt, Michelle Johns, Joan Mapes, Margaret Phlipot.
Soccer Coaches: Ryan Mapes and Bailey Meyer
First Aid: Sue Beck, Elaine Gress, Tonya Meyer
Security: Mindy Ankney
Cheerleading:
Chantal Monnier Registration:
Renee Boss, Stacy Mangette, Lynda Ringler 4yr olds-Kindergarten Class
Renee Boss, Maci Kauser, Pat Ross Baseball Coaches:
Dave Burtch, Phil Hanenkratt, Brett Kauser, Cindy Kauser, Hunter Kauser, Troy Mangette.
Students attending: Levi Ankney, Maddison Ankney, Nicholas Hatcher, Jamy Hunt, Addison Hunt, Brayden Kauser, Bayne Kauser, Brynlee Mangette, and Easton Mapes.
Thank you to everyone who donated freeze pops and birthday bag supplies! Also, thank you to Larry Sinn who donated hand-made birdhouses and other craft projects.
It takes everyone working together to share the love of God with our kids and the kids in our community. Thank you to everyone who was a part of this year’s event.
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Community Health Professionals Stars & Pars 2017 Night Golf Outing
Friday, August 4, 2017 Auglaize Country Club Check-In 8:30 p.m. Shotgun Start 9:00 p.m.
Proceeds benefit CHP Home Care & Hospice of Defiance and Paulding County. See the flyer on the narthex bulletin board to pre-register and for more information.
Welcome New Member It is our great pleasure to receive Peggy Ack into our family of faith and membership at St. Paul on Sunday, August 6. May our fellowship bless her as her presence blesses each of us.
Congratulations to Brooke Combs and Ethan Webster on the birth of Tucker Allen Webster, born July 18. God’s blessings as Tucker deals with gastroschisis and for the doctors and nurses who are caring for him. Also, congratulations to grandparents, Dennis and Kelly Combs, Uncle Bailey Combs and Great Grandparents Bob and Shirley Cramer.
Reformation Sunday Potluck @ SPP Sunday, October 29, 2017 9:30 a.m. St. Paul
Join us for a great Reformation Sunday celebration and a celebration of our Shared Ministry. We will worship at St. Paul at 9:30 a.m. with a potluck lunch to follow.
We have new email addresses. As of Friday, May 19, we have a new internet provider. Please use the following addresses for all emails: Pastor Karen: [email protected] St. Paul: [email protected] St. John: [email protected]
SCHEDULE DATE TIME FOOD ACTIVITY
August 30 5:30-7:00 Cookout Proctor
Park-Sports
September 27
5:30-7:00 Cookout Hayride
October 1 Rain date: October 8
TBD McDonald’s Leader’s
Family Farm
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Houston, Texas June 27-July 1, 2018
Information Sessions
REGISTRATION OPENING SOON – REGISTER NOW TO ASSURE YOUR SPOT
Dates to note:
Financial Assistance applications available beginning July 15, 2017. Visit: http://www.elca.org/en/YouthGathering/Registration/Financial-Assistance
September 15, 2017 – Early Bird registration begins – sign up early for lower rates!
We will register as a group. Each student and adult participating will need to complete a worksheet (available from Pastor Karen) and return it to her with the $150 non-refundable deposit no later than October 1. Reservations fill up fast – we need to register early.
Everyone interested in attending will meet on Wednesday, September 13 at 7:00 p.m. to discuss fundraising opportunities, to identify adult leaders (one male; one female needed), and look at a preliminary budget.
All participants should plan to attend!
Date: Saturday, August 26, 2017 Registration: 9:00a.m. Ceremony: 9:30a.m. Walk Kick-Off: 10:00a.m. Location: Sauder Village 22611 SR 2 Archbold OH 43502 Visit: ALZ.ORG/WALK or CALL 1-800-272-3900
Renee and Tim Boss will lead a nine-week class developed by Dave Ramsey teaching everyone how they can have peace of mind and spirit around money matters. This class has been taken by millions of people who have been successful at getting out of debt, saving more, and giving more. This class will be open to members of both churches and the community. Watch the bulletins for more details.
The Van Wert Self Defense Team
Join us at St. Paul for a free self-defense class for
women (ages 12 and up) from 6 to 8 p.m. Tuesday,
September 26.
The Van Wert Self Defense Team conducts the class,
which is designed to teach women how to avoid
dangerous situations and what they should do when
faced with unavoidable, unsafe circumstances. Class
participants will gain confidence, knowledge, and the
skills to protect themselves in this hands-on program.
Topics covered will include situation avoidance and
prevention, self-defense, and improvised defense tools.
The first part of the class will be discussion and the last
hour or so will be hands on. Participants should wear
loose-fitting and comfortable clothing.
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Caring & Sharing Food Pantry Update Thank you to everyone who supports the Caring & Sharing Food Pantry throughout the year. Pastor Karen serves on the board of the Pantry and is privileged to volunteer on a regular basis. In May the board held its annual meeting and received the final reports for 2016. Your donations of personal care products, food, and money made it possible to:
Serve 417 families 1,591 times throughout the year;
That means 1136 people in Paulding County received nutritious food;
35% of those served are children; and 12% were senior citizens.
Keep your donations coming! Our neighbors are
depending on us!
“The true treasure of the church is the most holy gospel of the glory and grace of God.” —Martin Luther, thesis 62
COMMUNITY MEAL VOLUNTEERS NEEDED
Once again this fall we will begin our free community meals. There is a sign-up sheet on the bulletin board for hosts. The dates are: Wednesday, September 13 – 5:30 p.m. St. John Members hosting Wednesday, October 11 – 5:30 p.m. Wednesday, November 8 – 5:30 p.m. Wednesday, December 13 – 5:30 p.m. Hosts choose the menu, enlist volunteers, and oversee service, set-up, clean-up, etc. The meal can be whatever the hosts choose. Reimbursement is available – please see Pastor Karen for more information.
Sunday, September 10 8:30 a.m. and 10:30 a.m.
We will welcome Maria Wolever from Soles4Souls to our worship services. Maria will be with us to share the stories of how they are serving God’s people everywhere.
We will also do a blessing of all the shoes we send out to those in need. We need a volunteer, preferably with a truck, to haul all the shoes to Defiance the week of September 11. Please see Pastor Karen if you can volunteer.
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Very shortly it will be Back to School time and also time to fill backpacks for Lutheran World Relief. Our goal this year is to have 125 backpacks ready to send overseas in September. The easiest and most economical way to help is to shop the sales that will be coming up soon. There are lists and containers for your donations in the Narthex. If you would prefer to have me do your shopping, there is a blue folder marked “Backpack Donations” beside Pastor Karen’s office door. Please help with this worthy cause! And if you would like to volunteer to help count or sort supplies, please let Pastor know. Thanks! Margaret Phlipot Here are some guidelines and information about the items needed: Please give new items only, except where
otherwise noted Please do not donate items with any religious
symbols, messages or your congregation’s name.
Please do not donate any items decorated with a U.S. flag, patriotic or military symbols, or references to the armed forces, including camouflage.
“I have a hard time picturing several aspects of the modern world without Luther.” —Martin E. Marty, ELCA pastor and professor
Do not add other items or leave out any of the items listed. All items should be new and in good condition. Remove any excess packaging. At St. Paul there will be boxes in the narthex marked for each item. At St. John, please place your items in a backpack. Please return all supplies and kits to church by September 25. Include the following items in each School Kit: Four 70-sheet notebooks of wide- or college-ruled paper approximately 8” X 10½”; no loose-leaf paper One 30-centimeter ruler, or a ruler with centimeters on one side and inches on the other One pencil sharpener One blunt scissors (safety scissors with embedded steel blades work well)
Five unsharpened #2 pencils with erasers; secure together with a rubber band Five black or blue ballpoint pens (no gel ink); secure together with a rubber band One box of 16 or 24 crayons
“All that matters is that God’s Word be given free course to encourage and enliven hearts so that they do not become burdened.”—Martin Luther
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Free Lunches
Our thanks to Pat Ross for coordinating our participation this year and to those who came out to help. When we are community working together great things happen in Jesus’ name! Lunches will be available through August 4.
St. Paul Ministry Fair 11:30 a.m. September 10 Mark your calendars NOW for this new and fun event! Join us after worship for fellowship and to find out more about the ongoing and new ministry opportunities at St. Paul. Our Vision process at the end of 2017 brought great new ideas to light! New committees have been formed! Come find out what they are doing and how you can be a part of the excitement!
“It is impossible to understand modern history apart from the Reformation. We cannot understand the history of Europe, England or America without studying the Reformation. For example, in America there would never have been Pilgrim Fathers if there had not first been a Protestant Reformation. —Jack Arnold, church history professor, IIIM Magazine
Community Garden Update On Thursday, July 20th, Ann's Bright Beginning's children were invited down for a tour of the garden. The children got to pick basil to take home, help harvest radishes, learn how to weed, and vine up the cucumbers. After the stations the children got to do some taste testing. We had pesto pasta, three different kinds of zucchini bread, and caprese for the kids to try. They even got mini zucchini breads to take home and recipes for everything they taste tested. The kids had such a great time that they asked if they could come back and help pick more produce.
Also on Thursday, July 20th, we had a work day in the garden. During the work day we staked up the tomato plants, picked the rest of the basil, harvested and planted more radishes, cut the chives, fertilized, watered, and weeded.
On Saturday, July 22nd, we took our first batch of produce to the food pantry. This included basil, radishes, and chives.
On Sunday, July 23rd, we picked our first round of zucchini and harvested more radishes.
We hope to have Ann's Bright Beginning's back again sometime to help us harvest. A lot of harvesting will be done in the near future! If anyone is interested in volunteering to maintain the garden for a week you can contact Susan Farr at 419-399-7507.
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Members of Our Ministry
In Need Of Prayer:
MEMBERS OF OUR SHARED MINISTRY WHO ARE IN NEED OF PRAYER: Anna Ankney, Ray Balogh, Lodena Brown, Karl Burtch, Steve Clark, Sam Clippinger, Brooke Combs & Ethan Webster & Tucker, Lynn Conrad, Bud Cotterman, Glen Deatrick, Chuck Dugan, Harley Dunakin, Sr., John Englehart, Frieda Hammons, Robert Harpster, Ray Hartwig, Wanda Hilgeman, Austin Howell, Floyd Huebner, Tina Huebner, Ethel Jewel, Norma Jean Leslie, Scott Meyer, Ida May Mielke, David Riggenbach, Dick
Schmidt, Paul Smalley, Margaret Smith, Patti Stoller, Audrey Weippert and Sarah Westrick.
ST. JOHN FRIENDS: Mary Jo Allen, Michelle Allen, Addie Batt, Bob Brandt, Gary Chapman, Harry Dunderman, Logan Durre, Blake Everson, Maddox Franz, The Fullmer Family, Carol Hahn, Skip Hilgeman, John Huebner, Gary Kipker, Kate Lucas, Janice Merriman, Steve Offerle, Juanita Overmyer, Ron Owens, Christina Page, Michael Plumb, Karen Price, Rony Rhodes, Mark Runyon, Jessica Sowers, Martha Strahley, Luke Szabo, Kay Thomas, Linda Windom, Sera Zipfel, and those serving in the military.
ST. JOHN SPONSORED ELCA MISSIONARIES: Pr. Christa Von Zychlin and Pastor Wayne Nieminen in Hong Kong.
ST. PAUL FRIENDS: Ruth Whitman-Andrew, Roberta Arnold, Cameron Barrow, Florence Behnfeldt, Janet Bendele, Chelsea Shuherk Beiderman, Pauline Boroff, Lonnie Bostelman, Karen Braaksma, Kay Bromagem, Derric Brown, Marcia Brune, Lynn Burtch, Mike Burtch, Kathy Clark, Tommy Clark, John Dix, Deb Doan, Nathan Dodds, Harley Dunakin Jr., Shawn Dunakin, Jim Edmonds, Sue Follas, Roberta Gray, Lindsey Gustafson, Jack Haines, Mandy Hanneman, Marcia Hernandez, Joe Huebner, Alice Hunt, John Laker, Rachel Lord, Kate Lucas, Chuck Mapes, Joannie Mapes, Vickie (Aufrance) Mewhorter, Joan Moser, Mark, Myers, Christina Page, Jodi Perl, Jerry Price, Natalie Ramer, Rhonda Rismiller, James & Tammy Wright, Pam Neer Rostrum, Mrs. Peper, Marge Roughton, Eric Schmidt, Roger Shafer, Dustin Shuherk, Maria Smith, Patti Sprow, Ruthann Strable, Ed Stults, Kay Thomas, Jake Todd, Ellen Townley, Tianna Wilder and Zac.
THOSE SERVING IN THE UNITED STATES MILITARY: Doug Biederman, Brad Burtch, Tarron Commisso, Adam Deatrick, Jared DeLong, Storm Dunakin, Brad Dysinger, Treston Gonzales, Ryan Goyings, Jason Hasch, Taylor Hatcher, Brian Jones, Taylor Kochenour, Brendon Lothamer, Isaac Ludwig, Jordan Phlipot, Suzanne Reinhart, and Sarah Scott.
ST. PAUL’S ORHAN FUND SPONSORED CHILDREN: Andre & Maria
OUR SHUT-INS:Anna Ankney 1996 McFadden Rd Shreve OH 44676
Ray Balogh 407 Foust Street Payne OH 45880
Lodena Brown Hillside Country Living 098796 CR 16 Bryan OH 43506
Karl Burtch Gardens of Paulding 199 Road 103 Paulding OH 45879
Lynn Conrad 15518 St Rt 111 Paulding OH 45879
John Englehart 802 E Wayne Paulding OH 45879
Frieda Hammons 13381 St Rt 66 Cloverdale OH 45827
Ray Hartwig Van Crest of Payne 650 N Main St Payne OH 45880
Floyd Huebner Van Crest of Payne 650 N Main ST Payne OH 45880
Norma Jean Leslie Gardens of Paulding 199 Road 103 Paulding OH 45879
Ida Mae Mielke Gardens of Paulding 199 Road 103 Paulding OH 45879
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ST. PAUL COUNCIL HIGHLIGHTS June 20, 2017
Pastor reported that 13 people had signed up for the Ephesians Bible Study class that began the first week of June.
Community Connections Committee reported that they will be seeking hosts for fall Free Community Meals. St. John will host in September.
Council voted unanimously to place an ad on the Past Time Café new menus at a cost of $175 for a year (or possibly longer).
Evangelism and Member care announced a ministry fair for Sunday, September 10 immediately following worship. Each Committee is encouraged to make up a display letting members know what the committee does and how they can participate.
The council received the resignation of our volunteer cleaning crew. For personal reasons they are no longer able to clean the building effective June 30, 2017. Council decided to talk with the PC Workshop about the possibilities of partnering with them to clean our facility. Pastor Karen will follow up with the director.
The Shared Ministry Team announced an outdoor movie night this summer. Details to be determined.
Joan Mapes informed council that VBS planning was going well although more volunteers were needed.
Free lunch program: Pat Ross agreed to coordinate; we still need volunteers.
Council voted to remove Kurt Temple as a signer on the Otto Jacob Fund account and add Dan Wilder.
July 17, 2017 – No meeting
ST. JOHN COUNCIL HIGHLIGHTS June 24, 2017
Council thanked Lula Mae and Rex Ankney for having our fire extinguishers checked and recharged.
Council changed our communion service from September 3 to September 10 due to Pastor Karen’s vacation. Jay Schmidt and Patti Stoller will lead the service.
The Community Meal scheduled for September 13 – the menu will be sloppy joes and hot dogs. Jodie will coordinate; we have Thrivent funds to cover the costs.
Council voted to purchase $1,000.00 in propane for this winter in advance to lock in the current low price of $1.29/gallon.
Jay Schmidt reported that our Certificate of Not-for-Profit status has been updated.
A draft of a sexual misconduct policy will be presented to the congregation for consideration at the August 6 congregation meeting. This policy is required by our insurance carriers.
Upcoming Council Meetings St. John – Monday, October 16, 2017 – 7:00 p.m. at the church St. Paul – Tuesday, August 15, 2017 – 6:30 p.m. at the church Tuesday, September 19, 2017 – 6:30 p.m. at the church
St. John Congregational Meetings
Sunday, August 6 immediately following worship.
Sunday, October 22 immediately following worship.
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St. Paul Server’s Schedule – AUGUST 2017 *** IF YOU ARE UNABLE TO SERVE ON THE DATE ASSIGNED TO YOU,
PLEASE TRADE WITH SOMEONE OR FIND A REPLACEMENT AND LET THE CHURCH OFFICE KNOW.
THANK YOU FOR YOUR WILLINGNESS TO SERVE*** AUGUST 6 Acolyte: Delaney Dachenhaus Readers: Jane Stouffer Counters: Ron Schmidt, Jim Phlipot & Anne Reinhart A/V Tech: Brett Kauser Greeters: Jon & Sue Rhodes, Pat Ross Ushers: Dave Burtch & Ron Schmidt Asst. Min.: Dan Wilder Com. Asst.: C.W. Harper
AUGUST 13 Acolyte: Landon Brewer Readers: Chris Rickels Counters: C.W. & Sandra Harper, Cindy Kauser A/V Tech: Matt Moore Greeters: David & Carie Riggenbach, Cheryl Sanderson Ushers: Jane Stouffer & Dan Wilder
AUGUST 20 Acolyte: Lydia Brewer Readers: Dan Wilder Counters: Dennis & Cheryl Sanderson, Sue Beck A/V Tech: Tim Boss Greeters: Betty & Paul Smalley, Ron Schmidt Ushers: Burl Barnes & Shawn Brewer Asst. Min.: Betty Blockberger Com. Asst.: Sandra Harper AUGUST 27 Acolyte: Colton Howell Readers: Burl Barnes Counters: Dan & Ethel Wilder, Karen Jacobs A/V Tech: Dan Wilder Greeters: Jane Stouffer, Karen Jacobs & Rhonda Aldrich Ushers: Renee & Tim Boss
ALTAR FLOWERS August 6: Mary & Steve Clark August 13: Brenda Edwards August 20: Pat Cluts August 27: Harold & Linda Hasch CHURCH TRANSPORTATION: VOLUNTEER NEEDED BREAD BAKERS Mary Clark ALTAR CHAIRS: Ellie Barnes & Sue Rhodes FELLOWSHIP HOUR HOSTS August 6: Karen Jacobs, Dan & Ethel Wilder ORGANIST/PIANIST August 6: Bill Brune August 13: Lulu Belle Klingler August 20: Bill Brune August 27: Lulu Belle Klingler
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St. Paul Server’s Schedule – SEPTEMBER 2017 ***IF YOU ARE UNABLE TO SERVE ON THE DATE ASSIGNED TO YOU,
PLEASE TRADE WITH SOMEONE OR FIND A REPLACEMENT AND LET THE CHURCH OFFICE KNOW.
THANK YOU FOR YOUR WILLINGNESS TO SERVE***
SEPTEMBER 3 Acolyte: Addy Hunt Readers: Ellie Barnes Counters: Dave Burtch, Michelle Johns & Margaret Phlipot A/V Tech: Brett Kauser Greeters: David Burtch, Sue Beck & Tim Boss Ushers: Dave Burtch & Mary Clark Asst. Min.: Renee Boss Com. Asst.: Catherine Harpster
SEPTEMBER 10 Acolyte: Hunter Kauser Readers: Betty Blockberger Counters: Ron Schmidt, Jim Phlipot & Anne Reinhart A/V Tech: Luke Brewer Greeters: Ellie & Burl Barnes, Mary Clark Ushers: Harley Dunakin & Michelle Johns
SEPTEMBER 17 Acolyte: Maci Kauser Readers: Renee Boss Counters: C.W. & Sandra Harper, Cindy Kauser A/V Tech: C.W. Harper Greeters: Harley & Jacki Dunakin, Cindy Kauser Ushers: Cindy Kauser & Matt Moore Asst. Min.: Shawn Brewer Com. Asst.: Michelle Johns
SEPTEMBER 24 Acolyte: Nicholas Hatcher Readers: Shawn Brewer Counters: Dennis & Cheryl Sanderson, Sue Beck A/V Tech: Harold Hasch Greeters: Harold & Linda Hasch, Brenda Edwards Ushers: C.W. & Sandra Harper
ALTAR FLOWERS September 3: Floyd Huebner September 10: Sue & Jon Rhodes September 17: Margaret Phlipot September 24: Sue & Jon Rhodes CHURCH TRANSPORTATION Dan & Ethel Wilder
BREAD BAKERS Mary Clark ALTAR CHAIRS Jane Stouffer & Rita Schmidt FELLOWSHIP HOUR HOSTS September 10: Lisa Phlipot
ORGANIST/PIANIST September 3: Bill Brune September 10: Lulu Belle Klingler September 17: Bill Brune September 24: Lulu Belle Klingler
St. Paul Recent Attendance & Offering
Date Worship Attendance
Total Giving
Local Benevolence
5/28/2017 66 $2387 $2166 $86
6/4/2017 86 $4470 $2338 $51
6/11/2017 77 $1836 $1688 $61
6/18/2017 77 $3942 $2186 $46
6/25/2017 52 $1226 $1120 $36
7/2/2017 78 $2935 $2385 $235
7/9/2017 85 $4061 $3387 $190
7/16/2017 87 $2207 $1983 $76
7/23/2017 74 $1736 $1650 $4
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St. John Server’s Schedule AUGUST AND SEPTEMBER 2017
***IF YOU ARE UNABLE TO SERVE ON THE DATE ASSIGNED TO YOU, PLEASE TRADE WITH SOMEONE OR FIND A REPLACEMENT
AND LET THE CHURCH OFFICE KNOW. THANK YOU FOR YOUR WILLINGNESS TO SERVE***
ACOLYTES August 6: Madison & Morgan Boesch August 13: Matt Doan August 20: Isaac Head August 27: Sammy Sinn
September 3: Madison Boesch September 10: Morgan Boesch & Matt Doan September 17: Isaac Head September 24: Sammy Sinn
READERS August 6: Patti Stoller August 13: Madison Boesch August 20: Morgan Boesch August 27: Marcy Doan
September 3: Matt Doan September 10: Isaac Head September 17: Kay Head September 24: Tina Huebner
ALTAR FLOWERS August 6: Patti & Brian Stoller August 13: Glen & Julia Deatrick August 20: Doris Smith August 27: Lulu Belle Klingler
September 3: Jay & Jodie Schmidt September 10: Kay Head September 17: Dick & Joan Schmidt September 24: Jay & Jodie Schmidt
ORGANIST/PIANIST August: Lulu Belle Klingler September: Joan Schmidt
St. John Recent Attendance
Date Worship Attendance
5/28/2017 25
6/4/2017 21
6/11/2017 26
6/18/2017 20
6/25/2017 25
7/2/2017 21
7/9/2017 27
7/16/2017 23
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2 Brian Stoller 3 Chantal Monnier Daytona Thomas 4 John Henry Kauser 5 William Bashore Helen Burtch 6 Kendra Kauser 7 Gary Mielke 10 Anna Kauser 12 Alexis Howell 15 Harley Dunakin Kathy Fitch Cameron Monnier Ethel Wilder 18 Richard Dietrich Dan Wilder 19 Nancy Burtch Cole Mangette 20 Beth Dachenhaus 21 Adilae Bergalowski Pat Ross 22 Ann Munger 23 Ray Balough Robert Harpster 25 Summer Bates Dennis Combs Troy Flint 27 Karamae Klingler 30 Brett Kauser Jason McDonald Matt Moore John Rickels Jr.
“The law says, ‘do this,’ and it is never done. Grace says, ‘believe in this,’ and everything is already done.”
—Martin Luther
1 Maddison Ankney Carla Gaisford Joanne Myers Lydia Myers 2 Marcy Doan 3 Millie Holmes 4 Jaimee Hulsmeyer 5 Sue Monnier 6 Jerry Flaugh Remy Tope Sally Heiss 7 David Harrow 9 Colton Howell Eric Ross Ruth Williams 10 Bailey Combs Brooke Combs Jared Ross 11 Norma Jacob 12 Delores Hart Jennifer Higinbotham Lulu Belle Klingler 13 Christopher Phlipot Jonathon Rhodes 14 Ray Hartwig Malerie Reinhart Rich Ringler 15 Maci Kauser Ashley Rickels 16 Rhonda Aldred Lula Mae Ankney 17 Kyle Kauser 18 Seth Bidlack Michael Hunt 19 Brent Ankney Eric Stoller 20 Zoe Kochel 21 Kirk Gaisford 22 Sandra Hanenkratt Brayden Kauser 24 Tom Holmes
3 Doug & Nancy Burtch 4 Mike & Joan Mapes 7 Ron & Rita Schmidt 12 Glen & Julia Deatrick 14 Mike & Randi Jones 16 Jim & Karen Mielke 17 Mike & Heather Hunt 19 Steve & Kathy Fitch 25 Larry & Debbie Tope 31 Jay & Jodie Schmidt
11 Dan & Ethel Wilder 15 Tom & Millie Holmes 20 Rodney & Carrie Hammon 21 Kirk & Carla Gaisford
SEPTEMBER BIRTHDAYS CONTINUED: 25 Laurie Barnes 28 Rowena Bashore 29 Heidi Kauser
“The church needs a reformation which is not the work of man, namely the pope, or of many men, namely the cardinals, both of which the most recent council has demonstrated, but it is the work of the whole world, indeed it is the work of God alone. However, only God who has created time knows the time for this reformation.”
—Martin Luther
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SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY
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OFFICE HOURS: **10:00a – 3:00p
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OFFICE HOURS: **10:00a – 3:00p
3 10:00a Bible Study (P)
4 10:00a Bible Study @ the Senior Center
5
6 8:30a Holy Communion (B) Congregational Meeting 10:30a Holy Communion (P)
7 OFFICE HOURS: **10:00a – 3:00p
8 OFFICE HOURS: **10:00a – 3:00p
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10 10:00a Bible Study (P)
OFFICE HOURS: **10:00a – 3:00p
11 10:00a Bible Study @ the Senior Center
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13 8:30a Service of the Word (B) 10:30a Service of the Word (P)
14 OFFICE HOURS: **10:00a – 3:00p
15 1:30p WELCA (B) 6:30p Council (P)
OFFICE HOURS: **10:00a – 3:00p
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OFFICE HOURS: **10:00a – 3:00p
17 10:00a Bible Study (P)
18 10:00a Bible Study @ the Senior Center
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20 8:30a Service of the Word (B) 10:30a Holy Communion (P)
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23 7:00p Confirmation Parents’ Meeting
24 10:00a Bible Study (P) 1:00p Communion @ The Gardens 2:00p Communion @ Van Crest
25 10:00a Bible Study @ the Senior Center
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27 8:30a Service of the Word (B) 10:30a Service of the Word (P)
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30 5:30p Adult & Youth Connections Event*
31 10:00a Bible Study (P)
**Tara’s office hours are subject to change *See chart on page 6
St. Paul and St. John Lutheran Churches 15 August/September 2017
SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY
1 10:00a Bible Study @ the Senior Center
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3 8:30a Hymn Sing (B) 10:30a Holy Communion (P)
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6 7:00p Confirmation(P)
7 10:00a Bible Study (P)
8 10:00a Bible Study @ the Senior Center
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10 8:30a Holy Communion (B) 10:30a Service of the Word (P) 11:30a St. Paul Ministry Fair *** Maria Wolever from Soles4Souls will speak at both Churches.
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13 5:30p Community Meal (P) 7:00p Youth Gathering Planning Meeting (P)
14 10:00a Bible Study (P)
15 10:00a Bible Study @ the Senior Center
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17 8:30a Service of the Word (B) 10:30a Holy Communion (P)
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19 1:30p WELCA (B)
6:30p Council (P)
20 7:00p Confirmation(P)
21 10:00a Bible Study (P)
22 10:00a Bible Study @ the Senior Center
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24 8:30a Service of the Word (B) 10:30a Service of the Word (P)
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26 6:00p Women’s Self Defense class
27 5:30p Adult & Youth Connections Event* 7:00p Confirmation(P)
28 10:00a Bible Study (P) 1:00p Communion @ The Gardens 2:00p Communion @ Van Crest
29 10:00a Bible Study @ the Senior Center
30 **Tara’s office hours are subject to change *See chart on page 6
FLAT ROCK CREEK FALL FESTIVAL
St. Paul and St. John Lutheran Churches 16 August/September 2017
St. Paul Evangelical Lutheran Church P.O. Box 156 Paulding, OH 45879 ADDRESS SERVICE REQUESTED St. Paul Contact Information: St. Paul Evangelical Lutheran Church P.O. Box 156 (601 Flat Rock Drive) Paulding, OH 45879 Church email: [email protected] Pastor’s email: [email protected] Church telephone: 419-399-2320 Website: stpaulstjohnpaulding.com
St. John Contact Information: St. John Evangelical Lutheran Church 7611 Road 87 Paulding, OH 45879 Church email: [email protected] Pastor’s email: [email protected] Church telephone: 419-399-4962
August/September 2017
Newsletter
Regular Worship Schedule
Sundays 8:30 a.m. (B) 10:30 a.m. (P)