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SUNDAY SERVICE ASSISTANTS
Date Assist As 9:30 AM Service Sep 06
Greeter Lector
Christine Mahaffey
Sep 13
Greeter Lector
8:00 AM Service 10:30 AM Service
David Ederly
Horner Family
Bill Horner
Sep 20
Greeter Lector
Frost/Wolf family
Joseph Frost
McDevitt Family
Faith Dzurovcik
Sep 27
Greeter Lector
Doyle & Diane Boese
Diane Boese
Horner Family
Will Horner
Altar Guild Schedule:
Carla Wolf
Olga Bobyack &
Joan Sitler
Communion Assistant:
Rich McKenney
SEPTEMBER ANNIVERSARIES
WEDDINGS
Sept.06 – 62nd
Anniversary Robert & Gertrude Heeren
Sept. 09 – 9th Anniversary
Brandon & Debbie Ridenour Sept.11 – 4
th Anniversary
Thiago and Cheryl Bauer
Sept. 12 – 45th Anniversary
Ed & Diane Barabas
Sept. 18 – 61st Anniversary
Martin & Betty Polacek
Sept. 19 – 61st Anniversary
Ed & Ethel Musto
Sept. 21 – 29th Anniversary
Keith & Karen Balla
Sept. 27 – 12th Anniversary
Bobby & Monica Tuder
Sept. 27 – 7th Anniversary
Donald & Lynne Seibert
BAPTISMS
Julie Alessi Ashlee Ayr Paul Miklas, Jr. Linda Monzo Joseph Hovick Elaine Dzuroska Justin Sitler Mirta Workman James Marciano Dylan Schaefer Martin Polacek Patricia Rehrer Thomas Wolf Timothy Filzen Walter Miklas Walter Miklas, Jr Ethel Musto
BIRTHDAYS
1
st Kathryn Dexter
2nd
Karen Balla 3
rd Walter Miklas
Daniel Perlee 4
th Jacqueline Kirk
9th Virginia Cusmano
Rachael Friedman 11
th Susan Catelli
12th Jamie Hovick
15th Cathy Friedman
Mark Fakih 16
th Jackson Ridenour
Carol Trinca 17
th Linda Druhot
18th Ellen Golias
Harold Guterl 19
th Jason Current
Carol Fakih 20
th Rachel Bataille
21st Carly Bradley
23rd
Mike Druhot 24
th Sarah Battaille
25th Olga Bobyack
Matthew Condon Kathy Rumzie 26
th Kaileigh Netland
27th Jade Glassman
28th Andrew Lyman
29th Lisa Cahill
30th Matthew Golias
Bobby Tuder
PRAYER LIST
Jim Tittel
Barbara Trinca
Virginia Cusmano
Irany Jung
Paul Miklas, Jr.
Rachel Dias
Ron Diaz
Priscilla Miklas
Andrea Cipala
Natalie Kril
Ken Balla
Phyllis Vozar
Karl SchifBauer
Helen Killian
Tami Triplett
Betty Wasilak
Ellen Golias
Barbara McGarry
Genevieve Weber
Walter Miklas
Ed Sheehan
Jeffrey Felter
John Hacik
Mildred Miklas
IN A HOSPITAL/NURSING FACILITY
Ella Wagner – Genesis (Westfield) Al Flood – Sunrise (Westfield)
FRIENDS OF OUR CONGREGATION
Elsie Vermilyea (Mitch Bobyack’s mother-in-law)
Sean McGuirk (friend of Friedman Family)
Kaleb Schwarz (Ed & Ethel Musto”s great-grandson)
Stacy Baumgart (Margaret Baumgart daughter-in-law)
Loiva and Fernando Wolff Monteiro (Doris Dias aunt and cousin in Brazil)
Nancy Staugatis (Christopher & Karen Smith’s cousin)
Dwight Kempf (Friend of Harmons)
Ann Gryziek (Friend of Gerda Sadlers)
Logan Sossman (Roberta Frimpter son-in-law)
William Hancock (Friend of Horner Family)
Eileen Borwski ( Sister of Teddy Mihovich)
Olivia Sawyer (2 1/2 year old student of Ashley Rumzie with Lukemia)
Ray Calvo (Friend of Jim and Joan Pignataro)
Elan Alexander (Friend of the Dias Family)
Rev. Kurt Steinbrueck, Wesley Chapel, FL
Rev. Dr. Carl Krueger
Rev. Al Vomhof
Mobilizing the Mission of God A Mission Convocation presented by The Center for U.S. Missions
You're Invited to Attend Our SELC District is hosting two Mission Convocations presented by The Center for U.S. Mission, both on the topic of Mobilizing the
Mission of God. The event is free and you're invited to bring as many laypeople as you would like. Meals will be provided.
Please reply to this email or use the buttons below to RSVP to Paul
Hoyer ([email protected]) if you're planning to attend. Please remember to indicate the number of guests you plan to bring.
In Christ,
Rev. Paul Hoyer Mission Executive for the SELC District
St. Paul in Raritan, NJ
Sunday, September 13th, 2015 2:30pm - 8:30pm
15 W. Somerset St., Raritan, NJ 08869
This one-day mission convocation invites participants to
learn some basics about new ministry/new church
reproduction as they explore how God is calling them to
engage in His mission. It will reduce the fears and
uncertainties that so often surface when thinking of church
planting. Here's a simple, no-risk way to peek into the
exciting world of church reproduction. Rev. Dr. Peter A. Meier, Executive Director, Center for U.S. Missions
Spots still open for National Disaster Response Conference
on August 27, 2015 in NEW THIS WEEK, REPORTER, REPORTER EVENTS0
Registration is still open for this year’s National Disaster Response Conference, “Deliver Us from Evil: God at Work in Disaster,” to be held Oct. 6-9 at Concordia Seminary, St. Louis.
The free, annual conference is open to LCMS pastors, seminarians, deaconesses, district disaster-response coordinators and anyone who is interested in disaster response. The conference schedule includes case studies from recent disasters in Pilger, Neb.; Washington, Ill.; Delmont, S.D.; and Colorado, as well as presentations from those who have responded to disasters. Among presenters are LCMS President Rev. Dr. Matthew C. Harrison, who will address “Löhe on Mercy,” and Dr. Beverly Yahnke, executive director for Christian Counsel with DOXOLOGY: The Lutheran Center for Spiritual Care and Counsel, whose banquet presentation, “London Bridge is Falling Down: Child-Size Trauma,” will focus on caring for children. The conference also will feature a “Q&A” with church leaders who have experienced a disaster.
To reserve a spot at the conference and view a complete list of speakers and topics, visit lcms.org/events/2015-disaster-conference.
The deadline is Sept. 15. Lodging is available (subject to a limited number of rooms) for $50 per night at the Crowne Plaza St. Louis Airport Hotel. For more information, contact LCMS Disaster Response at 314-996-1396 or [email protected]. Posted Aug. 27, 2015 – LCMS - Reporter Online
Rally Day
Bar-Be-Que
Sunday,
September 27th
At
12:00pm
Repta Fellowship Hall
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Name:
____________________________________________
# of Adults:
________________________________
# of Children:
___________________________
Please place in Envelope
of Luther League
Bulletin Board
Council Meeting – July 20, 2015
Present: Pastor, Ed Sitler, Doyle Boese, Keith Balla, Dave Antolick, Joan Sitler, Joan Pignataro President Ed Sitler called the meeting to order at 7:15 pm. Pastor opened with prayer. Motion to accept the past meeting minutes as presented. Sitler, Pignataro; Motion passed.
Treasurer’s Report – Report submitted by Dave Antolick June 2015 - Opening Balance $11,877.10 Total Income $44,424.37 Operating Expenses $45,273.31 Balance $11,028.16 Outstanding Obligations: $6,232 – 2
nd quarter SELC Budget; $3,152.94 –
SELC District profit; $10,000 - Endowment Fund
Endowment – Keith Balla See attached report. Elder’s – Joan Sitler The Elders did not meet again since the last Council meeting due to summer vacations. The next scheduled Elder’s meeting is scheduled for September 14, 2015.
Call meeting Committee – Joan Sitler Currently finalizing the Congregational self-evaluation tool. We will meet again on August 18 to discuss the final draft. Talked about a Pastoral assistant. We are trying to get a part time person 6-8 hours a week at Zion. Funding for this would be from the SELC District for Pastoral Assistance. Stewardship –Roseann McKenney There will be a 3 week bible study on Stewardship. Christian Education – Submitted by Faith Dzurovick Vacation Bible School approx. 60 children were registered.
Property Management –Todd Felter Driveway still needs repairs. The scouting father who is helping with this is currently on vacation. They were told that this week after 12:30 the lot is available and all of the following week. Pastor will follow up with the scout again. Striping is needed as soon as possible. Pastor will speak to Bill Horner about repairing roof shingles.
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From left, Anthony Sadler, Oregon Army National Guardsman Spc. Aleksander Skarlatos and Air Force Airman 1st Class Spencer Stone pose for a photo in Paris Aug. 23, following a foiled attack on a French train. Skarlatos is a member of St. Paul Lutheran Church, Roseburg, Ore. (U.S. Air Force courtesy photo/Tech. Sgt. Ryan Crane)
“We often use the word hero, and in this case I know that word has never been more appropriate,” Hartley said in the AFNS report. “They are truly heroes. When most of us would run away, Spencer, Alek and Anthony ran into the line of fire, saying ‘Let’s go.’ Those words changed the fate of many.” On hearing about his church member’s heroism, the Rev. Andrew Farhat, who is pastor at St. Paul, said he wasn’t surprised by Alek’s bravery. “Alek and his father, Emmanuel [Skarlatos] and stepmother, Karen, became members of our church in 2011. Alek was always a strong-minded person who wanted to do things his way,” Farhat said. “After working at [a local store] for a while, he decided that he wanted to serve his country. At first, his father was very concerned about what could happen. But later, with the help of faith, he decided to bless his son’s endeavors. Little did he know that his son would become an internationally renowned hero.” Farhat said Alek’s public news feed on Facebook indicates that within only two days, Alek had spoken with President Barack Obama, Vice-President Joe Biden and Hollande. “The congregation feels honored,” said Farhat. “We live in a small city in southern Oregon that most people have not heard of, so many of our members felt proud and honored that a man from our community acted with no fear to disarm a terrorist and save innocent lives.” Posted Aug. 25, 2015
LCMS Lutheran among ‘heroes’ in French-train ordeal
on August 25, 2015 in NEWS, REPORTER, TOP STORY3
One of three heroic Americans who risked their lives to subdue an armed attacker on a train bound from Amsterdam to Paris Aug. 21 is a member of St. Paul Lutheran Church, Roseburg, Ore., and his congregation is beaming with pride for him.
French President François Hollande, left, awards the Legion d’Honneur, Aug. 24 to Alek Skarlatos, a U.S. National Guardsman and Lutheran from Roseburg, Ore., while Airman 1st Class Spencer Stone, right, looks on at the Elysee Palace in Paris. Hollande also pinned Legion d’Honneur medals on Stone and Anthony Sadler. The three men, lifelong friends, were honored for subduing a gunman Aug. 21 as he moved through a train with an assault rife strapped to his chest. (AP Photo/Michel Euler, Pool)
St. Paul member and Oregon Army National Guardsman Spc. Aleksander Skarlatos and his childhood friends — Airman 1st Class Spencer Stone and Anthony Sadler — thwarted the attack as they were on vacation when a gunman reportedly entered the train carrying an AK-style machine gun, a handgun and a box cutter. Skarlatos reportedly spotted the attacker and alerted his friends. Stone then rushed the gunman as Skarlatos and Sadler assisted in disarming and subduing the assailant. A British passenger also assisted later in the scuffle, according to media reports. “It wasn’t a conscious decision,” Skarlatos said in a U.S. Air Force News Service (AFNS) reportAug. 23. “We didn’t even have time to think about it. We just acted.” The Associated Press (AP) reported that the gunman was identified as 26-year-old Moroccan Ayoub El-Khazzani. The AP also reported El-Khazzani was detained and, as of Aug. 23, European authorities continued to investigate El-Khazzani’s possible ties to Islamic militants. French President François Hollande awarded all three Americans, and the British passenger who assisted them, with France’s highest honor, the Legion d’Honneur, on Aug. 24. In addition to being honored by the French, U.S. Ambassador to France Jane D. Hartly also honored the three men in a special ceremony, according to the AFNS report.
Council Meeting – July 20, 2015 - continued
Preschool –Joan Pignataro
Preschool camp was very popular and quite successful. Three new
assistants were hired, all working under 20 hours to save the congregation
money on benefits. The classes are all filled with the exception of 1
opening. New mulch has been ordered. Carpets will be cleaned on
Saturday August 29. The Preschool will be using Vicar’s old office for
overflow during napping hours. They are in the process of cleaning out the
office.
Evangelism –Karen Dooley
No Report.
Luther League – Pastor
Vicar Glenn drove out 5 youths to the LL Convention on July 23rd
to go to
Parma, OH. A van was rented.
LWIM – Joan Pignataro
No Report.
Pastor –
Vicar returned to the Seminary, his wife had her surgery. John Hacik is out
of Berkley Heights rehab center and is now at home with his daughter.
Betty Wasilak has moved to the shore area to live with her daughter.
Pastor has scheduled Sunday Sept. 27 as Rally Day. The Cantata has
been scheduled for Dec. 6th. Sunday School Program will be held on Dec.
20th. Pastor will be away August 26-28 for a Lutheran Haven Meeting;
Sept. 11-12 for an Installation of a Pastor; Sept. 15 – 24th – for a meeting
with District Secretaries and Presidents in St. Louis for New President
orientation; Sept 28-29 Eastern Circuit Pastors Conference in
Pennsylvania. There is a Mission Event in St. Paul Raritan in Sept.
everyone is encouraged to attend. Pastor will be sending a letter to all
Confirmation classes to determine when they would like to hold classes.
Pastor Weatherell will be available as needed. Pastor will be trying to meet
with those scheduled to be confirmed on October 25. We have not had an
Adult Sunday morning class since before Easter. There is a thought to
hold confirmation class at that time. The Elders will work with the younger
confirmation class. The Adult Bible Class will be on Stewardship in the fall.
Motion to approve the reports as presented. (Sitler, Antolick)
Motion passed. PAGE 2
Council Meeting – July 20, 2015 - continued
Unfinished Business
1. Todd Felter needs to take photos. They will retro fit the lighting in the
center of the church
2. 9:30 services will continue through and including Labor Day. Two services
will resume on Sep. 13.
3. Faith to modify contract for 1st Saturday Prayer group and 3rd Saturday
Harvest Group.
Re: Building Usage Agreement
Faith indicated we can write this together like we did the other
agreements. We can use the version for the theatre group.
4. Flashing on the eve toward the front of the church has ripped off. A Roofer
will need to be contracted.
5. Parking lot repairs – They worked a few Saturdays. They will come when
they can; possibly after the theater group.
6. Request from Family of Christ in Tampa Florida to support a new mission
start of $10,000 for North Tampa for Pastor Kurt Steinbrueck and Pastor
Haara. This check will be paid out of the Endowment Fund.
Two new copier machines were delivered, however one was supposed to be
for the Preschool Office. Joan Sitler will follow up with Doris
New Business
1. Council meeting will be in conjunction with the Voters’ Meeting on
September 20 at 7:00 pm.
2. Joan Sitler will talk to Kenrick about the Website getting updated pictures
and fix broken links on website.
3. Need to start thinking about the Budget and the new officers.
Motion to adjourn. (Sitler, Pignataro) Motion passed.
Pastor closed with a prayer at 8:28 PM.
Respectfully submitted,
Joan Sitler for Jamie Hovick
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A Brief History of National Grandparents Day
Purpose
To Honor Grandparents
To give grandparents an opportunity to show love for
their children’s children
To help children become aware of the strength,
information and guidance older people can offer
Grandparents Day First Sunday After Labor Day
In 1970, a West Virginia housewife, Marian Lucille Herndon McQuade, initiated a campaign to set aside a special day just for Grandparents. Through concerted efforts on the part of civic, business, church, and political leaders, this campaign expanded statewide. Senator Jennings Randolph (D-WV) was especially instrumental in the project. The first Grandparents Day was proclaimed in 1973 in West Virginia by Governor Arch Moore. Also in 1973, Senator Randolph introduced a Grandparents Day resolution in the United States Senate. The resolution languished in committee. Mrs. McQuade and her team turned to the media to garner support. They also began contacting governors, senators, congressmen in every state. And they sent letters to churches, businesses, and numerous national organizations interested in senior citizens. In 1978, five years after its West Virginia inception, the United StatesCongress passed legislation proclaiming the first Sunday after Labor Day as National Grandparents Day. The proclamation was signed by President Jimmy Carter. (September was chosen for the holiday, to signify the "autumn years" of life.) Today this event, begun by only a few, is observed by millions throughout the United States.
September 2015
September 6 "God's Grand Opening" Lutheran Hour Speaker: Rev. Gregory Seltz God opens hearts to new life and new opportunities, through faith in Christ. (Mark 7:31-37) September 13 "There is Something More" Lutheran Hour Speaker: Rev. Gregory Seltz God has something more in store for all who put their faith in Him. (Isaiah 50:4-10) September 20 "Tradition, Tradition, Tradition" Lutheran Hour Speaker: Rev. Gregory Seltz What role do traditions play in our relationships to God and each other? (Mark 7:1-13) September 27 "Free, Indeed" Speaker Emeritus of The Lutheran Hour: Rev. Ken Klaus When our sins and guilt stick to us like glue, Jesus makes us unstuck. (John 8:34-36)
The Mystery of Stewardship
In Biblical language, a mystery is a reality so far above human understanding that it would never be known if it had not been revealed by the Holy Spirit. Even after the revelation, the mystery cannot be accepted or acted upon without the Spirit’s aid. Through faith, we can understand the mystery, and we can act upon it as well as experience its promises. Without faith, it will remain hidden.
Faith opens the door to this mystery of stewardship. Through faith, we understand that this mystery or even miracle of stewardship is that the more we give, the more we will receive. In our human understanding, this sounds impossible. How can we have more by giving away what we have? Yet this is precisely what the power of God makes possible. God promises blessings to those who give faithfully. Jesus said, “Give, and it will be given to you. Good measure, pressed down, shaken together, running over, will be put into your lap. For with the measure you use it will be measured back to you” (Luke 6:38). Jesus promises that as we give, we will receive. When we honor God with our wealth and possessions, God will bless us. The blessings we receive through our giving may not always come back to us in kind. We may receive financial blessings, but our greatest blessings will be spiritual because we know God’s gifts to us are far better than our gifts to Him.
In 2 Corinthians chapters 8 and 9, we read about Paul seeking a collection from the people in Corinth for the distressed Christians in Jerusalem. He promises them a true and full life for their generosity when he writes: “The point is this: whoever sows sparingly will also reap sparingly, and whoever sows bountifully will also reap bountifully” (2 Corinthians 9:6). When we give much, we will receive much. Solomon expressed the principle of sowing and reaping in these words: “One gives freely, yet grows all the richer; another withholds what he should give, and only suffers want. Whoever brings blessing will be enriched; and one who waters will himself be watered” (Proverbs 11:24-25). He also wrote, “Whoever is generous to the poor lends to the Lord, and He will repay him for his deed” (Proverbs 19:17). God has ordained that, when we give generously, we receive generously.
Through this wonderful mystery of stewardship, we can place our trust in the Lord and experience His promise to bless our faithful generosity. When we learn to place our whole weight upon God’s promises, we will begin to experience the mystery at work in our lives. Always remember that God’s power backs His promises. May we all experience the joy of giving generously.
Blessings on your stewardship journey!
2015
Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
01 02 03 04 05
06 07 08 09 10 11 12
9:30am Communion
7:30pm Adult Choir
7:30pm Parents and
Confirmation Students
Meeting
8:00 pm Bible Study
13 14 15 16 17 18 19
Grandparents Day
8:00am Worship
9:15am Sunday School
Adult Bible Study
8th
grade Confirmation
10:30am Communion
7:00 pm
Elders Meeting
7:30 pm
LWIM Meeting
6:30 pm – Hand chime 7:00 pm - Youth Choir 7:30 PM Adult Choir
7:30 pm 6th
& 7th
grade Confirmation Class
7:30 PM
Bell Choir Rehearsal
20 21 22 23 24 25 26
8:00am Communion
9:15am Sunday School/
Adult Bible Study
8th
grade Confirmation
10:30am Worship
12:00 pm Council &
Voter’s Meet.
6:30 pm – Hand chime 7:00 pm - Youth Choir 7:30 PM Adult Choir
7:30 pm 6th
& 7th
grade Confirmation Class
7:30 PM Bell Choir Rehearsal
8:00 pm Bible Study
27 28 29 30
8:00am Worship
9:15am Sunday School/
Adult Bible Study
8th
grade Confirmation
10:30am Communion
11:30am Church Picnic
6:30 pm – Hand chime 7:00 pm - Youth Choir 7:30 PM Adult Choir
7:30 pm 6th
& 7th
grade Confirmation Class