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| June 24, 2007 Bulletin |
LESSONS FOR NEXT WEEK1 Kings 19: 9b-21Galatians 5:1, 13-25 Luke 9:18-24 ATTENDANCE (Previous Week)Those in Worship: PRAYERS ARE REQUESTEDFor the sick and those recovering from illness: James Hardin, Doris Deuth, Ben Luking, Christopher Atzinger, Shirley Atkins, Jana Maher, Anita Head, Eula Wilke, Warren Mounts, Bobbie Mertz, Mike Tinsley, Irene Lindgren, Tavi Wallace, Libby Sewell, John R. Smith, Martha Harnish, Brock Douglas, Virginia Alexander, Rueben Mueller, Linda Dixon, Marlene Bachman, Nick Zimmer, Michael Berger, Tim Matson, Robert Hiegel, Robert Hunt, Claire Edwards, Connor Douglas, Erman McClaskey, Mark Hayden, Karen Jackson, Mike Allen, Bev Silletto, Caelyn, Darleen Hutto, Joann Leeming, Dianne Rowan, Maryann Hildebrandt, Joey Eckler, Mary McKenize, Brenda Rogers, Elizabeth Edwards, Pam Stich, Marilyn Zimmer, Erin Worsham, Susan DavisFor those who are homebound with illness: Alice Bacon, Eleanor Clarke, Lil Rogers, Vera Orsini, Erna Kelley, Dorothy Wolter, Pat Rogers, Yvonne Detroy, Harriett Conder, Thelma Behrmann, Mary Cusick, Mary Boston, Dolly Martin, Edith Braun, Elsie Stanard, Elvera Weltzin, David Hardin, Howard Harnish, Jerry and Marge Tauscher For those in the military: Zachary Holland, Roy Oberhaus, Matthew Kuecker, Mike Hildebrandt, Don Wheeler, Lori Alix, James Marshburn, Tony Crespo, Donnie Tyler, Michael Costello, Jerome Rowan, Michael Alexander, Johnathon and Julie Heinze ANNOUNCEMENTSSUMMER SUNDAY MORNING ADULT BIBLE CLASS: HEROES OF THE FAITH Bible Class will continue to meet through September 30th for all adults in the Fellowship Hall. Each study is independent of the others; so if you miss a week you won’t feel behind. Pastor Fausel and Paul Nickel facilitate the class.TODAY IN SUNDAY SCHOOL: Students studied “God Answers Gideon’s Prayer with Dew” (Judges 6:36–40). Share with our students how God used Gideon to fight for His people. Parents might ask, “How did God reassure Gideon of His care for him? How does God reassure us about His care for us?” RADIO MINISTRY CHANGING: Beginning July 1, 2007 Our Sunday Morning, “Music and a Message” will be aired only on 1080 AM WKJK at 9:30 AM each Sunday morning. HABITAT FOR HUMANITY: We have a financial commitment of $8,000 as well as a strong commitment of prayers and physical laborers to meet. Please sign up on the church bulletin board on days you can assist. Any questions please contact Steve Lindgren. VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL: Uncover evidence and learn the truth about Jesus at Quest for Truth. As we explore Holy Land sites kids ages 3–12 will hear amazing Bible stories, take Bible challenges, make artifacts, eat yummy snacks, play fun games, sing awesome songs, and more! Fill out the registration form found at the Welcome Center and return it to an usher or place it in the box located at the Welcome Center. Questions? Call Tracy Hannon. YOUTH FUNDRAISING FOR ORLANDO: Your opportunity to support us! We are almost there! We need $18,000 to attend the National Youth Gathering in July. Please support our Youth at the Bake Sale Table each Sunday morning. CAMP CEDARBROOK VESPERS: Sunday Evening Devotions are at 6 PM. Tonight’s speaker is Pastor Andy Guagenti of Good Shepherd. Next week’s speaker will be Monty Gleitz of Holy Trinity, Litchfield. The camp is located just SE of the Lanesville, IN interchange off of I-64. In case of rain, the devotions will be held indoors. TEACHING SUMMER SUNDAY SCHOOL VOLUNTEERS NEEDED: A sign up sheet will be outside the sanctuary with dates needed. Three levels of classes are offered. Lessons are provided. Please consider volunteering. FOOD PANTRY SHELVES ARE BARE: The Food Pantry that we assist in supporting is in urgent need of food supplies. The shelves are BARE. If you are able to help during this crisis please pick up a list of suggested food items on the table in the church lobby. Please return the non-perishable food items to the box below the sign in the lobby. Your support of this outreach ministry is truly appreciated. “For when I was hungry you gave me something to eat,…I tell you the truth, whatever you did for one of the least of these brothers of mine, you did for me.” Matthew 25:35-40. Thanks to your generous heartfelt giving 60 bags of food and toiletries have been distributed. What a blessing to see God’s people in action for others less fortunate. CONFIRMATION PICTURES ARE HERE: 2007 Confirmands’ your pictures are in the church office and may be picked up between services or during normal office hours during the week. FREE: Copies of the 2001 Reformation Service featuring Oswald Hoffmann on VHS. The tapes are located in the church lobby. There are 60 copies available to members of Our Savior. They were found during recent cleaning. CAMP CEDARBROOK’S ANNUAL PICNIC: June 30th from 5:30 PM to 9 PM will be the annual picnic with a Luau Theme. There will be a Pig Roast, games and Karaoke. The cost is $8/adult and $4/child under the age of 12. Please contact Jill McLellen at Grace, Sherry Pierce at St. John’s, or the church office at Concordia. The camp is located just SE of the Lanesville, IN interchange off of I-64. PRESCHOOL CHILDCARE STUDENTS NEEDED: Beginning with the 2007-2008 school year. The children will meet in the morning in the church nursery room and transition to the preschool room after lunch each day. We will be open Monday–Friday 7 AM – 6 PM. If you know anyone who is interested in this new preschool program for three and four year olds, please have them contact the school office, 426-0864 as soon as possible. HIGH SCHOOL YOUTH! WATER EXTRAVAGANZA: TODAY, at 3PM at church! BYOWW (bring your own water weapon!) Don’t forget the sunscreen. If you were in high school last year or will be next year, please join us and bring a friend! If you have questions or need a ride, call the Otten’s, 244-5903 or the Robison’s, 938-4766. MEN’S SOFTBALL TEAM SCHEDULE FOR THIS WEEK: This week our Men’s Softball Team plays Monday night at 6:30 PM at Watkins Memorial United Methodist Church, 9800 Westport Road. To find out if it has been rained out call 425-2200. BOOK CLUB: The club is reading “The Glass Castle”, by Geannette Walls, to be discussed at the July 1st meeting. If you need a book see Karen Osborne. SUMMER CLEAN-UP PROJECT: Those interested parties that have items stored in the following rooms: LWML/BOY SCOUT ROOM, NURSERY ROOM, KITCHEN (FELLOWSHIP HALL). All closets and cabinets will be cleaned out in these areas. Clean-up will be every Monday morning in June beginning at 9:30 am. Contact Mr. Brieschke at 426-0864 for more details. CLEARING HOUSE ITEMS: There are several tables located in the Fellowship Hall with items that have been cleared from closets as part of a cleaning effort to prepare for the Preschool Childcare. If any of these items are yours please take them. WE ASK THAT YOU DO NOT TAKE ANY ITEMS THAT ARE NOT PERSONALLY YOURS until the end of the month as many people are on vacation and need the opportunity to claim their property. If you have personal need of the items that are left on the table during the first week of July then you may take them. After the first week of July what is left uncollected will be taken to a donation site. If there are items that your group in the church uses please, return them from the table to your storage area. Additional cleaning will occur each Monday through the month of June. Thank you. PRISON MINISTRY OPPORTUNITY: The Kentuckiana Zone LWML will be going to Kentuckiana Correctional Institution for Women on Saturday, July 14th at 5 PM for Craft Night at KCIW. We need 10 workers to implement the craft-no experience necessary. This is a unique ministry opportunity. Interested in helping should contact Dolly Jenkins by June 29th. |