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Sunday, May 20, 2:36 am
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WE NEED YOU!! To come and be a part of the All Church Work Day scheduled for Saturday, April 2. We will gather around 8 a.m. and will work until ??? Hope to see you then!
Change of Date & Time! Our Guild meeting will be this Wednesday, March 23rd at 1:00 p.m. in Mueller Hall. Nikki Boyle will be leading our Bible Study. All women of Grace are invited and encouraged to attend.
Starting March 19th (Saturday) whoever wants to shoot some hoops from 10am till whenever we‘re too tired to play anymore can meet at Grace in the gym. We’ll play ball every Saturday. If you want to play, just show up! Oh yeah, and bring your gym shoes…See ya!
Just want to remind everybody that this, SATURDAY, March 5th, we will be having Grace Game Night! The festivities begin in Mueller Hall at 6:30 p.m supper will be provided. Please bring a snack to share and any games your family would like to share. All ages are encouraged to attend! Feel free to invite your friends!
The Food Pantry at Grace Lutheran Church asks for Spaghetti and Spaghetti Sauce during the month of March. Please bring this item to Church on Sundays in March and place in the collection box in the Narthex. . Many thanks for your help and service to people in need in our neighborhood.
What makes a Missionary League? Collectively all over the United States and the World with our Mites (money collected monthly) we support Mission work in many countries as well as in our own country and our State of Kansas. Here at home we do so many things along with the rest of the Congregation, we don’t even know we are doing it. Our Altar women are becoming less in number, however, those who serve are doing a beautiful job and trying hard to learn more about the Altar service and are willing to share their knowledge with others. Please see Shirley or Jean , or Audrey if you are interested in serving in that capacity. Our January meeting was canceled because of weather, but we weathered it a few days later and met on the following Wed. This meeting was specifically designated to do the planning for the year. It was basically successfully completed. It seems impossible that Lent and Easter is about to be upon us. We will have Easter Lilies in the Chancel and there will be a sign up sheet and publicity on the cost and to whose memory they will be placed in the Church. We disbursed some of our money and know there are so many needs in the world and our community and right here at home in the Church, and we will be sharing those expenses. We have set the date for the Cookie Festival for Dec. 3, 2011 and hopefully it will again be matched to help the Social Ministry with Christmas Baskets and Gifts for Christmas, 2011. Closer to home and coming up, we will be helping with the Benefit Dinner for Julia Ruble Feb. 5, 2011. There will be phone calls to make and help to set up and to serve. More about that in the next week. Some of us attended the Holy Cross Saturday Retreat January 15. The guest speaker was Gracia Burnham. There were about 80 women and it was a wonderful day spent together with fellow LWML women and friends. Some of us attended the two day planning meeting held at Holy Cross. We were fed with food, spiritual food, and much planning for this year and the future. It was well attended and the people that planned it need to be commended. There will be a National Convention in Peoria, Illinois, June 23-26, 2011, if you are interested in attending please see Audrey for more information. The theme will be Being with Jesus, Living on the Edge. Scripture verse: And they realized they had been with Jesus. "For we cannot but speak the things which we have seen and heard" ACTS 4:13b,20 (NKJV) Scheduled for April 2, 2011, at Bethany Lutheran Church the Spring Rally will be held. The planning meeting for the Rally and also the Day of Prayer Service will be February 12, 2011. All officers and interested members should be in attendance. A snow date has been set for February 19. Please be diligent in prayer that our mite offerings might increase so that both national and district will be able to pay our projects. We do have financial assistance for anyone attending synodical schools, so please see any LWML member or contact the Church office. There is a very basic form to be filled out. Deadline is June 1, 2011. We are continuing to save stamps, and we thank Jean and Margie Heath for cutting and seeing the stamps are mailed or delivered. There is a box designated in the Narthex. All stamps except the Forever Stamp is acceptable. I urge everyone in our Congregation to continue to pray for the work being done by the Grace of God and the continued support of the LWML in our own Congregation as well as the World. Alma Kern wrote "We are children of the heavenly Father-a support system for one another. Our worship service is a family reunion. We weep with those who weep, Rejoice with those who rejoice. We pray for one another and for others. Burdens are shouldered; blessings shared."
Yours in Christ, Audrey Rolf God Bless and keep you!
PLEASE SAVE YOUR CANCELLED POSTAGE STAMPS: Any & all cancelled postage stamps are being collected to support Lutheran World Relief’s “Project Comfort.” This project helps pay shipping cost for items (like our quilts) to be sent overseas. The Texas District LWML is having a “LWR Stamporee” to collect cancelled stamps for this project. A sheet posted on the bulletin board and 3×5 cards are available with pertinent information regarding the collection of stamps. Also, there is a box on the Narthex table for you to put the stamps in. (You don’t have to remove the stamp from the envelope, just put them in the box J) Thank you in advance for your support
“Train up a child in the way he should go; even when he is old he will not depart from it.” Proverbs 22:8
While most parents would call their kids the light of their eye or their greatest joy; children can be a handful. They have a way of testing every nerve, teaching us real patience. Young children seem to act up exactly when we want them to behave most for instance, at Church. What do you do with toddlers who‘d prefer not to sit still, to listen attentively, or keep quiet? Do you keep them in the sanctuary, causing, what seems to be a disturbance? Do you bribe them? Or, do you take the easy way out, not coming at all waiting till they get older? Attending Church with children can be difficult a nightmare, even. But is it worth it? Yes; by all means, yes! It‘s worth every drop of sweat trying to keep them in line. It‘s worth every shred of pride and dignity you feel you‘ve lost for your child acting up. It‘s worth it all every hassle, struggle, and embarrassment. Why? Well, for many reasons, but two in particular. First, because this is part of their learning, their growing in the faith. They are the baptized; and baptism without teaching isn‘t the way our Lord gave it: Baptize them into the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, teaching them to observe all that I‘ve commanded you (Mt 28:19-20). The baptized need to be taught. And part of their teaching includes sitting still, when to be quiet and loud, and learning to come to Church. Children actually enjoy this teaching, often called discipline. They like structure, they like to sleep, eat, play, and go potty; sleep, eat, play, and go potty. It would do great harm to say, just do what you want, when you want. That sort of freedom (which is actually no freedom at all) will hurt them. Therefore, saying, when they grow up they can decide for themselves is perhaps the most harmful thing you can do as parents. They learn the faith by simply coming and being taught how to worship. The Book of Proverbs says, Train up a child in the way he should go; even when he is old he will not depart from it? (Prov 22:8). Part of that training, that disciplining, is bringing the baptized up in the faith. It‘s teaching them to worship: to fold their hands and bow their heads, to sit still, to notice the colors, recognize the pastor, listen, and to say Amen. These simple things are the ways in which worship takes place, the traditions, by which the faith is handed down. As parents (or grandparents!), this teaching, this disciplining, this handing down of tradition, is given to you to bless your children. And secondly, by bringing your children to Church, you bring them to Christ to the place that He‘s promised to be for them. Let the little children come to Me and do not hinder them, Jesus says, for theirs is the Kingdom of Heaven (Mt 19:14). Yes, the Kingdom is given to whiney, loud, overly-opinionated children. It‘s given to kids who don‘t pay attention to the sermon and who color during the readings. It‘s given to those who really don‘t deserve it (and yes, that includes us parents, too!). In the Divine Service, children, toddlers, infants, receive the salvation of their Lord. So is it worth the sweat and headache of keeping the children in the service? Is it worth the sudden outbursts and occasional tantrum? Yes, it is! They‘re kids they don‘t come out knowing when to be quiet and when to be loud! That‘s our job as parents. And the Church rejoices when children cry and parents teach. Please, don‘t keep your kids from the Divine Service (or from any part of it); don‘t take them out of the service but for a minute to recoup and try again if needed. While they won‘t get anything out of the words of the sermon yet they‘ll eventually learn well the discipline of sitting still. And that discipline, learned early in life, will be with them the rest of their lives. They‘ll benefit greatly from this, from watching their parents: learning the structure and forms of worship, as well as receiving the gifts Jesus has for them. They might even listen to the sermon some day! And in the meantime, they‘re right where our Lord Jesus wants them, and no bother to the rest of us!
Yours in Christ our Light, Pastor Boyle
This event will be held on Saturday, February 5th beginning at 6:30 p.m. The main dish will be roasted turkey. We are asking Grace members to provide side dishes. Please contact Audrey Rolf or Susan if you would like to help provide for this event. We are opening this up to sister churches and the community. All assistance is greatly appreciated. Questions?? See Rocky Kollmeyer or Audrey Rolf.
Pastor and Nikki Boyle would love to invite anyone from Grace and Trinity in their 20’s or 30’s to join them at Old Chicago near Towne East Square, January 28th at 7:30pm. If you’d love to come but need someone to watch the kids, please just let Pastor know. We hope you’ll join us for a night out.
Congregational Planning Retreat
Sunday & Monday
January 16-17, 2011
5:30 – 9 p.m. both days
Location: To be announced, watch your bulletin for complete information.
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