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David H. Hatch
O u r S a v i o u r L u t h e r a n C h u r c h – G r e e n B a y W i s .
His cart, full of gratitude
The Voice July 2011 Volume 19, Issue 31
F i n d u s o n t h e W e b ! http://www.oslc-gb.org
your witness.
Romans 8:28, “And we
know that in all things God
works for the good of those
who love him, who have been
called according to his
purpose.”
At the checkout they
always seem to ask, “Did you
find everything you were
looking for?” The answer is
almost always, “Yes, and
more.”
It was a typical outing to
the grocery store; first the
produce, then the canned goods.
You know the drill. You may even
know every aisle.
Having crossed everything
off my list, I rolled my cart into a
“we” checkout lane. Unpacking
my used grocery bags from an old
milk crate I noted another cart
pulling up behind mine, a middle
aged man was behind the cup
holder on his grocery cart. He had
the character and form of a dutiful
husband dispatched from home. I
was certain he probably was about
to complete a spouse mission
involving bread, eggs and milk.
We made eye contact and we were
close enough for a conversation.
“Did your wife send you
here?” I asked with an assuming
smile. “I wish she had … she
passed away 10 years ago. Seems
like yesterday,” he replied.
I gulped. And there it was,
just like that, it happened. This
total stranger just opened his
biography. He cracked his book
open to a page in his story that
occurred 10 years before and held
it up for me to see. A page, one
could speculate, where he had
placed a permanent bookmark.
He was not complaining.
He was simply answering my
question. I relearned that people
want to tell their story. The clerk
started to ring up my items as
they were lifted from the cart to
the conveyor. We introduced
ourselves. His name was
Bill. Next was my produce, then
came another page display from
Bill, “I lost one of my kids six
years ago,” he said.
My canned goods came
next along with another question
from me, “Do you feel picked on,
Bill, like you are getting more
than your share of hardships?”
By this time I was down
to the bread and eggs. Bill
replied, “Not at all, I see
blessings … my grandchildren.
My son’s wife was pregnant
when he died …”
My cart was empty. My
groceries bagged and paid for. It
was time to go. Bill and I shook
hands and we walked different
directions across life’s stage. Bill
had given me a gift to ponder on,
seeing blessings in the midst of
troubles and hardships. Bill was a
witness in his words. He missed
his wife dearly, along with his
son, yet it was clear his faith was
not crushed but perhaps
strengthened.
Bill, whoever you are and
wherever you are, thank you for
Have you missed at-tending OSLC services lately while on vacation, at the cot-tage? Please remember OSLC’s financial obligations while you are away. Our receipts are running approximately $27,000 behind our budgeted needs. Consider dropping off your contribution envelopes or mailing them to the office. The Lord’s work at OSLC isn’t on vacation. It continues 12 months of the year, and the mailman keeps bring those invoices that need payment.
P a g e 2 T h e V o i c e
OSLC official acts Weddings: Jill Simon and Brian Schroepfer United at Our Saviour on June 3, 2011 Baptisms: Colton John Mullen Born: August 17, 2006 Baptized: June 5, 2011 Son of Eric and Tiffany Mullen Kayla Louise Mueller Born: March 25, 2011 Baptized: June 12, 2011 Daughter of Michael and Laura Mueller Membership Changes In: Charles (Chuck) and Katrina (Katie) Steffel, Adult Confirmation with minor children, Taylor, Griffin and Sydney Steffel Aaron Neiheisel, adult Confirmation Timothy (Tim) and Deborah (Debbie) Carpenter, adult confirmation
Add this year's golf outing to your calendar on August 7. The first tee time is scheduled for 12:15 p.m. We will golf 9 holes at The Woods with a picnic l u n c h a n d p r i z e s afterwards. Sign-up sheets can be found in the Narthex. Please list each golfer separately but note if y o u w a n t t o g o l f together. You pay for the golf and power or pull cart (if used). You can also bring a salad or dessert to share. Free will donations will be accepted for the food and prizes.
Annual Elders
golf outing date
announced With concern for the return of the historical “summer slump,” the council approved an adopt-a-bill program in order to minimize drawing funds from reserves to pay our basic bills. Copies of bills will be posted on a bulletin board near the main church entrance. The board will be active from Memorial Day until Labor Day.
Congregation members are encouraged to ‘adopt a bill.’ To do this, take the copy of any bill from the bulletin board and an envelope. Place the copy and payment in the envelope and place the envelope in the offering plate during a church service or mail it to the church office. Please do not pay the bill directly to the service provider; checks must be made payable to Our Saviour Lutheran Church.
“You may remember an adopt-a-bill program from the past. There are enough bills and in enough sizes for everyone,” said Mike Charles, congregat ion president emeritus. “The programs have always been successful. And this program will be successful too.”
Summer slump calls for adopt-a-bill board
Bills don’t take summer vacation
Please remember
OSLC as you enjoy
your summer months!
P a g e 3 V o l u m e 1 9 , I s s u e 3 1
Much anticipated OSLC church directory has arrived
inadvertently omitted from the
roster, please provide the correct
information to the office by
calling (920) 468-4065 or
e-mailing info@oslc-gb.org.
A copy for use by boards
or committees have been placed
in each group’s mailbox in the
office hallway. Should you
need an additional copy, please
contact the office.
Smile because the long
awaited church directory has
arrived!
If you had your picture
taken or submitted a picture of
your family for the directory, a
directory has been set aside for
you. Please pick up your copy
(each is labeled and should be in
alphabetical order) from the boxes
by the coffee bar area. For all
others, a limited supply of
additional booklets is available
and can be picked up at the office.
Please verify the contact
information that is in the roster
section in the back of the
directory. If any of the contact
information has changed, if
any person listed is no longer
living at your address or if there
were family members
to live in bondage to certain emotions. You will learn valuable information about facing your new normal in life and renewing your hope for the future. Grief-related books/materials are available for participants to borrow.
GriefShare will begin on September 15, 2011 at 1:00 p.m. in OSLC’s parlor. The cost is a $20 donation. Contact the church office with any questions or to register at by phone 4 6 8 - 4 0 6 5 o r e - m a i l info@oslc-gb.org.
This 13 week program features biblical, Christ -centered teaching that focuses on grief topics associated with the death of loved ones. The DV D se m in a r f e a t u re s nationally respected grief experts and real-life stories of people, followed by small group discussions. Past participants have related how helpful the information and follow-up discussions were to them.
Many grieving people find they are only beginning the work of healing when friends or family have returned to their daily life routines. Too often people, including Christians, tend to store their grief instead of allowing it to do the
God-given work for which it is intended. Don't allow fear of what others may think keep you from what could help you. Confidentiality is very much a part of this program.
Your bereavement experience may be recent or not so recent. You will find encouragement, comfort and help in grieving the death of a spouse, child, parent, sibling, other family member or friend. No matter what the cause of your loved one's death, this is an opportunity to be around people who understand what you are feeling. You will learn how to recognize the symptoms of being stuck in grief and that you do not need
GriefShare program returns
to OSLC
Pastor Greg Hovland
P a g e 4 V o l u m e 1 9 , I s s u e 3 1
FPU brings serenity to your pocketbook upon the land."
Testimonials
Here's what people just
like you are saying about FPU:
"We've actually relieved
ourselves of over $50,000
worth of debt in two years just
from using these principles." -
Russ and Mary Lee
"It made us sit down as
a c o u p l e a n d
communicate...and it gave us an
instant pay raise!" - Paul and
Lynesa Benson
Pastor Greg can provide
you with members of OSLC
that have gone through this
class to give you a local view of
it. Contact him if you would
like to know more.
When and how?
F P U b e g i n s o n
September 13. It will meet for
13 weeks on Tuesdays at 6:30
p.m. at OSLC. To register,
please contact the church
office. The cost is $95.
What is Financial Peace
University?
FPU is the most important
step to changing your financial
future. It is your total money
makeover program. It takes the
knowledge from God and turns it
into real action in our lives
through a step-by-step process
taught by best-selling author and
financial counselor Dave Ramsey.
FPU is a 13 week life-
changing program that empowers
and teaches you how to make the
right money decisions to achieve
your financial goals and God's
plan for your life. The course
includes practical lessons on
eliminating debt, building wealth,
giving like never before and much
more!
Who is Financial Peace University
for?
It's for everyone! From the
financially secure to the
financially distressed. More than
650,000 families and individuals
have attended FPU.
Applying God's Word
radically changes lives. On
average, FPU graduates have paid
off over $5,300 in debt and saved
$2,700 during the 91-day
program!
You can read more about
Financial Peace University at
http://www.daveramsey.com/fpu/
What will I learn?
In this life-changing
program you will learn:
1. Step-by-step cash flow
planning; Luke 14:28: "For which
of you, intending to build a
tower, does not sit down first and
count the cost, whether he has
enough to finish it."
2. Debt snowball plan
technique to eliminating debt;
Proverbs 22:7: "The borrower is
slave to the lender."
3. How to invest wisely;
Ecclesiastes 11:2: "Give portions
to seven, yes to eight, for you do
not know what disaster may come
Nonfiction: “What Christians Believe”
“Made for Heaven”
“Paved with Good Intentions”
These three small books by
C.S. Lewis are derived from
longer works and sermons.
They will give you a taste of his
writing before you commit to
longer works.
Fiction: +“Deeper Water” and “Higher
Hope:” Legal thriller series by
Robert Whitlow.
These should be read in order to
keep track of background of main
characters.
+“Shades of Blue” by Karen
Kingsbury: A story dealing with
the emotional and spiritual effects
of abortion.
+“In Search of Eden” by Linda
Nichols: A mother's search for a
child she gave up for adoption.
+“Lost & Found” by Nancy
Thelen: Of finding love after
death of a spouse.
+“Bachelor's Puzzle” by Judith
Pella: It's 1882 and a small town
in Oregon awaits the arrival of
the new circuit riding preacher
+“Two Days after the Wedding”
by Joan Medlicott: Part of “The
Ladies of Covington” series but
can be read as an independent
story. If you enjoy this one, check
the public library for others in the
series.
Check out what’s new in the OSLC library Jeanne Heuer
A final note… We need to assume that there will be an NFL season this year and, with that said, need to have volunteers ready to work when that first event arrives. All volunteers must take an online alcohol awareness test. Instructions to taking the test can be found at the coffee bar island. Please put your name and number on the sign-up sheet to show your interest in serving for the upcoming season and then take the test instructions at home. Volunteers must be at least 18 years old and have a valid picture ID to show when entering. The uniform includes black pants (no capris, shorts, etc.) and comfortable shoes (no open heels or toes). A shirt and hat will be provided at each game to complete the uniform.
As many news outlets had reported, two very popular icons, country music artist Kenny Chesney and Lambeau field, met on June 11, 2011. Similar music performers leading opening for Chesney included Uncle Kracker, Billy Currington and the Zac Brown Band. This huge music event, with a crowd of around 50,000, spanned almost six-and-a-half hours. The fans exploded in cheers when Packers head coach Mike McCarthy brought the Lombardi trophy on stage to Kenny Chesney before the band played his hit football song, “Boys of Fall.” Kenny showed an interest in returning to Lambeau Field and, if logis-tics work, this type of concert may be scheduled more often. So…what does this concert have to do with Our Saviour Lutheran Church and why is this article in our monthly newsletter? Members and friends of members of OSLC and even the
church secretary manned two food stands during the event. The eight register ‘Grid Iron Grill’ in section 308 and a four register ‘Goin’ Deep Pizza’ in Section 107. Each of the 27 volunteers worked approxi-mately 11 hours each (from 12:30 p.m. until 11:30 p.m.) to serve hamburgers, brats, French fries, cheese curds, pizza, beer and more to the hungry, and thirsty captive crowd. In that one day, in those 11 long hours, through the efforts of those few folks, the church will receive around $4,000 in sales profits and tips. Without the leadership of Neil and Rosemary Burmeister, the stand leads for the concert, the task of round up and training volunteers could not have been accom-plished. Additional thanks goes to all of the volunteers during this event as well as all who worked as runners during the past Packer season.
Members and friends of OSLC took part in local monumental music event And ready to do it all over again next year
P a g e 5 T h e V o i c e
SHOW; Join us in the youth room for S(ports and) H(ang) O(ut)
W(ednesdays) at 7 :00 p.m. (unless otherwise noted) SHOW; Please note we may leave the church grounds for some events.
Don’t worry, we’ll let you know ahead of time! SHOW
† UN-Usher needed: If you'd like to volunteer as an usher please contact the lead usher of the group you'd like to join. Or contact Rich Spangenberg at (920) 983-9821 or e-mail spangenr@uwgb.edu
A u g u s t 2 0 1 1 U s h e r S c h e d u l e
P a g e 6 V o l u m e 1 9 , I s s u e 3 1
Day: Date: Service: Lead Usher Team:
Thu. 04-Aug 7:00 pm B. Clayton Anthony Clayton; †UN; †UN
Sun. 07-Aug 7:45 am A. Knaus Clarence Ney; Josh VanKauwenberg; Jerry VanKauwenberg
Sun. 07-Aug 9:15 am D. Wians Lonnie Peerenboom; Todd Korth; Barb Korth; Davis LaMarche; Dan Richer
Sun. 07-Aug 10:45 am M. Charles Don Larson; Karen Kiekhaefer; Hunter Alft
Thu. 11-Aug 7:00 pm C. Arthur Carl Zimonick; Gary Kirchman; Dick Zimonick
Sun. 14-Aug 7:45 am J. Kielpikowski Chad Kielpikowski; Ron Klumb; †UN
Sun. 14-Aug 9:15 am R. Vande Hei Walt Juhnke; Tiffany Duff; Brian Duff; Chelsea Vande Hei; Rachel Vande Hei
Sun. 14-Aug 10:45 am R. Bruhn Rich Ryman; Sue Bruhn; Richard Christianson
Thu. 18-Aug 7:00 pm P. Kuehl Bill Baneck; †UN; †UN
Sun. 21-Aug 7:45 am M. Dalebroux Andrew Prescher; Al Brietlow; Barry Dalebroux
Sun. 21-Aug 9:15 am D. Bitters Robin Williams; Frank Helebrant; Don Schultz; Shelly Williams; Trey Boerschinger
Sun. 21-Aug 10:45 am G. Buechner Carmen Leuthner; Lloyd Leuthner; DeVonte King; Rich Spangenberg
Thu. 25-Aug 7:00 pm B. Clayton Anthony Clayton; †UN; †UN
Sun. 28-Aug 7:45 am M. Morgan Vernon Siech; Gloria Morgan; Ralph Hoerchler
Sun. 28-Aug 9:15 am W. Chamberlain Randy Dyle; Roxanne Dyle; Alex Chamberlain; McKenzie Waniger; †UN
Sun. 28-Aug 10:45 am M. Charles Don Larson; Karen Kiekhaefer; Hunter Alft
many other cities.
More a i r ings a re
scheduled in the coming
months. For broadcast dates
and times, visit the broadcast
g u i d e a t
www.TheBibleTrial.com.
Lutheran Hour Ministries
is proud to present “The Bible on
Trial: Beyond a Reasonable
Doubt,” a full-length broadcast
program for television. A full
rebroadcast of the program can be
seen on Monday, July 18 at 9:00
p.m. Eastern, 8:00 p.m. Central,
7:00 p.m. Mountain and 6:00 p.m.
Pacific on the National Religious
Broadcasters Network (Channel
378 on DirecTV, Channel 126 on
Sky Angel, as well as online at
w w w . n r b n e t w o r k . t v ) .
Hosted by attorney Craig
Parton, “The Bible on Trial” lays
the overarching question before
some of the world's foremost
authorities in biblical scholarship
and ancient history: "Are the Bible
and its claims trustworthy?" A
panel of experts—including Dr.
Paul L. Maier of Western
Michigan University, Kalamazoo,
Michigan; Dr. Randall Price of
Liberty University, Lynchburg,
Virginia; Dr. Jeff Kloha of
Concordia Seminary, St. Louis,
Missouri and Joel Lampe of The
Bible Museum, Goodyear,
Arizona—weigh the evidence
from contemporary non-Christian
writers and archaeological,
bibliographic and eyewitness
sources. The balanced testimony
from these scholars affirms the
reliability of the Biblical record.
The program concludes
with a call to the viewer, "What is
y o u r v e r d i c t ? "
“The Bible on Trial”
began airing in May on AMG TV
network stations in Los Angeles,
Phoenix, Houston, Nashville,
Detroit, Cincinnati, New York,
Orlando, Dallas, Seattle and
Lutheran Hour Ministries' 'The Bible on Trial' airs nationally July 18
Dollars or press 2 to hear the Thrivent Choice program terms and conditions. Step 5: A representative will then work with you to direct the amount of Choice Dollars assigned to you. Questions about Thrivent Financial can be directed to Walter Juhnke, financial advisor, at (920) 965-9090, ext3.
We thank the many members (and non-members) who have directed Thrivent Choice dollars to Our Saviour Lutheran Church. Since the program began in 2010 thru May 2011, Our Saviour has received $9,965 for the church and $74 for the preschool. If you are a member of Thrivent Financial, you may have an amount of Choice Dollars to direct to the
Lutheran organization of your choice. Selections include churches, schools, camps and more. How to direct Thrivent Choice Dollars Step 1: Call 1-800-847-4836 and, when prompted, say, “Thrivent Choice” Step 2: Say, “Choice Dollars” Step 3: Say or enter your social security number Step 4: Press 1 to direct Choice
involved in negative behavior. Libertas Treatment Center offers outpatient and i n p a t i e n t t r e a t m e n t p r o g r a m s ; p r o v i d i n g compassion for kids and sup-port for parents. For more, visit www.libertasgb.org Did you know that communication is one of the best ways to keep teens away from drugs and alcohol and yet it’s still one of the most feared and seldom used.
The end of the school year has arrived and for youngsters the days of free time and hanging out with friends is here. Many teens have less structure and supervision during summer break and unfortunately this can lead to increased opportunities to use or abuse drugs and alcohol. While teens should be supervised when possible, realistically there will be times with no supervision during the summer. During those times it’s suggested that parents:
Encourage children to become involved with community or recreation activities.
Talk to your children so they understand how you feel about drug and alcohol abuse.
Discuss the consequences of using drugs and alcohol.
Assign household projects or lawn chores.
Communicate with other parents and neighbors. Check in with kids during the day to determine their whereabouts and activities.
Even when parents can’t be with their teen, it’s important for them to know their daily activities. Remember, the more positive activities teens are involved in, means fewer chances for them to get
Thrivent Choice dollars; did you choose Our Saviour?
Summer is a time to keep teens active
Patrick Ryan,
Program director, Libertas Treatment Center
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120 S. Henry Street
Green Bay, WI 54302
(920) 468-4065
http://www.oslc-gb.org
Vol. 19 No. 31, July 2011 The Voice (permit No. 59) is published monthly
by Our Saviour Lutheran Church. All rights reserved. No portion of this
publication may be reproduced without permission.
Senior Pastor– David H. Hatch
(920) 465-8118
dave@oslc-gb.org
Associate Pastor– Greg Hovland
(920) 544-3614
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Church Office – Michelle Burhite
(920) 468-4065
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Preschool Director – Christina Scholz
(920) 468-3596
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mind. You can pick them
up at most bookstores as
well as at the many thrift
stores in the area. You will
f ind them a good
supplement to your daily
devotion.
A r e a d i n g
r e c o m m e n d a t i o n
from Pastor Dave:
Consider the book
series, “Chicken Soup for the
Soul.” These books have been
around for quite some time
now. It seems they are in new
versions all the time. We
have just started to read them
at our house, thanks to my
wonderful wife. The content
is heartwarming for sure.
They lack spiritual depth, but
they certainly are nice
refreshment to the heart and