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Greetings in the name of our Father and from our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ! As we look at June, looming on the horizon, we really don’t see a lot going on in the month. The church calendar doesn’t have much on it. I did receive a phone call in May that Rev. John Reinke, a minister to the deaf, would be coming through north Texas on Sunday the 11th and I asked him to be with us for the service that Sunday. He will lead a combined Bible Class in the sanctuary and preach for us that Sunday. We will also have a free will offering to help support deaf ministry in the Missouri Synod. So that is something to look forward too. Some will begin their summer vacations; others will just go about their business. Teenagers will work their summer jobs and others will just continue life as usual, the only difference is that it is hotter than normal, and due to the heat, we really just don’t feel like doing much. And if we feel up to it, we might take ourselves and
our children to church, if not, everyone understands, it’s just the dog days of summer. It’s just too hot to do much else. Don’t let yourselves fall into that trap of the devil! Aren’t you glad that God doesn’t take the summer off? God the Father still sustains our earth. Our sins are
still forgiven for the sake of Christ our Savior and the Holy Spirit is still active in our lives. Vacations are nice, but there are still those who don’t know the name of their Savior, thus they don’t call upon His name for the forgiveness of their sins. There is still the matter of our own brothers and sisters in Christ who need prayerful support as they go through family problems and dealing with the loss of a loved one. If you take the rest of the summer off, will you know of their troubles and be available to help them as a Christian should? Something to think about. I look forward to seeing you in church during the rest of the summer and on through the rest of the summer as the next school year starts. Don’t allow the devil to use summertime as an excuse to not bring your children and grandchildren into God’s house. That is your duty as the spiritual heads of the household. Let’s “gird our loins” and sweat out the rest of the summer not forgetting to follow Christ’s Great Commission in the meantime. “Go therefore and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, teaching them to observe all that I have commanded you. And behold, I am with you always, to the end of the age.” Matthew 28:19-20 (ESV) I do want to thank everyone for allowing me to have the time with my family for Emmie’s graduation. We will be taking our regular vacation at the end of July with a family vacation in Galveston. In His hands, Pastor K.
The Parson’s Pen… I N S I D E T H I S I S S U E
1 Parson’s Pen
2 Pastor’s Call
3 Confirmation/Lutheran
Chorale
4 -7 Student News
8 Donley Invitation
9 Camp Lone Star Barbeque
10 LWML/Serving in God’s
House
Calendar
Jun 2017
By Pastor Larry Knobloch
St . P et er L u th er an C hu rc h - LCM S, 906 Hwy 59 N – P O Box 133 , Bowi e, TX 76 23 0 www.st p et er te x.co m s tp et er te x@at t . ne t 94 0.8 72 .188 6
The Key to
St. Peter
Peter
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Divine Call
As of the printing of this newsletter, I have received a Divine Call to serve as the pastor of Ebenezer Lutheran Church in Manheim Texas. I wanted to let everyone know that this call was not solicited by me or anyone in my family. As per standard procedure in The Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod, after a congregation completes a survey of their needs, names may be submitted by the congregation and also compiled by the Texas District office in Austin. The District President, or his representative, goes over the list before it is sent to the congregation. An individual pastor can ask the District President to keep his name in mind for future calls, but again, I did not do this because I feel that it interferes with the Holy Spirit. A pastor is usually notified when his name enters into consideration and he is asked whether he is open to consider a call. Unless there is a significant reason such as short time in the parish, in the midst of a congregational conflict, or a major building program, pastors are expected to prayerfully consider a Call since the Call comes from the Holy Spirit. In the past, I have been under consideration twice, but in both of those situations, it was deemed that I should be removed from the list. Since I had no significant reasons to deny consideration this time, I replied that I would be able to prayerfully consider the call to Manheim. It is normal to return an answer to the calling congregation within a month of receiving it and I hope to have received the Holy Spirit’s guidance within that time. I plan on notifying both congregations of my answer by June 18. If I have not received clear direction from the Holy Spirit by that time, I will further deliberate. The consideration of this Call is not an easy thing for me to do. I love and consider all of you my family and as I said when I announced the call on May 28th, I have no reason or desire to leave St Peter however, I will do my best to follow the Holy Spirit’s guidance and seek to do God’s will for the furtherance of His kingdom.. Again, I ask for your prayers during this time as I continue to deliberate and seek the Holy Spirit’s direction. It is, as always, in His hands, Pastor Knobloch
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CONFIRMATION 2017
On May 7th we welcomed Cooper Hammer and Sarah Horton into full communicant membership. We look forward to watching these two fine young people grow as they remain active in their church
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Another Ramp Achievement –
They’re still going strong! April 29th
saw the Carpenter’s Crew hard at work in Nocona. Thanks to everyone providing outside world access to those who would otherwise be confined to their homes. The next build is possibly June 24. See Pastor if your interested in joining up!
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STUDENT NEWS
Congratulations to all of our graduates. On the College front, Emmie Knobloch
had graduated from Smith College in Massachusetts with a B.A. degree in
Biochemistry. Emmie is doing an intership this summer at the National Institute
of Standards and Technology. In August she will start a fellowship with the
National Institute of Health; National Cancer Institute.
Lily Gill received the Servant Award through the Housing Department at UNT
this semester for her work as a residential advisor. She will personally welcome
sister Aubrey to the UNT campus!
All of our high School class graduated from Bowie High School.
Go Jack Rabbits!
Aubrey Gill Jesse Roth
Tori Lasch Dylan Medley
Aubrey Gill graduated 9th in her class. She will attend UNT this fall studying to be a
Physicians Assistant. Aubrey is the recipiant of awards from the Spanish Club, a Walker
Stallcup award, Lions Club, A Band Booster Scholarship, a UNT Merit Scholarship and
was a Bowie Educational Foundation Runner-up.
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Jessie Roth is a straight A student who has been involved in several activities. She went to
Regional Tennis this year in doubles tennis. She has played basketball, volleyball, and
tennis. She has been in different clubs and volunteer organizations throughout the 4 years of
high school and traveled to Italy with one group. She is planning to attend UNT and is
majoring in Emergency Planning and Administration. Her goal is to work for FEMA or
Red Cross and travel helping people in need.
Tori Lasch will be going to NCTC in the fall and
Will transfer to UNT next year
Dylan Medley will be entering the Armed Forces.
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On other student fronts, Congratulations to Will Jones for making the
A-B Honor Roll. Will also received the Star Greenhand Production
Award and the Exhibitor of the year award.
He also showed heifers Freddie & Mercury at the Premier Affiliate
Santa Gertrudis show preparing for nationals. Freddie was 5th in
her class and Mercury 10th.
Both Will and Katie made the Texas FFA chorus that performs at
the summer FFA convention.
And we’re proud to acknowledge the accomplishments of the St. Peter
musicians. Aiden Henry, Reegan Ferguson and Adam Pickett performed in
their annual piano recital. We look forward to hearing much more from these
three in the future!
Congratulations to Aiden Henry for having made the Honor
Roll and for receiving the Shining Star Award
Don and Donna Unger are proud of their grandchildren. Samatha Patterson is graduating
from Flower Mound High School and will be attending the University of Oklahoma majoring
in chemical engineering. Zane Unger will graduate from Booker T. Washington HighSchool
in Dallas. He will attend The Julliard School of Fine Arts in New York City.
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News from the Donley’s
TOGETHER LET’S HONOR AND CELEBRATE THE RETIREMENT OF
OUR BELOVED PASTOR
REVERAND BRUCE CHARLES DONLEY
FRIDAY, JUNE 9, 2017
6:00 P.M. – 8:00 P.M. ST. MICHAEL’S LUTHERAN CHURCH
6377 WOLCOTTSVILLE ROAD
AKRON, NY 14001
RETIREMENT PARTY FOR PASTOR BRUCE DONLEY &
A FAREWELL RECEPTION FOR THE DONLEY FAMILY
PASTOR BRUCE CHARLES DONLEY SERVED US FROM 2005 - 2016
HONOR THOSE WHO ARE YOUR LEADERS IN THE LORD’S WORK
THEY WORK HARD AMONG YOU AND GIVE YOU SPIRITUAL GUIDANCE. SHOW THEM GREAT RESPECT & WHOLEHEARTED LOVE CAUSE OF THEIR
WORK ANDLIVE PEACEFULLY WITH EACH OTHER. 1 THESSALONIANS 5.12-13
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LWML
We will continue to collect donations for the Bowie Mission through the
first week in June. . Please consider donating items as the mission needs
increase over the summer as children are home from school. There is a list
of needed items by the collection point in the Narthex.
Join us for our meeting June 12th
at 6:30 p.m. New members are cordially
invited to come and meet their St. Peter sisters!
SERVING IN GOD’S HOUSE IN JUNE
Lay Readers
6/4 – Gaylon Rice
6/11- Bob Aune
6/18 – Arn Anderson
6/25 – William Pickett
Acolytes
6/4 – Sarah Horton/Reegan Ferguson
6/11 – Sid Mayfield/Monte Mayfield
6/18 – Will Jones
6/25 – Cooper Hammer/Adam Pickett
Altar Guild
Sharon Rainwater
Nancy Hammer
Altar Care
Margaret Drager
Maci Ferguson
Jana Gilmore
Elder Chance Gilmore
Counters
Brent Husfeld Gaylon Rice
Head Usher
Gaylon Rice
Nursery Schedule
6/4 – Cyndi Knobloch/Rebecca Pickett
6/11 – Kelly Roth/Lauren Gill
6/18 – Mary Atkinson/Rebecca Horton
6/25 – Maci Ferguson/Monica Mayfield