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(The Lutheran Church--Missouri Synod)
210 East Pleasant Street Oconomowoc, Wisconsin 53066
Church Office: 262-567-5001 Daily Devotions: 262-567-1001 Website: www.splco.org
Worship Schedule: *Saturday 5:30 pm * Sunday 8:00 am Traditional in the Church * * Sunday 10:30 am Contemporary in the Church
St. Paul’s Mission Statement: “Reaching, Serving and Growing Disciples”
BIBLE STUDIES
Exploring the Lessons
567-5001 Sun. - 9:15 a.m. Fellowship Hall
Being Christian
567-8195 Tues. – 7:00 p.m. Muecke’s Home
Rev. Lance Armstrong O’Donnell, Senior Pastor Steven Scharnell, Vicar Rev. Ronald P. Krug, Pastor Emeritus Ben Mueller, Youth Director Rev. Paul Borgman, Pastor Emeritus Diane Bleke, Organist/Choir Director Fred Boldt, Interim Principal Kelly Kulas, Kinder Place Director Volume 20 Office Hours - 7:00 am - 4:00 pm Number 44
WELCOME to everyone, especially our guests.
Your presence is important to us.
St. Paul’s is an evangelical Christian
congregation, embracing historic Christian
teaching on all doctrines, centered on Jesus
Christ. Our desire is to bring the Gospel both
to those who are searching for answers to the
meaning of life and to those who desire a
closer relationship with God. We here at St.
Paul's have chosen to align ourselves with the
teachings of the Lutheran Reformation, due
to the clarity with which these help us to see
the true meaning of God's Word.
Specifically, St. Paul's is a ministry of the
Lutheran Church -- Missouri Synod, one of
America's truly biblical churches!
• Members and guests: please fill out an
attendance card and place it in the
offering plate to indicate your presence
today. For Holy Communion, please read
our confession and indicate your
agreement with our beliefs by checking
the box next to the names of those
communing.
• Those sharing our beliefs, especially from
parishes in fellowship with us, are
welcome to receive.
• If you desire Holy Communion but hold a
confession differing from that of this
congregation, please speak with a Pastor
or an Elder.
• Non-communing, baptized children are
welcome to come to the table for a
blessing.
Please note: Half the inner circle of individual
glasses in each tray contains water with one
drop of communion wine for those hesitant to
drink larger amounts of wine. Those glasses
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Come to worship. As the prelude begins,
worshippers are encouraged to conclude
conversation and quietly prepare to enter into
the experience of worship.
ThemeThemeThemeTheme: : : : The Joy of Toil
Pastor: Pastor: Pastor: Pastor: Lance Armstrong O’Donnell
Traditional Service
Sacred Harp Sacred Harp Sacred Harp Sacred Harp
Contemporary Service
Special OrderSpecial OrderSpecial OrderSpecial Order
October 20th & 21st, 2012
SHARE THE FALL HARVEST
This weekend we are collecting non-perishable food items for the
Lord’s Cupboard.
There are containers in the narthex for you to put your items in. Let’s all share the fall harvest
and help stock the shelves for the Lord’s Cupboard.
Thank you and God’s blessings. (Sponsored by St. Paul’s Ladies Aid)
PRAYERS FOR THIS WEEK “And pray in the Spirit on all occasions with all kinds of prayers and requests.
With this in mind, be alert and always keep on praying for all the saints.” Ephesians 6:18
Those sick or hospitalized: MEMBERS – Vanessa (nee Stock) Hood - leukemia; Harriet Groose; Bernice
Hoeft - heart surgery; Cheryl Oelsner - breast cancer; Jackie Fulmer; Julayne Sullivan; LaVerne Krueger;
Marian Faltersack; Bill Duchow; Betty Bender; Doris Marrari; Iris Jahnke; Linda Hansen (Steve’s wife);
Dorothy Peterson (Shorehaven); Barb Krug; Mary Ann Schmitt; Betty Chatos; Crystal Parker.
FAMILY & FRIENDS OF MEMBERS – Those with cancer: Bay Hilborn (Kim Koepke’s aunt); Nancy -
breast cancer; Mrs. Susan Ohm; Richard Willey - bladder cancer; Lisa’s mom - colon & liver cancer; Linda
Winke (Pastor Winke’s wife) - breast cancer; Sarah Beine (stage 4 cancer); Marlene Thurs (Kelly Kulas’s
mother); Les; Rod; Kellie Kallies (Bill & Dorothy Duchow’s niece) - brain & lung cancer; Patricia Bach (Cindy
Lippert’s mom) - cancer returning; Marian Lippert (Les’s mother); Amy (Renee Butterfield’s sister) - thyroid
cancer; Dan Davies (Marilyn Sherman’s nephew) - lymphoma; Melissa Brooks; Dona Thurow’s son-in-law;
Dina; Laurie; Gina; Nicholas; Jenny; Pat; Amber; Jill; Kim; Susie; Ray Heiser; Dick Olson (Leonhardt’s
friend); Mark Valerugo (Scharnell’s friend) - inoperable brain tumor; Other: Trace Munger (Sharon Peterson’s
son-in-law); Ken Lower - Alzheimer’s & broken hip; Shane; Carrie Snyder (for continued healing); Scott
Dahlke (Carl & Gwen Nicholson’s friend) - Guillian Barre Syndrome (Bellin Inpatient Rehab); Tony Hopkins;
Kathleen Converse; Kim Pomeroy (Cindy Lippert’s cousin) - diagnosed with MS; Phyllis (Shirley Dibble’s
sister); Laura (continued healing); Virginia Manthey (Shorehaven); Amy Raabe (surgery); George Faherty;
Gary Verhage; Jeremy Klamp; Lois; Dan; Wally; Ken; Edwin Trotts; Joanne Roman (Lori Steinmann’s friend);
Jon Franke (Lori Steinmann’s brother-in-law); Arlo Tuff; Bob DeWitz (Jerry’s father); Joel (Tina Gartzke’s
nephew); Paul Fellin.
Those serving in the military-deployed: Zach Howard, Jim Carney; Phil Preston; Adam Becker, Chad
Kelling, Casey, Phil, Andy & Steve Koth; Luke, Jacob, Brian, Wayne Klamp, Randy, Jeff, Matt, Tom, Brad,
Ben, Mike, Rob, & Fabian Beats.
Those serving God as missionaries: Christie Nelson (China); Ray Wigdal (China); Dennis Denow (Thailand);
Jeff & Julie Vigil (Kenya); Bob & Chris Prouty (Australia); Pastor Reinke (Deaf Ministry); Rev. Bud Palmer;
Divine Redeemer, Hartland, WI; Brian & Jeanette Keller and the LCMS mission in the Dominican Republic. Those in need: Our Shut-Ins; the family of Mabel Zastrow, who passed away this past Thursday; Victoria
Berger - find a job; Scott for more stable employment; Todd & Kris, Jack & McKenna - cousins and
godchildren of Aaron & Carrie Boldt; the Schmidt family; Dave - suffering from severe depression; Devin
Engel, seeking employment; Jacob.
Anniversary: Mark & Paula Nicholson - 20th - October 24th; Dave & Jackie Meyer - 9th - October 18th
Baptism: Zoey Rayne, daughter of Tyler Peartree & Nicole Weber - October 20th
Birthdays:
The Prayer Warriors of St. Paul's are praying daily
for these families and their needs..
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Esther Hart - 91st - October 26th
Bobbie Scheuer - 71st - October 19th
Sharon Peterson - 65th - October 21st
Mike Reiner - 42nd - October 22nd
Zander Mueller - 11th - October 21st
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BAPTISM We welcome into St. Paul’s church family at 2:00 pm on Saturday, Zoey Rayne. She is the
daughter of Nicole Weber & Tyler Peartree. Her sponsors are Travis Peartree & Jaymie
Hendrickson. We will keep Zoey in our prayers.
MITE BOX HELPS THIS WEEK: Sunday Praise God for the freedom in Christ that is given to all-75¢
Monday Pray for the safety of your local law enforcement officials-50¢
Tuesday St. James Day-put your faith in action and pray for LWML grants-freewill
offering
Wednesday Give thanks for LWML sisters-$1
Thursday Pray for LWML President Kat Kreklau-50¢
Friday TGIF-$1
Saturday Praise the Lord for Martin Luther and the Reformation-freewill offering
THANKSGIVING FOOD BAGS The Lord's Cupboard is handing out Thanksgiving food bags to families that need a little
extra help because of an illness in the family, financial problems, or something
similar. Please call the church office at 567-5001 or come to the Lord's Cupboard Food
Pantry at St. Paul's on the 1st and 3rd Mondays between 5:30 and 6:30 pm to sign up. Sign
up ends on November 12th. You can pick up the bags on November 19th between 5:30 and
6:30 pm in the school lobby.
We will need help packing the food bags on November 17th at 9:00 am in the Fellowship
Hall, it only takes about one hour, please join us.
CONGREGATIONAL CHALLENGE It’s that time of year again …… Time to announce our Christmas Service opportunities in
the newspapers ! The Board of Evangelism has received an anonymous donation to fund
these ads. The donation will be matched dollar for dollar up to $400.00. A successful
challenge will allow St. Paul’s to run ads in both local newspapers, for Advent &
Christmas and will enable better exposure to our community of our Worship
opportunities. Please prayerfully consider helping in this opportunity to reach out so that
we can do God’s will as being faithful disciples. Please contact Cindy Peartree in the office
to help.
(Jesus is speaking )- John 15:8 “This is to my Father’s glory, that you bear much fruit,
showing yourselves to be my disciples.”
Thank you,
The Board of Evangelism
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CHRISTMAS CARING CORNER If you or someone you know needs help with Christmas gifts for a child/children, 18
years-old or younger, please fill out an application for the Christmas Caring Corner.
Forms are available in the church office, in the narthex or on the Service & Mission
Outreach bulletin board in the Fellowship Hall. Please fill out one form per person and
return to the church office no later than November 21st.
OCTOBER CARING CORNER ~ LWML LWML is collecting Mites for our 2012-2014 Mission Grants and shipping expenses for
our Operation Christmas Child shoeboxes going out in November. Place mite donations
and envelopes for shipping expenses in the large Mite Box in Narthex.
EXPLORING A CARING MINISTRY
On the weekend of November 10th & 11th your Stephen Ministry team will conduct an informational session after each service. We plan to set up four tables in the Fellowship Hall each manned by a Stephen Leader. One table will provide general information about our Stephen Ministry. The second table will provide information about becoming a Stephen Minister. The third table will provide information about becoming a Stephen Leader. The fourth table will provide information about becoming a care receiver.
The format is informal. Stop by the table or tables that interest you and have your questions answered by a Stephen Leader.
COLLEGE CARE PACKAGE MINISTRY For those of you interested in receiving or having a College Care Package sent to your college student, please e-mail or call me with the students name and mailing address at school. This is a great opportunity for us to reach out to our college students during the school year and let them know we care. Please email Tracy Bain at [email protected] or call 262-965-5550.
“Each of you should look not only to your own interests, but also to the interests of others.” ~Philippians2:4
MEALS MINISTRY The Board of Service and Mission Outreach (SMO) oversees this ministry which is to make a meal/s for St. Paul's members and their families to help them in situations of hospitalizations, illness or death. Please contact the church office if we could assist you to make a difficult time a little easier.
We are also looking for someone to manage this ministry. We have a list of people ready to make the food. We need someone to be the contact person for the church office when the request comes in and then to call one of the people on the list who will make and deliver the meal to the family. The amount of time per month is possibly an hour and can be done from your home. Please contact Mary Hickenbottom, SMO co-director if you are interested in helping. 414-333-3421 or [email protected].
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NEW CARD ENTRYNEW CARD ENTRYNEW CARD ENTRYNEW CARD ENTRY A new card entry system will be installed on October 26, 2012. If you currently have a card to enter the church/school main doors, you will need to exchange your card for a new card. If you currently enter the building using a key (1AA), you will also need to turn in your key and receive a new card.
Mrs. Hesse and Mrs. Peartree will be available Saturday October 27th after service and Sunday October 28th between services to exchange cards. The office is also open Monday thru Friday 7am-4pm.
If you are a new board member and need access to the building, there is a $50 deposit for your card. When your term is up and your card is turned in the $50 will be refunded to you.
If you have any question please contact Cindy Peartree, Business Manager at 262-567-5001 or [email protected]
LADIES AIDLADIES AIDLADIES AIDLADIES AID In October, we welcomed Pastor O’Donnell’s wife, Carrie and their daughter Siobhan to our meeting. It was special to get to know them. Thank you to them for coming to share with us.
Thank you to all the ladies who helped make cards for our Craft Fair in November. Remember November 3rd!
To ladies of any age, you are invited to our November 1st meeting to help us decorate the Fellowship Hall and to get things ready for the Craft Fair on Saturday, November 3rd. The sign-up sheet for the Ladies Aid Christmas Party will also be available that night. Come and join us as we get ready for our big annual event. We will also need helping hands on Saturday at the bazaar.
Remember “SOUP” for the Lord’s Cupboard.
ST. PAUL’S LADIES AIST. PAUL’S LADIES AIST. PAUL’S LADIES AIST. PAUL’S LADIES AID NEEDS D NEEDS D NEEDS D NEEDS YOUR HELP!YOUR HELP!YOUR HELP!YOUR HELP! Fall is here and again we are asking for your donations for our Craft Fair on Saturday, November 3rd. Donations of any craft items that you make will help us fill OUROUROUROUR craft table.
All items are welcome, such as: knitted, crocheted and sewed items, doll clothes, wood crafts, homemade jellies and jams, floral arrangements, art work, jewelry , ornaments or WHATEVERWHATEVERWHATEVERWHATEVER you craft. If you have one or a dozen, it would be greatly appreciated.
Crafts can be brought to the church office during working hours. Need a pickup? Call Anne Fait at 262.567.7855 or Bobbie Scheuer at 262.354.0033. The money earned this year will finish paying for our narthex carpeting. Thank you and GOD BLESSGOD BLESSGOD BLESSGOD BLESS.
If you, or anyone you know would like to be one of our crafters, please call Anne or Bobbie.
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WE’VE BEEN TRYING TO REACH YOU!WE’VE BEEN TRYING TO REACH YOU!WE’VE BEEN TRYING TO REACH YOU!WE’VE BEEN TRYING TO REACH YOU! Have you gotten a call yet from a St. Paul’s member asking you to schedule an appointment time in November or early December to get your picture taken? If not, St. Paul’s may not have the correct contact information for you (especially if you have you moved or gotten rid of your home phone recently). Please contact Heather in the church office to update your records right away at [email protected].
It’s really important for us to have full representation of our membership not only for our new pastor and new members but also for current membership to get to know each other better! Please be sure to schedule a time!
Co-Chairs, John Melvin ([email protected]) & Pam Tanner ([email protected])
BOARD OF CHRISTIAN EBOARD OF CHRISTIAN EBOARD OF CHRISTIAN EBOARD OF CHRISTIAN EDUCATIONDUCATIONDUCATIONDUCATION Last week the Board of Christian Education listed the visions/goals that parents, staff and BoCE set for the year. At the September 6th Parent Vision Meeting and at Staff Meetings, there were also additional goals added to our list for the 2012 – 2013 School year. These are:
� Professional Development for Teachers
� Assessments used to determine instruction, set school goals
� Marketing (“tell St. Paul’s story”)
� Curriculum emphasis (math rigor, use of Common Core Standards)
� Tuition guidelines for families with multiple children
� Playground safety
� Physical plan (windows, cleaning, etc.)
� EdLine (more effective and consistent use of this online communication tool)
LIFE THOUGHTS IN THE CHURCH YEARLIFE THOUGHTS IN THE CHURCH YEARLIFE THOUGHTS IN THE CHURCH YEARLIFE THOUGHTS IN THE CHURCH YEAR “I can’t afford a baby right now” can be a very real and heartfelt cry for someone in a crisis pregnancy. But, used as an excuse for abortion, it becomes idolatry. The Bible never condemns wealth, but loving and trusting it more than God is “a grievous evil I have seen under the sun” (Ecclesiastes 5:13a). He who afflicted His Son on our behalf, will not abandon us in our afflictions.
Regular Voters’ Meeting
Sunday, November 4th
12:00 noon in the Church Sanctuary
TECHNOLOGY UPDATETECHNOLOGY UPDATETECHNOLOGY UPDATETECHNOLOGY UPDATE Now that the school year is well under way, the Technology Committee wanted to provide an update on our plans for technology enhancements during the 2012-13 school year. Last year, we made significant progress toward increasing our technology capabilities and our technology resources… below is a list of what we accomplished:
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1. Upgraded the server and firewall protection,
2. Added 14 re-furbished desktops and 13 new laptops to our computer lab,
3. Purchased 3 additional Mimeo Interactive Teaching systems,
4. Upgraded the school facility for wireless internet capability,
5. Purchased 1 desk projector for ceiling mounting in computer lab,
6. 10 wall-mounted short-throw projectors for all classrooms/science lab; upgraded electrical for installation.
7. Purchased 11 additional laptops for classroom use in 2012/13.
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For this school year, we have even more technology advancements planned for St. Paul’s – these include:
� Purchase of a laptop charging cart - with more laptops comes storage issues/concerns – this tool has the capability to store and charge 24 laptops in a secure cabinet.
� Ceiling-mount for the computer lab. 1. Purchase of 8 additional laptops dedicated to our faculty for additional flexibility in teach-
ing; 2. An additional 12-24 laptops for classroom use – The school is growing and so is our need
for additional laptops to accommodate the class sizes and to offer more availability of this tool to more classrooms at a time;
3. The purchase of additional Mimeo systems for classrooms; 4. Document camera(s) to replace obsolete overhead-projectors; 5. New software for technology curriculum.
The first two of these items have already been ordered, due to the continued generosity of our church & school families!! The remaining items will be purchased as funds become available through our Race for Education fundraiser and the donations and memorials of our congregation and school members.
As always, if anyone has ideas/questions/concerns; or would like to participate in our committee – please let us know!
Thank you for your support!
St. Paul’s Technology Committee Ben Mueller, Jill George, Stephanie Kelling and Tricia Burlage
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Race for Education St. Paul’s Ev. Lutheran School is holding our fourth Race for Education on Friday October 19th. The students and staff have sent out personal mailers to friends and family members across the country and a few across the world requesting pledges for our school. All of the students (and some staff members) will be running laps around Fowler Park for a one hour time period to earn their pledges. Many students and staff run over 4 miles.
Our goal is to raise $22,000.00 for St. Paul’s School. As of October 17th, we have raised over $19,200.00. We are praying for that extra boost to reach our goal. Thrivent Financial agreed to meet our pledges at 10%, up to $2,000.00!
It’s not too late to donate to our Race for Education. If you would like to donate, please fill out the form below and place in the offering plate or turn in to the office.
RACE FOR EDUCATION Friday, October 19, 2012
St. Paul’s Lutheran School
210 East Pleasant Street
Oconomowoc, WI 53066
(262) 567-5001
On Friday, October 19, 2012, St. Paul’s Lutheran School will be having its fourth Race for Education to raise funds for
technology in the classrooms, classroom resources, library, field trips, school assemblies, Fine Arts programs and Foreign Lan-
guage programs. I hope you will be able to sponsor me. I will be walking/jogging around a 1/4 mile area for a one-hour period.
All donations are greatly appreciated. Please fill in the form below if you can help. Thank you.
ALL GIFTS ARE 100% TAX DEDUCTIBLE!
I am enclosing a flat donation of:
________ $5.00 _______ $10.00 _______ $15.00 _______ $20.00 _______ $25.00 Other __________
(Please make your check payable to: St. Paul’s Lutheran PTL)
Name ___________________________________________________________________________
Street Address ___________________________________________________________________
City _____________________________________ State _________ Zip Code _______________
THANK YOU IN ADVANCE FOR YOUR GENEROSITY!
Race for Education ©, 1996 by James H. Cole
All Rights Reserved
Please note that your check will be the record of
your donation to St. Paul’s Lutheran School. Thank you.
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REPORT TO THE CONGREREPORT TO THE CONGREREPORT TO THE CONGREREPORT TO THE CONGREGATION ST. PAUL’S FINANCIAL CONDITIONGATION ST. PAUL’S FINANCIAL CONDITIONGATION ST. PAUL’S FINANCIAL CONDITIONGATION ST. PAUL’S FINANCIAL CONDITION September 30th was the end of the first quarter of St Paul’s fiscal year. The Board of Stewardship has analyzed income and expenses to date and by comparing to historical averages, can make reasonably accurate predictions about how St. Paul’s should look by fiscal year-end – assuming current trends continue.
Bottom line, St Paul’s net financial picture is almost exactly as originally planned. As might be expected, in the three months since the plan was put in place, there are some changes, but the net effect is that we expect St. Paul’s budget should remain balanced – as originally planned.
Our prayer is that the congregation continues to strive toward stewardship of their time, talents, and treasures so St. Paul’s can continue (and expand) on its mission.
A more detailed report can be found in the November Epistle.
Active Christian Teen News
October 7th SNA RECAP
Thanks to all YOUTH and ADULTS for coming and putting forth your ideas. We have some very exciting SERVANT PROJECTS and ACTIVITIES that will now be planned! YOUTH Schedule with events will be made and finalized by the end of October!
WREATH FUNDRAISER ORDERS DUE MONDAY, NOVEMBER 5
th to Ben Mueller
CHECKS CAN BE MADE OUT TO ST. PAUL’S WREATHS WILL BE DELIVERED WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 14
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Sunday night alive meets FIRST SUNDAY of each month. Middle school (grades 5-8): meets: 4-5:30pm High School (grades 9-12): meets: 6-7:30 pm
Snacks (not supper!) will be available. All are welcome to attend, Let’s be in fellowship together!
Time to Grow Bible Studies for all Youth: Each Wednesday 6:00-7:20 PM: Mentors are Mr. Hoeppner (5
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Questions: contact Ben Mueller at [email protected] or Cheryl Tesch at [email protected]
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St. Paul's all you can eat Fish Dinner Friday, October 26, 2012
4:00-7:00pm in the gymnasium
210 E. Pleasant St.
Oconomowoc, WI 53066
Enjoy fried or baked fish, German and American potato salad, French fries,
coleslaw, rye bread and choice of beverage.
(hot dogs available upon request)
Desserts are for sale for a $1.00 extra
To benefit the 7th
grade of St. Paul’s Lutheran School going to South Dakota in 2013
Buy your tickets NOW at a discount.
Adult meal ticket is $8.50
Child ticket (5-10 years) meal ticket is $4.50
Meals at the door will be $9.50 for adults and $5.00 for children ages 5-10 years old.
Children 4 years and under always eat FREE
Tickets available in the church office
Or please contact Celeste Abel at (262)719-2283 [email protected]
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SHOE BOXES
LWML will be packing shoe boxes for OPERATION CHRISTMAS
CHILD at our next meeting on November 6th. If you would like to
donate items for these boxes below is a list of suggested items.
Place in basket by the Caring Corner.
TOYS: small cars, balls, dolls, yo-yos, small Etch-a-Sketch, toys that
light up (with extra batteries), slinky, etc.
SCHOOL SUPPLIES: pens, pencils w/sharpener, crayons, coloring
books, solar calculators, markers, stamp pad sets, scissors, paper,
etc.
HYGIENE ITEMS: toothbrush, paste, soap, comb, washcloth.
OTHER: hard candy, suckers, mints, gum, sunglasses, flashlights w/
extra batteries, baseball caps, socks, T-shirts, toy jewelry, hair
clips, watches, etc.
NO war toys or liquid items, please.
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St. Paul’s Craft Fair
St. Paul’s Ev. Lutheran Church 210 East Pleasant Street Oconomowoc, WI
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 3RD, 2012 9:00 AM TO 2:00 PM
HANDMADE CRAFTS & CHRISTMAS DÉCOR
SPECIALTY GIFTS for ALL OCCASIONS
“THEE BOOKSTORE”
Homemade baked goods & breads
Fresh out of the oven cinnamon rolls & butter horns
Buy one and get a free cup of coffee at our Morning Café
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11:00 AM - 1:00 PM
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Free admission & parking Handicap accessible
October 22nd October 22nd October 22nd October 22nd ---- October 28th October 28th October 28th October 28th ADVANCE THE MISSIONADVANCE THE MISSIONADVANCE THE MISSIONADVANCE THE MISSION
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MONDAY October 22nd
Mom’s In Prayer Room 219 7:30 am
WEDNESDAY October 24th
Time to Grow Meal Parish Choir Time to Grow Adult Choir
Praise Team Practice
Fellowship Hall Balcony
Various Rooms Balcony Church
5:00 pm 5:20 pm 6:00 pm 7:20 pm 8:45 pm
THURSDAY October 25th
Praise Team Practice Church 7:00 pm
FRIDAY October 26th
South Dakota Fish Fry Gym 4:00 pm
SATURDAY October 27th
Traditional Worship AA Meeting
Church Fellowship Hall
5:30 pm 8:30 pm
SUNDAY October 28th
Traditional Worship Bible Study
Public School Confirmation Class Contemporary Worship
Church Fellowship Hall
Room 216 Church
8:00 am 9:15 am 9:15 am 10:30 am
WHAT’S COMING NEXT WEEKEND?
Theme: Give Me Liberty Over Death! Acolytes: Carolyn Tuff (5:30); Zander Mueller & Sierra Ebert (8:00); Ben Stache & Rachel Oelsner (10:30) Altar Guild: Mary Ann Ashworth (5:30); Barb Hentz (8:00); Jan Muecke (10:30) Elders: Wilbur Pieper (5:30); Matt Jorgenson (8:00); John Melvin (10:30) Greeters: Rick Zastrow (5:30); Brian Hulett (8:00 church); Dennis & Florence Zastrow (8:00 school); Jamie Stache (10:30) Lectors: Glenn Gartzke (5:30); Jessica Groenke (8:00) Power Point Operator: Cheryl Oelsner Radio Host: Cheryl Tesch Ushers: Wilbur Pieper (5:30); Bob Bratz (8:00); John Melvin (10:30)
October 13th & 14th
Sat. 5:30 - 129
Sun. 8:00 am - 99
Sun. 10:30 am - 189
Time to Grow:
122 Total; 82 children; 40 adults
Church Attendance:
417 Total; 23 visitors; 394 members
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ST. PAUL’S OCTOBER EPISTLE IS
NOW AVAILABLE ON OUR
WEBSITE AT SPLCO.ORG.
RADIO BROADCASTRADIO BROADCASTRADIO BROADCASTRADIO BROADCAST
St. Paul’s 8:00 am church service can be heard Sunday over WTKM (104.9 FM & 1540 AM) and/or on the web at www.wtkm.com.
FAMILIES WITH SMALL CHILDREN We rejoice to have families with small
children participating in our worship
services. There are baskets available
with items that might be helpful for your
children behind the back pews.
SERVING THIS WEEKEND
The radio broadcast and flowers this morning are sponsored by Sharon Peterson in praise to God for her 65th birthday on October 21st...music leaders are Ms. Diane Bleke (all Trad.); Look2Him (10:30)…special music by St. Paul’s Pre-K & Kindergarten children (5:30); Ashley Lower (all Trad.)...acolytes are Andy Flood & Jordan Weber (5:30); Amber Nagel & Erika Reiner
(8:00); Maggie Duchow & Makenna Meunier (10:30)...altar guild are Margie Hertneky (5:30); Kayleigh Rather (8:00); Barb Star (10:30)...elders are Arno Kirchenwitz (5:30); Rick Zastrow (8:00); Kyle Swanson (10:30)…greeters are John Melvin (5:30); Jim & Judy Braatz (8:00 church); George & Marie Wisser (8:00 school); Shirley Smart (10:30)...lectors are Al Mueller (5:30); Rick Zastrow (8:00)…power point operator is Jamie Stache...radio host is Jim Steinberg…ushers are Gary Flanagan (5:30); Rick Zastrow (8:00); St. Paul’s Youth (10:30)
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21st SUNDAY AFTER PENTECOST
Ecclesiastes 5:10-20
He who loves money will not be satisfied with
money, nor he who loves wealth with his
income; this also is vanity. When goods increase,
they increase who eat them, and what
advantage has their owner but to see them with
his eyes? Sweet is the sleep of a laborer,
whether he eats little or much, but the full
stomach of the rich will not let him sleep. There
is a grievous evil that I have seen under the sun:
riches were kept by their owner to his hurt, and
those riches were lost in a bad venture. And he
is father of a son, but he has nothing in his hand.
As he came from his mother's womb he shall go
again, naked as he came, and shall take nothing
for his toil that he may carry away in his hand.
This also is a grievous evil: just as he came, so
shall he go, and what gain is there to him who
toils for the wind? Moreover, all his days he eats
in darkness in much vexation and sickness and
anger. Behold, what I have seen to be good and
fitting is to eat and drink and find enjoyment in
all the toil with which one toils under the sun the
few days of his life that God has given him, for
this is his lot. Everyone also to whom God has
given wealth and possessions and power to
enjoy them, and to accept his lot and rejoice in
his toil—this is the gift of God. For he will not
much remember the days of his life because God
keeps him occupied with joy in his heart.
Hebrews 4:1-16
Therefore, while the promise of entering his rest
still stands, let us fear lest any of you should
seem to have failed to reach it. For good news
came to us just as to them, but the message
they heard did not benefit them, because they
were not united by faith with those who listened.
For we who have believed enter that rest, as he
has said, “As I swore in my wrath, ‘They shall
not enter my rest,’” although his works were
finished from the foundation of the world. For he
has somewhere spoken of the seventh day in
this way: “And God rested on the seventh day
from all his works.” And again in this passage he
said, “They shall not enter my rest.” Since
therefore it remains for some to enter it, and
those who formerly received the good news
failed to enter because of disobedience, again he
appoints a certain day, “Today,” saying through
David so long afterward, in the words already
quoted, “Today, if you hear his voice, do not
harden your hearts.” For if Joshua had given
them rest, God would not have spoken of
another day later on. So then, there remains a
Sabbath rest for the people of God, for whoever
has entered God's rest has also rested from his
works as God did from his. Let us therefore
strive to enter that rest, so that no one may fall
by the same sort of disobedience. For the word of
God is living and active, sharper than any two-
edged sword, piercing to the division of soul and
of spirit, of joints and of marrow, and discerning
the thoughts and intentions of the heart. And no
creature is hidden from his sight, but all are
naked and exposed to the eyes of him to whom
we must give account. Since then we have a
great high priest who has passed through the
heavens, Jesus, the Son of God, let us hold fast
our confession. For we do not have a high priest
who is unable to sympathize with our
weaknesses, but one who in every respect has
been tempted as we are, yet without sin. Let us
then with confidence draw near to the throne of
grace, that we may receive mercy and find grace
to help in time of need.
St. Mark 10:23-31
And Jesus looked around and said to his disciples,
“How difficult it will be for those who have wealth
to enter the kingdom of God!” And the disciples
were amazed at his words. But Jesus said to
them again, “Children, how difficult it is to enter
the kingdom of God! It is easier for a camel to go
through the eye of a needle than for a rich person
to enter the kingdom of God.” And they were
exceedingly astonished, and said to him, “Then
who can be saved?” Jesus looked at them and
said, “With man it is impossible, but not with
God. For all things are possible with God.” Peter
began to say to him, “See, we have left
everything and followed you.” Jesus said, “Truly,
I say to you, there is no one who has left house
or brothers or sisters or mother or father or
children or lands, for my sake and for the gospel,
who will not receive a hundredfold now in this
time, houses and brothers and sisters and
mothers and children and lands, with
persecutions, and in the age to come eternal life.
But many who are first will be last, and the last
first.”
October 20th & 21st, 2012