Messiah Lutheran Church
14920 Hutchison Road
Tampa, Florida 33625
Non-Profit Organization
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Statement of Mission
We, the members of Messiah Lutheran, in grateful thanksgiving for the blessings of forgiveness, life and salvation through
Jesus Christ our Lord:
~ Consecrate ourselves to grow in faith
~ Devote ourselves to grow in service
~ Dedicate ourselves to grow in witness outreach
Thank you God for Grandparents!
Thank You for their wisdom.
Thank You for their love.
Thank You for their hugs.
Happy Grandparents Day!
Messiah Lutheran Church September ~ 2013
14920 Hutchison Rd. Tampa, Florida (North of Ehrlich) 33625-5507
Tammy Nunes, Office Administrator 961-2182 (Office) [email protected] 968-8895 (Office) Fax 961-0592
James R. Guelzow, Pastor 963-3419 (H) Abby Moss, Family Life Minister 1-734-678-5499 (C)
www.messiahtampa.com
Jody Schweichler, Preschool Director/Teacher 968-9534
Kim Capsas, Minister of Music/Organist 948-2767 Connie Sikkema, Migrant Ministry Director 968-6061
Worship:
8:30 AM (Holy Communion 1st, 3rd and 5th Sundays) Christian Education:
9:45 AM Contemporary (Holy Communion 2nd, 4th and 5th Sundays) 9:45 AM
11:00 AM (Holy Communion 1st, 3rd and 5th Sundays)
Fellow Redeemed,
Summer is over (but not the heat/humidity!). The tax-free week-end is gone. Family vacations have come to an end. For the school-aged,
carefree days are a thing of the past (boo!). The end of August and the beginning of September mark a pattern change in the lives of many.
It’s my sincere hope and prayer that September brings with it a spiritual pattern change in the lives of many. Specifically those whom
the Lord has not seen in Sunday worship over the summer. In John 4, Jesus says, “For the Father is seeking people to worship Him.”
Our Lord God in His grace is calling all of us to the blessings of worship. In our corporate time together on Sunday mornings that Gra-cious Heavenly Father:
• Reminds you of your status as His baptized child through
the words of the Invocation
• Declares once again His forgiveness of your self-centered attitudes and
actions, through the death and resurrection of Jesus as you hear the
words of Absolution
• Reveals His love for your life as you listen to the Scripture lessons and
the Instruction in His Word
• Strengthens your faith with the assurance of his Presence through the
Body and the Blood of your Savior
• Sends you as a servant and a witness to His grace in your daily
discipleship with His benediction
No one among us does not need to receive from the heart of our Lord God these His blessings! He seeks us to bless us! He calls us to grace us! Why would we even hesitate to absent ourselves from such gifts divine?
The Holy Spirit implores us in Hebrews10: “Let us not give up meeting together as some are in the habit of doing.” If your summer Sunday habit included taking a vacation from receiving the Lord’s blessings through not meeting together with your fellow members, Your Lord God is informing you that summer is officially over!
Do yourself (your children/grandchildren/your family members) a favor with eternal ramifications: develop the godly habit of weekly worship. Establish a pattern change from the past. Allow your Lord God to do what He desires for you: to bless you with His grace and favor. See you Sunday!
Pastor Guelzow
Ministries & Activities
Adult Bible Study (Sunday 9:45 a.m.)
Mark Lemke - “Books of the Bible” - Ministry Center Room 201
Pastor’s Bible Study - CLC - Middle
Altar Guild - Lois Draper @ 961-8287 or Judy Riveiro @ 961-9471
Angel Stitches - CLC - Room 1 - Contact Judy Riveiro @ 961-9471 or Lynn Turke @ 960-7289
Assimilation - CLC - Conference Room
Bakalyar’s Neighborhood Bible Study - At her home - Contact Beverly @ 300-3085
BAMOMS - CLC - Middle
Blind Ministry Luncheon - CLC - Middle
Boy Scouts - Ministry Center - Room 204 & Gym
Center for Hispanic Studies - Ministry Center - Room 204
Choir - Sanctuary - Monday - Contact Kim Capsas @ 598-8160 or Facebook
Christian Education Mtg. - Copier Room
Cub Scouts – Pack 18 - CLC - Middle, Room 1,2,3 & Conference Room
Florida Suncoast Decorative Artist - CLC - Middle
Handbells - Sanctuary - Monday - Contact Kim Capsas @ 598-8160 or Facebook
LifeLight Bible Study - CLC - Conference Room - Wednesday @ 10:00 a.m.
LWML (morning) - CLC - Conference Room ~ ~ (evening) - Ministry Center - Room 202
Memorial Garden Committee - Cry Room - Contact Lu Heine @ 569-9377
Men’s Bible Study - CLC - Conference Room ~ ~ Wednesday Morning 7:00 a.m.
Messiah’s Followers Forever - Ministry Center ~ Contact Barbara Packer @ 428-6204
Messiah Migrant Ministry - Ministry Center - Room 201 - Connie Sikkema, 610-6061
Narcotics Anonymous - Ministry Center - Youth Room
Pinochle - contact David West at 972-8861 or [email protected]; play monthly
Preschool Fellowship - Ministry Center - Gym
Senior Adults - Lois Dworkin - 727-648-4365 or Dorothy Biegert - 961-0659
Social Ministry - CLC - Conference Room
Stephen Ministry Support - Ministry Center - Rm. 201- Walt Halfmann, 792-8406
Yong Adults 20’s - 30’s - Abby Moss, 734-678-5499
Youth Choir/Flag Team - Contact Kim Capsas @ 598-8160 or Facebook
Youth Sunday Afternoon - Ministry Center - Gym & Youth Room - Abby Moss, 734-678-5499
CONTINUING SERVING MESSIAH IN SEPTEMBER
8:30 AM 11:00 AM
GREETERS:
1 Chris & Bente Smith Tom & Judy White
8 Earl & Dixie Meyer Beverly Petts
15 Bill & Betty Hilbmann Eric & Brenda Peterson
22 Lynn Guelzow Wayne & Cynthia Jackson
29 Ralph & June Cole Stuart & Pam Dalton
COFFEE:
1 Gwen Salt
8 LWML
15 Floyd Skeins (Men’s Group)
22 Five and Two
29 Thrivent
PROJECTIONISTS
1 (8:30) Michael Cox (9:45) Dave Anderson (11:00) Kathy Larson
8 (8:30) Josh Ellerbee (9:45) Annette Ryan (11:00) Lynn Guelzow
15 (8:30) Robin Groh (9:45) Maddie Coghan (11:00) Mark Lemke
22 (8:30) Teresa Klicker (9:45) Nathan Nester (11:00) David Pergande
29 (8:30) Michael Cox (9:45) Annette Ryan (11:00) Mark Lemke
CONTEMPORARY SERVICE 9:45 a.m.
USHERS: ELDERS: ACOLYTES:
1 Floyd Skeins/Sara Skeins Bob Harrigan Aidan Neal
8 Joni Daniel/Jolianna Daniel Ron Dial/David Irwin Tyler Matthews
15 Ron Dial & Sarah Dial Bob Harrigan Aryn Nester
22 Steve & Gaylene Gay Ron Dial/David Irwin Bobby Harrigan Floyd Skeins/Sara Skeins Ron Dial/David Rose Teddy Rose
September Birthday Blessings!September Birthday Blessings!September Birthday Blessings!September Birthday Blessings!
And that you may love the LORD your God, listen to his voice, and hold fast to him. For the LORD is your life, and he will give you many years… Deuteronomy 30:20
2 Sarah Guarrine
Dale Laxton
John Roehrs
Carolyn Shireman
Gary Weber
3 Oscar Brown
Mark Eicholtz
Amy Medina
5 Lee Hardin
Cheri Jensen
6 Caleb DeVries
7 Alex Capsas
Steve Jones
Logan Petrock
Beverly Petts
8 Linda Cerny
Charles Olds
Rosie Stagi
Jim Taylor
9 Allyson Kessler
Matthew Loechelt
Vickie Scarbrough
10 Pat Jenkins
Marina Klicker
Sam Morter
11 Eric Loechelt
Geraldine Petzoldt
Anne West
12 Rudy Moll
13 Sheryl Herold
Connie Proeschel
14 Allie Scheimann
Heidi Springer
Cindy Wright
Ron Zinck
15 Don Gillett
16 Ciera Simpson
Ann Suozzo
Ada Vollrath
18 Ken Nester
19 Howard Barbery
Julie Holstein
Ruth Huss
Mike Juliano
Ed Parker Jr.
20 Barb Castro
21 Stuart Dalton
Mary Anne Lloyd
Gwen Salt
Ron Walters
22 Tommy Altomere
Susanne Paton
Rock Walters
23 Ashley Judge
Darlene Loechelt
24 Nicholas Juliano
Karen Morter
Lindsay Tarazona
25 Robert Beatty
Jay Brody
26 Angela Hilbmann
Barbara Kowalski
27 Nolan Rodrick
28 Irene Ranck
29 Brenda Lewandoski
Trey Parker III
30 Joanne Greseth
Preschool News
Another school year is underway and our preschool is off to a won-derful start! We wish to welcome back our returning students, par-ents and staff and extend a special welcome to our new students and parents. We also want to warmly welcome Allie McFarland, our new teacher’s assistant in the Blue Room. We are all looking forward to a
year of fun and learning! We would like to give special thanks to the following church members that helped us get our preschool ready for this new school year:
Pastor G and the members of the Wednesday Morning Bible Study for
moving furniture and equipment in and out of the classrooms so the
preschool floors could be stripped and waxed.
Tom Windsor, Mike Mekelburg and Don Gillett for replacing the weathered
platform under the preschool’s shed on the playground.
Tom Windsor for doing touch-up painting in the classrooms and the pre-
school hallway and for making numerous repairs in the classrooms and
on the playground.
Thank you all so much! Your help and support is truly appreciated!
Fundraising activities for the preschool begin this month. Our annual Used Book Sale begins September 23rd and runs until September 30th. Your donations of books for children and adults for our sale are needed and would be greatly appreciated. All donations can be left outside the Preschool Office in the Ministry Center. We will also again be selling Enjoy the City Books beginning September 16th. These books offer hundreds of savings offers and money-off coupons for MANY establishments in the Tampa Bay area. These books are $20.00 and the preschool earns 50% of the total sales. We appreciate your support of our fundraising events. Thrivent Finan-cial for Lutherans is partnering with us by providing matching funds which will help provide educational materials for our classrooms.
For information about the preschool or a tour of our facilities please call Direc-tor Jody Schweichler at 968-9534 or email her at [email protected].
Our next school board meeting will be September 9th at 1:00pm in the Minis-try Center. New members are needed and always welcome. Please call Melissa Kurial at 264-1503 if you have any questions.
SERVING MESSIAH IN SEPTEMBER
8:30 AM 11:00 AM
USHERS
1 Joel Mathews/Al Knaak Tim Hohl/Jim Gardner
Ken Vollrath/Ann Ferguson Mike Turke/Dick Larson
Rick Larson/Jay Hanjian
8 Jeff Salt/Mark Mirabella Vic Riveiro/Steve Turke/Tommy Brown
Julia Salt/Mark Eicholtz John Schweichler/Jan Umbaugh
15 Christopher Smith/Keith Bakalyar Mike McKenzie/Paul Dworkin
Chuck Sumpter/Mike Mekelburg Daniel Haney/Cliff Yarosh
Christian Moll Bryan Burgess/Bruce Noyes
22 Joel Mathews/Al Knaak Tim Hohl/Jim Gardner
Ken Vollrath/Ann Ferguson Mike Turke/Dick Larson
Rick Larson/Jay Hanjian
29 Jeff Salt/Mark Mirabella Vic Riveiro/Steve Turke/Tommy Brown
Julia Salt/Mark Eicholtz John Schweichler/Jan Umbaugh
ACOLYTES:
1 Chloe Simpson Colin Gabriel
8 Trey Boling Emma Irwin
15 Kyle Mavrides Matthew Jones
22 Zachary Bohren Jordan Amerson
29 Trey Boling Caroline Daniels
ALTAR GUILD:
Lois Draper & Beverly Fisher Allyson Kessler & Beverly Petts
ELDERS:
1 Mike Castro & Ken Nester Todd Lewandoski & Gary Weber
8 Mike Mekelburg Todd Lewandoski
15 Dan Carlson & Mike Castro Mike Healey & Bill Meyer
22 Mike Mekelburg Mike Healey
29 Mike Castro & Ken Nester John Dufresne & Gary Weber
Call Committee Update
President Walton's Visit - On Tuesday, September 10, FL-GA District President Rev. Greg Walton and our church's circuit counselor, Rev. Kevin Yoakum, will be meeting with Messiah's officers, board directors, and elders at the monthly Parish Planning Council meeting. President Walton will be discussing our church body's process for evaluating our ministry and calling a pastor. This meeting will "officially" begin our Call Committee and process. While Rev. Walton will be involved in the proc-ess of calling a pastor, Rev. Yoakum will be assisting us through the vari-ous stages.
Call Committee - Messiah's constitution and by-laws state that a call committee will be comprised of the President, the Board of Elders, and others as determined by the President. We would like to have members on the committee that represent the diversity of Messiah, yet balanced with not being too large to effectively do the job. Following the meeting with President Walton we will be looking at how this can best be achieved. Call Committee members selected so far include: Joel Mathews, President; Wayne Jackson, Vice President; John Dufresne and Mike Mekelburg, Elders; Walt Halfmann and Mike Parnow, members; Abby Moss, staff.
Prayers - As we begin the process of calling a new shepherd for Messiah please keep the Call Committe and the call process in your prayers, seeking God's guidance through the Holy Spirit, and his blessing on the ministry of Messiah. We also continue to keep Pastor Guelzow in our prayers, giving thanks and praise to God for Pastor's 30 years of service to Messiah, and asking his continued blessings upon our beloved Pastor's ministry.
If you have any questions or concerns about the call process please do not hesitate to contact me: Joel Mathews – 813-215-8098, [email protected] Joel Mathews
First Thursday Potluck - September 5th at 6:30 p.m. The first Thursday of every month we invite everyone in the congregation to bring a dish to share. There will be time for fellowship and for us to get to know each other. This is a wonderful opportu-nity for you to invite a friend or neighbor. Bring the whole family for a wonderful night of food and fellowship. The Seasoned Witnesses will meet for dinner at Logan's Roadhouse, on Anderson next to the Veteran's Movie Theaters, on Saturday, September 7th at 5:30 p.m. You are invited to bring a Bible or devotional to be donated to the Faulkenburg Road Jail. Let's help spread the Word to those who are in the darkest time of their lives, as we live up to our name of "Seasoned Witnesses"! Please make your reservations by Wednesday, September 4th to Sharon (406-6757) or Judy (961-9471). Angel Stitches -- Messiah's quilting, crocheting, knitting (and more) ministry -- will meet on Sunday, September 8th, at 2:00 p.m. in classroom 1 of the CLC. Please join us for fellowship and fun and an opportunity to learn a new craft as we serve the Lord. Call Judy Riveiro (961-9471) or Lynn Turke (960-7289) with any questions. Morning LWML Meeting ~ Tuesday, September 10th at 10:30 a.m. in the CLC. Evening LWML Meeting ~ Thursday, September 19th at 7:30 p.m. in the Ministry Center Room 202. Newsletter Information ~ All directors, committee members, and anyone else desir-ing to place announcements in the October Newsletter, please e-mail to Tammy at [email protected] by Monday, September 16th. Carrollwood Care Center Birthday Parties ~ The monthly birthday for this month will be held Wednesday, September 18th at 2:15 PM at Carrollwood Care Nursing Home (located right behind Messiah). Contact Connie Proeschel 746-5864 if any questions.
Senior adults will meet for lunch at 11am on Thursday, September 26th at Red Lobster at 11601 N Dale Mabry. Please have your reservations in to Dorothy Biegert at 961-0659 or Lois Dworkin at 727-648-4365 or email at [email protected] by Monday September 23rd.
Hispanic Ministry ~ Selling Cuban Sandwiches ~ The Hispanic Ministry at Messiah
will be offering Cuban sandwiches on Sunday, September 8th. Be sure to stop by the table after each service to take home your Cuban sandwiches.
This is for the purpose of raising funds to provide Christmas gifts for the children. Thank you for your blessings!
Adult Inquirers’ Class - If you are interested in becoming a member of Messiah Lutheran Church or just want to learn more about what we as Lutheran Christians believe, teach and confess, Messiah is offering a 5 week Inquirer’s class beginning Wednesday, September 11th, 6:45 – 7:45 pm. We will meet in the Ministry Center upstairs classroom #202 through Wednesday, October 23rd. The class will be taught by Mark Lemke.
A New Member Orientation class for all who desire to join Messiah including by transfer or reaffirmation of faith, will be held Wednesday, October 16th, 6:45 p.m. in that classroom #202. New Member Sunday is scheduled for October 27th. If you are interested in attending the Inquirer’s Class please let Pastor Guelzow at [email protected] or our church office, [email protected], 961-2182, know so materials can be prepared for you.
CARROLLWOOD CARE
The monthly birthday parties at Carrollwood Care Nursing
Home (located right behind Messiah) will resume on
Wednesday Sept . 18 at 2:15 PM. We will sing "Happy
Birthday" and serve cake and juice to the residents as well as give a small
gift to the one celebrating a birthday that month. If you would like to join
and volunteer in this most rewarding outreach please call Connie
Proeschel at 813-746-5864 for details.
Wishing you a Special Day!Wishing you a Special Day!Wishing you a Special Day!Wishing you a Special Day!
Lots of Hugs!Lots of Hugs!Lots of Hugs!Lots of Hugs!
Happy Grandparents Day!Happy Grandparents Day!Happy Grandparents Day!Happy Grandparents Day!
Grandparents Day Grandparents Day Grandparents Day Grandparents Day Sunday, September 8th Sunday, September 8th Sunday, September 8th Sunday, September 8th
Followers Forever Presents A special discussion on two timely issues:
Open enrollment options for Medicare
October 5th - 10 am to 12 noon in the CLC
The information will be provided by The Department of Elder affairs. Come with your
questions so that you can make informed decisions based on your needs.
Health Care Reform (Obama Care)
October 5th - 1pm to 3pm in the CLC
David Andre will discuss this important subject that affects all of us regardless of your
age. Our Congress has passed Obama Care and we need to know what the impact is for
each one of us. Come with your questions.
Remember, the Open Annual Enrollment Period Is October 15-December 7. Healthcare reform enrollment starts October 1 and all is in effect January 1, 2014. This issue has tax ramifications. So come and ask questions and begin to gather information to be able to make informed decisions.
Signup begins September 9th check the bulletin board outside the church.
Save the Date!
Christmas in Smalltown
Sunday, December 22nd
5:30 p.m. to 8 p.m.
Including the Sunday School Christmas Program at 6:45 p.m. Enjoy an evening in the ministry center with your family and friends as you visit our “shops” in Smalltown including the bakery, jewelry store, nativity and village collec-tions, fabric store, dollar store, tree/ornament store, candy store, popcorn cart and snowman area, make Christmas crafts and eat supper in the Smalltown Town Square! Anyone that is interested in helping please let Kim Capsas know. We especially need help with set up on December 19/20/21--ladies can help fluff trees and help string lights, there are lots of props and scenery to carry downstairs and of course the shop set up...please let Kim know at [email protected], or call me at 598-8160 or text, facebook. Youth are needed to help out in shops, and tear down/clean up which will likely be done on the 27/28/29. Thanks for volunteering for this outreach event--which is well attended by families with young children.
2nd ANNUAL
“HIGH TEA”
Saturday, 21 September 2013 12:00 p.m. - 2:00 p.m.
at Anne West’s Home
5009 Londonderry Drive Tampa, Florida 33647
Tickets now on sale
$12.50 adult $7.50 child
MESSIAH’S SOCIAL MINISTRY TEAM INVITES YOU!
Messiah’s Social Ministry will meet Tuesday, September 17, 2013 at 7:00 p.m. in the CLC conference room. This ministry fo-cuses on outreach to our church membership and out into the local community. Our current project is creating themed baskets for our
Silent Auction fundraiser scheduled for this coming November. Please consider this invita-tion to become a volunteer for Messiah Social Ministry----we hope you join us at the next meeting!
MESSIAH MEMORIAL GARDEN
The Memorial Garden Trustees continues moving forward with the next phase of the Garden and Prayer Walk project and will proceed as resources allow. We look forward to the arrival of the custom designed, metal memorial plates
for attachment to the Wittenberg Memorial Arch. Messiah members may contact any Trustee, as listed below, to pre-arrange a columbarium niche or to obtain a metal plate in memory of a loved one(s). Informational brochures about our Messiah Memorial Garden use and policy are available in the church office and in the narthex. The Garden Trustees thank the congregation for all the prayers, financial support and inter-est given to this project. May God continue to bless this and all ministries of Messiah. Messiah Memorial Garden Trustees: David West - 972-8861; Lu Heine - 569-9377; Phil
Mattice - 500-4726; Sandi Windsor, Tom Windsor - 926-2532
All proceeds benefit Messiah’s Memorial
Garden Fund.
For more information, please contact Anne
West, 972-8861.
PIZZA ORDERS LAST CHANCE SEPTEMBER 1st
DON’T BE LATE
PICK UP PIZZA ORDERS SEPTEMBER 13th AT 4:00 PM
Followers Forever - The last Sunday September 1 to order your pizza, cones or cookie
dough. Orders must be completed by September 1st. The delivery pick-up date is Septem-
ber 13th at 4:00 pm at church. If you are unable to pick up your order at that time let us
know so we can make other arrangements. The funds will help supplement the cost of sen-
iors who want to go to the Senior Fest being held at our church for churches and commu-
nity to attend in February 2014. Any questions call Julie Hohl 813-240-6538.
Women of Messiah - LWML
We are making a few changes to our women's group. First of all, we will not be meeting monthly. We will meet every other month with some functions in
between. The morning group will be meeting on the second Tuesday of the month so we will be able to get things put in the newsletter before the deadlines. We have also changed our meeting time to 10:30 in the morning. We are not sure what will be happen-ing with the evening group but for now we will continue to meet on the third Thursday eve-ning at 7:30. We will also meet every other month. We hope more ladies will come to our meetings and also help out with our projects and activities. Basically we are a group of Christian women who enjoy working for the Lord and enjoy the fellowship of other sisters in Christ. We continue to be a part of the Lutheran Women's Missionary League and of course collect our mites for the mission projects supported by the LWML. We have not met in the summer, so we are now ready to start our year in September with our first meeting on Tuesday, September 10 at 10:30 a.m. in the CLC conference room. We will be collecting diapers for the Pregnancy Center. Coupons will be available in the narthex on the LWML cart. Be sure to pick one up before you purchase your dia-pers. The evening group will meet on Thursday, Sept. 19 at 7:30 in room 202 of the min-istry center. The evening group will also be collecting diapers. If you can't make it to one of the meetings but would still like to donate diapers please place them on the LWML cart in the narthex. We will continue hosting the coffee and cookies on the second Sunday of the month after early service. If you can help out by baking some cookies or serving please contact Polly Riffel. We hope to see you at one of meetings in September. All ladies are invited and wel-come.
Let’s do a Bible drive for the incarcerated! Thanks to
God moving one of our members to donate some books to a local jail, we have established a relationship with the Falkenburg Rd Jail chaplain, and discovered they are in desperate need of Bibles and other uplifting books. They don’t have a budget for Bibles, so whatever we can provide is much appreciated (no secular books, please). Please place Bibles and devotions
in the marked box(es) in the narthex, no later than September 8, so we can have them there by mid Sep. Let’s share God’s precious Word with those who are in the darkest times of their lives, and shine the Light of the World. If every family contributes one Bible, Imagine the impact we can have on precious lives! Questions, contact Dale Laxton at 813-495-7118. Thank you!
'Faith Cannot Help Doing Good Works Constantly'
In Martin Luther’s introduction to the book of Romans he writes: “Faith cannot help doing good works constantly. It doesn’t stop to ask if good works ought to be done, but before anyone asks, it already has done them and continues to do them without ceasing.” Lutheran Services Florida is your social ministry outreach program. We bring God’s healing, hope, and help to people in need in the name of Jesus Christ in areas many of Florida Lutherans seldom go. If you would like to get involved with youth shelters for runaway teens, foster care for abused and neglected children, or guardianship for elders who have nowhere else to turn, please visit www.lsfnet.org or email [email protected].
Attention Young Adults (20s & 30s group)!
Join us Sunday September 29th at 6:30PM for dinner at the Cheese-cake Factory at International Mall! Please RSVP if you plan to attend
so we can reserve a large enough table. Carpooling available from Messiah by contacting Abby at
[email protected] or 734-678-5499.
There will be no Life Light Bible Class, Wednesday,
September 18, when Abby is at the District
Educator’s Conference.
Playgroup Registration Form 2013
Child’s name DOB
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Home church (if any): ___________________________________________
Adult participating with child in playgroup _______________________________________
Child’s Address Home Phone Number
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Mother’s Name Contact Number
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Father’s Name Contact Number
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Allergies, Medications or limiting conditions that we should be aware of for the safety of your child ...
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Emergency contact Name Phone Number
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I give permission to use photos of my child and myself in future promotional literature (circle one) YES NO
I give permission for my child to participate in Playgroups at Messiah.
Parent Signature ______________________________________ Date ____/____/____
Email address (optional): _________________________________________________
Playgroups at Messiah
Playgroups are coming to Messiah! “Many, O Lord my God, are the wonders which You have done.” Psalm 40:5
Monday Mornings, 9-10:30AM
In Messiah Preschool Yellow Room in the Ministry Center
September-December 2013
9/9/13-12/9/13
Activities are designed to be readily accessible to two-year- olds. We could have children from newborn to 4, depending on the group dynamics.
Our philosophy focuses on providing an environment that fosters opportunities for young children to develop social skills of sharing, helping, and interacting with each
other with support of their parents and teachers. Ultimately, it is our objective that children see themselves as special individuals created and loved by God.
Why Playgroups?
• Foster rich social experiences for children.
• Encourage children to explore their own interests while gaining opportunities to partake in diverse play and learning experiences.
• Provide parents the opportunity to share philosophies and experiences related to child rearing.
• Playgroups are fun!!
Playgroup Schedule
9:00 9:00 9:00 9:00 ---- 9:35 Free Play9:35 Free Play9:35 Free Play9:35 Free Play A time for children to pursue their own interests as well as broaden their experiences. Favorite A time for children to pursue their own interests as well as broaden their experiences. Favorite A time for children to pursue their own interests as well as broaden their experiences. Favorite A time for children to pursue their own interests as well as broaden their experiences. Favorite
activities include playdough, building blocks, and a kidactivities include playdough, building blocks, and a kidactivities include playdough, building blocks, and a kidactivities include playdough, building blocks, and a kid----size tool kitchensize tool kitchensize tool kitchensize tool kitchen
9:35 9:35 9:35 9:35 ---- 9:40 Clean Up9:40 Clean Up9:40 Clean Up9:40 Clean Up Everyone helps move the toys out of the way for the following activities. Everyone helps move the toys out of the way for the following activities. Everyone helps move the toys out of the way for the following activities. Everyone helps move the toys out of the way for the following activities.
9:40 9:40 9:40 9:40 ---- 9:55 Snack and Story Time9:55 Snack and Story Time9:55 Snack and Story Time9:55 Snack and Story Time Small snack and beverage are provided by parents on a rotational basis. Small snack and beverage are provided by parents on a rotational basis. Small snack and beverage are provided by parents on a rotational basis. Small snack and beverage are provided by parents on a rotational basis.
9:55 9:55 9:55 9:55 ---- 10:10 Craft10:10 Craft10:10 Craft10:10 Craft An ageAn ageAn ageAn age----appropriate project. Throughout the session, we will use a wide variety of media. appropriate project. Throughout the session, we will use a wide variety of media. appropriate project. Throughout the session, we will use a wide variety of media. appropriate project. Throughout the session, we will use a wide variety of media.
10:10 10:10 10:10 10:10 ---- 10:20 Large10:20 Large10:20 Large10:20 Large----group activitygroup activitygroup activitygroup activity A time for children to experience more structured group activities that will foster cooperation, A time for children to experience more structured group activities that will foster cooperation, A time for children to experience more structured group activities that will foster cooperation, A time for children to experience more structured group activities that will foster cooperation,
friendship, and respect. friendship, and respect. friendship, and respect. friendship, and respect.
10:20 10:20 10:20 10:20 ---- 10:30 Circle Time10:30 Circle Time10:30 Circle Time10:30 Circle Time A time for songs, finger plays, and announcements. See you next time! Hope to see you there.A time for songs, finger plays, and announcements. See you next time! Hope to see you there.A time for songs, finger plays, and announcements. See you next time! Hope to see you there.A time for songs, finger plays, and announcements. See you next time! Hope to see you there.
Registrations accepted on a space-available basis. Contact Program Director, Abby Moss, with any questions or ideas!
Messiah Lutheran Sunday School September 2013
1st & 2nd Grade: Brooke Link & Vickie Scarborough Adults: Mark Lemke
3rd & 4th Grade: Dan & Tracey Haney Substitutes: Pat Harding
5th & 6th Grade: Meghann & Marc Thacker Secretary: Kathy Larson
7th & 8th Grade: Paul Dworkin Superintendent: Chris Smith
High School: Abby Moss
Adults: Volunteer members of Messiah
Thank you to everyone who helped out on Rally Day.
Your efforts made it a memorable day.
2013-2014 List of Teachers and Helpers:
We are proud to present to you our list of teachers and helpers:
Nursery: Lorraine Eden
Preschool/Kindergarten: Cathy Minardi & Jackie Burnett
LIVE curriculum helps get your kids to actually read their Bi-bles... strengthen their Bible skills...and learn key Bible truths. Its large group/small group format is perfect for Sunday School. Group’s LIVE Children’s Curriculum is all about helping kids grow their friendships with Jesus. As they experience the Scrip-tures and do the activities, they’re building that relationship in a real and relevant way. With LIVE Children’s Curriculum, kids get into the Bible and the Bible gets into kids! And you’ll get into the Bible, too. Every week kids will explore God’s Word in large groups and small groups called Bible Crews. Worship and prayer will be responses to what they’ve learned.
September means back to school. What is also important is that you and your family come back to Sunday School. We started our new LIVE curriculum. LIVE is a continuing effort to enrich the Sun-day School class lessons to make the study of the Bible fun and exciting. Make plans to join us in Sunday School starting at 9:45 am. Make Sunday School and worship a family affair.
...to all who participated in our Back-to-School Outreach Saturday, August 10th. We appreciate the following donations from our Messiah mem-bers: New shoes (320 pairs!); fund$ to purchase other items needed; and, your time and talents prior to, during, and after our event.
to the following Back-To-School Outreach Team members who worked SO HARD and did a FABULOUS JOB!
MARY MARRS ROSI STAGI RAYE MINARDI CATHY MINARDI KARYL FELLOWS
We also want to thank NORMA STEMM, our wonderful ministry shop-
per, who really has an eagle eye for bargains. She willingly, tirelessly, and single-handedly purchased over 300 pairs of shoes for this event!
MESSIAH MIGRANT MINISTRIES “Giving a Christian Hand, Not a Handout”
Messiah Migrant Ministries’
“THANK YOU” LETTER POLICY
Cash and check donations placed in pew envelopes by Messiah Lutheran Church (MLC) members and marked for the “Migrant Min-istry Fund” are recorded by the MLC Financial Secretary who mails out quarterly statements for tax purposes.
To avoid duplication and to be good stewards of our funds by saving letterhead, enve-lopes, and postage, MMM (generally) will not send a separate thank you letter to MLC members, instead expressing our gratitude in the Sunday bulletin and in the church newsletter. (Non-MLC members will always receive a thank you letter for tax purposes, as long as they provided their mailing address.) We are ever so grateful for your support! May God bless you richly for your caring and giving hearts.
Kid Sit Registration Form
Suggested donation of $30 for the evening per child (or $6/hour if not
staying the whole time) or 2 children for $40. (Discounted rates for
pre-registering to attend ahead of time by turning in this form are $20
for one child or $25 for 2 ($5 for each additional child)). Registrations
must be turned in by Friday September 6th to qualify for the
pre-registration. Thanks for your support!
Parent’s Names: _______________________________
Contact Phone Number: ___________________
Emergency Contact Name: _________________________
Emergency Contact Number: __________________________
Child Name: __________________________ Age:__________
Allergies/Medical Conditions: __________________________
Child Name: _________________________ Age:__________
Allergies/Medical Conditions: _________________________
Child Name: _________________________ Age:__________
Allergies/Medical Conditions: _________________________
Child Name: _________________________ Age:________
Allergies/Medical Conditions: ________________________
Kid Sit is back!
Our next event will be Saturday September 14 from
5-10PM in the Christian Life Center.
Children must be potty trained and between 3&10 years of age to
attend.
Since this is a fundraiser, we are going to encourage a specific
donation as well as an RSVP ahead of time (for food planning
purposes) but will not turn anyone away that cannot contribute at
our level or joins us last minute the night of (discounts available
for pre-registering).
Evening Schedule:
5PM-6:30PM Arrival Playground & Bike Riding Time
If you have a bike/trike and helmet you would like to bring from
home, we have a great open parking lot space for some riding. If
you prefer to leave the bike at home there will be plenty else to do.
(We will not ride if weather is inclement).
6:30-7PM Dinner
Menu for September will be Lasagna, Garlic Bread, & grapes
If you would like to provide your own food because of allergies or
dietary restrictions, please feel free.
7-8PM Free Play & Organized Games
8-8:30 Craft & Game Time
8:30-10PM Movie & Popcorn
10PM Everyone Goes Home
This is offered by youth & parents partially as a youth fundraiser.
4TH ANNUAL MMM GOLF FUNDRAISER
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 5TH
Shotgun start @12:30PM
THE GROVES GOLF AND COUNTRY CLUB
Located 5 miles north of 54, off of Land O’Lakes Boulevard
www.thegrovesgolfandcountryclub.com
TO BENEFIT The “Families of the Fields” at our 2013 Christmas Outreach
• PICK UP form: On MMM white board in the breezeway • RETURN form & fee to: Bob Wawrzyniak • QUESTIONS: Contact Bob @ 813-789-7432 or 813-962-3585
MESSIAH MIGRANT MINISTRIES (MMM)
A GOLF QUOTE
Q. What’s the problem with my golf game? A. You’re standing too close to the ball...after you hit it.
• DEADLINE TO ORDER - Sunday, September 22, 2013 • QUESTIONS? Contact Bob Wawrzyniak @ 813-789-7432 / 813-962-3585
Individuals, businesses, clubs and
organizations can
SPONSOR A
HOLE FOR $100.00
at the MMM Golf
Fundraiser!
This hole is sponsored by __________
REGISTRATION FORM & FEE ($50.00 PER PERSON)
NEEDED BY SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 2013
From Abby… (Not to be confused with Dear Abby,) Can it really be the end of summer already? I don’t know where the time went but it is already September. The start of a new school year and a new season reminds me of Ecclesiastes 3:1-11.
“ There is a time for everything, and a season for every activity under the heavens:
a time to be born and a time to die, a time to plant and a time to uproot, a time to
kill and a time to heal, a time to tear down and a time to build, a time to weep and a
time to laugh, a time to mourn and a time to dance, a time to scatter stones and a
time to gather them, a time to embrace and a time to refrain from embracing, a time
to search and a time to give up, a time to keep and a time to throw away, a time to
tear and a time to mend, a time to be silent and a time to speak, a time to love and a
time to hate, a time for war and a time for peace. What do workers gain from their
toil? I have seen the burden God has laid on the human race. He has made every-
thing beautiful in its time. He has also set eternity in the human heart; yet no one
can fathom what God has done from beginning to end.”
What season of life are you in? Are you in the start of school craziness? What about your life? Are you in a time of mourning or laughing? Is now a time to speak up or to remain silent and let God do the speaking and teaching?
As we start a new school year or face whatever is in our life at the moment we know that God goes with us. The most comforting part of this passage is that while we may not see the whole picture, God does. He has eternity in mind. Whether we are in a season or time of laughter or mourning God will use that time as a part of His grand plan and that He has eternity in mind. Even the difficult times can be used to draw us or someone else closer to Him.
From beginning to end God has a plan. I am reminded by this passage that some-times there isn’t an answer, sometimes there isn’t something that needs to be said, sometimes it is a time to be silent to as Psalm 46:10a says, “ Be still, and know that I am God.” In this busy time of year, I’m reminded to take in the time I am in as it won’t be this time and season forever, yet all of it has a purpose and a part in God’s great plan. All of it will teach me something and draw myself or others closer to Him and play a part in His grand and wondrous plan. Praise God that He sees the big picture and can work all things out for good.
Blessings to you in the new school year and whatever other time of life you are in.
The projects there are going to be varied, so come ready. Projects might include:
• Landscaping
• Painting
• Cleaning projects
• Recycling projects
• Helping some low-income residents
• Removing graffiti
• Removing weeds & debris to restore the neighborhood's beauty
Don't worry: A variety of projects will be available at different levels of expertise, so NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY!
Bithlo, Florida is a small, unincorporated town in East Orlando that has been plagued with poverty for generations. Contaminated water, no medical or dental services, lack of busi-ness, high rates of homelessness, teen pregnancy, and high school dropouts have been the norm for generations. The poverty level in Bithlo has been likened to a third-world country. The Big Day of Serving is partnering with United Global Outreach to make Transformation Village a reality for the community. Transformation Village will include a medical and dental clinic, hair salon, laundromat, school and sports field, and many other services to improve daily life for Bithlo residents.
This opportunity is open to youth 7th grade+. Cost is $20 for the day. Deadline to register is September 8. We can use several adults and drivers as well.
Youth Save the Date of November 16th for the Big Day of Serving!
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We begin with a short devotion. Parents we need your help as chaperones Open Gym dates for September are 1,8, 15, 22 & 29
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Sunday of the Month Sunday of the Month Sunday of the Month Sunday of the Month Senior High Only Night! Senior High Only Night! Senior High Only Night! Senior High Only Night! Lets get together on Sunday the Lets get together on Sunday the Lets get together on Sunday the Lets get together on Sunday the 22nd at 6:30PM!22nd at 6:30PM!22nd at 6:30PM!22nd at 6:30PM!
This month we will be getting together for food and fellowship at Macaroni Grill at 1580 N Dale Mabry Hwy from 6:30-8PM on Sunday September 22. Meet us there
for a time of dinner and fellowship. If you can, RSVP ahead of time so we
can reserve a large enough table. Please bring a few dollars ( $5 ) to contribute to the bill.
Senior High Youth Night of Joy! If you signed up to join us, we have a ticket for you. Meet Friday Sep-tember 6 for this great night of concerts and rides at Magic Kingdom in Orlando, FL. Cost is $45/person for anyone who
hasn’t turned in money yet. We will depart from Mes-siah at 4:30PM on Friday September 6th and return around 2AM Saturday morning. If you missed the deadline but would like to attend, we can look into
acquiring extra tickets (no guarantees).
Middle School Youth (grades 5-8) Lock-In
Friday September 27 @ 8PM– Saturday September
28 @ 8AM. Join us at Messiah for an overnight full of games, mov-ies, fellowship, and (no) sleep (?!). Please bring a drink (2 liter, juice, etc) or snack (bag of chips, cookies, etc.)
to share with the group. Parents we could use some helpers for the whole night or a few parents to take a
shift during the night. Please sign-up if you plan to attend so we can plan enough food.
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High School Youth Late Night
Youth, join us Friday September 20th after the Steinbrenner @ Sickles football game (or your school’s football game) for a late night at Mes-siah. We’ll meet in the Ministry Center with snacks and just have an opportunity to hang out. Bring your friends starting
at 9:45PM (or after the game). We’ll wrap up around 12:30AM so everyone can drive home before curfew.
A prayer for your personal witness outreach in 2013:
Lord, lay some soul upon my heart,
And love that soul through me;
And may I nobly do my part
To win that soul for Thee.
~ Tucker
See You At The Pole
Attention Students! See You At the Pole is issuing a challenge to all students: to find as many times and places to pray the week of September 22-28. This will cul-minate with the school event Wednesday, September 25th at your school. This is a day set apart where students around the globe will gather at their school’s flag pole in a time of prayer. Join Christian youth around the world and support this move-ment by gathering at the flag pole at your school at ~ 7AM or an hour before school starts for this time of prayer. For more information check out this event on Facebook or at www.syatp.com. Remember “Wherever two or three of you come together in my name. I am there with you.” Matthew 18:20. This year’s theme is #IFTHEN from 2 Chronicles 7:14.This is the 23rd anniversary for See You at the Pole, a student-initiated and student-led movement that started in the Ft. Worth suburb of Burleson, Texas, where students intercede for their leaders, schools, and families, asking God to bring moral and spiritual awakening to their campuses and countries. We challenge you to find multiple times, places, and things to pray for during the week and to join in a time of prayer with your school.
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