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Elder, Usher, and Acolyte Schedules for April 2018
Elder and Usher Schedule
Apr 1 Easter Sunday | 7AM: Jeff Piper, Nick Hitch | Craig Culp | Bud Kessler, Curt Kessler, Mike Huth |
Apr 8 | Daryle Schempp, Joshua Parry | Mike Field | Bob Love, Brian Dirks, Randy Reinhardt |
Apr 15 | Craig Culp, Nathan Kluender, Steve Parry | Paul Gerike | Holden Lueck, Theron Noth |
Apr 22 | Gene Fuller, Richard Ross | Craig Culp | Bob Love, Greg McNeely, Mike Huth |
Apr 29 | Jeff Piper, Lucas Piper, Paul Gerike | Randy Reinhardt | Brian Dirks, Holden Lueck, Randy Reinhardt |
Acolyte Schedule
Apr 1 | 7AM Lucas Piper | Will McNeely |
Apr 8 | Pastor/Elder | Justin McNeely |
Apr 15 | Chloe Hitch | Pastor/Elder |
Apr 22 | Pastor/Elder | Matt Williamson |
Apr 29 | JT Piper | Will McNeely |
Stewardship Corner April 2018
Our Father in heaven sent His Son, Jesus, to be our savior. His atoning sacrifice is the firstfruits of all the dead, a pleasing aroma to His Father – and ours – so that His perfect life and death count for all who believe in Him.
He claimed us as His own children in Holy Baptism. He sustains and strengthens our faith with His Holy Word and His Body and Blood. As new creatures, who have put on Christ, we bear good fruit. We do the good works prepared for us, which He makes known to us in His Word.
By faith then, trusting in the Word of God, we do what he says because He does not lie and always keeps His promises. For “without faith it is impossible to please God, because anyone who comes to him must believe that he exists and that he rewards those who earnestly seek him” (Heb. 11:6).
And so the Lord promises: “Honor the Lord with your wealth and with the firstfruits of all your produce; then your barns will be filled with plenty, and your vats will be bursting with wine” (Prov. 3:9-10).
How do we honor the Lord with the wealth that God has given us in His generosity? By giving it generously to those whom the Lord has called us to love and support: your family, your society, and your church. And His promise is that in so doing, you will never lack.
I can almost hear it now: “But that’s from the Old Testament!” But our Lord Jesus Himself gives us similar promises in the New Testament. He says, at the conclusion of the parable of the talents, “For to everyone who has will more be given, and he will have an abundance” (Matt. 25:29).
And then at the end of the parable of the dishonest manager, he says: “One who is faithful in a very little is also faithful in much, and one who is dishonest in a very little is also dishonest in much. If then you have not been faithful in the unrighteous wealth, who will entrust to you the true riches? And if you have not been faithful in that which is another’s, who will give you that which is your own? No servant can serve two masters, for either he will hate the one and love the other, or he will be devoted to the one and despise the other. You cannot serve God and money” (Luke 16:10–13).
And in His sermon on the mount, he says: “Do not lay up for yourselves treasures on earth, where moth and rust destroy and where thieves break in and steal, but lay up for yourselves treasures in heaven, where neither moth nor rust destroys and where thieves do not break in and steal. For where your treasure is, there your heart will be also” (Matt. 6:19–21).
We have become conditioned against these promises because of their misuse by the peddlers of the prosperity gospel – the guys on TV who say you get rich by putting God in your debt. And thus, we miss out on the fact that God does reward temporal faithfulness in temporal matters with temporal blessings.
It’s no quid pro quo. It’s all from God’s grace, His fatherly divine goodness and mercy. But those Bible passages just quoted do in fact say what they say! It’s not the Old Testament’s problem. It’s ours. It is almost as if we have become so jaded against this that we think it a virtue to be stingy with our offerings.
But our Father in heaven still loves to bless those who bless others. He loves to give to those who give freely and generously. In fact, he challenges us to challenge Him: “Bring the full tithe into the storehouse, that there may be food in my house. And thereby put me to the test, says the Lord of hosts, if I will not open the windows of heaven for you and pour down for you a blessing until there is no more need” (Mal. 3:10).
And so, while we don’t give so that we would get, we do receive from the Lord in order to give, and He will bless your giving with more receiving. For “He who did not spare his own Son but gave him up for us all, how will he not also with him graciously give us all things” (Rom. 8:32)?
Celebrating April 2018
Birthdays
Nancy Fuller Apr 2
Finley Mosier Apr 3
Dorothy Herberts Apr 4
Craig Culp Apr 6
Sarah Lange Apr 7
Matt Williamson Apr 7
Carol Schroeder Apr 9
Carly Benjamin Apr 12
Drew Kemp Apr 12
Gerry Semelka Apr 13
Garett Sheley Apr 14
Summer Sheley Apr 14
Justin Lange Apr 16
Harriet Campbell Apr 20
Angelina Isaac Apr 21
Marvin Huth Apr 22
Ethan Bliese Apr 25
Daryle Schempp Apr 27
Baptismal Birthdays
Fern Noth Apr 1
Herb Renken Apr 3
Justin McNeely Apr 6
Mary Anne Kirchner Apr 9
Toni Lueck Apr 11
Michael Anderson Apr 13
Nancy Thomas Apr 16
Garett Sheley Apr 18
Audrie King Apr 25
Kyryth Kessler Apr 29
Bob Bier Apr 30
Pastor’s Notes April 2018
Dear Brothers and Sisters in Christ,
Two unbelievers were on a train together to Indianapolis. One was an agnostic Colonel, the other an unbelieving Union General. They were discussing Christ’s wonderful life and debating religious theology. One said, “I think an interesting novel could be written about Him.” The other replied, “You are just the man to write it. Set forth the correct view of His life and character. Tear down the common feelings as to His divineness and paint Him as He was, a man among men.” The suggestion was acted upon and the novel was written. The man who made the suggestion was a Colonel Ingersoll; the author was General Lew Wallace, and the book was BEN HUR.
Wallace did extensive research on the life of Christ and the book became the best selling novel of the 1800’s. It was not surpassed on the all-time best-seller list until 1936 and “Gone With the Wind.” Once the movie came out in 1959 and won 11 Academy Awards in 1960 the book was once again at the top of the best-seller lists.
As General Wallace wrote his book, first in Crawfordsville, Indiana and then in New Mexico, he found himself facing the unaccountable Man Jesus. The more he studied Jesus’ life and character, the more completely he was convinced that Jesus was more, exceedingly more, than a man among men. The power of the Holy Spirit had worked on the heart of General Wallace until at length, like the centurion under the cross, he could not help but cry out, “TRULY, THIS IS THE SON OF GOD.”
A Blessed Easter! TRULY, THIS IS THE SON OF GOD.
In Christ,
Pastor
Camera Technical Glitch
Curt and Kyryth Kessler are experiencing technical difficulties with the Sanctuary camera used to record the weekly service and sermon for your viewing. For two weeks in a row, the camera failed to record and both are working to discover and correct the problem. If they fail to solve it, Curt will purchase a new camera this week. The new one may not be available in time for Palm Sunday, however, we promise it will be for Easter, the most wonderful Holiday of the Church Year! We greatly apologize for the inconvenience to all of you who look forward to the weekly viewing of the service and sermon. Please be assured our priority is to get this fixed as soon as we can!
In His Service,
Curt and Kyryth (Kat) Kessler