Bulletin Announcements – November 8, 2015

Bulletin Announcements †

November 8, 2015

THOUGHTS ON STEWARDSHIP:  Mark 12:44: “For they all contributed out of their abundance, but she out of her poverty has put in everything she had, all she had to live on.”   From Old Testament times right through to today the Lord has urged us to give to His work in the Church in proportion to how He has blessed us. He has also called us to sacrificial giving, that is, giving that actually costs us something. That’s the shape of true Christian generosity.

THE ADULT BIBLE CLASS, led by Pastor Lueck and meeting in the church basement at 9:15 a.m. is studying “Lutheran Doctrine and Practice Today”.

TODAY IN SUNDAY SCHOOL: “God Provides Manna, Water, and Quail” is the Sunday School lesson for today. Just as God provided manna, water, and quail for the hungry and complaining Israelites to preserve them, in Christ, God feeds us with the manna of His Word and the water of forgiveness, satisfying our eternal hunger and quenching our eternal thirst. Consider discussing, “How does sin cause us to be lost and hungry and thirsty for what we cannot have?” Talk about Jesus, the bread of life and the living water, and how He satisfies our spiritual hunger and thirst.

TODAY: Following worship today members of the Evangelism/Stewardship Committee will be handing out to each member a Commitment Card and envelope. Please fill them out and bring them back on Stewardship Sunday, November 15th. If you have not done so, last year’s envelopes are on the table in the narthex for your pick-up.

TODAY is our monthly Offering for our seminary student Bradley Ferch. Bradley is a student at Concordia Theological Seminary in Ft. Wayne, Indiana. Bradley sent Good Shepherd a letter which is posted on the bulletin board.

FOOD COLLECTION: Our Food Collection for the Home Sweet Home Mission will continue through TODAY. Members of our congregation will deliver the food and serve a meal at the Mission on Saturday, November 14th.

VOTER’S MEETING: Next Sunday, November 15th, will be Good Shepherd’s Annual Voter’s Meeting. It will be held after the 10:30 worship service. Good Shepherd will provide the meat and drink and members will bring other food items which excite their taste buds. Copies of the 2016 Proposed Budget and the 2016 Slate of Candidates are in the narthex.

FINANCIAL STATEMENTS: If you would like a copy of your 2015 Financial Statement please see or call Joyce Schneider at (309) 454-7865.

DEAR CHURCH FAMILY: As everyone is aware, Laura Kessler’s health issues continue with mounting medical costs. The Kessler family is requesting your help as you are able. A Go-Fund-Me Site has been setup for those who wish to assist and this can be done anonymously. The site is: www.gofundme.com/laurasjourney with the goals and specifics detailed. Thank you.          The Kessler Family

CHOIR PRACTICE: Choir is meeting every Wednesday from 7-8:00 p.m. and we always need more voices. If you would like to learn more about choir, contact Steve Parry at drparry68@outlook.com or (309) 533-5200. Come make a joyful noise until the Lord!

FELLOWSHIP HOSTS: The sign-up for help with coffee/doughnuts is posted on the wall by the north stairwell. We need an individual/family to sign-up each week to pick up the donuts and make the coffee. If no one is signed up by Friday of each week, the order will be cancelled. We thank everybody who continues to help with this part of our church fellowship.

POSITION AVAILABLE: Christ Lutheran Church at 311 N. Hershey Road in Normal is seeking to hire an Office Manager. The list of Qualifications is posted on the bulletin board. You may submit a letter of interest and resume to Christ Lutheran Church, Attention: Employment Committee; or email to: clcms@frontier.com. For additional details see http://christlutherannormal.org.

THE LUTHERAN HOUR: “Readied For That Time” is the topic for next Sunday. The sermon text will be from Mark 13:1-13. Our most advanced technology soon becomes worthless and obsolete, but God has a life for you in Jesus that lasts forever. The speaker will be Reverend Gregory Seltz. Hear this Sunday’s message on the Lutheran Hour on WGN (720) at 6:00 a.m.; WJWR (104.7 FM) and WJWR (90.3 FM) both on Sunday at 3:00 p.m. Also, if you can receive Lincoln, IL radio station WLLM (1370 AM) the program is broadcast two times on Sunday at 7:00 a.m. and 7:00 p.m. Tune in! You can also listen to The Lutheran Hour on your personal computer at RealAudio, www.lhm.org.

PRAYER CHAIN: If you have a prayer request please submit them by email to Mary Anne Kirchner at makirchner@yahoo.com or you may phone a Prayer Request to Mary Anne; her home # is (309) 661-6522; her cell phone# is (309) 532-2582. The Prayer Request box is on the table in the narthex for any written requests.

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“THE REFORMATION MAY NOT BE THE TRUTH YOU THINK” John 8: 31-36, 10-25-2015, 1030am

 

October 25, 2015 – Reformation Text: John 8:31-36

Dear Friends in Christ,

It’s only about half a mile. The monk walked from his cell in the monastery, past the university where he was a teacher, to the church at the other end of town. He there affixed a poster on the doors of the Church of All Saints. If people had any interest they soon turned away when they saw it was written in Latin.
That’s the way it may have happened on Oct. 31, 1517, in the town of Wittenberg. The publication of the Ninety-five Theses by Martin Luther. Little did people know at the time that this would change Western Christianity and the course of history. The question: How could one man do it? The answer: he couldn’t and he didn’t. The Reformation is not about Luther or even the 95 Theses. Rather it is about the one truth in Christ not the many truths around us.
“THE REFORMATION MAY NOT BE THE TRUTH YOU THINK”
Why celebrate the Reformation at all? Is it not different from the other feast days of the church: Christmas, Easter, and Pentecost? The Reformation – Luther did this, his friends did that, the papal rules were thrown off and many a king, prince, duke, or earl was delighted. Is that something to celebrate?
When Luther issued this call to the church he was challenging Christians not just the mighty pope and bishops. He was challenging all Christians in the Western Church to come back to the source of faith and hope: The Word of God, the Bible.
To be honest the Church was doing fine from a worldly point of view at this time. In Wittenberg the seven priests were conducting 9,000 masses a year – 9,000! This made for a sizable income for the clergy. People were being reassured that their loved ones were being released from purgatory. A good deal for everyone, even economically for the city. And here comes this monk and…What did he say?
Father Martin did not say: Don’t listen to the Church. He would be horrified at today’s churches who say believe anything you want. He did say: “Let’s get back to the source.” The source of faith is the Word of God. “If you abide in my word, you are truly my disciples.” (v. 31) How did the listeners respond: “We are offspring of Abraham.” (v. 33) We don’t need Jesus’ words we have this great prophet. In Luther’s time, the church leaders told him to keep out of this, they knew best. Today? “I’m an offspring of Walther.” “I’ve been a member of the LCMS my whole life.” Dare I ask your faith in Christ or faithfulness to God’s Word?
This is what the Reformation events were all about. Not a mythical German hero named Luther, but God’s grace that helped us recover the hidden, the falsified, the changed, and glossed-over Word of God. In the Holy Bible we have God’s mercy, packed in words, and the whole Christ, crucified and risen for you, speaking to you his full message of repentance and salvation.
Look around this day. There will be Reformation services elsewhere. There will be people who claim the name “Lutheran”, people who started with the same events of the Reformation, with the same translated Bible for daily use and preaching in the Church, and yet their proclamation differs so much from ours that you might begin to wonder what “Lutheran” means these days. There are so many different views and opinions in the Church that we begin to wonder: What does the Christian Church stand for?
Our text reminds us to “abide in my word.” If we do this we are truly Christ’s disciples. The doctor has prescribed the best medicine but it is of no use if we don’t take it. How many baptisms have we had over the years? And yet, do you see all those blessed “by water and the Word” sitting in the pew with you? How many confirmands have pledged fidelity and loyalty to Christ and the Church at this altar? Where are they now, and do you care? If they moved, that is one thing, but if they have left the faith, it is a tragedy for congregations everywhere.
How do we abide? Christian education, catechism instruction, and regular worship attendance. It is a threat to your spiritual survival to disregard the Word of God. Some churches are doing that with their modern views of Scripture. In the end, they will have to give account for every lost soul. The apostle encourages us: “Contend for the faith that was once for all delivered to the saints.” (Jude 3)
Perhaps what I have said is not happy enough for you. Perhaps you wanted more praises of Luther and the other Reformers. Well this is not a course on history and this service is not about the past. Our worship service, is always a message for the here and now – and its content – Christ’s Holy Word and the blessed Sacrament of the Altar – strengthens us for the road to the Christians final goal.
“You will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.” (v. 32) That truth says: You cannot free yourself from what you are. The sinner – you and I – is a slave, bound, loaded down. But that truth says above all: Christ Jesus, God’s truth, is the truth that frees us. Jesus death on the cross for all your sins has freed you.
This day we don’t make a list needed to reach our Christian goal. This day’s worship bids us to praise and thank Christ our Redeemer for giving us all for nothing, for taking us from captivity to self into the glorious spiritual freedom of the children and heirs of God.
Without any merit on our part, we again hear Christ freeing us from sins in the words of the absolution; we listen to the Gospel of eternal liberty worked for each of us by the sacrificial death of Jesus. We witness the power of the Savior’s words, making ordinary bread and wine the bearers of nothing less than the body and blood of our holy Lord. Out of these simple earthly elements, the creative Word of God makes a “medicine of immortality” (St. Ignatius of Antioch) for our lifelong walk to the gates of paradise. Now why would anyone want to miss that?!
Amen.

Bulletin Announcements – November 1, 2015

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November 1, 2015

THOUGHTS ON STEWARDSHIP:  “With angels, archangels, and with all the company of heaven….” When we gather around the altar of the Lord in His House we pray and praise God with “all the company of heaven.” Those we have lost in the Lord are not truly lost to us – they have simply entered their rest with the Lord. As we gather to worship our Lord, we gather along with them. On the Last Day everything that God has given into the care of our stewardship will fade away – everything except our brothers and sisters in Christ. Caring for one another in love and grace is our highest calling.

THE ADULT BIBLE CLASS, led by Pastor Lueck and meeting in the church basement at 9:15 a.m. is studying “Lutheran Doctrine and Practice Today”.

TODAY IN SUNDAY SCHOOL, the children will learn about how God saved the Hebrews by parting the waters in “Crossing the Red Sea.” Ask your children to tell you what they know about this story. Talk about, “How does God fight for us and save us from sin, death, and the devil?” Discuss Baptism and how water combined with God’s Word washes you clean from sin and gives you eternal life.

THIS TUESDAY, November 3rd, Good Shepherd and Pastor Lueck will be hosting the Bloomington South Circuit Pastor’s Conference. This will be going from 9:00 a.m. until noon.

NEXT SUNDAY, November 8th, will be our monthly Offering for our seminary student Bradley Ferch. Bradley is a student at Concordia Theological Seminary in Ft. Wayne, Indiana.

NEXT SUNDAY: Please pick up your Stewardship Envelopes from this past year on the table in the narthex. Next Sunday, November 8th, the Stewardship Board will hand out the new envelopes and we will bring them back to be dedicated to the Lord on Stewardship Sunday, November 15th. Thank you.

 FOOD COLLECTION: Our Food Collection for the Home Sweet Home Mission will continue now through NEXT SUNDAY, November 8th. Members of our congregation will deliver the food and serve a meal at the Mission on Saturday, November 14th.

VOTER’S MEETING: Good Shepherd’s annual Voter’s Meeting (Budget, Elections, etc.) will take place after the 10:30 worship service on Sunday, November 15th. We will have a meal with the church providing meat and drink; members will bring other items that tickle their palate.

DEAR CHURCH FAMILY: As everyone is aware, Laura Kessler’s health issues continue with mounting medical costs. The Kessler family is requesting your help as you are able. A Go-Fund-Me Site has been setup for those who wish to assist and this can be done anonymously. The site is: www.gofundme.com/laurasjourney with the goals and specifics detailed.  Thank You,          The Kessler Family

CHOIR PRACTICE: Choir is meeting every Wednesday from 7-8:00 p.m. and we always need more voices. If you would like to learn more about choir, contact Steve Parry at drparry68@outlook.com or (309) 533-5200. Come make a joyful noise until the Lord!

FELLOWSHIP HOSTS: The sign-up for help with coffee/doughnuts is posted on the wall by the north stairwell. We need an individual/family to sign-up each week to pick up the donuts and make the coffee. If no one is signed up by Friday of each week, the order will be cancelled. We thank everybody who continues to help with this part of our church fellowship.

YOU ARE INVITED to the 2015 Fall Bazaar at Christ Lutheran Church, 311 N Hershey Rd., in Normal this coming Saturday, November 7th from 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. Join us for food, fun, fellowship, and fantastic finds!

THE LUTHERAN HOUR: “Do You Know THIS Jesus?” is the topic for next Sunday. The sermon text will be from Hebrews 9:24-28. If you think Jesus is just one of those very good and capable people who show us a better way to treat others, you haven’t really captured who Jesus is. The speaker will be Reverend Gregory Seltz. Hear this Sunday’s message on the Lutheran Hour on WGN (720) at 6:00 a.m.; WJWR (104.7 FM) and WJWR (90.3 FM) both on Sunday at 3:00 p.m. Also, if you can receive Lincoln, IL radio station WLLM (1370 AM) the program is broadcast two times on Sunday at 7:00 a.m. and 7:00 p.m. Tune in! You can also listen to The Lutheran Hour on your personal computer at RealAudio, www.lhm.org.

PRAYER CHAIN: If you have a prayer request please submit them by email to Mary Anne Kirchner at makirchner@yahoo.com or you may phone a Prayer Request to Mary Anne; her home # is (309) 661-6522; her cell phone# is (309) 532-2582. The Prayer Request box is on the table in the narthex for any written requests.

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Stewardship Corner November 2015

“In the course of time Cain brought to the Lord an offering of the fruit of the ground, and Abel also brought of the firstborn of his flock and of their fat portions. And the Lord had regard for Abel and his offering, but for Cain and his offering he had no regard” (Gen 4:2). Why did the Lord not have regard for Cain and his offering, but did regard Abel and his offering?  Was it because Abel’s offering was better intrinsically than Cain’s?  No.  The Book of Hebrews tells us: “By faith Abel offered to God a more acceptable sacrifice than Cain, through which he was commended as righteous, God commending him by accepting his gifts” (Heb 11:4). The thing that distinguished Abel’s offering from that of Cain’s is faith.  By faith, Abel offered a more acceptable offering.

Faith and giving are inseparable.  They are two sides of the same coin. It is faith in the promises of God that leads us to give.  By faith we trust that God will do what He says. By faith, we receive everything God gives as a gift from His divine mercy and goodness.  For what do we have that we have not received (1 Cor 4:7)? Nothing.  Everything we have comes from the Lord.  By faith we give to others because God has first given to us, and by faith we trust that He will continue to provide for us all that we need for this body and life.  And when by faith we give, God accepts our offerings and commends us as righteous.  For by faith we are accounted righteous before God on account of Christ.  Giving is a spiritual issue.

But there is a flip side to this two-sided coin: Cain didn’t give an offering to God by faith.  His offering did not come from faith but from someplace else.  And since it didn’t originate with faith in God and His promises, it was not regarded by God. And he was not accounted righteous.  This is a warning to us. Pay attention to your faith and your offerings, and from where they come.

From where do your offerings come?  Like all good works, offerings acceptable in God’s sight flow from faith in Christ.  They are given in response to the gifts God has given to us, especially the gift of forgiveness of sins in Jesus Christ.  And since they are given by faith, they will be the target of Satan’s attacks to ruin the church, do damage to the gospel of Christ, and to weaken your faith in Him.  For sin is crouching at our doors, and the temptation to sin in giving is great because of the fallen world and our sinful flesh.  But Jesus is greater than our hearts.  Jesus has overcome the world.  And by faith, so have we.  By faith, we rule over them.

Elder, Usher, and Acolyte Schedules November 2015

Elder and Usher

Date
8:30
Elder
10:30
Nov 1Charles Nottingham, Craig Culp, Jeff Piper, Joshua ParryPaul GerikeGreg McNeely,
Nick Henson
Nov 8Ben Holland, Daryle SchemppCurt KesslerBud Kessler, Theron Noth
Nov 15Gene Fuller, Mike Field, Richard Ross, Steve ParryNathan KluenderBryan Reichert,
Holden Lueck
Nov 22Gerald Semelka,
Nathan Kluender
John HardyBrian Dirks, Mike Huth, Ryan Kleiboeker
Nov 25
(Thanksgiving Eve)
7:00 PMJohn HardyJeff Piper, Joshua Parry, Paul Gerike
Nov 29Ben Holland, Charles Nottingham, Craig Culp,
John Hardy
Barry HamlinGreg McNeely, Marvin Huth, Nick Henson

Acolyte

Date
8:00 AM
10:30 AM
Nov 1Chloe HitchPastor/Elder
Nov 8Pastor/ElderCruz Kleiboeker
Nov 15J.T. PiperPastor/Elder
Nov 22Pastor/ElderChristian Dowell
Nov 25Thanksgiving Eve 7PMJessica Isaac
Nov 29Summer SheleyWilliam McNeely