Elder, Usher, and Acolyte Schedules for August 2015

Elder and Usher Schedule

Date
8:30
Elder
10:30
Aug 2Daryle Schempp, Gerald Semelka, John Hardy, Mike FieldPaul GerikeBrian Dirks, Nick Henson
Aug 9Ben Holland, Jeff PiperNathan KluenderGreg McNeely, Ryan Kleiboeker, Theron Noth
Aug 16Gene Fuller, Joshua Parry, Nathan Kluender, Richard RossJohn HardyBryan Reichert, Mike Huth
Aug 23Paul Gerike, Steve ParryBarry HamlinBud Kessler, Holden Lueck, Marvin Huth
Aug 30Charles Nottingham, Daryle Schempp, Gerald Semelka, John HardyCraig CulpBrian Dirks, Nick Henson, Ryan Kleiboeker

Acolyte Schedule

Date
8:00 AM
10:30 AM
Aug 2Anna HollandPastor/Elder
Aug 9Pastor/ElderJustin McNeely
Aug 16Garett SheleyPastor/Elder
Aug 23Pastor/ElderChristian Dowell
Aug 30J.T. PiperCruz Kleiboeker

Stewardship Corner August 2015

Busyness is the new black. It’s stylish. We spend an inordinate amount of time comparing how busy we are with everyone else. We compare our schedules, our kid’s schedules, how productive we are and how much we have because of it to everyone around us. And if we don’t do or have what the next guy does or has, we just get busier and produce more so that we can.

This consumes our conversations and thoughts. And this should give us pause: Who is consuming whom, here? Are we the consumer or are we those consumed? It’s no accident that our adversary the devil is described as a lion prowling around seeking to devour us, to consume us. He gives us the liturgy of this world, the liturgy of productivity and consumption. For if he can keep us busy in “muchness” and “manyness,” he can be satisfied.

And this is why the Lord, after finishing all His work of creation, rested on the seventh day. This is why He established the Sabbath day—to give His people rest from all their work. As they rested, He continued to work for them, to satisfy them, to fill them with His gifts—food from heaven by His Word and Promise.

That day came when from our Lord’s cross and in His death, He proclaimed, “It is finished” (John 19:30). And so His work of redemption was complete. And so His body rested in the tomb, the belly of the earth. Though He is the Lord God who always works, yet as the Lord rested on the original Sabbath, now Jesus kept the Sabbath by resting in the tomb and rising from the dead to live forever. For this is why He came. This is why He became man: to draw all to Himself so that He could give rest and refreshment to the weary and the heavy laden.

The Sabbath is a gift, not a burden. It is a gift of time free from the liturgy of this world, the liturgy of productivity and consumption. Sabbath is time for rest and refreshment, a time free from anxiety to enjoy the gifts God gives, all of them—His Word, His Promises, His Sacraments, His creation, everything. It is a foretaste of the rest we shall enjoy in heaven.

Sadly for many of us rest has become work. It’s become drudgery. We long for it but we aren’t able to do it because there’s so much to be done and so little time to do it.  But really what’s the rush? Why are we so hurried and harried? Have we forgotten that Jesus is raised from the dead and lives forever?

Sabbath is God’s gift of time free from all of the anxiety and hurry of this world so that we can rest, be refreshed by the gifts God gives. Society won’t do it for us. They are addicted to the liturgy of productivity and consumption. Though we are in the world, we are not of it. We are the people of God, His own children by water and Word, joined to the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ. Jesus lives. And so shall we. So rest in the promise of our Savior that sin, death, and time have not hold on you because Jesus is raised from the dead. Jesus lives. And so shall we, forever.

Celebrating August 2015

Birthdays

8/1 Georgia Boriack
8/2 Ryne Brewer
8/3 Vicki Miller
8/5 Paul Gerike
8/5 Eric Schneider
8/9 Jeanette Ross
8/10 Bryan Benjamin
8/11 Clayton Piper
8/11 Emilia Schempp
8/12 Brian Dirks
8/15 Jacqueline Kwasny
8/16 Kristina Warren
8/18 Becky Love
8/22 Kitti Miller
8/24 John Campbell
8/24 Michael Huth

Baptismal Birthdays

8/7 Deborah Huber
8/11 Andrew Benjamin
8/15 Phoenix Kleiboeker
8/23 Stephanie Schempp
8/24 Paul Gerike
8/25 Eric Schneider

Pastor’s Notes – August 2015

Dear Brothers and Sisters in Christ,

Anticipation.  As you are reading this what are you anticipating or looking forward to?  My immediate anticipation as I am typing this is for ballgames this afternoon and this evening for Karson and Holden.  Then I am anticipating the Church Anniversary weekend.  Then it is a trip Karson and I are taking to college to visit the LC-MS churches in the area, and then it will be our vacation.  Two days after vacation it is on to Olivet Nazarene and leaving our oldest on his own for the first time.  Do I really look forward to that?  Yes and no.  Yes, because he is ready to be on his own.  No, because I will miss him around the house, at church, just seeing him on a daily basis, which I have for over 18 years.

Life is like that.  We live for today but there is always something in the future to anticipate.  We have to live like that or when things happen we will not be ready.  Now granted some things cannot be anticipated.  The doctor with news of a disease when you had no symptoms.  A car crash that leads to months of therapy and recovery.  A spouse or child with news you never anticipated hearing.  I anticipate three games today, but it is raining.  The plans could change.

Some of you my age and older may recall the Heinz Ketchup commercial where Carly Simon sings “Anticipation” and the ketchup bottle slowly pours the ketchup onto the burger.  Heinz was selling the thickness of their product and how the taste was worth waiting for.

Do you ever think of your spiritual life in those terms?  Do you anticipate being in worship with your fellow believers?  Do you look forward to the return of Jesus?  Do you have a longing for eternity while still knowing the Lord has work for you here on earth?  Think of the anticipation of the Old Testament believers as they waited for a Savior.  It must have been slower than a bottle of ketchup!  But when Christ came humbly onto the world scene in the form of a human – what a change.  The anticipation was worth it.  Grace, and mercy, and forgiveness, and eternity, and eternal love, and a never- ending presence.  What a blessing for all those who anticipated.

Sometimes what we anticipate never measures up.  Sometimes it can exceed our expectations.  That is what Jesus did and continues to do.  Oh, the blessings.  What’s next?  Anticipate – because with the Lord in control it is going to wonderful.

In Christ,

Pastor

Celebrating July 2015

Birthdays

7/4 Joann Nottingham
7/10 Bob Love
7/13 Cortney Brewer
7/13 Connie Nord
7/14 Nick Henson
7/22 Joann Hart
7/24 Katey Parry
7/25 Andrew Benjamin
7/25 Stephanie Schempp
7/27 David McEleney
7/29 Mary Hall

Baptismal Birthdays

7/8 Isabella Kessler
7/11 Richard Ross
7/13 Kathy Hitch
7/14 Bryan Reichert
7/16 Jennifer Cloyd
7/20 Ruth Gerike
7/24 Finley Mosier
7/28 Eugene Fuller
7/31 Erin Dirks

Pastor’s Notes July 2015

Dear Brothers and Sisters in Christ,

A new document sat awaiting some of the most prominent men in North America.  All it needed was John Hancock’s “John Hancock” and the signatures of the other delegates.  Imagine yourself in line, ready to grasp the quill pen and make your mark.  What are your thoughts?  The fighting that started over a year ago?  Are you worried about pledging your life and possessions plus your sacred honor to the cause of independence from Great Britain?  Are you excited?  Afraid?  Hold that thought as you consider this Bible verse:

“Let every person be subject to the governing authorities.  For there is no authority except from God, and those that exist have been instituted by God.” (Romans 13:1)

Let’s be honest; there are times when government decisions seem ludicrous, even sinful.  Strange projects are funded with taxes you paid.  Wars against people who never bothered you drain tax coffers that you filled.  Laws authorize or allow behavior we know is sinful.  Federal court decisions can even end the lives of unborn children in every state of the union.

If we all did as we pleased, the chaos would be unimaginable.  Either we would cower in our homes afraid to go out or we would be speeding past, cutting off, or crashing through others.  God’s servants for your good don’t want this to happen any more than you do.

Satan gave Jesus ample opportunity to rebel against authorities.  Jesus showed who ruled and it was His Father.  This loyalty of Jesus He displayed as a man, honoring earthly authority and obeying its laws.  This perfect citizen of heaven and earth now confers citizenship rights on us.  In Baptism, we have immigrated from the principality of Satan to the kingdom of Christ.  As Christ taught His followers so He teaches us: The Father reigns supreme through His beloved Son.

The line has shortened, and it’s almost your turn.  Weighing the Word of God, carefully considering His commands and His promises, you make a decision not only to avoid God’s wrath but also for the sake of conscience.  What is that decision?  No one can tell you.  You have been freed by Christ to be a responsible citizen of His earthly and heavenly kingdoms.  For whatever government you have, no matter how free or oppressed you seem to be, you know that in Christ you are free indeed.  Free to live, to love, to serve God, neighbor, and government.

In Christ,

Pastor