It’s time for Choir to start again!

Announcement 

We will practice from 6-7pm on Wednesday evenings starting Wednesday, September 10th.  We will be preparing music for the Lessons and Carols service as well as other Sunday Services.

Join the Choir

We are always in need of singers.  Please join us for this opportunity to enhance our worship and praise our Lord. 

Celebrating September 2014

9/04    Joan Renken
9/05    Nathan Kluender
9/09    Pastor Lueck
9/10    David Marlow
9/11    Ed Vize
9/16    Andrea Reichert
9/20    Janet Evans
9/22    Jeff Piper
9/26    William Huber
9/26    Cleo Korte
9/27    Ronald Kwasny
9/28    Karah Kemp-Golden

9/02    Katie Nord
9/02    Kathleen Parry
9/03    Joann Nottingham
9/04    Lawrence Nord
9/06    Jeannette Ross
9/10    Joann Hart
9/12    Jessica Isaac
9/14    Emilia Schempp
9/17    Karah Kemp-Golden
9/18    Bryan Benjamin
9/20    Clayton Piper
9/25    Michael Huth

Pastor’s Notes September 2014

Dear Brothers and Sisters in Christ,
Who can ever forget the story of the 33 miners trapped in the Chilean mine back in 2010?  After the collapse they were buried under 700 feet of dirt and rock.  The entombment of these men lasted for 69 days.

The first thing a mining company will do after a collapse is to try to locate the miners.  Mining companies have learned that trapped miners can survive up to 5 times longer when they realize someone knows where they are.  It took 17 days but the miners were finally located and a message was sent to the miners.

Nothing much had changed.  They were still trapped and there was no certainty of rescue, but they knew that they had not been abandoned to their fate.  Someone was working on their behalf.

We can find ourselves trapped in our sin and guilt.  We get buried in a collapse of bad decisions and choices.  Are we relegated to our fate?  Does anyone hear our faint cry for help?  Can we be found?

Yes, someone hears us.  Yes, we can be found.  The Lord knows where we are at all of the time.  When we are entombed because of our sinful nature we are not left alone.  The Lord Jesus is working and has worked on our behalf.  His death and resurrection from an empty tomb has freed us.  Someday we will breath in the clean air of heaven.

Remember the weary smiles of those miners as they were brought to the surface one by one?  We have that unending joy each and every day because we have a Savior who knows us and rescued us.

                                                           In Christ,
Pastor