This document provides information about Our Saviour Lutheran Church for the week of May 31, 2009. It includes contact information for church staff, the giving report from May 24, schedules for worship services and activities throughout the week, announcements about upcoming events, and other notices. The document aims to inform church members and visitors about what is happening at Our Saviour Lutheran Church.
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1. OUR SAVIOUR LUTHERAN CHURCH–Weekend of May 31, 2009
120 S Henry St., Green Bay, Wisconsin 54302
Web: www.oslc-gb.org
OUR SAVIOUR CONTACT INFORMATION
Michelle Burhite, Church info@oslc-
468-4065/Fax: 468-5757
Office gb.org
465-8118/Emergency cell: dave@oslc-
Dave Hatch, Sr Pastor
609-0248 gb.org
Greg Hovland, Assoc greg@oslc-
Cell: 609-0917
Pastor gb.org
Christina Scholz, Preschool christina@oslc-
468-3590
Director gb.org
GIVING REPORT – MAY 24, 2009
WE ALWAYS PRAISE THE LORD!
(Our current approved budget calls for $10,545.77 per week)
Total gifts last week $5,121.90
WHO’S ON DECK THIS WEEK
Altar Guild for May: Gay Pivonka
The Eternal Flame for May is provided by Mary Zirbel in memory of her
husband, Allen,
and her sons, Gerald and Thomas.
DAY DATE TIME ORGANIST USHER ELDER ACOLYTE READER
Thu May 12:15 n/a
28 pm n/a n/a n/a n/a
Thu May 7:00 Bitters n/a
28 pm Judy O C Arthur A Peters
Sun May 7:45 Siech B C Polzin
31 am Loren T M Morgan Rutherford
Sun May 9:15 R Vande Juhnke G
31 am Band Hei L Sipple Endries
Sun May 10:45 G Rusch N R
31 am Loren T Buechner Treadway Ryman
WHAT’S UP THIS WEEK AT OUR SAVIOUR
Monday (6/1) 5:30 pm Youth Board, Youth Room
Tuesday (6/2) 7:00 am Bible Study, Parlor
9:00 am Bible Study, Classroom #1
Wednesday (6/3) 6:00 pm Praise Band Practice, Sanctuary
7:00 pm Personnel & Finance, Conference Room
Thursday (6/4) 8:00 am Youth Bike Repair, Garage (until noon)
12:15 pm Brown Bag Worship, Parlor
12:45 pm Staff Meeting, Conference Room
7:00 pm Traditional Worship, Sanctuary
Sunday (6/7) 7:45 am Traditional Worship, Sanctuary
8:45 am Revelation Bible Study, Conference Room
9:15 am Praise Worship, Sanctuary
9:35 am Pilgrim’s Progress, Parlor
10:25 am Youth Bible Study, Youth Room
10:35 am Pilgrim’s Progress, Parlor
10:45 am Traditional Worship, Sanctuary
6:45 pm Softball, John Muir Park
YOU’RE NOT A STRANGER HERE – We welcome all visitors and friends for our
regular worship services on Thursday (12:15 pm and 7 pm, Traditional) and
Sunday (7:45 am and 10:45 am Traditional; 9:15 am Praise). These service
times will continue through the summer. Please let us know you were here; fill
out the Fellowship Pad (it’s in the pew rack) with today’s date, name,
address, phone #, etc.
WHAT ABOUT THE CHILDREN? – Children’s Worship bulletins are available in the
Narthex. The cry room is just off the Narthex behind the sound board; please
2. ask an usher if you need assistance. Please ask your children to not use the
Rite of Fellowship pads and Communion cards for scribbling or drawing. Take
a few extra children’s bulletins if needed by your child during service.
PRESCHOOL – Thanks and praise to God, our 3- and 4-year-old Preschool
programs are filled; waiting lists have been started. To be placed on the
waiting list, please call Michelle in the office at 468-4065. An afternoon class
may be started if we see enough interest.
FIX ‘EM UP AND SELL EM?! – Do you have a bike (or 2 or 3) that your kids no
longer use? The youth are collecting used bikes to restore and sell to help
raise funds for the National Youth Gathering next summer. You may be able to
claim the value of your donation(s) on your 2009 taxes! Call Michelle at
468-4065.
PLAY BALL #2! – We hope and pray the week off has given strength and healing
to our team. Cheerleaders are welcome to bring their voices, chairs, snacks,
etc. tonight (Sunday, May 31) at 6:45 pm for another great game and
fellowship. - Coach Dash
START AT THE BEGINNING – The Youth group will meet today in the Youth Room
after the 9:15 am worship service to discuss common questions that people
have about what is written about creation and the Flood of Genesis. There are
just a few more weeks. For more info, contact Pastor Greg. Snacks provided!
PEEK-A-BOOK – Have you seen any stray books in your house? Mixed up with
school stuff or DVD's? Under the couch? In the fridge? Please bring back to
OSLC Library so others can read them, too; they’ve been gone more than 4
months after being checked out just once! Author Melody Carlson: DARK
BLUE, TORCH RED, DEEP GREEN, PITCH BLACK and TASTE BERRIES FOR
TEENS. Please return, no questions asked!
LISTEN UP! – The church’s new website NOW HAS sermons online, accessible
from anywhere in the world, 24-7 thanks to YOU!! Tell your friends, bookmark
the link and listen to the sermon if you miss church. Sermons will be ready by
the Monday AFTER the service.
BIBLE STUDY SCHEDULE CHANGE – Due to scheduling issues, there will be no
Pastor-led Adult Bible Class today, Sunday, May 31. The Revelation and Youth
Bible studies will be held as usual.
SCRIP VOLUNTEERS NEEDED – More volunteers are needed to sell scrip on
Sunday mornings. Selling and collecting money is all that's involved. Call Julie
Richter at 339-9984 or email her at julier@new.rr.com.
SCRIP REMINDER – Kwik Trip is paying us 20% from now until mid August on all
scrip sold. SCRIP cards from Kwik Trip can be used at the pump or in the store
and have no expiration date.
VBS DEADLINE EXTENDED – Does your child plan to attend this year’s Vacation
Bible School (June 29-July 2)? If so, please complete a registration form ASAP
and place in the basket by the Welcome Center.
MARK YOUR CALENDARS NOW! – Saturday, July 11, 2009 from 9-2pm @ In
Competition Sports Parking Lot - Tent sale galore! Bike gear (new and gently
used for your whole family). You'll find clothing bargains for running, biking,
trik-ing and x-c skiing. We'll grill the brats and burgers, come out and enjoy
the picnic and find the steals and deals!
He who kneels before God can stand before anyone.
THE TREASURE STORY - The old saying is ‘One man’s junk is another man’s
treasure.” Thank you to those of you with ‘junk’ that became the
‘treasure’ of others during our annual ‘Kids Only Rummage Sale’ held on
3. Saturday, May 9, 2009. The total profit from item sales as well as fresh baked
cinnamon rolls was $871.
CAN YOU SPONSOR A STUDENT? – Many students who want to attend NEW
Lutheran High School in the fall do not have the financial resources to do so.
We are looking for volunteers who might be interested in sponsoring a student
or a portion of a student's tuition. If you are interested, please contact Paul
Steinhaus at 469-6810 or e-mail him at gblhsvball@gmail.com.
THRIVENT BUILDS WITH HABITAT FOR HUMANITY – This year’s first build is at
918 S. Chestnut Street. Our Saviour is signed up to work on Saturday, June
27. Ten workers are needed from 8am to 4pm. All participants must sign a
waiver (and a volunteer form if they did not help last year). Both forms are
available in the Narthex and must be turned in at least 1 week prior to the build
date. Please contact Walter Juhnke at 362-3396 if you have any questions.
The sign up sheets will also be in the narthex.
Help Wanted: We have part-time/full-time openings in Praise
Band.
DRUMMER, ELECTRIC/ACOUSTIC GUITARIST, MALE VOCALIST
Convenient hours! Great benefits! Some musical experience
required.
Call Kathy West at 465-0704 to learn how to join our exciting
music worship team!
DIAL 2-1-1 - Need Help? 2-1-1 is a free and confidential information and referral
service provided by Brown County United Way. Find where to get help
including food banks, shelters, crisis intervention, transportation, job training,
support groups, after-school programs, volunteer and donation opportunities,
etc. 2-1-1 is available 24/7/365. Or go to www.get211.org or call toll-free at
1-877-200-4956.
WE ARE AN ASSOCIATION CHURCH – Our Saviour Lutheran joyfully shares the
ministry of Green Bay Trinity Lutheran School (housed at OSLC). Phone:
655-4673 / www.greenbaytrinity.org / Ken Baumann, Principal AND N.E.W.
Lutheran High School (1311 S. Robinson). Phone: 469-6810 / www.newlhs.com
CHECK OUT THE BLAZER BUZZ – Pick up a copy of this month’s Blazer Buzz at
the Welcome Center.
DISTRICT FAMILY DAY AT NOAH’S ARK! – On June 22, join North WI District
members of all ages for fun, food and WATER at Noah’s Ark. Price includes a
Noah’s Ark unlimited pass, lunch, soda all day and prizes. $26 ages 13 and
up; $23 for 3-12. Registration forms at www.campluther.com or call
1-877-264-2267.
CAMP LUTHER GOLF CHALLENGE – Head to Rhinelander’s Northwoods Golf Club
on June 12 for great golf and raising funds to reduce the mortgage. See more
about this fun way to support Camp Luther at www.campluther.com or call
1-877-264-2267.
MAKE A DIFFERENCE! – How? Provide an item worth $50 or more for the “Every
Kid To Camp” auction on September 12, 2009, in Wausau. All money raised
will go for scholarships to send kids to Camp Luther for free. Our purpose is to
help kids build a strong foundation of faith in Jesus Christ. Call Lee Belmus at
1-800-333-2424, x16 if you have an auction item or to make a donation. Be
looking for your invitation to attend.
UPCOMING RUMMAGE SALE – You are welcome to attend the St Philip the
Apostle Parish Rummage Sale. Dates and times are: Friday, June 12 and
Saturday, June 13 from 8am-5pm; June 14 from 8am-3pm. St Philip is located
at the corner of Crooks and Victoria Streets. Questions? Call 468-7848.
4. LIFE QUOTE – “Did you know there was another ‘mother’s day’ in May? The
Visitation falls on May 31. This day commemorates the visiting of two mothers,
Mary and Elizabeth. Both experienced an ‘unplanned’ pregnancy. Both their
babies were still in their wombs. Both trusted God in seemingly impossible
situations. Mary had said, ‘Let it be to me according to your word’ (Luke
1:38) and Elizabeth also acknowledged God’s presence in her pregnancy
(Luke 1:25).” Rev. Dr. James I. Lamb, executive director of Lutherans For Life This “Life Quote” is
from Lutherans for Life –www.lutheransforlife.org