This document provides information about events and services at Our Saviour Lutheran Church for the weekend of January 24, 2010. It includes the church's contact information, last week's giving report, schedules for worship services and other activities, and announcements about upcoming programs and volunteer opportunities.
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20100124 Announcements
1. OUR SAVIOUR LUTHERAN CHURCH - WEEKEND OF JANUARY 24, 2010
“We’re Open on Sundays!”
120 South Henry, Green Bay, Wisconsin 54302
Web: www.oslc-gb.org
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OUR SAVIOUR CONTACT INFORMATION
Michelle Burhite, Church Office 468-4065/Fax: 468-5757 info@oslc-gb.org
Dave Hatch, Sr Pastor 465-8118/Emergency: 609-0248 dave@oslc-gb.org
Greg Hovland, Assoc Pastor 544-3614 greg@oslc-gb.org
Christina Scholz, Preschool Director 468-3590 christina@oslc-gb.org
LAST WEEK’S GIVING REPORT
(Our current approved budget calls for $10,680.53 per week)
Total gifts last week $11,000.67
WHO’S ON DECK THIS WEEK
Altar Guild for January: Judi Korth and Roxy Dyle
DAY DATE TIME ORGANIST USHER ELDER ACOLYTE READER
Thur Jan 21 12:15 pm n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a
Thur Jan 21 7:00 pm Loren T J Boettcher Schultz G Endries n/a
Sun Jan 24 7:45 am Loren T M Dalebroux Prescher S Endries C Polzin
Sun Jan 24 9:15 am Band R VandeHei Juhnke S Falk N Scholz
Sun Jan 24 10:45 am Loren T R Bruhn Bruhn J Rose-Groth R Ryman
WHAT’S UP THIS WEEK AT OUR SAVIOUR
Sunday (1/24) 7:45 am Traditional Worship w/Holy Communion, Sanctuary
8:45 am Sweet Monday Information, Conference Room (All Morning)
9:15 am Praise Worship w/Holy Communion, Sanctuary
9:30 am Sunday School (dismissed from service after Childrens‟ Message)
9:30 am Bible Study, Parlor (3rd Commandment)
10:30 am Bible Study, Parlor (3rd Commandment)
10:30 am Habitat for Humanity Presentation, Fellowship Hall
10:45 am Traditional Worship w/Holy Communion and Holy Baptism, Sanctuary
2:00 pm Gym Rental
Monday (1/25) 7:00 pm Board of Fellowship, Pastor Greg‟s Office
7:30 pm Trinity School Board, Conference Room
Tuesday (1/26) All Day Trinity Open House, Education Hallway
7:00 am Bible Study, Parlor
9:00 am Bible Study, Classroom #1
12:00 pm Deadline for Announcement Sheet Blurbs
3:15 pm Trinity Basketball, Gym
5:00 pm St Philips, Gym Rental
Wednesday (1/27) All Day Trinity Open House
3:30 pm Youth Night, Youth Room
5:30 pm Praise Band, Sanctuary
6:00 pm Confirmation Class, Classroom #1 and Fellowship Hall
6:30 pm Open Gym Event (Fellowship)
Thursday (1/28) 12:15 pm Brown Bag Worship, Parlor
12:45 pm Staff Meeting, Conference Room
3:15 pm Trinity Basketball, Gym
7:00 pm Traditional Worship Service, Sanctuary
Sunday (1/31) 7:45 am Traditional Worship, Sanctuary
9:15 am Praise Worship, Sanctuary
9:30 am Sunday School (dismissed from service after Childrens‟ Message)
9:30 am Bible Study, Parlor (4th Commandment)
10:30 am Bible Study, Parlor (4th Commandment)
10:45 am Traditional Worship Sanctuary
2:00 pm Gym Rental
6:30 pm Open Gym Event (Fellowship)
WELCOME TO 2010 – New and old visitors and friends are always welcome to worship with us. Please let us know
you were here; fill out the Fellowship Pad (it‟s in the hymnal rack) with today‟s date, your name, address, phone number,
etc. Please come and worship with us again!
CHILDREN WELCOME – The nursery and Sunday School are in session today. Toddlers to age 3 are welcome to the
Nursery; children age 4 to grade 6 are welcome to attend Sunday School (registration forms can be found in the office
hallway). The nursery is located in the basement; SS children go to class after the Children‟s Message. Childrens‟
bulletins, for ages 3-6 and 7-12, can be found on the counter in the Narthex. For assistance, please talk to an usher.
SPEAKER TODAY – We welcome Jeff Johnson from Habitat for Humanity who will talk before each service today,
address the children during the children‟s sermon, participate in the Sunday School Classrooms, and provide a
presentation on what Habitat does here in Green Bay and around the country. The presentation will be in the Fellowship
Hall after both the 7:45 and 9:15 services. 2x4's to be used in an actual Habitat build will be available for children and
adults to sign. Please come to listen and learn more about Habitat for Humanity and Thrivent Builds.
2. YOUTH NIGHT – For youth in grades 6-12…Please join us this week Wednesday beginning at 3:30 pm. A $3 donation
is requested for a meal served around 5:15 pm. Grade 6 leaves at 6pm when grades 7 and 8 go to Confirmation. Grades
9-12 are welcome to stay until Confirmation ends at 7:30 pm. Questions? Ask Pastor Greg…greg@oslc-gb.org
PORTALS OF PRAYER – The January-March issue of Portals of Prayer is now available on the counter in the Narthex.
A limited number of the large print version is available in the office.
OFFERING ENVELOPES AND GIVING STATEMENTS – If you have not yet picked up your 2010 offering
envelopes please do so today. Offering records for 2009 can be found on the same table in the Atrium across from the
coffee bar. Statements still here on January 25 will be mailed so please help us save the mailing cost of $0.44 each.
SUPER BOWL AND PIZZA – What a great combination, don‟t you agree? On February 7, the youth will assemble
home-made Take and Bake pizzas for you to take home and bake up for your Super Bowl party. Freeze the extras and
bake on your next „I don‟t feel like cooking‟ day. To guarantee you get what you want, preorders are the way to go. A
small amount of extra pizzas may be available for purchase on pick up day. Order forms can be found at the Welcome
Center or in the Narthex. Please return completed order forms and payments to the Welcome Center, the church office or
place in the Youth Board mailbox by Sunday, January 31.
We were called to be witnesses, not lawyers or judges.
PRESCHOOL ENROLLING FOR FALL – Enrollment forms are now available for Our Saviour‟s Preschool. Children
must be 3 or 4 by September 1, 2010. Classes will begin ½ hour earlier next year at 8:30 am. We are also planning a
second class for 3-year-olds that begins at 12:30pm. Call the office (468-4065) or stop in to pick up program, enrollment
and tuition information.
CAN LIFE BE SWEETER? – Are you a woman who knows another woman who needs a night to unwind? Sweet
Monday is the perfect opportunity for you to invite a woman to a ladies' night out that is fun, relaxing, and has just a little
bit of Jesus in it (to make it extra sweet!) Stephenie Hovland will be in the conference room between services this
Sunday to share more about Sweet Monday at Our Saviour. Come and see what it's all about!
LITTLE ONES GROW UP SO FAST! – Did your little one grow up faster than you expected? Do you need a toddler
bed for that „next step‟ in his/her life? A toddler bed has been donated for someone if need. If that is you and your little
one, please call Michelle in the office at (920) 468-4065.
AN EARTH QUAKING THANK YOU! – A big 7.0 seismic THANK YOU goes out to each and every one of you that
donated money for the relief for the people of Haiti. The door offering donation taken last week Sunday totaled an
amazing $1,807.15. Absolutely Fabulous! Thank you! Please contact the office if you still desire to make a donation.
SODA DONATIONS ACCEPTED – Cans of Coke and Pepsi products are again requested for the monthly Fish Fry.
Regular, diet and caffeine-free (both regular and diet) are needed. All donations are appreciated.
THE DRINK IS ON YOU… – But I think it should be in a cup, don‟t you? We are looking for donations of 8 oz
Styrofoam cups for the kitchen and coffee bar. Can you donate a few? All donations, big and small, accepted.
OUR VERY OWN LIBRARY – Is it possible that you don‟t know that OSLC has a library? Books, DVD‟s, CD‟s and
VHS tapes are all available to check out, take home, enjoy and return. Books are due in two weeks; all other media
should be returned in seven days. It‟s just like the county library system…find the item you want, fill out the card with
your name, phone # and the date taken, and place the card in the box. New items added frequently so check us out often.
CENSUS JOBS AVAILABLE – Check out the information on the Member-to-Member board about test days and sites
for testing for census jobs coming in Spring. Testing is offered in many places during the month of January 2010.
SCRIP – Don‟t forget to purchase or order SCRIP today at the Welcome Center. You can purchase cards for yourself or
to use as gifts for birthdays, anniversaries, a thank you for someone special or any other occasion.
NEWLHS WEB PAGE – Please check out our website for dates, times and locations of sporting events, musical events,
vacation days and other important stuff. Just visit www.newlhs.com. The calendar is printable!
NEW ADMISSIONS PROCEDURES FOR 2010-2011 – There are new procedures for the upcoming school year at
Northeast WI Lutheran High School that are important to review before the deadlines approach. If you should have any
questions, please contact the school office at 469-6810. Don't forget to refer your friends to NEWLHS, too. The Referral
Program can be financially rewarding to your family if you send new students to us. Thank you for your ongoing support!
CRIME SOLVERS UNITE! – You are invited to the NEWLHS Drama Presentation of the “Winter Nights of Mystery”
February 6th & 7th at 7:00pm. Please come and strengthen your crime solving skills in the Northeast WI Lutheran High
School commons as you enjoy five „killer‟ short plays involving detectives, murder mysteries, and intrigue. Buy your
tickets for $6.00 at the door; intermission refreshments included!
CHILI CHALLENGE OF THE CHURCHES! – Join us February 12 at NEWLHS for a delicious bowl of chili and
hearty bread at our annual chili challenge; you can help decide whose chili tastes the best. Take-out from 1-8 pm and dine
in from 4-8 pm. Come watch the NEWLHS Blazer boys basketball team play Southern Door at 4:30pm, 6pm and 7:30pm.
Other concessions and a Sundae Bar (provided by the music department) will be available that night as well.
CAMP LUTHER REGISTRATION IS OPEN FOR 2010 – Two informational brochures (one on retreats, events and
opportunities for adults, youth and families and one on summer camps) can be found at the Welcome Center. The
brochures include descriptions of the events and accommodations as well as registration forms.
LIFE QUOTE – “God has brought so many broken and hurting to us in ways we can‟t even comprehend. We continue to
proclaim Christ‟s healing, and serve the needs of women and men who have experienced the loss of a child through an
abortion. We know that God is in control, we also know that He uses people to do His work.” Grace Kern, director of
Word of Hope (888-217-8679) This “Life Quote” is from Lutherans for Life www.lutheransforlife.org