This document provides information about events and services at Our Saviour Lutheran Church for the week of March 14, 2010. It includes details about worship services, Bible studies, youth activities, and announcements. The main events highlighted are Sunday worship at 7:45am, 9:15am and 10:45am, which will include music from the praise band and preschoolers, as well as baptisms. It also lists upcoming activities like youth night, Lenten services, and open gym basketball.
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Renewed in Grace
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20100314 Announcements
1. OUR SAVIOUR LUTHERAN CHURCH - WEEKEND OF MARCH 14, 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 $13,031.30
WHO’S ON DECK THIS WEEK
Altar Guild for March: Michele Staszak and Julie Arts
The Eternal Flame for March is provided by Carol Helebrant and family in memory of Frank Helebrant.
DAY DATE TIME ORGANIST USHER ELDER ACOLYTE READER
Thur Mar 11 12:15 pm n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a
Thur Mar 11 7:00 pm Judy O C Arthur Prescher B Treadway n/a
Sun Mar 14 7:45 am Judy O J Kielpikowski McLeod R Warnke C Polzin
Sun Mar 14 9:15 am Band D Wians D Wians M Waniger Sunday School
P Cantwell
Sun Mar 14 10:45 am Judy O M Charles Bitters Z Watt M Charles
WHAT’S UP THIS WEEK AT OUR SAVIOUR
Sunday (3/14) 2:00 am Daylight Saving Time (Spring Forward)
7:45 am Traditional Worship w/Holy Communion, Sanctuary
9:15 am Praise Worship w/Holy Communion (Preschool Sings; Sunday School Assists)
9:30 am Sunday School (dismissed from service after Children‘s Message)
9:30 am Bible Study w/Pastor Dave, Parlor
10:30 am Bible Study w/Pastor Dave, Parlor
10:45 am Traditional Worship w/Holy Communion and Holy Baptism, Sanctuary
2:00 pm Gym Rental
6:30 pm Open Gym Basketball (until 8:30 pm)
Monday (3/15) 5:45 pm T-Th Preschool Meets, Preschool Room (no class Tuesday)
6:30 pm Randy Peterson Program for Preschool, Sanctuary
MWF Preschool Meets in Preschool Room after Program (no class Monday)
7:00 pm Board of Ed, Conference Room
Tuesday (3/16) 7:00 am Bible Study, Parlor
9:00 am Bible Study, Classroom #1
12:00 pm Deadline for Announcement Sheet Blurbs
6:30 pm Marriage: Built to Last, Parlor
6:45 pm Cub Scouts, Classroom #1
7:00 pm Choir Practice, Sanctuary
Wednesday (3/17) 3:00 pm Youth Night, Youth Room
6:00 pm Praise Band, Sanctuary
6:00 pm Confirmation Class, Classroom #1 and Fellowship Hall
Thursday (3/18) 12:15 pm Brown Bag Lenten Service, Parlor
12:45 pm Staff Meeting, Conference Room
7:00 pm Lenten Service, Sanctuary
Friday (3/19) 5:00 pm Serving Supper at St John Shelter
Sunday (3/21) All Day Help for the Homeless Collection Ends Today
7:45 am Traditional Worship, Sanctuary
9:15 am Praise Worship, Sanctuary
9:30 am Sunday School (dismissed from service after Children‘s Message)
9:30 am Bible Study w/Pastor Greg, Parlor
10:30 am Bible Study w/Pastor Dave, Parlor
10:45 am Traditional Worship, Sanctuary
6:30 pm Open Gym Basketball (until 8:30 pm)
COME IN LIKE A LAMB – March may come in like a lamb…and here at Our Saviour, we celebrate the Lamb of God
who came to suffer and die for our sins so that we may have eternal life with Him. We ask visitors to please fill out the
Fellowship Pad (it‘s in the hymnal rack) with the date, name, address, phone number, etc. Please come worship again!
ALL CHILDREN WELCOME – The nursery (for walking to age 3) and Sunday School (age 4 – grade 6) welcome
your child today during the 9:15 am service (registration forms can be found in the office hallway). The nursery is located
in the basement (take the elevator to LL and turn left); SS children are dismissed to class after the Children‘s Message at
the 9:15 am service. Children‘s bulletins, for ages 3-6 and 7-12, can be found in the Narthex.
TODAY'S BIBLE CLASS IN THE PARLOR: “MAKING THE MOST OF YOUR CROSS” – Could it be that the
cross on your shoulder may be like the hand of the Shepherd teaching you as you walk? Would it be possible to see your
suffering as one of your greatest tools to build your faith and character? Come and find out at 9:30 and 10:30am in the
Parlor. PS - Bring your cross with you.
2. IN TODAY’S SERVICE – The 5th grade OSLC Sunday School children are excited to be helping in church today as
ushers, readers, and acolyte and pastor helpers and also with the cookie bar. Please make a point to say ―Hi!‖ to Ericka
Brandsma, David Cantwell, Lydia Champeau, Michael Doine, Krista Groth, Brett Lucassen, Hanna Luepke, Morgan
Meerstein, Devin Parks, Sam Pinchart and Deborah Watt.
JR AND SR HIGH YOUTH – Additional helpers are needed in the nursery on some Sunday mornings. Youth would
work with an adult supervisor and play with the 1-4 year olds during the 9:15 service. If you acolyte at the early or late
service, consider stopping by around 9am and asking if help is needed. All Jr and Sr high youth are encouraged to help.
If you have any questions, please contact Mike Charles at 337-0940 or by email at charles5832@sbcglobal.net.
REGISTER NOW FOR PRESCHOOL – Will your child be 3 or 4 years old on September 1, 2010? Do you want them
to attend preschool in a loving, Christian environment? OSL Preschool is now accepting registrations for the 2010-11
school year - MWF (8:30-11:30) program for 4- and 5-year-olds / T-TH program for 3-year-olds from 8:30-10:30am and
(hopefully) a 12:30-2:30pm (Note: A minimum number of students are needed to run any class). If you, your neighbors or
your friends are looking for a great preschool, ask them to call Christina, Preschool Director, at 468-3596.
YOUTH NIGHT! – Wednesday at 3pm. $3 is requested for the meal. Be there or be square! Questions? Ask Pastor Greg.
When you get to your wit’s end, you’ll find God lives there.
OPEN GYM AT OSLC! – Join members of OSLC and their friends for an evening of basketball. Open Gym will held on
Sundays from 6:30pm until 8:30pm. Come as you are able! Questions can be directed to Denny Steinmann at 826-2007.
EASTER FLOWERS – Sign up sheets can be found in the Narthex for Easter flowers. Lilies, daffodils and tulips are
this year‘s choices and the cost is $10 each. The deadline for sign up is Sunday, March 21.
SPEAKING OF FLOWERS – Please make some time next week Sunday to deliver a plant to one of our 15 shut-ins.
Flowers will be here on Sunday; cards on each flower will include the name, address and phone number of a shut-in who
would you to bring the plant and also to visit for a few minutes. You might even make a new friend!! Think about it!
GOT SCRIP? – Copp‘s, Festival, Woodman‘s, Walgreen‘s, ShopKo, Kohl‘s, Fleet Farm, WalMart, Kwik Trip, BP, Shell
AND MORE are available. Our Saviour receives a % from each SCRIP card sold and you use the cards just like cash at
your favorite stores. For more information, stop at the Welcome Center or call the office (468-4065) during the week.
PERSECUTED FOR CHRIST – Did you know that 500+ people were hacked to death in Nigeria this past week, just
because they were bold enough to call themselves Christian? Would you take a beating or go to prison like St. Paul did, or
even die like these Nigerian families did, to follow Christ? In the U.S., we are blessed with freedoms we often take for
granted. Maybe we should let our Little Gospel Lights shine in our community. Please pray for our Lord's help with the
situations in Nigeria and elsewhere; along with the strength for each of us to become "Little Christs", here in Green Bay.
CHILE EARTHQUAKE – As we all know, Chile has been suffering with serious earthquakes and after shocks for a
couple weeks. Lives have been lost and they could use our help. If you are so inclined, please place your donation in an
envelope and designate the funds to Chile Earthquake Relief. Place the funds in the collection plate, or otherwise get the
money to the Church Office by Sunday, March 29. Donations made after this date should be sent directly to LCMS
World Relief and Human Care, 1333 S Kirkwood Rd, Saint Louis, MO 63122-7295. Thank you for caring and sharing!
BOOYAH – On Saturday, March 20 from 11am-3pm, Redeemer Lutheran (210 S. Oneida St.) will be having one of our
famous Booyah sales! All sales are take out or pre-order only. For pre-orders, call the church/ school at 499-1033. All
proceeds will be going to support the Sr. Youth attending the National Youth Gathering in July. Thanks for your support.
CAMP LUTHER GOLF CHALLENGE – We are set for another fun day of golf, prizes, laughter and fellowship on
June 11. Join us at the Northwood Golf Club in Rhinelander. Each golfer is asked to raise $200 for Camp Luther and
present it as their registration fee that day. Gather together a foursome for a fantastic day of golf that benefits the ministry
of Camp Luther! Thanks to a generous donation by MCL Industries, each dollar contributed will go towards Retreat
Center debt retirement, which is now below $500,000!!
WOMEN'S LEADERSHIP INSTITUTE CONFERENCE, APRIL 16-18 – The Women's Leadership Institute (WLI)
of Concordia University WI is offering 2 pre-conference seminars in connection with its national Women's Leadership
Conference. Designed to help Christian women develop their public speaking and writing skills, these seminars are
scheduled for April 13-16 at the Clarion Hotel and Conference Center adjacent to the Milwaukee, WI airport. The School
for Speakers, led by Ruth Koch of Denver, CO, will focus on presentation preparation, audience motivation, speech-
writing and effective delivery techniques. The Writers School, led by Dr. Jane Fryar of St. Louis, MO, has been designed
for women with some writing experience who would like to write devotional materials, Bible studies, or other projects for
their church or organization. The Nat‘l Women's Leadership Conference will follow at the same location from April 16-
18. To register for the conference or pre-conference seminars, go to www.wlicuw.org or contact Sarah Ratayczak,
at sarah.ratayczak@cuw.edu or 866-859-0002. Stephenie Hovland is planning to attend this event.
DISASTER TRAINING – To volunteer at a national disaster site, such as when Hurricane Katrina struck, you must be
certified before you can volunteer. Training is at Pilgrim Lutheran Church on Tuesday, March 16 from 6-9 pm. Please
call 1-800-333-2421 to register. This annual training will cover Congregational Preparedness Training as well as the
L.E.R.T. training (Lutheran Early Response Team). Pictures will be taken at these meetings for your ID.
OLD CD’S/DVD’S NEEDED – Your old CD‘s and DVD‘s are needed for a science experiment/project. Please drop off
at NEW High School, the church office or contact Mr. Nate Watt at 469-3722 or jpersec@hotmail.com by March 24.
LIFE QUOTE – ―Either all human life—from unborn children to demented mothers and fathers—is created… and
therefore infinitely precious, or humans are nothing but the result of mere chance, indistinguishable morally from a sand
flea. The choice society makes will determine whether the most vulnerable among us will be respected and protected… or
whether we will ‗put them down‘ when they become a burden.‖ Chuck Colson, author and founder of Prison Fellowship
This “Life Quote” is from Lutherans for Life www.lutheransforlife.org