This document provides information about events and services at Our Saviour Lutheran Church for the week of October 31, 2010. It includes the church contact information, schedules for services and activities, announcements about upcoming events such as confirmation exams and voter's meetings, and requests for volunteers. Regular weekly worship services and classes are listed, as well as future special events through December.
This document provides information about events and services at Our Saviour Lutheran Church for the week of November 7, 2010. It includes the church contact information, schedule of worship services and volunteers, announcements about upcoming meetings and events such as youth night, the monthly fish fry, and nomination of officers. It also provides updates on Sunday school, confirmation, and supporting local Lutheran schools and ministries.
This document provides information about events and announcements for Our Saviour Lutheran Church for the week of November 14, 2010. It includes the worship schedule, volunteers, and announcements about upcoming activities like a pancake breakfast, youth night, Christmas services, and Sunday school needs. It also provides contact information for church staff and details about various missions and fundraising activities.
This document provides information about upcoming events and services at Our Saviour Lutheran Church for the week of November 21, 2010. It includes the church contact information, schedules for services and volunteers, announcements about budget reviews, officer nominations, and voters' meetings. It also lists upcoming events like the children's Christmas pageant, movie nights, cookie sales, and donation opportunities for shut-ins and nursing home residents.
The document provides information about upcoming events at a church, including communion services, training sessions, volunteer opportunities, fundraisers, and celebrations. Holy Communion will now be served at every Sunday service. An incarceration training session on November 10th will discuss the experiences of incarceration and reentry. Volunteers are needed to work Lambeau field on certain dates in December. The church is seeking nominations for teaching positions by November 11th.
The document is a newsletter from Calvary Evangelical Lutheran Church announcing upcoming events and activities for the church community. It discusses the church's Season of Thanks, pastor appreciation month, an adult bible study, first communion classes, and stewardship updates. It also provides the church's schedule for the coming week and updates on prayer needs.
This document provides information about events and services at Our Saviour Lutheran Church for the weekend of October 28, 2012. It includes the church contact information, who is serving during services, and announcements about upcoming events like a discussion on church and state, communion services, a fall cleanup, and fundraisers.
The Worship of God at Knightdale Baptist Church Nov. 16 2014 BulletinKnightdale Church
This document provides information for a worship service at Knightdale Baptist Church on November 16, 2014. It includes details of the order of worship such as hymns, prayers, and a sermon titled "Shipping and Receiving". It also lists various announcements about upcoming church events, meetings, and ministry needs.
The Worship of God at Knightdale Baptist Church Nov 2nd 2014 bulletinKnightdale Church
This document is the bulletin from a church service held on All Saints' Sunday. It provides the order of service which included songs, prayers, scripture reading, and a message from the pastor. It also lists announcements about upcoming church events and volunteer schedules. The bulletin honors those in the congregation who had passed away in the last year.
This document provides information about events and services at Our Saviour Lutheran Church for the week of November 7, 2010. It includes the church contact information, schedule of worship services and volunteers, announcements about upcoming meetings and events such as youth night, the monthly fish fry, and nomination of officers. It also provides updates on Sunday school, confirmation, and supporting local Lutheran schools and ministries.
This document provides information about events and announcements for Our Saviour Lutheran Church for the week of November 14, 2010. It includes the worship schedule, volunteers, and announcements about upcoming activities like a pancake breakfast, youth night, Christmas services, and Sunday school needs. It also provides contact information for church staff and details about various missions and fundraising activities.
This document provides information about upcoming events and services at Our Saviour Lutheran Church for the week of November 21, 2010. It includes the church contact information, schedules for services and volunteers, announcements about budget reviews, officer nominations, and voters' meetings. It also lists upcoming events like the children's Christmas pageant, movie nights, cookie sales, and donation opportunities for shut-ins and nursing home residents.
The document provides information about upcoming events at a church, including communion services, training sessions, volunteer opportunities, fundraisers, and celebrations. Holy Communion will now be served at every Sunday service. An incarceration training session on November 10th will discuss the experiences of incarceration and reentry. Volunteers are needed to work Lambeau field on certain dates in December. The church is seeking nominations for teaching positions by November 11th.
The document is a newsletter from Calvary Evangelical Lutheran Church announcing upcoming events and activities for the church community. It discusses the church's Season of Thanks, pastor appreciation month, an adult bible study, first communion classes, and stewardship updates. It also provides the church's schedule for the coming week and updates on prayer needs.
This document provides information about events and services at Our Saviour Lutheran Church for the weekend of October 28, 2012. It includes the church contact information, who is serving during services, and announcements about upcoming events like a discussion on church and state, communion services, a fall cleanup, and fundraisers.
The Worship of God at Knightdale Baptist Church Nov. 16 2014 BulletinKnightdale Church
This document provides information for a worship service at Knightdale Baptist Church on November 16, 2014. It includes details of the order of worship such as hymns, prayers, and a sermon titled "Shipping and Receiving". It also lists various announcements about upcoming church events, meetings, and ministry needs.
The Worship of God at Knightdale Baptist Church Nov 2nd 2014 bulletinKnightdale Church
This document is the bulletin from a church service held on All Saints' Sunday. It provides the order of service which included songs, prayers, scripture reading, and a message from the pastor. It also lists announcements about upcoming church events and volunteer schedules. The bulletin honors those in the congregation who had passed away in the last year.
The document provides information about upcoming events at Calvary Evangelical Lutheran Church. It announces that the church will be having a "Season of Thanks" to give thanks for its past, present, and future. It also advertises upcoming bible studies, community meals, bake sales, and elections for the church council. Calvary's website is encouraged for keeping up with church news and events.
This document provides information about the Anglican Church of St. Nicholas located in Toronto, including contact details, upcoming events, prayer requests, and notices. It contains the weekly bulletin announcing services, activities, and programs taking place at the church over the coming week, including a bazaar on Saturday to raise funds. Visitors and newcomers are welcome to attend services and events.
This document provides announcements and scheduling information for Our Saviour Lutheran Church for the week of November 28, 2010. It lists details such as worship service times and leaders, upcoming events including a Christmas program, cookie sale, and voters' meeting. It also provides updates on the church budget and nominations needed for council positions. The announcements encourage participation in church activities and volunteer opportunities during the Advent season.
Information and Calendar for the POP UP EventsHamish Betts
Inspire Church Singapore is celebrating its 5th birthday in November with various events planned throughout the month. These include sessions on flowing with the Holy Spirit, the church's birthday service and family BBQ, worship and prayer nights, discussions on human trafficking, and a breakfast with inspiring messages. The document provides details on dates, times, locations, speakers, and costs for each event, and instructs readers to email the church for registration or other details.
The document provides information about the Anglican Church of St. Nicholas including contact details, upcoming events, prayers, and notices. It summarizes the weekly prayers for various concerns including the world, the global and local church, parish ministries and families, and those who are sick. It also lists upcoming parish activities and programs during the week and in the coming months, including an Advent wreath making event and Advent program series.
This document provides information about upcoming events at Calvary Lutheran Church, including Advent services, Sunday school, a community meal, and Christmas cantata. It also includes updates about the church website, stewardship, transportation assistance, and other church activities.
Pastor Dave is taking time off this month while Pastor Greg covers any emergency needs. OSLC welcomes all visitors to their regular worship services. The youth are collecting Coke reward points and need volunteers for upcoming activities like rafting and disc golf. The softball team plays an important playoff game today after defeating Trinity Lutheran last week.
This document is a newsletter from Our Saviour Lutheran Church providing tips and encouragement to seize moments and live intentionally in the present. It discusses how easily distracted humans can be from the present moment and offers tools like using the senses to praise God in each moment. The newsletter emphasizes making the most of each gift of time that God provides.
This 3-page newsletter from Our Saviour Lutheran Church provides information on upcoming events and needs of the church. It discusses the importance of creeds in connecting Christians across time and space. It also summarizes a National Public Radio interview about creeds. Additionally, it provides the usher schedule for March, thanks volunteers who helped with Packers games, and announces support for exempting religious organizations from the new health care mandate requiring coverage of contraceptives. It requests donations for improving the south entrance and audio-visual system.
This 3-sentence summary provides the key details from the document:
The document is the September 2011 issue of The Voice, the newsletter from Our Saviour Lutheran Church–Green Bay Wis. It includes articles about praising God with our senses, an upcoming fundraising dinner, highlights from a Lutherans for Life conference, and a request for donations for the annual rummage sale.
This document is a newsletter from Trinity Lutheran School providing information about upcoming events and activities for the new school year. It discusses registration dates, teacher in-service, the opening worship service, a back-to-school picnic, the school theme of "Love One Another", enrollment numbers, athletics programs, improvements to the school entrance, a new school email address, and wish list items for donations.
This church newsletter provides information about upcoming Christmas and winter events at Our Saviour Lutheran Church in Green Bay, Wisconsin. It includes the schedule for Advent services, children's programs, soup supper, cookie sale, live nativity, and Christmas Eve services. It also provides details about offerings and giving, and lists the January usher schedule. The newsletter aims to keep members informed about the busy holiday season and invite participation.
This document provides information about Our Saviour Lutheran Church including contact details, upcoming events, worship services, and other announcements. It includes a financial report, schedules for worship assistants, and notices about bible studies, youth activities, summer camp, and more. The document acts as a weekly newsletter to keep the congregation informed.
Our Saviour Lutheran Church volunteers worked food stands at the Kenny Chesney concert at Lambeau Field, earning around $4,000 in profits. The article discusses the concert event and thanks the volunteers, led by Neil and Rosemary Burmeister, for their work. It also announces the return of the GriefShare program and Financial Peace University classes starting in September.
This document provides updates from David and Radka Fiala, who are serving as missionaries in Eurasia with their children Vašek and Emma. It discusses their celebrations of Thanksgiving and the Reformation, a theological conference Rev. Dr. Carter presented at in Slovakia, reconnecting with former students in Prague, and witness workshops led by Jim Found. The Fialas express gratitude for their family and the opportunity to serve and teach others about the Gospel of Jesus Christ.
This document provides a summary of the Christmas film "It's a Wonderful Life" and discusses how characters in the film can represent struggles people face in life. It describes how the character of George Bailey loses hope until his guardian angel Clarence shows him how he has positively impacted others. The document encourages readers that when facing difficulties, they can find hope through faith in Christ, who provides forgiveness, works all things for good, and calls us to lean on friends and family for support. It summarizes the film and draws parallels to building up hope through faith.
This document provides information about events and services at Our Saviour Lutheran Church for the weekend of December 12, 2010. It includes the church contact information, schedule of worship services and volunteers, announcements about upcoming activities such as Sunday school, voters' meeting, Christmas cookie sale, and Christmas Eve services.
This document is a newsletter from Our Saviour Lutheran Church providing information about upcoming events and collections for the month of November and December. It discusses the themes of loyalty and thanksgiving for the holidays, highlighting a story of a Vietnam veteran who sparked spontaneous applause from confirmation students. It announces voting on mission goals and "Loyalty Sunday" where members can renew their commitment. It provides the usher schedule and reminds of ongoing collections for veterans and Christmas gifts for children in the community.
This document provides advice on cultivating contentment based on the story of Winifred, a discontent man who collects complaints. It discusses how, like Winifred, humans often waste time dwelling on past regrets or future worries instead of living in the present. However, the document asserts that one can learn to be content in any situation through faith in Christ, as exemplified by Paul in the Bible. It encourages focusing on blessings over burdens and finding sufficiency internally rather than in external things, as true contentment comes from having one's life centered in Christ.
This document is a newsletter from Our Saviour Lutheran Church discussing various topics related to letting go of attachments. It references how pioneers on the Oregon Trail had to abandon possessions to continue their journey west. It discusses storms forcing people to lose possessions and how difficult it is to part with sentimental items. The document encourages letting go of sins and habits that hinder faith and focusing on God. It provides quotes from scripture and saints about abandoning worldly attachments to follow Christ.
This document summarizes a story told by Paul at his sister Evelyn's funeral about an experience they had as children during a blizzard in Wisconsin in 1936. Paul and Evelyn were walking home from school when a blizzard blew in. Evelyn became too tired to continue and wanted to rest in the snow. Paul knew this would be dangerous, as they could be covered by snow. While they were stopped, not knowing what to do, their father appeared through the snow, having been sent by their mother to find them. He carried Evelyn and led Paul home, breaking the strong wind for him. The story highlights the love and sacrifice of families for each other.
The document provides information about upcoming events at Calvary Evangelical Lutheran Church. It announces that the church will be having a "Season of Thanks" to give thanks for its past, present, and future. It also advertises upcoming bible studies, community meals, bake sales, and elections for the church council. Calvary's website is encouraged for keeping up with church news and events.
This document provides information about the Anglican Church of St. Nicholas located in Toronto, including contact details, upcoming events, prayer requests, and notices. It contains the weekly bulletin announcing services, activities, and programs taking place at the church over the coming week, including a bazaar on Saturday to raise funds. Visitors and newcomers are welcome to attend services and events.
This document provides announcements and scheduling information for Our Saviour Lutheran Church for the week of November 28, 2010. It lists details such as worship service times and leaders, upcoming events including a Christmas program, cookie sale, and voters' meeting. It also provides updates on the church budget and nominations needed for council positions. The announcements encourage participation in church activities and volunteer opportunities during the Advent season.
Information and Calendar for the POP UP EventsHamish Betts
Inspire Church Singapore is celebrating its 5th birthday in November with various events planned throughout the month. These include sessions on flowing with the Holy Spirit, the church's birthday service and family BBQ, worship and prayer nights, discussions on human trafficking, and a breakfast with inspiring messages. The document provides details on dates, times, locations, speakers, and costs for each event, and instructs readers to email the church for registration or other details.
The document provides information about the Anglican Church of St. Nicholas including contact details, upcoming events, prayers, and notices. It summarizes the weekly prayers for various concerns including the world, the global and local church, parish ministries and families, and those who are sick. It also lists upcoming parish activities and programs during the week and in the coming months, including an Advent wreath making event and Advent program series.
This document provides information about upcoming events at Calvary Lutheran Church, including Advent services, Sunday school, a community meal, and Christmas cantata. It also includes updates about the church website, stewardship, transportation assistance, and other church activities.
Pastor Dave is taking time off this month while Pastor Greg covers any emergency needs. OSLC welcomes all visitors to their regular worship services. The youth are collecting Coke reward points and need volunteers for upcoming activities like rafting and disc golf. The softball team plays an important playoff game today after defeating Trinity Lutheran last week.
This document is a newsletter from Our Saviour Lutheran Church providing tips and encouragement to seize moments and live intentionally in the present. It discusses how easily distracted humans can be from the present moment and offers tools like using the senses to praise God in each moment. The newsletter emphasizes making the most of each gift of time that God provides.
This 3-page newsletter from Our Saviour Lutheran Church provides information on upcoming events and needs of the church. It discusses the importance of creeds in connecting Christians across time and space. It also summarizes a National Public Radio interview about creeds. Additionally, it provides the usher schedule for March, thanks volunteers who helped with Packers games, and announces support for exempting religious organizations from the new health care mandate requiring coverage of contraceptives. It requests donations for improving the south entrance and audio-visual system.
This 3-sentence summary provides the key details from the document:
The document is the September 2011 issue of The Voice, the newsletter from Our Saviour Lutheran Church–Green Bay Wis. It includes articles about praising God with our senses, an upcoming fundraising dinner, highlights from a Lutherans for Life conference, and a request for donations for the annual rummage sale.
This document is a newsletter from Trinity Lutheran School providing information about upcoming events and activities for the new school year. It discusses registration dates, teacher in-service, the opening worship service, a back-to-school picnic, the school theme of "Love One Another", enrollment numbers, athletics programs, improvements to the school entrance, a new school email address, and wish list items for donations.
This church newsletter provides information about upcoming Christmas and winter events at Our Saviour Lutheran Church in Green Bay, Wisconsin. It includes the schedule for Advent services, children's programs, soup supper, cookie sale, live nativity, and Christmas Eve services. It also provides details about offerings and giving, and lists the January usher schedule. The newsletter aims to keep members informed about the busy holiday season and invite participation.
This document provides information about Our Saviour Lutheran Church including contact details, upcoming events, worship services, and other announcements. It includes a financial report, schedules for worship assistants, and notices about bible studies, youth activities, summer camp, and more. The document acts as a weekly newsletter to keep the congregation informed.
Our Saviour Lutheran Church volunteers worked food stands at the Kenny Chesney concert at Lambeau Field, earning around $4,000 in profits. The article discusses the concert event and thanks the volunteers, led by Neil and Rosemary Burmeister, for their work. It also announces the return of the GriefShare program and Financial Peace University classes starting in September.
This document provides updates from David and Radka Fiala, who are serving as missionaries in Eurasia with their children Vašek and Emma. It discusses their celebrations of Thanksgiving and the Reformation, a theological conference Rev. Dr. Carter presented at in Slovakia, reconnecting with former students in Prague, and witness workshops led by Jim Found. The Fialas express gratitude for their family and the opportunity to serve and teach others about the Gospel of Jesus Christ.
This document provides a summary of the Christmas film "It's a Wonderful Life" and discusses how characters in the film can represent struggles people face in life. It describes how the character of George Bailey loses hope until his guardian angel Clarence shows him how he has positively impacted others. The document encourages readers that when facing difficulties, they can find hope through faith in Christ, who provides forgiveness, works all things for good, and calls us to lean on friends and family for support. It summarizes the film and draws parallels to building up hope through faith.
This document provides information about events and services at Our Saviour Lutheran Church for the weekend of December 12, 2010. It includes the church contact information, schedule of worship services and volunteers, announcements about upcoming activities such as Sunday school, voters' meeting, Christmas cookie sale, and Christmas Eve services.
This document is a newsletter from Our Saviour Lutheran Church providing information about upcoming events and collections for the month of November and December. It discusses the themes of loyalty and thanksgiving for the holidays, highlighting a story of a Vietnam veteran who sparked spontaneous applause from confirmation students. It announces voting on mission goals and "Loyalty Sunday" where members can renew their commitment. It provides the usher schedule and reminds of ongoing collections for veterans and Christmas gifts for children in the community.
This document provides advice on cultivating contentment based on the story of Winifred, a discontent man who collects complaints. It discusses how, like Winifred, humans often waste time dwelling on past regrets or future worries instead of living in the present. However, the document asserts that one can learn to be content in any situation through faith in Christ, as exemplified by Paul in the Bible. It encourages focusing on blessings over burdens and finding sufficiency internally rather than in external things, as true contentment comes from having one's life centered in Christ.
This document is a newsletter from Our Saviour Lutheran Church discussing various topics related to letting go of attachments. It references how pioneers on the Oregon Trail had to abandon possessions to continue their journey west. It discusses storms forcing people to lose possessions and how difficult it is to part with sentimental items. The document encourages letting go of sins and habits that hinder faith and focusing on God. It provides quotes from scripture and saints about abandoning worldly attachments to follow Christ.
This document summarizes a story told by Paul at his sister Evelyn's funeral about an experience they had as children during a blizzard in Wisconsin in 1936. Paul and Evelyn were walking home from school when a blizzard blew in. Evelyn became too tired to continue and wanted to rest in the snow. Paul knew this would be dangerous, as they could be covered by snow. While they were stopped, not knowing what to do, their father appeared through the snow, having been sent by their mother to find them. He carried Evelyn and led Paul home, breaking the strong wind for him. The story highlights the love and sacrifice of families for each other.
The document discusses Martin Luther's view that the Church is like a hospital that heals the wounded. It provides 6 marks, or identifying characteristics, of the Christian people who make up this "hospital-Church":
1. They possess the Word of God preached and lived.
2. They are recognized through the holy sacrament of Baptism.
3. They are recognized through the holy Sacrament of the Altar (Communion).
4. They exercise the Office of the Keys publicly through confession and forgiveness of sins.
5. They consecrate Ministers to administer the Word, Sacraments, and Keys.
6. They are recognized through public prayer, praise
J. Knaus
Sun. 12-Jun 9:15 am HC D. Biebel Donna Biebel; †UN; †UN
Sun. 12-Jun 10:45 am HC J. Harris Luke Harris; Jennifer Harris; †UN
Thu. 16-Jun 7:00 pm J. Knaus †UN; †UN
Sun. 19-Jun 7:45 am R. Hoerchler Gloria Morgan; Vernon Siech; Ralph Hoerchler
Sun. 19-Jun 9:15 am R. Dyle Randy Dyle; Roxanne Dyle; Alex Chamberlain; E
This document provides information about various events and programs at Our Saviour Lutheran Church. It discusses the church's Scrip program where purchasing gift cards provides a percentage of profits to church ministries. It encourages daily time with God through Bible reading and prayer. It also lists recent baptisms and funerals held by the church and encourages adopting a student through regular giving.
1) Various announcements are made about church activities including softball games, VBS, Chicks with Stix meeting, The Really Bad Girls of the Bible discussion group, volunteering at a nursing home, and the annual Elders' Golf Outing.
2) Information is provided about donating items for a church sale, purchasing SCRIP gift cards, and various volunteer opportunities through the Office of Lay Ministry.
3) Upcoming events are announced including The Bible on Trial television program, the NEWLHS Blazer Open golf outing, and Camp Luther leadership and camping opportunities for youth.
This document provides information about Our Saviour Lutheran Church for the weekend of August 29, 2010. It includes contact information for church staff, last week's giving amounts, schedules for worship services and volunteers, and announcements about upcoming events including confirmation classes, Sunday school teacher needs, and fundraisers.
This document provides information about Our Saviour Lutheran Church for the weekend of October 25, 2009. It includes contact information for church staff, the previous week's giving amounts, schedules for upcoming services and events, and announcements about various church activities and volunteer opportunities.
The Worship of God at Knightdale Baptist Church Nov 23, 2014 bulletinKnightdale Church
The document is a church bulletin that provides information about an upcoming Sunday service at Knightdale Baptist Church on November 23rd, 2014. It includes details of the order of service, announcements, schedules, and other administrative information. The bulletin summarizes that the service will celebrate Christ as King and include praise songs, prayers, scripture reading, a sermon, and closing song. It also lists upcoming church events like Thanksgiving services and activities for children, youth, and families.
This document provides information about events and announcements for Our Saviour Lutheran Church for the week of May 30, 2010. It includes details on worship services, preschool registration, bible studies, charitable giving seminar, softball games, portrait sessions, and vacation bible school. It also provides updates on giving amounts, altar guild members, and encourages consistent giving over the summer months.
This document provides information about events and services at Our Saviour Lutheran Church for the week of June 20, 2010. It includes details on worship services, Bible studies, meetings, and other activities. It also provides updates on donations needed, registration for upcoming events like Vacation Bible School, and announcements from various church committees and groups.
This document provides information about Our Saviour Lutheran Church for the weekend of October 17, 2010. It includes contact information for church staff, details of worship services and activities that weekend, and announcements about upcoming events.
This document provides information about Our Saviour Lutheran Church for the weekend of November 22, 2009. It includes contact information for church staff, the previous week's giving report, schedules for worship services and volunteers, and announcements about upcoming events including Bible studies, choir practice, a Thanksgiving worship service, and a bake sale.
This document provides information about Our Saviour Lutheran Church including contact details, upcoming services and events, volunteer opportunities, and donation requests. Key details include worship services on Sunday at 7:45am, 9:15am and 10:45am, a faith booster class series starting October 18, and an Operation Christmas Child shoebox collection planned until November 18. The church is seeking volunteers for the nursery and to provide a meal once a month for the homeless shelter.
This document provides information about Our Saviour Lutheran Church for the weekend of November 15, 2009. It includes contact information for church staff, the giving report from the previous week, schedules for worship services and other events that week, and announcements about various church activities and ministries.
The document contains announcements for various church groups, events, and activities at Our Saviour Lutheran Church in Green Bay, WI for the week of February 5-12, 2012. It announces times and locations for meetings of groups like Chicks with Stix and the congregation retreat. It also provides details on upcoming events like pancake breakfasts, fish fries, and ice skating. Additionally, it shares information on registration for preschool and Trinity Lutheran School, and requests volunteers for activities like rummage sales and Lenten suppers.
This document provides information about events and services at Our Saviour Lutheran Church for the week of June 6, 2010. It includes the church's contact information, last week's giving amounts, schedules for worship services and volunteers, and announcements about upcoming bible studies, meetings, and youth activities. It encourages consistent giving through the summer and donations to support the preschool and Vacation Bible School.
This document provides information about Our Saviour Lutheran Church for the weekend of December 20, 2009. It includes contact information for church staff, the previous week's giving amounts, schedules for worship services and volunteers, and announcements about upcoming events including a flu vaccination clinic, homeless ministry meals, and youth activities.
This document provides information about Our Saviour Lutheran Church including contact details, giving report, schedules for services and events, and announcements. It lists the names and roles of people serving at services that weekend, as well as upcoming events and activities at the church including worship services, board meetings, choir practice, and a flu vaccination clinic.
This document provides information about Our Saviour Lutheran Church for the weekend of May 2, 2010. It includes contact information for church staff, last week's giving amounts, schedules for worship services and volunteers, and announcements about upcoming events like a kids sale, softball, and vacation bible school.
This document provides information about Our Saviour Lutheran Church's upcoming events for the week of January 10, 2010. It includes details on worship services, Bible studies, meetings, and activities happening at the church such as youth night and a ski trip. It also provides announcements about offering envelopes, donations needed for outreach meals, and job opportunities with the upcoming census.
This document contains announcements for various church activities at Our Saviour Lutheran Church from November 1-8, 2009. It includes schedules for worship services and Bible studies, as well as notices about youth group events, volunteer opportunities, fundraising activities and donations requested.
This document contains announcements for various church activities at Our Saviour Lutheran Church from November 1-8, 2009. It includes schedules for worship services and Bible studies, as well as notices about youth group events, volunteer opportunities, fundraising activities and donations requested.
This document provides information about Our Saviour Lutheran Church including contact details, the previous week's giving report, schedules for upcoming services and events, announcements, and requests for volunteers. It highlights worship services, Bible studies, meetings, weddings, fellowship activities like disc golf and a softball team, fundraising efforts including collecting Coke reward points and working Packers games, and opportunities to donate items or volunteer.
This document provides information about events and services at Our Saviour Lutheran Church for the weekend of October 24, 2010. It includes the church contact information, schedules for services and activities on Sunday and throughout the week, and announcements about upcoming events such as youth night, Sunday school, nominations for church officers, and an All Saints Day worship service and potluck.
This document provides information about Our Saviour Lutheran Church's services and events for the week of September 12, 2010. It includes details on worship services, Sunday school, confirmation classes, committee meetings, weddings, and volunteer opportunities. It also provides updates on fundraising efforts and requests donations of items like food, clothing, and coffee.
This document is a newsletter from Our Saviour Lutheran Church that discusses the church's confirmation class. It includes essays written by the confirmation students answering questions about maintaining their faith after confirmation. The students discuss ways they plan to prevent falling away from their faith such as attending church regularly, avoiding negative influences, and finding a Christian spouse. The pastor hopes the students' faith remains strong as they face challenges in life. He prays the students will stay connected to the church.
This document is a newsletter from Our Saviour Lutheran Church in Green Bay, Wisconsin. It includes a summary of the pastor's sermon about transparency with God, announcements about upcoming church events like a new member course and a series on faith and Christian thought, the monthly usher schedule, and other notices. The pastor's sermon discusses how God can see inside people's hearts and minds like looking into a glass jar, and encourages being open with God about worries and asking for his help with things like patience and self-control.
This document is a newsletter from Our Saviour Lutheran Church in Green Bay, Wisconsin. It includes articles by the pastor about the importance of daily repentance and cleaning out one's heart like sweeping a floor. It encourages observing Lent not just on Sundays but as a daily habit. Other articles provide the church service schedule, announcements about fundraising events and donations needed, and responses to questions about the significance of Ash Wednesday and Lent.
This document summarizes a church newsletter article about how suffering can sharpen, shape, and strengthen people. It provides three examples from literature and history of individuals who were able to use their suffering productively: an imprisoned priest from The Count of Monte Cristo who used his cell as a classroom; a Navy pilot held as a prisoner of war in Vietnam who said his suffering improved him; and Theodore Roosevelt who saw hardship as an opportunity to improve himself with God's help. The article concludes by quoting a Bible passage where Paul says suffering produces endurance, character, and hope.
The document discusses George Washington and how he saw himself as a "work in progress" similar to Gilbert Stuart's unfinished portrait of Washington. It provides examples from Washington's "Rules of Civility" of how he sought self-improvement. The document then discusses how Christians are also a "work in progress" through sanctification by the Holy Spirit. It provides tips on how to keep faith strong and grow closer to God through Bible study, prayer, worship, and fellowship.
The document summarizes a sermon by Pastor Dave Hatch discussing the parable of the Good Samaritan. It analyzes the interpretations of the parable by early Church Fathers including Saint John Chrysostom. They viewed the Samaritan as representing Christ healing the wounded man and bringing him to the Church, represented as a hospital. The document asserts that Our Saviour Lutheran Church fulfills this role as a place where the broken can receive spiritual healing from Christ through the Church. It provides the schedule for upcoming church events in April.
1. The document summarizes 7 principles from the book Prisoners of Our Thoughts for understanding and enduring crucible experiences. The principles focus on choosing your attitude, finding meaning, living in the present moment, avoiding working against yourself, gaining perspective, shifting focus, and living for something beyond yourself.
2. Crucible experiences are hardships that transform and improve us, though they are difficult to endure. The principles aim to help Christians understand and make the most of such trials by relying on spiritual tools like prayer and Scripture.
3. The newsletter issue provides biblical passages about hardships to show readers they are not alone in their struggles and encourages sticking close to God through difficult times.
The pastor visits a nursing home for worship services. He notices that attendance is growing since they made three changes: 1) Learning residents' names and calling them by name, 2) Arranging seating in a circle so residents can see each other, and 3) Adding trivia games to make worship more fun. One resident asks for prayers to walk again. The pastor reassures him they will pray for that, and look forward to the day when he can walk on streets of gold in heaven.
A man in prison wrote to Our Saviour Lutheran Church asking for money and a Bible. The church sent him a nice leather Bible and a large radio handbook instead of money. The man wrote a thankful six-page letter in return and included three handmade paper crosses as gifts. His response showed that small gifts can touch people's hearts.
Our Saviour Lutheran Church is announcing various upcoming events and needs volunteers. On December 2, 9, and 23 help is needed at Lambeau Field. The annual Christmas Cookie Sale will be held on December 9. Donations of cookies, candy, and breads are requested by December 8. Volunteers are also needed to distribute items to needy families by December 12. Scrip cards can be purchased to help support the church.
The document provides announcements for various church events including Wednesday night meals, adult confirmation classes, volunteer opportunities at Lambeau Field, youth activities, and fundraising events for the church and school. Adopt-a-Bill continues to raise additional funds and volunteers are still needed for Packer games. Classes, meals, and activities are announced for different ages. Donations are being collected for various organizations and opportunities to support the school are mentioned through magazine sales, haircuts, and auctions.
The document contains announcements for various church and school activities including adopting a bill to help pay invoices, adult education classes on basic beliefs, Wednesday night meals at the church, fish fries and chili dump fundraisers, volunteer opportunities including working at Packers games, and tours of Bethesda's original campus. It also includes notices about collecting donations for various causes, upcoming meetings, and youth activities like a movie outing and fundraising by waxing vehicles.
This document summarizes a passage from the Epistle to Diognetus, a 2nd century Christian apologetic text. The passage describes how early Christians lived in the world similarly to others but held themselves apart in their faith and devotion to God. It compares Christians to the soul inhabiting the body - living in the world but not being of it. The summary concludes by noting the document shows how Christians endured persecution despite increasing in number.
The document contains announcements for various church activities and volunteer opportunities at Our Saviour Lutheran Church, including:
- The praise band is looking for musicians to join them in practicing on Wednesdays and playing on Sundays.
- Sunday school teacher positions are available for those interested in teaching classes every other week.
- Several educational programs and volunteer roles are described, such as The Truth Project bible study classes and opportunities to donate items or time.
- Upcoming events are announced like the Fall Rally potluck on September 16th and a couples retreat from September 21-23.
The document is a newsletter from Our Saviour Lutheran Church in Green Bay, WI from September 2012. It discusses how the pastor's communion kit travels with him everywhere and the stories it could tell of bringing communion to those in hospitals, nursing homes, prisons, and other places. It notes how the kit's contents provide nourishment, hope, and freedom for those who receive communion from it.
The document contains announcements for a church congregation. It includes openings for the praise band, a request for Sunday school teachers, information about adopting a bill to help with unified receipts, details on an upcoming fall rally, an update on scrip sales, mite collection totals, opportunities to volunteer at Lambeau Field for Packers games, and various other church activities and donation requests.
This document is from The Voice Online and discusses being alone with God through prayer and reflection. It encourages readers to get away from crowds and distractions to spend time alone with God. It provides the example of Brother Lawrence, who found a way to be alone with God even when busy or among others. The overall message is that true faith involves cultivating an inner spiritual life through prayer and Scripture, and being alone with God helps one grow closer to Him.
The document contains announcements from Our Saviour Lutheran Church regarding upcoming events and volunteer opportunities. These include Sunday school teacher registration, adult Bible studies, fundraising for a youth trip, a Super Sale event, choir signups, and requests for donations of food and beverages.
1. OUR SAVIOUR LUTHERAN CHURCH - WEEKEND OF OCTOBER 31, 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
WHO’S ON DECK THIS WEEK
Altar Guild for October: Judi Kuehl and Lori Rutherford
The Eternal Flame for October is provided by Deloris, Jill and Dawn Sigmund in memory of Earl Siegmund.
DAY DATE TIME ORGANIST USHER ELDER ACOLYTE READER
Thur Oct 28 12:15 pm n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a
Thur Oct 28 7:00 pm Stephenie H Paul K Steve R Logan P
Lydia R
n/a
Sun Oct 31 7:45 am Stephenie H Mike M Paul C Hunter P
Connor R
Henry G
Sun Oct 31 9:15 am Band Dave B Dave B Julia K
Matt S
Bill C
Sun Oct 31 10:45 am Stephenie H Royal B Royal B Nina R
Isaac S
Rich R
Mon Nov 1 6:00 pm Stephenie H Wendy C n/a n/a
Lives Touched By the Gospel Last Week – 40 (10/21) and 363 (10/24)
(These numbers do not include Sunday School, Bible Classes or our 4 Preaching Stations)
WHAT’S UP THIS WEEK AT OUR SAVIOUR
Sunday (10/31) 7:45 am Traditional Worship, Sanctuary
9:15 am Praise Worship, Sanctuary
9:15 am Sunday Morning Bible Study, Parlor
9:30 am Sunday School (until 10:30am)
10:30 am Sunday Morning Bible Study, Parlor
10:45 am Traditional Worship, Sanctuary
Monday (11/1) 3:15 pm Trinity Basketball, Gym
5:00 pm Potluck Dinner, Gym
5:30 pm Youth Board Meeting, Youth Room
6:00 pm All Saints’ Worship Service, Sanctuary
7:00 pm Elders Meeting, Conference Room
Tuesday (11/2) 6:30 am Fall General Election, Classroom #1
7:00 am Bible Study, Parlor
9:00 am Bible Study, Parlor
12:00 pm Deadline for Announcement Sheet Blurbs
7:00 pm Choir Practice, Sanctuary
Wednesday (11/3) 3:00 pm Youth Night, Youth Room
6:00 pm Praise Band Practice, Sanctuary
6:00 pm Confirmation Class, Classrooms #1 and #6
6:00 pm Memory Work Help, Parlor
7:00 pm Personnel & Finance, Conference Room
Thursday (11/4) 9:00 am Staff Meeting, Dave’s Office
12:15 pm Brown Bag Worship, Parlor
3:15 pm Trinity Basketball, Gym
6:30 pm Cub Scouts, Classroom #1
7:00 pm Traditional Worship, Sanctuary
Saturday (11/6) 8:00 am Confirmation Public Examination Rehearsal, Sanctuary
Sunday (11/7) 2:00 am Daylight Saving Time (Fall Back)
7:45 am Traditional Worship, Sanctuary
9:15 am Praise Worship, Sanctuary
9:15 am Sunday Morning Bible Study, Parlor
9:30 am Sunday School (until 10:30am)
10:45 am Traditional Worship w/Confirmation Public Examination, Sanctuary
7:20 pm Packers vs Dallas, Lambeau Field
FALL FOR JESUS – The colors of fall in the Upper Midwest, in my opinion, are some of the best things given to us by
God. May the color of His of love lead you to seek His guidance in all circumstances. We ask visitors to let us know you
were here by filling out the Fellowship Pad (it’s in the hymnal rack) with today’s date, your name, address, phone #, etc.
2011 OFFICER/BOARD NOMINATIONS NEEDED – Please notify President Mike Charles to nominate someone for
one of the following positions: President-Elect (3 year term); Treasurer (Gay Pivonka is willing to stay); Evangelism
Board Chair (current chair is leaving); Stewardship Board Chair (Rich Ryman is willing to stay); Trustees Board Chair
(current chair is leaving). The President Elect serves 3 years (Elect, Current and Emeritus); all other positions are 2 year
terms. (NOTE: The election is scheduled for December 12 at 10am; please put it on your calendar.)
3 PRE-K / KINDERGARTEN AND 1 FIFTH GRADE TEACHER NEEDED – Sunday School teachers are still
needed for these grades. If you are able to help out, please contact Julie Rusch at 406-9077.
2. NURSERY AND SUNDAY SCHOOL ARE OPEN – Sunday School registration forms are in the office hallway; please
complete and send it to class with your child (children age 4 to 6th
grade are dismissed to class after the children’s sermon
at the 9:15 service). The nursery in the basement is open 9am to 10:30am for those toddling thru age 3; ask an usher if you
need assistance. Check out our new pager system which will quietly alert you of any issues while you are in church.
BIG STUFF COMING: HL-OR / 2011’S THEME – As mentioned last month, our theme for 2011 is “His Love–Our
Response”. If you would like to lend a hand to assist with events and accessories to this theme, let Pastor Dave know.
COME TO YOUTH NIGHT! – Wednesdays at 3pm on Confirmation Class nights. Confirmation students (and 6th
graders) stay until 6pm. Senior High youth can stay until 7:30pm. Have fun, get homework help and eat a $3 meal.
LWML SUNDAY – Thanks to all who helped make LWML Sunday a big success! We will not need cookies in
November, as we discussed in our meeting, but we will need some in December and January.
PACKERS RUNNERS – 20 runners are needed for the Packers home games on Nov 7 (night game), December 5/26 and
January 2, 2011. Signup sheets are faxed on Tuesday. Call Neil (866-9088) if you have any questions.
BIG STUFF COMING - BUDGET – ITS FAITH ABOUT THE FACTS – Soon you will be able to see the 2011
proposed church budget. It will be posted on the bulletin board outside of the church office two weeks before the voter’s
meeting. Please study is close and all comments and suggestions are welcome!
ONE MAN’S TRASH…IS OUR TREASURE – Please collect Coke Points, used cell phones, empty prescription pill
bottles, Box Tops for Education, Labels for Education, specially marked milk caps (Morning Glory, Kemps and Kwik
Trip), Capri Sun pouches, Tyson A+ certificates, empty ink jet cartridges, and aluminum cans. Place items in the
containers by the Preschool entrance or under the coat rack in the office hallway (place cans in the garage drop door).
YOUR UNUSED COUPONS ARE NEEDED – We send manufacturers’ coupons to military families overseas who use
them at the BX. Please place in the marked box in the office hallway. Coupons can be expired up to two months. For more
details, please contact Michelle in the office at 468-4065. Please help us make these packages a blessing to the receivers.
FREE PIANO! – Looking for a new home. It’s in good shape; needs tuning. Contact Marlys Brunsting at 391-0473.
ALL SAINTS DAY WORSHIP/POTLUCK MONDAY – Please join us November 1 at 5pm for a potluck dinner
and at 6pm for a service where we will give those loved ones back to the Creator and give thanks for their lives among
us. Bring memorial flowers if you like. Bring your family or friends, or come alone with your memories!
CHIX WITH STICKS AND ALL KNITTERS – All knitted projects for the homeless are due by November 1st
; they
will be distributed by month end.
CONFIRMATION EXAM – The Confirmation Class of 2010 will demonstrate their faith and knowledge of it on
November 7 at the 10:45am service.
COME TO THE FISH FRY – November 12 from 5-7pm. Bring family and friends. Carry out available.
LOYALTY SUNDAY – On Loyalty Sunday, November 14, we make our annual re-commitment to the Lord’s work here
and our sacrificial gifts toward that cause. Pledge forms can be found in the Narthex and the November issue of The
Voice. All things on there are confidential, between you and the Lord. Please give prayerful consideration to the gifts God
has given you, and then note your response to the Lord with your gifts of time, talent and treasure. We have a faith-based
budget, therefore what the family of Our Saviour places on their pledge cards plays a role in crafting the church budget.
BAPTISM SEMINAR – All new parents who desire their child to be baptized at Our Saviour are asked to attend a
Baptism Seminar with your child’s intended sponsors. Our next meeting is on November 13 from 10-11am. Are you
expecting a new addition or are you already a new parent and plan to have your child baptized at Our Saviour? Please call
468-4065 to RSVP to attend this required meeting.
**NEW** SPECIAL EVENT- PANCAKE AND PORKIE BREAKFAST SUNDAY NOV 14 – Plan to eat with us in
the gym from 8am-11am. Enjoy a great meal and fellowship on Confirmation Sunday (bring your out of town guests). A
free will offering will be taken; all proceeds will be used to purchase new kitchen equipment. There is no Packer Game so
enjoy some extra time at church.
CONFIRMATION DAY – Join us for Divine Worship on November 14 at 10:45am when our Confirmation class of
2010 restates and personally confirm their Baptismal vows.
ORDER A LUTHERAN STUDY BIBLE – The order form is on the bulletin board in the office hallway. Savings on
various covers, styles, sizes, etc. Orders are due by November 30.
CANTATA – December 5 at 7:45am – N.E.W. Lutheran High’s Cantata is coming to Our Saviour. Come on, crawl out
of bed early and fill the house for this special concert-like worship service!
VOTER’S MEETING – December 12 at 10am: Come to elect council positions and church officers. We all need to be
reminded that this is our congregation and His church. We are called to be good stewards of it, and part of that is our
joyful participation in it’s governance. We hope to see everyone at this brief but vital voter’s meeting. How about it?
CHRISTMAS EVE: DECEMBER 24 HAS 4 SERVICES! – We are pleased to announce a 1:30pm Praise Service on
Christmas Eve in addition to the regular 3:30pm (Praise) and 5:30/7:30pm (Traditional) services. This will allow more
options for traveling families or with an early evening event.
DECEMBER 25/26 – Our Christmas Day service will be held at 10am. On Sunday, December 26, we will hold three
services as usual at 7:45, 9:15 and 10:45am. There will be no Sunday School or nursery on this day.
LIFE QUOTE – “We fight the good fight of faith knowing that God loves human life. We know this because God became man, and
for us fights the Valiant One, whom God Himself elected. The Second Person of the Holy Trinity took on our flesh, fought the devil in
the wilderness, overcame temptation, died our death, redeemed us from sin, and rose again from the grave. In Him, everything is
finished, everything is accomplished, everything is paid for. In Him, the fight is already over, the victory already won. So rejoice, dear
Christians! Satan does not prevail. One little word has felled him!” Rev. Christopher S. Esget, Pastor, Immanuel Evangelical-Lutheran
Church, Alexandria, Virginia This “Life Quote” is from Lutherans for Life - www.lutheransforlife.org
LAST WEEK’S GIVING REPORT
(Our current approved budget calls for $10,680.53 per week)
Total gifts last week $7,556.50
3. TRINITY NEWS – The West entrance of Our Saviour leading to Green Bay Trinity announces that the Lord is present
and working in this place. Thanks to the work of Mrs. King, Miss Spatz, Mr. Stieglitz and the graduating class of 2010.
School email-The new email address for the school is baumannk@greenbaytrinity.org. All teacher email addresses are
listed on the website. Wish list items-Treasury of 100 Storybook Classics on DVD’s for Kindergarten ($75); Listening
Center for Grades 1 & 2 ($300); LCD Projector ($900); LCD Projector Screen ($120); Projector Cart ($200) All God’s
People Sing Hymnals (40 needed-$12 each).
MISSION FESTIVAL AT ZION-WAYSIDE – Come to hear Pastor James Lamb, the executive director of Lutherans
for Life on Sunday, November 7 at the 8am and 10:30am services. Pastor Lamb will share the mission opportunities that
life issues bring and hold a special presentation 9:15am. A Pancake Breakfast will be held after both services and anyone
is welcome to attend.
“BLAZIN IN THE SON” – Enjoy food and fun and support NEWLHS at the Stadium View on Nov 13. Silent auction at
4pm, dinner at 5:30, live auction follows. Expect loads of exciting items to bid on! $30/adult or $15/student (advance
table of 8 for $200 ($40 off). To attend or donate, contact Kristin (469-6810). Tickets available at church on Sunday.
BLOOD DRIVE - N.E.W. Lutheran High School is hosting a blood drive with the Red Cross on Tuesday, November 2nd
from 1-6pm. Please call the school office at 469-6810 to sign-up; walk-ins are also welcome!
OPEN HOUSES SCHEDULED AT N.E.W. LUTHERAN HIGH SCHOOL - Pencil us in! An Open House is being
held at N.E.W. Lutheran High School on the following days: November 18, January 13 and January 25. Each Open
House will be held from 6:30-8pm. Come see how we can help you prepare tomorrow's Christian Leaders!
CAMP LUTHER ASKS FOR THRIVENT CHOICE DOLLARS! – Call 1-800-847-4836 or log on to
www.thrivent.com/thriventchoice. Eligibility is determined by Thrivent based on your premiums, account values and
volunteer leadership! THANK YOU for giving to Camp Luther and EK2C!
RIGHT TO LIFE – The Door County Chapter of Wisconsin Right to Life will have Anthony Horvath as a Guest
Speaker on Nov. 5th
at 7 pm. The event will be held at Prince of Peace Church, 1756 Michigan Street, Sturgeon Bay.
There will be a Free Offering Collection. See the poster in hallway.
QUILT AUCTION – Nov 6 beginning at 9am at Celebration Campus of Faith Lutheran Church (3100 E Evergreen Dr.,
Appleton). Proceeds will help build the Camp Luther Scholarship Fund.
REDEEMER LUTHERAN SCHOOL – Has an immediate job opening in their After School Care Program (Weds and
Fri from 3-6pm). For more info, please contact Joyce Toenjes (920-499-1033).
BOOYAH SALE FOR ALTRUSA CLUB – Sunday, November 7 at 9am in the Bellin parking Lot (by the corner of E
Mason and Roosevelt). Sale includes homemade pies and other treats
HEARTLAND HOSPICE – Is looking for individuals interested in being friendly visitor companion volunteers in the
Green Bay area. Time required is very flexible and based on your availability. Contact Rebecca Busch at (866) 631-3149
or email 4699officestaff16@hcr-manorcare.com for more info.
OPERATION CHRISTMAS CHILD “Jesus said, Let the little children come to me and do not hinder them, for the
kingdom of heaven belongs to such as these.” Matthew 19:14.”
Samaritan's Purse, the sponsor of Operation Christmas Child, is an organization dedicated to bringing hope and the Good
News to those in desperate need around the world. This year the shoe boxes at Our Saviour will be collected until
November 21. By participating in this mission, in 5 easy steps, you can help bring joy and hope to children in difficult
situations all over the world.
Step 1 – find an empty shoe box or clear plastic box with lid (shoe box size), pray for the child who will receive it.
Step 2 – decide on the child's age (2-4; 5-9; or 10-14) and sex (boy or girl)
Step 3 – fill the box with a variety of gifts (see below)
Step 4 – attach a label to the lid (available at church) designating the sex and age group of the child who is to receive the
shoe box (include a check for $7 payable to Samaritans Purse-putOCC in the memo line)
Step 5 – place a rubber band around the box; bring it to church by Nov 21st
If you wish to gift wrap your box, wrap the top and bottom separately. All boxes are opened at the processing center
where the checks will be collected. The money you include helps with the cost of shipping and other expenses. Your gift
can be tax deductible; include your name and address if you'd like to receive the proper form. You may also include
pictures of your family. If you include your name and address, the child may write back. Once the boxes are collected,
they'll be taken to Green Bay Community Church on Cardinal Lane. From there they are sent to one of 5 centers in the
country where they go through the final processing and are sent to children all over the world.
ITEMS TO INCLUDE IN YOUR BOX
TOYS – small cars, balls, dolls, stuffed animals, kazoos, harmonicas, yo-yos, jump ropes, toys that light up/make noise
(w/extra batteries), slinkys, crafts, etc
SCHOOL SUPPLIES – pens, pencils, sharpeners, crayons, markers, stamps, ink pad sets, writing pads/ paper, solar
calculators, coloring or picture books
HYGINE ITEMS – toothbrush, toothpaste, mild bar soap (in a plastic bag), comb, washcloth, etc.–
no lotions, liquids, medication or vitamins
OTHER – hard candy, lollipops, mints, gum, - (no chocolate, tootsie rolls or gummy bear-like soft candy; NO food items
i.e. granola bars); double bag all candy; T shirts, socks, sunglasses, hair clips, toy jewelry, watches, flashlights (with extra
batteries), tools, etc
4. PLEASE DO NOT INCLUDE -used or damaged items, war-related items (toy guns, knives or military figures), snakes
of any kind, breakable items such as snow globes or glass containers, aerosol cans.
TRINITY NEWS – The West entrance of Our Saviour leading to Green Bay Trinity announces that the Lord is present
and working in this place. Thanks to the work of Mrs. King, Miss Spatz, Mr. Stieglitz and the graduating class of 2010.
School email-The new email address for the school is baumannk@greenbaytrinity.org. All teacher email addresses are
listed on the website. Wish list items-Treasury of 100 Storybook Classics on DVD’s for Kindergarten ($75); Listening
Center for Grades 1 & 2 ($300); LCD Projector ($900); LCD Projector Screen ($120); Projector Cart ($200) All God’s
People Sing Hymnals (40 needed-$12 each).
MISSION FESTIVAL AT ZION-WAYSIDE – Come to hear Pastor James Lamb, the executive director of Lutherans
for Life on Sunday, November 7 at the 8am and 10:30am services. Pastor Lamb will share the mission opportunities that
life issues bring and hold a special presentation 9:15am. A Pancake Breakfast will be held after both services and anyone
is welcome to attend.
“BLAZIN IN THE SON” – Enjoy food and fun and support NEWLHS at the Stadium View on Nov 13. Silent auction at
4pm, dinner at 5:30, live auction follows. Expect loads of exciting items to bid on! $30/adult or $15/student (advance
table of 8 for $200 ($40 off). To attend or donate, contact Kristin (469-6810). Tickets available at church on Sunday.
BLOOD DRIVE - N.E.W. Lutheran High School is hosting a blood drive with the Red Cross on Tuesday, November 2nd
from 1-6pm. Please call the school office at 469-6810 to sign-up; walk-ins are also welcome!
OPEN HOUSES SCHEDULED AT N.E.W. LUTHERAN HIGH SCHOOL - Pencil us in! An Open House is being
held at N.E.W. Lutheran High School on the following days: November 18, January 13 and January 25. Each Open
House will be held from 6:30-8pm. Come see how we can help you prepare tomorrow's Christian Leaders!
CAMP LUTHER ASKS FOR THRIVENT CHOICE DOLLARS! – Call 1-800-847-4836 or log on to
www.thrivent.com/thriventchoice. Eligibility is determined by Thrivent based on your premiums, account values and
volunteer leadership! THANK YOU for giving to Camp Luther and EK2C!
RIGHT TO LIFE – The Door County Chapter of Wisconsin Right to Life will have Anthony Horvath as a Guest
Speaker on Nov. 5th
at 7 pm. The event will be held at Prince of Peace Church, 1756 Michigan Street, Sturgeon Bay.
There will be a Free Offering Collection. See the poster in hallway.
QUILT AUCTION – Nov 6 beginning at 9am at Celebration Campus of Faith Lutheran Church (3100 E Evergreen Dr.,
Appleton). Proceeds will help build the Camp Luther Scholarship Fund.
REDEEMER LUTHERAN SCHOOL – Has an immediate job opening in their After School Care Program (Weds and
Fri from 3-6pm). For more info, please contact Joyce Toenjes (920-499-1033).
BOOYAH SALE FOR ALTRUSA CLUB – Sunday, November 7 at 9am in the Bellin parking Lot (by the corner of E
Mason and Roosevelt). Sale includes homemade pies and other treats
HEARTLAND HOSPICE – Is looking for individuals interested in being friendly visitor companion volunteers in the
Green Bay area. Time required is very flexible and based on your availability. Contact Rebecca Busch at (866) 631-3149
or email 4699officestaff16@hcr-manorcare.com for more info.
OPERATION CHRISTMAS CHILD “Jesus said, Let the little children come to me and do not hinder them, for the
kingdom of heaven belongs to such as these.” Matthew 19:14.”
Samaritan's Purse, the sponsor of Operation Christmas Child, is an organization dedicated to bringing hope and the Good
News to those in desperate need around the world. This year the shoe boxes at Our Saviour will be collected until
November 21. By participating in this mission, in 5 easy steps, you can help bring joy and hope to children in difficult
situations all over the world.
Step 1 – find an empty shoe box or clear plastic box with lid (shoe box size), pray for the child who will receive it.
Step 2 – decide on the child's age (2-4; 5-9; or 10-14) and sex (boy or girl)
Step 3 – fill the box with a variety of gifts (see below)
Step 4 – attach a label to the lid (available at church) designating the sex and age group of the child who is to receive the
shoe box (include a check for $7 payable to Samaritans Purse-putOCC in the memo line)
Step 5 – place a rubber band around the box; bring it to church by Nov 21st
If you wish to gift wrap your box, wrap the top and bottom separately. All boxes are opened at the processing center
where the checks will be collected. The money you include helps with the cost of shipping and other expenses. Your gift
can be tax deductible; include your name and address if you'd like to receive the proper form. You may also include
pictures of your family. If you include your name and address, the child may write back. Once the boxes are collected,
they'll be taken to Green Bay Community Church on Cardinal Lane. From there they are sent to one of 5 centers in the
country where they go through the final processing and are sent to children all over the world.
ITEMS TO INCLUDE IN YOUR BOX
TOYS – small cars, balls, dolls, stuffed animals, kazoos, harmonicas, yo-yos, jump ropes, toys that light up/make noise
(w/extra batteries), slinkys, crafts, etc
SCHOOL SUPPLIES – pens, pencils, sharpeners, crayons, markers, stamps, ink pad sets, writing pads/ paper, solar
calculators, coloring or picture books
HYGINE ITEMS – toothbrush, toothpaste, mild bar soap (in a plastic bag), comb, washcloth, etc.–
no lotions, liquids, medication or vitamins
5. OTHER – hard candy, lollipops, mints, gum, - (no chocolate, tootsie rolls or gummy bear-like soft candy; NO food items
i.e. granola bars); double bag all candy; T shirts, socks, sunglasses, hair clips, toy jewelry, watches, flashlights (with extra
batteries), tools, etc
PLEASE DO NOT INCLUDE -used or damaged items, war-related items (toy guns, knives or military figures), snakes
of any kind, breakable items such as snow globes or glass containers, aerosol cans.