Volunteers are still needed at Lambeau Field for Packers games in December and January. Gift cards from local stores and gas stations can be purchased through Our Saviour's SCRIP program with a percentage donated to the church. Our Saviour is collecting food donations and gifts for those in need around the holidays. Opportunities are available to advertise a business in the church newsletter.
Volunteers are still needed at Lambeau Field on December 25th and January 1st. The January issue of the monthly newsletter, The Voice, will be available at church by the 1st of each month. Gift cards can be purchased at the Welcome Center, with a percentage donated to Our Saviour. Today is Loyalty Sunday when members make annual commitments. Teen gift donations from the 'Toys for Teens' program should be returned today. Food donations are being collected for local pantries during the holidays.
- Sunday School classes and nursery are available during the 9:15am service for children up to grade 6. Registration forms can be found in the office.
- Volunteers are needed for upcoming Packers games at Lambeau Field in November and December. Sign up sheets are at the Welcome Center.
- The church grounds cleanup scheduled for last Saturday will be rescheduled to this Saturday, November 5th at 8am. Volunteers of all skill levels are invited.
This summary provides an overview of announcements from Our Saviour Lutheran Church in 3 sentences or less:
The church is celebrating its congregational theme of "His Love – Our Response" with a new banner and various classes and activities held throughout the week. Various groups are holding fundraisers including selling discount cards and collecting items for missions. The church provides notices about upcoming worship services and events including Lenten services, baptisms, and fundraising activities to support church programs and camps.
1) There will be no Sunday school this week on November 27. Sunday school children should mark their calendars for pageant practice on December 10 and 17 from 9-11am.
2) Our Saviour Lutheran Church youth will hold a "drop-and-shop" childcare event this Saturday, December 3 from 10am-4pm for $4 per child per hour to allow parents to shop. Youth volunteers are still needed.
3) The congregation is encouraged to bring non-perishable food donations to church to help stock local food pantries for the holidays.
This document provides announcements and details for upcoming events at Our Saviour Lutheran Church in Green Bay, Wisconsin for the week of December 13, 2009. It includes the church contact information, worship services and volunteers, financial reports, youth activities, community outreach opportunities, and other notices.
This document contains announcements for various upcoming events at a church, including Holy Week services, Easter events, fundraisers, and other activities. Some of the key events mentioned are Maundy Thursday and Good Friday services, an Easter egg hunt, and plays or performances on specific dates in April and May. The announcements also provide details on donating items for rummage sales and other fundraising efforts, as well as requesting donations of items for the church kitchen.
This document provides information about the Anglican Church of St. Nicholas including contact details, prayers for the week, and upcoming events at the church. It includes prayers for various groups and individuals, notices about Advent activities like wreath making and a program on Jesus, and announcements of services and events like the Christmas Feast and Lessons and Carols service.
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.
Volunteers are still needed at Lambeau Field on December 25th and January 1st. The January issue of the monthly newsletter, The Voice, will be available at church by the 1st of each month. Gift cards can be purchased at the Welcome Center, with a percentage donated to Our Saviour. Today is Loyalty Sunday when members make annual commitments. Teen gift donations from the 'Toys for Teens' program should be returned today. Food donations are being collected for local pantries during the holidays.
- Sunday School classes and nursery are available during the 9:15am service for children up to grade 6. Registration forms can be found in the office.
- Volunteers are needed for upcoming Packers games at Lambeau Field in November and December. Sign up sheets are at the Welcome Center.
- The church grounds cleanup scheduled for last Saturday will be rescheduled to this Saturday, November 5th at 8am. Volunteers of all skill levels are invited.
This summary provides an overview of announcements from Our Saviour Lutheran Church in 3 sentences or less:
The church is celebrating its congregational theme of "His Love – Our Response" with a new banner and various classes and activities held throughout the week. Various groups are holding fundraisers including selling discount cards and collecting items for missions. The church provides notices about upcoming worship services and events including Lenten services, baptisms, and fundraising activities to support church programs and camps.
1) There will be no Sunday school this week on November 27. Sunday school children should mark their calendars for pageant practice on December 10 and 17 from 9-11am.
2) Our Saviour Lutheran Church youth will hold a "drop-and-shop" childcare event this Saturday, December 3 from 10am-4pm for $4 per child per hour to allow parents to shop. Youth volunteers are still needed.
3) The congregation is encouraged to bring non-perishable food donations to church to help stock local food pantries for the holidays.
This document provides announcements and details for upcoming events at Our Saviour Lutheran Church in Green Bay, Wisconsin for the week of December 13, 2009. It includes the church contact information, worship services and volunteers, financial reports, youth activities, community outreach opportunities, and other notices.
This document contains announcements for various upcoming events at a church, including Holy Week services, Easter events, fundraisers, and other activities. Some of the key events mentioned are Maundy Thursday and Good Friday services, an Easter egg hunt, and plays or performances on specific dates in April and May. The announcements also provide details on donating items for rummage sales and other fundraising efforts, as well as requesting donations of items for the church kitchen.
This document provides information about the Anglican Church of St. Nicholas including contact details, prayers for the week, and upcoming events at the church. It includes prayers for various groups and individuals, notices about Advent activities like wreath making and a program on Jesus, and announcements of services and events like the Christmas Feast and Lessons and Carols service.
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.
Pastor Dave is officiating a wedding in Milwaukee today so Pastor Greg will lead services. There will be no Bible study. Michelle is on vacation this week. Sunday school has resumed and the nursery is open during the 9:15 service. Open gym/basketball is Sunday nights from 6:30-8:30pm for ages 12+. The next Packers game at Lambeau Field is October 2nd and volunteers are needed. Consider signing up for electronic giving through Simply Giving.
This document provides information about events and services at Our Saviour Lutheran Church for the weekend of March 6, 2011. It includes details about worship services, Bible studies, Sunday school, Lenten services and meals, membership classes, fundraising activities and donation opportunities. Contact information is provided for the church office and pastors.
The document contains announcements for various upcoming events at Our Saviour Lutheran Church, including a men's retreat, business advertising opportunities in the church newsletter, donations needed for homeless students and the church, and signups needed for rummage sales. It also includes announcements about kindergarten roundup at Green Bay Trinity, a Perkins pie fundraiser, a drama presentation, a family winter retreat, summer camp registration, literacy training sessions, and a marriage encounter weekend.
This summary provides an overview of events and announcements from Our Saviour Lutheran Church for the week of August 21, 2011:
- Youth mini-golfing is scheduled for Sunday after the 10:45am service. Confirmation classes will begin on Wednesdays after school.
- The annual Fall Rally will be held on September 11th from 9am-12pm, featuring cinnamon rolls, booyah, and a potluck lunch.
- Various fundraising opportunities are announced, including a pizza sale and gift card sales, with proceeds going towards church programs.
- Volunteers are needed for various activities like cutting vegetables, coupon clipping, and working Lambeau Field games in September.
This document provides announcements for various upcoming events at Our Saviour Lutheran Church for the week of May 1, 2011. These include a ladies luncheon on May 7th, a kids' rummage sale on May 21st, a super rummage sale on August 20th, a tasteful evening event on May 6th, and softball team signups. It also provides updates on donations needed for tornado relief efforts in Merrill, Wisconsin and the opening of Heritage Hill for the season on May 1st.
The document provides announcements for various upcoming events at Our Saviour Lutheran Church, including informational meetings, fundraising activities, worship services, and youth activities. It announces the availability of 2012 offering envelopes, a meeting about the 2013 National Youth Gathering, and changes allowing business owners to advertise in the church newsletter. It also provides details on upcoming men's and youth events, volunteer opportunities, worship times, and community open houses.
The document provides information about upcoming events at a church, including a fall rally, pizza sale, Packers game, knitting class, and dinner tickets. It also lists needs like rocks for painting, coffee/soda donations, and wishes for a local Lutheran high school. Regular worship services and activities are noted, such as Sunday school, choir practice, and open gym basketball. Financial giving totals from the previous week are reported.
This document discusses using presentation sharing tools like SlideShare for online learning. It notes that SlideShare allows uploading PowerPoint presentations that are converted to flash format and can be viewed online by others. Presentations on SlideShare can include comments. The document suggests this tool could be used for oral practice with students, allowing them to see correct spellings and pronunciations of words. It also notes this tool is important for students to learn graphically through wording and explanations, and that interaction with new technologies like this facilitates additional student learning.
Este documento describe tres riesgos de higiene industrial en una empresa de refrigeración: 1) El riesgo de sustancias químicas al limpiar equipos, lo que podría causar quemaduras o intoxicación si no se usan EPP como guantes y tapabocas; 2) Los riesgos ergonómicos al mover objetos pesados, lo que podría causar hernias u otros problemas musculoesqueléticos si no se levantan las cargas correctamente; 3) Los riesgos de temperatura, ya que el frío y el polvo en las bodegas pod
The document summarizes the struggles of the Mushahar community, one of the most marginalized groups in eastern Uttar Pradesh, India. It describes how they have historically faced discrimination, food insecurity, and denial of rights. It then discusses the formation of Mushahar Vikas Pahal, a community-led platform that has advocated for the Mushahars and helped secure land rights, access to food and social programs, education for children, and an end to violence against women in the community. Through their collective efforts, the lives of Mushahars have significantly improved, though challenges remain regarding healthcare, housing, and sustainable livelihoods. The platform aims to continue empowering the community to advocate for their rights
The document outlines the workflow and timeline for creating and launching various marketing assets over the next month. It includes the target launch dates for a website Q&A, two white papers, and a case study between January 23rd and February 6th. For each asset, it details who is responsible for writing the initial draft, making edits, approving the final version, adding it to an email template, testing the email, and publishing it live. It also reviews and approves the standard marketing workflow by January 26th.
HepCan Response to a Central Florida Problem_2009bafiedler
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms for those who already suffer from conditions like anxiety and depression.
Misbahuddin Ansari received a Master of City Planning degree from IIT Kharagpur in 2016 and a Bachelor of Architecture degree from AIT School of Architecture and Planning in 2014. He has skills in AutoCAD, Google SketchUp, Microsoft Office, Adobe Photoshop and Illustrator, and ArcMap GIS. His academic projects include proposals for the revitalization of Ramgarh Taal in Gorakhpur and a campus plan for Nalanda University in Rajgir, Bihar. His practical experience includes internships with architecture and design firms in Noida, Nagpur and Mumbai as well as work as a teaching assistant at IIT Kharagpur. His areas
Neil S. Gross is an educational consultant who has over 30 years of experience in various roles such as a special education teacher, school administrator, and military officer. He currently works as an independent consultant providing services like classroom management training, support for schools struggling with state reviews, and assistance to non-public schools. Gross also has an adjunct professor role teaching classroom management and has held positions as the director of a leadership program and human resources administrator for a school district.
This document appears to be a slide presentation on gender and misconceptions in citizenship education. It defines key terms like gender, sex, and stereotypes. It notes that gender refers to social roles while sex is biological. Stereotypes are unfounded beliefs applied to whole groups. The presentation discusses some common misconceptions in Ghanaian communities, including the idea that males are always heads of families and breadwinners, when in reality some families are headed by females or breadwinners. It aims to educate on the differences between gender and sex.
The document summarizes research on several multi-touch systems including Jeff Han's FTIR tabletop, ThinSight, and direct-touch tabletop designs. It describes the contributions of each system, such as Han's use of acrylic as an inexpensive medium and ThinSight's thin form factor. It also discusses the advantages and disadvantages of different approaches as well as research on evaluating direct-touch tabletop interfaces and interaction techniques.
Aesop's Fables (The Wind and The Sun/A Wolf in Sheep's Clothing) & The Hen an...ChamiePapersty
This document contains summaries of four short stories or fables: The Wind and the Sun, A Wolf in Sheep's Clothing, and The Rooster and the Hen. It was prepared by Angelica V. Villegas for her BEEd 3-1 Day class and includes tales from Aesop's Fables as well as "Tales of a Finnish Tupa" by James Cloyd Bowman and Margery Bianco.
1) Sunday school registration forms are available in the office hallway and volunteers are needed to teach classes.
2) Donations of coffee, soda, and snacks are requested for fellowship time after services.
3) Various mission projects are collecting specific items like coffee, backpacks, and snacks to send to missionaries in Nigeria by November 27th.
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.
Pastor Dave is officiating a wedding in Milwaukee today so Pastor Greg will lead services. There will be no Bible study. Michelle is on vacation this week. Sunday school has resumed and the nursery is open during the 9:15 service. Open gym/basketball is Sunday nights from 6:30-8:30pm for ages 12+. The next Packers game at Lambeau Field is October 2nd and volunteers are needed. Consider signing up for electronic giving through Simply Giving.
This document provides information about events and services at Our Saviour Lutheran Church for the weekend of March 6, 2011. It includes details about worship services, Bible studies, Sunday school, Lenten services and meals, membership classes, fundraising activities and donation opportunities. Contact information is provided for the church office and pastors.
The document contains announcements for various upcoming events at Our Saviour Lutheran Church, including a men's retreat, business advertising opportunities in the church newsletter, donations needed for homeless students and the church, and signups needed for rummage sales. It also includes announcements about kindergarten roundup at Green Bay Trinity, a Perkins pie fundraiser, a drama presentation, a family winter retreat, summer camp registration, literacy training sessions, and a marriage encounter weekend.
This summary provides an overview of events and announcements from Our Saviour Lutheran Church for the week of August 21, 2011:
- Youth mini-golfing is scheduled for Sunday after the 10:45am service. Confirmation classes will begin on Wednesdays after school.
- The annual Fall Rally will be held on September 11th from 9am-12pm, featuring cinnamon rolls, booyah, and a potluck lunch.
- Various fundraising opportunities are announced, including a pizza sale and gift card sales, with proceeds going towards church programs.
- Volunteers are needed for various activities like cutting vegetables, coupon clipping, and working Lambeau Field games in September.
This document provides announcements for various upcoming events at Our Saviour Lutheran Church for the week of May 1, 2011. These include a ladies luncheon on May 7th, a kids' rummage sale on May 21st, a super rummage sale on August 20th, a tasteful evening event on May 6th, and softball team signups. It also provides updates on donations needed for tornado relief efforts in Merrill, Wisconsin and the opening of Heritage Hill for the season on May 1st.
The document provides announcements for various upcoming events at Our Saviour Lutheran Church, including informational meetings, fundraising activities, worship services, and youth activities. It announces the availability of 2012 offering envelopes, a meeting about the 2013 National Youth Gathering, and changes allowing business owners to advertise in the church newsletter. It also provides details on upcoming men's and youth events, volunteer opportunities, worship times, and community open houses.
The document provides information about upcoming events at a church, including a fall rally, pizza sale, Packers game, knitting class, and dinner tickets. It also lists needs like rocks for painting, coffee/soda donations, and wishes for a local Lutheran high school. Regular worship services and activities are noted, such as Sunday school, choir practice, and open gym basketball. Financial giving totals from the previous week are reported.
This document discusses using presentation sharing tools like SlideShare for online learning. It notes that SlideShare allows uploading PowerPoint presentations that are converted to flash format and can be viewed online by others. Presentations on SlideShare can include comments. The document suggests this tool could be used for oral practice with students, allowing them to see correct spellings and pronunciations of words. It also notes this tool is important for students to learn graphically through wording and explanations, and that interaction with new technologies like this facilitates additional student learning.
Este documento describe tres riesgos de higiene industrial en una empresa de refrigeración: 1) El riesgo de sustancias químicas al limpiar equipos, lo que podría causar quemaduras o intoxicación si no se usan EPP como guantes y tapabocas; 2) Los riesgos ergonómicos al mover objetos pesados, lo que podría causar hernias u otros problemas musculoesqueléticos si no se levantan las cargas correctamente; 3) Los riesgos de temperatura, ya que el frío y el polvo en las bodegas pod
The document summarizes the struggles of the Mushahar community, one of the most marginalized groups in eastern Uttar Pradesh, India. It describes how they have historically faced discrimination, food insecurity, and denial of rights. It then discusses the formation of Mushahar Vikas Pahal, a community-led platform that has advocated for the Mushahars and helped secure land rights, access to food and social programs, education for children, and an end to violence against women in the community. Through their collective efforts, the lives of Mushahars have significantly improved, though challenges remain regarding healthcare, housing, and sustainable livelihoods. The platform aims to continue empowering the community to advocate for their rights
The document outlines the workflow and timeline for creating and launching various marketing assets over the next month. It includes the target launch dates for a website Q&A, two white papers, and a case study between January 23rd and February 6th. For each asset, it details who is responsible for writing the initial draft, making edits, approving the final version, adding it to an email template, testing the email, and publishing it live. It also reviews and approves the standard marketing workflow by January 26th.
HepCan Response to a Central Florida Problem_2009bafiedler
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms for those who already suffer from conditions like anxiety and depression.
Misbahuddin Ansari received a Master of City Planning degree from IIT Kharagpur in 2016 and a Bachelor of Architecture degree from AIT School of Architecture and Planning in 2014. He has skills in AutoCAD, Google SketchUp, Microsoft Office, Adobe Photoshop and Illustrator, and ArcMap GIS. His academic projects include proposals for the revitalization of Ramgarh Taal in Gorakhpur and a campus plan for Nalanda University in Rajgir, Bihar. His practical experience includes internships with architecture and design firms in Noida, Nagpur and Mumbai as well as work as a teaching assistant at IIT Kharagpur. His areas
Neil S. Gross is an educational consultant who has over 30 years of experience in various roles such as a special education teacher, school administrator, and military officer. He currently works as an independent consultant providing services like classroom management training, support for schools struggling with state reviews, and assistance to non-public schools. Gross also has an adjunct professor role teaching classroom management and has held positions as the director of a leadership program and human resources administrator for a school district.
This document appears to be a slide presentation on gender and misconceptions in citizenship education. It defines key terms like gender, sex, and stereotypes. It notes that gender refers to social roles while sex is biological. Stereotypes are unfounded beliefs applied to whole groups. The presentation discusses some common misconceptions in Ghanaian communities, including the idea that males are always heads of families and breadwinners, when in reality some families are headed by females or breadwinners. It aims to educate on the differences between gender and sex.
The document summarizes research on several multi-touch systems including Jeff Han's FTIR tabletop, ThinSight, and direct-touch tabletop designs. It describes the contributions of each system, such as Han's use of acrylic as an inexpensive medium and ThinSight's thin form factor. It also discusses the advantages and disadvantages of different approaches as well as research on evaluating direct-touch tabletop interfaces and interaction techniques.
Aesop's Fables (The Wind and The Sun/A Wolf in Sheep's Clothing) & The Hen an...ChamiePapersty
This document contains summaries of four short stories or fables: The Wind and the Sun, A Wolf in Sheep's Clothing, and The Rooster and the Hen. It was prepared by Angelica V. Villegas for her BEEd 3-1 Day class and includes tales from Aesop's Fables as well as "Tales of a Finnish Tupa" by James Cloyd Bowman and Margery Bianco.
1) Sunday school registration forms are available in the office hallway and volunteers are needed to teach classes.
2) Donations of coffee, soda, and snacks are requested for fellowship time after services.
3) Various mission projects are collecting specific items like coffee, backpacks, and snacks to send to missionaries in Nigeria by November 27th.
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.
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.
This document provides announcements and details for upcoming events at Our Saviour Lutheran Church in Green Bay, Wisconsin for the week of December 13, 2009. It includes the church contact information, worship services and volunteers, financial reports, youth activities, community outreach opportunities, and other notices.
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 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 provides updates on various church activities and events including sports games being rescheduled due to rain, registration for upcoming Vacation Bible School, a craft event on June 6th, and information on donating items to different causes. It also announces dates for upcoming church events in the fall and provides details on volunteer opportunities like working a food stand at an upcoming concert.
1) Today is the last day to purchase tickets for the SOL Spice of Life Dinner on March 24th, which will feature a 5-course European meal. Childcare and music will be provided.
2) The Altar Guild is looking for new members to help prepare communion for services that will soon include communion every Sunday.
3) Chicks with Stix will meet on March 21st to make dresses, dolls, and other items for charity. They are also discussing a quilting project for the summer.
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 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.
The document contains announcements for OSLC regarding floor waxing, softball games, Scrip gift card sales, volunteer opportunities, basketball, preschool enrollment, a rummage sale, recycling programs, and fundraising events for Camp Luther.
Our Saviour Lutheran Church is holding its annual Fall Rally on September 11th with food, activities, and volunteer signups. Various youth and sports groups provide updates on recent results and upcoming events. The church is collecting donations and recyclables to support various causes while also advertising upcoming fundraisers and volunteer opportunities through various committees.
Softball games and open gym are scheduled for the evening of June 5th. A Sweet Monday class led by a local artist will teach participants how to create centerpieces on June 6th. The church directory has arrived and is available for pickup. Chicks with Stix, a knitting group, will meet on June 15th. Summer camp opportunities at Camp Luther are available in July.
- The net proceeds from the church's Super Sale was $4,642.91. Volunteers are needed to work at Lambeau Field and Packer games this season.
- The Praise Band is looking for drummers, guitarists, keyboardists, and vocalists to practice on Wednesday nights and play some Sundays. No experience necessary.
- Sunday School teachers are needed, especially for team teaching every other week. Background checks are required every 3 years for teachers.
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.
The Worship of God atKnightdale Baptist Church Oct 19 BulletinKnightdale Church
The document is a church bulletin that provides information about an upcoming Sunday service at Knightdale Baptist Church, including:
1) It welcomes everyone to the service and provides details on the order of worship such as hymns, prayers, and a sermon titled "Sleeping Beauty and the Walking Dead".
2) It includes announcements about upcoming church events like a children's fall festival and Operation Christmas Child shoebox collection, and volunteer needs.
3) It provides the schedule for the week and lists names of people serving in various worship leader roles that Sunday.
The document announces several upcoming events at Our Saviour Lutheran Church, including adding handicap accessible doors, donations needed for children's items sales, Holy Week services, and volunteer opportunities at Camp Luther. Easter flower donations are due, and plants will be delivered to shut-ins. A fall prevention program called "Stepping On" will begin in April.
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 announcements for various church events happening at Our Saviour Lutheran Church, including that nursery and Sunday school are closed, Bible study classes are happening, and several fellowship and fundraising events are taking place in the coming weeks such as a ladies luncheon, rummage sales, and a wine tasting fundraiser. It also provides notices about donation requests and opportunities to volunteer through various church ministries and programs.
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 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 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 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 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 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.
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.
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
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.
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.
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 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.
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.
Heartfulness Magazine - June 2024 (Volume 9, Issue 6)heartfulness
Dear readers,
This month we continue with more inspiring talks from the Global Spirituality Mahotsav that was held from March 14 to 17, 2024, at Kanha Shanti Vanam.
We hear from Daaji on lifestyle and yoga in honor of International Day of Yoga, June 21, 2024. We also hear from Professor Bhavani Rao, Dean at Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham University, on spirituality in action, the Venerable BhikkuSanghasena on how to be an ambassador for compassion, Dr. Tony Nader on the Maharishi Effect, Swami Mukundananda on the crossroads of modernization, Tejinder Kaur Basra on the purpose of work, the Venerable GesheDorjiDamdul on the psychology of peace, the Rt. Hon. Patricia Scotland, KC, Secretary-General of the Commonwealth, on how we are all related, and world-renowned violinist KumareshRajagopalan on the uplifting mysteries of music.
Dr. Prasad Veluthanar shares an Ayurvedic perspective on treating autism, Dr. IchakAdizes helps us navigate disagreements at work, Sravan Banda celebrates World Environment Day by sharing some tips on land restoration, and Sara Bubber tells our children another inspiring story and challenges them with some fun facts and riddles.
Happy reading,
The editors
Lucid Dreaming: Understanding the Risks and Benefits
The ability to control one's dreams or for the dreamer to be aware that he or she is dreaming. This process, called lucid dreaming, has some potential risks as well as many fascinating benefits. However, many people are hesitant to try it initially for fear of the potential dangers. This article aims to clarify these concerns by exploring both the risks and benefits of lucid dreaming.
The Benefits of Lucid Dreaming
Lucid dreaming allows a person to take control of their dream world, helping them overcome their fears and eliminate nightmares. This technique is particularly useful for mental health. By taking control of their dreams, individuals can face challenging scenarios in a controlled environment, which can help reduce anxiety and increase self-confidence.
Addressing Common Concerns
Physical Harm in Dreams Lucid dreaming is fundamentally safe. In a lucid dream, everything is a creation of your mind. Therefore, nothing in the dream can physically harm you. Despite the vividness and realness of the dream experience, it remains entirely within your mental landscape, posing no physical danger.
Mental Health Risks Concerns about developing PTSD or other mental illnesses from lucid dreaming are unfounded. As soon as you wake up, it's clear that the events experienced in the dream were not real. On the contrary, lucid dreaming is often seen as a therapeutic tool for conditions like PTSD, as it allows individuals to reframe and manage their thoughts.
Potential Risks of Lucid Dreaming
While generally safe, lucid dreaming does come with a few risks as well:
Mixing Dream Memories with Reality Long-term lucid dreamers might occasionally confuse dream memories with real ones, creating false memories. This issue is rare and preventable by maintaining a dream journal and avoiding lucid dreaming about real-life people or places too frequently.
Escapism Using lucid dreaming to escape reality can be problematic if it interferes with your daily life. While it is sometimes beneficial to escape and relieve the stress of reality, relying on lucid dreaming for happiness can hinder personal growth and productivity.
Feeling Tired After Lucid Dreaming Some people report feeling tired after lucid dreaming. This tiredness is not due to the dreams themselves but often results from not getting enough sleep or using techniques that disrupt sleep patterns. Taking breaks and ensuring adequate sleep can prevent this.
Mental Exhaustion Lucid dreaming can be mentally taxing if practiced excessively without breaks. It’s important to balance lucid dreaming with regular sleep to avoid mental fatigue.
Lucid dreaming is safe and beneficial if done with caution. It has many benefits, such as overcoming fear and improving mental health, and minimal risks. There are many resources and tutorials available for those interested in trying it.
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1. LAMBEAU FIELD – We still need volunteers at Lambeau Field on December 11 (next week) as 2012 OFFERING ENVELOPES ARE HERE – 2012 envelopes are now ready to take home. Wait
well as the 25th and January 1). Signup sheets for all scheduled games are at the Welcome Center. until 2012 to use these envelopes as your NUMBER has most likely changed. Please call Michelle at
Please call Neil Burmeister at 866-9088 for information. We will probably host a playoff game or two 468-4065 to begin electronic giving thru ‘SimplyGiving’ or if you no longer want envelopes.
so please consider beyond the regular season when you make plans. GO PACK GO…we’re 11 & 0!
UNPLUG YOUR CHRISTMAS MACHINE! – December 5th / 6:00pm / Classroom #1 - It seems
GIFT GIVING MADE EASY – What are you giving to family and friends this year? Do you plan to even though we all understand the true meaning of Christmas, it is extremely difficult to avoid getting
shop at Kohl’s, ShopKo or Walmart? Maybe you’re cooking and will shop at Copp’s, Festival or caught up in the hustle-bustle-stress-inducing-nerve-wracking-can’t-wait-till-it’s-over feeling that the
Woodman’s. Traveling and need gas at a BP, Shell or Kwik Trip? We have a gift card (SCRIP) for season can end up giving us. The memories that stay with you are the ones that don’t cost a lot of
that! Stop by the Welcome Center today to buy gift cards; for each card purchased, a % of that money. They don’t come from a store shelf or the North Pole. They’re brought back to life by a
purchase is donated to Our Saviour (you receive the full amount to spend). It’s that easy, year round. song, a smell, or an old photo. Join us to learn ways you can truly get everyone involved in the
LOYALTY SUNDAY – Next week, we will make our annual re-commitment to the Lord’s work Christmas spirit, without raising your blood pressure. Bring your favorite Christmas mug as well as
here and our sacrificial gifts toward that cause. A Loyalty Sunday Pledge form can be found in some stories. Hot drinks and snacks will be provided. Pre-registration is required. Email your
today’s bulletin or on the Narthex counter. All things on there are confidential, between you and the name and phone number to maggiehinz@mail.com or call 265-6432 to register or with questions.
Lord; you need not place your name on this pledge. Please give prayerful consideration to the gifts PREPARING FOR 2012 – The 2012 sponsor sheets for altar flowers, bulletins and the eternal flame
God has given you, and then note your response to the Lord with your gifts of time, talent and are now available in the Narthex. Sign up for any week or month of 2012 now; avoid the rush later.
treasure. We have a faith-based budget here, therefore what the family of Our Saviour places on their
pledge cards plays a role in crafting the church budget. ADVENT DEVOTIONS – Pick up a copy from the Narthex counter and even take one for a friend
or neighbor is you like. These were provided free of charge to OSLC members and visitors.
CHRISTMAS PRESENTS FOR THOSE LESS FORTUNATE – The ‘Toys for Teens’ program
presents need to be returned to OSLC unwrapped by Sunday, December 11. Nursing home gifts THE VOICE – If you don’t receive our monthly newsletter, The Voice, at your home, you may not
should be wrapped and labeled and returned by tomorrow, Monday, December 5. Thanks! know the latest news! Beginning with the January issue, which will be printed in late December, The
Voice will be available for pick up at church no later than the 1st day of the month and on our website
SEND YOUR LITTLE ELVES TO SANTA’S WORKSHOP! – Next week: December 11…at at www.oslc-gb.org. An email notification with attachment will be sent to all members with a valid
10:30am, drop your children, ages 3-12 in Classroom #1, where they will make some great Christmas email address in our database; a paper copy will be mailed to individuals upon special request. To be
crafts, and have some fun! Parents will need to stay in the building during Santa’s workshop. Feel added to the mail or email list, please contact Michelle at info@oslc-gb.org or call (920) 468-4065.
free to join the Bible study in the Fellowship Hall or catch up on some quiet time in the library. Class
size may be limited, so please pre-register by emailing maggiehinz@mail.com, or call 265-6432 OPPORTUNITIES FOR BUSINESS OWNERS – Upcoming changes to distribution of The Voice
with: 1. Parent’s name, 2. Childrens’ names and ages, 3. Phone number, 4. Email address will provide opportunities for YOU to advertise your business to OSLC members. We are no longer
limited in some categories as the newsletter will not be subject to Bulk Mail rules. Interested in
CARING CANS FOR THE COMMUNITY – The holidays are just around the corner and the placing a monthly ad for $300/year? Email Avra at avrajeans@gmail.com or call the office.
shelves of the local food pantries are getting bare. You can help make sure that everyone has food on
the table this holiday season by bringing your non-perishable food donations to church and dropping THE BEVERAGE BAR – Beverages are served at church on almost a daily basis. Coffee for
them in our donation box. Let's share the blessings of the season with those in need. meetings, Bible studies, and around service times. Sodas for almost every Fellowship event that takes
place, like the fish fry. Please watch the store ads for specials on coffee and Coke and Pepsi
SUPPORT NEW LUTHERAN HIGH SCHOOL WITH A CLICK! – For every new fan of the products. We are still in need of donations of regular and decaf coffee as well as regular, diet and
NW Brown County Thrivent chapter’s Facebook page, Thrivent Financial will donate $2 to NEW caffeine-free flavors of Coke and Pepsi products. Please bring all donations directly to the kitchen.
Lutheran High School. Just ‘LIKE’ us at http://www.facebook.com/NorthwestBrownCountyChapter.
This Fan Challenge ends on 12/15. View the chapter’s Facebook Info tab for specific details. RECYCLE BY SAVING AND DONATING – Used cell phones, pill bottles, aluminum, beads, and
coupons. We also collect knitting/sewing materials, Box Tops for Education, Labels for Education,
IF YOU BAKE IT, WE’LL SELL IT – Please consider donating Christmas Cookies, Candies and
Capri Sun pouches, specially marked milk caps, Coke product codes and ‘Tyson A+’ certificates. If
Breads for the Annual Cookie Sale on December 18 from 7:30a-12p. Drop off is on Saturday, Dec 17
you have questions about any of these items, please call Michelle in the office at 468-4065.
from 9a–noon. Please call Connie at 469-0264; leave your name and the items/amounts that you will
be donating. If you would like a return call, please leave a number. All donations can be placed in the TRINITY CHRISTMAS PROGRAM – On December 20 at 6pm, please come as the students of
kitchen (or in the fridge if needed). If you cannot make the drop off time listed, you can bring the Green Bay Trinity celebrate Jesus’s birth through storytelling and song. Everyone is welcome to
items by during the week of December 12-16. All items should be labeled for the 2011 cookie sale. attend this event in the Sanctuary at Our Saviour Lutheran Church, 120 S. Henry St (corner Deckner).
2. MARK YOUR 2012 CALENDAR – The Kindergarten Round Up is the chance for parents to see WEEKEND OF DECEMBER 4, 2011
the classroom and curriculum, meet the teacher, and ask questions regarding Kindergarten. Come to
Trinity School (120 S. Henry St., Green Bay) on January 10th at 6:30 pm. This is a great time to see OUR SAVIOUR LUTHERAN CHURCH
the fun classroom and the curriculum, meet our teacher, Miss Spatz, and ask questions. “We’re Open on Sundays!”
WHAT’S UP THIS WEEK AT OUR SAVIOUR 120 South Henry, Green Bay, Wisconsin 54302
Sunday December 4 Weds (cont.)
Web: www.oslc-gb.org
7:45 am Traditional Worship 6:30 pm Sr. High Bible Study +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
w/NEWLHS Cantata 7:00 pm P&F Meeting OUR SAVIOUR CONTACT INFORMATION
9:15 am Praise Worship Michelle Burhite, Church Office 468-4065/Fax: 468-5757 info@oslc-gb.org
David H. Hatch, Sr Pastor 465-8118/Emergency: 609-0248 dave@oslc-gb.org
9:15 am Hard Questions Bible Study Thursday December 8
Greg Hovland, Assoc Pastor 544-3614 greg@oslc-gb.org
9:30 am Sunday School Advent II
Christina Scholz, Preschool Director 468-3590 christina@oslc-gb.org
10:00 am Voters’ Meeting 9:00 am Staff Meeting
10:30 am Santa’s Workshop 12:15 pm Brown Bag Worship WHO IS SERVING IN HIS HOUSE THIS WEEK
10:30 am Hard Questions Bible Study 4:00 pm Fish Fry Prep Altar Guild for December: Teri Watt, Deborah Watt, Barb Korth, Shelley Williams, Jill Proulx
10:45 am Traditional Worship 7:00 pm Traditional Worship The Eternal Flame sponsor is Marcia Heise and Dave Johnson in loving memory of their parents.
6:30 pm Open Gym/Basketball
Friday December 9 DAY DATE TIME ORGANIST USHER ELDER ACOLYTE READER
Monday December 5 5:00 pm Monthly Fish Fry Thurs Dec 1 12:15 pm n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a
Thurs Dec 1 7:00 pm Stephenie H Paul K Royal B Eva W n/a
6:00 pm Penny Pincher Class
Sun Dec 4 7:45 am Loren T John K Andrew P Brody W Henry G
7:00 pm Board of Elders Meeting Saturday December 10
Sun Dec 4 9:15 am Loren T David B Steve R Hunter A Grace E
9:00 am SS Pageant Rehearsal
Sun Dec 4 10:45 am Loren T Jerry B Nate W Erica B Rich S
Tuesday December 6 12:00 pm Gym Rental
7:00 am Bible Study Lives Touched By the Gospel November 21-27: 468
9:00 am Bible Study Sunday December 11 (This number does not include Sunday School, Bible Classes or our 4 Preaching Stations)
6:30 pm Cub Scout Meeting Communion
6:30 pm Financial Peace University Mite Box Sunday WELCOME VISITORS! – We are very happy that you chose to join us and pray that you feel the
7:00 pm Choir Practice Loyalty Sunday warmth of the Son as you worship with us today. Please fill out the Fellowship Pad in the pew rack.
7:00 am Bible Study 7:45 am Traditional Worship Please take the December event schedule from today’s bulletin with you and join us again!
9:00 am Bible Study 9:15 am Hard Questions Bible Study SUNDAY BIBLE STUDIES – A schedule of dates and topics is at the Welcome Center. Join us
9:15 am Praise Worship today in the Fellowship Hall at 9:15am or 10:30am. See the blurb about ‘Santa’s Workshop’, too!
Wednesday December 7 9:30 am Sunday School
OPEN GYM/BASKETBALL – Join us from 6:30-8:30pm on Sunday nights. We will have a short
3:00 pm Youth Night 10:30 am Hard Questions Bible Study
Bible study and then fun on the courts. Males and females welcome and friends are encouraged; must
6:00 pm Praise Band 10:45 am Traditional Worship
be 12 years of age or older. Call Will Fischer if you have any questions (920-254-3344).
6:00 pm Confirmation 12:00 pm Packers v Oakland, Lambeau
6:00 pm Youth Board Meeting 6:30 pm Open Gym/Basketball CHRISTMAS POINSETTIAS – Want to beautify the altar this Christmas with a poinsettia for just
$10. Sign-up sheets are on the Narthex counter with envelopes for your donation. Deadline is Dec 11.
LAST WEEK’S GIVING REPORT
(Our 2011 approved budget calls for $10,564.82 per week) SUNDAY SCHOOL – Mark Saturday, December 10 and 17 (9-11am) for pageant practices. This
Total gifts for ministry November 21-27: $8,858.25 year’s pageant is at 10:45am on December 18. Everyone is welcome to attend this presentation.
VOTERS’ MEETING – Please stay after the 9:15am service today for our annual voters’ meeting.
Copies of the proposed budget, treasurer’s report and the State of the Parish report are in the Narthex.