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Emmanuel Wings Emmanuel Lutheran Church 152 years By the Grace of God Our Past, Present and Future October 2013 Dear sisters and brothers in Christ: While the leaves on the trees begin dying and therefore showing the colors that were hidden by green during the summer, God continues to bless. The mums are in bloom and the rains are falling, and God continues to bless. As squirrels gather nuts and birds fly south, God continues to bless. The true Triune God is awesome! Inside this issue: Bell Choir 2 LWML 3 Mites, Christmas Crafts Show, Lunch Bunch 4 Board of Elders 5 Chairman of the Congregation Board of Evangelism 6 Board of Publicity Board of Stewardship 7 Board of Education Stewardship Poster 8 Board of Fellowship 9 Bible Study Youth Group 10 Scouts 11 Birthday’s, Anniversary’s, Sick, Shut-ins, Military 12 Those Who Serve 13 Yet some people do not see God in nature. They are not appreciative that God alone could create and sustain this world. Since there exist explanations for phenomena, which only describe but do not create or sustain, they think that these changes are just “normal,” not God-produced or God-sustained. They miss the beauty of the moment and the majesty of God. As God’s people who live in the Father—who creates and sustains—and the Son—who forgives and loves—and the Holy Spirit—who continues to work within God’s people—you might be sad because the summer season is coming to an end. However, God has blessed us this spring and summer, and now he is blessing us this fall. Finally and ultimately, it is all about God, and not about nature or us. Enjoy the fall season of harvest and cool nights, of football and friendship, of school and work. God gives it all to us to celebrate him each day! Enjoy these fall days of walking in him! Give God glory for the way he planned the world and all that is in it. Now the earth needs to rest in the winter, and as his children we can give him thanks and praise for what he has in mind for his people in the upcoming winter months. Without this change in seasons, those who live in the southern hemisphere would not have summer. Don’t forget, in winter are all the celebrations around Jesus’ birth through his resurrection and ascension, and then comes spring and another season! God’s blessings, Dr. Bob THE LUTHERAN HOUR Speakers 10/06, 13, 20 - Rev. Gregory Seltz 09/29, 10/27 - Rev. Dr. Ken Klaus Oct 12 Pastor Seltz Lutheran Adult Gathering -- LCMS Michigan District Page 2 MUSIC MINISTRY HANDBELLS TWO POSITIONS OPEN: Two positions in handbells are open immediately. God is Calling! PHYSICAL QUALIFICATIONS: Must be able to carry a handbell part way across the balcony. Must have good vision...enough to see the director 10 feet away. BEGINNING WAGES: Guaranteed satisfaction and joy in service to the Lord and His church. FRINGE BENEFITS: No application will be accepted from persons who have not whistled or hummed at some time in their life. RETIREMENT: As long as hands are willing, there is no retirement in the service of the Lord. "It is good to praise the Lord, and make music to Your name, O Most High." Psalm 92 Please call me if you would like to give handbells a try. Handbell Director, Eileen Redman 517-451-8024 Page 3 Attention Ladies of all ages! LWML is fired up and moving forward. We had a great turn out for our 1st meeting on Tuesday, September 17th. A good time was had playing a game, doing a bible study, sharing stories and enjoying a snack. Don’t miss out this month when the LWML Players put on their 1st skit and we celebrate the fall season with cider and donuts. Please wear something purple for our 1st group photo. Join us on Tuesday, October 22 from 6:30 – 8:00 p.m. Emmanuel Lutheran Fellowship Hall. See you there! Questions? Please call: Julie Gimesky 734-497-8324 Liz Harris 517-423-2965 Page 4 MITES Mites are money collected for missions. We thank you for giving mites so that many may know there Savior. Michigan Goal for 2012-2014 is $235,000.00. Your mites are going to work for the kingdom of God. Keep the MITES coming! We Pray, Heavenly Father, Thank you for giving me all that I have. Bless these mites that I give back to You so that they can be used to spread the Good News of Jesus' love here and throughout the world. Amen. LWML Rep. Eileen Redman CHRISTMAS CRAFT SHOW CHRISTMAS CRAFT SHOW-SATURDAY-NOVEMBER 30TH 9AM—3PM. items are to be homemade. All Very nice clean show. There are several booths available. Anyone wanting a booth contact Eileen Redman 517-451-8024. LUNCH BUNCH--OCTOBER 10, THURSDAY, 11:30 MEETING FOR LUNCH AT CONEY ISLAND IN CLINTON (CORNER BY THE LIGHT). MORE THAN JUST CONEYS, LOTS OF CHOICES. FROM THERE TO HIDDEN LAKE GARDENS FOR COLOR TOUR. FUN AND FELLOWSHIP WITH YOUR CHURCH FAMILY--COME!! FOR INFORMATION/TRANSPORTATION: NANCY SMITH, 423-4337. Page 5 Board of Elders Bruce Siebarth (Director), Mark Conrad, Steve Gilmore, Don Haft, Barney Kurowicki, Jerry Merritt, Ed Tritt Board of Elders Greetings fellow believers in the Christ at Emmanuel, I pray this finds everyone doing the best they can with what Christ has given them. We do not know what God has planned for us; we can only pray that He will give us the strength to stay true until the end. One thing we need to remember, when talking to fellow members, is to question what we are hearing and repeating. Is it the truth and is it firsthand information? We all need to be careful not to pass on false information or change information that was given to us. If we have a grievance with someone, take it to that person. Do not talk to others about it. OCTOBER 2013 THE LUTHERAN HOUR 06 "Listening to God" - Lutheran Hour Speaker: Rev. Gregory Seltz – God isn’t ignoring you. You can wait for Him in faith. (Habakkuk 2:1-4) 13 "The Reason to Go" - Lutheran Hour Speaker: Rev. Gregory Seltz – Jesus invites you to embark on a voyage of faith, trusting in His promises. (Luke 17:11-19) 20 "Absolute Grace Creates Absolute Growth Absolutely!" - Lutheran Hour Speaker: Rev. Gregory Seltz – God’s Word delivers absolute grace to a world of itching ears and empty promises. (2 Timothy 3:15-4:5) 27 "Absolute Truth" - Speaker Emeritus of The Lutheran Hour: Rev. Ken Klaus – Truth is not putty. Truth is a Person. (John 14:6) Listen to “THE LUTHERAN HOUR” every Sunday with Rev. Gregory Seltz on the following radio dials: Adrian, WPOS (102.3) @ 7:00AM; Ann Arbor, WAAM (1600) @ 9:00AM; Detroit, WDFN (1130) @ 6:30AM; WRDT (560) @ 12:00PM; Sarnia, Canada, CHOK (1070) @ 8:30AM; Jackson, WKMH (970) @ 9:00AM; Port Huron, WHLS (1450) & WHLS (1590) @ 5:00AM; Royal Oak, KAWZ (89.5) @ 10:00AM; Toledo, WPOS (102.3) @ 7:00AM @ KAWZ (99.5) & WWYC (1560) @ 10:00AM and XM Satellite Family Radio Dial 170 every Sunday @ 1:00PM. Visit RealAudio on the Internet at www.lhm.org. Chairman of the Congregation Brad Garner October is Pastor Appreciation Month. I would like to take this opportunity to encourage each one of us to express our appreciation to Pastor Schultz for his ministry here at Emmanuel and to keep him in our prayers. While pastoral ministry is in many ways the most rewarding profession, it is also one of the most difficult. In today’s world many pressures are placed on pastors, from expectations of people to do the things they want and to do them the way they want them done, to an expectation that there will be an immediate response to needs and situations and circumstances, to the pressures of present day society and its influences. God has invited pastors to be the earthly caretaker of the spiritual well being of His people. We place enormous expectations on our pastors to be available 24/7/365, and to be all things to all people, role models, perfect in every way. They are also husbands, fathers, grandfathers and leaders of their own earthly families. Let us celebrate the ministry of Christ that our Pastor brings to God’s people in our congregation, not only during this one month of the year, but throughout the year. Thank You Pastor Schultz for your ministry to the people you serve and to the Lord of the Church. You are truly a Blessing! Brad Garner, Chairman Page 6 Board of Evangelism Darlene Gergely (Director), Eileen Redman, Don Schroeder, Dixie Smith The Mission Sunday speaker that we had scheduled for September 29, 2013 is unable that day which requires a change in our plans. Pastor Schultz found a replacement. Pastor Bob Smith from Frankenmuth will be our Mission Sunday guest speaker on October 13, 2013. A free will offering will be taken and a luncheon will be served will be served after the service. Board of Publicity Wayne Davis (Director), Kathlene Kurowicki, Mike Korunka, Josie Gilmore, Lara Guzman Update on Thrivent choice dollars to last month's article on this subject. Emmanuel Lutheran's chapter name is Hillsdale-Lenawee county and the chapter number is 5205. Please check into this and help the church receive additional Choice dollars. Upcoming event at Emmanuel will be the Youth/Fellowship Fall fling on Oct. 5th. Members please use the web-site emmanuelontheridge.com for informational news about events at church or if you would like something posted on the web-site contact Michael Korunka. Director Wayne G. Davis Page 7 Board of Stewardship Elisabeth Harris (Director), Judi Gilmore (Financial Secretary), Julie Gimesky, Donna Olsen-Bowen, Jane Griggs Check out the poster on the next page. ON OCTOBER 27, WE WILL BEGIN PASSING OUT LITERATURE BUT THE EXACT DATE OF THE THREE WEEK PROGRAM IS NOVEMBER 10. THE NOVEMBER NEWSLETTER WILL PROVIDE MORE INFORMATION. Board of Christian Education Bonnie Turner (Director) Wednesday, Bible Study meets at 9:00 a.m. Women’s Bible Study is on Sunday at 6:00 p.m. Confirmation class is underway, meeting with Pastor Schultz at 6:00 p.m. on Sunday. October Sunday School Class Information: Date Lesson Bible Event Take Home Point 10/06/2013 Solomon’s Wisdom 1 Kings 3:4-28 10/13/2013 King Solomon Builds the Temple Solomon Follows False Gods Trick or Treat 1 Kings 6-8 1 Kings 11:1-13, 29-40 The smart way is God’s way. God fills us and we worship him. Keep God on top. John 8:44b; Ephesians 2:8 Don’t listen to Satan’s lies; trust Jesus 10/20/2013 10/23/2013 Please consider the benefits of attending Sunday School for your child as well as yourself. Here are 10 reasons to make it a priority in your family. Age Targeted Teaching: Where else can your kids get Biblical instruction that’s focused toward their developmental abilities? Friends: In Sunday School, your child will build positive friendships with their peers by discovering God’s Word together. It’s Fun: Sunday School is not Disney Land, but our teachers do work hard to teach the Bible in ways that are relevant and fun for kids. Spiritual Mentors: A dedicated teacher can be a Christian role model who supports you and helps inspire the faith of your child. Systematic Bible Learning: Our curriculum is designed to give a broad foundation, so children will understand how all the parts of Scripture point to Christ. Praying Teachers: Our teachers consistently pray for your child’s faith to grow. Coming to Sunday School gives another occasion for God to answer those requests. Big Reward For a Small Investment: If you’re already coming to church, just come a little earlier. That one change will equal over 800 hours of additional Christian teaching before your child graduates. Send the Right Message: Making Sunday School a priority shows your kids that God’s Word really does matter more than anything else you may be doing on Sunday morning. Adult Bible Fellowship: While the children enjoy their class, you can fellowship with other adults in the Adult Bible study group. You’ll Be On Time: Families who come to Sunday School always get to worship on time. It’s the easiest way to avoid being late. Think about coming, keep in mind that the Lord wants to know you and your family. Please consider making Sunday morning a time to Remember the Sabbath and to keep it Holy. Page 9 Board of Fellowship Lorrie Tritt (Director), Lolly Luegge, Hollie Miller, Judi Gilmore , Tammy Pape Members & friends of Emmanuel are invited to our Fall Festival on Saturday October 26, 2013. This is a joint adventure being planned by the Boards of Education, Youth & Fellowship. The night will kick off at 5 pm with a kid-friendly potluck, followed by mask making, pumpkin trivia, an adult vs. kids Ten Commandments mixer, & a game of Guardian. Trunk or Treat will be held just before dusk, so bring plenty of treats to share. Our evening will conclude with a bonfire, sing along & s'mores, so bring your sweatshirts & chairs to help us celebrate our Fall harvest of blessings! We'll provide the s'mores ingredients, cider & cooking sticks. Look for an announcement to be distributed at church for more details. Call any board member with questions......hope to see you there! Please, no scary or devil-themed costumes at this event. Trunk or Treat participants please park in the central lower lot; those not wishing to participate in trunk or treat, please park in the upper lot or along the side driveways. BIBLE STUDY SUNDAY NIGHT WOMEN’S BIBLE STUDY – 6 p.m. We are currently studying TALENTED, TIRED, BEAUTIFUL FEET: A Bible Study for Women by Deaconesses Phyllis Kersten and Louise Williams. We have looked at our individual talents and how those talents, when combined with the talents of our brothers and sisters in Christ, are so much greater than what we could accomplish individually. “The whole is greater than the sum of the parts.” Quoting: “There is a great variety of gifts among God’s people. There are many sizes and shapes of feet, and they are good at different kinds of steps. It is impossible for us to measure the significance of all these gifts. Only God can do that.” Please join us as we look at our “Tired, Beautiful Feet” in the weeks to come. We meet in the library or the last classroom on the main level. Copies of the Bible Study are available in the library. Submitted by Karen Siebarth Sunday School & Bible Study Attendance for September: Week of: Sept. 8th Sept. 15th Sept. 22nd Sunday School (Kids/Staff) 18/5 6/4 8/5 Adult Bible Study 28 23 18 Women's Bible Study 4 3 4 Wednesday Bible Study 6 6 5 Page 11 Connie Garner (Director), Anita Faust, Kendra Goody, Tammy Pape I would like to thank Ken Huner for presenting a Thrivent workshop to the youth group and their parents entitled “Parents, Teens and Money Matters” during our meeting on September 16th. It was very informative and we learned a lot – Thank You Ken! The youth group has been growing pumpkins in the garden spot behind the Parsonage. We will be harvesting them and selling them in the weeks ahead. Please watch the church bulletin for more information about our upcoming pumpkin sale. Youth Group is open to all youth in the 5th grade through the 12th grade. I would like to invite all the new 5th graders to join us for youth group meetings on the 1st and 3rd Monday of each month at 7:00 p.m. in the youth room. We are gearing up for another year filled with service projects, group outings, spiritual growth, youth fellowship and plenty of fun - so please join us! For Him, Connie Garner Director of Youth Page 12 Scouts During the month of September, the Cub Scouts held their last campout of the year at Camp Sequoia in Tecumseh. The boys did a service project for the campground, painting fences and cleaning up a couple of fallen trees. They had a lot of fun and tried out some new meals – pie iron pizzas, grilled pork chops and tacos. It was quite a change from the usual hot dogs and hamburgers! Thank you to Sequoia for hosting the Pack several times this year, as well as the parents and volunteers who make it happen. Without you, the Pack would not be able to offer the opportunities for the boys to learn and have fun! The Troop has also been busy this past month, returning from their canoe trip in Alger, MI at Cole Canoe Base. Four Scouts went, along with two adults, and they had a great experience. The group did an 11-mile journey down the Rifle River, stopping partway to set up lunch. The weekend of September 20-22, the Troop headed for Fort Custer National Guard Base in Battle Creek, MI, for the 2013 Fall Camporee. The troop planted trees on the base as their service project, participated in activity stations, and watched Food Network star Alton Brown demonstrate cooking skills (including roasting an 8pound marshmallow!). It was a brief weekend, but well worth the trip for the guys. Coming up in October… Popcorn season has started! The boys will be out and about at the grocery stores in the area on Saturday mornings in October selling popcorn as part of our annual fundraiser. We’ll also be setting up after church on Sundays in the library on October 6th and 13th. Please stop by and support the Scouts – over 30% of the money raised goes directly back to our pack! This money is used for campouts, community service, rank advancements and other fun projects. There is a great selection to choose from – everything to satisfy your sweet tooth, feed your snack craving, even military donations are available for those who don’t eat popcorn! Thank you for supporting your Scouts! Pack 707 would like to welcome our newest Cub Scout – Luke Masterson! Cub Scouts is open to boys in grades 1st through 5th, or ages 6 to 11. Boy Scouts is open to boys in grades 6th through 12th, or ages 12 to 18. If you know of anyone who is interested in Scouting, please contact Mike Gwilt, or Johan Isaly, or stop by during our Pack/Troop meetings and check us out! The Troop meets Mondays at 6 pm, and the Pack meets Tuesdays at 6 pm, both in the Fellowship Hall. More info and pictures can also be found at our Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/Pack707. Page 13 Birthdays October Birthdays 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 9th 11th 12th 14th 15th 18th 19th 21st 23rd 24th 25th 27th 28th 31st Travis Havens Keeley Pape Michael Gwilt Elizabeth Vallad Susan Hoelzer Troy Phillips Michael Hintz Evan Korunka Jaxon Phillip Michelle Ritter Katherine Shepherd Nathan Dedinsky Lorrie Tritt Lucy Rincon Jenna Gimesky Anna Prielipp Camryn Fore Janet Strom Brett McNicol Sue-Ellen Smith Wayne Davis Matthew Pape Jami Georges Melvin Scheffler Barney Kurowicki Lois Schmidt Anniversaries Our Prayers October Anniversaries 2nd Michael & Robin Hintz 5th Johan & Elizabeth Isaly 9th Travis & Rachel Havens 15th Donald & Margaret Schroeder 18th William & Rose Ann Luzier 21st Michael & Cynthia Korunka Illness: Velma Brown Brad Clark Darlene Clark Becky Gaw Robin Hintz MaryAnn Howay Jessica Bailey Johnson Liz Keeling Laurie Reinacher Pat Rutherford Kevin Siebarth Charles Williams Tim Wright Shut Ins: Join us every week Elizabeth Cheever Lennie Day Nelson & Dorothy Helm David Loesch Norma Miller David Wielfaert Elizabeth Wolf Sunday Morning Sunday School: 9:00 a.m. to 10:10 a.m. Adult Bible Study: 9:00 a.m. to 10:10 a.m. Worship Service: 10:30 a.m. In Military Service: Jessica Jourden Jonathan Jourden Jason Napier Page 14 Those Serving in October Greeters: Captain: Eileen Redman 6 & 13 - Clara Furgason Jerry & Alice Merritt 20 & 27 - Ken & Kim Huner Nancy Orban: Elder: Elder Assistant: Johan Isaly Ushers: Nancy Smith Lectors: Acolytes: Oct 6 & 20: Keeley Pape 13 & 27: Matt Pape Tellers: 10/6: Don Haft 10/13: Rudy Meyer 10/20: Nancy Smith 10/27: Altar Care: Darlene Gergely RUDY AND VICKIE MEYER JANE GRIGGS, PAUL PREILIPP Children’s Bags: October 6th October 13th October 20th October 27th Emmanuel Lutheran Church 9950 Ridge Hwy. Britton, MI 49229 Office 517-451-8148 Rev. Dr. Robert Schultz, Interim Pastor Website: emmanuelontheridge.com Wilke Isaly Goody Havelka