Table of Psalms for Daily Prayer - St Pauls Lutheran Church and

Transcription

Table of Psalms for Daily Prayer - St Pauls Lutheran Church and
Table of Psalms for Daily Prayer
Sunday
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
84
119:73–80
34
5
38
22
43
42; 32
121; 6
25; 91
27; 51
126; 102
107; 130
31; 143
93
97
98
99
47
96
92
136; 117
124; 115
66; 116
8; 118
68; 113
50; 138
23;114
Week 1
103
5
42
89:1–18
97
51
104
Morning
117;139
84; 29
102; 133
1; 33
16; 62
142; 65
118; 111
19
136
123
15
36
130
56
81; 113
97; 112
30; 86
48; 4
80; 27
32; 139
100; 62
67
51
54
65
143
86
122
46; 93
85; 47
29; 99
125; 91
81; 116
6; 19
141; 90
110
62
13
96
116
85
61
LENT
Morning
Evening
EASTER
Morning
Evening
GENERAL
Evening
Week 2
Morning
Evening
Week 3
Morning
Evening
Week 4
Table of Psalms for Daily Prayer
Morning
66; 23
73; 8
36; 5
132; 134
26; 130
25; 40
138; 98
(NOTE: Begin
again at Week
1.)
24
122
33
50
18:1–20
102
90
25; 110
40; 67
85; 91
14; 16
126; 62
130; 16
80; 72
Morning
Evening
Morning
Evening
Evening
ADVENT
Morning
Evening
CHRISTMAS
EPIPHANY
December 24
19
132; 114
December 31
98
45; 96
December 25
2
98; 96
January 1
97
99; 8
December 26
116
119:1–24; 27
January 2
48
45; 29
December 27
34
19; 121
January 3
111
107; 15
December 28
2
110; 111
January 4
103
93; 97
December 29
96
132; 97
January 5
99
96; 110
December 30
93
89:1–18, 19–52
January 6
72
100; 67
See GENERAL
above.
Eighty-four psalms are prayed in a cycle in the “General” weeks above. This table does not include all the imprecatory, or curse, psalms, which
present special challenges for interpretation and application. For more on the imprecatory psalms, see p 879.1
1
Engelbrecht, E. A. (2009). The Lutheran Study Bible (845). St. Louis, MO: Concordia Publishing House.
Continuing series on Stewardship
VII. God's Stewards Are Served and Serving
What does this mean?
God's stewards recognize that their stewardship involves a Gospel-powered style of life
which is demonstrated in servanthood within all the arenas of life.
What does God's Word say about this?
Philippians 2:5-8
Your attitude should be the same as that of Christ Jesus, who being in very nature God,
did not consider equality with God something to be grasped, but made himself nothing,
taking the very nature of a servant, being made in human likeness. And being found in
appearance as a man, he humbled himself and become obedient to death-death on a cross!
Matthew 20:26b-28 Instead, whoever wants to become great among you must be your servant, and whoever
wants to be first must be your slave-just as the Son of Man did not come to be served, but
to serve, and to give his life as a ransom for many.
John 13:3-5;15-17 Jesus knew that the Father had put all things under his power, and that he had come from
God and was returning to God; so he got up from the meal, took off his outer clothing,
and wrapped a towel around his waist. After that, he poured water into a basin and began
to wash his disciples' feet, drying them with the towel that was wrapped around him. I
have set you an example that you should do as I have done for you. I tell you the truth, no
servant is greater that his, master, nor is a messenger greater than the one who sent him.
Now that you know these things, you will be blessed if you do them.
How is this done?
As children of God through faith in Jesus Christ, and with the Holy Spirit's help, we will:

Recognize that the service done for the benefit of the community and world is also a part of Christian
stewardship

Emphasize that just as Jesus came to serve, stewards are privileged to serve others through their abilities
and resources; and

Adopt the attitude of a servant in all our relationships with others.
As children of God through faith in Jesus Christ, and with the Holy Spirit's help, we will not:

Set aside servanthood for the sake of merely reaching an organizational goal;

Fail to encourage stewards to be God's servants in and decision or action; or

Fail to challenge stewards to serve the Lord with personal acts of compassion and service as well as
financial gifts.
January 2015
Sunday
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
1
Saturday
2
Worship
Service
6:00 pm
3
Worship
Service 9:00
Adult, Teen,
& Women's
Bible Study
Sunday
School 10:10
10
Communion
Service 9:00
Adult, Teen,
& Women's
Bible Study
Sunday
School 10:10
17
4
5
Tie the Knot
1PM
School
Resumes
11
LWML
6:00pm
18
Worship
Service 9:00
Adult, Teen, &
Women's Bible
Study
Sunday School
10:10
Congregation
Meeting 11am
24/31
Communion
Service 9:00
Adult, Teen,
& Women's
Bible Study
Sunday
School 10:10
6
7
Bible Study
6AM
No
Confirmation
Women's
Bible Study
9am
Parlor
8
1:30pm Early
Dismissal
9
Communion
Service
6:00 pm
Youth Open
Gym
12
13
School Board
Meeting 4PM
Elders 6pm
Trustees 6pm
Council
Meeting 7:00
Bible Study
6AM
Confirmation
6th grade
5pm
7th-8th grade
6pm
19
20
Tie the Knot
1PM
14
Women's
Bible Study
9am
Parlor
15
21
Bible Study
Women's
6AM
Bible Study
Confirmation
9am
6th grade
Parlor
22
23
Communion
Service
6:00 pm
27
29
30
Worship
Service
6:00 pm
Family
Movie
Night
6:30pm
16
Worship
Service
6:00 pm
5pm
7th-8th grade
6pm
Youth Open
Gym
25
26
28
Women's
Bible Study
Confirmation
9am
6th grade
Parlor
5pm
7th-8th
grade
6pm
Bible Study
6AM
Friday, January 15th
6:30pm
in the Fellowship Hall
Showing:
January 25th-29th
A big THANK YOU to all that brought in
Campbell Soup Labels! During the
month of November we were awarded
double points for our school.
Collecting for our school
Our Family UPC Codes = 5cents each
Boxtops
(please check expiration date)
Campbell's Labels
No longer collecting Sun Mart receipts
Bring your lawn chair, bean bag
chair, pillow &/or blanket and
enjoy a movie on the "Big Screen"
with your family.
Popcorn and drink are served. Feel
free to bring your own snacks.
Congregational Meeting
January 17th
11:00am
December Church Activities
Baptisms
Michael Tegge
We need all members in attendance.
Confirmations
Eric Marshall
Sean Marshall
Brian Wilson
God blessed St. Paul's in many ways in 2015!
Please pray for the church and all its members
- including yourself - to be guided by the Holy
Spirit in the decisions and work surrounding St.
Paul's.
Board Members will be installed during
the 9:00am service on January 10th.
Please make sure that you are in
attendance.
Board Meetings January 12th:
School Board 4:00pm
Elders 6:00pm
Trustees 6:00pm
Council 7:00pm
Deaths
Don Thompson
Marriages
Dana Ott & Sai Palagummi
New Members
Leah LaRocca
For even as the body is one and yet has many
members, and all the members of the body,
though they are many, are one body, so also is
Christ.
1 Corinthians 12:12
What is happening among St. Paul's teens?
Every Sunday we have Bible study at 10:10 in the Youth Room above the gym. We also plan our teen
activities at the same time.
Gym night in Jan. will be on the 6th & 20th.
We look forward to seeing the teenagers of St. Paul at many of these activities. Our activities are for 8th
graders thru college. You are always encourage to bring a friend.
Any questions or ideas contact Counselors Bryan Hill 289-2142 Rick Bradley 464-0207.
Let no one despise you for your youth, but set the believers an example in speech, in conduct, in
love, in faith, in purity. 1 Timothy 4:12
Reserve your Radio Broadcast in 2016 to celebrate birthdays, anniversaries etc. or in
remembrance of someone special. Cost is $42 per week. This is a great way for us to
witness. Email contact@stpaulsogallala.org or call the office 284-2944.
Many of us will have New Year's Resolutions. Put "Study the Holy Bible" at the top of
yours. We have Bible studies to join but also your own personal study of God's Word is
vital to your relationship with Him.
How to Read and Study the Holy Bible
Pray
Speak, Lord, for Your servant hears.
Please show me now Your ways,
That I may gain Christ and be found in Him, not
having a righteousness of my own that comes
from the Law, but that which comes through faith
in Christ
Your Word is a lamp to my feet and a light to my
path. Give me life, O Lord, according to Your
Word,
Remember
1 Samuel 3:9; the Lord speaks to us through His
word.
Exodus 33:13; the Lord speaks to us in two basic
ways: Law and Gospel
Philippians 3:8-9; Scripture teaches us about
Christ and His righteousness.
Psalm 119:105, 107; Scripture faithfully guides
our lives.
Psalm 145:6; Scripture leads us to declare the
And I will declare Your greatness. Amen.
Lord's ways to others.
1
Engelbrecht, E. A. (2009). The Lutheran Study Bible (845). St. Louis, MO: Concordia Publishing House.
A Note From
St. Paul's Principal;
Dr. Larry Wooster
January 2015
St. Paul’s Lutheran School Notes
Last month I wished you a Happy New Year based on the
beginning of another church year. This month I wish you a Happy
New Year based on the calendar year. God richly blessed us
during 2015 and He promises to continue blessing us in 2016. We
begin this year with the Epiphany celebration. Epiphany means to
reveal something. We certainly pray that all of our students will
grow in their faith as Jesus is revealed to them in God’s Word.
Since last month’s newsletter we were privileged to sing for the first midweek Advent service, we
presented our annual Christmas service, we sang at the nursing home, and we ended the semester
with our Christmas parties. It has been a very busy month. We thank all who supported the ministry of
St. Paul’s. The Lord is present and working through His Word as He has promised.
As we begin a new calendar year, including the second semester of our current school year, we count
on God’s gracious presence. We also count on your prayers and support. January is typically a month
where we can accomplish a great deal. We plan on wrapping up January with our celebration of
National Lutheran School’s Week January 25-31, including Jump Rope for Heart on Friday, January
29. Our students will sing for church on January 31. We are also beginning to think about and plan for
our Science Exposition on March 18 and our spring musical on April 22. In the mean time, we pray
that each of you had a most blessed Christmas and that your 2016 is blessed as well.
Please note the important dates listed below. We invite you to participate in your mission: the school.
Even if you don’t have a child or grandchild in school you can still be a part of it all by attending
school events and by keeping the work of the school in your prayers. That is the single biggest
support we need.
May God continue to bless you, our congregation, and our school today and as we move forward.
Important upcoming dates:
December 21-January 3 Christmas Break
January 4 School Resumes
January 8 Second Quarter Report Cards will be sent home
January 25-31 National Lutheran Schools Week
January 29 Jump Rope for Heart
January 31 Students sing in church for National Lutheran Schools Sunday
February 3 100th Day of School Celebration (if the weather cooperates)
February 8-11 Parent Teacher Conferences
February 12 No School
March 18 Science Exposition
April 22 Spring Musical
CIRCLE/LWML NEWS
HAPPY NEW YEAR! Our December Christmas party was a huge success!
The fellowship was wonderful, the sing-a-long was enjoyed by all! As usual,
the food was plentiful and so good! There was no business
meeting......so......no business to pass on. We hope each one of you was
able to spend a joyous Christmas with family and friends and were able to
attend church on Christmas, to once again celebrate the birth of the Baby
Jesus. Hopefully, some of you were able to attend Christmas Eve service
here at St. Paul’s – the church was packed! The children did a wonderful
job with their singing and readings. I’m sure everyone left that service feeling the joy of the Christ child in his
heart! How blessed we are to know Him!
We enter 2016 with apprehension; there is much unrest throughout our country and the world. We pray that
God will guide our government, protect our country and those defending it. We also pray that He will keep
our church leaders strong and keep us in our faith should we be tested. The bright side is that with a New
Year comes new families (we see some in church), new projects, clearing out the old junk, and plans to make
things better in any way we can!
St. Paul’s Circle and all LWML ladies wish each of you and happy and blessed New Year!
TIE THE KNOT will be meeting in the church basement, at 1:00 p.m.., January 5 and January 19. Those are the
1st and 3rd Tuesdays of the month. Come join us – it’s fun and a very worthwhile project! So until next
month......
Take care and God bless,
Dorothy
10 Things Jesus NEVER Said
1.) You're too far gone to be saved.
2.) I'm so disappointed in you.
3.) This wouldn't be happening if you were a better Christian.
4.) It's okay to not love certain people.
5.) Everyone should believe and act like you do.
6.) It's all up to you.
7.) You don't have to forgive someone who really hurt you.
8.) You missed My will for your life.
9.) I've given up on you.
10.) This is a cross you must bear alone.
*SCRIP is Fundraising While You Shop?
*That it costs you nothing - zero, zip, zilch, nada.
*That SCRIP could be the way to financially support St.
Paul's School - again, at no cost to you!
By simply planning ahead on everyday purchases (seriously this
takes only a minute or two), the dollars can add up quickly. It’s easy
for each household to earn $500 - $1,000 in a year, and many
families earn much more! The more families participating, the bigger the earnings for St. Paul's!
Folks this is FREE MONEY from companies who want to accumulate charitable giving! This is
not too good to be true! It is not a "free lunch", we will not be "taken to the cleaners" and Great
Lakes Scrip is not a "fly-by-night" company.
We all buy groceries, gas and household items! Safeway and Sun Mart give back 5% of every
purchase you make. That's $5 for every $100!!
Come to the office or register online. I personally print off an egift card when I go to Wal-Mart
in any $10 denomination I want. We have trained the cashiers how to take the gift card.
It could not be more simple to get money to support our mission! We would all like the
financial burden to be lightened - this is the way to do it without knocking on doors for
donations, or reaching into our own pockets or hosting twelve fundraising events every year.
Simply use SCRIP cards to make the purchases you are already making!
You are already spending the money at these stores - why not let them give back to us?
SCRIP
Station
Visit:
www.shopwithscrip.com
to register with code
941L969D382L6