December 2015/January 2016 Tower Chimes
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December 2015/January 2016 Tower Chimes
December 2015/January 2016 Advent, the four weeks preceding Christmas, is a time set aside during the Church Year to prepare our hearts for the coming of the Christ Child and for His glorious Second Coming. In Advent, we reflect on Christ’s coming at Bethlehem and the meaning of His life, death, and resurrection. This naturally leads us to focus upon our desire for His coming daily into our lives, and it flows very nicely, also, that our eyes of faith are lifted to look to the future in anticipation of His coming again. Preparation, celebration, and anticipation are made possible through our Lord Jesus Christ Who is the hope of the world. The Advent message of hope blesses us with the sure hope that is ours in Jesus Christ. May all of our Advent activities, in focusing upon Christ, build hope among us. May we be so strengthened that we witness that hope within us to a world who hungers for it, whether they are aware of it or not. The sharing of this hope finds expression in caring for one another. We are reminded of the truth of Galatians 6:9-10 and are encouraged to “…not grow weary of doing good…as we have opportunity, let do good to everyone, and especially to those are of the household of faith.” As we seek to serve others by building hope in their lives, we are mutually strengthened as the family of believers. Together we can extend that hope to those who do not yet celebrate Christmas in spirit and truth. Midweek Advent Services December 2nd, 9th & 16th Traditional - 7pm Christmas Eve Services Thursday, December 24th Traditional - 5pm, 7pm & 11pm Contemporary - 5pm & 7pm Christmas Day Service Friday, December 25th Traditional - 10am New Year’s Eve Service Thursday, December 31st Traditional - 7pm ** There will be no services on Monday, December 21st; Saturday, December 26th; Monday, December 28th ** St. Paul Lutheran Church and School 27993 Detroit Road, Westlake, Ohio 44145 (440) 835-3050 Church (440) 835-3051 School www.stpaulwestlake.org A FEW NOTES FROM THE “BUGLER” (….Pastor Buegler) Luke 2:11 A Christmas Story It was Christmas time…cold….snowy…and a homeless young boy was out on the street trying to sell some papers to earn a little money. He was only about 11 years old….deserted by wayward parents….and a run -away from the people the county tried to place him with….trying to make it on the street all on his own. But this particular Christmas Eve it was cold….and nobody was buying any papers…and he was ready to give up when he saw a policeman. He went up to him and said, “Mister, you wouldn’t happen to know where a poor boy could find a warm place to sleep tonight would you? Sure would be nice to have a warm place to stay.” The policeman looked down at the boy and said, “You go down the street to that big white house and you knock on the door. When they come out the door you just say LUKE 2:11 and they will let you in.” So the boy did what the policeman told him. He walked up the steps and knocked on the door and a lady answered. He looked up and said, “Luke 2:11” The lady said, “Come on in son, She took him in and she sat him down in a split bottom rocker in front of a great big old fireplace, and she went off to another room. The boy sat there and thought to himself, “LUKE 2:11…..I don’t understand it, but it sure makes a cold boy warm.” Later she came back and asked him, “Are you hungry?” He said, “Well, just a little Ma’am. I haven’t eaten in a couple days and I guess I could stand a little bit of food.” The lady took him in the kitchen and sat him down to a table full of wonderful food. He ate and ate until he couldn’t eat any more. Then he thought to himself: “Luke 2:11….I don’t understand it but it sure makes a hungry boy full.” The lady took him upstairs to a bathroom to a huge bathtub filled with warm water and he sat there and soaked for a while. As he soaked, he thought, “Luke 2:11…..I don’t understand what it means….but it sure does make a dirty boy clean.” The lady came in and got him and took him to a room with a big old feather bed…..tucked him in, kissed him goodnight and turned out the lights. As he lay in the darkness and looked out the window at the snow coming down on that cold Christmas Eve, he thought to himself, ”Luke 2:11…..I don’t understand it but it sure makes a tired boy rested. The next morning the lady came back up and took him down again to that same table full of food. After he ate, she took him to that big old split bottom rocker in front of the fireplace and picked up a big old Bible. She sat down in front of him and looked into his rested eyes. “Do you understand Luke 2:11?” She asked him gently. “No Ma’am,” he replied, “I don’t. The first time I ever heard it was last night when the policeman told me to say it when I knocked on your door.” She opened the Bible to Luke 2 and started reading and telling him the beautiful Christmas story of Jesus’ birth. And when she got to verse 11 she said…..”This is verse 11: UNTO YOU THIS NIGHT IS BORN IN THE CITY OF DAVID A SAVIOR WHICH IS CHRIST THE LORD.” UNTO YOU…….A SAVIOR. Make it personal friends. Take the message of that story and realize that while mortals slept…….a Savior was born to YOU. And though you and I might never fully understand the miracle of Christmas it sure makes a poor soul like you and me warm in the midst of a cold tough world….. It sure makes an empty life full It sure makes a sinful soul clean It sure makes a tired restless life rested It sure makes a lost man, woman or child safe. “I was glad when they said to me, “Let us go to the house of the Lord!” Psalm 122:1 Join us this Advent season for a celebration of Our Coming Savior. In anticipation of Christ’s Second Coming, our Sunday services will focus worshippers on the Advent and Christmas characters of the Bible. These well known Biblical Characters will come to life and tell the story that leads to a never-ending life with Christ. Sunday’s in Advent and Christmas Eve: November 29 December 6 December 13 December 20 December 24 Our Coming Savior: Elizabeth and Zechariah Our Coming Savior: Herod Our Coming Savior: Shepherds Our Coming Savior: Mary and Joseph Our Coming Savior: The Innkeeper Wednesday, Midweek Advent Services: Don’t miss our 3 special Midweek Advent Services especially for children and families. This year’s Advent service theme is: “Hark the Glad Sound”, the songs of Advent. Services begin at 7pm. December 2 December 9 December 16 Hark the Glad Sound: Mary Hark the Glad Sound: Angels Hark the Glad Sound: Church St. Paul Lutheran Church & School Advent Schedule Sunday, November 29th Our Coming Savior: Elizabeth and Zechariah - Luke 1:13-15 When Zechariah comes back from the temple unable to speak, his wife, Elizabeth, doesn’t understand why. But she learns that her husband’s inability to speak isn’t the only supernatural thing happening in their life. Wednesday, December 2nd The Song of Mary - Luke 1:46-55 Mary’s Song declares that the Lord has remembered his covenant with us through his Son. Families will engage in activities revolving around this song that serves as a melody of remembrance for us. Sunday, December 6th Our Coming Savior: Herod - Matthew 2:1-9 After hearing rumors about the birth of a Messiah, a ruthless Herod tries to use some new acquaintances to get him information about the newborn Christ. Wednesday, December 9th The Song of the Angels - Luke 2:8-14 The Song of the Angels announced with great joy the Good News of Christ’s birth. Families will engage in activities revolving around this song that serves as a melody of rejoicing for us. Sunday, December 13th Our Coming Savior: Shepherds – Luke 2:8-20 Sam, Jake, and Frank are three average shepherds whose lives are changed when they are visited by angels who bring news of Christ’s birth. While they are all eager to get going to visit the Christ child, they wrestle with the small matter of who is going to be on sheep duty. Wednesday, December 16th The Song of the Church - Isaiah 52:7-10 The Song of the Church carries the angels’ message of peace, good will to all to all the world. Families will engage in activities revolving around this song that serves as a melody of rejoicing for us. Sunday, December 20th Our Coming Savior: Mary and Joseph – Matthew 1:18-25 Mary and Joseph are a young couple with lots of plans for their future together, but those plans change after God steps in. Though Mary has faith, she struggles with how to tell her fiancée of what the Angel has told her. Both because of how unbelievable it is and how it will change both of their lives forever. Thursday, December 24th Our Coming Savior: The Innkeeper - Luke 2:4-7 An innkeeper meets a young couple looking for a place to rest as they travel. Though weary, the innkeeper is in conflict about wanting to help vs. the reality of his booked up inn. Join Us Saturday December 19th for our Saturday Contemporary Service at 5:00 PM with Special Music from Ginny Owens in the Activity Center. A three-time Dove Award winner, Ginny Owens became a household name when she was named Gospel Music Association’s New Artist of the Year in 2000. In a career that has spanned fifteen years, Ginny’s seven studio recordings have amassed nearly one million records in sales and spawned career-defining number ones like “If You Want Me To” and “Free.” Her songwriting prowess has earned her song cuts by artist peers like Rachael Lampa and Christian music legend Michael W. Smith, and awarded Ginny a mantle of ASCAP and BMG Music Publishing Awards. Since completing her successful run with Rocketown Records in 2006, Ginny has released a Christmas collection, 2006’s Bring Us Peace, a hymns project, 2009’s Say Amen, and an R&B-pop influenced set list with 2011’s Get In, I’m Drivin’, appeasing her massively loyal fanbase and generating hundreds of solo tour dates nationwide, as well as placing her songs in various movies and network television shows. Born and raised in Jackson, Mississippi, Owens discovered melodies on the piano before she could complete a sentence. As her vision began to leave her eyes–a degenerative eye condition left Ginny completely blind by age three–songs began to emerge from her fingertips, providing a window into the world for Owens. Despite her physical challenge, the illustrious songstress pursued a career in music. Her unique musical style and inspirational lyrics have transcended genre definition, endearing her to Christian and mainstream listeners alike to afford her audiences at the White House, the Sundance Film Festival, Lilith Fair and a rare performance at the 60th Annual National Day of Prayer in Washington, D.C. In 2005, Owens launched The Fingerprint Initiative, a hands-on non-profit organization designed to “bring hope to the world, one project and one touch at a time,” a motto that echoes her desire as a singersongwriter. “I’ve spent enough time listening to people’s stories to know that they’re desperately seeking hope,” Ginny explains. “Perhaps I can encourage with a song that says, ‘I know something about what you’re feeling. And I believe with all my heart that there is indeed hope.’” Ginny has been featured on NBC’s Today Show and CNN in recognition of her initiative’s relief contributions domestically. When not on the road, Owens serves as an adjunct professor of songwriting at her alma mater, Belmont University, and is on staff as a worship leader at The People’s Church in Franklin, Tennessee. The Altar Guild thanks everyone who purchased poinsettias to adorn the worship areas for the Christmas holidays. We appreciate everyone's participation in this endeavor. Could you pass Pastor Buegler’s 8th Grade religion class test???? Occasionally in the Tower chimes we will put some of the actual test questions from our 8th grade religion class to see how you would do…….answers in next month’s issue. Here we go: 1. If the sun was not created until the 4th day….then what did God create on the first day when He said “let there be light” and there was evening and there was morning, the first day? 2. In order for us to OBEY and therefore to honor our Creator God, there must also be the possibility to _____________ 3. Look it up in Exodus 20……the preamble to the Ten Commandments contains two important truths. What are they? 4. How many days did it take the Children of Israel under Moses’ leadership to travel from Passover night to the foot of Mt. Sinai? 5. When the people of the Old Testament really wanted to avoid sinning by taking God’s name in vain, they quit even using the name Jahweh and substituted it with the name ______________. 6. True or False son “Jesus”. It was Mary’s own idea to call her 7. True or False “governor”. The name Christ is a title like As you contemplate donations this holiday season, please keep St. Paul Lutheran Church & School in mind. Your contributions are needed for everything from special programs to basic operating expenses—both are deserving of your support. Please be as generous as you can this holiday season and in the year ahead. For the convenience of church members, we offer online giving. To donate, visit our website stpaulwestlake.org/church/ and select Simply Giving. On Sunday, December 27, have another cup of coffee. We are extending the "Coffee Hour” in the Cafeteria for the entire Bible Class Hour. Enjoy the fellowship after 8:30 services or come early for the 11am services and catch up with friends and family. What a great opportunity for College Students, family and Christmas visitors to enjoy saying hello. Watch for future extended “Coffee Hour” opportunities! Let’s Get Social! Connect with the church and school on your favorite social networks! 8. If Jesus were not true God against which commandment would we be sinning when we give Him divine honor and glory? 9. What does the word “Redeem” mean? 10. Who said to Jesus, “My Lord and my God”? OK…..There’s a 10 point quiz from confirmation class. Are you smarter than an 8th grader? ********** NOTE; ANSWERS FROM LAST MONTH 1) Esau 2) Love 3) Actual 4) Ommission 5) False 6) True 7) Eve’s 8) Adam’s 9) Apostles, Nicene, Athanasian 10) Angels Become our friend on Facebook Church: https://www.facebook.com/stpaullutheranwestlake School: https://www.facebook.com/stpaulwestlake Follow us on Twitter: Church:@StPaulWestlake School:@SPLtigers Mission Statement “Go, therefore and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, and teaching them to obey everything I have commanded you. And surely I will be with you always, to the very end of the age.” (Matthew 28:19-20) Registration for Lutheran West’s Mini & Shorthorn Indoor Soccer teams is open. Practices begin in January at Lutheran West. We will play games at the Force Sports in Rocky River starting in January. This opportunity is available to all male and female 1st – 8th grade players. Please contact Josh Hubeler, jhubeler@lutheranwest.com, or http://www.lutheranwestsoccer.com/ for more details. *********************** Join us on December 6th after late service in the Luther Room at 12:00PM as we pray for the persecuted church. Christians around the world need our prayers! Church and School Calendars fill up fast, spaces are reserved, and we need ALL those planning to schedule dates and use rooms to contact the Church Secretary to insure your date and resources are reserved in advance. Thanks for planning ahead! churchoffice@stpaulwestlake.org Or calendar@stpaulwestlake.org St. Paul members will have the opportunity to publicly stand for life with the 2016 Lorain County Right-to-Life Signature Ad Campaign. A beautiful prolife ad will appear in major Lorain County newspapers on or close to January 22, 2016, the 43rd anniversary of the Supreme Court decisions which legalized abortionon-demand for all 9 months of pregnancy. Samethemed billboards will appear throughout Lorain County as well. Sign-up tables will be outside of worship services and at coffee hour the first two Sundays in December. The cost per name line for the ad is $5. Contact Jill Cesaratto (440-934-6883) with any questions. Altar Flowers Join Women’s Ministry Book Club at the Meeting Place on our new date, January 6th 2016 between 6:30 PM and 7 PM (formally starts at 7) to discuss Dr. Ben Carson's story The Gifted Hands. Please let me know if you are interested in reading the book, as I have copies available for you to borrow. Look forward to seeing you all, and as always if you have any questions please contact Christine Huebler at chubeler@stpaulwestlake.org or 216-338-5194. PROJECT CONNECT: Outside each worship center is a rack that holds PROJECT CONNECT booklets on many modern day life application topics. These are not available primarily for our members themselves……but for our members to use to give to friends, family, neighbors, and work acquaintances. They are witnessing tools. Grab as many as you like. We have funded this ministry with a special gift and will replenish the supply each week. Spread the Word of God applied to dozens of modern life issues in a gentle, loving and nonthreatening way. These are the products of LUTHERAN HOUR MINISTRIES. Check them out !!! If you wish to request flowers for a church service, please call the Church Office (440-835-3050) and speak with the church secretary, Trish Schneider. The cost of flowers is $25 for each arrangement. Payment is requested at the time you reserve your flowers. Please make checks payable to: St. Paul Altar Guild Payments may be: Placed in the offering plate on Sunday, Dropped off at the Church Office, Or send your checks by mail to: St. Paul Lutheran Church ATTN: Altar Guild 27993 Detroit Rd. Westlake, OH 44145 Please note: On weeks when no one signs up to sponsor a vase, the Altar Guild’s Flower Fund pays for the arrangements. This fund is minimal. Please consider giving a gift throughout the year of any amount to the Altar Guild, or remember the flower fund when you give a memorial gift. Your gift to this fund is much appreciated. Faithful Friends Ministry will be presenting a Christmas program Dec. 10th at 6:30 PM for the residence at Rae Ann Suburban Nursing Home, 29505 Detroit, Westlake. This is across from Bob Evans near Crocker/Basset. Our Christmas program consists of many traditional songs. The residence enjoy having your presence and participation. Please come to sing along, turn pages for residence, talk with them and smile with them. If you would like to participate in the program by playing an instrument or solo singing you are most welcome. Please contact Shirley McCowan at 440-371-0116 or e-mail smchome@live.com or for any questions you may have. Our program ends by 7:30 PM. If you need to leave earlier that is not a problem. Bring your family or anyone else. Thank You ahead of time. The St. Paul Adult Social Club will be celebrating with a Christmas Party on Sunday December 13th at 5:00 PM. This event will be held at Legacy Restaurant, 750 Jaycox Road in Avon Lake. The cost is $35 per person with a cash bar. For reservations and more information contact the Wohlever’s at 440-988-9264 or the Langdon’s 440-933-9254 by December 2nd. Cruise & Tour Enchanting Rhine River & Reformation Tour November 4-13, 2016 It’s all set! In preparation for the 500th anniversary of the Reformation Pastor and Susan Buegler and Pastor and Melissa Smith will be leading a very special tour of the significant sites in the life of Martin Luther. Educational Opportunities Tours in cooperation with AmaWaterways River Cruises has chartered a Rhine River LongBoat cruiseship holding only 150 passengers for this trip from Amsterdam to Berlin (last 3 days on land). Pastor Buegler will be the guest lecturer on this trip. It is being advertised around the country (through the Lutheran Witness and several other tour hosts) and the first 150 to sign up will fill the tour. You can find the trip highlighted on this web site: www.eo.travel Featured Ministry: Cleveland West Lutherans For Life Our Mission and Purpose: Equipping Lutherans to be Gospel-motivated voices For Life to witness the sanctity of human life through education based on the Word of God. “You alone created my inner being. You knitted me together inside my mother.” Ps. 139:13 “Even when you’re old, I’ll take care of you. Even when your hair turns gray, I’ll support you. I made you and will continue to care for you. I’ll support you and save you.” Is. 46:4 The Cleveland West Chapter is associated with National Lutherans For Life. Our ministry can make a difference For Life in the lives of many through the Holy Spirit working through us or free educational resources we provide. Who Can Join or Volunteer: Adults and teens can join and/or volunteer in our events and meetings. We have St. Paul members and others from area Lutheran Churches who share within their churches and give us opportunity to meet other For Life Lutherans. Activities and Events: They include Baby Bottle Blessings, Cross Display, Trash ‘n Treasures, guest speakers, witness tables, Bible Studies, free Life Sunday bulletin inserts and Life Thoughts to 38 Lutheran churches, sponsor baby showers or collect baby/maternity items, maintain a resource library, and have speakers, free resources, or programs with Lutheran High School or Elementary youth. Meeting Times: We meet bi-annually usually in March and Sept. on a Sunday afternoon. Our Executive Board and other Chairpersons are elected for two year terms. Contact: Beverly Hirsimaki, President of CWLFL at 440-779-6044, email hirbev@gmail.com or mail to Cleveland West Lutherans For Life at St. Paul Ev. Lutheran Church 27993 Detroit Rd. Westlake OH 44145. What you can do: BELIEVE IN THE SANCTITY OF HUMAN LIFE WITH WILLINGNESS TO WITNESS AND SHARE GOD’S WORD ON LIFE ISSUES. YOU CAN MAKE A DIFFERENCE FOR LIFE WITH SUPPORT IN PRAYERS, SERVICE, MEMBERSHIP AND/OR DONATIONS. “Whatever you do to the least of these you do to Me.” Matthew 25:40 Hunger Ministry Update A Living Witness of Jesus' Love December 5 Card/Craft Event Open to ALL Please note our third Card/Craft Event for Veterans, Hunger Centers, and Shut-ins is Saturday, December 5, from 10 am to 1 pm. in the St. Paul Lutheran Cafeteria. Please feel free to come for the whole time or to simply drop in for an hour or so. This event is both kid friendly and adult doable. There are even snacks. We give thanks to the Promenade Giant Eagle for their wonderful support of these caring events. We are also using extra supplies from our two Thrivent Action Team Card/Craft events. We will even be making S’mores for our Hunger Center clients. It is a wonderful Christ Sharing and Witnessing time for each of us to share God's Love, Peace, and Joy with real people that are sometimes forgotten by our busy lives. Call Mary Levtzow 440-871-7067 with questions. January Epiphany Three Kings Celebration at Redeemer Hunger Ministry starts the New Year 2016 with a special Three Kings Celebration Epiphany Party between 10 am and 1 pm at Redeemer Hunger and Crisis Center on Monday, January 4. This event is like a mini-Angel Tree party. In order to have a dynamite party for roughly 50 to 60 children of Redeemer, we could use monetary donations or the following items for our dental kits: toothbrushes, toothpaste, mouth wash, and dental floss. We also give a child a new bath towel and wash cloth along with gently used toys and gently used books. If you have any of these items, drop them off at church marked Epiphany Party or at Mary Levtzow’s garage, 2454 Dover Center Road, driveway on southwest corner of Dover Center and Bassett Roads. Hunger Ministry will need drivers on the Saturday or Sunday before that January 4 Monday to take all our boxes from the attic to Redeemer. If you are able to assist Mary Levtzow and Hunger Ministry in doing this wonderful Jesus Love sharing event, call her at 440-871-7067 or email at marycaresmuch@yahoo.com. May the Lord Bless and keep each of you as your share His love with others. Home Helper Needed A kind, gregarious 95-year young veteran and St. Paul Lutheran Church member is in immediate need of a Home Helper who can do light housekeeping, wash/dry laundry, accompany to doctor appointments, run errands, prepare meals, converse, and assist with home exercises. Please call David at 440-225-3060 for details. Thank you. Thank You Hunger Ministry thanks each member of St. Paul for all the support through time, treasures, and talents given throughout the year. Each and every item, can, dollar, quarter, card, prayer, and smile is deeply appreciated. God has provided us wonderful opportunities to assist 19 Hunger Programs from Painesville to Lorain. He smiles and blesses each effort we make in serving God’s people across Northeast Ohio. Thank you so very much for helping those in need. St. Paul Youth Group is selling Christmas Cookie Platters on Sunday, December 20th in between church services in the cafeteria and in the south corridor outside the activity center. The cookie platters will sell for $15.00 and will include a delicious assortment of homemade cookies and pastry. Proceeds from the bake sale will help defray the costs of the youth group’s trip to the 2016 National Youth Gathering in New Orleans in July 2016. Homemade bakery donations for this fundraiser are welcomed - contact Deb Klusak at: deborah.klusak@att.net. Thank you for your support! Thanks to everyone for helping us keep our narthex, hallways, shelves, corners, and facilities uncluttered. We ask that you do not “store” items in our public places so that visitors to St. Paul come and go with a good impression of how we care of our facilities. Thank you! Vision Statement Through faith in Christ’s unconditional love for us, we see St Paul Lutheran as a growing church and school, compelled to reach out, teach the Word of God and care for all people. (“For Christ’s love compels us, because we are convinced that One died for all, and therefore all died. And He died for all, that those who live should no longer live for themselves but for Him who died for them and was raised again.” 2 Corinthians 5:14-15 NIV) Lutheran Women's Missionary League (LWML) 2015-2017 Mission Goal: $2,000,000 2015-2017 Mission Grants Clean Water and Evangelism Ministry $50,000 Disaster Response Trailers $80,000 Cancer Care Packages-Phil's Friends $50,000 Renovation of JEM Seminary Buildings $120,000 Give the gift of salvation!! Redeeming Life Maternity Home $100,000 Hope and Healing to the Navajo People $75,000 Listed here are the approved mission grants for 2015-2019. These grants are funded with donations, called mites by men, women and children all across the United States. Please read about them on LWML.org. Outreach in Refugee Camps-Lebanon $72,000 Healthy Families $60,000 LCMS Global Seminary Initiative $100,000 Every first Sunday of the month, the Mite Box is placed in the narthex for you to help bring someone to Christ with your donations. Take a small mite box home, fill it and return it next month. How easy is that? Also available for you is a card with all the grants listed here and a prayer for mite donations. Please take one. Training Teachers and Leaders $100,000 Opportunities in Uganda $100,000 LWML offers so much more and to find out about devotions, Bible Studies, activities etc., visit the web site and also pick up the Lutheran Woman's Quarterly magazine also located in the narthex. Bringing the Gospel to the Lost Sheep of Israel $100,000 May we, through the Holy Spirit, return to You part of the gifts you have given us, so that your kingdom on earth, as well as in heaven, may continue to grow. "In Their Hands and Upon Their Hearts" $50,000 "We Are God's Workmanship" Helping Hands Initiative $32,500 $100,000 Deaconess Training $90,000 Lutheran Youth Corps $25,000 Providing Hope for Detroit $100,000 Rosa Young Academies (Partial) $14,063.94 St. Paul Lutheran School has many exciting musical performances coming up. Our Christmas Program will be on Tuesday, Dec. 15, at 7:00 PM with music beginning at 6:30 PM in the Activity Center. Grades 1-4 will present the play, “Our Annual Christmas Pageant”, which shares the familiar Luke 2 story through drama and song. Performances will also be given by the band, guitar club, and handbell choir. If you wish to avoid the crowds and ensure a good seat, please come to our afternoon dress rehearsal on Tuesday, Dec. 15, at 1:30 PM in the Activity Center. We are also continuing our “Christmas Music in the Atrium” tradition. Student music groups will perform in the school atrium from 8:45 to 9:00 AM on weekday mornings from Dec. 11 through Dec. 17. We would love to have you stop by and enjoy as the students share the songs of the season. Praise God for the talents He has given the students of St. Paul Lutheran! From the Principal’s Paw by Mr. Lehrke Future News – Mark your calendars December 6 – Upper Grade Choir 8:30 Contemporary December 11 – Advanced Band plays in Atrium 8:30 a.m. December 12 – Power of the Pen District Compe//on 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. December 13 – K and 1st grade sing 11 a.m. Tradi/onal December 14 – Guitars play in Atrium 8:30 a.m. December 15 – 3rd through 5th grade Choir in Atrium 8:30 a.m. December 15 – 1st through 4th grade Christmas Program 7 p.m. December 16 – 4th grade Recorders in Atrium 8:30 a.m. December 16 – K Christmas Program Dress Rehearsal 9:10 a.m. December 17 – Middle School Choir in Atrium 8:30 a.m. December 18 – K Christmas Program 11 a.m. December 19-January 3 Christmas Break – No School In the New Year: January 4 – School Resumes January 15 – End of the 2nd Quarter January 15 – Winter Sports Pictures January 18 – No School January 24-31 Na/onal Lutheran Schools’ Week January 24 – All Grades sing All Services January 31 – St. Paul School Open House 1-4 p.m. Red T.I.E.(Together In Educaon)Gala – Saturday, March 12, 2016 Inclement Weather: The snow will be flying before you know it. Please like us on Twi@er and Facebook as this is one of many ways that we inform parents about inclement weather (Snow Days). Also, Fox 8 news seems to provide closings quicker than others, so you may what to sign up for alerts, as well. All school cancella/ons will be posted on all major local television sta/ons. Incenve Program – Tell your friends and neighbors about St. Paul Lutheran School! The School Board has established a special incenve program for St. Paul Lutheran School. For every family that a current family recruits to our school an incenve of $250/member family and $500/nonmember family will be awarded to both the new and referral family (as long as the new family stays 1 semester). How can I support St. Paul School or my child’s tuion without doing much at all? • Box Tops for Educaon – please con/nue to turn those Box Tops in. We received $150 recently that we are going to use to purchase apps for our IPads. •A3enon Giant Eagle Shoppers – please stop at your local store and register our school. Our school benefits for every $$$ you spend at Giant Eagle!!! Help Support St. Paul Lutheran School. • Our school receives fund raising rebates from Heinen’s and GFS. If you shop there, a por/on of what you spend is given back to our school. If you don’t shop there, please consider doing so. Check with their customer service as to how you can enroll. • TRIP (Tui/on Reduc/on Incen/ve Program) is available and ongoing for our school. Anyone and everyone may par/cipate. By par/cipa/ng you receive products or giJ cards that you would typically use anyway and the school benefits. You also would help to reduce your tui/on. • Support St. Paul Lutheran School through Schoolstore.com through all of your online shopping. 2015-2016 SCHOOL THEME: "LIFE TOGETHER" based on 1 John 1:7 "But if we walk in the light, as he is in the light, we have fellowship with one another, and the blood of Jesus his Son cleanses us from all sin." -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------cut along the line and make copies and distribute to your neighbors, family, and friends St. Paul Lutheran School Open House For Preschool through 8th grade Sunday, January 31st 1 – 4 p.m. Let others know by inviting them to see what St. Paul Lutheran School has to offer families. I have held many things in my hands, and I have lost them all; but whatever I have placed in God's hands, that I still possess. ~ Martin Luther November 2015 Financial Report In honor of Midgie Schmidt’s birthday Endowment Fund: Bob Krone, Steve Krone In memory of Rita Schneider Memorial Fund: Pastor Ronald L. and Jeri Young In memory of Charles Schmidt Church Repairs: Patricia Schmidt In memory of Clyde Wimer Building Fund: Louise Osgood In memory of Hildegard Klimek Memorial Fund: Bill & Janet Bremke Gift to St. Paul in honor of Art Copeland’s 80th birthday from Louise Osgood Gift to St. Paul in appreciation of Pastor Young, Pastor Smith, Pastor Buegler, Pastor Pierson from Louise Osgood October 2015 Statistical Report Baptisms Paige Madelyn Parris, daughter of Mike & Amy Parris Sophia Lynne Rodriguez, daughter of Raymond Rodriguez and Rebecca Bartles Weddings Laura Biel to Alex Glenn Removed by Request Jeff & Laura McComb; Children: Jessica and Jordan Kevin & Joanne Kilbane; Children McKensie and Mara Grant & Wendy Lawson Tim & Jacquelyn Niemiec Dan & Sandy Vesely Baptized – 2,674 Confirmed – 2,071 “Then I heard the voice of the Lord, saying, “Whom shall I send, and who will go for Us?” Then I said, “Here am I. Send me!” Isaiah 6:8 The Church Office would like to thank the many volunteers that have helped with various workloads and projects. We appreciate your giving of time and talents and your eagerness and patience in learning new skills (like making Palm Crosses). Church office volunteers are called on from time to time to help with phone coverage, covering during vacations/absences, mailings, collating directories, stuffing inserts into bulletins, editing special services, and much more. We wish to send a special “Thank You so much for your help!!!” to the following: Carol Pomfrett Janet Knaggs Eunice Snyder Dave Snyder Laurie Krauss Ken Krauss Elaine Cunningham Bonnie Broz Joe Broz Jane Daberkow Marilyn Priebe Anneliese Hausmann Judy Marinko Jennifer Panaccione Marge Spaeth Lori Dersi (My apologies if someone has been overlooked – there were many volunteer opportunities to cover this year. ) Thank you once again for helping us in serving Our Lord. We could not have been able to accomplish what we did without you! God’s blessings and Merry Christmas to you and yours! The Church Office Bible Studies December 2015 Sunday Dates Dec 6 Dec 13 Dec 20 Sanctuary Pastor’s Bible Study Luther Room Trinity Center Women’s Bible Study Bible Study with John Ragland Stump the Pastor Dec 27 Activity Center Room 203 Lead Your Family Like Jesus XP3 Extended Coffee Hour—Come enjoy Fellowship Please take the time to wish our shut-ins a Happy Birthday by sending them a card or letter… December Birthdays Our shut-ins range in age from 57 to 98 and would greatly appreciate a kind word of encouragement. Another way we as a church family can reach, teach and care. Questions may be directed to the Church office at (440) 835-3050. Thank You! 12/8 Louis Wulf Lutheran Home Pinetree 32C Westlake OH 44145 MILITARY SUPPORT MINISTRY militarysupportministry@stpaulwestlake.org We Pray for our Military… Justin Beamer, Peter Ruggiero, Mark Pullar, James Bannan Brian Jackson, Dale Koch, Mark Linden, Ben Cooper, Brian Evans, Robert Luecke, Daniel Uptmor, Larry Oldenburg, Shawn McCowan, Mark Helderman, James Jenkins, Tyler Rosmarin TOWER CHIMES DEADLINE: The deadline for the February 2016 edition is January 20th. Please submit your article or announcement by email if possible because it saves typing (publications@stpaulwestlake.org). A written submission for the weekly bulletin should be in to the church office by 5:00 PM the Tuesday before the Sunday you would like it published. Submissions may be made to publications@stpaulwestlake.org If you submit an article for the bulletin or newsletter, Please Note Which Publication You Wish It To Be In And Include a NAME, EMAIL/PHONE NUMBER To Contact If There Are Any Questions. To avoid any confusion, only one person from a group should be assigned to handle notices and publicity. If you would like something posted on the general bulletin boards, please FIRST SUBMIT IT TO THE CHURCH OFFICE. It will then be posted by a member of the staff. Thanks for your cooperation! St. Paul Lutheran Church Reach, Teach, Care...