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Spielautomaten Mieten Ohne Kaution
The Tie
Bringing together St. Thomas, Waldo and Trinity-Town Wilson
August 2015
Newsletter
VBS Recap
2
Birthdays
and
Anniversaries
3
Voters’
Meeting
4
Time and
Talents and
Other News
5
Calendar
Issue 8-15
Pastor Mark Walters
Secretary - Cathy Timm
St. Thomas Lutheran
Church
N4097 County Road M
P.O. Box 223
Waldo, WI 53093
920-467-1888
Trinity Lutheran Church –
Town Wilson
6522 S. Business Drive
Sheboygan, WI 53081
920-458-8881
6-7
TLCCP News 8-9
Fun Page
10
Stewardship
Thought
11
LCMS News
12
Website:
www.stthomaslutheranwaldo.com
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Worship Service
Sundays at 10:15 AM
Worship Service
Sundays at 8:30 AM
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St.ThomasLutheran.Waldo
Church
Picnic
Aug. 9
Website:
www.trinitylutheran-townwilson.org
Email: secretary@trinitylutheran-townwilson.org
VBS Recap
Page 2
VBS was held at Trinity Lutheran-Town Wilson July 6-10. The theme of this year’s program was “God’s Great Rescue.” The lessons told us about God’s great love for His people
Israel for us today. God sets our course, protects us, listens to our prayers, and wants everyone to be saved and spend eternity with Him in Heaven. God truly has rescued us in the past,
and He continues to do so today. We had rescue workers come in and speak to us about how
they save or rescue people and tied it in to the Bible story.
Monday—EMT/Ambulance
Tuesday—Sheriff/Squad Car
Wednesday—Nurse/Equipment
Thursday– Firefighter/Fire Truck
Friday– Armed Services/Gear
“The Lord will rescue me from every evil attack and bring me safely
to His heavenly kingdom.”
1 Timothy 4:18
Registration .................................................................... 31
13 connected with Trinity-Town Wilson; 8 connected with the Tender Loving Christian
Childcare and Preschool; and 12 others
Teachers/Helpers ................................................................ 9
6 connected with Trinity-Town Wilson; 1 connected with St. Thomas; 2 others
Total Offering ..................................................................... $10.00
To go to St. Mark’s Food Pantry, Sheboygan
Food Offering ..................................................................... 144 Items
To go to St. Mark’s Food Pantry, Sheboygan
Donations ........................................................................... $250.00
From Thrivent Action Team
Expenses............................................................................. $0
Due to the donation from Thrivent
Thanks for your prayers and support of this year’s VBS program!
Birthdays and Anniversaries
Page 3
Trinity – Town Wilson
1268910 11 12 14 16 20 22 -
Penny Swope
Joanne Matt
Neil Meifert, Jr.
Craig Ostermann
Pam Darling
Pam Stecker
Alex Beltran
Heather Veldboom
Chaise Katzer
Joel Koene
Jaxon Ostermann
Louise Fetterer
Quintin Hoem
Mike Koeppe
Abigail Nytes
Arianna Beltran
BIRTHDAYS
ANNIVERSARIES
St. Thomas
13 –
Doris & Ernst Koepke (1966)
St. Thomas
16 17 21 22 25 30 -
Danny Melis
Elaine Phillips
Karen Van Ess
Stacy Hayon
Melissa Cordell
Betty Machtig
John Van Ess
Trinity – Town Wilson
2 - Lorraine & Lloyd Gartman (1947)
7 - Cindy & Dan Connors (1976)
8 - Charmaine & Robin Kempf (1992)
9 - Lisa & Jason Hackbarth (2003)
11 - Tracy & Andrew Kissel (1984)
14 - Cheryl & Phil Jens (1971)
21 – Wendy & Jeff Elgin (1987)
Kayla & John Ostermann (2010)
28 - Tonya & Dan DuMez (2004)
Jennie & Ralph Koene (1971)
Voters’ Meeting
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And Call Committee News
On Sunday morning, July 26, 2015, the Voters’ Assemblies of Trinity
and St. Thomas will gather for the purpose of calling a Pastor. We will
have a combined church service at 8:30 a.m. after which we will call to
order the Voters’ Assembly.
President Wille has offered us eleven pastors for our consideration. They include:
The Rev. Joel Baseley, of Emmanuel Lutheran Church, Dearborn, Mich.;
(*)The Rev. Shane Cota, of Trinity Lutheran Church, Boulder Junction, Wis.;
The Rev. Samuel Grayl, of First Lutheran Church, Bozeman, Mont.;
The Rev. Scott Hojnacki, of St. Paul/St. Peter Lutheran Churches, Beach /Belfield, ND;
The. Rev. Frank Kinast, of Zion Lutheran Church, Stillwater, Okla.;
(*)The Rev. Kurt Klingbeil, of Reedsburg, Wis., (Candidate Status);
The Rev. Matthew Martin, of Trinity Lutheran Church, Reeseville, Wis.;
The Rev. Jedidiah Maschke, of First Lutheran Church, Concord, Cal.;
The Rev. Douglas Reinders, of Zion Lutheran Church, Fremont, Wis.;
(*)The Rev. Mark Walters, of Appleton, Wis., (Candidate Status);
The Rev. Jason Zirbel, Grace Lutheran Church, Greenwood, Ark.
Those with the asterisk (*) are those who are recommended by the call committee for our consideration
at the meeting. The constitution of Trinity recommends that they as the call committee may cut the list
down to no less than three for consideration of the voters.
If you would like to learn more about any of these men before the Voters’ Assembly, you may come to
Cathy in the church office or may speak with Elmer Hazen or Jerry Selk who will make the information
available to you. All voters are welcome to read this information. (Because of legal liability issues we
are not able to publish the information any more broadly.)
After the Call Meeting the two individual churches will briefly spilt for the purpose of individual business that needs to be done in each church in their summer Voters’ Assemblies. We would hope that as
many of you as possible would come to this very important meeting.
Time and Talents and Other News
Page 5
June Stewardship of Time and Talents
St. Thomas Lutheran Church, Waldo
Date
Attend
Comm
Home
Mission
6/7
26
22
$725
$50
6/14
28
$510
$50
6/21
27
$626
$70
6/28
15
$520
$30
23
Monies received also include : Silent auction $1,391, Bakery $643, Food $699.04, and Rummage
$1,133.30
Please join us for our outdoor joint worship service and picnic!
Sunday, August 9th
10:30 AM
Waldo Park
A potluck lunch will follow the worship service. Please bring a dish to pass
and your own plates and silverware. Drinks will be provided.
You’re invited!
FAMILY FESTIVAL AND RUN AT LUTHERAN HIGH
(3323 University Drive, Sheboygan)
Friday, August 14, 2015 from 4-10 p.m.
Join us for an evening of activities for the entire family. Entertainment, food, and fun include festival games and family-friendly activities like multiple large inflatable structures for children to play on - a
28ft. slide, a Mega Rampage Obstacle Course, a "Kiddiepillar" to crawl through, dunk tanks, a photo
booth, bingo, radar gun pitching, cotton candy, and prizes. There will be a silent auction and a cake
walk, and you'll also be able to visit a variety of health & wellness booths from organizations promoting
personal wellness, health, and safety. Go to www.lutheranhigh.com to learn more.
Tickets are $1 each and are available at the festival
In God’s
Loving Hands
Tender Loving Christian Child Care & Preschool
6522 South Business Drive, Sheboygan, WI 53081
ccps@trinitylutheran-townwilson.org
920-803-1986
From the Director …
I
hope
The 3 year olds &
everyone
is older children particienjoying their pated in VBS. They
summer. The got to meet many
weather finally different people who
got warm enough for do God’s work and
us to have
help
out
The Life of
wet water
others.
days.
Moses
During
Exodus 2:3-10
We reJesus Time
Exodus 19-20
membered
we learned
our soldiers
about the life
on Independence Day. of Moses.
When
God Made the Sea Moses was a baby he
Creature.
Next we was put in a basket
spent the Day at the and floated down the
Beach. We went Down river where the
to the Pond and made Pharaoh's daughter
our room into a pond found him.
Moses
area. Come On Let’s grew up to do great
Go to the Circus and things. We learned
see all the clowns & about the burning
elephants perform bush, Ten Commandtricks. Did you see the ments, and how Moses
tight rope walker walk parted the Red Sea.
across the wire?
In Christ,
Miss Wendy
August 2015
To Ralph and Jenny Koene & family
and other church members for all your
donations that you have given to our
program. GOD has blessed us with very
special people.
WISH LIST
Masking Tape
School Supplies
Toilet Paper
*Construction
Fabric Softener
Paper, Markers, Glue,
Glue Sticks, Watercolors,
Paper Towels
Scissors,
Kleenex
Bleach
Toilet bowl cleaner
SPECIAL NEEDS:
Old Muffin Tin
Camping Equipment to
borrow
(August 24 –28)
Windex/Glass Cleaner
DAY CARE WILL BE
CLOSED September 7th
RELIGION TIME:
MOSES—Exodus 19-20
Moses’s life was a great adventure. It was filled with miracles
and mystery. But perhaps his
greatest moment came when he
met God on Mount Sinai. There
Moses received the Ten Commandments.
God is love. So He gave Moses a list of ten
things that loving people do and don’t do . If
you love your neighbors, you do not
steal from them. If you love God,
you do not serve false gods. Moses
delivered God’s love list to Israel.
They would seek to obey!
I WILL LOVE THE LORD WITH ALL MY HEART.
100 Bible Stories, 100 Bible songs
By Stephen Elkins
STAR OF THE MONTH
Hello! My name is Lauryn. I am 2 years
old. My favorite person is my momma.
My favorite toy is Cinderella Tea Party. My
favorite food is mac & cheese. My favorite
song is Twinkle Twinkle Little Star. I can
ride my bike. I learned to go on the big
potty. When I’m with my family, I like to
play games and go to the park. When I’m at
day care, I like to play with my friends and
go to the park.
LAURYN
Next Month’s Star is
ANNABEL
Check out this website:
http://pinterest.com
SUCCESS
Heard about this website on the news and
checked it out. now I’m hooked. IT Has
something for every interest.
I tried to teach my child
from books,
He gave me only puzzled looks,
I tried to teach my child
with words,
They passed by him often
unheard,
Despairingly, I turned aside,
How shall I teach this child
I cried,
Into my hand he put the key,
Come he said and play with me!!
Do you struggle with getting stains out of
clothing, Even set in Yellow Armpit Stains? Try
this recipe. I tried it and it actually WORKS!!
1 part ~ Dawn Dish Soap
1 part ~ Baking Soda
2 parts ~ Hydrogen Peroxide
Mix ingredients, then rub mixture into stained
areas. let set 1 hour and place in washing
machine and wash your clothes. BYE BYE
stains!
Kids’ Fun Page
Page 10
Stewardship Thought
Page 11
From the Lutheran Church Missouri Synod (www.lcms.org)
Busyness is the new black. It’s stylish. We spend an inordinate amount of time comparing how busy we
are with everyone else. We compare our schedules, our kid’s schedules, how productive we are and how
much we have because of it to everyone around us. And if we don’t do or have what the next guy does
or has, we just get busier and produce more so that we can.
This consumes our conversations and thoughts. And this should give us pause: Who is consuming
whom, here? Are we the consumer or are we those consumed? It’s no accident that our adversary the
devil is described as a lion prowling around seeking to devour us, to consume us. He gives us the liturgy
of this world, the liturgy of productivity and consumption. For if he can keep us busy in “muchness” and
“manyness,” he can be satisfied.
And this is why the Lord, after finishing all His work of creation, rested on the seventh day. This is why
He established the Sabbath day—to give His people rest from all their work. As they rested, He continued to work for them, to satisfy them, to fill them with His gifts—food from heaven by His Word and
Promise.
That day came when from our Lord's cross and in His death, He proclaimed, "It is finished" (John
19:30). And so His work of redemption was complete. And so His body rested in the tomb, the belly of
the earth. Though He is the Lord God who always works, yet as the Lord rested on the original Sabbath,
now Jesus kept the Sabbath by resting in the tomb and rising from the dead to live forever. For this is
why He came. This is why He became man: to draw all to Himself so that He could give rest and refreshment to the weary and the heavy laden.
The Sabbath is a gift, not a burden. It is a gift of time free from the liturgy of this world, the liturgy of
productivity and consumption. Sabbath is time for rest and refreshment, a time free from anxiety to enjoy the gifts God gives, all of them—His Word, His Promises, His Sacraments, His creation, everything.
It is a foretaste of the rest we shall enjoy in heaven.
Sadly for many of us rest has become work. It’s become drudgery. We long for it but we aren’t able to
do it because there’s so much to be done and so little time to do it. But really what’s the rush? Why are
we so hurried and harried? Have we forgotten that Jesus is raised from the dead and lives forever?
Sabbath is God's gift of time free from all of the anxiety and hurry of this world so that we can rest, be
refreshed by the gifts God gives. Society won't do it for us. They are addicted to the liturgy of productivity and consumption. Though we are in the world, we are not of it. We are the people of God, His own
children by water and Word, joined to the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ. Jesus lives. And so
shall we. So rest in the promise of our Savior that sin, death, and time have not hold on you because Jesus is raised from the dead. Jesus lives. And so shall we, forever.
From the LCMS Office of
Page 12
National Missions
‘We are for life, no matter the cost’
Dear brothers and sisters in Christ,
We logged on to the Internet and Facebook yesterday only to be hit with a sickening story: undercover video footage
seemingly implicating Planned Parenthood in the sale of the body parts of aborted children.
In the video, Planned Parenthood Federation of America’s Senior Director of Medical Services, Dr. Deborah Nucatola, discusses how she adjusts abortion procedures to procure certain parts of a child’s body, even as she notes that
“we’ve been very good at getting heart, lung, liver.”
Listen long enough, if you can handle it, and you’ll hear her suggest that such items could eventually be listed on a
Planned Parenthood “menu” for affiliate organizations to purchase for a price.
Later in the day, Planned Parenthood released a “nothing to see here” kind of statement, asserting that the discussion was merely one revolving around a patient’s right to donate tissue, as with any medical procedure. But why
does Nucatola then mention the costs of body parts (“Thirty to one hundred dollars,” she says)?
Lord, have mercy.
If what Nucatola says is, in fact, the truth, we as Christians cannot allow this story to go untold or be buried by the
media. We simply cannot remain silent while the reprehensible act of killing a child in the womb is made even worse
by selling portions of that child’s dismembered body simply because there is a market for them.
Speaking up about the shameful act of killing children — as well as harvesting their body parts — may be uncomfortable. We may lose friends and create awkward tension at work. Our professors may mock us, and our family may
roll their eyes at us. If that is the case, so be it. Because as Lutherans, as Christians, we are for life, no matter the
cost.
As Lutherans, we confess that every life has value, that it has worth, that it matters … from the moment of conception until natural death occurs. We confess that what Nucatola calls “17-weekers” are actually children — with beating hearts and little moving fingers and toes. We confess that even the tiniest of humans are just that — regardless
of what scientific term the culture uses to make them seem like something less. We confess that they are created in
the image and likeness of our Lord Himself. And we confess that because of Him, their hearts and lungs and livers
matter, no matter how small they might be. We also admit our own failings in this regard. Where we have failed to
speak and act for life, we repent. Where we have not cared for mothers in crisis-pregnancy situations, we ask for
forgiveness. Where we have thought more of ourselves than giving to an organization that can assist those moms
and babies, we are sorry. Where we have been apathetic to this pandemic of death, we grieve.
But we are not without hope, because our Lord is for life too.
He is so pro-life, in fact, that He has given His own life for us, even as He has laid it down for these tiniest of children. Where their short lives are taken, He offers up His willingly. Where their little bodies are sold, He gives His
freely to us at His holy table for the forgiveness of our sins.
Today let us confess life with renewed vigor — to our friends over supper, through letters to the editor of our local
paper, by writing our congressmen, in tweets and emails to Planned Parenthood, on our Facebook pages. Let us pray
that our Lord would bring an end to abortion altogether and that He would stop the horrible sale of infant bodies.
And let us pray that He would forgive us, renew us and bolster us to make a good confession in season and out of
season: one that is always, no matter what, for life.
Rev. Bart Day, Executive Director
Life and Health Ministries