Weekly Church Bulletin - Trinity Lutheran Church and School

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Weekly Church Bulletin - Trinity Lutheran Church and School
Our Calendar for
March 15 - 22, 2015
Sunday March 15
8:00 am Divine Service
9:30 am Education Hour
10:45 am Divine Service
The Lutheran Hour
Broadcast Sundays at:
6:30 am WTMJ 620AM
5:00 pm WJUB 1420AM
Monday March 16
8:30 am Senior Breakfast
6:30 pm Divine Service
Tuesday March 17
6:30 pm Parenting Class, Dr. Darlene Mech
Wednesday March 18
8:15 am Adult Bible Study (MC)
9:00 -9:45 am Individual Confession/Absolution
10:00 am Lenten Service - Soup Luncheon to follow
11:00 am Trinity Divine Service (Charter 990 & U-verse 99)
5:30-6:15 pm Individual Confession/Absolution
5:30 pm Light Supper before evening service
6:30 pm Lenten Service
Thursday March 19
8:45 am Women's Bible Study (MC)
6:30 pm Handbells
7:35 pm Mixed Choir
Friday March 20
7:00 am Men's Bible Study (MC)
9:30 am Women's Bible Study
7:00 pm Valley Lutheran High
School Worship Concert
Sunday March 22
8:00 am Divine Service
9:30 am Education Hour
10:45 am Divine Service
12:15 pm CHILI Cook-off/Pot Luck &
THE AMAZING (G)RACE
$1,500,000
Cost of
Renovation
$830,000
Money Collected
$699,758
$500,000
Budgeted
Amount
$1,354,186
$1,000,000
$500,000
$0
$0
Work Program
2015
Organ Fund
THE SERVICE PARTICIPANTS
Received to
date: $211,444
Morning Meditations
WHBL 1330am
7:26 & 10:50 am
Bethlehem
THE PRESIDING MINISTER: Rev. John M. Berg
THE ORGANIST: Brian Heinlein
THE CHOIR: (8:00) Cherub Choir, (10:45) Mixed Choir
THE SERVER: (8:00) Abigail Puksich, (10:45) Joseph Rahn, (6:30) Emily Randall
THE COMMUNION ASSISTANTS: (8:00) Tony Smith, Roger Buck, Jeff Roethel, Chad
Hamilton (10:45) Art Froemming, Tim Muth, Greg Becker, Hans Otten, (6:30) Jerry Toerpe,
Jeff Roethel
VIDEOTAPING: Luiz Cordeiro (Sunday), Ronald Mueller (Monday)
ATTENDANCE LAST SUNDAY: 473
“Sent to Give Eternal Life”
† The Fourth Sunday in Lent †
March 15/16, 2015
Trinity Lutheran Church
824 Wisconsin Ave.
SHEBOYGAN, WI 53081
www.trinitysheboygan.org, 920-458-8246
March 15/16, 2015
PRAYER UPON ENTERING: O Lord God, You led Your ancient people
through the wilderness and brought them to the promised land. Guide the
people of Your Church that following our Savior we may walk through the
wilderness of this world toward the glory of the world to come; through
Jesus Christ, Your Son, our Lord, who lives and reigns with You and the Holy
Spirit, one God, now and forever. Amen.
WELCOME: We cordially welcome you to the Lord's Service. If you are
worshipping with us for the first time, the following suggestions may be
helpful to you:
Put your bulletin in the back of the hymnal. A panel will stick out on the
right side with the Order of Service. By doing this, both hands are free to
find the liturgy and hymns.
DIVINE SERVICE - Setting Two
PASTOR MECH is preaching today at Trinity, Town Wilson and St.
Thomas, Waldo to help cover their vacancy position.
LENTEN SERVICE: Please join
Wednesdays at 10 am or 6:30
morning service in the gym and
evening service beginning at 5:30
us for midweek Lenten Services on
pm. A soup luncheon will follow the
a lighter supper will be held before the
pm in the Fellowship Hall.
INDIVIDUAL CONFESSION AND ABSOLUTION: Individual Confession
and Absolution times for Lent are 9am – 9:45am Wednesday mornings and
5:30pm – 6:15pm in the Evening at the communion rail in the church.
Individual Confession and Absolution may also be scheduled by
appointment with the pastors. To learn more about it and how it works
look on pages 292-293 in the hymnal. As preparation you may find the
publication “Self-Examination and Reflection: The Ten Commandments
preach Repentance; that is, by them God shows us our sin and how much
we need a Savior,"" helpful. This publication can be found at the various
entrances to the sanctuary. May God bless this holy season of prayerful
and penitential reflection!
Large print bulletins and hearing devices are available. Please ask an usher
for assistance.
The Music Room, the room to your right before entering the sanctuary,
is available for parents with small children who need to step out during
the service. The service is televised in the Music Room.
The time before the service is a time of prayer and preparation to receive
the Lord’s gifts of salvation. In addition to prayer, look over the readings
and the words to the hymns during this preparation time.
Please turn off all cell phones and refrain from taking pictures during the
service. Thank you.
GUESTS AND THE LORD'S SUPPER: If you desire to commune, please speak
to one of the pastors before the service. Our altar is open to those who
confess oneness with us in doctrine, are members of our congregation or
sister congregations of the Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod, and are not
under church discipline in another congregation.
USHERS NEEDED for Lent midweek and Easter services. Signup sheets are
in the usher's room. New ushers are always welcome!
STEPHEN MINISTRY SUPPORT: March 16, 5:00 pm at the Ministry Center.
INVOCATION, CONFESSION,
ABSOLUTION: #167
INTROIT: insert
KYRIE: #168
SALUTATION AND COLLECT: #172
OLD TESTAMENT READING: (insert)
C Thanks be to God.
GRADUAL
EPISTLE READING: (insert)
C Thanks be to God.
VERSE: #173 (Lent)
HOLY GOSPEL: (insert)
C Glory to You, O Lord.
C Praise to You, O Christ
APOSTLES’ CREED: #175
HYMN OF THE DAY: #571
SERMON
Text: John 3:14-21
Theme: "Sent to Give Eternal Life"
RITE OF EARLY COMMUNION (8:00)
SENIOR BREAKFAST is Mon. March 16, 8:30 am at Fountain Park
Restaurant.
VOLUNTEERS NEEDED: Looking for
15-20 volunteers to monitor one of
the tasks during the "AMAZING
(g)RACE" - Sunday, March 22, 1:002:15. Great way to meet new members and allows
other parents to race with their kids. Sign up in
the Lounge.
Stewardship Thought for the week...
Ephesians 2:10 “For we are his workmanship, created in Christ Jesus for
good works, which God prepared beforehand, that we should walk in them.”
Even the good we do in this world is a gift from God, prepared beforehand
for us to do. And this too is a gift! For isn’t doing good also good for the one
who does it? So from first to last, from the Lord’s free salvation given to us
to the good works He’s prepared for us to walk in, it is all a gift of God’s
grace.
March 15, 2015 - 8:00 am & 10:45 am
March 16, 2015 – 6:30 pm
CHOIR HOUSING UPDATE: As of the printing of
this bulletin, Mr. Heinlein is still in need of housing
for approximately 24 more students Friday night.
Please contact the church office if you are able to help.
PRAYER OF THE CHURCH
P let us pray to the Lord:
C Lord, have mercy.
OFFERING/FRIENDSHIP REGISTER
OFFERTORY: #176
SERVICE OF THE SACRAMENT: #177
DISTRIBUTION OF THE SACRAMENT:
#628, #426, #580, #544
POST-COMMUNION CANTICLE: #182
“Nunc Dimittis”
POST-COMMUNION COLLECT: #183
BENEDICTION: #183
CLOSING HYMN: #837
CONGREGATION AT PRAYER & DEVOTIONS FOR THE
HE WEEK
INVOCATION
INTROIT (front page)
LEARN BY HEART: Bible Verse and Catechism (front page)
MEDITATION: Portals of Prayer /Devotion
DAILY READINGS:
Sun: Gen 41:28-57, Mark 11:20-33
Mon: Gen 42:1-34, 38, Mark 12:1-12
Tues: Gen 43:1-28, Mark 12:13-27
Wed: Gen 44:1-18,
18, 32
32-34, Mark 12:28-44
Thur: Gen 45:1-20,
20, 24
24-28, Mark 13:1-23
Fri: Gen 47:1-31,, Mark 13:24-37
Sat: Gen 49:29-50:7,
50:7, 14
14-26, Mark 14:1-11
IN OUR PRAYERS THIS WEEK:
Steve Heronemus, ALS
Bruce DeWit, relative of Christine Frawley, treatment for a brain tumor
Joel Pape, in treatment for leukemia
Brianna Brunner, cancer treatment
Corinne Thompson, chemotherapy treatment for a blood disorder
Jim Schuette, father of Andy Schuette, cancer treatment
Serving in the military: Timothy Schwanke,
wanke, Rev. Brian Banke, Robert
Badtke, Joey Henning, Robert Swanson, Andrew Kelm, Elyse Slimmer,
Austin Griesbach, Max Konetzki, Kyle Cady,, Adam Robinson
Duane Wenig, afflicted with Parkinson's disease
Steve & Cindy (Mueller) Johnson, in rehabilitation after an accident
Neil Kirst, continued issues with his lungs
Will Olsen, homebound
Carrie Kearney, niece of Denise Dreifuerst, brain tumor
Elliot McNulty, infant friend of Leda Carlson, recovering after heart
surgery
Bob Thomack, recovering after heart procedure
Kathy Kirst, recovering after a heart procedure
Donna Winters, hospitalized
Ramona Rucks, mother of Mike Winters, diagnosed with cancer
Betty (Johnson) Skvarce, ongoing cancer treatment
Elle Konetzki, as she continues her Deaconess study at the Ft. Wayne
Seminary
The family of Gerald Hermann
The family of Lola Rudd, mother of Mary Dittmar
HYMN OF THE WEEK "O
O Dearest Jesus, What Law Has Thou Broken
Broken"
LSB #
#436 (vs. 1-5)
APOSTLES’ CREED
LORD’S PRAYER
COLLECT (front page)
BENEDICTION
The Fourth Sunday in Lent
March 15, 2015
Introit
The LORD is my light and my salvation; whom | shall I fear?*
The LORD is the stronghold of my life; of whom shall I | be afraid?
Though an army encamp against me, my heart | shall not fear;*
though war arise against me, yet I will be | confident.
One thing have I asked of the LORD, that will I seek | after:*
that I may dwell in the house of the LORD all the days of my life, to
gaze upon the beauty of the LORD and to inquire in his | temple.
For he will hide me in his shelter in the day of | trouble;*
he will conceal me under the cover of his tent; he will lift me high upup |
on a rock.
Glory be to the Father and | to the Son*
Son
and to the Holy | Spirit;
as it was in the be- | ginning,*
is now, and will be forever. | Amen.
The LORD is my light and my salvation; whom | shall I fear?*
The LORD is the stronghold of my life; of whom shall I | be afraid?
Collect of the Day
Almighty God, our heavenly Father, Your mercies are new every morning;
and though we deserve only punishment, You receive us as Your children
and provide for all our needs of body
y and
a
soul. Grant that we may heartily
acknowledge Your merciful goodness, give
giv thanks for all Your benefits, and
serve You in willing obedience; through Jesus Christ, Your Son, our Lord,
who lives and reigns with You and the
he Holy Spirit, one God, now and forever.
Gradual
[O come, let us fix our eyes on] | Jesus,*
the founder and perfecter | of our faith,
who for the joy that was set before him endured the cross, despisdespis | ing the
shame,* and is seated at the right hand of the | throne of God.
Learn By Heart: What is Confession? What sins should we confess? LSB#326
34, Heb. 5:1-10, Mark 10:(32-34),35-45
Next Sunday Readings: Jer. 31:31-34
SWD Missions Prayer for Week of March 15: Please pray this week
for God’s blessings on our District’s Hispanic ministry, granting
success to Rev. German Novelli, Jr.
Jr (Grace, Milwaukee), Rev.
Alfonso Prada (St. Martini, Milwaukee), seminary student
EdmundoRosales (Primera Iglesia, Racine), along with Rev. Tim
Sims (Oklahoma Ave., Milwaukee) and all those who plant and
nourish the seeds of His Word in the hearts of so many people.
Numbers 21:4–9 4From Mount Hor they set out by the way to the Red
Sea, to go around the land of Edom. And the people became impatient on
the way. 5And the people spoke against God and against Moses, “Why
have you brought us up out of Egypt to die in the wilderness? For there
is no food and no water, and we loathe this worthless food.” 6Then the
LORD sent fiery serpents among the people, and they bit the people, so
that many people of Israel died. 7And the people came to Moses and said,
“We have sinned, for we have spoken against the LORD and against you.
Pray to the LORD, that he take away the serpents from us.” So Moses
prayed for the people. 8And the LORD said to Moses, “Make a fiery
serpent and set it on a pole, and everyone who is bitten, when he sees it,
shall live.” 9So Moses made a bronze serpent and set it on a pole. And if
a serpent bit anyone, he would look at the bronze serpent and live.
Ephesians 2:1–10 1And you were dead in the trespasses and sins 2in
which you once walked, following the course of this world, following the
prince of the power of the air, the spirit that is now at work in the sons
of disobedience— 3among whom we all once lived in the passions of our
flesh, carrying out the desires of the body and the mind, and were by
nature children of wrath, like the rest of mankind. 4But God, being rich in
mercy, because of the great love with which he loved us, 5even when we
were dead in our trespasses, made us alive together with Christ—by
grace you have been saved— 6and raised us up with him and seated us
with him in the heavenly places in Christ Jesus, 7so that in the coming
ages he might show the immeasurable riches of his grace in kindness
toward us in Christ Jesus. 8For by grace you have been saved through
faith. And this is not your own doing; it is the gift of God, 9not a result of
works, so that no one may boast. 10For we are his workmanship, created
in Christ Jesus for good works, which God prepared beforehand, that we
should walk in them.
John 3:14–21 14[Jesus said:] “As Moses lifted up the serpent in the
wilderness, so must the Son of Man be lifted up, 15that whoever believes
in him may have eternal life. 16“For God so loved the world, that he gave
his only Son, that whoever believes in him should not perish but have
eternal life. 17For God did not send his Son into the world to condemn
the world, but in order that the world might be saved through him.
18
Whoever believes in him is not condemned, but whoever does not
believe is condemned already, because he has not believed in the name
of the only Son of God. 19And this is the judgment: the light has come
into the world, and people loved the darkness rather than the light
because their deeds were evil. 20For everyone who does wicked things
hates the light and does not come to the light, lest his deeds should be
exposed. 21But whoever does what is true comes to the light, so that it
may be clearly seen that his deeds have been carried out in God.”
Notes on Today’s Service
Treasures from the Church: “As Christians we are used to having crosses in the front
of the church, on the altar, or against a wall. Very few would approve of having a
serpent up front. It would be horrible to look at the statue of a huge snake.
However, it was in the abomination of a cross, which was more horrible than a snake
hanging from a crossbar, that God sacrificed His Son. From our own experience we
know that nothing is free. The cliché is that there is no such thing as a free lunch.
We all know that free medical care is going to cost the majority of us something. If
salvation is free for us, it was not free for God. When God created the world, He
spoke the Word and it was done. When He saved us, He worked. He gave all of
Himself. ‘God so loved the world that He gave His only Son,’ which means that He
sacrificed Himself. It cost Him everything. He emptied Himself of what He was. For
God, the death of is Son was not a pastime. It was what God was all about. This is
why our churches and homes have crosses or crucifixes, figures of the dying Christ
on a cross. The crucifix is a statement of what we believe, teach and confess.” Dr.
David P. Scaer, In Christ p. 112 – Concordia Catechetical Academy
Today’s Reading: The people sinned by speaking “against God and against Moses,”
and the Lord called them to repentance by sending fiery serpents, which “bit the
people, so that many people of Israel died” (Num. 21:4–6). When the people confessed
their sin, the Lord provided a means of rescue from death. He instructed Moses to
“make a fiery serpent and set it on a pole,” so that “if a serpent bit anyone, he would
look at the bronze serpent and live” (Num. 21:8). Thus God sent His Son into the
world, in the likeness of our sin and death, and lifted Him up on the pole of the cross,
that whoever looks to Him in faith “may have eternal life” (John 3:14–16). By His
cross, “the light has come into the world,” not for condemnation, but “that the world
might be saved through Him” (John 3:17–19). While we “were dead in the trespasses
and sins” in which we once lived (Eph. 2:1), God loved us, calling us to repentance and
raising us up with Christ to live “with Him in the heavenly places” (Eph. 2:4–6).
The Divine Service: “Christian congregations know that all preachers commit pulpit
sins. Sermons of younger pastors are sometimes convoluted. Other pastors tell
interesting stories, but sometimes the point of the story is lost even before the
sermon is over. It was a good story but what was it all about? Older pastors tend to
ramble. They go off in this direction and that direction and never seem to know
where the end of the sermon is. I have thought of giving my students a bell to ring
every time I commit the sin of rambling. Good or bad, the people rarely remember
the sermons, either a good one or a bad one. They remember the liturgy. They
remember the hymns. They can picture the cross of Jesus Christ in their minds. The
cross, or the form of the crucified Christ, constantly reinforces what they believe. If I
cannot follow the sermon, I can at least understand the cross. When we die, only the
cross is important. Think of the line from the familiar hymn, ‘Abide with Me.’ ‘Hold
Thou Thy Cross before my closing eyes, shine through the gloom and point me to the
skies.’ The cross is the simple message of my sin against God and His redeeming me
in Jesus. On the altar piece at St. Mary’s Church in Wittenberg is a painting of Luther
preaching. Between him and the congregation is the crucified Christ symbolizing that
preaching must be about Jesus Christ.”
Dr. David P. Scaer, In Christ p. 113 –
Concordia Catechetical Academy
Sermon: God is not angry with you! His wrath against you and all your sin has been
satisfied in Jesus Christ His only begotten Son. Jesus took all your sin. He bore it all
in His body willingly. Jesus suffered the complete fury of God’s wrath and all its
damnation as your substitute! Jesus gets in between God’s wrath and you. He
mediates for you on the cross. That is how much God loves you! That’s the clincher!
His promise to you today is this: “all who believe in Me will not perish but have
eternal life.” We have no need to be afraid. Believe in Jesus. Expose your sin and
sinfulness to the light of His death and resurrection. Use Jesus Christ and Him
crucified against all your sin, against all of Satan’s accusations and against death
itself. Christ is the Victor and so are you!
NEAT REPEATS UPCOMING SALES:
3/16 - 3/21 Yellow Tag clothing 30% off, Red Tag
clothing 50% off
3/23 - 3/28 Dishes, Glasses & Utensils 50% off
EMMAUS MEAL: Trinity's next Emmaus Meal is Sat.,, March 21. Please
contact Roger Buck if you would like to volunteer. Baked goods are also
needed.
CRAFT VENDORS WANTED! St John Lutheran of Plymouth will be
hosting its first annual Holiday Bazaar & Craft Fair Saturday, November
7th, 2015 from 9am-3pm. We are in need of vendors! $35 for an 8x10
booth. Limited space and availability. Contact Brenda at (92
(920) 893-9937
or SJLholidaybazaar@gmail.com. Application and additional information
can be found on the website www.sjlholidaybazaar.jigsy.com
.jigsy.com or visit us
on www.facebook.com/SJLHolidayBazaar.
2014 THRIVENT CHOICE DOLLARS: Have you directed your Choice
Dollars from 2014? They expire on March 31. Both Trinity Congrega
Congregation
and Trinity School are eligible to receive Choice dollars. Choice dollars
can be directed by logging on at Thrivent.com or calling 1
1-800-847-4836.
GRIEF SUPPORT: Sharon S. Richardson Community Hospice continues to
offer free, drop-in grief support to anyone coping with loss. Meetings are
held in the Hospice Chapel, the 3rd Thursday morning of each month and
the 4th Wednesday evening of each month. March meetings are
Thursday, March 19th at 6:00 pm and Wednesday, March 25th at 10:30 am.
Order your 2015 EASTER LILIES
Please complete this form and return it to the church
office with payment. Make checks payable to “Trinity
Altar Guild”. Cost of each lily is $10.00.
IN LOVING MEMORY OF:______________________________________________
_____________________________________________
IN HONOR OF:________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________
FOR BLESSINGS
____________________________________________________________
RECEIVED:____________________________________________________________
YOUR NAME:_________________________________________________________
_________________
Deadline is Monday, March 23!
One lily per form please.
Food, Fun, Fellowship, and a little Competition
Let’s join together as a Congre
gregation for an NCAA Weekend
CHILI Cook-off/Pot
off/Pot Luck &
THE AMAZING (G)RACE
(A mix of Minute-to-Win--it & Trivia type challenges)
Date: Sunday, March 22
Time: Following 10:45 Service (12:15-3:15)
(12:15
Donation: $15 Bottom
omless Bowl ($30/Family)
We provide the Chili/Soup and Drinks,
You pot-luck
luck the rest
Letters “A-G”–Game Time Sna
nacks, Fruits, Veggies, Chips/dip
Letters “H-R” – Sides (salad, Pasta, Jello, etc)
Letters “S-Z”
Z” – Desserts
12:15 - 1:15 - Lunch and Fellowship (NCAA Game Viewing)
Winner of Best Chili determined by YOUR Votes via Cash Donations
1:15 - 2:15 - AMAZING
G RACE - Teams complete as many
challenges in the 1 hour time. (Challenges for all ages
and abilities – it’s a Congregational mixer).
2:15 - 3:15 – “Sweet 16” Ice Cream Social and Desserts
Sign-up
up in the Lounge TODAY for the
AMAZING RACE
We will mix up the teams
All ages encouraged.
Play cards while watching the games.
This event is being supported
by Thrivent Financial
Action Team Dollars.