This document provides information about recent and upcoming events at St. Paul Lutheran Church in Nevada, Missouri. It discusses the church's participation in a nationwide day of service, an upcoming fall festival, rummage sale fundraisers, a recent outdoor movie night, births and accomplishments of church members, and upcoming youth activities including a silent auction. It also contains a message from Pastor Chris about lightening life's burdens by letting go of clutter, both material and emotional.
This document provides information about recent and upcoming events at St. Paul Lutheran Church in Nevada, Missouri. It discusses the church's participation in a nationwide day of service, an upcoming fall festival, rummage sale fundraisers, a recent outdoor movie night, births and accomplishments of church members, and upcoming youth activities including a silent auction. It also contains a message from Pastor Chris about lightening life's burdens by letting go of clutter, both material and emotional.
This document provides information about recent and upcoming events at St. Paul Lutheran Church in Nevada, Missouri. It discusses the church's participation in a nationwide day of service, an upcoming fall festival, rummage sale fundraisers, a recent outdoor movie night, births and accomplishments of church members, and upcoming youth activities including a silent auction. It also contains a message from Pastor Chris about lightening life's burdens by letting go of clutter, both material and emotional.
This document provides information about recent and upcoming events at St. Paul Lutheran Church in Nevada, Missouri. It discusses the church's participation in a nationwide day of service, an upcoming fall festival, rummage sale fundraisers, a recent outdoor movie night, births and accomplishments of church members, and upcoming youth activities including a silent auction. It also contains a message from Pastor Chris about lightening life's burdens by letting go of clutter, both material and emotional.
St. Paul Lutheran 15156 E. Pony Hill Rd. Nevada, MO 64772
417-667-7209 (O)
Stpaulnevadamo @gmail.com
Worship 11:00 a.m. Sunday School 9:45 a.m.
Office Hours Tuesday, Wednesday, & Thursday 9:00noon October 2014
Vol. 14, No. 10 Gods Work Our Hands
Over 35 members of St. Paul worked together on September 7 as part of the nationwide day of service for Lutherans everywhere. Fall Fest at the Deines House
Pastor Chris is smoking meat and it will be good!
Come join members of St. Paul and St. Matthew as we gather in fellowship as Gods people.
Bring a side dish or dessert to share and a lawn chair.
5:00 p.m. Sunday, October 5
19940 S. 1481 Rd. (Go south of church one mile on BB, turn right on Rebel Road and right on 1481 Rd. The house is the second on the left) Have Some Stuff You Want to Disappear?
On Saturday, October 11, Soroptimist of Nevada is using our social hall for a rummage sale. Proceeds go to help women and children in the area specifically Girl Empowerment, Moss House, and family care bags for foster children in Vernon County. If you have some items in your closet or garage that are just in the way, the club would love to include them in the sale. They can be brought to church anytime before the 11th. Put in box or bag and clearly label rummage sale. Becky Kiel is the current president of Soroptimist, and Mary Reinert is the treasurer. Movie Night Enjoyed by Many
Approximately 40 St. Paul members, young and old, gathered on a beautiful fall night of September 21 for our first outdoor movie night. How to Train Your Dragon kept the kids interested but also pro- vided some food for thought for everyone. Questions sent home asked viewers to think about the one trait we each would like to be known for. The movie says a lot about relationships. Viewers were challenged to find someone to tell that God loves them. Thanks to Mitchelle Hall and Linda Klotz for the freshly popped popcorn and to Pastor Chris for his home brewed rootbeer and to Bridget Norcross and Kristine Fulton for setting up the screen and equip- ment.
Congratulations:
Gates Aron Hall was born on Sept. 2 to Kyptin and Erica Hall. He weighted 8 lbs. and 3 oz. Proud grandparents are Charles and Mitchelle Hall and Linda and Marvin Klotz are the proud great- grandparents.
Lynn Anderson was on the 1963-1964 North Da- kota State College of Science Mens Basketball team that competed in the NJCAA Championship held in Hutchinson, Kansas. During the 2014 Homecoming celebration at NDSCS in Wahpeton the first weekend of October, Lynn and his team- mates will be inducted into the Colleges Letterwin- ners Hall of Fame. While Lynns family is very proud of the athlete he was, they are more grateful for the wonderful husband, father, and grandfather he is today. St. Paul has received thanks:
Thank you for the invitation to your special Sunday for the dedication of the Christ candle base. Im sorry I cant attend. I have a ticket to the Kansas City Symphony on that day. It pleases me that a portion of the memorial money for Richmond is be- ing used in this way. Having Jim Nelson make it makes it extra special. God belss you in your min- istry there and Ill keep you and the congregation in my prayers. Sincerely, Lorraine Anderson
My thanks to all who helped make my 96th birthday memorable. I am enjoying all the cards and gifts over and over again. Thanks to all. Marjorie Range
Thank you so much for the beautiful service and to the ladies for serving lunch for all of us after Marges funeral. It was delicious. Marge Bibers children: Sharon & Clarence, Kerin & Ron, Terri & Dennis, and Kenny
We appreciate your support and generosity. The numerous gifts, uplifting thoughts and prayers, and meals prepared mean so much to us. You are all so thoughtful, and we are blessed to have a church family like you! Thank you for thinking of us. The Villagomez Family
Thank you for your donation of hamburgers, hot dogs, corn dogs and buns to the Council on Fami- lies in Crisis. Your generosity is appreciated and does make a difference. Martha Sander Council on Families in Crisis SPY to Host Silent Auction
The St. Paul Youth will host a silent auction start- ing November 2nd through November 16th. They are seeking items for donation to auction off. Be creative and help the youth out. Items can be brought to church on Sundays or dropped off at the office on Tuesday, Wednesday, or Thursday morn- ings. There is a short form in the office to attach to your donation. We all probably have some valuable that we would be willing to donate to help our kids fund their way to the National Youth Rally. If you have ques- tions, call Nicole Anderson at 684-3337. Join us for Faithful Fitness!
Beginning Wednesday, October 8 at 5:30, anyone wanting to take a step toward better fitness is invited come and participate in Faithful Fitness. This four week class will get our heart rate going as we join together as a community of faith. Rachel Hansen from Healthy Nevada will lead the class which is open to all levels of fitness. Come in comfortable clothes and shoes; all levels of fitness and ages are welcome. Activity will be designed for each level of current fitness. The goal is to improve from wherever you are at. Admission to the class is a food item for Community Outreach. We hope to see you there.
Lightening the Load A few years ago I spent a long afternoon helping my father-in-law clean out his shop, packing things for a move. It was important work that needed to be done. We were on ladders bringing things down from shelves, sorting through things, figuring out what was trash, keep, or sell. In all the dust, cobwebs, and tools, we got dirty, our allergies flared up, and we were overwhelmed at the size of the task at hand. My in-laws were downsizing, and I could see how difficult it was letting go of things, getting rid of or selling things that were tough to say goodbye. I reflect on this experience because I think it is very true in our lives as well. Many of you can probably attest that you too may have some things on your shelves, in your garage, in your attic, or closet that could probably lighten your load. Perhaps this is the same for your life as well. Try to imagine what it was like to be a fisherperson, coming in from a long day of fishing, only to meet a man named Jesus. Jesus tells you to drop your nets and follow him. What really does this mean, to give up the only way you know how to make a living, to leave your family behind, and to enter into a life that would make people judge you on your poor choices. I cant imagine how difficult it was for the disciples to do this, the things that they gave up. I would assume they left their boat, all their fishing stuff, probably a home, and any belongings that were not portable. But all this seems to be overshadowed by the emotional commitment that they made. Just as we downsize our life from the clutter and stuff we accumulate, we also have lives that are cluttered with anger, judgment, hostility, fear, or selfishness. I myself am guilty of this, holding on to things that are a heavy burden to carry. Once I stop being angry or frustrated, I can see that those things controlled my life. It is not easy to just let things go, things that we are often very passionate about, but it seems like there is something bigger in our lives. Like the Disciples of Christ, something made them give up everything they had; something made them make tough decisions about leaving family. Our focus often shifts from our relationship with God to other things. Things that God will carry for us if we give them to God, and in doing so, we lighten the load; lighten the burdens on our lives. What can you give to God this month? Can you let go of those heavy burdens? Giving and letting go, it is important work that needs to be done. It is important because we open ourselves up to Gods presence in our lives. We enter into a deeper relationship with a God who takes the burdens from our lives, and through Christ who carried the cross, the burden of our sin, we enter into the grace and forgiveness that we all need. As we downsize, as we drop our nets, we give our worries to God and we realize that it is only with God that we are able to move, able to live. Peace, Pastor Chris The St. Paul Facebook page currently has 136 friends. Be sure to check it out often and feel free to com- ment on posts. We are trying to share events and pictures to let everyone know what is happening with our St. Paul family. If you havent already done so, go to: https://www.facebook.com/StPaulNevada .
The St. Paul website: www.stpaulnevada.org has the monthly servant schedule, an up-to-date calendar, and other information about St. Paul including copies of the latest and other Epistles. Dont forget to check it out when you need information. More Thrivent Action Team Grants Approved
Seewoesters action team grant will buy the pota- toes, toppings, and paper supplies for the 280 lunches prepared by volunteers and sold at the Oc- tober Habitat for Humanity Luncheon. With do- nated pies, and no cost for the food/supplies, all the money raised at that luncheon will benefit Habitat. Anna Seewoester's Action Team bought 627 lunch and breakfast items for Community Outreach to use for the Back packs of Love for Truman stu- dents. Individual microwave meals, mac and cheese, fruit cups, cereal, Vienna sausages, etc. are sent in sack lunches for 20 students to have food each weekend for the entire month. Thrivent members are eligible for 2 action grants for any project you would like to organize, educa- tional event, fund raisers or service activity. For questions contact Chelsea Deines
Remember those balloons?
On Rally Sunday, our Sunday School kids sent many colorful balloons flying into the air. It looked like they were going north, but somewhere up in the air, at least one turned east. We had a post on the St. Paul Facebook page that someone found one in Joppa, Illinois approximately 380 miles from here. Its Not too Late The Womens Book Group will meet on Thursday, October 9 at 7:00 at the home of Susie Knuteson. Were reading Whats so Amazing About Grace by Phillip Yancey. So far it has provided some food for thought. Even if you havent read, you are welcome to join us as we discuss what we have read. Your questions just might help us on our way to under- standing what we have read and how it affects our lives. Confirmation in the Fall?
It might seem out of season but St. Paul will be confirming three of our young people on Sunday, October 26. Mikayla Mohrmann, Abby Norcross, and Anna Fulton will soon complete their confirma- tion studies and be confirmed. Mark your calendars to be with us on that special day for our congrega- tion. St. Paul Lutheran Church 15156 E. Pony Hill Rd. Nevada, MO 64772 October Congregational Life Committee: October Birthdays Jeanne Craig October 1 Sharla Quick October 3 Liam DeLaney October 4 Don Ness October 4 Nita Brundridge October 8 Orletta Simrell October 11 J.R. DeLaney October 12 Charles Hall October 12 Katherine Kerbs October 13 Marci Klotz October 15 Abigail Norcross October 15 Brett Liley October 17 Nichole Anderson October 22 Greg Villagomez October 23 Sarah Lathrop October 24 Dillion Ogle October 24 Casey McHugh October 27 Jack Spangler October 27 Elise Phillips October 29 Norma Cory October 31
October Anniversaries Rex & Ellen Byergo October 5, 1992 Tyler & Sarah Abele October 13, 2012 Brant & Lora Ness October 22, 2011 Danny & Candy Creech October 23, 2004
Please help Camp Tomah Shinga with donations of change during the month of October during their 16th Annual Quarter Challenge. There will be a bucket at the back of the sanctuary to college quar- ters and other change for the camp. Lets help sup- port our synod camp as we take some weight out of our pockets.
Sen. Tim Bivins's correspondence with the IL Attorney General re: investigation of the Save-A-Life Foundation (SALF) and questions re: $25,000 grant the AG awarded to SALF for apparent phantom first aid training program in eight IL school districts (most recent update, 9/17/12)