March 19, 2017 520 Thayer Dr., Richland, WA, 99352 richlandredeemer.org 509-943-4967 office@richlandredeemer.org Today s Worship Schedule Contemporary Service 8:30a Traditional Service 11a (communion) Communion: 1 st /3 rd Sunday Late Service 2 nd /4 th Sunday Early Service Fellowship - 9:30a Education Hour 9:45a Kids Meet in sanctuary for opening Adults Study on Book of Acts meets in Fellowship Hall Small group bible study meets in music room CONNECT WITH US www.richlandredeemer.org facebook.com/redeemerrichland youtube.com/user/richlandredeemer Worshiping with us on March 12 8:30a (57); 11am (75), $7716.61. Today s musicians Shawn Stratte & Suzanna Officer
THIS WEEKS SCHEDULE MON 3.20 7p Choir TUE 3.21 11a Prayer Group 6p Pinochle 6p Bell Practice WED 3.22 10:00a Bible Study Noon Mid Week Lenten Service 6p Soup Supper 7p Mid Week Lenten Service THU 3.23 1:30p Ladies Bible Study 5:30p Confirmation Class AMAZON SMILE Do you like to shop on Amazon? Would you like a portion of your purchase to go to a charitable organization? AmazonSmile is a simple and automatic way for you to support your favorite charitable organization every time you shop, at no cost to you. When you shop at smile.amazon.com, you ll find the exact same low prices, vast selection and convenient shopping experience as Amazon.com, with the added bonus that Amazon will donate a portion of the purchase price to your favorite charitable organization. You can choose from nearly one million organizations to support, including Redeemer Lutheran Church. Go to smile.amazon.com to learn more. PREMIER CONFERENCE FOR LUTHERAN LAITY...You're invited to attend the Issues, Etc. "Making the Case" Conference June 9 and 10 at Good Shepherd Lutheran Church in Collinsville, IL (15 miles east of St. Louis). Topics include: The Reformation's Relevancy, Depression, Natural Law, News Discernment, Lutheran Piety and Modern Day Prophets & Apostles. Speakers include: Matt Harrison, Peter Bender, Todd Peperkorn, Aaron Wolf, Terry Mattingly and Chris Rosebrough. Attendance is limited to 400. For more information, visit www.issuesetc.org or call (618) 223-8385.
Prayer of the Church Third Sunday in Lent 19 March 2017 For all pastors in Christ, that they may faithfully preach the Word of the Lord, rightly dividing Law and Gospel, and that all who hear their preaching may hear in faith and believe it. For all who are gathered here today to worship, that we may recognize that the one true God is present among us to give us His gifts of forgiveness, life and salvation as we worship Him in spirit and in truth. For the government, that we might be blessed with wise and capable leaders who seek to humbly serve those who have chosen them to govern, and that we might be granted peace and prosperity. For all those who are preparing to be pastors, teachers, deaconesses and other church workers, that they may be blessed in their preparations, and that others may be called to the mission of proclaiming Christ, the Messiah. For all those undergoing temptation or doubts about their faith, that they may be strengthened and upheld by the power of the Holy Spirit through the Lord s Word and worship. For the sick, suffering and recovering [including ], that they may be granted health and healing as it pleases the Lord, and that they may be comforted by God s love poured into our hearts through the Holy Spirit. For all who receive the gift of Christ s body and blood this day, that they may be granted to receive this holy Supper in repentant faith for the forgiveness of their sins and the strengthening of their faith. For all those who mourn [including ], that they may be comforted by the blessed hope of the resurrection to eternal life for all who are baptized into Christ s death and resurrection, and that the Lord would keep us all steadfast in the true faith until we join all the saints around His throne in His eternal kingdom.
REDEEMER PRAYER LIST FOR MARCH 19, 2017 Intercessory Prayer For it s never enough to seek God in prayer with no thoughts of others who are lost in despair. May He continue to comfort us in our sorrow by knowing that sorrow, grief, and woe are sent into our lives sometimes to help our souls to grow. Those marked with this cross are new prayer requests called into the office this past week, or new from last week. SHUT INS RALPH ALTMAN, MICKEY CROW, JAN DYKEMAN, VERNA FELLMAN, MARIE GABLE, OWEDA JOHNSON, BOB LEE, GUY MCCOY, DON SEMMERN, BERNIE SIMPKINS THOSE WITH CANCER MEMBERS BOB LEE, KAREN NELSON LUNG CANCER HAS RETURNED; WILL BE HAVING SURGERY ON WEDNESDAY FRIENDS/FAMILY BOBBIE GUTIERREZ, CAROLE HORST, JERRY JOHNSON, NOVA LAWTON, KATHLEEN MUTO, CAROL PETERSEN, JACK VANDENBERG SANDI (SISTER OF KARIN NICKOLA) THOSE SERVING IN MILITARY MEMBERS DAVE NIESEN, SAM WILLHOITE FRIENDS/FAMILY JONATHAN GIER (BROTHER OF DEANNA SNIDER) JAMES HARE (RELATIVE OF JOHN & DEL BLESSING) BRANDON GANO (SON OF STEVE & SHARON GANO) BYRON GANO (GRANDSON OF STEVE & SHARON GANO)
THOSE WITH HEALTH CONCERNS MEMBERS VERNA FELLMAN, OWEDA JOHNSEN, MARJ LITTLEJOHN, GUY MCCOY, JOAN PERHAM, DELAINE PETERSON, ANN ROBBINS, BOBBIE VAN BUREN, BEV WETZLER FRIENDS/FAMILY WES BUNCH, BARBARA COUFAL (DAUGHTER OF DELAINE PETERSON), STEVE DYE, BETTY GEORGE, SALLY GREGO, BEN JACOBS, LUCILLE KNUTSON, MARY MAUTH, MAGGIE MCCAIN, NORMA NUNAMAKER, COOPER SIEFKEN, DON SORENSON, SANDIA, LORANNE TODD REV. ALAN COLEMAN SPINAL MYELITIS KEVIN CHASE (FRIEND OF MISTY LYON) HAVING SEIZURES SINCE BRAIN SURGERY LAST FALL LOSS OF LOVED ONES FAMILY OF JERRY NOEL FAMILY OF JANET ROBINS FLOWERS PLACED BY ELMER PETERSEN IN MEMORY OF MARJORIE PRAYER REQUESTS If you have a prayer request during the week, and would like it included in the printed prayers for Sunday, please email them to the office at office@richlandredeemer.org or call the office at 943-4967.
Scripture Readings For Sunday, March 19, 2017 Lesson Text Large Print Small Print Old Testament Reading Exodus 17:1-7 Pg. 114 Pg. 82 New Testament Reading Romans 5:1-8 Pg. 1752 Pg. 1272 Gospel Reading John 4:39-42 Pg. 1653 Pg. 1200 For Sunday, March 26, 2017 Lesson Text Large Print Small Print Old Testament Reading Isaiah 42:14-21 Pg. 1125 Pg. 822 New Testament Reading Ephesians 5:8-14 Pg. 1822 Pg. 1320 Gospel Reading John 9:1-12 Pg. 1664 Pg. 1209 COMMUNITY NEWS The American Cancer Society s ROAD TO RECOVERY PROGRAM provides transportation to and from treatment for people with cancer who do not have a ride or are unable to drive themselves. Volunteer drivers donate their time and resources to take patients to treatment and back home again. They also provide encouragement and support. Drivers must have a valid driver s license, a safe and reliable vehicle, and proof of automobile insurance. Volunteer drivers must also have a good driving history, be available during weekdays and pass a background check. If you are interested in becoming a volunteer driver, please contact Corri Lewis at corri.lewis@cancer.org or 253-207-5172. See poster in hallway for more information. CANCER COMPANIONS Cancer companions are trained church volunteers who support cancer families through individual meetings and/or Christian cancer support groups. Cancer companions reach out to anyone in treatment, post treatment, and their loved ones. For more information pick up a brochure at the welcome center by the drinking fountain.
Mid Week Lenten Services March 8, 15, 22, 29, April 5 12p & 7p 6p Soup Supper Palm Sunday 8:30a & 11:00a w/communion at both services Maundy Thursday 12p & 7p w/communion at both services Good Friday 12p & 7p Easter Sunday 6a SONrise service on grassy knoll 8:30a w/communion 9:30a Easter breakfast 11:00a Festival Service