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Our Saviour s Lutheran Church January, 2018 Shepherd s Staff LCMC Lutheran Congregations in Mission for Christ Knowing Jesus, Growing in Jesus, Sharing Jesus OSLC address: 326 Leroy Street, Audubon, Iowa 50025 OSLC Telephone: (712) 563-2625 OSLC Email: oslc@iowatelecom.net OSLC Fax #: (712) 563-9965 OSLC Website: oslcauduboniowa.org Pastor Doug s Phone numbers: 563-2151 (home) 712-304-5567 (cell phone) Pastor Doug s email address: pastordoug@iowatelecom.net Advent Services The Wednesday Advent services are recorded on DVDs and may be checked out from the Church Office Sunday School for youth will not be held on December 24 th or December 31 st. We will resume on Sunday, January 7 th. Merry Christmas to you & your family! Weather Cancellations If worship services, Sunday School, or church activities are cancelled due to bad weather, it will be announced on KSOM 96.5 FM (www.965ksom.com) or KJAN 1220 AM (www.kjan.com). Please use your best judgment for your circumstances regarding attending worship during inclement weather. Worship services will usually only be cancelled if town streets are impassable. If school is cancelled or let out early on a Wednesday due to bad weather, Confirmation will not be held. Sunday Morning Announcements & Temple Talks As a reminder, on Sunday mornings general announcements and Temple Talks will begin prior to 9:00 a.m. in order for our worship service to begin at 9:00 a.m. or shortly after. Free Community Christmas Dinner at OSLC Celebrating our 14 th year! Everyone welcome! Turkey and all the trimmings! Christmas Day, December 25 th, 11:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. Reservations appreciated by December 20 th. Last year approximately 270 people from our church and community were served. Volunteers are needed for desserts and help during the dinner. Sign-up sheets with additional information about attending the dinner, volunteering to work, or providing desserts are located on the bulletin board above the water fountain. Thank you for your prayers, donations, for volunteering, or for bringing desserts! Additional time to help: Friday, December 22 nd 9:00 a.m. volunteers are needed to help set tables and peel potatoes. Update on Boiler Fund Project Estimate for Project: $105,000.00 As of December 10 th, donations we have received: $58,113.73 Total left to raise: $46,886.27 1

Dear friends in Christ, Along with our new year comes the roar of information, opinions, oral and written words for us to make sense of. There is 24/7 chatter coming to us from what seems to be overwhelming sources. For instance I understand that there are now 27 national news networks, 69 national sports networks, 27 religious channels, millions of websites, facebook, twitter and yes snail mail. Who and what do we listen to? Let us be reminded that most of the noise in our lives, no matter how well packaged, is fleeting. Yet there is one voice that is eternal. For two millennia Christ followers have drawn inspiration and direction from the timeless truths of God s precious Word. As St. Peter taught us in the 1 st century, All flesh is like grass, and all its glory like the flower of grass; the grass withers and the flower fades, but the Word of the Lord abides forever (1 Peter 1:24). The Word of the Lord abides forever is one Biblical truth we must hold on to. It is Pastor Chris Brekke who has reminded us, The Word of our Lord Jesus and the principles of His Way have had far more impact on our western world than any army that ever marched or any invention ever developed. Holy Scripture delivers God to us. It stretches our boundaries, it opens divine dialog, it announces grace and truth, and it guides our faith journey forward. If you desire a message of hope that comes from outside the competing voices that surround us, give God s Book a look, a read. A helpful way to become motivated to read the Word of our Lord is by switching a long standing perception far too many have, that it is not words about God, but primarily words from God. Once you realize the reason why it is vitally important to read Scripture then consider the most effective ways of how to dig into the life changing Word. 1 Make a plan, pick a time and place and commit to it. By reading the Bible we get to know God, his voice becomes familiar, one s heart and mind are marinated in the Word and faith blossoms. 2 Bring a genuine desire to learn. An honest seeker will find God s Truth. Pray that the Holy Spirit will create a desire to grow in the fear and knowledge of the Lord. 3 Keep Jesus Central. The written Word bears witness to Jesus, the living Word. He helps us focus on faith, and where there is focus, life and salvation follow. 4 Start small. The Bible can be overwhelming. Begin with one small section at a time, a smaller portion of Scripture to read and heed. I close with the reminder from St. Paul when he wrote in 2 Timothy 3:16-17, All Scripture is God-breathed useful for teaching, rebuking, correcting, and training in righteousness so that the man or woman of God may be thoroughly equipped for every good work. Please do start to read or continue reading the transforming Word of God! May the Christ of Christmas bless you today, tomorrow and throughout our New Year! Pastor Doug Tuesday Men s Bible Study! A Men s Bible Study led by Pastor Doug meets on Tuesdays in the downstairs social room. Beginning January 9 th we will be meeting at 7:00 a.m. The Apostle Paul s letter to the Roman Christians will be the focus of our study. The coffee will be ready! Bring your Bibles! Bring your lunch and bring friends and neighbors! 2

Men of Integrity Daily Devotionals Christianity Today has recently informed all subscribers that after 20 years of supplying a Men of Integrity Daily Devotional they will no longer be publishing this resource for men as of December 31 st, 2017. I have been searching for similar Men s Devotional materials that we at OSLC can make available to men who are using the daily devotional but have not yet found one suitable other than online daily resources. Four good online Men s daily devotional resources are 1. NIV Devotions for Men (crosswalks.com) 2. Every Man Ministries 3. Men s Daily Devotional 4. The Way God intended Men s Devotional Bible. Upcoming Special Worship Opportunities December 24 th : NO 9:00 a.m. SUNDAY WORSHIP Christmas Eve 5:30 p.m. worship with Holy family portrayal Christmas Eve 9:00 p.m. Holy Communion candlelight worship December 25 th : Christmas Day 10:00 a.m. service Community Christmas Dinner 11:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m. Please note! Christmas Eve falls on a Sunday this year. Regular 9:00 Sunday worship will not be held on Christmas Eve day. Our traditional Christmas Eve 5:30 p.m. and 9:00 p.m. worship services will be offered. On Christmas Day 10:00 a.m. worship will be held followed by the Community Christmas Dinner. Help Needed Your help will be appreciated following worship on December 31 st as we put away Christmas decorations and again on January 7 th as the altar trees are taken down. Thank you! God s blessings to the following who were baptized in December at Our Saviour s Lutheran Church. Watson Randall Wegner, Son of Eric & Brooke Wegner. Baptized on December 10 th. 3

There is a Christmas tree located at the back of the sanctuary through December for new or gently used gloves, coats, hats, scarves & socks which will be donated to Caring & Sharing. Thank you to those who devote extra time or donate items for Advent and Christmas. To those who help decorate our church, sponsor poinsettias, Sunday School teachers and kids for their extra time for the Christmas program, carolers, choirs, organists, ushers, altar guild, acolytes, staff, sound/video/projection system operators, Advent supper and Christmas dinner volunteers, and many others who devote extra time for our Advent and Christmas activities. Your dedication and time are a blessing to our church family! December is Caring & Sharing month at Our Saviour s Lutheran Church Items needed: Kleenex, Toothpaste, Toothbrushes, Laundry soap, Dish soap, Toilet paper, Spaghetti noodles, Spaghetti sauce, Tuna, Canned fruit, Canned soup, Peanut butter, Macaroni & cheese, Cereal. Donations will be taken throughout the month of December! Caring & Sharing is a non-profit, non-perishable food/clothing pantry for Audubon county residents. Questions, contact Norma Nielsen at 563-4393. OSLC members, please refrain from parking east of the alleys during worship in order to leave parking spaces for our brothers and sisters in Christ at First Presbyterian Church. Generositree update!! Our OSLC Generositree results are in! We had 15 Action Teams applied for from members of OSLC and completed from this project this fall. A total of 17 Action Teams from our church have been used and completed in 2017 and through your generosity $4,250 of seed money benefited our projects and missions at OSLC. We are excited to say that our community has completed 42 Action Teams this year. Our community used $10,500 of the $100,000 available in seed money this year to benefit the community. We encourage you to be generous next year. Each Thrivent member has two Action Teams available to them per year and children 16 and older have one Action Team available in a calendar year. Please call Sara Slater at 563-2586 with any questions or talk to someone that did an Action Team this year! Thank you for your generosity, together we can make a difference! 4

Holiday Health and Safety Tips The holidays are a time to celebrate, give thanks, and reflect on the birth of our Jesus, our Lord and Savior. They are also a time to pay special attention to your health. Give the give of health and safety to yourself and others by following these holiday tips. 1. Wash hands. 2. Bundle up for warmth. 3. Manage stress. 4. Don t drink and drive. 5. Be smoke free. 6. Fasten seat belts when driving. 7. Get exams and screenings. 8. Get your vaccinations. 9. Monitor the children. 10. Practice fire safety. 11. Prepare dinner safely. 12. Eat well and get moving. To learn more, including the holiday song The 12 Ways to Health, visit www.cdc.gov/family/holiday. Mark Your Calendars for the Annual Meeting Sunday, January 28 th 9:00 a.m. Sunday School 10:15 a.m. Worship 11:15 Annual Meeting with lunch to follow Adult Christian Education Sunday School Meet in the chapel, 10:20 a.m., Sunday mornings January 7 th & 14 th : The Case For Christ by Lee Strobel Please join us in the chapel after worship and coffee for a time of fellowship and learning. Audubon Communion Blood Drive Wednesday, December 27th from 11:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m. at St. Patrick s Parish Center. Contact Kathy at 563-2424 or visit redcrossblood.org and enter: Audubon, to schedule an appointment. 5

SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY 1 2 3 9:30 Caring & Sharing 2:30 Kids Choir 3:00 Confirmation 4 5 9:30 The Weekly Prayer Cell (Barb Christensen s) 6 7 Baptism of our Lord 8:15 Prayer Power 9:00 Holy Communion 10:15 Coffee, Sunday School, Adult Sunday School, Senior Choir, Take down Altar Trees 11:15 BTC Praise Band practice 2:00 Jail Visit 5:00 Staff Epiphany Gathering 8 1:15 Quilting 2:00 Staff Meeting 6:30 Building & Property Meeting 9 7:00 Men s Bible Study 2:00 Naomi Circle 10 2:30 Kids Choir 3:00 Confirmation 11 12 9:30 The Weekly Prayer Cell (Barb Christensen s) 13 14 Second Sunday after the Epiphany 8:15 Prayer Power 9:00 Worship 10:15 Coffee, Sunday School, Adult Sunday School, Senior Choir, Education Committee Meeting 10:30 Faith Sound at Presbyterian Church 5:00 Healing Service 15 2:00 Staff Meeting 16 17 2:30 Kids Choir 3:00 Confirmation 7:00 Church Council Meeting 18 9:30 Ruth Circle 10:30 Friendship Home Communion 19 9:30 The Weekly Prayer Cell (Barb Christensen s) Shepherd Staff newsletter deadline at noon 20 21 Third Sunday after the Epiphany 8:15 Prayer Power 9:00 Holy Communion 10:15 Coffee, Sunday School, WOW Meeting, Senior Choir, Blood Pressure Checks 11:15 BTC Praise Band practice 3:30 Exira Care Center Vespers 22 1:15 Quilting 2:00 Staff Meeting 23 7:00 Men s Bible Study 24 2:30 Kids Choir 3:00 Confirmation 25 26 9:30 The Weekly Prayer Cell (Barb Christensen s) 27 28 Fourth Sunday after the Epiphany 9:00 Sunday School, Senior Choir 9:15 Prayer Power 10:15 Worship 11:15 Annual Meeting with lunch to follow 4:00 Friendship Home Vespers 29 2:00 Staff Meeting 30 7:00 Men s Bible Study 31 2:30 Kids Choir 3:00 Confirmation 6 7

Sunday School for youth and adults will not be held on December 24 th or 31 st. We will resume all Sunday School classes on January 7 th. USHERS Dick Baker, Captain Dan Smith Randy Kelly Arch Andersen Craig Jensen Greg Baier TAXI DRIVER Dick Baker ALTAR GUILD Alice Hemmingsen Phyllis Larsen Barb Jacobsen ACOLYTES 7- Allison Elmquist Tyler Rugaard 14- Madison Nichole Hannah Thygesen 21- Collin Bauer Grace Slater 28- Abbie Erickson Cooper Nielsen PROJECTION SYSTEM 7- David Graeve Tyler Riebhoff Bob Weber 14- Krystal Albertsen 21- Julie Opp 28- Shannon Jensen VIDEO OPERATORS 7- Dan Jorgensen 14- Dan Christensen 21- Frank Olsen 28- David Madsen SOUND OPERATORS 7- Bob Weber, Tyler Riebhoff, David Graeve 14- Curtis Derry, Logan Nielsen 21- Krystal Albertsen 28- Brandon Toft NURSERY 7- Ann Guild 14- Sharon Winterboer 21- Melissa Starmer 28- PRAYER PARTNERS 7- Lee Nielsen & Barb Christensen 14- Lee Nielsen & Julie Opp 21- Barb Christensen & Dan Smith 28- Dan Smith & Julie Opp JH SUNDAY SCHOOL ADULT 7- Krystal Albertsen 14- Jenny Smith 21- Krystal Albertsen 28- Jennifer Bauer 8

THE ROCK YOUTH GROUP (7 th Grade-12 th Grade) Happy New Year, Let s make it a great 2018 together! Winter Jam This year Winter Jam is not coming to Omaha until March, but they are coming to Des Moines on January 26 th. We are planning to attend if we have the interest! Please let a Rock leader know by January 7 th if you would like to go so we can plan rides! We will have to leave by 1:00 p.m., we stand in line for our tickets since it is first come first serve seating, enjoy the bands, and then head home. We need to bundle up so we are warm while waiting in line and the night does get late. We have been home around 12:30 a.m. in the past. Winter Jam is great evening of bands, worship & fellowship! Ignite: Gospel Youth Leadership Conference The Rock will take interested youth to Ignite at Grace Church in Des Moines on Friday March 9 th, we stay the night at a hotel and attend the conference both Friday night and Saturday. If you are interested in attending please reserve your spot with a $20 deposit to a youth leader or the church office so we can plan accordingly by January 7 th. We appreciate it! Movie/Game night is being planned for February, date to be announced later, watch for text/posters! Thank you to all who went Christmas Caroling, it was a beautiful day for singing and sharing the joy of Christmas with others! Those we caroled to were very grateful! Merry Christmas & Happy New Year! The Rock Youth Group Leaders: Sara Slater (304-2363) Tracie Christensen (304-1256) Nate Vorm (304-0548) Facebook: The Rock OSLC OSLC website: oslcauduboniowa.org The Rock Email: therockaudubon@gmail.com The staff at OSLC wishes you a Merry Christmas & Happy New Year! 9 Year-End Financial Gifts Year-end financial gifts are encouraged and appreciated. Please be sure your gift is received in the church office by Dec. 29 th at 9:00 a.m. (our last deposit of the year will be done at 9:00 a.m.). Because of IRS regulations, a back-dated check received in 2018 does not qualify as a 2017 contribution of record. As with any giving, clearly mark your intentions on your offering envelope as well as on your check. If you would like to know what your 2017 year to date giving is, please contact the church office.

Women of OSLC In early February of 2011 the leaders the Women of the Word ministry here at OSLC were invited to assemble together in the sanctuary. During that Sunday morning gathering I stressed the importance of this critical women s ministry here in Audubon and expressed my personal appreciation for their commitment helping to maintain a strong and vibrant ministry presence. In my opinion, it is once again time to gather together to collectively consider how best to proceed. The opportunities for faithful Christ-centered service at OSLC and in this community are always present and appreciated! I am one of hopefully a good number of you in this faith community that has benefitted from receiving wonderful compliments for what you accomplish each year as a ministry team. Even so, the challenge remains when seeking to find Co-Chairs, WOW officers and regular ministry participants. As we begin 2018 we do not yet have our Executive Committee Co-Chairs. Therefore, I am proposing that every woman in our congregation receive an invitation to gather together at 10:15 in the sanctuary on Sunday, January 21 st, 2018. I would like to address the gathered ministry team and invite honest discussion on how to best grow a greater understanding of this women s ministry, share my perspective on the incredible impact you have made and are making, and how best to continue moving forward knowing that it is our Lord we serve, a privilege given to one and all. Please do spread the word! Grace and peace, Pastor Doug Congregational Meal Guidelines Advent Suppers, Lenten Suppers, etc. *There is a budgeted amount for expenses incurred for Congregational meals such as soup suppers. *Please charge all supplies (soup ingredients, sandwiches, bars, drinks, etc.) at Audubon Food Land to OSLC. You will be asked to sign a charge slip. Along with signing your name, indicate what you are purchasing supplies for (such as Soup Supper ). This allows Pam to know where to categorize the expense as other groups also charge during the month. *If you need to purchase supplies somewhere other than Audubon Food Land and pay for them personally, please turn in a receipt for reimbursement within one week of the event. *If you have a free-will basket, the proceeds will go into the non-designated Memorial Fund unless a specific need has been pre-determined. *Since there is a budgeted expense for these meals, no one should need to incur personal expense when volunteering to help. Please consider your volunteer time as your donation. Special Congregational Meeting/Boiler Replacement Action Our Saviour s Lutheran Church Council called a special congregational meeting on Sunday, July 16 th, 2017. The purpose of the meeting was to seek approval of a recommendation by the Building/Property Committee and the Church Council to replace the 68 year old boiler. There was an unanimous vote to proceed with the boiler replacement project. A boiler replacement fund has been in place for some time now to receive donations for this project. If you have any questions, please contact OSLC Church Council members or Building/Property Committee members. Thank you for your support! An update on total donations given through 2017 will be provided in the next monthly newsletter. 10

CHURCH WEBSITE oslcauduboniowa.org The church website is updated on a regular basis and is a great source for information on dates and times of worship services, events, activities, Bible studies, etc. Also, OSLC has facebook, search Our Saviour s Lutheran Church on your facebook account. Online Giving To donate online, go to the OSLC website http://oslcauduboniowa.org and click on the online giving tab located at the upper right hand corner of the webpage. Questions, contact the church office. A Christmas Blessing May you have The Spirit of Christmas, which is Peace, The Gladness of Christmas, which is Hope, The Heart of Christmas, which is Love, The Gift of Christmas, which is Christ! Stewardship Square Regular offerings 11/19 $6,946.45 11/26 $3,281.00 12/03 $9,182.89 12/10 $11,370.20 Weekly Worship Attendance 11/19 171 11/22 76 11/26 155 12/03 188 12/06 207 12/10 239 12/13 83 Thanksgiving Offering to Caring & Sharing: $200.00 December 6 th loose offering to New Opportunities: $345.00 December 6th loose offering to Caring & Sharing: $345.00 December 13 th loose offering to Lutheran Services in Iowa (for local foster care supplies): $172.00 Needed Weekly to meet budget $7,056.79 If you have any questions regarding the OSLC financial report, you are welcome to contact our Office Manager Pam Steckler or our Council Treasurer Matt Heller. 11