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Church Office Staff Pastor Richard Tursic Elders Randy Schwarz Jim Perks Dennis Norden Bob Craven Jamie McGuffey Office Manager Celeste Whitehead CrossTalk Publisher Celeste Whitehead School Staff Administrator Rebecca Reid Director of Records Kathy Ackley Preschool Director Michele Leitch Preschool Aide Karen Dunn Kelli Inskeep Kindergarten Megan Ramsey 1 st Grade Teacher Heidi Congleton 2 nd Grade Teacher Deb Rutledge 3 rd Grade Teacher Jeff Parks 4 th Grade Teacher Caitlin Everhart 5 th & 6 th Grade Teacher Anna Schack Elementary Aides Kathy Ackley Kim Hunt Before/After Care Lillian Swain School Support Staff Betty Ward Lisa Mulkey Risen Christ Lutheran Church 41 E Possum Road. Springfield, Oh 45502 (937) 323-3688 www.risenchristlcms.org Or is it? Vanity of vanities, says the Preacher. Vanity of vanities! All is vanity. Ecclesiastes 1:2 Last year I was encouraging all of you to read your Bible daily. Those, who are following the reading plan I gave out at that time, are now in the Book of Ecclesiastes and came across the verse above and have heard Solomon say over and over again: This too is vanity. That statement is hardly uplifting. In fact, it s downright depressing. Or is it? Certainly Jewish leaders struggled with this book and debated whether or not it should be included in the canon. What many saw were just pessimistic words a type of fatalism or stoic philosophy. However, the difficulty is largely resolved when taking into account another recurring phrase in this book of wisdom: There is nothing new under the sun. That Hebrew idiom is referring to contemplations which leave God out of the equation and seek to explain everything in a completely humanistic way. When one tries to find fulfillment in the fleeting pleasures of this life, he or she is doomed to failure. Life on that level always ends in vanity (emptiness and meaninglessness); yet too many people in each generation are looking for happiness in the wrong place. Solomon instead exhorts you and me to [r]emember also your Creator in the days of your youth. In short, we re being told to live on another level. Neither you nor I are the Creator, nor are we even the masters of our own lives. Rather, life is a precious gift from God. Since that is so, ultimate meaning involves the purpose intended by the Giver of Life. Therefore, how you use your talents and abilities and time and wealth matters. We do not live under the sun. Rather, we live under the Son whose birth we just celebrated and whose ministry we are going to commemorate throughout the season of Epiphany. Indeed the Lord has made himself manifest in his teachings and miracles, and his light is most brilliantly seen bursting forth from the grave, having paid for our sin and guiding us in the way we are to go. The Lord has designed the world and everything in it to function according to His wonderful purpose. With the help of the same Spirit whom enlightened Solomon, let us to be wise and resolve in 2018 to use our lives to fulfill that purpose which the Creator has intended for each of us. (What that might mean for us as a congregation we will discuss in our February Voters Meeting.) Then all is not vanity of vanities. Rather, all is significance of significances. Pastor Rich

Rich and Linn Silliman, Colin Linderman, Philip Sears, Scott Tursic, Greg Shrader, Chuck and Reed Dahle, Anthony Montecalvo and Rob Hunt for helping with the Advent drama series. Lindsay Koval for organizing the Junior High Youth Caroling. Junior High students and parents for caroling to shut-ins. Kim Hunt and all those who helped with Ed Hoecker s funeral lunch. Birthdays Baptism Birthday 1 Jo Baumgardner 5 Dorothy Lambacher 10 Terry Calkins 9 Kelsey Vollrath 11 Jerenia Rucker 10 Megan Dunham Adam Henderson 29 Jim Mote Gayle Roberts 30 Adam Schwarz 13 Larry Motter 14 Chandra Shrader 15 Marcella Caskey Lindsey Koval 18 Patty Arnold 22 Richard Davis 23 Courtney Whitt 26 Mary Lou Rizzotte Wedding Anniversary Robert Dahle 14 Aaron & Becky Williams 28 Charles Bern 30 Amy McGuffey 31 Charles Cunningham Ken Kueker

Junior High Youth Caroling The Risen Christ Jr. High youth went Christmas Caroling on December 10th to four of our shut ins. Colin Linderman provided accompaniment on his guitar for several of the songs sang. His younger brother, Jonathan, (4 yrs old) did a great job as song leader for our crew and stole the show! Several residents at Elmcroft of Xenia were able to listen and join us in the lobby there around the fireplace. It was a great day to be able to bless our brothers and sisters in Christ. To see the joy on their faces made the kids so happy that they were able to bless them and make them smile. Cookies and Christmas cards were given to each shut in but the kids received a HUGE box of oatmeal and Chocolate chip cookies from Pastor's neighbor, Dave, who lost his leg in an accident. Let us all keep our shut-ins in our thoughts and prayers every day.

Sisters in Christ ATTENTION: Risen Christ Ladies! Mark your calendar now! It will soon be time for our annual get-together when we pack boxes for our college kids and care packages for our shut-ins. We will gather on: Saturday, February 24, 2018 9:00 A.M. 11:30 A.M. We will begin with brunch and a brief. Please let us know the addresses for any of our college kids so that we will be able to mail the boxes to them. We are again asking for your donations of goodies such as little packages of cookies, popcorn, candy, crackers, hot chocolate, raisins or nuts, pencils, pens or post-it notes, etc., and things that our shut-ins might enjoy, to be packed in the boxes. The students and shutins really appreciate getting these boxes. We will have a sign-up sheet in the narthex at the beginning of February so that we will know how many are coming. For more information ask Sara Hale, Norma Kettler, or Patty Arnold. This event is sponsored by our Sisters in Christ organization and all women and girls in our congregation are included in this group.

Scriptures for January 2018 January 7 First Reading: Genesis 1:1-5 Epistle: Romans 6:1-11 Gospel: Mark 1:4-11 Psalm 29 January 14 First Reading: 1 Samuel 3:1-10 Epistle: 1 Corinthians 6:12-20 Gospel: John 1:43-51 Psalm 139:1-10 VERSE OF THE MONTH January 2018 I appeal to you therefore, brothers, by the mercies of God, to present your bodies as a living sacrifice, holy and acceptable to God, which is your spiritual worship. Romans 12:1 January 21 First Reading: Jonah 3:1-5, 10 Second Reading: 1 Corinthians 7:29-31 Gospel: Mark 1:14-20 Psalm 62 January 28 First Reading: Deuteronomy 18:15-20 Epistle: 1 Corinthians 8:1-13 Gospel: Mark 1:21-28 Psalm 111

January 2018 Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat 1 2 3 4 5 6 *HC Holy Communion 5:30 pm Girl Scouts 8 am Worship 10:45 am HC Worship 8 am HC Worship 10:45 am Worship 8 am Worship 10:45 am HC Worship 8 am HC Worship 10:45 am Worship 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 6:30 am Men s 9:45 am Women s 5 pm School Board Meeting via email 7 pm Ministry Team Leaders 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 9:45 am Women s 12-2 pm Food Pantry 5:30 pm Girl Scouts 7 pm Ministry Directors 7 pm Elders Pastor Rich at LBT Boad Meeting 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 6:30 am Men s CrossTalk 9:45 am Women s Articles 10 am Science Fair Due 28 29 30 31 9:45 am Women s 5:30 pm Girl Scouts

Those serving us in the month of January 2018 8:00 SERVICE Elder Acolyte Greeters Ushers Reader Altar Care Sound Board 1/7 Bob Craven Isabel Brown Ed Berg Chuck Bern Gene Baumgardner Dave Petersen Jo Baumgardner Scott Tursic Keith Vollrath 1/14 Randy Schwarz Colin Linderman Helen Craig Philip Sears Steve Rutledge Chuck Bern Deb Rutledge Steve Rutledge 1/21 Jamie McGuffey 1/28 Denny Norden Benjamin McKee Alisha Ervin Chandra Shrader Linn Silliman Ed Berg Paul Bok Greg Shrader Rich Silliman Gene Baumgardner Dave Petersen Chuck Dahle Duane & Noelle Wiebeck Helen Craig Jo Baumgardner Duane & Noelle Wiebeck 10:45 SERVICE Elder Acolyte Greeter Ushers Reader Altar Care Sound Board Counters 1/7 Bob Craven Kyle Heilmann Phil Hawkins Denny Norden Rick Miller Phil Hawkins Becky Krieger Duane & Noelle Wiebeck Deb Rutledge Denna Johnson 1/14 Randy Schwarz 1/21 Jamie McGuffey 1/28 Denny Norden Dakota Roy Veronica Heilmann Alex Ervin Marcella Caskey Sharon Heilmann Judy Lemmon David Arnold Denny Norden Jon Linderman Homer Ryman Chris Heilmann Bob Craven Jessica Draganic Jon Linderman Steve Rutledge Scott Tursic Rob Hunt Beth Ervin Bob Craven & Sarah Bussell Bob & Reed Dahle Bob Craven & Dakota Perks Dave Thomas Dave Petersen Beryl Boggess Denny Norden Steve Rutledge Chris Heilmann