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Our Staff Here to Serve You Rev. Dr. Mark Hannemann Senior Pastor/Director of Ministries Rev. James Rasmussen Executive Pastor/Director of Finance & Operations Rev. Sean Chapman SMP Pastor/Director of Family Life Ministry Rev. Martin Greunke Pastoral Care Assistant Trish Reinbold Director of Children s Ministry Tonya Isaac Director of Little Lamb Preschool Susan Porter Executive Assistant Kathy Kistler Office Manager Deb Wendt Ministry Facilitator Aaron Engelman Communications Coordinator Johnny Venegas Worship/Young Adults Margaret Raiman Office Assistant Bev Curlee Office Assistant Cody Wendt Facilities Manager To E-mail Staff Members: first name @dsomaha.org IN THE SPOTLIGHT For the Week of June 10, 2018 Congregational Assembly June 17 at 12:15pm in the Sanctuary. Agenda includes consideration of a recommendation from the Director of Youth Ministry Call Committee to extend a Call to a candidate for this position. Also included Financial Update. Nursery care will be provided. Fuego volcano in Guatemala erupted June 3rd. As a result, 100+ people have been killed, hundreds injured and thousands displaced. CALMS is asking for help in response to this disaster. If you would like to donate to this effort, a door offering will be taken next week, June 16th & 17th, or you can find an online giving link at dsomaha.org. Your input is critical to assessing our readiness for a campaign and what it should include. Plans under consideration include building a ministry center to offer Christian child care, worship and other connections to families at our new property at 168 th Street and West Giles Road; establishing a Christian child care center in the lower level of our current facility to expand the ministry of Little Lamb Preschool; paying down debt; and helping advance college campus ministry in Nebraska. Meetings after services will be held: Saturday-- 6:00pm (Chapel) Sunday--9:00am (Trinity Room) 11:00am (Chapel) 12:00 (Chapel) Please make plans to attend one of these meetings! Kids can watch a movie in the Trinity Room during the 11:00 meeting. Child care is also available for all sessions. Capital Campaign Meetings--we need your input. Divine Shepherd leaders want to know your thoughts about a potential capital campaign to provide resources to connect more families to Jesus. This is the final weekend for the informational meetings. These 45-minute sessions will include a presentation of needs for a campaign, your questions and comments, and your filling out a brief survey to give your thoughts on a campaign. Divine Shepherd has contracted with a campaign consulting firm, James D. Klote & Associates, to help with the study. Sermon Series for Summer Questions God Asks We are all too familiar with the questions we have for God: Why is there so much suffering in the world? Why don t you make my loved one well? Why don t you stop evil things from happening? But have you ever thought of the questions God asks, like, Where are you? or Why do you call me good? or Do you think I came to bring peace? Why would God ask questions?

What questions did Jesus ask? What do His questions reveal? Join us this for worship this summer and bring your friends for, Questions God Asks. June 17 Why Do You Call Me Good? Mark 10:17-27 June 24 Why Are You Persecuting Me? Acts 9:1-19 July 1 Do You Think I Came to Bring Peace? Luke 12:49-53 July 8 What Good Is It to Gain the Whole World? Matthew 16:21-27 July 15 What Is Your Life? James 4:13-17 July 22 How Many Loaves Do You Have? Mark 6:30-44 July 29 Who Do You Say I Am? Matthew 16:13-20 Adult Bible Studies: Sunday Morning Adult Study Pastor Hannemann leads a study in the Chapel at 9:00am. The current study is Paul, Apostle of Christ. Grab a cup of coffee, your Bible, and join us! Bring a friend. Exploring Luther s Large Catechism Tuesdays, 10:00am Luther Chapel, led by Pastor Hannemann. This is a great study for our observance of the 500 th Anniversary Year of the Reformation. Men s Bible Studies: Matthew - Fridays, 6:15am, Shepherd s Room, led by Pastor Chapman. for more information. Please pick up an information sheet in the atrium. A door offering will be collected the weekend of June 23th and 24 th. The Usher and Greeter Ministry Needs You-- both are a great way to get to know other church members and a good way to serve the Lord. We are especially in need of ushers at the 10:00 and 11:10am services. For information or to sign up to usher, please contact Matt Mundt at mmundt@cox.net or 402-680-1298. To be a greeter, contact Bev Curlee at 402-895-1500 or bev@dsomaha.org Women s Ministry Faith (Bible Studies) Finding I Am by Lysa Terkeurst, Sundays, 9:00am, Room 11. Led by Dena Nigh. Mission LWML Leaguer available. The new Spring Leaguer is available in the Atrium. Inside you will find the information for the upcoming LWML District Convention on June 22-23 in Norfolk, NE. You can also download a copy from the LWML Nebraska North website at: http://lwmlnebraskanorth.org and look under Recent Posts. The work season for 2018 begins on Saturday, July 14, 2018. A new home will be built next door to last year s home in Waterloo. The home will be for Shanita and her daughter, Arion. Shanita moved from Georgia to Omaha four years ago. She and Arion cannot wait to move into their new home and they are already busy planning the décor for Arion s first room of her own. Divine Shepherd currently has four dates to provide meals: August 17 & 18 and October 12 & 13. To sign up to provide meals any of the work dates, please contact John Hill, john@hillsofgretna.com, 402-332-5545 or Ken Mar, kensmar@gmail.com, We need your help! There are many fun opportunities for kids this summer at Divine Shepherd. We need many volunteers to help these programs run smoothly. If you are interested in helping with Summer Sunday school, VBS and/or Summer Camps, please email Trish at trish@dsomaha.org. SAVE THE DATE!! July 16-20. VBS will be for all children who will be starting Preschool - 5th grade

in the fall. Join us as we travel back to ancient Babylon and meet Daniel and his friends. We will learn that God is ALWAYS with you! If you have questions or would like to volunteer to help, please contact Trish. Registration is now open at dsomaha.org Do you have some items we could borrow? We need lots of decorations for VBS in order to turn the church into ancient Babylon. Do you have some of these items we could borrow: baskets, colorful pieces of fabric, terra-cotta pottery, rugs, greenery, blankets and any other props which look like they could be from ancient Babylon. Please be sure to attach your name to your items. These items can be dropped off to Trish in the office. Thank you! High School Students, join us for discussion time on Sundays in the Youth Room at 9:00am. Tia Kosiski, our new Interim Youth Director and Community Life Assistant, will be leading a new study. Youth & Parents Register for the following fun event on-line at: dsomaha.org *Must be in 8th grade or older (Fall of 2018) to participate. Worlds of Fun - June 13 The name says it all... This day trip to Kansas City is coming right up. Wednesday, June 13 Leave DS @ 6:30am Return to DS around midnight Cost: $40 ++ money for lunch and drinks at the park and dinner on the road Altar Flowers are given by Judy Newman in thankfulness for all of God s many blessings. Many thanks to all of you who contributed to the Undie & Sock Sunday project we had in May for the Orphan Grain Train. We had a fantastic response. The grand totals were: 12 tee shirts, 410 underwear & 280 pairs of socks. We re so happy with your generous help. Keep looking for more special projects as the year goes by. Tonya Isaac, Director of Little Lamb Preschool, has declined her Call to serve as 3 rd grade teacher at Christ the King Lutheran Church & School in Lake Ozark, MO. We thank God for His answer to Tonya in this Call process and that she will be remaining in ministry with us. Good Grief Discussion Group Though we often wish it was not this way, the pain of loss is a part of living, and the losses we experience give rise to the very normal processes of grief and grieving. Our Western culture is particularly adept at ignoring loss, grief and grieving, often choosing instead to live in denial. Yet since loss and grieving are a part of God s design, then recovery is also part of His plan. If you are experiencing pain and difficulty related to loss, Divine Shepherd is offering a four week group to explore the realities of grief, and ways we can find comfort and navigate through it. The group will be facilitated by Harry and Sherry Mathis, who spent many years ministering in the Air Force Chaplain Corps. It will meet on four Thursday evenings beginning June 21, from 7:30 to 8:30. If you would like to join the group, please call the church office to reserve a spot. Also, consider sharing this offering to someone you know who is grieving. The June outing for the Gourmet Group will be on Sunday, June 24th at Agave Azteca at 5170 S. 72nd St, Suite 106. Please contact Hazel Beckerbauer at 402-493-7396 or hbeckerb@hotmail.com prior to June 20th if you able to attend. As always new faces are welcome.

This Week s Calendar: Monday, June 11 1:00pm Tuesday, June 12 10:00am Prayer Shawl Group (Trinity Room) Adult Bible Study Exploring Luther s Large Catechism (Luther Chapel) Wednesday, June 13 6:30am Worlds of Fun departure for youth Thursday, June 14 7:30pm Al-Anon (Commons Room) Friday, June 15 6:15am Men s Bible Study Matthew (Shepherd s Room) 1:00pm Bridge Club (Luther Chapel) Saturday, June 16 9:30-11:30am Women s Ministry Event (Trinity Room) 5:00pm Evening Praise Worship with Holy Communion Sunday, June 17 8:00am Traditional Worship (Sanctuary) with Holy Communion 9:00am Sunday School (Lower Level) Jr. High School (Cave) High School Bible Study (Youth Room) Adult Bible Study Paul, Apostle of Christ (Luther Chapel) led by Pastor Mark Women s Bible Study Finding I Am (Room 11) led by Dena Nigh New Member Transfers Class (Shepherd s Room) 10:00am Contemporary Worship (Sanctuary) 10:10am Family Worship (CLC) 11:10am Blended Worship (Sanctuary)