Thursdays at 6:00pm w/communion Sundays at 8:00am & 10:30am 9:15am Sundays - Family for all ages NOVEMBER 2018 OUR SAVIOR S MESSENGER No. 10 Telephone 452-4005 e-mail oslcsheboygan@gmail.com www.oslcsheboygan.net THANKSGIVING SERVICE: Dear Saints of Our Savior s: Remember what Jesus said to his disciples when he received word that his friend Lazarus was first sick and then later had died? He said, It is for the glory of God, so that the Son of God may be glorified through it. Several days later, on Palm Sunday, Jesus said, The hour has come for the Son of Man to be glorified. The glory of Jesus is that in the same way Lazarus died and was made alive again, so Jesus would die and rise again. And in so doing, as Jesus said, he will draw all people to himself. Because of Christ s blessings to us, it is fitting that we annually observe a day of thanksgiving. This is certainly in accord with the Bible s directive to give thanks unto the Lord. (Psalm 118:1) In conformity with this scriptural command, we will hold Thanksgiving service on: November 22 nd - Thanksgiving Eve - 6:00pm This service is an opportunity to gather your family together to worship and thank the Lord who gave us all good things. There will be no service on Thanksgiving Day. Jesus has died, but now is alive. You have heard the good news. He promises eternal life to all who believe what he did and what he promises. What he did was win salvation for the world. What he promises is to save those who believe in him. What comfort it is to know Jesus work of salvation is complete. What joy it is to know that he is still with us to keep us saved, as close to us as his Word and the visible Word of his Sacraments, Baptism and Holy Communion. He dwells in us through words, water, wine, and wheat so that we might truly live now and forevermore. The Lord be with you! + Pr. Schulz
2 Rummage Sale, 2018 Thank you to all you helped with the rummage sale. Without you, it could not have been done! Thanks for the generous contributions from members and to your friends and neighbors who also made donations. At this point, we have netted over $7200 from the rummage, bake sale, and brat fry. We are trying to sell some items on various internet sites and outlets hoping to increase that total. The Elders and Church Council will be deciding what the best use will be for the funds. Thank you again! Mike Feudner and Clara Murphy Youth Yankee Candle Sale The youth attending the 2019 LCMS National Youth Gathering this summer in Minneapolis are selling Yankee Candles to help defray the cost of the trip. If you would like to support these youth buy making a purchase please visit yankeecandlefundraising.com and enter the code 999985041 in the start shopping box. The online store will be available through January 9th. A big thank you to all the "bakers and buyers" who helped make our bake sale a great success. Without your help we couldn't have done it once again. Ann and Joan Ladies Night Out Anglers Avenue Pub and Grill was selected for the November gathering. We will be meeting on Monday, November 12th meeting at 6 with the intent of sitting down to eat at 6:30 PM. For the ladies at the October LNO, please note the change in date because the restaurant is not open on Tuesdays. Anglers is located at 518 South Pier Drive across the street from the Blue Harbor complex. All ladies of the congregation are invited to join in the fun and fellowship. If anyone needs a ride or has a question, please contact Clara Murphy at 457-2658. Mary Martha November News We will be having our Mary Martha meeting on Tuesday, November 6 th. Our speaker will be from the Senior Center. Hostesses will be Helen Rautmann and Marge Siefert. Please join us at 1:00pm.
3 MEMBERSHIP CHANGES PARISH NURSE NEWS Dear Friends in Christ, Thanksgiving blessings. Being mindful and thankful can alleviate stress in our lives. Stress can cause harmful health risks, including cardiovascular, stroke, high blood pressure and diabetes among a few problems. It may also contribute to abusing substances in an effort to forget our stress. Let s all take time to be thankful on a daily basis. Start with the faith God has given you, our pastor and our beautiful church. Then go to the people that care for our church: custodial and maintenance, yard workers, musicians, elders, ushers, and altar guild. All those who worked to have another successful rummage sale, the fryers who cook good food from a good butcher shop and all the people behind the scene who worked on a daily basis. Then move onto all God has provided in your daily life: shelter, clothing, food and things. While you thank God, ask Him to move you to help those who are in need. We can then be thankful we live in the beautiful state of Wisconsin where we seldom have hurricanes, earthquakes, wild fires, etc. etc. etc. We are truly blessed. As you can see, the list can go on and on. Those are just a few to get you started. I have a list a mile long and I m sure you all do, too. God s peace and blessings to all. Prayerfully submitted, Deb Kuitert Blood Pressure Screening, Sunday, November 4. Office Hours Thursdays No office hours on Thanksgiving Day, Thursday, November 23. TRANSFER IN Yvonne Launer from Trinity Lutheran, Sheboygan Thomas and Kimberly Neidert from Emmanuel Lutheran, Antioch, TN Barb Zittel from Christ Lutheran, Sheboygan ADULT CONFIRMATION Brett Riemersma PROFESSION OF FAITH Debbie Kaboord RELEASED Jeff Grams Dawn Klauck, Courtney and Laurin Wilmot REMOVED Marc, Jared, and Joshua Gartman Tanya, Cooper, Kennedy and Tucker Goes Brianna Grams Glenn and Lorraine Gross Aaron Jurk Kyle Keen Food Pantry As the days are getting colder, we are focusing more on soup, crackers, can fruit, cereals, vegetables, and juice for the holidays and winter months. We also need men s toiletries, body soap, deodorants, shampoos and all other non-perishable items are always needed. Soon we will be putting together holiday baskets for thanksgiving and Christmas. If anyone would like to sponsor a basket, they are $55. We appreciate your willingness to donate items to the food pantry, which allows us to help others. For any members who need some assistance, please contact the church office to arrange a time to get items.
Wedding Pastoral Acts David and Debbie (Hansen) Kaboord October 20, 2018 Funeral Mrs. Marion Meser Age: 83 Died: October 14, 2018 Laid to Rest: October 17, 2018 Saludos en el nombre de nuestro Señor y Salvador Jesucristo. Greetings in the name of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ! The Lord keeps working through the Hispanic Ministry in Sheboygan County. We had 4 new visitors this month. Thanks to the Lord for bringing them!!! This month we have an average attendance of 26. Our highest attendance was 31. Glory be to God!!! We also have an average of 11 communicants this month. Great news!!! We are very happy. The Lord and our church has welcomed 2 new members. On September 16, Omar and Alexa were baptized. Glory to God!!! Congratulations to Omar and Alexa and welcome to our LCMS church. We continue to work on our ESL classes. So far we have 11 students registered. We have set the starting day for our ESL classes at Good Shepherd on October 18. We are working together on the planning of the classes. So far we do have volunteers from: Good Shepherd, Sheboygan, St John, Plymouth, St Paul, Sheboygan Falls, Christ, Sheboygan and Our Reedemer, Sheboygan. We still need some volunteers willing to bake goodies for the kids. Please be part of this great opportunity to serve the Lord! Let us know as soon as possible if you can to help. Thanks in advance and many blessings! We continue to have our Spanish Divine at Good Shepherd on Sunday at noon. We continue to have our Bible classes at St Paul Sheboygan every 4 Tuesday at 6:00 P.M. The adult confirmation classes continues on Tuesdays at 7:00 P.M. We continue with our Youth confirmation classes on Thursdays At 6:30 P.M. This month I had visited several Hispanic stores, restaurants and barber shop where I brought Portals of Prayers and flyers advertising our ESL classes. Through these visits I have gotten a lot of contacts information. I also visited 4 families at home. I made 3 hospital visits. I visited a nursing home 2 times this month. I worked as a translator 6 times for families who do not speak English. I led Chapel at St John Plymouth. This month I led and preached in 2 English services, including Bethlehem Lutheran Church, Sheboygan and St John, Plymouth. I also served as a volunteer cleaning and removing trees and branches at Cascade WI with the Lutheran Early Disaster team. Thank you for reading this letter! Thank you for your continuing support to OUR Hispanic Ministry! Thank you for partnering with us. Please continue to pray for us! May God richly bless you!!! Looking forward to what the Lord has for us in the coming months. In Christ, His Humble Servant and Yours Rev. David Blas
5 Okt 2018 November 2018 Dez 2018 Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat 2 3 1 4 7:30-10:30am Blood Pressure Screening 5 6:30pm Board Meetings 6 1:00pm Mary Martha 7 3:30pm CEP 5:45pm Handbells 6:45pm Choir 8 9 10 11 12 6:00pm Ladies Night Out at Angelers Avenue Pub 6:30pm Council 13 14 3:30pm CEP 5:00pm Youth Night 5:45pm Handbells 6:45pm Choir 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 6:00pm Thanksgiving Worship NO CEP 22 Thanksgiving NO THURSDAY WORSHIP SERVICE. OFFICE CLOSED. 23 24 25 4:30pm Jaycees Christmas Parade 26 27 28 3:30pm CEP 5:00pm Youth Night 5:45pm Handbells 6:45pm Choir 29 30
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