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Lutheran Congregations
in Mission for Christ
OCTOBER NEWSLETTER 2017
Immanuel Lutheran Church “Grace Happens at the Church on
the Hill”
P.O. Box 1355 - 411 CR 401 Taylor, Texas 76574 Phone: (512) 365-9494 - [email protected]
Sunday Schedule Discipleship Classes 9:15 Worship 10:30
Church Secretary: Sharon Fritz (512) 560-0908 Financial Secretary: Evelyn Remmert
Office Manager: Sandy Trussell (512) 365-9494
Pastor Report
Wednesday evening Bible Study from 7pm – 8pm in the Fellowship Conference Room.
Child care will be available as there is need.
October is a big month in Lutheran circles. It centers and concludes with Reformation Day and this year we celebrate the
500th anniversary. On October 31st in the year 1517 Martin Luther posted 95 Thesis on the Wittenberg Church door in re-
sponse to the actions of the Roman Catholic Church and this has become recognized as the beginning of the Protestant Refor-
mation. At that time all of Europe – known as the Holy Roman Empire – was under the religious rule of the Roman Catholic
Church. In order to finance the building of St Peters Basilica in Rome, and maintain the political regime of the Papacy Leo X
promoted the sale of “Indulgences”. A monk named John Tetzel was selling as many as he could in the Germanic states and
sending the money to Rome. Indulgences are papal papers of forgiveness. The slogan Tetzel was using was “when a coin in
the coffer rings, a soul from purgatory springs.” He was even preaching that the sins of those already deceased could be freed
from their time in purgatory. Perhaps this sounds foolish to us today, but in Luther’s time it was taken seriously and even the
poorest were led to believe that this was important. Luther and the Reformation stand was and is that God’s grace cannot be
purchased. 8 For by grace you have been saved through faith. And this is not your own doing; it is the gift of God, 9 not a result
of works, so that no one may boast. (Eph. 2:8-9 ESV) The reformers penned The Augsburg Confession which states the basic
Lutheran theology of the Christian faith according to the Holy Scriptures. From this and the other Protestant writings came the
Reformation principal of “By Scripture Alone, Faith Alone, Grace Alone, Christ Alone”, and some add to the glory of God alone.
(Sola Scriptura, Sola Fide, Sola Gratia, Solus Christus, Soli Deo Gloria) The Reformers adopted this phrase from 1Peter 1:17
“The Word of the Lord remains forever." (Verbum Domet in Manette Aeternum) and put these initials on all their uniforms
“VDMA”.
Martin Luther and the reformers are credited for bringing about theological thinking and practices Protestant Christians con-
sider gospel today. The printing press was invented during this time and Lutherans published not only the Bible but all the
documents of the Reformation in the language of the people. Previously Latin was the language of the church, and Greek and
Hebrew had to be mastered to read and comprehend the scriptures. Putting these documents into the common language
opened the scriptures to the people and changed the world. This is why we remember and celebrate the last Sunday in Octo-
ber as Reformation Day.

It’s the Nativity Kick-Off Party And You and
your family are invited!
Sunday, October 15, 2017 At 5 p.m. Immanuel Lutheran
Church 411 CR 401, Taylor
This year our meal will be Pot Luck So…….Bring your favorite dish to share!
It’s time to…… meet the new members of the Nativity Family
Also…
if you have other family or friends that you know would like to be in the
Nativity…. now is the time to invite them to the party so we can get them signed up.
Looking forward to seeing you there! Bonnie Gordon [email protected] 512-365-8683
Kathleen Stanko [email protected] 512-635-4569
It takes about 135 people for Nativity to work. There are openings in all areas. We will be visiting area churches dressed in costume to
let others know about the need for cast members. If you are interested in participating in this endeavor…or would like for this to hap-
pen at your church…now would be the time to talk about it. For visiting churches we would need permission from your pastor as well as
a date that would work. Give this some thought and bring it to the Planning Meeting.
Cast and Crew members Required Have
Angel–speaking and non-speaking 12 7
Imbedded crowd people to walk with tours 6 3
People in the market 24 9
Venue people 14 8
The family going to pay their taxes – speaking (we usually have a
husband, wife and one or two children…(children do not have to be
their own)
4 adults + 4 chil-
dren
4 adults
Welcome/Farewell 7 5
Guide - speaking 3 2
Gabriel - speaking 3 0
Mary and Joseph - speaking 3 sets 2 sets
Inn keeper – speaking 6 2
Guard - some will be speaking 8 3
Shepherds - speaking and non-speaking 10 6
Wise men - speaking 6 4
Choir 12 4
Guitar and keyboard musician 3 2
Kitchen helpers to feed the cast 3 0
People to help park cars 4 2
Total 135 65

OCTOBER FLOWERS
DONATIONS: OCTOBER
ACOLYTES:
10/1/17 Krista
10/8/17 Rachel
10/15/17 Kyleigh
10/22/17 Myleigh
10/29/17 Abigayle
OCTOBER ALTAR GUILD:
Kristina Weise
Kristi Talley
OCTOBER USHERS:
Pam Leschber
Nathan Balusek
OCTOBER LECTORS:
10/1/17 Jimmy & Melanie Weise, given to
the glory of God
10/8/17 Bobby & Sandra Krueger, in honor
of Sarah’s birthday
10/15/17 Robert & Bonnie Kaderka, given to
the Glory of God in honor of their birthdays
(7th &21st)
10/22/17 Lena Lantzsch, in memory of
Emanuel Lantzsch
10/29/17 Reformation Sunday celebra-
tion of the 500th Anniversary of the Ref-
ormation; red flowers donated
10/1/17 Cindy Bailey
10/8/17 Sandra Krueger
10/15/17 Cheryle Kruger
10/22/17 Donna Rinehart
10/29/17 Robert Rinehart
Women of the Word (WOW)
Met on Sept. 10, 2017.
Officers are:
President: Bonnie Gordon
Secretary: Debra Rinderknecht
Treasurer: Bonnie Kaderka
Our next quarterly Meeting
will be January 14, 2018
at 2 pm.
Lutheran Congregations in Mission
for Christ’s
Annual Gathering
Oct 8th-11th
“We Confess Our Faith” is the
theme of our 17th Annual
LCMC Gathering and Conven-
tion, which takes place October
8-11 in downtown Minneapo-
lis. This year we also celebrate
the 500th anniversary of the
nailing of the 95 theses of Mar-
tin Luther to the church door in
Wittenberg, the beginning of
the Reformation.
Once again, we will be stream-
ing the Annual Gathering live
at www.lcmc.net/live
POLKA SERVICE
2017
PRAHA BROS.
OCTOBER 29TH
CAPT. RED’S
$12.00 TICKETS

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IT WAS A GREAT DAY FOR CHILI
The Hurricane Harvey Relief Fundraiser was a huge success. The food was
great, the fellowship was as warm as the chili, and lots of money was raised to
help rebuilding efforts in South Texas.
The meal donation jars collected over $300.00, the silent and live auctions
collected over $1,600.00. Our total donation will be approximately $2,000.00!
Any additional donations will be welcome.
Thank you to all who brought and served food, those who brought and bought
auction items, and to our super kids who helped with setup, clean up, and the
auctions. You are all blessed by your service.
We are blessed to be Spirit Strong and Immanuel Strong and we know where
our strength comes from. Remember Philippians 4:13 “I can do everything
though Christ who gives me strength”. We have been blessed to be a blessing.
Let's pass it on.

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Cottage Meetings – Get involved – Be heard – Make a difference The group meetings are off to a great beginning. Thanks to Pam Leschber who hosted
a gathering on September 17th. We centered our conversation around the topics of
Love, Forgiveness, and Faithfulness. Sharing stories of our walk with Jesus and our
hopes for the future the evening passed too quickly. The Transition Team prays that
everyone will avail themselves to these gatherings. We promise you will be affirmed
and inspired by the faith of your brothers and sisters in Christ. Anyone is welcome to
host a gathering, so if you are interested please talk to one of us, the TTF team.
Your brother and sisters in Christ,
Bethany Grissom, Paige Morris, Alan Matthews
Hurricane Harvey Recovery Work Report
It has been a month since Hurricane Harvey came roaring in and camped on the Texas coast. The damage is so extensive that only just with in the last
week can visible progress in the recovery work be seen. Bryan Haun and I on our way to Tivoli last Monday saw a massive mountain of sawdust and
semi-trucks loaded with debris lined up to dump their loads at a massive grinder. But I am getting ahead of the story. The beginning of the rescue work
began with LCMC and NALC churches coming together and establishing distribution centers. Our Saviors Lutheran in Victoria is serving as the central
Texas distribution and the NALC church in Rosenberg for the Houston area. For us at Immanuel it was decided that Relief Donations could be distrib-
uted through our Focus Giving Mission helping directly those we are working with in the Tivoli-Austwell-Seadrift area.
The relief work began with rescue aid. Cindy and I were the first responders, with food, water, and gas and oil for chain saws at Our Saviors in Victoria.
With the supplies you donated and purchases from Sam’s Club our Immanuel team has taken items each week. Other supplies began arriving within a
week after the storm with such an outpouring of grace that has transformed this recovery into a love feast of neighbor helping neighbors. Aid from all
over the country arrives almost daily now. Just today I saw Our Saviors Victoria loading relief supplies for the Baptist Church in Rockport for distribution
there.
The first week-end after the hurricane Tyler Talley, Bryan and Rhonda Haun, Cindy and I volunteered in Austwell. Cindy had picked up a couple cases of
Thorndale’s meat market sausage and with flower tortillas and the help of a Bar B Q trailer team and others who brought side dishes everyone ate, the
volunteer workers, everyone in town, even the delivery drivers bringing shared supplies. Our team was on the timber removal and we did our due dili-
gence until the heat of the day overcame us.
On that first week the town of Tivoli was still mostly flooded. It is right by the Guadalupe River. So it was the second week before we could visit with the
folks at First Lutheran. The Sanctuary was in shambles as the winds blew open the front doors and saturated everything. They are hoping to save the
altar fixtures and the pews but everything else is ruined, even the 90 year old piano. What a shame. Through the church we are identifying what fami-
lies are in the most need. Our first priority while waiting for insurance inspections and evaluations was to get the church electrical service back in order.
This had been torn from the building by winds. Bryan and I accomplished the first phase of this task this last week. There is more electrical work to do,
but the building is meter ready. We are hoping that they will be ready to resume worshiping in their social hall by October 1st. As the Lord provides.
Thank you for all your prayers and donations to the Hurricane Relief. We will continue to help working together as teams, with donations, and prayers
until the work is done – come and see Christ in action. Praise be to God!

Roxanna Teichelman…….1st
Sharon Klaus……………….4th
Emory Leschber…………..4th
Sarah Krueger………….....6th
Robert Kaderka…………...7th
Kenneth Balusek………….15th
Samantha Mundkowsky...11th
Bonnie Kaderka….………..21st
Melanie Weise……………..23rd
Nick Trevino……..………....24th
Sandra Kruger……………...26th
Madison Morris………..…..27th
Krista Randig………………..29th
Memorials
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FAITH CARDS
CARDS ARE AVAILABLE NOW FOR .50 CENTS. Stop
and check them out—they are beautiful!!
We are accepting used greeting cards to continue making
our beautiful glittered card creations.
GENERAL FUND:
For: Helen Forsdahl—by Larry & Pam Leschber
For: C.R. Browning—by Virginia Teichelman
BUILDING FUND:
For: Helen Forsdahl—by Emory Leschber Family
NOISY
OFFERING
This will be an ongoing
collection for 2018 Camp Eagle
OCTOBER
Birthdays
Sharing & Forgiving

OCTOBER 2017
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Immanuel Lutheran Church
P. O. Box 1355
Taylor, Tx 76574
Phone: 512-365-9494
E-mail: [email protected]
www.ilctaylor.net
Office Hours:
Tues-Fri-9am-noon
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SS & CONF
9:15
WORSHIP
10:30 HOLY COMM
NATIVITY
KICK-OFF PARTY
9 10 11
FAITH CIRCLE
10-12
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15
14
16 17 18
FAITH CIRCLE
10-12
SS & CONF- 9:15 CONF/STUDENT/PARENT
MTG
10:30 WORSHIP
HOLY COMM
WOW—BAKE SALE
19 20 21
22 23
FAITH CIRCLE
10-12
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SS & CONF- 9:15
10:30 WORSHIP
SS & CONF-9:15
WORSHIP 10:30
REFORMATION
POLKA SERVICE
FAITH CIRCLE
10-12
BIBLE STUDY
7-8PM
BIBLE STUDY
7-8PM
BIBLE STUDY
7-8PM
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10:30 WORSHIP
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POLKA SERVICE
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LCMC Conference
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