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PASTOR’S PROJECTS
9:00 AM
SUNDAY ADULT CLASSES
9:30 AM ON TUESDAY
EARLY CHILDHOOD CHAPEL SERVICE
6:00 PM
8th GRADE CONFIRMATION
CLASSES
CIRCUIT PROFESSIONALS
CONFERENCE MARCH 13th
AT HOPE—WINNIE
MIDWEEK LENTEN SERVICES
ON WEDNESDAY, MARCH 7th, 14th, & 21st
7:30 PM
MAUNDY THURSDAY SERVICES
MARCH 29th 2:00 PM & 7:30 PM
GOOD FRIDAY
SERVICES MARCH 30th
2:00 PM & 7:30 PM
2018
THE MONTH OF MARCH PASTOR’S ARTICLE
Pastor Francis L. Schroeder Holy Cross Lutheran—Nederland
“SHARING A BURGER”
Lee Geysbeek of COMPASSION INTERNATIONAL told about a woman who had the opportunity to travel to a distant land to visit the child she sponsored. She decided to take the child, who was living in abject poverty, to a restaurant. The boy ordered a hamburger, and the sponsor ordered a salad. When the food came to the table, the boy, who had never seen such a meal in his life, looked at the feast. He looked at his huge hamburger and over at his sponsor’s small salad. Then the young boy took his knife and cut the burger in half, offered it to his sponsor, rubbed his tummy, and asked, “Hungry?” A child who had next to nothing his whole life was willing to share half of what he had with someone he thought might need more. This child can be a good reminder the next time we meet someone in physical, emotional, or spiritual need. As followers of Christ, our faith in Him should be mirrored through our actions. We encounter people in need everyday. Some around the world and some around the corner. Some in need of a warm meal, others a kind word. What difference followers of Christ, who have experienced His love, could make by caring and sharing. Blessed March and Lent to you! Pastor Francis L. Schroeder
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SERVICES FOR MARCH
AT HOLY CROSS SUNDAY, MARCH 4th THE 3rd SUNDAY IN LENT 10:30 AM Divine Service One Service with Holy Communion WEDNESDAY, MARCH 7th MIDWEEK LENTEN SERVICE THREE 7:30 PM SUNDAY, MARCH 11th THE 4th SUNDAY IN LENT 10:30 AM Service with the Band WEDNESDAY, MARCH 14th MIDWEEK LENTEN SERVICE FOUR 7:30 PM SUNDAY, MARCH 18th THE 5th SUNDAY IN LENT 10:30 AM Divine Service One Service with Holy Communion WEDNESDAY, MARCH 21st MIDWEEK LENTEN SERVICE FIVE 7:30 PM SUNDAY, MARCH 25th PALM SUNDAY—START OF HOLY WEEK 10:30 AM Creative Worship THURSDAY, MARCH 29th MAUNDY THURSDAY 2:00 PM & 7:30 PM Service with Holy Communion FRIDAY, MARCH 30th GOOD FRIDAY 2:00 PM & 7:30 PM Tenebrae—Service of Darkness
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IN OUR SUNDAY MORNING PRAYERS WE LIFT UP…...
March 4th St. Paul Lutheran Church - Groves, Texas Pastor Richard Turner March 11th St. Paul Lutheran Church - Jasper, Texas Faith Lutheran Church - Woodville, Texas Pastor Mark Follett March 18th Redeemer Lutheran Church - Beaumont, Texas Pastor Fred Kelm March 25th Trinity Lutheran Church - Port Arthur, Texas Pastor Tim Dinger & Pastor Mario Casillas April 1st St. John Lutheran Church - Beaumont, Texas Pastor Doug Rathgeber & Pastor Jim Menke (Interim) April 8th Genesis Lutheran Church – Buchanan Dam, Texas Pastor Jan "Trey" Rienstra (Son of Holy Cross) April 15th Hope Lutheran Church - Winnie, Texas Pastor Richard LeBlanc April 22nd St. Paul Lutheran Church - Sheboygan, Wisconsin Pastor Alan Kretschmar (Son of Holy Cross) April 29th Grace Lutheran Church - Orange, Texas Pastor Joe Howlett
DID YOU KNOW THIS FOR MARCH & APRIL
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DID YOU KNOW THIS TOO ?
HOLY CROSS LUTHERAN NOW ON YOUR SMARTPHONE! All you need to do is type holycrosstexas and you will pull up the information for worship services, events for the week, registration forms, our newsletter, and a 30 minute video from Lutheran Media Ministries. For those on lap-tops you may go to www.holycrosstexas.org for our complete website OUR DAILY BREAD (March, April, & May) are available in the narthex. PORTALS OF PRAYERS (January, February, & March) are available in the narthex of the church. CIRCUIT PROFESSIONALS CONFERENCE will gather at 8:30 AM for coffee and refreshments, 9:00 AM for Opening Devotion, 9:15 AM for Bible Study, 10:30 AM for Topical Study, 11:15 AM for Circuit Business and Casuistry. The next Circuit Professionals Meeting will be held at Hope Lutheran Church in Winnie on March 13th. CIRCUIT 34 FORUM was held on Sunday, January 14th at Trinity Lutheran Church in Port Arthur. Pastor Robert LeBlanc was elected as the new Circuit Visitor. He will begin responsibilities in September. HOLY CROSS HOMEBOUND MEMBERS receive on a weekly basis an CD of Holy Cross’ Sunday morning services and on a monthly basis a DVD from Lutheran Ministries Media. BULLETINS RECEIVED FROM OTHER CONGREGATIONS St. John Lutheran Church in Lake Charles, Louisiana St. John Lutheran Church in Beaumont, Texas Prestonwood Baptist Church in Plano, Texas THE FOLLOWING CELEBRATIONS WERE HELD Baptism of Evangeline Belle Trahan on Sunday, January 21st Baptism of Jace Lemoine on Sunday, February 25th
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OUR STEWARDSHIP AT HOLY CROSS FEBRUARY 2018
ATTENDANCE ENVELOPES DESIGNATED SPECIAL
2/04 153 $10,569.00 $ 71.00 $ 102.00 2/11 182 $ 4,016.50 $ 435.00 $ .00 2/14 33 2:00 PM – Ash Wednesday Service 2/14 77 7:30 PM – Ash Wednesday Service 2/18 145 $ 9,892.80 $ 25.00 $ 100.00
2018 WORSHIP ATTENDANCE STATISTICS TOTAL SUNDAY WORSHIP ATTENDANCE: 1,248 NUMBER OF WEEKS CELEBRATED IN 2018: 07 TOTAL MID-WEEK ATTENDANCE IN 2018: 110 AVERAGE MID-WEEK ATTENDANCE: 110 NUMBER OF MID-WEEK WORSHIP DAYS: 001 AVERAGE SUNDAY ATTENDANCE FOR 07 WEEKS IN 2018: 178
2018 FINANCIAL HEALTH OF HOLY CROSS WEEKLY BUDGETED EXPENSES: $ 10,444.97 HOLY CROSS YEAR TO DATE BUDGET $ 73,114.79 HOLY CROSS YEAR TO GATE GIVING $ 66,772.40
$ -6,342.39
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1—Haley Terrell 2— Kay Brown 3— Jackson Kotz Emily McCullough 4—Kevin Gunter Eva Terrell 5— Donna Bruney 6— Bailey Perryman 7— Elna Ermel Charles Keel 8— Mark Ludwig Grace Prioux Mike White 9—Bobby Block Mitchell Koop Cindy VanBrocklin 10—Rosemarie Herring 11—Gay Barkowski Benny Elisar 12—James Simmons 14 —Angie Hanks Lisa Hartman Linda Lovelace Sharla Scroggs Shandi Teltschik 15— Audrey Lavespere 17—Lucas Abshire Jordan Blackman Kasey Tucker Jon Sowarby 19—Anita Ashby Pat Sturgis 20 — Sara Coffman Camryn Harms Jody Lightfoot
21—Keith Eason 22 — Donna Wolfe 23- Ed Furby Milton Huebel, Jr. Timothy Wolfe 24—Chastin Oceguera Chris Sturgis 25— Abigail Albright Stormy Kieschnick 26—Samuel Andrews Janet Collins 27—Michael Sowarby Pam Viator Sheryl Vincent 28 —Jayden Seal 29—Joelle Dutschmann Todd LeJune 30—Janelle Adair Krystal Bartsch Grant Coffman Andrew Furby 31—Rusty Crow Kyle Howard
march
3—Christie & Todd LeJune 4—Kristen & Justin Stewart Jody & Steven Swango 5-Whitney & Bryce Broussard 7—Joann & Marvin Ermel 10—Laurie & Jeff Mayfield 11—Hong Yi & Mike Sturgis 15—Ashley & Brent Causey 16—Kira & Josh Matthews 19-Brandy & Todd Kieschnick 21—Lori & Wayne Halbert 22—Leah & Benny Elisar 23—Dawn & Mike Tucker 26—Stacy & Brett Becker 27—Kim & Randell Howard 28-Susan & Ken Ludwig 30—Linda & Neely Byrd
To: Memorial Fund
in memory of Alice Clotiaux
given by: Sarah Kieschnick
To: Missions in memory of Alice Clotiaux
Loretta Williams given by:
Helga Champagne
To: Building Fund in memory of Alice Clotiaux
Loretta Williams given by: Pat Biar
To: LifeLight
Materials: in memory of Alice Clotiaux
given by: Martha Ann & Harry Murphy
Adult Choir: Sundays in the Choir Room, Ed. Bldg. right after church
Lauren Milner-Sanchez ,
director 679-6062 ******************
************* Handbells:
Wednesdays 7:15pm Anita Ashby,
director 201-5047
Deadline for April Newsletter isMonday,
March 19th!
Camp Moosefeather Falls
Vacation Bible School
June 17th-July 21st
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Tentative Date for
Midnight Madness
Garage Sale
Friday, July 27th @ 11:59
Please check your
clipboards for
Easter Lily sign up sheets. Cost is $8 per plant.
The deadline for purchase is: Sunday, March 18th.
Let’s beautify our Sanctuary for our Easter Celebration.
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Easter Party & Egg Hunt Saturday, March 31, 2018
10:00am Family Life Center
It’s time for the Easter Egg Hunt! All children through the 5th grade
are invited to make a craft, have a pizza lunch, and hunt for lots
and lots of eggs! We will meet in the Family Life Center at 10:00am
on Saturday morning and we will have a ton of fun!
We have hundreds of plastic eggs in storage, but we need individually
wrapped candy to put in the eggs as well as baskets and prizes for the
kids. Please bring your donations to the church office, and if you have
any questions, please call Catherine Bruney at #963-9600.
We will begin filling the eggs with candy on Thursday, March 29 at
6:00pm in the Family Life Center. If anyone is interested in helping
please call Catherine at the above number or sign the sheet
on the clipboard. Thank you for all of your help!
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News from our: Lutheran Women’s Missionary League
Tuesday, March 13th at 6pm
Hostesses: Mary Helen Terrell &
Sarah Kieschnick Devotion:
“Green Pastures” Activity:
Putting together Health Kits
PERSONAL CARE KITS for LUTHERAN WORLD RELIEF: When emergencies like natural disasters or conflict arise, many families must flee their
homes, leaving their belongings behind. The simple items included in a Personal Care Kit allow them to wash away the dirt & sweat, with the fresh scent of soap and the softness of a towel
as reminders of someone’s care & concern for them in their plight. LWML of Holy Cross is collecting items thru early March, to assemble the kits. The following items are included in each kit:
One light-weight bath-size towel (20”x40” to 52”x27”) dark color recommended Two or three bath-size bars of soap equaling 8-9oz, any brand, in original wrapping. One sturdy comb (no picks or fine toothed combs). One metal nail clippers (attached file optional).
Collection boxes are in the narthex.
Quilters Corner The Holy Cross Quilters continue quilting in the conference
rooms on Thursday @ 9:30am. We are learning and sewing new patterns for our use and gifts. In the new year we will get seri-
ous to get as many mission quilts done for our deadline of Palm Sunday. Please join us! You don’t have to know how to sew to
help out. There are other things to do. We do have fun & fellowship while doing something good for someone in need. We can always use, cash, denim jeans, and
material (cotton). Thank you for your help with this pro-ject! Any questions, please call
Rosemarie at 201-5710.
Wow 10 years!!!!!! Yes, I’m a 10-year cancer survivor—living proof that the power of prayer and faith in God works.
Every March I remind you it’s time for your check up. A few have shared with me they did and had matters taken care of. We always say or think “I don’t have time”, “ I’ll do it later”, “I have
too much to do!”. Yes, I had those very thoughts. Okay, if I had gone sooner—does that mean I wouldn’t have had cancer? No, probably not, but it would
not have spread as it did. I had none of the listed signs to watch for—except toward the end was extreme exhaustion. We all can relate to that.
We evacuated for a hurricane to Winchester, TX. At two o'clock in the morning, I started hemorrhaging. By the time I was set for surgery I had to have blood transfusions just to have surgery. I had stage IV colon cancer that had spread through multiple nodes and liver. And, a second cancer was detected in my left kidney. After 2 major surgeries and months of chemo, lots of blood, and more importantly, lots of
love, support, and prayer, I am here. If I would’ve gone earlier all the pain my family went through and expense could have been less. But I was too busy! Guess what: It was out of my hands. For 18 months I was of no help to anyone, I depended on family and friends. I was blessed to have the love of family, friends, and this church. That makes me rich. After realizing what all had happened, I made a
decision not to waste time feeling sorry for myself, for all the “what ifs”, and to live to His fullest plan for me! This past year I stumbled big time— I started a good pity party for myself. I had the loss of a father and close friend. Sad yes, but I mentally forgot they are in Heaven—no worries, no suffering. Then came new physical challeng-es. Oh, I really had pity on myself “poor me”. Finally after months wasted, I woke up. No, this will not go away. I will only be as crippled as I allow. When I watch all the wounded vets, I realize I can, just as they, learn new ways. So, if I can’t do some things there will always be more to learn. And now with priority in place—I warn
you to care for yourself first, because when you’re down, you help no one, but burden those around you. March is Colon Cancer Awareness Month. Don’t wait for symptoms to have a yearly check up. If you have a bump, raised area, discolored area on your body, have it checked. If you just don’t feel good, and labs are okay, be
persistent, even if it warrants a second opinion! God gave us all senses, so use them. He gave you life— “cherish it.” It is your responsibility. Physical health
and mental Health—both need your care and awareness. So don’t’ waste life. Love yourself as God loves you. Take care of the life He gave you. God’s Blessings, Sharon Teinert
Sharing
Sharon’s
Sentiments
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Holy Cross Lutheran Church has a place for everyone in your family!
Contact DCE Kristy Witek at 722-1609 or email at [email protected]
for more information! Bring a friend!
Pastor Francis Schroeder’s Adult Bible Class Conference Room A & B (New Office Building)
Youth (5th-12th)Bible Class Upstairs in High School youth room.
All Children (3 years old through 4th Grade) Education Building Big Room
Children will experience WHOLE story of the Bible through fun and engaging sto-ries with an interactive flannel graph, crafts, Bible readings and worship songs. By joining us on Sunday mornings children are not only beginning a journey through
the Bible, but the lifelong journey in a relationship with Jesus.
***************************************************************************** Midweek Classes— Wednesdays:
Kindergarten - 4th, Confirmation Classes, LifeLight 5:30-6pm— Free Meal in the Family Life Center
Holy Cross serves a light supper in the Family Life Center for anyone participating in the Wednesday evening classes,
6:00pm—Classes for Kindergarten through College Age
K-4th Grade Program SPARK: Activate Faith
Students gather first for large group time which will include the opportunity to sing & get the jiggles out, followed by
class time & Memory Work time. Our Wednesday lessons correspond to the lessons Pastor uses each Sunday (from our Lectionary) helping kids get more out of both worship and mid-week classes! What
we learn on Wednesday will be the highlight of our services on Sunday! We hope you will join us! Friends are always welcome!
Schedule for K-4th Grade:
5:30 Meal in Family Life Center 6:00-6:15 – Opening in Sanctuary; 6:20-7:00 – Lesson in Classrooms; 7:00:-7:15 – Memory Work Time
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“Check Out” our new books available on the red cart in the Narthex.
We have some new adult & children books on Martin Luther & the
Reformation. Please feel free to take 1 or 2— just leave check out card in the bucket provided on the cart.
You can also visit our Church Library in the Education Bldg.
If you take a book, just sign your name on the card & leave it on the desk.
EARLY CHILDHOOD NEWS Enrollment:
M/W T/Th 2’s 19 22 3’s 15 17 4’s 16 23 Total 50 62
ECE will be closed March 12-15 for Spring Break. Our Easter celebrations are on March 28th and 29th. Pizza Days are on these same days.
Thank you Mrs. Smiley’s 4/s/5’s for special decorations on the Valentine Tree. Thank you for all the parent /family volunteers helping at the Valentine parties. Thank you to the Holy Cross Trustees for all you do to maintain our campus.
Pre-Registration for the 2018-2019 school year begins March 5-8 for students & their families currently
attending ECE. Fees for the 2018-2019 school year are: Registration—$60; Monthly Tuition—$145 (2 days) $285 (4 days)
Snack/Supply 2 days 4 days 2’s $75 $150 3’s: $80 $160 4/s: $105 $190
Blessed Easter to All! From you ECE Staff!
Prayer Card Ministry
Our Prayer Card Ministry Team will meet on the 4th Tuesday of each month. Our next meeting is Tuesday, March 27th at 10:30am
in the Conference Rooms. If you would like to have a card sent to a family member or friend, please let
Laurenda Wolford at #543-3555 or the church office know. This prayer card ministry is funded by the Wolford family,
in loving memory of Bob.
Holy Cross’ Email Prayer Chain Team is being revised. Members of Holy Cross who want to be on the email Prayer Chain Team are asked to sign the clipboard with your current
email address. If you have any questions, please contact
Laurenda Wolford #543-3555.
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Diane Rose, “The Blind Quilter” Coming March 3, 2018!
Sponsored by: Golden Triangle Zone
LWML SPRING EVENT hosted by
Holy Cross Lutheran Church 2711 Helena Avenue Nederland, TX 77627 # (409) 722-1609
Mark your calendar NOW!
Registration begins at 9:30am Program starts at 10:00am
followed by Lunch
Join us to hear this inspiring, faith-filled woman of God! Bring your friends, neighbors, relatives; they will all be blessed by her message!
Vision–impaired with glaucoma all her life, Ms. Rose became blind as a result of an accident in 1984,
a mere four days before she was to undergo a cornea transplant. Not only has that condition not slowed her down, Rose has used it to serve as a means to motivate others to achieve
their true potential.
Diane’s testimony of faith, hope and encouragement is one that all people of all nationalities and all walks of life can identify with. Whether wealthy or homeless, young or old, souls are heartened by the message of comfort, expectancy, re-assurance and fortitude; all delivered with a sense of humor
and conviction, from a woman who has endured struggles and heartache, fear and rejection; but who has prevailed over all by the love of her Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ!
Diane will bring samples of her quilts and other items that can be purchased for Christmas or other occasions. All proceeds go to building a house that will be used to help other challenged people.
Registration Fee $5.00 (includes lunch)
DEADLINE FOR LUNCH RESERVATION—MONDAY, FEBRUARY 26.
Call: Rosemarie Herring -201-5710, Susan Simmons—549-9023
For our “In-gathering Project” we asked Ms. Rose what she needed & she gave us a list. If you would like
to purchase any of the items& bring them with you—they will be presented to her at the program.
Items that she needs are as follows: Monetary love gifts Schmetz universal needles #1709 Steam-a-seam White and black cotton thread All-purpose thread in all colors of the rainbow Wonder-under 2 or more yards of solid cotton colors, all different shades Several yards of blue with clouds
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