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Sixth Sunday of Easter
May 26, 2019
Calendar
Sunday, MAY 26 6th Sunday of Easter
8:15am — Traditional Worship
9:30am — Discipleship Hour
10:45am — Contemporary Worship with Confirmation
Monday, MAY 27 Memorial Day Holiday, Office Closed
Wednesday, MAY 29 6:00pm VBS Volunteer Meeting, Library
Thursday, MAY 30 6:00am “Calling All Men” Bible Study at Starbucks on 54
Sunday, June 2 Communion Sunday
8:15am — Traditional Worship
9:30am — Discipleship Hour
10:45am — Contemporary Worship
12:00pm — VBS Volunteer Meeting, in the Library
Coming Soon:
June 3-7— Vacation Bible School
June 10 — SPYC, Teacher Break Room
June 12 — Pioneers at Broadway Grill
June 15 — Dr. Joel Dietrich Ordination
June 20 — “Book of John” Bible Study
Pastor Mark will start a new Discipleship Hour study next week (June 2nd). “From Unbelief to Faith” is a video-based study that examines coming to faith and growing in Christ as Lord and Savior. The study will look at four widely dissimilar paths and follow them to lives of faith and witness.
Farewell to Brenda Dean & Kiara Denholm – We’ve been extraordinarily blessed by both of these teachers who are leaving for new Called positions. Mrs. Dean’s last Sunday is today (5-26). Miss Denholm’s last weekend with us will be June 23. God’s Best to you both!
COLLIDE is for all High School and Middle School Students. Join us this summer during Discipleship Hour in the Library. We will hang out and study God’s Word. Invite your friends!
VBS is just around the corner. Two VBS Volunteer Meetings have been scheduled. Please attend one of the two sessions and it is not too late to volunteer! Choose the Wednesday evening meeting (May 29th) at 6:00pm or after the 2nd service on Sunday (June 2nd). Both meetings will be held in the Library (upper level). Come get all your questions answered. Text Linda Stark (417) 988-9725.
Auction Recap. Thank You for all the hours of hard work and financial support for this big event. We acknowledge our sponsors: Playground South, Dr. Mahaffey Orthodon-tics, Vassey Dental Partners, and Triple H Forestry Tree and Stump Grinding. That great food was donated by Beirut and Stix & Sushi. Thanks to our PTL organizers Ronda Schwartz and Mindi Black. And we remember the parents and teachers who came up with great artwork pieces and gift baskets. Thanks also to all who attended and bought auction items. The $15,000 raised will fund teachers’ wish lists and support school activities (Fall Festival, Field Day, Grandparent Day, Daddy’s Donuts, Muffins with Mom, and Field Trips). Remaining funds will go toward new curriculum. Thanks to all!
Pioneers Lunch Planned for June 12. Summer is fast approaching. Let’s celebrate by meeting at 11:30am at the Broadway Grill (535 S. Glynn Ste. 1009) in Fayetteville. We look forward to spending time with our brothers and sisters in faith. Let Camilla know by 6/9 if you plan to attend. Come enjoy food and fellowship. Everyone welcome.
Camilla Reeves 770-389-9175 [email protected]
Sunday Mornings Discipleship Hour 9:30-10:30
Adult Bible Study — “Biblical Tell-Tale Timeline” (Location: Cafeteria, upper level)
New to St. Paul Class — (Location: 7th grade classroom, upper level)
COLLIDE – For all middle school and high school students. Join us for Collide every Sunday this summer @ 9:30am in the Library. During Collide all our middle & high school students gather to hang out and study God’s Word! Invite your friends!
Confirmation and Kids’ Bible Time (KBT) - Classes will resume in the fall.
VBS Vacation Bible School
June 3-7, 2019 9 am - 12 noon
3 Years Old thru
Rising 5th Grade
Volunteers Sign Up! htpps://www.signupgenius.com/
go/30e0944a4ad22a2fd0-vbs2019
Register Kids:
https://www.emailmeform.com/builder/
form/TvWMF6wViH
St. Paul Lutheran School Referral Program
Help us grow our K-8 Program by referring a friend! Your family will receive 10% off of one tuition for each child that enrolls.
(The child must complete one semester to qualify; tuition discount will be received in the second semester).
May 19, 2019 Combined Worship Attendance — 235
2018-19 Fiscal Year Operating Budget = $662,500 May 19 giving $8,628 May Month-to-Date $36,857 May Budget Need $56,000 [4 weeks]
May Variance ($19,143) week 3 Total Y-T-D Giving $557,487 [Year-to-Date] Total Y-T-D Budget $614,500 [July-May] YTD Variance ($57,013) week 46
Birthdays This Week
Stephanie Meier
Kara Senger
Shelby Means
Ronda Schwartz
Grant Worthington
Anniversaries
Don & Becky Clemens
Randy & Lori Pinter
This Week’s Flowers From the Senger Family
Happy 7th Birthday
Kara The 2019 Altar Flower Chart is Here!
Cost = $60 per Sunday
Senior Pastor, Rev. Mark Dahn, [email protected]
Mission and Ministry Facilitator, Vicar, Dr. Joel Dietrich, [email protected] Minister to Children and Youth, Nathan De Young, [email protected]
Church Administrative Assistant/Receptionist Phyllis Danielson-Krug, [email protected] Interim Principal, Dr. Joel Dietrich, [email protected] School Administrative Assistant, Joanne Poole, [email protected]
Facility Manager, Bill Bonds, [email protected] Marketing and Admissions, Meagan Haque, [email protected]
Accountant, Donna Fornito, [email protected] Eagles Landing After School Care, Kim Langner, [email protected]
Please remember to submit Announcements to Phyllis by Tuesday! [email protected]
Ministry Team
Next Week Worship Assistants June 2, Communion
Acolyte: 8:15 Kayla Spieler 10:45 Natalie Spellman
Altar Guild: 8:15 Rose Meyers 10:45 Becky Dingler
Children’s Message: Linda Stark
Counters: Brian & Ansley White
Elders: 8:15 Allen Vehrs 10:45 Chris Spellman, Chris Schwartz
Communion Assistant: 8:15 Kathy Savage
Greeters: 8:15 Bill & Rose Meyers 10:45 John & Jan Beckman
Reader: 8:15 Dianne Kulow 10:45 Joanne Poole
Set Up: Team Jones
Ushers: 8:15 T.B.A.
10:45 T.B.A.
Video Tech: No Video this Week
General Prayer Requests
May the Lord continue to guide and bless our confirmands: Nathanael Mark Dahn, Nathaniel Frederick Jones, and Evelyn Rose Schwartz.
Safe travels and smooth transitions for friends and families on the move and on vacation.
We pray for our upcoming VBS week as well as Summer Camp. Bless our volunteers and bring us students and campers ready for fun and learning about Jesus. May we reach new families with the Gospel message.
Strength and Healing Please pray along with the Schwartz Family. Uncle
Ed Omey was placed in hospice care this week. Jennifer is recovering from surgery clearing cancer
from her lung, may God grant complete health. Prayers for baby River who has spinal issues. We continue pray for Noah Stratton. Thanksgiving
that he has finished six and a half weeks of daily radiation. Grant him strength as he fights through the rest of his treatments.
Fern Gearing needs our prayers. This 95 year old was recently found with cancer.
We pray for those battling cancer: Paul Gilbert, Rhonda Jones, Noah Stratton, Nancy Collins, Brian, Amy, Diane Means, Rachel Marsh, Mary Clark, Geoff Oldham, and Luna Wasowski. Peace, toler-ance to treatments, and strength for family, care-givers, and victims.
Those requiring long term care: Vivian Vehrs, Donna Clark, Mary Marchand, and Charles Stroud.
For Our Nation. Military Personnel and Families: Jeff Reeves, Reginald Lyons, Jared Breeden, Nicho-las Kirkland, Katherine Mehaffie, Dustin Ellis, Sean Blanchard, Tyler Styles, Benjamin Jones, Alex Tovani
Prayer Line needs to Sharon [email protected] For bulletin, Phyllis [email protected]
Church Office 770-487-0339 ● School Office 770-486-3545
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Altar Flowers
Our architectural and acoustical designs include “sound clouds” in order to improve the sanctuary’s sound quality. These acoustic enhancements will be suspended horizontally from ceilings, reduc-ing ambient noise in the space. Planned architectural details will add visual beauty and interest while improving acoustics. The goal is providing excellent sound, pure and crisp without echo. Every-one should clearly hear the spoken word and song lyrics.
Atlanta Sound Works (a local but recognized leader in audiovisual
design and integration) is our sound and technology supplier for
the sanctuary. They will be designing our LED computer-controlled
lighting- allowing brightness and tone adjustment as needed. ASW
will also be responsible for video technology including three 90”
TVs in the sanctuary and a 65” TV in the lobby area. A camera will
live-stream and record the entire worship service, an upgrade
from audio-only sermon recordings.
Realize Pledges: $1,223,000
Realize Giving Last Week: $2,805
Realize Giving to Date: $542,940