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FAMILY TIMES
ST. PETER LUTHERAN CHURCH PASTORS
REV. MARK WINKELMAN REV. MIKE WINKELMAN
SUMMER SUNDAY SCHOOL Will meet during the months of June and July
(except for July 2, which is the Patriotic Service.)
3yr olds-2nd grade will meet in the lower level Bible study room. This group still has leader openings for a few
Sundays, please consider sharing your time with them!
Grades 3-8 will meet in Zach Cameron’s Sunday School classroom. (Upper level– fourth door on right).
If you have any questions, contact Debra Wagenecht.
LWML meets alternating months on the third Tuesday
beginning in February and ending in October.
The next LWML meeting will be held on Tuesday,
JUNE 20 at 1:00 pm in the Lounge. ALL ladies of
St. Peter are invited to attend!
Summer is a busy time for families. There are so many activities that take place on the weekends. If your Sunday is filled, don’t forget we have a Wednes-day evening service at 7, and Bible Study at 6 for those who are unable to attend on Sundays. It our prayer that you won’t deprive yourself of our much- needed Spiritual food during these months!
Could you give an hour or two of your time to serve our Lord in worship? There is a great need for Greeters and Ushers especially during the summer months. To volunteer do one of these:
1.Sign the sheet on the table in the foyer. 2.Call the church office. 3. Speak with Bill Wagenecht, this month’s Deacon in Charge.
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My dear family in Christ, This world is filled with uncertainty (which leads to anxiety) and wickedness (which leads to fear). When we take our eyes off of
Christ our Shepherd and focus upon the world around us we are left with only fear and anxiety; who knows what will happen in the next moment when we are surround by such enemies as Satan, the world, and even our own flesh. Yet we have a Great Shepherd, one who goes before us and has defeated our enemies. We also have the example of others who have gone before us, who kept their eyes firmly fixed upon their Savior and ran the race with endurance.
For this reason we continue to offer two worship services each week: to ensure everyone has an opportunity to worship and receive God’s gifts no matter their schedules; and also to help all of us keep our eyes fixed on Christ; for evil does not rest but continually seeks to rob us of that peace that only Christ can give (John 14:27). Also, when we gather together we are able to more freely cast all our anxieties on Him (1 Peter 5:6-7) as we seek first the kingdom of God (Matthew 6:33-34) resulting in the peace of God guarding our hearts and minds (Philippians 4:6-7). This summer during Wednesday worship we have been focusing on the saints, the cloud of witnesses, and using their example as we also look to Jesus. Hebrews 12:1-2a says, “Since we are surrounded by so great a cloud of witnesses, let us also lay aside every weight, and sin which clings so closely, and let us run with endurance the race that is set before us, looking to Jesus, the founder and perfecter of our faith.” When we gather together, we are surrounded by the heavenly realm! We are joining in the worship that is going on in heaven! Who wouldn’t want to do that more often!! We even proclaim this in our Communion Service, “with angels and archangels and with all the company of heaven we laud and magnify your glorious name…”. The question becomes, why don’t we worship more often!? I leave you with an example from an upcoming service (June 14th) when we look to the prophet Elisha who saw into the unseen world with clarity and saw he was surrounded by the angels of the Lord in the midst of his battle (2 Kings 6:15-17). His example reminds us that we are truly surrounded by God’s angels, sent to watch over us. The example of Elisha is just one we could choose for in June there is also St. Justin, Martyr (June 1st), St. Boniface of Mainz, Missionary to the Germans (June 5th), St Irenaeus of Lyons, Pastor (June 28th) along with a host of others. As well as commemorations such as The Presentation of the Augsburg Confession (June 25). Each saint is an example for us as they lived their lives in service to our Lord and commemorations remind us of the work of the church throughout history. All of these days the church has chosen are ways to help each of us remain focused on Christ, the founder and perfecter of our faith, as we travel through this world. I hope you will join us in worship as we cast our the fears and anxieties which plague us while we run the race focused on Christ.
JUNE MEMORY VERSE: Hebrews 12:1-2a
Since we are surrounded by so great a cloud of witnesses, let us also lay aside every weight, and sin which clings so closely, and let us run with
endurance the race that is set before us, looking to Jesus,
the founder and perfecter of our faith
To add a prayer concern, contact the Church
Office (815-772-3386), Or e-mail us at
FOR CONTINUED HEALTH & SUSTAINED HEALING:
Jeff Bierman, Mary Rosenow
UNDER MEDICAL CARE: Art Best, Janet Mennecke
Janie Nelson, (Sister-in-law of Neal & Bonnie Hudson) Terry Sanders, (Friend of Milt Kregar)
THOSE IN THE MILITARY: Seth Cameron, Bill Friedrich, John Friedrich,
Alex Helbig, Liz Helbig, Jerad Landheer, Stephen Oncken, Austin VanDerLeest
THE HOMEBOUND OR NURSING HOME: Bob Bierman, Carlene Beveroth,
Lois Boucher, Gloria Grams, Shirley Hill, Dick Horn, Dorothy Houseman, Lucia Pierson,
Mary Ratzlaff, Carol Zuidema
New Testament Quiz 1. The man who was attacked by bandits was going from Jerusalem to where at the time?
2. Who was the governor before whom Paul was tried?
3. Who said, “For dear brothers, you have been given freedom”? 4. What did Jesus put on a blind man’s eyes?
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Debra Wagenecht
Last month the Church Board approved the
purchase of a subscription to RightNow
Media which is available for every member
to access from our own home television,
tablet or smart phone. If you are currently
using applications like Netflix or Amazon
Video, Right Now Media is another choice
for viewing totally Christian based
children’s programs, Bible Studies for all
ages and topics, historical programs,
science, mission, marriage… By now you
should have received an invitation to
receive this, provided we have your email
address. If not, simply send us a request via
email at [email protected]. In
the email, please include your name and
that you are requesting that we add you to
the Right Now Media subscription. If you
find something you want to share with a
friend, you can invite them too, and it’s all
free to them as well. We sincerely hope
you will take advantage of this opportunity
to provide Christian viewing in your home!
If you have any questions, please contact
Pastor Mark or me and we will be happy to
answer them.
NEW TUESDAY “LIVING TRUTH”
Join us beginning Tuesday, June 13th for
a six-week study entitled “Detours.”
We’ll look at the life of Joseph and see
that God was clearly working in his life
as He certainly is in ours, even when it
seems otherwise. Join us Tuesdays at
1:30 pm.
CHURCH WORSHIP POLICIES:
The Church Board has enacted a new safety procedure during our worship services. Beginning immediately all doors
except for the double doors at the main entrance will be locked at the time of the bell ringing. The lower level office door will be locked before the bell ringing. Also, please note that all children are to be accompanied by an adult when leaving the sanctu-ary during the worship service.
Thank you.
“Sometimes God allows things to be out of control so we will learn that we never
had control in the first place.”
CALLING ALL CRAFTERS!
Join us on Tuesday mornings from 9-11am to repair and replace new Chrismons for our Christmas trees this year. We will be meeting in the Fellowship Hall. If you have any questions, contact Gladys Hartz (815) 772-8121 or Beka Winkelman (815) 499-1139
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1. Buck Byam 2. Emma Sitzmore Pastor Mark 4. Barb Kophamer 5. Dorothy Gatz Ron Oncken Jr 6. Terri Fedyk Tessa Huber 7. Stan Oncken Brandon Schneider Austin VanDerLeest 8. Benjamin Tegeler Jackie Tichler 9. Turner Schroeder Nick VanDerLeest 10. Bill Friedrich 11. Bob Thompson 14. Rick Erdman Dorothea Schroeder Arnold Stralow 16. Milt Kregar Katelyn Wiebenga 17. Matthew Martin 18. Cathy Kophamer Jacob Sowers Jordan Wiebenga 19. Stacy Germann 22. Gary Heusinkveld Jerad Landheer Mark Landheer
23. Diana Robbins Mike VanZuiden 24. Mike Long Mariah Naftzger 25. Gladys Hartz Deb Riggen Bill Wagenecht 26. Brad Grater Sam Ottens 27. Deb Heusinkveld Becky Schmidt Amy Winkelman- Hinerman Kenneth Petersen 28. Peter Kurasz Roland VanDerLeest 30. Isaac Anderson Natalia Friedrich Justin Stralow Adam Winkelman
4. Roger & Brenda Workman 8. Tim & Laura Duncan 13. Dan & Michelle Luhrsen 19. Milt & Deb Kregar Steve & Laura Gatz 20. Stan & Teriann Kurasz (53) 21. John & Brenda Martin 27. Joe & Amy Robbins 30. Dave & Charel Zuidema (55)
1.Ed Wille 5. Katie Kenseth 6. Marty Schuette Jr. 9. Lucas Peppers Nick VanDerLeest James Wagenecht 10. Art Best Chad Hudson 11. Karla Green 13. Carlene Beveroth 14. Aubrey Landheer 15. Latisha Truitt-Tegeler 17. Sophia Sullivan 18. Linzie Severson 19. Lillian VanZuiden 20. Chloe Grater 21. Brandon Schneider 22. Jackie Tichler Pastor Mark 23. Andrais Smith 25. Diana Alls Bill Friedrich Ray Reavy 26. Marilyn Habben 27. Sondra Beveroth Dorothy Gatz Derek Germann Gladys Hartz 28. Lydia Winkelman 30. Jerad Landheer
Junior High Graduates Colton Linke Alexis Tichler
Anna Schroeder Kimzey Spreeman John Winkelman
College Graduates Whitney Bush
Antioch University in NH Dual Master’s Degree:
Dance Movement Therapy Clinical Mental Health Counseling
Ethan Pruis University of Wisconsin
Angela Stralow (daughter-in-law of Mark and Karen Stralow)
Saint Francis Medical Center Master of Science in Nursing
High School Graduates
Katelin Barsema Kerrick Cameron
Allison Houldson Dylan Keller
Emma Sitzmore Bryce Smith
Wednesday Evenings 6:00 pm :
May 31st — August 2nd
Sunday Mornings 10:45 am : June 4th — August 13th
If you would like a book please contact the church office
Join Pastor Mark for a new study called “Being Lutheran”
Do you sometimes wonder what it
means to be Lutheran?
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Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat
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4 Choir 8:45 am A: Zayden Boonstra A: Paul Wagenecht F: AVAILABLE
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Chrismons 9-11am
7 Prayer 12:00
Being
Lutheran 6:00 pm
Worship 7:00pm
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Living Truth 8:00 & 10:00 am
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11 Choir 8:45 am A: Katie Eggemeyer A: Jordan Luhrsen F: AVAILABLE
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13 Chrismons 9-11am
Living Truth
1:30 pm
Deacon’s Meeting 6:00p
Church Board
7:00 pm
14 Prayer 12:00
Being
Lutheran 6:00 pm
Worship 7:00pm
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Living Truth 8:00 & 10:00 am
Resthave Ice Cream Social
5:30 pm
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18 Choir 8:45 am A: Diana Robbins A: Quinn James F: Milt & Deb Kregar
Deaf Worship in Elgin @ 3:00 pm
19 20 Chrismons 9-11am
LWML 1:00 pm
Living Truth 1:30 pm
21 Prayer 12:00
Being Lutheran 6:00 pm
Worship 7:00pm
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Living Truth 8:00 & 10:00 am
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Choir 8:45 am A: Lexi Tichler A: Adam Tichler F: Joe & Amy Robbins
26 27 Chrismons 9-11am
Living Truth
1:30 pm
28 Prayer 12:00
Being Lutheran 6:00 pm
Worship 7:00pm
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Living Truth 8:00 & 10:00 am
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ACTIVITIES IN OUR BUILDING: Weight Watchers: Mondays @ 5 pm
Saturday—June 10th: 4-H 9am-11am
Fellowship Hall Member Usage—June 24th
SUNDAY WORSHIP 9:30 AM
SUMMER SUNDAY SCHOOL &
ADULT BIBLE CLASSES 10:45-11:45
DEACON IN CHARGE: Bill Wagenecht USHERS: GREETERS: FINANCE COMMITTEE: Amy Oncken-Cameron, Bonnie Hudson, Dave Schroeder, Kevin Wiebenga
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BOOK reMARKS Many of you have read “HEAVEN,” by Randy Alcorn. If you haven’t, please consider doing so. Why not learn as much as we can about the grand adventure of eternity?
Max Lucado also has written an interesting book on that subject: “When Christ Comes, (the beginning of the very best).” Max writes: “Our pre-K minds are ill-equipped to handle the thoughts of eternity” (page 5) In John 14:1-3. Jesus states: I will come--(Lucado paraphrase,) You do the trusting and I’ll do the taking. “Because of the resurrection, everything (death, the cemetery, even the coffin) ‘The casket is no longer a box where we hide bodies, but rather a cocoon in which the body is kept until God sets it free to fly.’” (page 27.)
Finally, you might enjoy considering the illustration of Fred the hamster. (pages 154-156). I’ve got heaven on my mind, hope you do to.
Your Librarian, Gladys Hartz
RESTHAVE Auxiliary annual Ice Cream Social will be Thursday, June 15, beginning at 5:30 pm.
PIES ARE NEEDED!
St. Peter is responsible to furnish six (no cream pies please)
Sign up sheet is on the table in the Foyer. Thank You!
We cannot avoid the reality of the vast needs in our world.
Natural disasters, and man’s inhumanity to man have
created situations sad beyond words. As Pastor Mark
taught us recently, “belonging to a church is a gift,” and
part of our church is Lutheran World Relief. So, it follows
that the opportunity to contribute to the Lord’s work thru
them is a gift we can appreciate. Right now, (ending on
July 24) any contributions received will be doubled.
For more information call 800.597.5972, or make a secure
online donation at lwr.org/Match 17.
May 2017 Official Acts
~Gains through Confirmation~
Colton Linke May 7, 2017
Alexis Tichler May 7, 2017
Kimzey Spreeman May 7, 2017
John Winkelman May 7, 2017
IN THE FOYER we have been gifted a lovely table runner and cloths for the tables. They were a gift to Dorothy Houseman from LBT family Josh & Ruthie Wagner in Sierra Leone West Africa, whom she supports. The cloth was purchased in a local market and handmade by a local tailor there. Thank you Dorothy for sharing this gift with us!
New Testament Quiz Answers
1. Jericho Luke 10:30 2. Felix Acts 23:23-,24 3. Paul Galatians 5:13 4. Mud John 9:6
WALCAMP- IT’S NOT TOO LATE TO REGISTER!!
Sending your child to Walcamp this summer will result in a fun
and spiritually meaningful experience.
St. Peter's youth funds will cover $150 of camp costs for our members' children to attend.
Families should register directly on the Walcamp website: www.walcamp.org.
Next, please notify Steve Eggemeyer via email: [email protected] or phone: 563-508-7600, OR the church office 815-772-3386 , if your children plan to attend, or are interested in going.
Registration is accepted up to a week before the start of a session, provided there are spaces available.