St. John's Lutheran Church LCMS

January Meeting

Rev. Keith Kohlmeier has requested a meeting on February 7th.  Everyone is welcome.  Time of meeting to be announced.

K.I.C.K.

Kids In Christ Kingdom (KICK) completed their Fall Session with a field trip to the Good Samaritan Center to entertain the residents with Praises to our Lord through song and music. To start the presentation, they each introduced themselves.  They then sang two songs and played the bells to “Jesus Loves Me”.  As a special treat to the kids, Mr. Sprock played his harmonica for them.  The kids then greeted all of the residents in attendance with a handshake.

Our group had a total of nine students in attendance for the session learning about the “Fruits of the Holy Spirit”.  The trip was a culmination of how the Spirit works in us and prompts us to give to others. Again the students will be joining with the older kids to sing in Sunday Worship.

Thank you to our teachers and helpers for another great session of K.I.C.K.
Next session starts in the spring.

TCN HINGE TRAINING EVENT

Transforming Churches Network

HINGE TRAINING EVENT

Dear Pastors and Congregational Leaders,

Empowering people is the HINGE that opens the door for maximum missional impact in the community.  Without this powerful hinge in place, the other hinges will be weak or ineffective.  The four key ingredients of empowerment are:
1)  Biblical teaching
2)  Real Life Experience
3)  Affirmation of Passion
4)  Equipping and Releasing people for service.
This event provides the framework for this pivotal hinge, as well as practical examples of how to keep it oiled up and in good, working order!

Make plans to attend “Empowering God’s People for Mission and Ministry” on Saturday, December 1, at Our Saviour Lutheran Church in Kansas City.  To register, click the link to Online Registration below or simply have one person from your congregation contact Lori with the name of your congregation and the names of the people attending by November 28.

What are people saying about the fall Hinge Events?  We asked participants what they found most compelling:
Found out it is not about how to help my church but what God can do to help us
Discussion with area congregations and brainstorming
Our job is to share God’s love, not fill pews
How to show love and be a presence in our community
At first, I was thinking of bringing people into our church. My perspective has changed to one of how our church can reach out to them.
Servant Events/Service Projects – to connect heart and knowledge
Seeing what TCN is doing in our district
Developing community outreach action steps
Growing by serving others more, meeting less.

Upcoming Hinge Event

Title:  “Empowering God’s People for Mission and Ministry”
December 1, 2012
9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.
Our Saviour Lutheran Church
4153 Rainbow Blvd
Kansas City, KS 66103
Registration Deadline:  November 28
Link to Online Registration

The cost is $15 per person OR $100 per congregation for 10 or more people and includes lunch and materials.  Bring payment to the event, with checks payable to Kansas District LCMS.

For more information about the Transforming Churches Network and Hinge Events, visit our website, http://www.kslcms.org, look under Event Links and click on TCN Hinge Events.  If you have any questions, contact Lori Hennessey at 800-357-4421 ext. 223 or lori@kslcms.org.

Contact Information

·       Mark Frith, Assistant to the President: mtfrith@kslcms.org,  785-357-4441 or 800-357-4421 ext. 222
·       Lori Hennessey, Administrative Assistant: lori@kslcms.org, 785-357-4441 or 800-357-4421 ext. 223

Empowering churches to open new
doors into the community.

Lori Hennessey
Kansas District LCMS
800-357-4421 ext. 223
785-357-4441 ext. 223
Fax: 785-357-5071
lori@kslcms.org
http://www.kslcms.org

Be joyful always; pray continually; give thanks in all circumstances, for this is God’s will for you in Christ Jesus.  1 Thessalonians 5:16-18

Lasagna Lunch

Join us after the Children’s Christmas Program for our annual LYF Lasagna Lunch!  Lunch is a free will offering.

CHRISTMAS PROGRAM

CHILDREN’S CHRISTMAS PROGRAM December 23rd at 10:30 a.m.  Children of all ages will be helping us celebrate the birth of Jesus.  Don’t miss it!

HELP WANTED

Need a little extra income with flexible hours?  We are looking for someone to do some extra cleaning in the church and educational building.  Please contact Janice Cundiff, if you are interested.

November

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Christmas Program Practice

We will be starting practice for the children’s Christmas program Sunday after Worship November 11th during the Sunday School hour. The program will be during Sunday morning services on December 23rd.   All ages of youth plus the congregation will be included in the program – details to follow… lots of singing as well as narrations of the Christmas Story.

Prison Ministry

“Yes, of course I believe that God is in control of everything,” said one of the attendees at the Work Ethic Camp bible study recently.

We had been talking about prayer the last few weeks. This young man knows Scripture very well and understands the application of God’s Word. I’m always glad when he is there because he is of much help to others. He had been telling me about his upcoming parole hearing and why he thought he should be able to leave there soon. I reminded him that God knew every detail of his life and what should happen next. His answer was, “yes, I know God will do what is best… just so the hearing turns out the way I want it.” Others in the room chuckled for they saw the contradiction in his words versus what he professed.

It struck me how much we all are like that. We say we trust God to work things out in our lives… as long as it goes our way. If it doesn’t we don’t understand what went wrong.  How often do we pray for something and when God doesn’t work it out the way we want we kind of wonder “if prayer really works”.

We don’t like to surrender our will to Him and accept what He sends. We like being in control. But God’s ways are always the best ways… even if we don’t agree with Him

He tells us in Isaiah 55: 8 “For my thoughts are not your thoughts, neither are your ways my ways”.
I pray we will have the courage to trust God with all of our lives… not only with our salvation.

November Message from Pastor Rick

On Friday, November 30, we remember St. Andrew the Apostle. St. Andrew was born in the Bethsaidia, Galilee. He was born of Jonas, the brother of Simon Peter.

St. Andrew began by first following St. John the Baptist. Then, St. John the Baptist pointed to Jesus and said, “Behold the Lamb of God.” (John 1:36-40)  “Faith comes by hearing and hearing by the Word of God.”  (Romans 10:17). Andrew received the gift of faith, and started following Jesus. Andrew then brought his brother, Simon Peter to Jesus, telling him, that he had, “found the Messiah.” (John1:41) St. Andrew was the first New Testament missionary.

After St. Andrew and his brother Simon Peter were called to be Disciples, they then returned to Galilee and continued to be fishermen on the Sea of Galilee, until St. John the Baptist was imprisoned by King Herod. Then, Jesus came and got them, and they began their three year Seminary training.  During the training, St. Andrew had his moments: 1) He pointed Jesus to the small boy with 5 barely loaves and 2 fish, for the feeding of the 5,000. (John 6), 2) He brought Jesus to the Greeks in the Temple who wanted to see Jesus. (John 17:20-22), 3) He was with Simon Peter, James, and John, when they asked Jesus about the Destruction of the Temple, and 4) St. Andrew was among the faithful in the Upper Room worshipping our God after His Ascension. (Acts1:13).

Church Historians have tracked the ministry of St. Andrew: Eusebius records him preaching in Sctythia, Jerome records him proclaiming the Good News in Achia, Greece, and starting the church in Constantinople (This is seat of the Christian Church in the East).

While in Patrae, a city in Achia, St. Andrew enraged the Proconsul, by not stopping the proclamation of the Good News. Also, St. Andrew refused to follow the command of the Proconsul to sacrifice to false gods. For this, St. Andrew was whipped and crucified.  But, rather than being nailed to a cross, He was tied. It took days for St. Andrew to die. St. Andrew was crucified on a cross made in the form of an X. The is now known as, “St. Andrew’s Cross.” While being crucified, St. Andrew continued to proclaim the Word of God and encouraged Christian onlookers to remain steadfast and keep the faith. On November 30, St. Andrew died.

Because of His faithfulness, courage, and steadfastness, St. Andrew became the Patron Saint of Scotland. St. Andrew’s Day, November 30, marks the beginning of a new Church Year.  The Sunday closest to November 30, always becomes the First Sunday in Advent.  Advent is the time of preparation when the faithful anticipate celebrating the arrival of Christ on the Last Day and on Christmas Eve and Christmas Day. Even in death, St. Andrew continues to proclaim the Good News.

The outstanding Christian characteristics of St. Andrew include: being faithful, courageous, and steadfast. You and I have also been given these and others.  What are yours, that you can use to share Jesus, and also give thanks for, during this November?

Have a Great November  Pastor Brad Rick