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We gather today as God’s beloved children to worship our Heavenly Father. We praise his holy name, we listen eagerly for his words of comfort, hope, and challenge to us, and we offer ourselves to him in dedicated service. May you be blessed as you worship here today. St. Paul Lutheran Church is a congrega- tion of The Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (E.L.C.A.). It is referred to as “Borchers” since Rev. Henry Borchers, who served our congregation from 1857-1881, advised and influenced a small group of pioneer settlers that wanted to establish a congregation in the area. This year we celebrate 162 years of life and ministry in this beautiful country setting in Southern Indiana. We look forward to many more years of growth and change as we seek continually to be faithful to God’s call to mission. The Sacrament of Holy Communion is offered at the 8:00 a.m. services on the 2 nd and 4 th Sundays and at the 10:15 a.m. ser- vice on the 1 st and the 3 rd Sundays of the month. Christians who believe in the true presence of Christ in the bread and wine for our forgiveness and salvation are invited to receive Holy Communion. Sunday School classes are held each Sun- day for all ages at 9:10 a.m. Visitors are welcome to attend. Leading and Assisting in Worship Leaders: Pastor Stephen Wood Organist: Jo McGrew Deacons: Mark Hoffmeier; Larry Guinn Greeters: Mark & Doris Rorick (8:00) Milton & Laberta Otte (10:15) Communion Assistant: Dan Davis (10:15) Altar Care: Linda Seitz Lectors: Leah Otte (8:00) Karen Davis (10:15) Acolytes: Courtney Mansfield (8:00) Eli Wood (10:15) Projectors: Jamie Baker (8:00) Marc Fountain (10:15) Flowers: Sara Otte Welcome Center: Tammi Reinbold (8:00) Laberta Otte (10:15) July 6 2014 St. Paul Lutheran Church 10792 North 210 East, Seymour, IN 47274 Office 522-7364 Annex & Fax 522-7484 Parsonage 522-7421 email: [email protected] Web Site: stpaul-borchers.org Office hours: Tuesday - Friday Staff The Reverend Stephen Wood………………Pastor Carolyn Jones...............Director of Youth & Family Ministries and Borchers Preschool Director Michelle Wood…………...………………..Secretary Trish Tangman………………..Care Team Director Tyler Claycamp…...Intern Youth & Family Director Amy Pierceall and Mandy Otte………………………………Custodians Jamie Baker………………. Director of Technology HEARING ASSISTANCE: We have head phones available for those in need of assistance with hearing. They are located on the table at the entrance of the sanctuary. LARGE PRINT BULLETINS—There are a handful of large print bulletins availa- ble. They are located on the table at the en- trance of the sanctuary.

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Page 1: Sunday Bulletin, July 6

OUR MISSION:

Walking in Faith – Sowing Christ’s Love

The mission of St. Paul Lutheran Church is derived from our core values - the essence of

our purpose for existence and the criteria we should use to guide our congregational

decisions and actions.

Our Core Values: 1. Spirituality – to worship and to grow and

develop spiritually as Christians.

2. Outreach – To spread the message of God’s love and

grace by word and by action.

3. Service to Others – To live Christ’s message

to Love one another.

You can support the mission of our church by coming to worship, engaging in study, shar-

ing the word, bringing a friend to church, taking part in Care Team initiatives, volunteering

at church or in the community and loving one another.

We invite you to join us in this journey.

Our Response to God’s Love We Worshipped: June 29th — 8:00 am service– 114 10:15 am service — 74 Total Offerings for June 29th: $8451.00 Spending Plan Giving — $ 5761.00 New Church Loan Payment — $2475.00 Other Giving — $ 215.00

{The weekly amount needed to cover expenses in the 2014 Spending Plan is $5,853.00} *This amount does not include the $5,900.00 monthly mortgage payment

Those assisting with worship July 13th:

Communion Assistant: Leah Otte (8:00) Altar Care: Doris Rorick (8:00) Acolytes: Kori Otte (8:00) Sarah Davis (10:15)Projectors: Jamie Baker (8:00) John Pierceall (10:15) Flowers: Susie Schnitker Welcome Center: Tammi Reinbold (8:00) Laberta Otte (10:15)

Readings for July 13th:

Ruth 1: 1-22

Psalm 146

Matthew 5:3-9

Lectors: Lois Bryden (8:00)

Laberta Otte (10:15)

We gather today as God’s beloved children to worship our Heavenly Father. We praise his holy name, we listen eagerly for his words of comfort, hope, and challenge to us, and we offer ourselves to him in dedicated service. May you be blessed as you worship here today.

St. Paul Lutheran Church is a congrega-

tion of The Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (E.L.C.A.). It is referred to as “Borchers” since Rev. Henry Borchers, who served our congregation from 1857-1881, advised and influenced a small group of pioneer settlers that wanted to establish a congregation in the area. This year we celebrate 162 years of life and ministry in this beautiful country setting in Southern Indiana. We look forward to many more years of growth and change as we seek continually to be faithful to God’s call to mission.

The Sacrament of Holy Communion is

offered at the 8:00 a.m. services on the 2nd

and 4th Sundays and at the 10:15 a.m. ser-

vice on the 1st and the 3

rd Sundays of the

month. Christians who believe in the true presence of Christ in the bread and wine for our forgiveness and salvation are invited to receive Holy Communion.

Sunday School classes are held each Sun-

day for all ages at 9:10 a.m. Visitors are welcome to attend.

Leading and Assisting in Worship Leaders: Pastor Stephen Wood

Organist: Jo McGrew Deacons: Mark Hoffmeier; Larry Guinn Greeters: Mark & Doris Rorick (8:00)

Milton & Laberta Otte (10:15) Communion Assistant: Dan Davis (10:15)

Altar Care: Linda Seitz Lectors: Leah Otte (8:00)

Karen Davis (10:15) Acolytes: Courtney Mansfield (8:00)

Eli Wood (10:15) Projectors: Jamie Baker (8:00)

Marc Fountain (10:15) Flowers: Sara Otte

Welcome Center: Tammi Reinbold (8:00) Laberta Otte (10:15)

July 6 2014

St. Paul Lutheran Church 10792 North 210 East,

Seymour, IN 47274 Office 522-7364 Annex & Fax 522-7484 Parsonage 522-7421

email: [email protected] Web Site: stpaul-borchers.org Office hours: Tuesday - Friday

Staff The Reverend Stephen Wood………………Pastor Carolyn Jones...............Director of Youth & Family

Ministries and Borchers Preschool Director Michelle Wood…………...………………..Secretary Trish Tangman………………..Care Team Director Tyler Claycamp…...Intern Youth & Family Director Amy Pierceall and Mandy Otte………………………………Custodians Jamie Baker………………. Director of Technology

HEARING ASSISTANCE: We have

head phones available for those in need of assistance with hearing. They are located on the table at the entrance of the sanctuary.

LARGE PRINT BULLETINS—There

are a handful of large print bulletins availa-ble. They are located on the table at the en-trance of the sanctuary.

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TRISH TANGMAN is back after taking some time off with her mother’s illness and death. MICHELLE WOOD is our new church secre-tary. She will be in the office on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday mornings. Specific of-fice hours are still being determined. QUARTERLY MEETING will be held at 9:15 a.m. on July 13th. DAYCAMP PHOTOS —Photos on display in the Narthex may now be taken home. If you see a friend’s photo that does not attend church, please take and deliver the photo to them. Thanks!

DAYCAMP CD —If you purchased a Daycamp Picture CD, you make pick up your copy in the church office. ATTENTION: MILITARY IN HAMILTON TOWN-SHIP Leah Otte is collecting military photos of veterans and active duty service members for the Jackson County Fair. If you would like to sub-mit a photo, please contact Leah Otte 528-3764. DAYCAMP CRAFTS AND LOST ITEMS If your youth forgot or left a craft item or anything else, please check the tables in the narthex. One ta-ble has crafts items and the other table has other items left at Day Camp during the week. STEPHEN MINISTRY MEETING The next meeting for Stephen Ministers is Monday, July 28

th @ 6:30 pm. Chapter 3 of the book, The

Wounded Healer, will be discussed. THE FOOD PANTRY item being collected in July is oatmeal/grits. Please place your donations in the wooden box in the hallway near the kitchen, or in the basket near the main entry doors. SUMMER SUNDAY SCHOOL is at 9:15 in the Fellowship Room for ages 3-5

th grade. Jr High

and High School youth will take a break for the summer but are invited to help with the summer Sunday School. KID’S HANDBELLS sign-up sheet is on the Welcome Center. Any youth grade 3 and up is welcome. Any questions, talk to Carolyn.

CALENDAR This week: July 6th—July 12th

Today- 8:00 am Worship 9:10 am Sunday School 10:15 am Worship Thursday 10th- 9:00 am Breakfast Club Next week: July 13th—July 19th Sunday 13th- 8:00 am Worship 9:10 am Sunday School 9:15 am Quarterly Meeting 10:15 am Worship 7:00 pm Prayer Monday 14th Pastor Steve on vacation thru July 20 7:00 pm Church Council Thursday 17th- 9:00 am Breakfast Club

OPPORTUNITY FOR PRAYER—We will gath-er for about a half hour and spend the time lifting up a variety of requests and whatever else is on people’s minds. The dates in July for this prayer gathering are: Sunday, July 13th @ 7:00 PM and Wednesday, July 30th . Any questions, please talk with Pastor Steve. BORCHERS PRESCHOOL is now accepting enrollment for the 2014-2015 school year. Your child must be age 4 by August 1

st, 2014

to be in the 4/5 yr. old class; to be in the 3/4 yr. old class the have to be age 3 by August 1

st,

2014 and for the 2/3 yr. old class they have to be 2 by August 1

st, 2014. Enrollment forms are

at the Welcome Center or call the church office at 522-7364 for more information or an enroll-ment form. PRAYER SHAWL MINISTRY We Need You! Prayer Shawl Ministry needs more people. This ministry has been very important to so many. If you like to crochet or knit—you’re qualified! Any questions, please talk to Michelle Wood or Connie Knoke. WET AND WILD PIZZA/WATER DAY for Jr. High and Luther League will be held on Sun-day, August 3

rd following the 10:15 service.

We will be having pizza and then playing water games outside. Any questions, talk to Car-olyn. ELDENA HOENE AUCTION will be Satur-day, July 12 at 10:00 a.m. A sign-up sheet is located on the Welcome Center to help with the food being served.

THANK YOU St. Paul (Borchers) the beautiful floral ar-rangement displayed at the funeral home was much appreciated by my family. Thanks for sending a memorial arrangement for my mother. The concern for my family at this diffi-cult time has been a great comfort to me.

God’s peace, Trish

THE EMIL GERKENSMEYER FOUNDATION awards a $3,000 scholarship to students who have (1) been confirmed at St. Paul’s, (2) continued active membership here and (3) completed one year of education beyond high school. Students interested in being considered for the scholarship should submit a letter to the Foundation and a transcript of their grades by Sunday, July 20. Applications may be placed in the Gerkensmeyer Founda-tion mailbox in the church office. MISSING SWEATER — Jo McGrew is miss-ing a blue cardigan zip-up sweater with a hood. If you know anything about it, please speak with her. UPCOMING EVENTS: Annual Golf Scramble — August 16 Scoop of Faith — August 17

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TRISH TANGMAN is back after taking some time off with her mother’s illness and death. MICHELLE WOOD is our new church secre-tary. She will be in the office on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday mornings. Specific of-fice hours are still being determined. QUARTERLY MEETING will be held at 9:15 a.m. on July 13th. DAYCAMP PHOTOS —Photos on display in the Narthex may now be taken home. If you see a friend’s photo that does not attend church, please take and deliver the photo to them. Thanks!

DAYCAMP CD —If you purchased a Daycamp Picture CD, you make pick up your copy in the church office. ATTENTION: MILITARY IN HAMILTON TOWN-SHIP Leah Otte is collecting military photos of veterans and active duty service members for the Jackson County Fair. If you would like to sub-mit a photo, please contact Leah Otte 528-3764. DAYCAMP CRAFTS AND LOST ITEMS If your youth forgot or left a craft item or anything else, please check the tables in the narthex. One ta-ble has crafts items and the other table has other items left at Day Camp during the week. STEPHEN MINISTRY MEETING The next meeting for Stephen Ministers is Monday, July 28

th @ 6:30 pm. Chapter 3 of the book, The

Wounded Healer, will be discussed. THE FOOD PANTRY item being collected in July is oatmeal/grits. Please place your donations in the wooden box in the hallway near the kitchen, or in the basket near the main entry doors. SUMMER SUNDAY SCHOOL is at 9:15 in the Fellowship Room for ages 3-5

th grade. Jr High

and High School youth will take a break for the summer but are invited to help with the summer Sunday School. KID’S HANDBELLS sign-up sheet is on the Welcome Center. Any youth grade 3 and up is welcome. Any questions, talk to Carolyn.

CALENDAR This week: July 6th—July 12th

Today- 8:00 am Worship 9:10 am Sunday School 10:15 am Worship Thursday 10th- 9:00 am Breakfast Club Next week: July 13th—July 19th Sunday 13th- 8:00 am Worship 9:10 am Sunday School 9:15 am Quarterly Meeting 10:15 am Worship 7:00 pm Prayer Monday 14th Pastor Steve on vacation thru July 20 7:00 pm Church Council Thursday 17th- 9:00 am Breakfast Club

OPPORTUNITY FOR PRAYER—We will gath-er for about a half hour and spend the time lifting up a variety of requests and whatever else is on people’s minds. The dates in July for this prayer gathering are: Sunday, July 13th @ 7:00 PM and Wednesday, July 30th . Any questions, please talk with Pastor Steve. BORCHERS PRESCHOOL is now accepting enrollment for the 2014-2015 school year. Your child must be age 4 by August 1

st, 2014

to be in the 4/5 yr. old class; to be in the 3/4 yr. old class the have to be age 3 by August 1

st,

2014 and for the 2/3 yr. old class they have to be 2 by August 1

st, 2014. Enrollment forms are

at the Welcome Center or call the church office at 522-7364 for more information or an enroll-ment form. PRAYER SHAWL MINISTRY We Need You! Prayer Shawl Ministry needs more people. This ministry has been very important to so many. If you like to crochet or knit—you’re qualified! Any questions, please talk to Michelle Wood or Connie Knoke. WET AND WILD PIZZA/WATER DAY for Jr. High and Luther League will be held on Sun-day, August 3

rd following the 10:15 service.

We will be having pizza and then playing water games outside. Any questions, talk to Car-olyn. ELDENA HOENE AUCTION will be Satur-day, July 12 at 10:00 a.m. A sign-up sheet is located on the Welcome Center to help with the food being served.

THANK YOU St. Paul (Borchers) the beautiful floral ar-rangement displayed at the funeral home was much appreciated by my family. Thanks for sending a memorial arrangement for my mother. The concern for my family at this diffi-cult time has been a great comfort to me.

God’s peace, Trish

THE EMIL GERKENSMEYER FOUNDATION awards a $3,000 scholarship to students who have (1) been confirmed at St. Paul’s, (2) continued active membership here and (3) completed one year of education beyond high school. Students interested in being considered for the scholarship should submit a letter to the Foundation and a transcript of their grades by Sunday, July 20. Applications may be placed in the Gerkensmeyer Founda-tion mailbox in the church office. MISSING SWEATER — Jo McGrew is miss-ing a blue cardigan zip-up sweater with a hood. If you know anything about it, please speak with her. UPCOMING EVENTS: Annual Golf Scramble — August 16 Scoop of Faith — August 17

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OUR MISSION:

Walking in Faith – Sowing Christ’s Love

The mission of St. Paul Lutheran Church is derived from our core values - the essence of

our purpose for existence and the criteria we should use to guide our congregational

decisions and actions.

Our Core Values: 1. Spirituality – to worship and to grow and

develop spiritually as Christians.

2. Outreach – To spread the message of God’s love and

grace by word and by action.

3. Service to Others – To live Christ’s message

to Love one another.

You can support the mission of our church by coming to worship, engaging in study, shar-

ing the word, bringing a friend to church, taking part in Care Team initiatives, volunteering

at church or in the community and loving one another.

We invite you to join us in this journey.

Our Response to God’s Love We Worshipped: June 29th — 8:00 am service– 114 10:15 am service — 74 Total Offerings for June 29th: $8451.00 Spending Plan Giving — $ 5761.00 New Church Loan Payment — $2475.00 Other Giving — $ 215.00

{The weekly amount needed to cover expenses in the 2014 Spending Plan is $5,853.00} *This amount does not include the $5,900.00 monthly mortgage payment

Those assisting with worship July 13th:

Communion Assistant: Leah Otte (8:00) Altar Care: Doris Rorick (8:00) Acolytes: Kori Otte (8:00) Sarah Davis (10:15)Projectors: Jamie Baker (8:00) John Pierceall (10:15) Flowers: Susie Schnitker Welcome Center: Tammi Reinbold (8:00) Laberta Otte (10:15)

Readings for July 13th:

Ruth 1: 1-22

Psalm 146

Matthew 5:3-9

Lectors: Lois Bryden (8:00)

Laberta Otte (10:15)

We gather today as God’s beloved children to worship our Heavenly Father. We praise his holy name, we listen eagerly for his words of comfort, hope, and challenge to us, and we offer ourselves to him in dedicated service. May you be blessed as you worship here today.

St. Paul Lutheran Church is a congrega-

tion of The Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (E.L.C.A.). It is referred to as “Borchers” since Rev. Henry Borchers, who served our congregation from 1857-1881, advised and influenced a small group of pioneer settlers that wanted to establish a congregation in the area. This year we celebrate 162 years of life and ministry in this beautiful country setting in Southern Indiana. We look forward to many more years of growth and change as we seek continually to be faithful to God’s call to mission.

The Sacrament of Holy Communion is

offered at the 8:00 a.m. services on the 2nd

and 4th Sundays and at the 10:15 a.m. ser-

vice on the 1st and the 3

rd Sundays of the

month. Christians who believe in the true presence of Christ in the bread and wine for our forgiveness and salvation are invited to receive Holy Communion.

Sunday School classes are held each Sun-

day for all ages at 9:10 a.m. Visitors are welcome to attend.

Leading and Assisting in Worship Leaders: Pastor Stephen Wood

Organist: Jo McGrew Deacons: Mark Hoffmeier; Larry Guinn Greeters: Mark & Doris Rorick (8:00)

Milton & Laberta Otte (10:15) Communion Assistant: Dan Davis (10:15)

Altar Care: Linda Seitz Lectors: Leah Otte (8:00)

Karen Davis (10:15) Acolytes: Courtney Mansfield (8:00)

Eli Wood (10:15) Projectors: Jamie Baker (8:00)

Marc Fountain (10:15) Flowers: Sara Otte

Welcome Center: Tammi Reinbold (8:00) Laberta Otte (10:15)

July 6 2014

St. Paul Lutheran Church 10792 North 210 East,

Seymour, IN 47274 Office 522-7364 Annex & Fax 522-7484 Parsonage 522-7421

email: [email protected] Web Site: stpaul-borchers.org Office hours: Tuesday - Friday

Staff The Reverend Stephen Wood………………Pastor Carolyn Jones...............Director of Youth & Family

Ministries and Borchers Preschool Director Michelle Wood…………...………………..Secretary Trish Tangman………………..Care Team Director Tyler Claycamp…...Intern Youth & Family Director Amy Pierceall and Mandy Otte………………………………Custodians Jamie Baker………………. Director of Technology

HEARING ASSISTANCE: We have

head phones available for those in need of assistance with hearing. They are located on the table at the entrance of the sanctuary.

LARGE PRINT BULLETINS—There

are a handful of large print bulletins availa-ble. They are located on the table at the en-trance of the sanctuary.

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NOTES:

July 6, 2014

Memory Verse: Ephesians 6:11 11Put on the whole armor of God, so that you may be able to stand against the wiles of the devil.

Nineteenth Sunday of Easter

Jesus' summary of the law in today's gospel echoes our first reading

from Leviticus. We are called not only to love God with heart, soul,

and mind, but also to love our neighbor as ourselves. It is out of

such deep care that Paul shares the gospel with the Thessalonian

community. In the confession of sins, we acknowledge that we have

not loved God, neighbor, and self; yet we gather to hear the word of

forgiveness and to be strengthened by word and meal to be signs of

God's love and mercy in the world.

Readings for the Day:

Leviticus 19:1–2, 15–18- The holiness code in Leviticus urges

people to be holy because God is holy. Holiness is lived out in

partiality for and consideration of the poor and the weak. We are to

love our neighbors as ourselves. God's people exercise justice and

love in their dealings with one another.

1 Thessalonians 2:1–8- Paul uses maternal imagery to depict the

caring and nurturing relationship he shares with the Thessalonian

Christians. When he first came to their city it was not to benefit

himself but to share the gospel with them, which was his

responsibility as an apostle of Christ.

Matthew 22:34–46- Put on the spot by the Pharisees, Jesus

displays wisdom by summarizing the law of God in just two

commandments and by demonstrating the Messiah must be more

than the son of David.

‘From Sunday & Seasons, copyright 2008 Augsburg Fortress’

Going Deeper

The purpose of this page is to provide a tool or instrument for your spiritual growth. This page

contains a brief synopsis of the readings as well as some questions for your reflection to help you go

deeper with the Word. On the back is a day by day listing of scripture readings with possible prayer

request. Individuals are listed on their day of birth—so that you might pray for them on their birthday.

Also on the back is the prayer list for the congregation. Keep on Growing Spiritually!!

Readings for the Day:

Ephesians 6:10-20: Like a general giving a rousing speech to

troops before battle, this letter closes by calling on Christians to

be equipped for spiritual warfare against evil. The full armor of

God includes truth, righteousness, peace, faith, the gift of

salvation, and the word of God inspired by the Spirit.

Luke 18:1-8: Jesus tells a parable of a hateful judge who is worn

down by a widow’s pleas. Jesus is calling God’s people to cry out

for justice and deliverance. For if an unethical judge will

ultimately grant the plea of a persistent widow, how much more

will God respond to those who call.

‘From Sunday & Seasons, copyright 2014 Augsburg Fortress’

Questions To Ponder:

1—How do you understand the notion of the ‘whole armor of

God’?

2—How do you think that one puts on the ‘armor of God’?

3—What do you think it means that all but one part of the

armor is defensive in nature?

4—What do you think it means to pray in the Spirit at all

times in every prayer and supplication?

5—How does this text speak to you today?

NOTES:

July 6, 2014

Memory Verse: Ephesians 6:11 11Put on the whole armor of God, so that you may be able to stand against the wiles of the devil.

Going Deeper

The purpose of this page is to provide a tool or instrument for your spiritual growth. This page

contains a brief synopsis of the readings as well as some questions for your reflection to help you go

deeper with the Word. On the back is a day by day listing of scripture readings with possible prayer

request. Individuals are listed on their day of birth—so that you might pray for them on their birthday.

Also on the back is the prayer list for the congregation. Keep on Growing Spiritually!!

Readings for the Day:

Ephesians 6:10-20: Like a general giving a rousing speech to

troops before battle, this letter closes by calling on Christians to

be equipped for spiritual warfare against evil. The full armor of

God includes truth, righteousness, peace, faith, the gift of

salvation, and the word of God inspired by the Spirit.

Luke 18:1-8: Jesus tells a parable of a hateful judge who is worn

down by a widow’s pleas. Jesus is calling God’s people to cry out

for justice and deliverance. For if an unethical judge will

ultimately grant the plea of a persistent widow, how much more

will God respond to those who call.

‘From Sunday & Seasons, copyright 2014 Augsburg Fortress’

Questions To Ponder:

1—How do you understand the notion of the ‘whole armor of

God’?

2—How do you think that one puts on the ‘armor of God’?

3—What do you think it means that all but one part of the

armor is defensive in nature?

4—What do you think it means to pray in the Spirit at all

times in every prayer and supplication?

5—How does this text speak to you today?

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Going Deeper in Prayer

Sunday 7/6

Deuteronomy 15:1-23

Hebrews 5:1-14

Alyssa Gray

World peace

Monday 7/7

Deuteronomy 16:1-22

Hebrews 6:1-20

Darrell Rotert

People undergoing cancer treatments

Tuesday 7/8

Deuteronomy 17:1-20

Hebrews 7:1-28

Spencer Parrish

Nursing home workers

Wednesday 7/9

Deuteronomy 18:1-22

Hebrews 8:1-13

Hannah Wood

struggling congregations

Thursday 7/10

Deuteronomy 19:1-21

Hebrews 9:1-28

Guy O’Neal

Christians in Jordan

Friday 7/11

Deuteronomy 20:1-20

Hebrews 10:1-39

Dorothy Rotert, Florence Otte, Carmen

Herkamp, Jacoby Begley

Lutheran Outdoor Ministries

Saturday 7/12

Deuteronomy 21:1-23

Hebrews 11:1-40

Loyal Cheek

farmers

Prayer List

Prayer for Homebound Individuals: Phyllis Neidinger; Betty Hoene, Eunice Lutes, Evelyn Otte; Geneva Hoene; Orville Schnitker

Prayer for Long Term Care Issues: Helen Carter; Andy Runge, Peggy Meahl (Sarah Rotert’s sister-in-

law); Pastor Ed and Joan Winter; Walter Von Fange (Bertha Otte’s brother in-law), Bill Lucas

Recent Hospitalizations: Floyd Meahl

Other Prayer Request: Carolyn Hughes (cancer-sister of Jo McGrew); Jim Schoemaker (cancer-friend

of Dena Schafstall); Linda Witkemper (cancer—friend of Benny Kleffman); Nancy Greathouse (cancer—

friend of Kathy Kleffman); Virginia Knoke (broken neck—John Knoke’s Mother); Vicky Ent (cancer—

friend of Judy Wonning); Linda Nicholson (friend of Jenny Engelau); Matt; Ava Lewis (Nephroblastomatosis—2 yr. old friend of Charlena Warfield); James Otte; Joe and Carolyn Ross (illness—Beth Claycamp’s parents);Rex Sipes (cancer—friend of Dennis and Vickey Otte); Renee Holly (Allen Morrison’s aunt); Tom Elkins; Karen Vaughn (neighbor of Merrell Otte); Mandy Wessel (cancer-

friend of Carolyn Jones); Jeannie Isaacs (physical health-cousin of Karen Hoene); Dale Ann Hoyt (cancer-friend of Bob & Dena Schafstall); Herschel Kleffman; Kristie Wessel (Tracey Engelau’s sister);

Tom Harris (cancer-friend of Leah Otte); Claudine Rowe (cancer- friend of Bill & Marlis Kidd); Emily Hume; Amy Siefker (niece of Karen Hoene); Frances Lamberson (Terri DeVoe’s Mother); Shirley Darlage Duncan (cancer-friend of Dena Schafstall)

Prayers for those in Military Service: DJ Snyder (Cathy Wente’s nephew); Steven Rieker (Jerry &

Pixie Otte’s Grandson); Chad Brigdon, Evan Marshall, Tyler Kruse

Going Deeper in Prayer

Sunday 7/6

Deuteronomy 15:1-23

Hebrews 5:1-14

Alyssa Gray

World peace

Monday 7/7

Deuteronomy 16:1-22

Hebrews 6:1-20

Darrell Rotert

People undergoing cancer treatments

Tuesday 7/8

Deuteronomy 17:1-20

Hebrews 7:1-28

Spencer Parrish

Nursing home workers

Wednesday 7/9

Deuteronomy 18:1-22

Hebrews 8:1-13

Hannah Wood

struggling congregations

Thursday 7/10

Deuteronomy 19:1-21

Hebrews 9:1-28

Guy O’Neal

Christians in Jordan

Friday 7/11

Deuteronomy 20:1-20

Hebrews 10:1-39

Dorothy Rotert, Florence Otte, Carmen

Herkamp, Jacoby Begley

Lutheran Outdoor Ministries

Saturday 7/12

Deuteronomy 21:1-23

Hebrews 11:1-40

Loyal Cheek

farmers

Prayer List

Prayer for Homebound Individuals: Phyllis Neidinger; Betty Hoene, Eunice Lutes, Evelyn Otte; Geneva Hoene; Orville Schnitker

Prayer for Long Term Care Issues: Helen Carter; Andy Runge, Peggy Meahl (Sarah Rotert’s sister-in-

law); Pastor Ed and Joan Winter; Walter Von Fange (Bertha Otte’s brother in-law), Bill Lucas

Recent Hospitalizations: Floyd Meahl

Other Prayer Request: Carolyn Hughes (cancer-sister of Jo McGrew); Jim Schoemaker (cancer-friend

of Dena Schafstall); Linda Witkemper (cancer—friend of Benny Kleffman); Nancy Greathouse (cancer—

friend of Kathy Kleffman); Virginia Knoke (broken neck—John Knoke’s Mother); Vicky Ent (cancer—

friend of Judy Wonning); Linda Nicholson (friend of Jenny Engelau); Matt; Ava Lewis (Nephroblastomatosis—2 yr. old friend of Charlena Warfield); James Otte; Joe and Carolyn Ross (illness—Beth Claycamp’s parents);Rex Sipes (cancer—friend of Dennis and Vickey Otte); Renee Holly (Allen Morrison’s aunt); Tom Elkins; Karen Vaughn (neighbor of Merrell Otte); Mandy Wessel (cancer-

friend of Carolyn Jones); Jeannie Isaacs (physical health-cousin of Karen Hoene); Dale Ann Hoyt (cancer-friend of Bob & Dena Schafstall); Herschel Kleffman; Kristie Wessel (Tracey Engelau’s sister);

Tom Harris (cancer-friend of Leah Otte); Claudine Rowe (cancer- friend of Bill & Marlis Kidd); Emily Hume; Amy Siefker (niece of Karen Hoene); Frances Lamberson (Terri DeVoe’s Mother); Shirley Darlage Duncan (cancer-friend of Dena Schafstall)

Prayers for those in Military Service: DJ Snyder (Cathy Wente’s nephew); Steven Rieker (Jerry &

Pixie Otte’s Grandson); Chad Brigdon, Evan Marshall, Tyler Kruse