St Michael and All Angels. Sunday, September 29, 2019 Guatemala Mission Trip October 5-13 1208 W. 14th Street | Marshfield, WI 54449 Office Hours: 8am - 1pm (Mon- Thurs) | Services: Thurs at 6:30pm, Sun 8 and 10:30am Watch Services on MCTV (Cable Channel 989) Wed. 10am & 8pm, Sun. 7:30am & 8:30pm The great dragon was hurled down— that ancient serpent called the devil, or Satan, who leads the whole world astray. He was hurled to the earth, and his angels with him. - Revelation 12:9 Scripture Readings September 29, 2019 Daniel 10:10-14, 12:1-3 Psalm 91 Revelation 12:7-12 Matthew 18:1-11 Luke 10:17-20 Office Staff Senior Pastor - Daryn A. Bahn [email protected]Cell Phone: 715-305-8667 Associate Pastor - Andrew D. Belt [email protected]Cell Phone: 231-920-2519 irector of Christian Education (DCE) - Tammy Schwartz 715-384-3535 Office Manager - Dana Speth [email protected]Office Phone: 715-384-3535 Council President - Brent Brooks [email protected]Cell Phone: 715-650-1974 Find out more about Christ Lutheran: www.christmarshfield.org www.facebook.com/ clcmarshfield Download our App! Search for “Christ Marshfield” in the App Store
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St Michael and All Angels. Sunday, September 29, 2019
Guatemala Mission Trip
October 5-13
1208 W. 14th Street | Marshfield, WI 54449 Office Hours: 8am - 1pm (Mon- Thurs) | Services: Thurs at 6:30pm, Sun 8 and 10:30am
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From the Desk of Pastor Daryn
Birds are amazing creatures! Right now, some of my favorite birds, the warblers, are getting ready to head south for the winter. While many people do the same, the trip is much more difficult, to say the least, for tiny little birds who have to fly, some of them, from Canada to South America. To make this journey requires a remarkable conservation of energy. After stocking up on food, they begin. Along the way, some species must traverse the gulf of Mexico in a single evening. The most amazing thing to me is that they absorb their own intestines for fuel. Wow!
I’m very much for “travelling light,” getting rid of things that we don’t need or that just get in the way. However, it’s much easier said than done. Recently, Tom Eggebrecht for the Lutheran Witness wondered if there was one thing that the church needs to let go of in our modern world. Here’s his answer,
We need to let go of fear. Christians are going to have to stop being afraid. We have to let
go of the fear that keeps us from lovingly urging our fellow members to come to church when they have fallen away. Believers must stop shrinking back when it comes to calling
out the evil in today’s world and calling a sin a sin, instead of silently letting it harm those it ensnares. Our mouths ought to flow freely with the proclamation of God’s grace that births
faith and forgives sinners just like us. Satan is using fear to hold us back and to put a dent in the modern church. (LW, Sept. 5, 2019)
Conversely, many people use fear to try to gain power. Such fear spreads rapidly, carried along on the winds of gossip and manipulation. However, we know from God’s Word that perfect love, God’s love, casts out fear. This love can be taught at home, beginning from infancy. Already at a young age, Eggebrecht notes, we are very capable of learning, memorizing and retaining the very Bible verses from which we draw our strength. Certainly, overcoming fear is easier said than done, but the Holy Spirit works in us to do it, and it will be accomplished. As fear is driven out, we find that hopelessness is driven away, thoughts are clearer, gossip is quenched, those who cause divisions—including Satan—are thwarted, and the message of the Gospel rings forth ever clearer as the Word of God spreads and is heard in ever-expanding circles. We are a lampstand. We are a city on a hill. We are the aroma of God. We are the salt of the earth. Let us boldly embrace who we are in Jesus, and let us do it as a family of God, regularly gathered here at our beloved congregation—Christ Lutheran Church!
In Christ’s love,
Pastor Daryn
Welcome!
HOLY COMMUNION POLICY - We rejoice in Jesus’ gracious invitation for believers to gather to receive Holy Communion. The Bible teaches that, according to Jesus’ own words, as we receive Holy Communion, His body and blood are truly present along with the bread and the wine that are received. (Matthew 26:26-28). Jesus invites to this Sacrament all who trust in His promises, repent of their sins, and intend with the help of the Holy Spirit to change their sinful life. As we receive Holy Communion in faith, we receive forgiveness of sins and strengthening of our faith.
It is important to believe and live according to God’s Word so that we do not receive Holy Communion in an unworthy manner which would be spiritually harmful (1 Corinthians 11:27-29). Therefore, we encourage anyone who hasn’t been instructed about Communion in a congregation of the Lutheran Church - Missouri Synod, or who knowingly believes differently, or if you are unsure, to first speak to one of our pastors before coming forward to receive Holy Communion. They would be glad to talk with you about Holy Communion or any other questions you may have.
If you need Communion to be brought to you at your seat, please let an Elder or Usher know.
Visitors: Welcome! We are so glad you have come to worship with us. If you have questions about CLC or Christianity
in general, please contact Pastor Daryn or Pastor Andrew at 715-384-3535. They would love to talk with you!
CLC T-Shirts Need a Christ Lutheran t-shirt? We have them available in the office. They are $10 each. We have S, M, L, and XL.
Camp Luther Bake Sale Today in the Fellowship Hall. Buy some homemade baked goodies to support Camp Luther.
Lutheran Women’s Missionary League LWML Sunday is next week. Find out what LWML is, how you can involved in our group, and more. We will also be taking a collection at the end of all three services to support the LWML Mission Grants. You can also get more information about the October 12th rally that will be held here at Christ Lutheran.
Cinnamon Roll Sale The PUPPETS will be selling Cinnamon Rolls on October 13 after both services. Proceeds support the PUPPETS Ministry.
Operation Christmas Child It’s that time of year again! We are starting to collect for the Operation Christmas Child Shoeboxes. Our goal every year is to fill 150 boxes. Boxes are given to children ages 2-14. Items needed include toys, school supplies, and hygiene items. NO food, liquids, toothpaste, or breakable items. Must be small enough to fit into a standard sized shoebox. Donations are due at the end of October. You can also fill your own box and bring it to church. Monetary donations are also needed. It costs $9 to ship one box.
Scrip Fundraiser Scrip gift cards will be on sale between service this Sunday. Cards on hand include: Amazon, Fleet Farm, Menards, Starbucks, Applebees, Subway, Pizza Ranch, and more.
Upcoming Calendar (Complete calendar at christmarshfield.org )
Sunday, September 29 Camp Luther Bake Sale 8:00am Traditional Service 8:30am Youth Tone Chimes 9:15am Education Hour 10:30am Contemporary Service
Monday, September 30 3:00pm Bible Study
Tuesday, October 1 6:15pm Bells of Praise 7:30pm Chorale
Wednesday, October 2 7:30am Men’s Breakfast Bible Study 9:30am Bible Study 5:30pm Potter’s House Café 6:15pm 5/6 Grade, Sr High PUPPETS 6:30pm Confirmation 7:45pm Jr High PUPPETS
Thursday, October 3 6:30pm Traditional Service w/Communion
Friday, October 4 Office Closed and Pastors’ Day of Rest
Saturday, October 5 Leave for Mission Trip
Sunday, October 6 Communion LWML Sunday 8:00am Traditional Service 9:15am Education Hour 10:30am Contemporary Service 6:00pm Night Light
What You Need to Know this Week
Guatemala Mission Trip Our five member team is leaving for Guatemala early next Saturday morning (October 5). They will return a week later on Sunday around noon. Follow our Facebook page for photos and updates each day (facebook.com/clcmarshfield). You can see our Facebook page even if you don’t have a Facebook account.
Please pray for the following each day:
Saturday, October 5: For safe travels
Sunday: The ministry team in Guatemala & the U.S.
Monday: The people in Guatemala City
Tuesday: The people in rural Amatitlan
Wednesday: The people of Buena Vista
Thursday: The people in the city of Amatitlan
Friday: The government and Police of Guatemala
Saturday: Our mission teams & Christians everywhere
Sunday: For safe travels home
Daily Bible Readings In The Lord’s Service
SEPTEMBER 26 & 29 OCTOBER 3 & 6
Thursday, 6:30pm Elders Mike Wilsmann Leon Gonnering
Ushers
Allen Empey Steve and Rosemary Yetter Lowell Merwin Wayne Jellish
Sunday, 8:00am Elders
Jack Strenger Greg Griepentrog Garry Koehler
Ushers Garry Koehler Sara Hauck Gale Clendenning Neil Riedel Jean Payne Bob Snortheim Audry Bluhm
Reader Verlyn Randt
Sunday, 10:30am Elders Greg Griepentrog Charles Treankler Dale Zawislan
Ushers Jon Schalow Mark and Karen Ott James Rowley
Reader Lisa Duerr Cheryl Kanitz
1 Kings 3-4
1 Kings 5-6
1 Kings 7-8
1 Kings 9-10
1 Kings 11-12
1 Kings 13-14
Psalm 84
Week of September 29
(Also follow along on our App!)
Offering Thank you for your support of our
mission and ministry!
Week of 9/15 General Fund - $8,385.68
(We need an average of $10,000 a week to meet budget)
Building Maintenance Fund - $580 Guatemala Trip - $738
Sun. Morning at 9:15am / Augsburg Confession
Men's Breakfast / Wed. at 7:30am / "Job Sight"
Wed. Morning at 9:30am / "Easing into Ezekiel"
Monday at 3pm / "Unshakable Hope" / Bride's Room
Night Light / Jr and Sr High Youth / Sundays from 6-7:30pm (starts Oct 6) / "The Story" / Held at Tammy's
House (1407 N Shawano Dr, Mfld)
We're hoping to get a few more Bible Studies going this year. If you are interested in leading a study or hosting one
in your home, please let the Pastors know.
Bible Studies
Bulletin Sponsor This month’s bulletin is sponsored by Roger and
Rachel Seefeldt for their 60th wedding anniversary on September 19th.
Member Changes
Altar Flowers Flowers were donated by the Lenz Family for Jack and Lorraine Lenz’s 65th Wedding Anniversary.
Welcome to Amanda Seefeldt, Danny and Theresa Blume, Kristen and Nate Dean, David and Janalee Murphy, and Stephane Klafka
Rest-In-Peace: Shirley Thompson (4/25), Robert Schrader (9/9)
Transfer Out/Release: Richard and Vickie Campbell, Don and Nancy Creola, Gene Montag, Gerald and Lillian Neumann
Meal for Veterans
Join us for a meal to honor the Veterans in our Church and Community! All Veterans who attend will also get a free audio Bible from Faith Comes By Hearing.
When: Sunday, November 10th at 12 -2pm
Where: The Fellowship Hall
Cost: $8 per person (Veterans are free!)
(Tickets on sale in the office or between services. Tickets must be bought in advance. We will be opening it up to the community after October 13th, so please buy them early. Space is limited to 200 people).
Any profit will be used to buy items for the Veterans at King (an LWML sponsored outreach held in January and February)
Menu Roast Beef
Mashed Potatoes Beans and Corn
Salad Dessert!
You don’t have to know a Veteran to attend. All are welcome!
Youth News
Night Light All Jr and Sr High youth are invited to our DCE Tammy’s house (1407 N Shawano Dr, Marshfield) for Bible study. Starting October 6th, we meet most Sundays from 6-7:30pm. This year we will be going through “The Story.” Singing in Church All Sunday School classes will be singing at the very beginning of the 10:30am service on October 6th. After singing, the children will be released to sit with their parents (or if you attended a different service, to leave). SaLT The Student Leadership Team (SaLT) will have their first meeting of the Fall on October 13 at 8:30am in the Bride’s/Prayer Room. Sr High Youth are welcome to attend.
Like us on Facebook! Search for Christ Lutheran Sunday School - Marshfield.
PUPPETS
Practice Times Sr High and 5th/6th Grade: 6:15 - 7:30pm
Jr High: 7:45 - 9pm
Upcoming Performances and Events October 13
Cinnamon Roll Sale Sr High during Services
Sunday School Sunday School meets most Sundays at 9:15am. Children ages 3 - 8th grade.
September 29 8:30am - Tone Chimes
(Play today at 10:30am Service) Music: All classes
The GATHERING Lesson #4: Absalom Rebels
October 6 Music: All classes (10-10:15am)
(All classes sing at 10:30am Service) Bread of Life
Lesson #5: Solomon Asks for Wisdom
October 13 Dance Ministry (8:30am)
SaLT (8:30am) Penny Wars begins
All Sunday School Craft Jr High Painting Day
Lesson #6: Solomon Writes Proverbs
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