4 Be angry, and do not sin. Meditate within your heart on your bed, and be still. Selah 5 Offer the sacrifices of righteousness, And put your trust in the Lord. ~Psalm 4:4-5 THE HERALD EMMANUEL LUTHERAN CHURCH Volume 8, Issue 7 JULY AND AUGUST 2019 SCHOOL NEWS 2 ALTAR GUILD 3 July & August Calendars 4-5 Youth News 6 Ladies’ Aid 6 Inside this issue: Brothers and Sisters in Christ! I hope you are enjoying the pleasant warmth of Summer and you are finding some time to rest and enjoy the blessings that we are given for body and soul from our Lord Jesus, Who sits at the right hand of God, in the seat of all power. Summer would be a great time to open your Bible in some quiet times so that God can speak peace to your heart. The Psalms are a wonderful resource to that end. In Psalm 4 (above) David speaks of the peace that Christ and His believers have in a world at enmity to God and to His will. As God is angry at the devil and those who follow the devil to deny Him and oppose His will, and as Jesus encountered hardened enemies amongst His own people to whom He had been promised, all who hold God's Word will have ample reasons to be angered and not sin. Why? Because of the enmity of God's enemies who stubbornly choose evil and affirm evil and oppose God and what is good. Every night when we lay our head upon our pillow our heads swim with the commerce of the day and the frustrations we experience by our own short- comings and sins and by the open evil that opposes everything good in the world. But when David, by the Holy Spirit, tells us to meditate, we're di- rected to remember that all of our sins and those of the world around us have an answer in God. We remember Jesus who died for our sins and the sins of the world. And in praying to Him and meditating on Him, the sun does not go down on our anger, for in Christ and Him crucified all that evil and what opposes God dies and is put away in Christ's own Words: "It is finished." At the end of each day we can commend our frustrations to Christ in whose hands is every solution and the end to all of our problems. David goes on to exhort believers to the sacrifice of righteousness. What is that? It's joyfully getting up every morning in the grace of Christ, remembering His righteous sacrifice made once and for all, and living in the reality of that sacrifice, confessing Him as our Lord with this life of ours and making our own lives a living sacrifice engulfed in His, as Paul also exhorts us in Romans 12.1. Such benefits David praises for all believers in Christ are also our heritage as we have come to know God's great love for us in Christ, who gives us answers to all the problems we have as sinners in a sinful world and who covers our lives with grace that is plentiful enough to extend to all the world! Rejoice in His grace and be angy without sinning! Your servant in Christ, Rev. Joel R. Baseley Summer would be a great time to open your Bible in some quiet times so that God can speak peace to your heart.
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4Be angry, and do not sin. Meditate within your heart on your bed, and be still. Selah 5Offer the sacrifices of righteousness, And put your trust in the Lord. ~Psalm 4:4-5
THE HERALD
E M M A N U E L L U T H E R A N C H U R C H
Volume 8, Issue 7
JULY AND AUGUST 2019
SCHOOL NEWS 2
ALTAR GUILD 3
July & August
Calendars
4-5
Youth News 6
Ladies’ Aid 6
Inside this issue:
Brothers and Sisters in Christ!
I hope you are enjoying the pleasant warmth of Summer and you are finding some time to rest and enjoy the blessings that we are given for body and soul from our Lord Jesus, Who sits at the right hand of God, in the seat of all power. Summer would be a great time to open your Bible in some quiet times so that God can speak peace to your heart. The Psalms are a wonderful resource to that end. In Psalm 4 (above) David speaks of the peace that Christ and His believers have in a world at enmity to God and to His will. As God is angry at the devil and those who follow the devil to deny Him and oppose His will, and as Jesus encountered hardened enemies amongst His own people to whom He had been promised, all who hold God's Word will have ample reasons to be angered and not sin. Why? Because of the enmity of God's enemies who stubbornly choose evil and affirm evil and oppose God and what is good. Every night when we lay our head upon our pillow our heads swim with the commerce of the day and the frustrations we experience by our own short-comings and sins and by the open evil that opposes everything good in the world.
But when David, by the Holy Spirit, tells us to meditate, we're di-rected to remember that all of our sins and those of the world around us have an answer in God. We remember Jesus who died for our sins and the sins of the world. And in praying to Him and meditating on Him, the sun does not go down on our anger, for in Christ and Him crucified all that evil and what opposes God dies and is put away in Christ's own Words: "It is finished." At the end of each day we can commend our frustrations to Christ in whose hands is every solution and the end to all of our problems.
David goes on to exhort believers to the sacrifice of righteousness. What is that? It's joyfully getting up every morning in the grace of Christ, remembering His righteous sacrifice made once and for all, and living in the reality of that sacrifice, confessing Him as our
Lord with this life of ours and making our own lives a living sacrifice engulfed in His, as Paul also exhorts us in Romans 12.1. Such benefits David praises for all believers in Christ are also our heritage as we have come to know God's great love for us in Christ, who gives us answers to all the problems we have as sinners in a sinful world and who covers our lives with grace that is plentiful enough to extend to all the world! Rejoice in His grace and be angy without sinning!
Your servant in Christ,
Rev. Joel R. Baseley
Summer would be a great time to
open your Bible in some quiet times so that God can speak peace to
your heart.
The concluding verses of
1 Thessalonians have
been chosen as our
theme for the 2019-2020
school year. St. Paul
writes, “Rejoice always,
pray without ceasing,
give thanks in all circum-
stances; for this is the will
of God in Christ Jesus for
you.”
We experience a lot of
joys during a school year;
passing a spelling test;
performing in a play; the
involvement of parents
and the prayers and sup-
PREPARING FOR THE 2019/2020 SCHOOL YEAR Submitted by: Paul Baerwolf
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port you give
us; and many
more.
In our chapel service, the
full joy through Jesus is
proclaimed. Students are
blessed to hear the mes-
sage of joy to the shep-
herds of Bethlehem; the
joy of the cross; and the
joy of the resurrection. It
promises to be a joy-
filled year.
Work continues in our
classrooms this summer.
There are fresh coats of
paint and upgrades be-
ing made to our lights.
The ordering of new
classroom materials can
wait just a little while, but
will get accomplished as
well. The start of our
school year is set for Au-
gust 26.
Thank you for your con-tinued support and pray-ers. Rejoice always.
SUNDAY COFFEE HOUR– JULY 2019
Board of Education
SUNDAY COFFEE HOUR– AUGUST 2019
Brothers of John the Steadfast
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CRADLE ROLL by: Deborah Boyer
Lord Jesus Christ,
the children's friend, To each of them Your presence send;
Call them by name and keep them true
In loving faith, dear Lord, to You.
LSB #866
ALTAR GUILD SCHEDULING SHEET– JULY 2019
Candle Care Claudia Crawford
Parament Changes
No Changes
On Duty (Sunday)
Sue Holbrook Denise Kohlemainen
Samatha Dotson Sue Owen
On Duty (Saturday)
Paula Sperka
ALTAR GUILD SCHEDULING SHEET– August 2019
Candle Care Sue Owen
Parament Changes
No Changes
On Duty (Sunday) Judy Fischer
Renee Bremer Alicia Haller
Brianna Dotson Trisha Dotson
On Duty (Saturday)
Lisa Wildauer
Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat
1
2
3
4
Church Office Closed
5
Church Office Closed
6 6:00 pm Worship with Holy Communion
7 9:15 am Worship 10:45 am Bible Study/Sunday School
8 9
7:00 PM Council Meeting
10
7:00 PM Bd of Stewardship Meeting
11
6:30 am Bible Breakfast Bunch
12
Church Office Closed
13 7-9 am Brothers of John the Steadfast
One Day Vacation Bible School
8:00 AM to 4:00 PM 6:00 pm Worship
Confession & Absolution by
Appt. Only
14 9:15 am Worship with Holy Communion 10:45 am Bible Study/Sunday School
15 16
7:00 PM Board of Elders
17 18
6:30 am Bible Breakfast Bunch 11:00 AM Ladies’ Aid SPECIAL OUTING
19
Church Office Closed
20
6:00 pm Worship with Holy Communion
21
9:15 am Worship 10:45 am Bible Study/Sunday School
22
23
6:30 PM Board of Education
24 25
6:30 am Bible Breakfast Bunch
26
Church Office Closed
27
6:00 pm Worship
Confession & Absolution by
Appt. Only
28
9:15 am Worship with Holy Communion 10:45 am Bible Study/Sunday School
29 30 31
EMMANUEL LUTHERAN CHURCH & SCHOOL
Church 313-565-4002 Fax 313-565-4330 Rev. Joel Baseley Rev. Paul Wolff Kantor Mark Schultz Principal Paul Baerwolf
The Ladies’ Aid will not be having their regular meeting on Thursday, July 4th due to the holiday. Instead we will be having our annual outing on Thursday, July 18th at the Purple Door Tea Room in Ferndale. The Purple Door offers several selections which include soup, salad, tea sandwiches, and dessert ranging in price from $10 to $30. If you are a member of the Ladies’ Aid, Judy Shepard will be calling you to find out if you want to attend and what tea selection you would like. If you aren’t a member but would like to attend, please call Judy at 313-336-4223. We will be carpooling to the tea room and will meet in the park-ing lot at 11:00 for lunch at noon.
Submitted by: Judy Shepard
We need your help for our one day VBS on Saturday, July 13, be-ginning at 9:00 a.m. and last to 4:00 p.m. Actors, craft, and snack helpers are need. Please contact Mrs. Baerwolf if you can help us on that day.
Emmanuel Lutheran Church ONE DAY VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL
Sat., July 13, 2019 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM All ages welcome!
Pre-School through Adult
Join us as we study the Apostle’s Creed. What the Father abundantly promises,
Jesus the Son graciously provides in His death and resurrection for you, and then the Spirit joyfully brings all that to you in the Word and Gifts of Jesus. That’s what the Apostles Creed confesses from the
Holy Scriptures.
Lunch will be provided
Submitted by: Barb Szymanski
.
Emmanuel Lutheran Mites Collected for May were $00.00
SAVE THE DATE: October 3/4/5:
PICTORIAL DIRECTORY PHOTO SESSIONS
With the 125th Anniversary of Emmanuel Lutheran approaching,
we hope to include as many members as possible. Let’s fill the directory
with lots of smiling faces. Further details will be published in the
upcoming months.
38th Biennial LWML CONVENTION
Mobile, Alabama
June 20 –June 23, 2019
The Board of Fellowship is looking at a bus trip to
visit the Creation Museum and Ark Encounter in
Williamstown, Kentucky.
Tentative details are:
Depart morning of Friday, November 8 – lunch on the bus, arrive Creation Museum early afternoon.
Dinner at Golden Corral
Overnight at a local hotel
Saturday, November 9 – breakfast at hotel and drive to
Ark Encounter
Lunch at Ark Encounter (not included in price)
Depart Ark Encounter early afternoon – stop on the way home for dinner (not included in price)
Approximate price will be $230/adult
Kids 12 and under $180/ each
If there is enough interest in this trip,
it will need to be reserved by July 15.
We need to know if you would like to attend. Please fill out and re-turn to any Usher or Elder.
Name(s):_____________________________________
Yes, I am interested in the trip !
Number of people __________
Former member,
Sue Liskiewicz,
has contacted us and
asked us to
publish the following:
For Sale
2 Plots
in the
Garden of Prayer
at
Glen Eden Memorial Park
Livonia, MI
Regularly sell for $1600/each
Moving out of State,
no longer needed by
our family
We are asking
$2500.00 for both
Please contact
Susanne Liskiewicz
at (810)‐772‐9246
with questions.
EMMANUEL LUTHERAN CHURCH - OFFICERS OF THE CONGREGATION July 1, 2019
PRESIDENT
William Schott ..................................................... 277-2377
RECORDING SECRETARY Gordon Roudebush ............................................. 399-8805 Susan Holbrook .................................................. 505-2957
FINANCIAL SECRETARY Andy Schott ......................................................... 929-1797
TREASURER Ron Clark ............................................................ 278-5249
BOARD OF ELDERS Mike Vasas - D .................................................... 563-5798 Earl Fischer ......................................................... 382-5833 Al Heise-Elder Emeritus ...................................... 565-4960 Hunter Hinchcliff ........................................... 734-637-8912 Don Lonser Sr. ............................................. 734-326-2041 Ed Popyk ............................................................. 971-5994 Simon Reinke ............................................... 248-417-6473 Merritt Robertson ................................................ 561-1749
BOARD OF CHRISTIAN CARE Penny Walker - D ................................................ 561-5970 Judy Blackwell ............................................. 734-341-2773
BOARD OF EDUCATION
Sarah Houston-D ................................................ 729-2609 Tiffany Johnson ................................................... 580-2798 Sandy Jones ....................................................... 565-7988 Jamie Mitter ......................................................... 278-4002
BOARD OF EVANGELISM & PUBLIC RELATIONS
Tony DeMercurio- D ............................................ 319-6939 Pastor Baseley-Consultant ................................. 730-9094 Ashley Streufert ........................................... 618-580-2968 Jonathan Streufert ....................................... 618-580-2968
BOARD OF FELLOWSHIP
Michelle Tanzey- D ............................................. 702-1385 Barbara Baseley-Consultant ............................... 730-9094 Claudia Crawford ................................................ 318-0069 Judy Fischer ........................................................ 382-5833
BOARD OF STEWARDSHIP
Mike Fodor- D ..................................................... 561-7361 Mike Howard ................................................ 734-812-2215 Bernie Tanzey ..................................................... 730-8844
BOARD OF TRUSTEES Al Schamp- D ...................................................... 336-7486 Jerry Pichler ........................................................ 565-5955 Judy Shepard ...................................................... 336-4223
BOARD OF YOUTH
Cathy Baerwolf-D ................................................ 580-7734 Paul Baerwolf ...................................................... 580-7734 Anna Baseley-Consultant ............................ 313-320-0663
PASTOR
Rev. Joel R. Baseley ........................................... 730-9094
ASSISTANT PASTOR Rev. Paul Wolff ........................................... 248-424-9499 DIRECTOR OF MUSIC
Mark Schultz, Kantor .................................... 715-432-0570
CHURCH OFFICE .................................................. 565-4002Sheryl Schultz, Secretary ............................... extension 10
SCHOOL HALLWAY PHONE ........................... extension 19
FELLOWSHIP HALL PHONE ........................... extension 20
CHRISTIAN DAY SCHOOL ................................... 561-6265Sandy Jones ~ School Secretary ................... extension 11Paul Baerwolf ~ Principal/Teacher ................. extension 15Judy Blackwell ~ (PS-1) ............................... 734-341-2773
“The Lord bless you from Zion! May you see the prosperity of Jerusalem all the days of your life! May you see your children’s chil-dren! Peace be upon Israel!” (Ps. 128: 5-6).
Stewardship is a generational thing. With-out fail, those who grasp and practice the depth and joy of faithful stewardship have almost always learned it, not from a book or seminar, but from the faithful example of those who paved the way before them. In many churches, the visible generosity of the sanctuary is a clear example. That God’s people would be willing to sacrifice for the sake of the joy of the Gospel being pro-claimed to subsequent generations, even when they rest from their labors with Jesus is nothing short of remarkable!
We know peace with God because it was passed down to us from earlier generations. This puts our steward- ship in a much clear-er perspective. So often we have thought of stewardship considering what is needed for the here and now. But the blessing from God is gen- erational. As the Lord allows us to see our children’s children, it gives us the opportunity as stewards of God’s grace to share the Gospel and its treasure with the generations that follow. This generational stewardship is really nothing other than sharing the peace that is ours in the Gospel of Jesus Christ.
As stewards we respond to God’s giving of simple gifts with joy. Joy like this is contagious! It is our goal to have it be catching from one generation to the next. How you respond today, both with the action of faithful stewardship as well as the depth of your generosity, helps cause this joy to spread. Knowing that we are sharing this simple gift is the greatest blessing!
Prayer Generous Lord, You have caused us to be heirs of the Gospel because of the gener-osity of the generations before us. We are grateful for these simple gifts. We pray that by Your Holy Spirit You would continue to spread the joy of this prosperity with the generations after us by leading us to be faithful stewards of these simple gifts to-day. Show Jesus to them through us now and even after we rest from our labors with You! Amen.
Gifts for the
generations to come
EMMANUEL LUTHERAN CHURCH & SCHOOL
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