good tidings · 2018-08-03 · 10 925 e. 9th st. lockport, il 60441 shepherd of the hill lutheran...
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Message from Pastor 1
April Financial Report
Bible Quiz
Summer Service Info
2
Youth Ministry
VBS
3
Council Meeting
Minutes
4-5
Kids Page 6
June Calendar 7
Volunteer Schedule 8
Birthdays and
Anniversaries
Council Members
9
Service Information 10
Inside this issue:
Shepherd of the Hill Lutheran Church
June/July 2018
www.shepherdofthehill.com
Special points of interest:
Summer Worship
VBS
Good Tidings
God made David their king. In his testimony about him God said, “I have found David, son of Jesse, to be a man after my heart, who will carry out all my wishes.”(Acts 13:22) Dear Sisters and Brothers in Christ, Other than Jesus, the human being most mentioned in the Bible is the Old Testament character, David. More than forty chapters of the Old Testament are dedicated to the telling of his story. At least seventy-three Psalms are attributed to his pen. He has been known as a shepherd, poet, musician, warrior, king, theologian, and ancestor of Jesus. God even referred to him as being a man after God’s own heart. In spite of this very impressive resume, there is something else that stands out about the story of this larger-than-life character; David was very, very, very, human. In that way, David was no different than any of us; he was a forgiven sinner who had to live out the consequences of his own errors and shortcomings. Join us this summer as we delve into the life and writings of this pivotal Old Testament figure.
David: From Shepherd to King, Poet to Warrior, Fall-en Saint to Forgiven Sinner
June 3rd & 6th – David Is Anointed King: God Chooses the Runt of the Litter I Samuel 16:1-13
June 10th & 13th – David & Goliath: Faith and Guts to Do What No One Else Would
I Samuel 17
June 17th & 20th – Saul & David: The Destructive Power of Jealousy and the Con-structive Power of Adversity
I Samuel 18 and Psalm 34
June 24th & 27th – Testimonies from Confirmation Camp
July 1st (no worship on July 4th) – Testimonies from High School Mission Trip
July 8th & 11th – David’s Integrity: Who Am I to Raise My Hand against Saul? I Samuel 24
July 15th & 18th – God’s Promise to David: I Will Build You a House, Not the Other
Way Around 2 Samuel 7
July 22nd & 25th – David, Bathsheba, Uriah, and Nathan: Oh, How the Mighty Have
Fallen 2 Samuel 11-12
July 29 & August 1st – David & Jesus: Not Much of a Comparison When You Look
at Their Last Words I Kings 2
Come and see what we can learn from the story of this complicated man and what made him man after God’s own heart. Pastor Jon
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Starting June 1st we will change to our summer worship schedule:
Sunday 9:00am and 10:35am Wednesday 6:30pm
We have geared the Wednesday service specifically towards families with children
with a dedication to engage youth of all ages in unique ways. Service will start at 6:30, we will serve a simple meal at 6:00 (hot dogs, sloppy-joes, etc.).
The last Wednesday service will be August 8th,
Saturday services will resume August 18th
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As we are now into June our summer ministries are underway. We had our first F5 and
Wednesday night worship this past week, confirmation camp and the mission trip are
coming up later in the month, and VBS is about a month and a half away. I want to
thank the congregation for their continued support of our youth programs. We raised
over $5,000 to offset the cost of Confirmation Camp and the Mission Trip. We met our
goal of the families only having to contribute half of the total cost. Thank you to the
parents who helped with the fundraising from baking to setting up events, thank you for
all the ways you helped contribute to make the events successful. Thank you to the
youth who spent countless hours serving meals, cleaning up tables and chairs, and doing dishes. And thank you
to the members of the congregation who helped by donating different parts of meals and attending the fundrais-
ers. Without your donation of time, talents, and money none of this would be possible, thank you for all you
have done.
I ask that you lift up our youth in your prayers this month. On Sunday June 17th 11 youth and 2 adults will de-
part for Lutheran Outdoor Ministry Center in Oregon, Illinois. Pray for Daniel, Ryan, Antonio, Haley, Anna-
Beth, Abigail, Meghan, Aidan, Allison, Julia, and Jake as well as Heidi and Mike. Pray that they encounter God
in new ways as they learn more about him and his love for them. Pray for their camp counselor and staff at
LOMC as they prepare to serve our youth. On June 24th 5 youth and 1 adult will depart for a week long mis-
sion trip in Green Bay, Wisconsi. Pray for those going to Green Bay for our mission trip, Holly, Aiden, Abigail,
Caitlyn, and Keith as well as Mike. Pray for those residents we will be serving and the mission trip staff as they
prepare to serve us. Finally pray for our ministry throughout the summer, each Wednesday as we engage youth
in service, Bible study and fun. Pray that they continue to encounter and see God in their lives. Amen.
Mike Markwell
Youth Ministry Coordinator
July 16-20, 2018
Strap on your life jacket and get ready for a rip-roaring river ride with Splash Canyon: God's Promise on Life's Wild Ride. Life is full of thrills and spills, and we may not know what's around the bend, but God does! At Splash Canyon VBS, kids discover that on life's wild ride, Jesus is always by our side (based on 2 Corinthians 1:20).
Registration Now Open Registration forms can be found on our website or in the Narthex
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The July calendar will be posted on our website (shepherdofthehill.com), e-mailed to our subscribed email list and copies will be available in Narthex when available. If you have any questions please contact the church office at
(815)838-0708
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Executive Committee Members
Steve Kirk …………………. President
Rick McManis……………... Vice President
Amber Gayhart ….……….. . Secretary
Dennis Wellsandt………….. Treasurer
Council Member
Ken Bobak Nell Pieper
Pricie Rogan Tom Guftafson
Phil Sleezer
Council Meets the 3rd Tuesday of the
Month at 6:30PM
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JUNE 6/2 Deborah Fisher 6/3 Jessica Barth, Benjamin Grabenhofer Terry Ziemke 6/5 Gregg Bickus, Max Woods 6/6 Ashton Siewert 6/7 Victor Lopez, Andrew Magosky 6/8 Evan Hernandez, Lois Teerling 6/9 Kylie Kirk 6/10 Jacqueline Canales 6/11 Richard Anderson, Charles Helfert, Tom Redig 6/12 Ryan Gerrity, Mary Helfert 6/14 Carter Piantek 6/15 Sara Napoli 6/19 Jennifer Fischer, Wes Hausken 6/20 Adele Adams, Amber Gayhart, Kim Lata 6/21 Mike Dicksen 6/22 Judy Ripke 6/23 Christina Marolda, Zachary Petrinos 6/24 Deborah Mellas 6/25 Shirley Doyle 6/26 Sean Gayhart 6/27 Nathan Helfert 6/28 Marvin Johnson, Owen Likins, Daniel Otis II JULY 7/1 Kimberly Bell, Elizabeth Lewandowski 7/2 Wendy Pappageorge, Christine Toso 7/3 Abby Pappageorge 7/5 Ryan Neil 7/6 Gary Haut, Dawn Jorgensen 7/7 Marie Larson, Glenn Sandberg 7/8 Phil Mormann, Jean Soderstrom 7/9 Rhonda Lopez, Marjorie Novander Cheryl Zacharias 7/12 Sherri Anians 7/13 Karen Franz 7/14 Taylor Anians 7/18 Judy Lake
7/19 Donna Woods 7/21 Joellyn Carpenter 7/23 Tim Houseward 7/24 Paul Krueger 7/24 Pam Leno, Jennifer Pintoy 7/25 Michael Lewandowski 7/26 Marge Otis, Jon Pedersen 7/28 Anthony Martino 7/29 Frank Alberico, Kailey O’Grady
JUNE 6/5 Gary & Marianne Wintersteen 6/8 Douglas & Janice Waldvogel 6/9 Kristine & Mark Glowczynski 6/12 Norman & Ginger Kelm, Phillip & Jan Sleezer 6/13 Lynda & Grant Siezega 6/14 Martha & (Marvin) Pickering 6/22 Brian & Donna Gerrity 6/23 Kim & Joe Lata, Michael & Vikki Meyers 6/24 Sherri & John Anians, Heidi & Brett Habas James & Shirley Laidler 6/27 John & Dorlene Djerf 6/28 Jennifer & Timothy Fischer, Ken & Karen Franz 6/29 Frank & Georgia Alberico JULY 7/2 Sandra & Jason Bruecks 7/3 Nancy & Michael Monken, Tim & Lisa Pedersen Jason & Becky Phillips 7/10 Tim & Ellen Houseward 7/11 Donald & Donna Huhnke 7/12 Judy & Jim D’Amico, Darlene & Greg Steffgen 7/21 Andrew & Marian Callaghan 7/25 Bryan & Jan Rauworth 7/26 Ronald & Donna Helfert, Jon & Sonya Pedersen 7/30 Mike & Carol Dicksen
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925 E. 9th St.
Lockport, IL 60441
Shepherd of the Hill Lutheran Church
Phone: 815-838-0708
Fax: 815-838-2701
Email: [email protected]
Web page: www.shepherdofthehill.com
Good Tidings
Mission
"To Know Jesus And To Make Jesus Known"
Vision
"Transforming Lives, Families And Our Community Through Jesus Christ"
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SERVICE SCHEDULE
Sunday
9:00AM and 10:35AM
Wednesday Thru August 8th
6:30PM
Our Saturday Service will
resume on August 18th
Sunday School (resumes September 9th)
10:30AM
Childcare Available
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These summer days, Shepherd Lord, you lead us amid green grasses and peaceful waters to restore our souls.
Summer Faith Practices
Be a gardener. Dig a ditch, toil and sweat, and turn the earth upside down and seek the deepness and water the plants in time. Continue this labor and make sweet floods to run and noble and abundant fruits to spring. Take this food and drink and carry it to God as your true worship.
—Julian of Norwich, Christian mystic (ca. 1342-1416)