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MARCH 9 & 10, 2019
100 S. School Street, Mount Prospect, IL, 60056 847.255.0332
Email: [email protected] Website: www.saint-paul.org
Church Office Hours: Monday-Friday 9:00am-3:00pm
MIDWEEK LENTEN DEVOTION
Join us on Wednesday’s in Luther Hall (lower level of church) during Lent for
lunch and/or dinner and a Lenten Devotion. Each Wednesday ends with a
pre-registered craft. If you didn’t get to sign up for the craft, or chose not to,
please stay with us for some fellowship time after the devotion!
This Wednesday, March 13, our first devotion is “SIN, YET WE ARE LOVED”.
Lunch is served at 11:10am, with devotion at 11:40am, with craft/fellowship time after
Dinner is served at 5:30pm, with devotion at 6:10pm, with craft/fellowship time after
LADIES AND GENTS…WELCOME TO GAME NIGHT: THE ROAD RALLY
Make a team, find a car, and come prepared to use your WITS AND
WAGERS to solve CLUEs to direct you to local landmarks!
Saturday, April 6
GO: 6:15pm in the Saint Paul School Gym
STOP: 8:30pm at Red Barn Restaurant in Mount Prospect. Stay for some
fellowship time!
Cost: $60/car. Price includes pizza, salad, soft drinks (cash bar), and a MONOPOLY on fun!
Recommendations:
· Four players per car
· Ages 14 and up (driver must be 18 years +, and remember, you’ll be in a car for
several hours)
· Team names and team outfits…come prepared to have fun!
Want your TICKET TO RIDE? Please register by Monday, April 1 via online at http://bit.ly/SPRoadRally or by contacting the church office.
If you'd like to come for the dinner/fellowship and not participate in the rally, registration is
the same way and the cost is $15/person.
Questions? Contact Queen Frostine (Niki Wood) at [email protected] or 847-208-5234
OR Chris “I sunk your battleship” Stone at 847-877-2559.
LUTHERAN SCHOOLS WEEK
This Sunday, March 10 at the 10:00am worship service, join us as we kick-off Lutheran
Schools week welcoming our Saint Paul Pre-K & Kindergarten students to sing! On Sunday,
March 17 during the 10:00am worship service, we will conclude our Lutheran Schools week
with our Saint Paul elementary schools music groups participating.
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CHURCH NEWS
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THRU-THE-WEEK AT SAINT PAUL
AMAZING WEEKEND AT STATE!
Congratulations to the 7/8 girls’ and boys’ basketball teams
on a great weekend at the State Basketball Tournament! The
7/8 boys’ team took 8th place and the girls’ team took 2nd.
Congratulations also to Charlie Gilmer, Taylor Linke, and Jaclyn Riedl who made the All-
Tournament Team. Last but certainly not least, Congratulations to all of Saint Paul for
receiving the Sportsmanship Award. This is the second year in a row we’ve received this
award. This is not only a team award, but an award for everyone who came out to support
our teams throughout the weekend.
THE EASTER BUNNY IS COMING TO TOWN!
Join us for Saint Paul's annual "Hop to It" Easter Egg Hunt on Saturday, April 6
at 9:00am. Meet at church for a story time and sing-a-long. Enjoy an egg
hunt and visit from the Easter Bunny. Stick around for a SUPER CEREAL
STATION in the school gym. To RSVP your family, use the form found on the
electronic TTW, or the paper form found outside the church nursery, and be
sure to invite your friends! Please reserve your spot by Thursday, April 4.
ROAR INTO VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL
Monday, June 17 – Friday, June 21 will find us “ROARING, Life is wild & God is
good!” VBS registration forms were sent out in Saint Paul School Students
Friday folders last week! You can also find them on the electronic TTW.
We are LOOKING FOR HIGH SCHOOL AND ADULT VOLUNTEERS! We have so
many junior high kids that volunteer but need to work on our older teen and
adult population on the VBS island. We hope that you will put those dates on your calendar
as a priority and roar along with us! VBS volunteer forms also went home with Saint Paul
School Students, and are also available on the electronic TTW.
If you got any extra forms, share it with a friend! We love to have guests join us!
Tot Time VBS for 18 months old to 2 years of age for child & an adult to attend will have a
shortened schedule. See the registration form for more information.
JUNIOR HIGH LIGHTHOUSE
Sunday, March 17, OPEN GYM from 1:00-2:30pm. Meet Dari in the school
gym. Adult help is needed for this event to happen. Check the jr. high
email that you received earlier this week to see if the event is adult
covered! Thanks!
SENIOR HIGH UNDERGROUND:
Sunday Night Underground: Sunday, March 10 from 7:00-8:30pm
We will meet in the youth room for worship, games and Bible study! See you then!
O FAMILY MINISTRY
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O YOUTH FELLOWSHIP
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9:05 ADULT STUDY - HOW DID WE GET THE BIBLE
The Bible is not just one big book that God handed down to humanity.
Instead, it is a collection of 66 books written by about 40 authors over a
period of 1400 years. If that's the case, how did we get the Bible in its
present form? Why are some books "in" and yet others were left "out"? How
do we know that what we have is from God himself and not just words
written by humanity? Join us for this 5 week study starting Sunday, March 17,
at 9:05am in Hasz Hall (at the school) as we explore how we got the Bible.
YSLETA CHILI DINNER FUNDRAISER - LAST CHACNE FOR A FEE TICKET!
Time to warm up with some chili! On Sunday, March 17 at 6:00pm,
come enjoy Saint Patrick’s day in the Saint Paul school gym with
homemade chili, mac and cheese (and hot dogs for non-chili diets).
Our Spring 2019 Ysleta team is inviting you to come for a free dinner to
help us kick off our mission trip.
THIS IS YOUR LAST CHANCE TO GET YOUR FREE TICKET (one per person) at the church
welcome center or at the school office by Monday, March 11. Have some fun and enjoy
some great food! And if you want to drop a donation in the basket, that would be okay
with us! Any donations will help pay for our food on the mission trip!
CHURCH HAS LEFT THE BUILDING: BASKETS OF BLESSINGS
I said a Hip. Hop. Hippy Hippy to the Hip Hip Hop!
Easter Baskets are here! We are collecting filled Easter baskets to
donate to Breakfast with Babies and the Wheeling Township Food
Pantry. Come to the table in the lobby to pick up a basket and
cellophane bag, and start filling! Baskets will be available starting
Saturday, March 9 in the narthex. All baskets needs to be returned by
Sunday, April 7. Questions? Email Niki Wood at [email protected].
SAINT PAUL CANCER MINISTRY
The Saint Paul Cancer Ministry has a prayer collection box in the Narthex at the Welcome
Center. We would love to pray for those on your prayer list who are struggling with cancer.
We appreciate hearing updates for the prayer requests we have received as well. How
encouraging it is to hear of answered prayer! Please write us a note to let us know how
things are progressing and how we can continue in our prayers for you.
WE ARE HERE, INSTALLED, AND READY TO GO!
Greetings from your missionaries in the Czech Republic. We have both made it here and are
excited to share with you what is happening here in Prague. See our February newsletter on
the electronic TTW and find out! – Rev. Dale & Suzanne Kaster
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OMISSIONS
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THANK YOU SAINT PAUL!
The 7/8 grade girls’ and boys’ basketball teams would like to thank everyone who came out
to support us at the State Basketball Tournament last weekend. We were overwhelmed by
all of the support. The noise level at both boys’ games at Roselle on Saturday was
deafening. The support for the girls’ Championship game was so great, the gym was
“Standing Room Only”. Saint Paul was also awarded the Sportsmanship trophy. This award
goes not only to the teams, but to the Saint Paul Lutheran School AND Church’s amazing
and supportive fans!
CHURCH OFFERINGS & REVENUE
03/03/2019 $ 22,152
March Other Church Revenues $ 10
March to Date $ 22,162
Year to Date $ 207,601
Match the Mortgage Fund gifts $ 5,320
YEAR TO DATE THROUGH FEBRUARY
Total Church Revenues $ 185,439
Total School Revenues $ 189,804
Total Revenues $ 375,244
Total Expenses $ 420,717
Net Gain/Loss $ - 45,717
DID YOU KNOW?
Your 2018 Thrivent Choice Dollars expire on March 31, 2019! Call your Thrivent rep now to
have your Thrivent Choice Dollars designated to Saint Paul before it’s too late!
SCRIP NEWS
IF YOU RECEIVE AN EMAIL STATING YOUR ACCOUNT IS INACTIVE, PLEASE DELETE THE EMAIL,
DO NOT OPEN IT! The email did NOT come from Shop with SCRIP, whoever sent it is phishing
to get information.
Physical Gift Card order deadlines & pick up dates at church or school office:
Friday, March 8 – ready for pick up by Wednesday, 3/13
Friday, March 15 – ready for pick up by Wednesday, 3/20
Friday, March 29 – ready for pick up by Wednesday, 4/3
Thank you for considering & using Shop with Scrip. If you haven’t signed up yet, see the
instructions to enroll in the SCRIP program on the electronic TTW. Please call if you have any
questions. Vicky Cradduck, 847-533-5150-cell, [email protected]
THANK YOU!
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SAINT PAUL STEWARDSHIP
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DO YOU CROCHET?
Our mission team headed to Africa in May is hoping to take 2,000 witness
puppets with them to help in sharing the Good News of Jesus. We have
yarn and the pattern – we just need your talent and time. We have had
many ask for the pattern so far and could still always use more helping
hands! Contact the church office for more information or to get a copy
of the pattern.
DO YOU LIKE TO SEW?
The Saint Paul Eye Glass Mission Team is seeking sewers to
be a part of their mission project. The team will give a
handmade fabric eyeglass case to each person in South
Africa who receives a pair of eyeglasses. If you enjoy
sewing and would like to help by making eyeglass cases,
please email Sue Husar <[email protected]> for an
instruction sheet. The pattern is easy! You can use your
own fabric scraps or pick up some in the bin by the
nursery. Please return the finished cases to the bin by Saturday, May 4. Any amount you
can sew will be greatly appreciated by the team and by those who are given the gift of
sight in His name.
FOOD PANTRY DONATIONS FOR MARCH
For the month of March, we are asking members whose last name begins with I, J, K, or L, or
any who have a heart for this ministry to contribute. If you know of someone who is in need
of food supplies, please let them know they can use our food pantry during church service
times or during the week by visiting the church office.
WHEELING TOWNSHIP
On behalf of the Board of Trustees, the staff and residents of Wheeling Township, we would
like to express our gratitude for your thoughtful donation of food on January 28, 2019. Your
contribution will make sure that residents in need will be assisted. Your commitment and
generosity to our community is greatly appreciated. Thank you again for assisting us in
fulfilling our mission of “Neighbors Helping Neighbors”.
Sincerely, Kathleen Penner (supervisor) & Julie Villarreal (director of general assistance)
OMORE MISSIONS
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DO YOU HAVE AN UP-TO-DATE AND VALID WILL?
If the answer is “Yes”, you’ve accomplished what many people never quite get around to
doing. Or, you may be one of many people who have been avoiding writing or updating
your will for many years. Some reasons people give for not writing a will:
I don’t have an attorney who can draft my will.
I don’t want to deal with the subject of death.
I can’t afford to have my will done.
I am too young to have a will, I’ll do it when I’m older.
My estate is too small to have a will.
I don’t need a will, my survivors can make the decisions.
If any of these apply to you, you may want to contact Ray Pagels, our Gift Planning
Counselor for free, confidential assistance. He can help you understand why any of these
reasons can fail to justify the absence of a will. He can help you plan gifts to your family
and identify effective ways to transfer the blessing in the best possible way. If you would like
assistance in writing your will, contact Ray at 847-226-2262 or email [email protected].
Visioning Events Invitation
We are in this together.
Please join LCMS Northern Illinois President Allan R. Buss and the
leadership of the LCMS NID at one of their Visioning Events.
The LCMS NID team is engaging in a period of prayerful planning
and seeking the Lord’s vision for the Northern Illinois District. The
first step in this process is hearing from you, the members of the
district.
During these two hour listening sessions, we will engage in small
and large group discussions wherein we trust that the Lord will
speak through His people.
Locations and Dates The Vision Events will be held at the following locations and dates:
Sunday, March 10 from 1:00-2:30pm;
St. Peter Lutheran Church, 111 W. Oliver Street, Bartz Hall, Arlington Heights, IL 60004
Sunday, March 10 from 4:00-5:30pm;
St. John Lutheran Church, 410 N. Cross Street, Wheaton, IL 60187
Monday, March 11 from 12:00-1:30pm;
St. Paul Lutheran Church, 7621 S. Dorchester Avenue, Chicago, IL 60619
Monday, March 11 from 6:30-8:00pm;
St. Mark’s Lutheran Church, 101 6th Avenue, St. Charles, IL 60174
Tuesday, March 12 from 10:00-11:30m;
Christ Our Savior Lutheran Church, 2035 IL Route 26, Dixon, IL 61021
Tuesday, March 12 from 6:30-8:00pm;
Hope Lutheran Church, 305 E. Black Road, Shorewood, IL 60404
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Register Now! In order to accommodate everyone, please register in advance with your desired location
& date at www.nidlcms.org/vision.
Questions Questions may be directed to the President’s Office at (708) 223-3101, email at
[email protected], or you may visit the webpage at www.nidlcms.org/vision.
Prayers
Finally, we desire your prayers as President Buss and the district staff work to best support the
congregation and ministries of the NID.
We are grateful for and blessed by your participation.
LCMS Northern Illinois District
708-223-3101 [email protected]
nidlcms.org/vision
DATE: March 5, 2019
CONTACT: Lindsay Rice or
Cindy Bork
847/ 392-9006
www.facebook.com/mphistory
Mount Prospect Historical Society
MOUNT PROSPECT HISTORICAL SOCIETY
LAUNCHES HISTORY-THEMED SUMMER CAMP
The Mount Prospect Historical Society is pleased to announce a new phase in its
programming. This summer two sessions of History Camp will be offered in June and July.
The week-long sessions will be held the second week of each month (June 10-14, 2019 and
July 8-12, 2019) and each feature a local history themed day camp experience for children
ages 6 to 12. Different aspect of local history will be explored each day on the Society's
campus and at various community locations through activities, projects and walking field
trips. Each week's programming is diverse, so campers registering for both sessions will
have new experiences.
History Camp was developed by trained educators and is overseen by Lindsay Rice, the
Society's Executive Director. "We're excited to be launching this new program," said Rice.
"It's a fun way to showcase the history of our community so kids can learn about it in a
hands-on, interactive way."
History Camp sessions will run from 9 a.m. to noon. Cost is $100 per camper, per week.
Space is limited, so don’t miss this exciting opportunity! Reservations may be made through
the Society's web-site at www.mtphist.org/hisotry-camp-2019 or by calling the Society at
847-392-9006.
All of the proceeds from this event will benefit the Mount Prospect Historical Society’s
Operating Fund.
The Mount Prospect Historical Society is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization that is
committed to preserving the history of Mount Prospect, Illinois, through artifacts,
photographs and both oral and written memories of current and former residents and
businesspeople. On its campus in the heart of the Village, the Society maintains the
1906 Dietrich Friedrichs house museum, carriage house, the ADA-accessible Dolores
Haugh Education Center and the 1896 one-room Central School, which was moved to
the museum campus in 2008.