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Luther and Lutherans
For Lutheran Christians October 31 has significance far beyond it being Halloween. It was on that date in 1517
that an Augustinian monk and seminary professor by the name of Martin Luther nailed a series of statements, which would come to be known as the Ninety-five Theses, to the door of All Saints Church in Wittenburg, Germany.
His purpose in so doing was to request a discussion of clergy and fellow professors on the subject of, as he saw it, the misuse of the “Sale of Indulgences.” Selling Indulgences was a practice by the medieval church which could grant a release from purgatory, family members or friends for a gift of money.
Doctor Luther never imagined that the posting of those “theses” would transform the theology of Christendom and, in fact the course of world history. For Lutherans it would be the springboard to our theology.
The basic teachings of Lutheran dogmas can be summarized in the three “solas”; “Grace Alone”, “Faith Alone”, and “Scripture Alone”.
In our worship service on Reformation Sunday, October 30th, that will be the topic for the message. In addition, on that same date, we will begin a DVD Bible Study entitled “A Man Named Martin.” It is a study published by “Lutheran Hour Ministries” (and yes, we will be using our Bibles .)
I can assure you, by having seen and lead the study previously, you will learn information and have a deeper appreciation of how God used the “man named Martin” for His holy purposes.
Soli Deo Gloria!
Pastor Kallio
"Luther at Erfurt", which
depicts Martin Luther
discovering the doctrine of
sola fide (by faith alone).
Painting by
Joseph Noel Paton, 1861.
Coming Soon
Fall Festival 2016
October 9 from 4:30—8:30 pm
Chili and Pie Contest -sign up on bulletin board-
Judging @ 4:30 Dinner @ 5:30)
Kid and Adult Games!
Games, Hay Rides, Bounce House
4:30—Dusk
Bonfire & Sing-along@ Dusk
(bring a chair) Volunteers needed to make and
judge Chili and Pies
and help with the games.
HELP NEEDED FOR
FALL FESTIVAL
Volunteers needed for games, set-up/cleanup, Chili & PIE DONATIONS and Judges.
Sign-up on board in Narthex for volunteering and participating.
Need a ride? See Darlene Sutton
October 2
Greeters: Joan Arndt and Floreen Meyer
Reader: Gene Hageman
Acolytes Windows: Naomi Endthoff and Charity Fitzhugh
Acolylte Candles: Zach Kollos
Snacks: Jamie Vogt, Hope Fitzhugh, and Linda Garner
October 9
Greeters: Kathy Brevig and Dave Wallner
Reader: John Schildwachter
Acolytes Windows: Jack Steensland and Levi Hageman
Acolylte Candles: Lexi Endthoff
Snacks: Jane Krause, Mary Watkins, and Jamie Kiewel
October 16
Greeters: Darlene Sutton and Wally Jensen
Reader: Pam Olson
Acolytes Windows: Abigail Bros and Jessica Aufderhar
Acolylte Candles: Faith Fitzhugh
Snacks: Robin Udstuen, Ginny Mullin and Leah Hageman
October 23
Greeters: Paul Luecke and Patrick Vogt
Reader: Pat Martin
Acolytes Windows: John Aufderhar and Brodie Schlundt
Acolyte Candles: Eleanor Volk
Snacks: Carol Swiden, Sandy Drufke, and Phyllis Trippel
October 30
Greeters: Linda Wiegert and Pat Martin
Reader: Phyllis Trippel
Acolytes Windows: Amelia Butcher and Addison Wittenberg
Acolyte Candles: Keelyn Wittenberg
Snacks: Fellowship Board
10-1 Julia Arndt 10-1 Josh Day 10-4 Emil Pankonin 10-8 Don Meyer 10-9 Wayne Gartland 10-9 Lyle Nelson 10-9 Brodie Schllundt 10-9 David Swiden 10-9 Addison Wittenberg
10-10 Roger Slater 10-12 Amanda Luecke 10-12 Josiah Roen 10-13 August Nafzger 10-14 Phyllis Trippel 10-16 Carrie Butcher 10-16 Ava Moe 10-18 Kristine Cyr 10-19 Bill Mullin
10-22 Phyllis Mattsfield 10-27 Leah Hageman 10-27 Jamie Vogt 10-28 James Kiewel 10-28 Olivia Nafzger 10-28 Glenn Weeks 10-29 Philip Watkins 10-30 Linda Anderson
Elder on duty: Lyle Nelson
Communion Assistants: Bob Anderson and
Dennis Garner
Altar Preparation: Traci Nelson
Ushers: Bob Anderson, Bob Drufke,
Sandy Drufke, Michael Walcheski,
and Simon Walcheski
Cleaning:
October 6-7-8 Kathy Brevig and Sandy Drufke
October 13-14-15 Zach and Julie Trippel
October 20-21-22 Jeanne Woeltge, and Judy West,
October 27-28-29 Lyle and Lynn Nelson
Lawn Mowing
October 1 John and Josh U.
October 8 TBD
October 15 TBD
October 22 John & Dorothy M.
October 29 TBD (if needed)
November 5 TBD (if needed)
Please help us fill the grocery cart with food
to support the Good Neighbor Food Shelf.
The Hugo Good Neighbors Food Shelf is in need
of the following items: toothpaste,
toothbrushes, shampoo/ conditioner, personal care
products, paper towels, toilet paper, bar soap
and laundry detergent. Cash donations are welcome and
a more efficient way to donate (see sign on cart in
Fellowship hall to see what they are able to purchase for
$10 in comparison to your donation of $10 worth of
groceries). The HGNFS is also now
the recipient of the Fresh Green
Buck$ sold at Festival Foods in Hugo
at 651-528-6224.
October is LUTHERAN WOMEN MISSIONARY LEAGUE Month.
Mission statement: "The mission of the Lutheran Women's Missionary League is to assist each woman of the Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod in affirming her relationship with the Triune God so
that she is enabled to use her gifts in ministry to the people of the world" All women of New Life Church are members.
Mite Boxes are used to receive gifts of gratitude to support the projects of the LWML. Anyone who wishes to contribute to mission may use a MITE box. MITE BOX
offerings are collected and sent to the District on a regular basis by the society. The MN South District keeps 75% of all MITE offerings for district grants. 25% is sent to the national LWML for its mission
goal and programs. Judy West collects MITE money from the large MITE box and sends it in periodically. We have designated the first Sunday of each month as MITE Sunday, but donations can be put in
the box at any time. Direct any questions to Judy West.
10-3 Zach and Julie Trippel
10-6 David and Tia Schlundt
10-7 Jeff and Amanda Arndt
10-17 Kris and Dewey Cyr
10-20 Matt and Tracy Faschingbauer
10-25 Eric and Ruth Endthoff
10-28 Eric and Cheryl Grunwald
Women’s
500 Card Party
Monday,
October 17
Dee Winter’s Party Room
7022 Centerville Rd
Chauncey Barrett Gardens in Centerville MN
Join a Bible Study!
As you plan your
schedules, be sure to include at
least one Bible study.
A new Bible Study on Proverbs will begin October 21 at the Friday Morning
Bible Study 10:00 am
-New Life Women-
Start looking for your
"White Elephant"
gift for our
Christmas party.
Date is Dec. 5 at 7 p.m.
@ Dee Winter's party
room. There will be a
sign up sheet on the
bulletin board for snacks
coming in November.
A Man Named Martin is a fresh look at Martin Luther. This video and discussion guide goes through the details of Luther's life -- his childhood with his parents Hans and Margaret, his university pursuits, his decision to become a monk, his protestation of Catholic practices,
his scholastic output, his life in hiding, and his roles as husband and father.
Join us on October 30 (Reformation Sunday) as we begin our video guided Bible Study.
Everyday Celebrations
When I flip the calendar over each month, I take note of the “red marks” – the birthdays and anniversaries I have written in red ink. Then I can plan to send cards or gifts to celebrate those milestones. Sometimes I get to add new ones – the birth of a baby, confirmation or graduation.
God designed us to be relational people. He wants a relationship with us, and He wants us to extend love and encouragement to others. One way to accomplish that is to include His Word into our words, so I have been including the new Mustard Seed devotions “Everyday Celebrations” product code LWML 40195; or a Bible verse in my cards. What ways will you find to include Him in your relationships?
The Time is NOW to include our Savior in our everyday celebrations!
May the God of endurance and encouragement grant you to live in such har-mony with one another, in accord with Christ Jesus, that together you may
with one voice glorify the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ (Romans 15:5-6).
Donate Blood at
St Peter’s Mon. Oct 3 8 AM—7 PM
1250 South Shore Drive, Forest Lake, MN
Forest Lake, MN
St Genevieve’s Community Center
Thurs Oct 20, 12PM to 6 PM
6995 Centerville Rd, Centerville. MN
Oct 1 1 John 2:1-6 Love and Hatred for Fellow Believers 2 1 John 2:7-11 3 1 John 2:15-17 On Not Loving the World 4 1 John 3:1-3 5 1 John 3:17-24 6 1 John 4:7-21 God’s Love and Ours 7 1 John 5:1-6 Faith in the Incarnate Son of God 8 Matthew 14:25-33 9 Matthew 5:21-24 Murder 10 Matthew 5:27-30 Adultery 11 Matthew 5:33-37 Oaths 12 Matthew 5:38-42 Eye for Eye 13 Matthew 6:19-34 Treasures in Heaven 14 Luke 14:25-35 The Cost of Being a Disciple 15 Revelation 21:1-4 A New Heaven and a New Earth 16 Romans 12:1-2 A Living Sacrifice 17 James 1:1-12 Trials and Temptations 18 James 1:13-18 19 James 1:19-27 Listening and Doing 20 James 2:14-20 Faith and Deeds 21 James 3:13-18 Two Kinds of Wisdom
22 James 4:6-12 23 Luke 18:10-14 24 1 Corinthians 12:12-27 Unity and Diversity in the Body 25 Ephesians 1:15-19 Thanksgiving and Prayer 26 Ephesians 2:4-10 27 Ephesians 5:1-5 28 Ephesians 5:6-20 29 Luke 15:11-32 Parable of the Lost Son 30 Revelation 3:2-5 31 Philippians 3:12-16 Following Paul’s Example Nov 1 Philippians 4:4-9 Final Exhortations 2 Revelation 3:8-11 3 Colossians 2:16-23 Freedom from Human Rules 4 Colossians 3:1-11 Living as Those Made Alive in Christ 5 Colossians 3:12-17 6 Luke 11:29-36 The Sign of Jonah 7 2 Peter 1:5-11 8 Acts 13:42-52 9 John 8:1-19
The Meyer Minute
Am I the only one weary of this presidential campaign? We go through this every four years, overcoverage by the media, overpromises by the candidates, underwhelmed voters. Ecclesiastes jumps to mind: “Vanity of vanities, says the Preacher, vanity of vanities! All is vanity” (1:2). Still, we care about our country. There’s never been a nation like this one, and, admitting our personal and national faults, God has used the United States to accomplish good for countless people. Our love of country makes this presidential campaign more troubling because we worry what will happen with either major candidate. Decades ago Rev. Richard Eyer was talking about the prolife cause, and he’s very knowledgeable in life issues. He said, I’m paraphrasing, that America going prochoice was ultimately not the issue. Each one of us has the duty to protect life, whether the culture around us is favorable or not. I translate that to my weariness, to the vanity of this campaign. My calling is to do good today. God has given us grace in Jesus, and we show our gratitude by doing good works to help people (see Ephesians 2:810). God has given me a long list of good works to do. How about you? “The end of the matter; all has been heard. Fear God and keep his commandments, for this is the whole duty of man” (Ecclesiastes 12:13).
“Lord, grant that I in every place may glorify Thy lavish grace and help and serve my neighbor”
(Lutheran Service Book, 708, 2)
From the Meyer Minute
The “Meyer Minute” is a daily devotional thought written by the president
of Concordia Seminary, Rev. Dr. Dale Meyer. If you would like to sign up
to receive this daily email message send an email to [email protected]
New Life Women would like to thank all the donors of school supplies and the sewers of the school bags for them.
We were able to assemble 42 school bags of supplies (up from 38 last year) to be sent to Africa. They will be taken to the Lutheran World Relief
warehouse in So. St. Paul This is an annual fall project for us. If you like to sew, ask Judy West or
Kathy B. for the easy pattern for making the school bags. Watch for news on more projects.
DAILY READING FOR PERSONAL GROWTH, “40 DAYS WITH GOD”
Fare For All — Food That Makes Cents Fare For All works hard to make sure our packages contain healthy staples – items like fresh produce and lean meats that are usually most expensive at the grocery store. In addition to sourcing products with nutrition in mind, our on-staff dietician provides easy recipes and nutrition tips to eat healthy on a budget.
Scripture: The apostles said to the Lord, “Show us how to increase our faith.” The Lord answered, “If you had faith even as small as a mustard seed, you could say to this mulberry tree, ‘May you be uprooted and be planted in the sea,’ and it would obey you! Luke 17:5-6 (NLT)
Theme: Mustard seed faith. Little is much when God is in it.
One day I took a jar of jelly out of the cabinet and tried to open it. I tried and tried to open the jar, but my hands just weren't strong enough to hold the jar tightly and turn the lid. It is a little embarrassing to try to open a jar and not be
able to do it, so I decided that I needed to increase the strength in my hands. I found this hand exerciser to help me. You have probably seen one of these. You just squeeze the two sides together. If you don't have one of these, you can do the same type of exercise by squeezing a rubber ball. By doing these exercises every
day, my hands will surely be strong enough to open a jar of jelly. It doesn't take a huge amount of strength to open a jar of jelly, does it? No, if you just have a little strength, that will be enough. How many of you know what faith is? Faith is trusting in God and depending on him. Faith is like a muscle, if you exercise your faith every day, it will become stronger. We are sometimes very quick to say that we have faith in God. We say that we believe that He can do anything, but then we act as if everything depends on us. That isn't a very strong faith, is it? One day, Jesus was teaching his disciples about the importance of forgiving others. He told them that even if someone sins against you seven times a day, you must forgive them every time. The disciples thought that would be a very hard thing to do, so they said to Jesus, "Show us how to increase our faith." Jesus answered them, "If you had faith, even as small as a mustard seed, then you could say to this mulberry tree, 'Be uprooted and be planted in the sea,' and it would obey you." Wow, that is amazing faith, isn't it? Do you know why that is possible? It is because God's power doesn't depend on our strength. It all depends on him! There is a song that we sing that says it all. "My God is so big, so strong and so mighty. There's nothing my God cannot do!" All we need is a just a little bit of faith! Dear Lord, help us to exercise our faith each day, but also help us to remember that your strength is enough for anything we need. In Jesus' name we pray. Amen.
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Forest Lake VFW 4-6 pm
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First Lutheran Church 2-4 pm
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Age 65 and older: The high-dose vaccine is almost 25%
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Sudden Caridac Arrest Awareness Month. Find out whether
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Check smoke alarms: Fire Prevention Week is October 9-15.
Install alarms on each level of your home,
outside each sleeping area and inside each
bedroom. Be sure to test them monthly.
Get ready for winter: Fix air leaks in
windows and doors. Clean chimneys and
gutters.
Check your car battery, heater and tires.
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Sunday, November 6
I feel like I should write something about the first Presidential debate, but what?
A line from a hymn comes to mind, “And guide us when perplexed.” The pundits are judging the candidates’ performances, but even they add that this is a most unusual campaign; so who knows? The majority of Americans are not feeling super positive about the next top leadership of our country, at least not now.
That hymn line is a prayer. Followers of Jesus go to work today under two sovereigns, the government and God. Whatever perplexes us about earthly rulers becomes secondary when we consider our heavenly citizenship. “Lord, to whom shall we go? You have the words of eternal life, and we have be-lieved” (John 6:68-69). In any perplexity we go to our Father, the Father of our Lord Jesus. “Lead me in your truth and teach me, for you are the God of my salvation; for you I wait all the day long” (Psalm 25:5).
Not confident in the candidates? The first line of the hymn is “Now thank we all our God.” Now. “Our citizenship is in heaven” (Philippians 3:20).
Today will be a great day.
“Oh, may this bounteous God through all our life be near us,
With ever joyful hearts and blessed peace to cheer us
And keep us in His grace and guide us when perplexed
And free us from all ills in this world and the next.”
(Lutheran Service Book, 895, 2)
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New Life Church — Lutheran
6000 N 148th St
Hugo, MN 55038
651 429-1975
www.newlifehugo.org
Sunday Services: Worship 9:00 AM
(Holy Communion 1st, 3rd, and 5th Sundays)
Education Hour for All Ages: 10:30—11:30