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Thursday, March 9, 2017

News from Glendale Lutheran Church

 
Weekly
Glimpses of Glendale
Glendale Lutheran Church Newsletter
March 12, 2017
In This Issue
WEEKLY CALENDAR
Sunday, March 12
  9:15am -- Worship
10:30am -- Sunday School/Adult Education
Monday, March 13
  6:30am-6:00pm -- CCLS Preschool
  5:30pm-6:30pm -- CCLS Basketball
  6:00pm -- Lightroom Fundamentals
Tuesday, March 14
  6:30am-6:00pm -- CCLS Preschool
  9:15am -- Women's Bible Study
12:00pm-8:00pm -- LFCS Counselor
  5:00pm-6:00pm -- CCLS Basketball
  6:30pm-9:00pm -- L'Arche Community Night
Wednesday, March 15
  6:30am-6:00pm -- CCLS Preschool
  9:00am-8:00pm -- LFCS Counselor   
  9:30am-11:30am -- PEO Chapter FX - FLC
  5:30pm -- Potluck Dinner
  6:30pm -- Midweek Lenten Worship
  7:30pm -- Choir
Thursday, March 16
  6:30am-6:00pm -- CCLS Preschool
  8:00am-4:00pm -- LFCS Counselor
  1:00pm -- Nifty Knitters/Clever Crocheters
  7:00pm -- AA Mixed - FLC
  7:00pm -- Women's Bible Study
Friday, March 17
  6:30am-6:00pm -- CCLS Preschool
  6:15pm -- AA Women - FLC
  8:00pm -- AA Men - FLC
Saturday, March 18
  8:00am-4:00pm -- LFCS Counselor
  5:00pm -- Worship
  5:30pm -- Room at the Inn
Sunday, March 12
  9:15am -- Worship
10:30am -- Sunday School/Adult Education
Pastor Biermann's Message
There seems to be a great deal of preparing going on in the spring. This past week my wife and I spent a couple hours in the yard spreading mulch, straightening beds, resetting borders--getting things ready for the growing season. Baseball teams are in the thick of spring training--getting ready for the season ahead when the games actually count. At the seminary, it's spring quarter and everyone is working hard for goals close on the horizon--getting ready for call day and graduation. In the church, we're in the midst of Lent--getting ready for Easter and the celebration of the resurrection.
 
With all the "getting ready" it might be easy to lose track of the present day itself. This is, I think, a persistent problem for us in our world. We are so prone to be planning for the next thing that we miss the current thing. We are so consumed with planning tomorrow that we forget about today. One of the key things taught by our Lord was not to worry about the next day. And while planning and preparing does not equal worrying, the principle still holds. We are to be people of the present, and people of today. Yes, there is a future to take into account, and it is wrong to neglect that. At the same time, there is a present to be embraced, enjoyed, and lived and not merely endured or survived on the way to something else more interesting or more pleasant.
 
Spring, then, should be enjoyed for the gift it is. A spring training game has its own merits and delights--especially for those earnest players who will never make the jump to the big league. Working in the yard is its own joy and pleasure. And spending another Lenten day reflecting on God's grace and forgiveness is certainly an end in itself. Continue to prepare for what lies ahead, but don't ignore the very present and very real gift of the moment that is now.
Faith Formation Ministry                   
 
Bible Class and Sunday School  
Join us as we grow in our faith and knowledge of God's word.
 
Stewardship Sentence
John 3:16 - "For God so loved the world, that he gave his only Son, that whoever believes in him should not perish but have eternal life." This is perhaps the most well-known and well-beloved verse in the New Testament--and for good reason. This simple Gospel message is the foundation for our whole life--our new life in Christ. This new life is characterized by thankfulness and devotion to our Father who has provided for us so lavishly in Christ.
In Our Calling For A Lead Pastor - GLC Members Can Submit Candidates to the Call Committee
The Glendale Lutheran Church Call Committee is seeking names of pastors its members believe might be excellent candidates for the lead pastor position here.  We are looking for a pastor who is experienced in (1) reaching out into the community, (2) fostering family life ministry, (3) connecting with people in genuinely hospitable ways, (4) forging mutual relationships with other church and human care organizations, and (5) doing well the expected work of pastoral care, preaching, and teaching.
 
If you have a pastor or pastors you wish to submit, please provide that name to one of the Call Committee members by March 12, 2017.

Birthday & Family Meal Kits - Thank You!
A big thank you to all who contributed to the BIRTHDAY BAGS AND MEAL KITS project for Operation Food Search. On March 6, we delivered 48 beautiful birthday bags and 44 meal kits. They will be distributed to agencies and food banks around St. Louis to bring smiles to little faces and their families who might not have had any celebration.
Special Prayer Request
Please remember in your prayers the family of Dr. David Jones, Covenant Theology
Professor and neighbor of the Barberchecks and Ortstadts, who passed away Sunday from cancer.
River Roads Fundraiser Results
Fundraising efforts were a success for River Roads Lutheran School.  Their board had given them a requirement to raise $175,000 in a short time, and while they did not raise the full amount set, the board determined the school had enough money to finish the school year.  They ask for continued prayers and support beyond this current crisis.  More information can be found through the school's website at www.riverroadslutheranschool.org/
Community
 
Living Lord's Supper
You are invited to the annual Living Lord's Supper at historic Trinity, 8th and Soulard Streets, on Maundy Thursday, April 13, at the 7:00pm communion service. The entire drama will be presented by Trinity's Music and Drama ministries. Tickets and reservations are not required. An offering for Trinity's ministries will be taken.
 
Farewell to the Millers
 John and Ellen Miller have been teaching and conducting young musicians in the Lutheran South Instrumental Music Program and the LHSS Elementary Band Program since 1998. As the Millers retire at the close of the 2016-2017 school year, we invite you to join them at their last concerts, acknowledging their service, dedication, and commitment to excellence.
  • March Tour Band Concert - Thursday, March 16, at 7:00pm at LHSS (featuring Wind Symphony, Jazz Band, and Concert Band)
  • Jazz Band Concert - Friday, April 28, at 7:30pm at LHSS
  • Final Farewell Spring Band Concert - Friday, May 5, at 7:30pm at Concordia Kirkwood (featuring Wind Symphony, Concert Band, and Junior Winds)

The Word Within The Word   

 

Funnies (used with permission) 

  

Pastoral Care
If you need pastoral care for any reason, don't hesitate to contact the church office or one of the vacancy pastors directly. Pastor Biermann will be at the church on Monday and Thursday mornings most weeks, and Pastor Erkkinen is available on campus on Tuesdays and Wednesdays.

Worship Attendance

Saturday 3/4, 10; Sunday 3/5, 112  = 122 Total

Worship Leaders

Worship Leaders
 This Sunday (3/12)
Next Sunday (3/19)
Preacher/Celebrant
Pastor BiermannPastor Biermann
LiturgistPastor BiermannPastor Biermann
Lector
Cathie AlbersTheresa Canania
Pianist (Saturday)Joy ElowskyCarol Benninghoff
Organist (Sunday)
Joy Elowsky
Joy Elowsky
AcolyteSpencer MooreKrista Steele
Communion Assistant
Nate McCartyNate McCarty
Lay Assistants
Robert & Krissa LubbenMike Toney
Greeters
Terry & Jennifer BuchholzRodger Lubben
Sound/Video
Mike Toney, Layton WillePaul Barbercheck
Ushers
Deb Toney, Judy George, Theresa Canania, Becci SasserMike Toney & Youth (Sarah Skouby, Ben Lee, Grant Lee,
Layton Wille)
Nursery
Andy Ortstadt, Ben LeeSandy Barbercheck, Anna Rawlings
Children's Message
Nate McCartyNate McCarty
Next Sunday's Bible Readings
PREPARE FOR NEXT WEEK'S WORSHIP through a careful, prayerful reading of the appointed lessons for the day:
Exodus 17:1-7; Romans 5:1-8; John 4:5-26
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