Pastor Scott's Message Debbie Toney died on Tuesday. Her death is positioned between three big events: the wedding of her son, Reformation Day and All Saints Day. Debbie's passing reminds us of the significance of these three days. These three days also give meaning to Debbie's life and death. Last Sunday, I received word from Steve Albers that Debbie's health was declining and she wasn't expected to make it to next Saturday's wedding ceremony. We were going to move up Clayton and Anjanae's exchange of vows to 4pm that day. Mike was at the worship service but I noticed he was missing from communion. The ceremony had been moved up to 11am. After the service, I left and Steve and I performed the wedding at the foot of Debbie's bed with Mike and their children, Brian and Lisa as witnesses. Debbie got to bless the newly wedded couple, making the sign of the cross on their forehead. She truly passed on the blessings that had been given to her and gave them to Clayton and Anjanae. The public wedding ceremony will go on as planned. This Sunday is reformation Sunday. We remember how God used Martin Luther and other Christian leaders to reform the church. We celebrate that God is always reforming his church through the Holy Spirit. God uses his powerful word to shape us, our family, our congregation and the world. God's word shaped Debbie and Glendale Lutheran Church is in better shape because of her presence. That good work continues. Next Sunday is All Saints Day. Once a year, we dedicate a Sunday to recognize the Saints who have passed. We were praying that Debbie would not be on this year's list. I kept thinking how miraculous it would be if God healed her and she could walk down the aisle. God would be glorified. But God's will was not ours. We mourn her death. It's hard to lose someone who was such a part of our lives. She was kind, generous and faithful to us. But we don't mourn without hope. God is glorified through the death and resurrection of Debbie Toney. God is glorified through the Toney wedding, Reformation Day and All Saints.
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A Regular Voters' Meeting is scheduled for Sunday, October 28, 2018, in the Family Life Center immediately following service to elect Leadership Council members and Elders. Bob Jacobson and Rodger Lubben have been nominated to serve three-year terms on the Leadership Council. Ron Froesel has been nominated to extend his term for another year as an Elder. Additionally, we will ask the congregation to approve a resolution that will allow us to obtain a line of credit from Lutheran Church Extension Fund to accompany our mortgage loan conversation. We will also ask voters to approve a $25,000 expenditure from our Bequest Fund to upgrade our 50-year-old sanctuary air conditioner. Finally, we will have updates at the Voters' Meeting on the courtyard project along with information on the pricing estimates we have obtained. Please plan on attending the Meeting to vote on our leadership candidates, the line of credit resolution, and funding our air conditioner upgrade, and to listen to courtyard project developments. |
Honor the Service Men and Women in Your Life GLC wants to honor the Service Men & Women in your life. These brave men & women give up so much to protect us and our freedoms everyday-religious & otherwise. Please send in photos of Veterans for a special GLC/Veterans Day Facebook post. Send photos to Lauren & Kelly at mistlerclimer@gmail.com. Please include Veteran's name, rank, branch of military, if they served during wartime-include war/wars and years of service. Also, let us know if the were/are a GLC member or how they are related to a GLC member (Child, Sibling, Parent, Grandparent, Neighbor, Friend, Co-worker, etc). If you would like us to Tag You and/or Your Veteran please include your Facebook, Twitter &/or Instagram as well!!! Please let Lauren & Kelly know if you have any questions! |
Books & Bread Outreach Let's bless our CCLS Glendale preschool families and staff again this Thanksgiving with "Books and Bread." Sign up on the kiosk in the church lobby to let us know how many loaves of sweet breads you would like to bake. What you need to know: - Sign up letting us know how many loaves of sweet bread you would like to make
- Take the provided labels to put on your bread
- Bring your loaves to church on Sunday, November 18th or arrange with Sue Schultz to deliver them early
- Pray for our outreach efforts that they may be a blessing for the givers and the receivers
If you have any questions or would like to help, contact Sue Schultz at 314-304-0556. |
Faith Support for Individuals with Loved Ones in Jail Through his role as Chaplain for the St. Louis County Jail, Pastor Vince Stanley has recognized the emotional stress placed on individuals when a loved one is in jail. Pastor Stanley has formed a faith-based and confidential support group for individuals who have loved ones currently or formerly incarcerated. The group will meet monthly on the third Thursday of each month at 7:00pm at Concordia Lutheran Church in Kirkwood. If you are dealing with this stressful situation or have experiences to share, please join this group. |
Glimpses from the Homefront June 26, 1945, Leipzig, Germany
...Hope I stay on the mailing list...it has finally told me where some of my friends are that I have not seen in a long time...in ordnance company...saw very little of actual combat...sights I have seen have been many. I would like to see most the "defeat of Japan" and the day I can walk up Sappington Road in Glendale...Here's to Ink Links and it's editors. Keep up the good work. Sgt. William Dunn |
Notes from the Music Director The Second Annual Christmas Music Concert will be held on Sunday, December 9, at 3:00pm. The organ and various instruments will be featured. Mark your calendars now! |
Yard Work Volunteer Wanted We are looking for a volunteer to maintain the boxwood bushes on our campus. Bushes should be trimmed as necessary (2 to 3 times per year). It is estimated to take two to three hours to trim. We will provide a cordless trimmer unless you prefer to use you own. Please let Michelle know if you are willing to take responsibility for this seasonal task. |
The Word Within the Word by John Wehmueller |
Worship Leaders
| This Sunday (10/28)
| Next Sunday (11/4)
| Preacher/Celebrant
| Pastor Scott | Pastor Scott | Liturgist
| Pastor Scott | Pastor Scott | Lector
| Jules Bush | Joan Schlichter | Children's Message
| Pastor Scott | Pastor Scott | Communion Assistant | Nate McCarty | Nate McCarty | Lay Assistants
| Andy & Tracey Ortstadt | Terry Buchholz | Greeters
| Ron & Carol Froesel | Rodger Lubben | Sound/Video
| Tony Petzoldt | Ken Clark | Ushers | Ken Clark, Jack Hurley, Jeff Wille | Tony Petzoldt, Frank Moret, Gary Riley, Gerry Lucas | Pianist (Saturday)
| Jim Thielker | Carol Benninghoff | Organist (Sunday)
| Jim Thielker | Jim Thielker | Bible Class Video Support
| Tony Petzoldt | Jerry Nicolaus |
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Next Sunday's Bible Readings Prepare for next week's worship through a careful, prayerful reading of the appointed lessons for the day: Revelation 7:2-17; 1 John 3:1-3; Matthew 5:1-12 |
November Birthdays & Anniversaries 1 - Charlotte Moret 2 - Kevin Metzler 3 - Thelma Miller Jeff Wille 4 - Sarah Lipinski 6 - Twylah Atwood Mary Guion 8 - Madeline Bert Lisa DeBord Debbie Naucke 9 - Fred Aufderheide 10 - Ben Albers 12 - Karl Das 13 - Spence Bach 16 - Marilee Sauer 19 - Etta Cosby 20 - Marcia Ladd 23 - Joel Hempel
| 25 - Jack Bentzinger Judy George 26 - Shelley Albers Vince Ryan 28 - Joan Schlichter 29 - Susan DeFosset 30 - Suk Wille 4 - Bill & Debbie Naucke 9 - Becci Lauber Sasser & Mark Sasser 10 -Karl & Jean Das 16 - Vince & Flo Ryan 17 - Dennis & Carol Dowell 18 - John & Marcia Ladd 23 - Patricia & Phillip Price 28 - Jeri & Darold Crotzer | |