Glimpses of Glendale Glendale Lutheran Church Newsletter | | | Pastor Scott's Message
If you’ve been here on a Sunday after Easter, then you know we are studying the Exodus. Exodus is the story of the Hebrews 400 years after Joseph and Genesis. God’s people are enslaved by Pharaoh. They cry out to the Lord and he hears them. He knows their suffering and frees them through Moses and the plagues. Exodus addresses the big question: How do we make sense out of suffering? Author Peter Kreeft says that the Bible makes four claims concerning suffering: 1. God exists 2. God is all powerful 3. God is all good and 4. Evil exists. Many people have a hard time reconciling these four claims. In fact they will find ways to deny all four. People deny God exists or they make him into a fairy tale god who exists only in stories. Others deny God’s power. The ancients did this through the many gods of paganism. There was no all powerful God, just mighty demigods who mess up. Today, society denies God’s omnipotence through making him a naturalistic god who is bound by science. Another tactic it to deny God’s goodness. They make God into a devil who delights in suffering. The final and most absurd strategy is to deny the reality of evil. It’s all an illusion.
The second book of the Bible makes it clear that God is merciful and mighty. He knows our suffering and is dealing with it. He shows himself to Moses through a burning bush and to his people through smoke and fire. He exists. God shows his power through ten plagues that even the skeptic Pharaoh has to recognize. He is omnipotent. God does all of this so that he can free his people. He is good. Slavery and genocide are real and it takes a real God to overcome them. Moses’ God further revealed himself through his son Jesus Christ. Through the son, you and I have a real God who knows our suffering and is working to turn it into something better. Share your pain with God, the church, and your family. You are not alone. | | | Sunday, May 26 - 9:15 am - Worship
- 10:45 am - Sunday School/Bible Class
Monday, May 27 Memorial Day - Office Closed - 7:30 am - Men's Bible Study
- 8:30 am - Compass Academics
- 3:00 pm - LFCS Counselor
Tuesday, May 28 - 8:30 am - Compass Academics
- 4:00 pm - Holy Yoga
- 6:00 pm - L'Arche Faith & Light
Wednesday, May 29 - 9:00 am - LFCS Counselor
- 7:00 pm - Choir
| | | | Thursday, May 30 - 9:00 am - LFCS Counselor
- 7:00 pm - AA Mixed
- 7:15 pm - Crossroads
Friday, May 31 - 9:00 am - LFCS Counselor
- 6:15 pm - AA Women
- 8:00 pm - AA Men
Saturday, June 1 - 9:00 am - Holy Yoga
- 10:00 am - Gastler concert set-up
- 5:00 pm - Worship
Sunday, June 2 - 9:15 am - Worship
- 10:45 am - Sunday School/Bible Class
- 3:00 pm - Coffee with Bach concert
| | | | Save the date! Sunday, June 9, beginning at 5:00 pm, we've been invited to Karen and Greg Frimel's home at 19 Dunleith Drive, 63124. Please bring a dish to share and come join us for a time of fellowship! Rain or shine! | | "Coffee With Bach" Next Sunday | You and your friends are cordially invited to enjoy “Coffee with Bach” next Sunday afternoon, June 2, here in our gym. This event is presented by the American Kantorei in support of their 2019-2020 concert season ahead. A $20 donation includes custom mug, coffee or tea, and special dessert. Incidental music by the Kantorei artists begins at 3:00 pm, with Bach’s delightful “Coffee Cantata” presented at 3:30. Other fun and fund-raising activities are planned, and the afternoon will conclude by 4:30. Join with music-lovers from across the region, and extend Glendale’s legendary hospitality and generosity next Sunday. | | Part-Time Opportunities at CCLS | Christ Community Lutheran School in St. Louis is seeking candidates of strong Christian character to work in our school for the upcoming ’19-’20 school year. We currently have several part-time job opportunities: - Preschool/Early Childhood Teacher’s Assistant. Snuggle with babies, romp with toddlers, or help prepare preschoolers for kindergarten readiness! Partner with a Lead Teacher to create and implement a developmentally-appropriate program and motivate children to grow socially, emotionally, physically, intellectually, and spiritually. Openings for Afternoon Assistants in all levels (Infants Rooms through 4-Year-Old Classes). Hours: Monday thru Friday, 12-6 p.m.
- Elementary Teacher’s Assistant. Partner with one of our K-4 teachers for weekday mornings, working with students as well as offering administrative assistance. Duties vary widely and may include tasks such as grading papers, making copies, assembling packets, supervising quiet classroom activities, and helping with recess and lunchroom coverage. Hours: Monday thru Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.
- Kid Kare Worker. Organize playground games or arts & crafts for children in the after-school program! Additional duties include snack set-up, supervising homework room, reading short stories aloud, and general tidying up. Training provided. Must be at least 18 years of age. Great opportunity for college students pursuing teaching or childcare certifications! Hours: Monday thru Friday, 2:45 p.m. to 6 p.m.
Currently accepting resumes/applications and scheduling interviews through early June. One-year contracts available. For immediate consideration, apply online or email resume to Jessica Anderson, HR Manager, at janderson@ccls-stlouis.org. For more information about CCLS, please visit us at http://ccls-stlouis.org/home. | | Next Sunday's Bible Readings | | Acts 1:12-26; Revelation 22:1-20; John 17:20-26 | | | This Sunday - 5/26
- Preacher - Pastor Scott
- Liturgist - Pastor Scott
- Lector - Lisa Grossenheider
- Children's Message - Pastor Scott
- Communion Assistant - Bruce Hartung
- Lay Assistant - Jack & Norma Bentzinger
- Greeters - Dan & Susan DeFosset
- Sound/Video - Paul Barbercheck
- Ushers - Tony Petzoldt, Gary Riley, Gerry Lucas, Frank Moret
- Pianist (Saturday) - Jim Thielker
- Organist (Sunday) - Jim Thielker
- Bible Class Video Support - Jerry Nicolaus
| | | | Next Sunday - 6/2
- Preacher - Pastor Scott
- Liturgist - Pastor Scott
- Lector - Phyllis Phelps
- Children's Message - Pastor Scott
- Communion Assistant - Joel Hempel
- Lay Assistants - Terry Buchholz
- Greeters - John & Miriam Lee
- Sound/Video - Tony Petzoldt
- Ushers - Ken Clark, Jack Hurley, Jeff Wille, Rodger Lubben
- Pianist (Saturday) - Jim Thielker
- Organist (Sunday) - Jim Thielker
- Bible Class Video Support - Tony Petzoldt
| | | | | 1 – Jules Bush Brent Steele Corinne Gutzler
3 – Doug Grimm Hannah Grimm
4 – Amanda Bach Ron Froesel
7 – Nickie Boehme
8 – Robert Lubben John Wehmueller Kim Boyles
13 – Chris Kattentidt 14 – Dan DeFosset Savannah Lane
15 – Candace Lane
17 – Layton Wille
21 – Mark Schultz Jill Schultz
25 – Daniel Grossenheider
26 – Rebecca Hertwig
27 – Mary Ann Crabtree | | | | 2 – Terry & Jennifer Buchholz David & Gale Reed
3 – Steve & Cathie Albers Scott & Ann Jonas
5 – Mike & Laura Murphy
6 – Tim & Jan Cosby
7 – Will & Tamara Schumacher
10 – Tom & Mary Ann Crabtree Al & Joan Winkler
11 – Keith & Lisa Rawlings Terry & Marilyn Young
20 – Hank & Joan Schlichter
21 – Ken & Pat Lichtenheld Gene & Cindy Smith
24 – Mark & Jill Schultz
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