Our mission at Calvary is to boldly proclaim the life-changing love of Jesus Christ through joyful worship, faithful service, & continuous learning. Second Sunday after the Epiphany January 17 & 18, 2015 Sat. - 5 pm; Sun. - 9 am Welcome to Worship! We welcome you in Christ’s name and thank you for sharing this worship moment with us. May this time of praise both honor God and inspire you. We invite you to join us following worship for a time of fellowship in our Fellowship Hall (through the glass doors in the gathering area). Then come learn with us during our Christian Education time for all ages beginning at 10:30 am. If you are looking for a church home, come and explore all that Calvary has to offer. Please fill out a blue ‘Communion Participation & Visitor Registration’ card, located in the pew pockets, so that we may get to know you better. You may drop it in the offering basket or hand it to an usher. Then feel free to stop in at our “Welcome Desk” and pick up more information about our many ministries. If you have any questions, please speak with the pastor or any of our staff or volunteers wearing a grey nametag. Large print bulletins are available from any usher. Please silence cell phones during worship. Order of Worship January 17 & 18, 2015 Second Sunday after the Epiphany LBW: Lutheran Book of Worship (green) WOV: With One Voice (blue) RPB: Red Pew Bible *indicates stand The entire worship service is projected on the screen. __________________________________________________________ PREPARATORY PRAYER God our Father, your Son prayed that his followers might be one. Make all Christians one with him as he is one with you, so that in peace and concord we may carry to the world the message of your love; through your Son, Jesus Christ our Lord, who lives and reigns with you and the Holy Spirit, one God, now and for ever. Amen. __________________________________________________________ CALL TO WORSHIP: “Trio in E Flat” - by Julius Reubke ANNOUNCEMENTS *CONFESSION OF OUR SINS *ANNOUNCEMENT OF GOD’S FORGIVENESS *OPENING SONG: “I Love to Tell the Story” LBW #390 *KYRIE *HYMN OF PRAISE: “At the Name of Jesus” LBW #179, v 1 *BLESSING OF THE PEOPLE *PRAYER OF THE DAY P: Let us Pray... C: Almighty and everlasting God, you govern all things both in heaven and on earth; mercifully hear the supplications of your people, and in our time grant us your peace; through your Son Jesus Christ our Lord, who lives and reigns with you and the Holy Spirit, one God, now and for ever. Amen. OLD TESTAMENT READING: 1 Samuel 3:1–10 [RPB pg. 423] PRAYING THE PSALMS: Psalm 139:1–10 [RPB pg. 974] EPISTLE READING: 1 Corinthians 6:12–20 [RPB pg. 1777] *VERSE *GOSPEL READING: John 1:43–51 [RPB pg. 1647] CHILDREN’S SERMON [Sun] *SERMON SONG: “Lord, Speak to Us, that We May Speak” LBW #403 SERMON *APOSTLES’ CREED 2 *PRAYERS OF THE CHURCH *SHARING OF CHRIST’S PEACE OFFERING The Offering is received as the Lord's table is prepared. Music During Offering: “All praise to you, Lord Jesus Christ” by Johann Pachelbel *OFFERTORY PRAYER *PREFACE *HOLY, HOLY, HOLY *THE WORDS OF OUR LORD *PROCLAMATION OF CHRIST *LORD’S PRAYER LAMB OF GOD SHARING IN THE LORD’S SUPPER Celebration of Holy Communion: In the Lord's Supper, we truly receive the body and blood of the risen Christ. Baptized Christians who confess this real presence of Christ Jesus in this Holy meal are invited to come forward with us to receive Holy Communion. Those not prepared for communion and persons who have a different understanding of the Lord’s Supper are welcome to come forward for a blessing. Please indicate this to the servers by bringing your service bulletin to the altar rail with you. When an usher directs you, come to the front using the center aisle Please kneel at the rail; receive the bread, then the wine. Grape juice & gluten free wafers are available upon request Children who do not yet commune receive a blessing If you are unable to come forward but wish to receive communion, let an usher know and communion will be brought to you When you are finished, return to the pew by the side aisles Music during Distribution: “ Bryn Calfaria” by R. Vaughan Williams *BLESSING *SENDING SONG: “I, the Lord of Sea and Sky (Here I Am, Lord)” WOV #752 *DISMISSAL POSTLUDE: “Postlude in G” by G. F. Handel All music used in our worship services is used with permission: CCLI License #1538788 and Sundays and Seasons (Augsburg Fortress) License #43651. 3 Announcements Sunday School/Christian Education Sunday School for all ages begins at 10:30 am. Younger children begin in the choir room and then proceed to designated classrooms. Catechism class for middle school youth meets in designated classroom, high school youth meet in the Youth Room and Adult Ed meets in the Media Room. Wednesday Bible Studies Wednesday Bible study meets at 1pm in the Media Room. Join us! Next Week’s Lessons Old Testament: Jonah 3:1–5, 10 Epistle: 1 Cor. 7:29–31 (32–35) Psalm: Psalm 62 Gospel: Mark 1:14–20 Prayers Serving in the Military: Zachery Becker (grandson of Reg & Sue Becker, serving in US Army); Karl Schulz (son of Sallie Schulz, serving in the US Army); Samantha Bland (daughter of Kim Nyka); Kyle Pierce (son of Karen & Keith Pierce, serving in the US Army); Ryan Michael (grandson of Donald & Fay Heyen); Tasha Olson, currently at the Hospital Corpsman School in dental training and Alex Olson, training as an air traffic controller for the Air Force (grandchildren of Wayne & Ardath Olson); Brian Hans (nephew of Chet Elliott who is deployed by the US Air Force); all military chaplains. Serving in the mission field: Our NALC missionaries and missionaries everywhere, who take the Gospel of Christ Jesus to those who are perishing. For healing: Bev Meinke; Marge Fuller; Ed Hermann (son of Marilyn & Lee Hermann); Mary (sister of Cindy Busche); Steven Sell (brother of Sue Wizner); Linda Tredupp (sister of Bonnie Johnson); Susan Williams (sister of Kay Marshall); Gordon Evans (friend of Chet Elliott); Bill Rash Jr.. For sympathy: On the death of Bette Forbes on February 4, our sympathies to Donna Schroeder (her sister-in-law) and the entire family. As a general guideline, we place people on the weekly prayer list for 2 weeks but are always willing to retain them on the list for as long as necessary. Please let us know if this is the case. Check the online edition of the Crossroads for the latest update on those for whom we are praying on a long-term basis as well as for our shut-in list. 4 Missions January Mission of the Month: Heifer Project Please prayerfully consider a gift to Heifer International, our Mission of the Month. When we donate to this organization our gift multiplies and goes forth to create sustaining businesses for those with little hope. People receive an animal, learn how to care for it and how to benefit from what the animal produces - food for their family and food or products to sell for income for their family. These families then give an offspring of their animal to another family and teach them to do the same. What we do for the least of our brothers and sisters in the world we do unto Christ. For more information pick up a flyer from the narthex or visit them online at heifer.org. Use your weekly offering envelopes or a white pew envelope to contribute and note “Mission of the Month” on your check and/or envelope. News Saturday Hospitality Time This Saturday, January 17, Calvary’s board of deacons will host a brief social time after the 5:00 worship service. Please join us for some light appetizers, lemonade, and fellowship! Monthly Monday Morning Movies The women’s ministry book group is beginning a Monday morning movie time and welcomes all interested Calvary members and friends to join us to watch a movie the third Monday morning of each month. We’ll begin with “Babette’s Feast” at 9 am this Monday, January 19 in the media room. Summary of the movie: The story is a simple one: In a village on the remote Jutland peninsula in late nineteenth-century Denmark, two maiden sisters, Martine and Philippa, preside over a small Lutheran pious sect that their father had founded as a young man. Although the minister has long been dead, a dwindling number of disciples continue to meet at his house to read and interpret the Word. Martine and Philippa now want to celebrate what would have been their long -deceased father's hundredth birthday at a simple supper for his remaining disciples. However, their servant, Babette Hersant, a refugee from the French Civil War, asks to prepare a real French dinner for the celebration, and to pay for it herself from the ten thousand francs she has recently won in a lottery. The sisters reluctantly agree, and Babette prepares a feast that brings about a transformation in the chef and feasters alike. If you’d like to join us, please let Grace Gunnlaugsson know by Sunday evening ([email protected] or 262-369-3910) so we’ll have plenty of coffee, water, juice and light refreshments ready. 5 Council Bullet Points Please be watching for information on the update of Calvary’s pictorial directory. Total money given in 2014 was $687,900 (66% Operating expenses, 16% Capital projects, 18% Benevolence). Annual meeting will be February 8, 2015 at 11 am. Presentation of Calvary’s goals to be presented at annual meeting. Flower Chart There is a new Flower Chart for 2015 and plenty of opportunities to purchase flowers for our weekend altar. Please print your name clearly and note if it is in memory of someone or in celebration of something. Flower arrangements are still just $30 each. Check should be made payable to Calvary Lutheran Church. You may also sign up online with the link in your weekly Connections email. Youth & Family Ministry Bridge Youth in grades 3-5 meet this Sunday, January 18, from 11:30 am - 1 pm for our monthly Bridge gathering. Youth Sunday February 1 is the date of our next youth-led worship service. We give thanks for our youth who faithfully serve and look forward to their leadership in this worship service. Youth Camp and Mission Trip Info Meetings: Sunday, January 18 High School Youth and Parents: 10:35 am in youth room Elementary & Middle School Youth and Parents: 11:00 am in the fellowship hall. Come to get all the dates, deadlines, and information about what is going on this summer for our youth! Everest 2015 VBS: August 3-7, 9am to 2pm As summer planning has started, please make plans to attend Calvary’s VBS! Age 3 (potty trained) through 5th grade. Older youth are welcome to volunteer as helpers for the week. Mark Your Calendars: Snow Tubing (all youth): Sunday, February 15 from 11:30 to 4:00ish Fat Tuesday Dinner: Tuesday, February 17 from 4:30 to 7:30 pm 6 Attendance & Offering Attendance at worship last weekend: Sat:: 35 Received in January to date: General Fund Mission of Month Building Fund Sun: 126 $ 9,834.00 $ 425.00 $ 75.00 Serving at Worship Presiding Minister: Rev. Dennis Roser Assisting Minister: Dawn Roser Acolytes: Kitty Roser, Laura Steiner Altar Guild: Chuck & Norene Giuliani Children’s Sermon: Anna & Elise Baumgartner Deacons: (Sat) Lydia Trudell; (Sun) Erik Zipp, Grace Gunnlaugsson, Terry Trotier, Ruby Hauch (H) Greeters: (Sat) Bill Anderson, Ginnie Cox, Jeanette Ketelsen; (Sun) Marge Blockland, Janet Zastrow, Jon & Megan Sayas Hospitality: Provided by Wayne & Bonnie Johnson Lector: Sallie Schulz Mug a Newcomer: Kevin Wahlgren Organist: Gene Traas PPT: [Sat] Mark Trudell; [Sun] Larry Bonier Ushers: Peggy & Scott Langelin, Jan & Chuck Lukasik Contact Information Pastor: Dennis Roser ([email protected]) cell 262-893-8312 Director of Youth & Family Ministry: Angie Schatz [email protected]) Director of Communications: Kim Steiner ([email protected]) Nursery Coordinator: Erica Zipp Youth Hospitality Coordinator: Anna Baumgartner Office Manager: Holly Novotny ([email protected]) Financial Secretary: Kris Molitor ([email protected]) Pastors-in-residence: Pastor Jack Trethewey & Pastor Ted Youngquist Congregational Council email: [email protected] Deacon email: [email protected] 7 This Week at Calvary Sunday, January 18, 2015 Food Sunday 9:00a Worship 10:30a Sunday School; Confirmation; Adult Education 11:30a Bridge Monday, January 19, 2015 7:00p Christian Clowns Tuesday, January 20, 2015 Crossroads Deadline 9:30p Staff Meeting 11:00a Heritage Place 1:00p Esther/Naomi Circle 6:00p Celebration Ringers 7:00p Families Anon 7:30p Non-Smoking AA Wednesday, January 21, 2015 7:00a Men’s Breakfast 1:00p Mid-Week Bible Study 7:00p Alleluia Choir Thursday, January 22, 2015 9:30a Foxbrook Chapel Service 10:30a Care-Age Chapel Service 6:30p Men’s Ministry Gathering Friday, January 23, 2015 Youth Winter Retreat 12:00p Al Anon Saturday, January 24, 2015 Youth Winter Retreat 5:00p Worship Sunday, January 25, 2015 Youth Winter Retreat 9:00a Worship 10:30a Sunday School; Confirmation; Adult Education CALVARY LUTHERAN CHURCH 1750 N. 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