January 24-25, 2015 Volume 19, Issue 4 W eekly Banner The Thank you to all the helping hands who came to knot quilts for Lutheran World Relief at the Quilting Party. The 16 quilts that were finished on Monday will be a huge blessing to those who need a warm blanket. You can see the finished quilts on the table in the social hall. Thank you to everyone who made it a great day of service! Welcome to this place of praise and prayers as we gather as part of the family of our heavenly Father. We invite you to join us now and to return again often to celebrate the salvation we have in Jesus Christ, our Redeemer and Lord of our lives. If you are visiting with us today, please be sure to introduce yourself to Pastor Fields and sign our guest book as you leave. On Sundays, our Nursery is available for children ages five (5) and under. The nursery is located downstairs; please ask an usher for directions. On Sundays we offer a blended traditional service at 9:30 am and a modern worship service at 11:00 am. There is a Saturday evening casual worship service at 5:00 During the school year, we offer Sunday School for all ages from 9:30 - 10:30. ThisWeek:WearingorBearingtheCross? Page 2 The Eternal Flame is given by Sharon Tanner in loving memory of Ron. Family Service Event Saturday, January 24 is a great opportunity for your family to serve in the community together. Hands Against Hunger Packing Event meet at the church at 8:45 Volunteer at the HAH factory 9:30-noon Congregational Meeting Part B February 8th—after the 11am service Worship Team Meeting Tuesday, January 27th 5:30pm Choir Room The Youth group will be selling delicious Valentine’s Treats Feb 7th & 8th to raise money for SuperStart. Funeral Team—Thank you ALL so much for providing the wonderful meal after Rich’s funeral service! Everyone enjoyed it and it was the first time I had eaten a good meal in days! Everything was delicious and very much appreciated!!! May God Bless you all! Cindy Hall Sewing Lessons Basic/beginning sewing lessons will be offered at Hopeful this winter/spring. The lessons will be a three part series on Sundays, Feb. 1, March 1, April 12 from 2-4 pm. Anyone ages 10/4th grade and up is invited to participate. If you decide to participate, you will learn basic sewing skills and construct simple items like a pillow, tote bag, purse, place mats, table runner, or apron. I have several spots I still need to fill. This is a great family event! Please let me know ASAP so I don't have to give our spots back. Barb Zumbiel 859-653-6898, cell SENIOR HIGH YOUTH It’s time for a sleepover!!! and that means time for some fun and fellowship. The date: 1/23. We will kick off the clown season and also just have fun as a group. All sr. high are welcome. We would also like to go to the Hands Against Hunger Event the morning afterwards. See Barb Fields for details! It is Lenten Devotion Deadline Time. Please send your devotions Serving Sunday (9:30) Usher/ Com. Assts: Judy Boelter Scott Stuckwisch Lector: Larry Boelter Serving Sunday (11:00) Head Usher: Don Wentzel Usher: Paul Parmele Contact Connie Crigler or Barb Zumbiel for more information and a registration form. Usher/ Com. Assts: Debbie Fogle Toni Stelle Deadline to register is Sunday, Jan. 25. There is no cost, but we are asking for a donation to Lutheran World Relief to ship mission quilts or that you sew 2 mission quilt tops. Com. Assts. Liesl Kummer Shelley Walters Church Cleaning Help Needed We are looking to add folks to the weekly cleaning rotation. If you are interested in helping us keep our church home clean, please contact Scott Studer for more info—[email protected] Snow Tubing Family Event Saturday February 14th 12-2p $20 per person—see insert in the Banner for more info Lay Reader: Margie Page Lay Leader: Dyke Page Acolyte: Chloe Donithan Children’s Church: Susan & Jason Bivins Beth Texley Counters: Matt & Stephanie Ryan, Jay Watson Cleaning Scott Studer Greeter 9:30am Judy Boelter Greeter 11am James Kegley Missional Moments Consider how you fit into God’s Page 3 Mom’s Time Out Annual Wine Tasting Event 2015 plan rather than how God fits into yours. Cookies for Orphans Day Wednesday January 28 Chick-fil-A Buy a cookie and help an orphan. www.thechildrenarewaiting.org Dave Ramsey’s Financial Peace University is coming to Hebron Lutheran Church. First Lesson— Lesson—January 25th 5:30p5:30p-7p Cost is $100 for materials Please join us on Saturday, February 7th from 5:30 till we finish the wine for the Mom’s Time Out annual Wine Tasting event! This event is open to all, just need to RSVP! Where: 584 Lassing Way, Walton KY 41094 Cost: $8 a person, or $15 a couple Heavy appetizers and wine, as well as other beverages will be provided for the non-wine drinkers. Please RSVP to Jen Blanchard by 2/6/15 at 859-512-2684 or [email protected] Note: Child care is not provided for this event. We are looking for a couple more greeters to support our monthly rotation. A greeter welcomes people as they come to worship. If they are a guest, the greeter can answer questions, help acquaint them with “where things are” and generally help them feel welcome and comfortable here. The greeter should also “man” the visitor center after worship to answer any other questions, collect info cards, and give out bibles, bookmarks or pens. INTERESTED? See Barbara Fields or James Kegley. Call the church office to register 859859-689689-7590. Baby’s Morning Out Ages: 6 – 24 months Days: Wednesday’s and Friday’s Time: 9am until 11:30am Cost: $20 per morning Begins: Wednesday Jan. 2015 Maximum capacity: 6 children For more information you can call Judi at the preschool office at (859)647-1105 or email [email protected]. Know someone who should be a future Hopeful Hero? Be sure to nominate that person/s by filling out a nomination form and dropping it in the box on the Welcome Center table in the glass hall. HOPEFUL HERO Our January Hopeful Hero is Matt Ryan. Matt has become the resident Hopeful chef and can be found in the kitchen at many of our events. Matt also services on council, serves on the Preschool Board, leads the Outreach team, sings regularly on song teams and in the seasonal choir. Matt enjoys working with youth and helped lead our youth on a mission trip a few years ago. Matt is excited about family fellowship opportunities and helped to create the family campout night this summer and he is always willing to lend a hand wherever needed. Be sure to take a moment this month to give Matt a pat on the back and a thank you! Saturday (1/24) Servant Event—Hands Against Hunger 5 pm—Modern Worship Service pm Sunday (1/25) 9:30 am - Traditional Service Third Sunday after 10:40 am - Song Team Rehearsal the Epiphany 11 am - Contemporary Service Monday (1/26) No Events Scheduled Tuesday (1/27) 5:30pm— 5:30pm—Worship & Music Team Mtg 7pm—BSF 7pm Wednesday (1/28) 6:30pm—Catechism—AC3 6:30pm Thursday (1/29) 9:30am—Prayer Shawl 9:30am 6:30pm—Perspectives 6:30pm Friday (1/30) No Events Scheduled Next Saturday (1/31) Souper Bowl of Caring 10am— 10am—Cantata Practice 5 pm—Modern Worship Service pm Next Sunday (2/1) Fourth Sunday after the Epiphany ORPHAN SUNDAY Souper Bowl of Caring 9:30 am - Traditional Service 10:40 am - Song Team Rehearsal 11 am - Contemporary Service 2PM—Sewing 2PM Lessons Our Mission is to: Last Week’s Offering: WELCOME people to faith in Jesus Christ; EQUIP people with a faith that works in real life; SEND people in service into the world in Jesus’ name. Rev. J. Blair Fields Pastor Officers—2015 Council Members 2015 bfi[email protected] Suzanne Strawn Liesl Kummer President Scott Studer Youth & Family Ministries Director Matt Ryan [email protected] Ministry Team Property Manager Fiscal Team Vice President Chris Gladwell Youth & Family Andy Burns Music Director [email protected] Judi Kretzmann Preschool Director [email protected] James Kegley Treasurer New Members Team Fiscal Team Scott Stuckwisch Sunday: Stephanie Wichmann Total: 214 Stephanie Ryan Worship & Music Team Rev. John Hallock Financial Secretary Fiscal Team Sarah Tanner Deployed Pastor Federal Prison Chaplain, Somerset Jason Bivins Fiscal Team Hopeful Lutheran Church 6430 Hopeful Church Road Florence, KY 41042 Office: 859-525-6171 Emergency Phone: 859-803-7777 (Pastor) Office Fax: 859-525-6175 Hopeful Preschool: 859-647-1105 A memorial was given in memory of Melvin Mohr by Sedgley Brockett. I will show you my faith by what I do. James 2:18 5 pm—25 9:30 am - 56 11 am - 133 [email protected] Verse of the Month Last Weekend’s A*endance: Saturday: Ministry Team Youth & Family Church Administrator Weekly budget goal: $5,800 Offerings through November: $298,515.25 Actual Expenses through October: $342,311.21 Doug Williams Secretary Worship & Music Team Daniele Axtell Current—$6,442.05 Benevolence—$199.24 Simple Gi's—$164 The flower chart and altar gifts charts are up on the bulletin board by the restrooms. Office Hours: Mon-Thurs 9a-3p Friday 9a-1p We’re on the web: www.hopefulchurch.org Twitter: HopefulLutheran Please remember to take all your belongings with you when you leave the sanctuary including your bulletin and any trash. Thank you for helping us keep our church looking its best! Article Deadline Wednesdays @ noon We remember in prayer friends and members of our congregation who are either ill or have other special needs: Gene Sayre, Jeff Ryan’s family, Dakota Schumacher, Roy & Steve Wilmhoff, Bea Smith, Paul Fetcher, Stacy Ramler, Terri Vincent, Dave & Mary Dixon, Amber & William, Denise, Angie Stodghill and baby girl, Joshua Wade, Betty Garrison, Jiane Brumley, Bill & Vicki Richter, Jeff Kring, John Hope, Tim Keller, Ayden Brinegar, Stephanie Wichmann, Larry Watton, Jeff Billiter, Mel, Wes England, Bob Wentzel, Judy Insko, Patrick Walters, Sunshine Ashcraft, Michael Kegyes, Chris Bading, Dawn King, Marsh Family, Robinson Family, Norma Moore, Mark, .Stephany Houston, Sherry Kloeker, Matt Fogle, Phyllis Tanner, Danielle Ryan, Hagan Hussey, Casey Kinsey, Lindy and Peggy Sebree, Nancy Dringenburg, Wayne & Jean Meyers, Larry & Julie Duncan, Gordon & Marlene Blickle, Ann Lotz, Harold & Rosetta Dringenburg. shut--ins ins: Please continue to remember our shut Chuck McKenney, Sarah Haynes., Joan Heltman, Perry Renaker. Please remember those serving our country: AT2 Taylor Fields-Navy, CAPT Evan Davies –Navy, Ryan and Michael Trackwell-Air Force; Staff Sgt Donithan, II-Scott Air Force Base USAF; Lt. Cole Hyvonen-Army; SSG Kinzie Maxfield KP MP & Andy (Germany); Brad Bell-USMC (Ft. Story, Little Creek, VA), Dustin Dixon— Army (Ft. Campbell, Ky.) Cadet Kerri Schmidt, USAF Academy, and Cadet Kiersten Schmidt, USAF Academy, Army Specialist Justin Perdue and Stephanie Perdue stationed in South Korea, Zachary Haag—Marines, Sgt. Clinton Johnson—National Guard, Sgt. Cody Cross—Army (Afghanistan)
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