Winter Weather Policy - St. Paul Lutheran Church, Reed City, MI

Special Donations – Food Pantry
In Memory of Arvilla Hepner, given by Don, Roberta & Dawn,
Dennis, Kim, Ryan & Lindsay, Bryan & Vickie, Hannah, Hillary & Ben,
Don, Shana & Gabriella.
In Memory of Eric Lahti, given by Charles & Eleanor Zibbell, Marie
Taylor,
Ralph & JoAnn Hurley, Crystal Kacienda & Diane Marvel
In Memory of Bob Thiel, given by Marion Thiel, Al & Janet
Cousineau, to St. Paul Special Donations.
God’s Work, Our Hands
Our Mission-Our Vision
We are called and gathered into this family by God’s Holy Spirit,
to be equipped to be witnesses of his love and grace in our daily
lives. We are committed to be a welcoming place, where the
love of Jesus is lived out in service to one another, and to our
community and world.
Week
Regular
1-4
1-11
1-18
1-25
Attendance
81
132
131
138
Offerings
$7,251.00
$3,961.34
$3,732.00
$4,115.00
Email: [email protected]
Web Site: www. stpaulreedcity.org
Church Office Hours: 8:30 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. Mon. – Thurs.
Don’t forget to check out our church on Facebook
*******Winter
Weather Policy*******
Church Council at their November meeting put into plan a policy for
winter months.
If Reed City Schools are cancelled due to weather conditions, all
meetings at church and evening worship will be canceled.
On weekends for worship, please call the church, the answering
machine will state cancellations.
Remember our Shut-ins with
our Prayers and cards
Larry & Nancy Huss at their son & daughter-in-law’s home, 20499
20 Mile Road, Tustin, MI 49688
Roy Wolverton Curry House-5858 S. 47 Rd. #207
Cadillac, MI 49601
Marian Thiel Holland Home-Brenton Manor- Room 105, 2589 –
44th St S.E. Kentwood, MI 49512
Ileene Thiel Curry House – 5858 S. 47 Rd. # 103 Cadillac, MI 49601
Richard Wince 2 North c/o GR Home for Veterans 3000 Monroe
Ave. NE Grand Rapids, MI 49505
Giese, Laurine 230 Legion St. Howard City, MI 49329
Zibbell, Charles Grand Oaks Nursing Center 600 Denmark St.
Baldwin, MI 49304
Zibbell Eleanor-369 S. Hawkins Rd. Reed City, MI 49677
Roberts, Art & Violet – Spectrum Health RNC 300 N. Patterson, Reed
City,
MI 49677
Squires, Mark 7394 Lakola Rd. Reed City, MI 49677
Noreen, Mike Prestige Centre 5785 Broadway Rd. Mt. Pleasant, MI
48858
Prayers in Time of Loss
Please keep Ileene Thiel and family in prayers, at the death of
husband Bob. Bob died Wednesday, December 31 in his sleep. Bob
& Ileene have been residents at Curry House in Cadillac. Before
moving, Bob & Ileene were regulars at worship and are missed.
They were married on Valentine’s Day 2001 here at St. Paul, with
Robert Pooley and the then secretary, Diane Eichenberg as their
attendants.
Humphrey & Cindy VanderVlugt at the death of Cindy’s mom,
Donna Whaley. Donna died on December 31. Ken & Donna have
been at worship with us over the years. Service was held at Zion
Lutheran in Cadillac where they were members all their married life,
almost 65 years together. Grandchildren Jon and Becky
VanderVlugt gave wonderful tributes to their grandma.
A Memorial Service was held on January 17 for Eric Lahti. Eric died
at home January 8. In 2002 Eric joined St. Paul and enjoyed
coaching our co-ed softball team for several years, and took part in
church activities. We keep Rochelle in prayers.
Congratulations
Cindy VanderVlugt upon her retirement from the United States Postal
Service; working for 27 years, 17 of 27 years serving in Reed City. We
will miss Cindy working behind the counter addressing our questions.
Thank You
Dear Brothers & Sisters of St. Paul,
I want to thank all of you for thinking of me. Your cards, notes,
Circle 2 cookies, and Pastor Dawn’s monthly visits remind me that
though I’m unable to attend services; I am still a member of St.
Paul’s. My live long connection to St. Paul is something I treasure,
and it gives me so much peace and joy! I count each of you a
blessing. Thank you so much. Love, Marian Thiel
Church Family
Robert and I would like to thank you for your most generous
Christmas gift.
A Lenten Adventure – A Living Faith
The season of Lent is a time for us to pause and make room in our
lives for God’s Spirit to speak to us. Our mid-week Lenten services
begin February 18th, at 7:00 p.m. with a traditional Ash Wednesday
service with Holy Communion and the imposition of ashes and we
are reminded that from dust we came and to dust we shall return.
For the following Lenten services we will hear from a biblical
character-John Mark, the author of the Gospel of Mark.
He will share that indeed faith is a life-long journey – an adventure
in becoming all God created for us to be, and that faith is not an end
unto itself, but a means to an end – that end being eternal life. We
are all works in progress, with questions, struggles, doubts, and
surprises as we travel through life. Mark will share some of those
from his own life.
Plan now to give back to God a little more of the time he so
generously gives you, and attend the mid-week Lenten services.
Beginning February 25th, there will be a 6:00 p.m. Lenten dinner
sponsored by our ministry teams with services at 7:00 p.m.
Youth Corner
What’s Happening?
2-4 Lawrence Huss
2-4 Jacob Stange
2-6 Mason Johnson
2-8 Makayla Roggow
2-9 Mick Reed
2-12 Elaine Kailing
2-13 Jack Wilson
2-15 Canyon Reed
2-16 Gayle Brownlee
2-16 Ella Ford
2-18 June Keysor
2-19 Kylene Bookwalter
2-22 Logan Vincent
2-25 Rick Mom
2-25 Cindy Remus
2-25 Chris Wabindato
2-26 Elijah Brown
2-26 Art Proefrock
Fundraiser – A big thank you to the congregation for your support
for our popcorn weekends.
Please note, in February our popcorn funds will be designated to
Our Brothers Keeper Homeless Shelter in Big Rapids.
Sunday School Study - Discussion Questions:
If there is only one God, why are there so many different religions?
Why do Christians believe Christianity is the best religion? Why are
there so many different Christian denominations?
Fellowship - Laurie Cendrowski hosted the Youth Group for
overnight at her house. The group went on a road trip to Mt.
Pleasant to check out purchase of comfort chairs for the Youth
room.
2-3 Jim & Carol Halladay (53)
2-16 Rodger & Clara Powell (58)
Outreach – February 28 – Walk for Warmth. We appreciate
sponsors.
Service to the Congregation – Youth Group will be hosting
Fellowship Hour on February 1st and hosting Lenten Supper on
March 11th.
2-2 Gabriella Hall
2-12 Joel Robbins
2-20 Emma McCleary
Because of the support of parents and the congregation, Laurie
Cendrowski and Pastor were able to attend the December Youth
Gathering in Lansing with Emma McCleary, Miranda Church,
Makayla Roggow, Allison Roberts and Brandy Williams.
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I would like to take this opportunity t thank the congregation for
their support , without you I wouldn’t have been able to have the
life changing experience. The theme for The Gathering this year
was Love They Neighbor. Twice during the day we would go to
small groups, where you didn’t necessarily know anybody, every
time we met we learned more about a different aspect of love,
loving ourselves, loving others, loving God, or how God loves us.
My favorite was probably where we learned about how God loves
us no matter what and as long as we know that, doing the other
aspects will be easier. We also met to worship every day, we would
pray and sing with the band that was there. My time at The
Gathering was nothing short of amazing. I met so many new people
and learned so much, I wouldn’t trade that for anything. Allison
Roberts
This year was my 4th year attending and probably my last. I really
enjoyed the activities and the theme of Love. I really thought this
experience helped our Youth Group get closer, before I was the odd
one out always quiet. I feel so much more comfortable with the
others. This new relationship was the best part of The Gathering for
me. Brandy Williams
My Gathering experience is one I will never forget. The fact that so many
people come together to worship, it opened my eyes to see how many
people care and I seen some people that were down went to small groups
and so many people cheered them up and that was my favorite part. Thank
you for supporting me and helping me go to The Gathering. Miranda
Church
My experience at The Gathering was very fun and interesting. The service
was the best part for me. The little girl that I was playing with was a little
challenging for me. Her name was Carmen. I know that she came from a
difficult household, so I kept my patience throughout the service project.
The service project taught me that I should be grateful for what I have.
Makayla Roggow
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Going to The Gathering this past weekend was an amazing faith
experience. Us girls not only grew closer but we made new friends.
My favorite part was our service day. Kids from a local group, Kids
Explosion, came in and we partnered up with one of them. For all
that day, we got to talk and see things from their eyes. My whole
weekend was an eye opener. I loved every moment! Thank you for
your support and help in growing in my faith. Emma McCleary
The Gathering 2014 was a great time of fellowship. I want to thank
Church Council & the congregation for all the financial support &
prayers for our Youth Group. Watching high school students
worship the Lord & bond is so rewarding for me to witness! I really
like getting to spend more time with Pastor & the girls to get to
know them better! Thank again for this opportunity, working with
the girls really fulfills me & makes me complete! I know it is truly
where God wants me to serve. Laurie Cendrowski
Children’s Ministry
(Pre School – 6th Grade)
Our Brother’s Keeper
405 South Third (rear of bldg.)
1-231-629-8033
Parents please mark your calendar, bring the family.
Game Event and Supper
Sunday, February 15th 4:00 p.m. – 6:00 p.m.
Bring your favorite game to share, other games will
be Provided
It is our Mission to not only provide a warm,
safe, place to stay but to also provide a
nutritious meal each day. Listed below are
some of our ongoing needs. We thank you for
any help you can provide.
Who Said This?
“Be the change you wish to see in the world”
“Be silent as to services you have rendered but speak of favors you
have received.”
“An individual has not started living until he can rise above the
narrow continues of his individual concerns to the broader
concerns of all humanity.”
“The little things we take for granted are whispers of God’s love for
us.”
“The worst loneliness is not to be comfortable with yourself.”
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Mark Twain, Martin Luther King Jr. Mahatma Gandhi, Seneca, Greta Zefo
If you are in Big Rapids and can purchase a few items, please check
out the need list below.
Kleenex
Women’s Razors
Clorox Wipes
Disinfectant Cleaner
Laundry Soap
Dish Soap
Toilet Paper
Toilet Bowl Cleaner
S.O.S. Pads
Aluminum Foil
Men’s Razors
Paper Towels
Zip-Lock Bags
Paper Plates
Napkins
Bleach
Glass Cleaner
Staple Products
Ketchup, Mustard, Mayo, Salad Dressing, Sugar Packets, Salt &
Pepper, Spices, Coffee