Weekly Announcements - Shepherd of The Valley Lutheran Church

PRAYER REQUESTS
Norma Allen
(Gaylon Dayton’s aunt)
Ruth Ann Bartine
(Chuck & Darla Henze’s cousin)
Robert Churchill
(Marcelyn Churchill’s brother-in-law &
Bob & Lary Churchills’ uncle)
Scot Dicks
The Shepherd’s Corner
MISSION PRAYER REQUEST Please pray for Sarah Schaff who serves as a
missionary in Vietnam, where she teaches English to university students. Sarah builds
relationships with her students in and out of class. She also works with the rest of LCMS
personnel in Vietnam to support their humanitarian work. Please pray for Sarah as she
lives among and serves the people of Vietnam and also for the Vietnamese people that
they may hear about and experience the love of Christ.
“Faithful Servants of Christ, Relentlessly
Believing, Learning, and Sharing God’s Word”
(Linda Schug’s nephew)
Katelin Enderton
(friend of Gaylon Dayton’s family)
Robert Folger
(Janet Dayton’s father)
Emma Gehring
(Kaylene Crouch’s neice)
Robert Hall
(Ryan Hall’s father)
Ellen Hanken
(Ruth McNamara’s mother)
Mary Hanken
(Ruth McNamara’s sister)
Thelma Harris
(Gloria Sear’s aunt)
Gene & Kathy Hart
Niavh Hyatt
(Western Hills student)
Robert Johnson
(Leroy Monson’s brother-in-law)
Melvin Kischer
(Larry Kirscher’s father)
Natalie Klawonn
Hank & Jan Krohn
Kathy Kucera
(Jim & Linda Fehl’s friend)
Nadine McNamara
(Dave McNamara’s mother)
Mia Marie Mennega
(Granddaughter of Carol Pieper)
Ruby Milloway
(Belinda Schlueter’s mother)
Rhonda Neilson
(Teresa Drennon’s sister)
Kristine Nicewarner
(Karen Jackson’s sister)
Janet Nihart
(Friend of McNamara family)
Barb Parrott
Lillian Poulsen
Adam Rix
(Larry & Dorothy Rix’ grandson)
John Sauer
Betty Schulte
Lanae Seid
Mackenzie Sobek
Ruth Stacy
Alice Ann Swenka
(Gene & Kathy Hart’s daughter)
Chris Turnis
(Jeff & Kris Collum’s friend)
Carrie Valerio
(Reita Spradlin’s daughter)
Mary Jane Waldrop
(Baarb Monson’s sister)
Dee Weaver
Marcia Weitzel
(Jodi Parrott’s aunt)
Richard Willham
(Lee Willham’s father)
Carolyn Williams
Chris Yelle
(friend/coworker of Zach McFarling)
BIRTHDAYS FOR THE WEEK: Mary Anne Kennedy - March 9th;Herb Hartman,
John Matthies, and Tia Pugh - March 12th; Kelsey Setzkorn - March 13th; and Noemi
Guerra, Heather McNamara, and Aaron Welch - March 14th..
WE WELCOME INTO FELLOWSHIP At a private service on Sunday, March 1,
we baptized Erin Christine Arnold and Jaxon James Arnold, infant son of Bryce
and Erin Arnold in the name of the Father, of the Son and of the Holy Spirit. Erin’s
sponsors were Kenneth and Bonnie Jensen and Jaxon’s sponsors were Joshua
and Amy Minikus. We pray God’s continued blessing upon this family. Welcome
to the SOTV family!
At the 10:30 a.m. service today, we baptize John K.T. Anderson, son of John Anderson and Jackie Sauer in the name of the Father, of the Son and of the Holy
Spirit. His sponsors are Gary and Julie McFarling. We pray God’s continued
blessing upon this child and his family. Welcome to the SOTV family!
STEWARDSHIP CORNER Many of us can relate to Martha, who, in the process of
doing good things to honor her Lord, found herself too busy to spend time with Him
(Luke 10:38-42). Jesus wasn‘t happy about that. Nor is He pleased when we wear
ourselves out, even if it‘s in service to Him, and too tired for daily devotions and prayer
and sometimes even weekly worship with fellow believers. Jesus Himself, with only three
years to accomplish His mission, took time for rest and relaxation with friends and time
for communion with His Father. He invites us, ―Come to Me all who labor and heavy
aden, and I will give you rest‖ (Matthew 11:28). Take Him up on His offer!
BUILDING HEALTHY FAMILIES: The first text message was sent in Europe in
1993. A mere 20 years later, the average teenager communicates primarily by
text, spending 1 hour and 35 minutes each day sending or receiving nearly 4,000
texts. No matter what the form of interaction, some core truths still need to be
communicated: Kids still need to know that their parents love them, no matter
what. Wives still need to know that their husbands love them, no matter what.
Husbands still need to know that their wives respect them, no matter what. And
we all need to remember how much God loves us, no matter what. Find a creative
way to communicate these core messages to your family members and friends
this week, possibly even by text! (GLUASDINMW = God loves you and so do I, no
matter what) Lutheran Family Service (515) 251-4900 or (515)-573-3138
LUTHERANS FOR LIFE ―Christians do not permit the lifestyle modeled by the world
to limit their compassion, but rather they imitate Christ, who willingly gave of Himself to
serve others. When the world cries, ‗Inconvenience—not now, that‘s not my job, no, not
for me,‘ imitators of Christ say, ‗Heavenly Father, not my will, but Thine be done.‘‖ Ryan
C. MacPherson, Bethany Lutheran College, Mankato, Minnesota – A ―Life Quote‖ from
Lutherans For Life • www.lutheransforlife.org
THE DRAKE CHOIR AND CHAMBER CHOIR, conducted by Aimee BeckmannCollier, will launch their regional tour with a home concert on Tuesday, March 10,
at 7:30 p.m. in Sheslow Auditorium on Drake’s campus. The performance will
feature music by contemporary American composers and two Chinese pieces
(sung in Chinese), as well as works by Brahms, Bach and others. There is no
admission charge for the concert.
3900 Ashworth Road, West Des Moines, IA 50265
Pastor David J. Dahlke
Pastor Eugene R. Krueger
www.shepherd-valley.org
Phone: (515) 225-1623
Service Times
Saturdays
5:00 p.m. (traditional)
Sundays
8:00 a.m. (traditional)
10:30 a.m. (contemporary)
Sunday School - 9:15 a.m.
Adult Bible Class - 9:15 a.m.
Sunday - March 8th
8:00 a.m. Worship Service
9:15 a.m. Adult Bible Study
9:30 a.m. High School Bible Study
10:30 a.m. Worship Service
10:30 a.m. Hispanic Sunday School
11:45 a.m. Hispanic Worship Service
1:00 p.m. Baseball
4:30 p.m. Team Meeting
5:30 p.m. New Member Meal
6:00 p.m. ACT
6:00 p.m. Miller Share Group
Monday - March 9th
4:30 p.m. UniTy Practice
6:00 p.m. Small Group
6:30 p.m. Monday Night Ministry
7:00 p.m. Small Group
7:00 p.m. Adult Choir Practice
7:00 p.m. Basketball
Tuesday - March 10th
4:00 p.m. Lenten Meal Setup
7:00 p.m. ESL Classes
Wednesday - March 11th
5:30 p.m. Lenten Meal
6:30 LENT SERVICE
7:30 p.m. ACT
7:30 p.m. Praise Team
7:30 p.m. Hispanic Sports Ministry
Thursday - March 12th
8:00 a.m. TALK
9:30 a.m. Ladies Bible Study
6:30 p.m. ESL Classes
6:00 p.m. Spanish Praise Band Practice
7:00 p.m. JuBELLation Practice
8:00 p.m. Bible Study
Friday - March 13th
7:00 p.m. Hispanic Sports Ministry
Saturday - March 14th
8:00 a.m. Intercessory Prayer
9:30 a.m. Altar Circle Meeting
5:00 p.m. Worship Service
6:00 p.m. Video-based Bible Study
Sunday - March 15th
8:00 a.m. Worship Service
9:15 a.m. Adult Bible Study
9:30 a.m. High School Bible Study
10:30 a.m. Worship Service
10:30 a.m. Hispanic Sunday School
11:45 a.m. Hispanic Worship Service
5:30 p.m. Men‘s Basketball
7:00 p.m. Baseball
WELCOME TO SHEPHERD OF THE VALLEY!
Thank you for choosing to worship with us today. Our desire is to make
your worship experience a positive one. Check out our information booth, in
the skylight area. Take home a church calendar of events or any of the
other items you may find helpful to you. Please make yourself at home.
This is God’s house and a home to all who worship here.
SATURDAY NIGHT BIBLE STUDY On March 7th we will view John Loeffler's
video presentation: The Coming Persecution of Christians in the West. For the
future Saturday Night Video Study series, I am considering ―Out of Nothing‖
(Creation vs Evolution). It is from the LHMMEN's network. Check it out on the
LHMMEN web address. Let me know if it is one you would like. We will also
discuss the dates for the remaining Saturdays in March through April regarding
conflicts with the Easter schedule. Subway sandwiches & snacks available.
ADULT BIBLE STUDY:
HOW DID THE EARLY CHURCH DEAL WITH GOD'S WORD AND THEIR
LIFE'S CIRCUMSTANCES? Join Pastor Dahlke in the Ephesians 2:8
Room.
WANT A FREE CONSCIENCE? Tired of living with guilt? Join Pastor Krueger
for cookies and discussion in the Family Life Center on March 8th at 9:15.
MILESTONE – PICTURE BIBLE: Parents of young children who have
completed the 3 session Picture Bible classes will gift their child with a
picture Bible this morning. During this gifting in worship, the parents will
speak a blessing over their child. Congratulations, parents, for desiring the
skills and knowledge of how to be a strong spiritual leader in your home!!
JAM & CONFIRMATION HAS moved to Sunday mornings through Lent.
Note: NO Sunday School for JAM & Confirmation on March 15-spring
break. NO SUNDAY SCHOOL for ages 3 through grade 8 on Sunday, March
15 (Spring break weekend)
NURSERY WILL NOT BE STAFFED ON SUNDAY, MARCH 15.
NO BLAST DURING LENT! (FEBRUARY 18 – APRIL 5)
THANK YOU FOR ALL YOU ARE DOING – We are ―zeroing in‖ on that
National Convention in June! Next Sunday is LWML ―Cookie-Cartridge‖ Sunday.
Please remember to bring your used small toner cartridges, laptops, etc. for
recycling. There is a black box available in the church office for your convenience
in depositing your recyclable items.
THE SPRING NEWSLETTER is on the Information Desk or online at
www.shepherd-valley.org/
MEALS BEING SERVED BEFORE LENT SERVICES: on Wednesdays at 5:30 pm in our Family Life
Center. We know how busy this time of year can be so various groups want to provide a quality meal along
with some time for families to meet and get to know each other. We hope you will join us for these meals and
if you feel moved to give a free-will donation, there will be a basket available. We will offer lemonade and
water as beverages at the meals. Bread and jelly will also be available for those who may not prefer the main
entrée.
March 11 – SS Teachers/LWML (BBQ Brisket, cheesy potatoes, green beans, rolls, dessert)
March 18 – ESL/PDV (Mexican or Tex-Mex menu)
March 25 – No Meal
THE NEXT LWML GENERAL MEETING will be Tuesday, March 17, 2015. Please Note: This
meeting is open to all ladies of the church and also other ministries within SOTV. The guest speaker
will be Susan Travis, representing Hope Ministries. She will bring information on many aspects of
Hope Ministries, but with special emphasis on the women’s ministry and its needs at Hope. An
excellent outreach opportunity – please plan to attend! LWML ladies who can should meet at 6:30 to
pin more quilts for Convention. The business meeting will begin at 7:00.
1-2-3 MAGIC Children don’t come with a “How To Raise Me” training manual. If you are raising
children (2 – 12 years) 1-2-3 Magic might be your ticket to effective/enjoyable parenting. Sunday,
March 22 & 29, April 12, 19 & 26. 9:15 – 10:15 a.m. in the Multi-Purpose Room.
YOUTH GRADES 5 – 8: Are you coming to the Late Nighter on Friday, March 27 (6:00 – 11:30 p.m.)
Word is out that the night could be MESSY! Messy is fun! Talk with Tia if you plan to attend.
EASTER LILIES Help us decorate the sanctuary for the Easter services Lilies may be ordered for
$10 per plant. Orders may be turned in to the church office. Deadline to order is Monday, March
30th. Please remember to take your lilies home to enjoy after the last worship service on Easter
Sunday.
VOLUNTEERS NEEDED: SOTV is currently looking to grow its technology department. Are you familiar
with running a computer? Training is available as we look to grow our volunteers who help with the
presentations we use during our worship services. We can train you for the worship service you already attend
and we‘d like to get enough volunteers where you would serve once a month. Please contact Angie Spann or
James Parrott if you are willing to be used in this wonderful new area of ministry. (GREAT for Jr High and
HS students!)
PRAYER REQUEST PROCEDURE CHANGE We value your prayer requests. In order to keep our
lists up to date, we will only be keeping them in the Intercessory Prayers and Shepherd’s Corner for
two weeks unless you notify us to continue them.
DO YOU PLAY THE PIANO? SOTV has paid openings for individuals who can play hymns and/or songs
for all of our worship services. Flexible scheduling is available. If interested or if you know of someone,
please contact Angie Spann at [email protected] or call the church office.
EASTER CANDY NEEDED: Please help ACT with their annual Easter egg hunt by donating candy
and placing it in the box in the narthex. All candy must not contain nuts or peanuts and be able to fit
inside a plastic egg. Thanks for providing a little treat for our little people!!
SERVANTS QUEST is Sunday, June 14, 21 & 28…..look for registration information later this
month. SERVANTS QUEST is for the whole congregation and any friends you invite to come with you.
SERVANTS QUEST - How you can help now? The planning team is investigating service and outreach projects. Do you know someone who needs a home project completed? Maybe we can get
that done! Do you know an organization that we could serve with? Know any people that just
needs some time? Your connection can lead us to being the “light of Jesus” in the world. The team
would love to hear your ideas! Fill the box in the SOTV lobby with your ideas!
BE SURE TO PICK UP YOUR SCRIP CARDS If you are planning to go out for lunch after church, stop
and see us first. We have cards on hand for many area restaurants plus Whole Foods, HyVee, Dahls, Fareway,
Target, Wal-Mart, Family Christian Store, and many others. We can order almost anything and have it within a
week. For more information or to purchase your Gift cards, see Kim Rasler at the Saturday evening service
and Jodi Parrott, Shelli Burmester, or Angie Spann in the narthex area on Sunday mornings or anytime during
the week in the main office. The youth and leaders of ACT thank you for your support!!!
FLOWERS FOR THE ALTAR Celebrate a special day such as baptism, birthday, anniversary, or
any special event in your life with us. Just sign up on the Altar Circle/LWML Bulletin Board or call the
church office and Rita Rusch will contact you to make arrangements for the flowers. You may also
furnish your own flowers. We thank you in advance for providing flowers for the Altar as well as
sharing a special time with us! You may take your flowers home to enjoy after the Sunday services.
HELP IS NEEDED TO SERVE a meal at the Eddie Davis Community Center here is West Des Moines
on Tuesday, March 24 from 5:30 to 7:00 p.m. Please consider helping to prepare food and help service a
meal to those in need right here in West Des Moines. Food needed for approximately 35 people. This program
is through SOTV‘s partnership with Churches Outreach Group (COG). Contact Larry Rix or Marla Melco in
the office if you are interested in helping out.
ATTENDING IOWA STATE? Consider Beta Sigma Psi National Lutheran Fraternity. Check out the $1,500
Scholarships at Epsilon.BetaSigmaPsi.org/recruitment/scholarship. For questions or more info: email
[email protected]
LUTHERANS FOR LIFE (LFL) in Nevada, Iowa, has an opening for an accountant. The accountant
will be responsible for nearly all financial transactions that take place at LFL & will provide financial
reporting for the organization. This part-time position averages 30 hours per week. The accountant
reports directly to the National Director of Lutherans For Life & must be skilled in QuickBooks
(including inventory module), Word, Excel, & Outlook. A minimum AA in accounting or equivalent
experience is required. Non-profit accounting experience is helpful. Go to
www.lutheransforlife.org/lfl-job-board for more information on the position including essential core
values & functions. (888.364.LIFE; [email protected]).
AGAPE PREGNANCY CENTER'S BASEMENT SALE is in need of volunteers!!! Sales are held Spring
through Fall and all proceeds benefit Agape. We need people to place Basement Sale signs as well as people to
work 4 hour shifts on a Friday or Saturday. You could serve individually or with a group. Call Sharon at
515.265.8829 to learn more!
LENT AND HOLY WEEK WORSHIP SERVICES
Sunday Services at 8:00 a.m. & 10:30 a.m.
(Saturday services at 5:00 p.m.)
Sunday, March 15th—Lent IV
Sunday, March 22nd—Lent V
Mid-Week Wednesday Services at 6:30 p.m.
Wednesday, March 11th
Lenten Meal @ 5:30 p.m.
Wednesday, March 18th
Lenten Meal @ 5:30 p.m.
Wednesday, March 25th
NO MEAL
Holy Week Services
PALM SUNDAY
MAUNDY THURSDAY
GOOD FRIDAY SERVICES
(No Saturday service on April 4th)
Easter Egg Hunt
EASTER SERVICES
Sunday, March 29th, 8:00 a.m. & 10:30 a.m.
Thursday, April 2nd 6:30 p.m.
Friday, April 3rd, 1:00 p.m. & 6:30 p.m.
Saturday, April 4th @ 11:00 a.m.
Sunday, April 5th
7:00 a.m. (Sunrise)
8:30 a.m. (Traditional)
10:30 a.m. (Contemporary)
Communion served at all services
FREE Easter Breakfast served 7:30 am—10:30 am