Bulletin Notices for June 18, 2017

>>>>FROM THE CHURCH TREASURER:  please use 2017 offering envelopes only!

HANDS OF GRACE is in need of coffee, tea & toothpaste.  Thank you.

COFFEE HOUR hosts/hostesses needed!  Please contact Janice Becker for more information @ 860-379-3172 or slutheranchurch@snet.net

>>>>PLEASE CHECK your mailbox.

Vacation Bible School at St. Paul’s!

Monday, July 17th – Friday, July 21st ~ 9am – 11:45am

“Mighty Fortress VBS,” kids learn that God is their refuge and strength. They may not ace the test or make the team, but God promises to be their rock and their salvation – their fortress and sure defense. In Jesus, the victory is won! Come along as we sing fun songs, do crazy crafts, eat yummy snacks, play awesome games, and more! Contact Marissa Manor at mmanor17@gmail.com for more information.  Registration for participants and volunteers is available now at www.vbsmate.com/SPLCNewHartford.

Bulletin Notices for October 23, 2016

HANDS OF GRACE is in need of toothbrushes, egg cartons, plastic bags, cereal, and soup.  Thank you.

Mormons – Who are they? What do they believe?…All are welcome for this study on Sunday mornings during the Christian Education Hour. This Bible study will look at the group’s origins (Joseph Smith, the Book of Mormon, Brigham Young, and others); the discrepancy between Mormon beliefs and orthodox Christian teaching and faith; the meaning of some of its rituals (baptism of the dead, endowments for the living and dead, temple garments, celestial marriage); and the prominence of the temple in the life of a Mormon. It will feature comments from individuals who have been deeply immersed in the Mormon belief system.

REFORMATION IS STILL ABOUT JESUS!  All are invited to the New England District Reformation Celebration on Sunday,October 30, 2016, 2pm-7pm, at St. John’s Lutheran Church, 60 Broad St., Westfield, MA. The Celebration includes fun games for children and families, Worship with communion, and an Oktoberfest dinner with German food and fellowship!  Details are posted on the bulletin board in the coffee hour area.  Please RSVP by signing up on the sheet in the narthex by TODAY.

High School Youth…and their friends are invited to the next youth hangout time on Sunday, October 30th.  All the details of another exciting afternoon of fun coming soon – stay tuned!  Any questions?  Text Marissa Manor at 309-310-5915.

Since 1942, the LWML has affirmed each woman’s identity as a child of God and her relationship with Jesus Christ, encouraging and equipping Christian women to live out their lives in active mission ministries, and to support missions around the world through their sacrificial gifts of mites, tithes, offerings, and tireless service. Through their invitation to “come and see” what God has done for all people, countless neighbors from all walks of life have been reached and touched by the love of God in Christ Jesus.  LWML Mites will be collected on Sunday, October 30 and Nov. 6 at the LWML display table in the main level Bible study room.  Please bring the change and dollar bills from your Mite boxes to support and learn more about the 2016-18 LWML district and national Mite projects.  Any questions can be directed to Deaconess Manor at deaconess.manor@gmail.com

Lutheran Women Missionary League (LWML)…has a District Retreat taking place on November 4th-5th in Enfield, CT.  The theme for the Retreat is “Beautiful Feet”. Are your feet running in all directions, aching to be put up, or longing to walk alongside others? No matter where you are in your faith walk, the Lord has equipped you with uniquely beautiful feet! Registration forms are on the table in the narthex.  Please see the bulletin boards at church for more information on this event, or contact Deaconess Tiffany Manor.

Choir Informational Session…TODAY immediately following the 8:00am worship for about 15 minutes. This will be an opportunity for current choir singers and those interested in singing in the future, to preview the 8:00 choir hymn selections for the Sundays in November and the Festival Choir selections for Thanksgiving and Christmas Eve. This optional informational session will allow singers to receive the music in advance and to listen to the festival choir music. Regular rehearsals for Thanksgiving and Christmas music will begin the first week of November. New choir singers, teen to adult, are always welcome! Please see Ruth Yeadon for more information.

All Saints’ Day Remembrance… During our worship services on Sunday, November 6th, we would like to remember your family and friends who have died in the faith since All Saints’ Day last year (Nov. 1st, 2015). Please submit those names to Pastor Manor by Wednesday, November 2nd for inclusion in the remembrance.

Mission Aware Sundays…will be taking place the next two Sundays, October 30th and November 6th. Stop by the main level Bible study room and see the displays showing what’s happening here at St. Paul’s as we continue to share God’s saving love for all people in Jesus Christ in our community and around the world.

THE FIRST LUTHERAN CHURCH OF HOLYOKE, MA invites you to an upcoming concert: “It is with great joy and excitement that I announce the start of the ‘Soli Deo Gloria’ Concert Series at First Lutheran set to begin this fall. The first concert will be held on Sunday, October 30th, beginning at 2:00pm. This concert will feature both choral and organ musical selections by Heinrich Schütz (1585-1672), Hans Leo Hassler (1564-1612), J.S. Bach (1685-1750), and other composers. The concert will also include hymn singing and organ improvisations in the German Baroque tradition. We hope that you will join us at all of our concerts to experience excellent music here at First Lutheran!”  Thank you, Jeff Windoloski, Organist/Series Artistic Director, First Lutheran Church, 1810 Northampton Street, Holyoke, MA.  For more information call (413) 534 – 4071 or visit lutheranholyoke.org 

Christians Helping Christians …  The principle of Christians helping Christians goes back to the New Testament churches.  Today, investors in Church Extension help fellow Lutherans with their Christian outreach by providing facilities where the Gospel of Jesus Christ is taught and preached.  You can do this plus make your savings grow through this unique ministry.  Join us as we reach out with interest.  To learn more, call 1-800-THE LCEF (843-5233).

Bulletin Notices for October, 16, 2016

HANDS OF GRACE is in need of toothbrushes, egg cartons, plastic bags, cereal, and soup.  Thank you.

>>>CHURCH VISION/PLANNING MEETING Saturday, October 22nd, 9:00am – 11:30am (coffee and snacks provided).  Every member of the church family is invited!  This is a “brain storming” session!   We are looking for feedback and ideas for how we all can better serve the Lord in the coming months and years as we continue to “share at every opportunity the message of God’s unconditional saving love for all people found only in Jesus Christ.”   Thank you, Dave Yoreo 

Mormons – Who are they? What do they believe?…All are welcome for this study on Sunday mornings during the Christian Education Hour. This Bible study will look at the group’s origins (Joseph Smith, the Book of Mormon, Brigham Young, and others); the discrepancy between Mormon beliefs and orthodox Christian teaching and faith; the meaning of some of its rituals (baptism of the dead, endowments for the living and dead, temple garments, celestial marriage); and the prominence of the temple in the life of a Mormon. It will feature comments from individuals who have been deeply immersed in the Mormon belief system.

REFORMATION IS STILL ABOUT JESUS!  All are invited to the New England District Reformation Celebration on Sunday, October 30, 2016, 2pm-7pm, at St. John’s Lutheran Church, 60 Broad St., Westfield, MA. The Celebration includes fun games for children and families, Worship with communion, and an Oktoberfest dinner with German food and fellowship!  Details are posted on the bulletin board in the coffee hour area.  Please RSVP by signing up on the sheet in the narthex by next Sunday, October 23rd.

Since 1942, the LWML has affirmed each woman’s identity as a child of God and her relationship with Jesus Christ, encouraging and equipping Christian women to live out their lives in active mission ministries, and to support missions around the world through their sacrificial gifts of mites, tithes, offerings, and tireless service. Through their invitation to “come and see” what God has done for all people, countless neighbors from all walks of life have been reached and touched by the love of God in Christ Jesus.  LWML Mites will be collected on Sunday, October 30 and Nov. 6 at the LWML display table in the main level Bible study room.  Please bring the change and dollar bills from your Mite boxes to support and learn more about the 2016-18 LWML district and national Mite projects.  Any questions can be directed to Deaconess Manor at deaconess.manor@gmail.com

Lutheran Women Missionary League (LWML)…has a District Retreat taking place on November 4th-5th in Enfield, CT.  The theme for the Retreat is “Beautiful Feet”. Are your feet running in all directions, aching to be put up, or longing to walk alongside others? No matter where you are in your faith walk, the Lord has equipped you with uniquely beautiful feet! Registration forms are on the table in the narthex.  Please see the bulletin boards at church for more information on this event, or contact Deaconess Tiffany Manor.

New! The Lutheran Federal Credit Union … The new Lutheran Federal Credit Union is now available to serve you.  With initial startup funding provided by the LCEF, the LFCU is ready to fulfill all of your banking needs.  This exciting new institution even provides the ability to make deposits and withdrawals right here in our local community through an innovative partnership with select credit unions throughout the United States.  Membership is available to anyone who is a member, volunteer or employee of a church or school that is part of the LCMS.  Check it out at lutheranfcu.org!

High School Youth…and their friends are invited to the next youth hangout time on Sunday, October 30th.  All the details of another exciting afternoon of fun coming soon – stay tuned! Any questions?  Text Marissa Manor at 309-310-5915.

Choir Informational Session…next Sunday, October 23rd immediately following the 8:00 am worship for about 15 minutes. This will be an opportunity for current choir singers and those interested in singing in the future, to preview the 8:00 choir hymn selections for the Sundays in November and the Festival Choir selections for Thanksgiving and Christmas Eve. This optional informational session will allow singers to receive the music in advance and to listen to the festival choir music. Regular rehearsals for Thanksgiving and Christmas music will begin the first week of November. New choir singers, teen to adult, are always welcome! Please see Ruth Yeadon for more information.

Bulletin Notices for October 9, 2016

***PLEASE CHECK your mailbox today!

HANDS OF GRACE is in need of toothbrushes, egg cartons, plastic bags, cereal, and soup.  Thank you.

***Autumn Pot Bless…. With the arrival of fall, it’s a perfect time to join in the warmth of fellowship.  All are welcome on October 15th from 5:00 to 7:30 in the lower fellowship room for food and friendship.  To help us prepare, please RSVP by October 10th to Don or Emily Poudin 860-485-9299 or epoud@sbcglobal.net with the number attending and a favorite dish you would like to bring.

CHURCH VISION/PLANNING MEETING Saturday, October 22nd, 9:00am – 11:30am (coffee and snacks provided).  Every member of the church family is invited!  This is a “brain storming” session!   We are looking for feedback and ideas for how we all can better serve the Lord in the coming months and years as we continue to “share at every opportunity the message of God’s unconditional saving love for all people found only in Jesus Christ.”   Thank you, Dave Yoreo 

Mormons – Who are they? What do they believe?…All are welcome for this study on Sunday mornings during the Christian Education Hour. This Bible study will look at the group’s origins (Joseph Smith, the Book of Mormon, Brigham Young, and others); the discrepancy between Mormon beliefs and orthodox Christian teaching and faith; the meaning of some of its rituals (baptism of the dead, endowments for the living and dead, temple garments, celestial marriage); and the prominence of the temple in the life of a Mormon. It will feature comments from individuals who have been deeply immersed in the Mormon belief system.

Since 1942, the LWML has affirmed each woman’s identity as a child of God and her relationship with Jesus Christ, encouraging and equipping Christian women to live out their lives in active mission ministries, and to support missions around the world through their sacrificial gifts of mites, tithes, offerings, and tireless service. Through their invitation to “come and see” what God has done for all people, countless neighbors from all walks of life have been reached and touched by the love of God in Christ Jesus.  LWML Mites will be collected on Sunday, October 30 and Nov. 6 at the LWML display table in the main level Bible study room.  Please bring the change and dollar bills from your Mite boxes to support and learn more about the 2016-18 LWML district and national Mite projects.  Any questions can be directed to Deaconess Manor at deaconess.manor@gmail.com

Lutheran Women Missionary League (LWML)…has a District Retreat taking place on November 4th-5th in Enfield, CT.  The theme for the Retreat is “Beautiful Feet”. Are your feet running in all directions, aching to be put up, or longing to walk alongside others? No matter where you are in your faith walk, the Lord has equipped you with uniquely beautiful feet! Registration forms are on the table in the narthex.  Please see the bulletin boards at church for more information on this event, or contact Deaconess Tiffany Manor.

New! The Lutheran Federal Credit Union … The new Lutheran Federal Credit Union is now available to serve you.  With initial startup funding provided by the LCEF, the LFCU is ready to fulfill all of your banking needs.  This exciting new institution even provides the ability to make deposits and withdrawals right here in our local community through an innovative partnership with select credit unions throughout the United States.  Membership is available to anyone who is a member, volunteer or employee of a church or school that is part of the LCMS.  Check it out at lutheranfcu.org!

Bulletin Notices for October 2, 2016

HANDS OF GRACE is in need of toothbrushes, egg cartons, plastic bags, cereal, and soup.  Thank you.

>>>Autumn Pot Bless…. With the arrival of fall, it’s a perfect time to join in the warmth of fellowship.  All are welcome on October 15th from 5:00 to 7:30 in the lower fellowship room for food and friendship.  To help us prepare, please RSVP by October 10th to Don or Emily Poudin 860-485-9299 or epoud@sbcglobal.net with the number attending and a favorite dish you would like to bring.

CHURCH VISION/PLANNING MEETING Saturday, October 22nd, 9:00am – 11:30am (coffee and snacks provided).  Every member of the church family is invited!  This is a “brain storming” session!   We are looking for feedback and ideas for how we all can better serve the Lord in the coming months and years as we continue to “share at every opportunity the message of God’s unconditional saving love for all people found only in Jesus Christ.”    Thank you, Dave Yoreo

It’s a Savings Account and a Draft AccountThe StewardAccount is available only from the LCEF and can be opened with as little as $100.  The StewardAccount is a ministry opportunity that pays competitive rates, provides access to funds as easily as writing a check, and offers an optional VISA Check Card and Easy Funds Transfers.  There is no monthly fee and monthly statements provide a record of account activity. To learn more, call 1-800-THE LCEF (843-5233).

Mormons – Who are they? What do they believe?…All are welcome for this study on Sunday mornings during the Christian Education Hour. This Bible study will look at the group’s origins (Joseph Smith, the Book of Mormon, Brigham Young, and others); the discrepancy between Mormon beliefs and orthodox Christian teaching and faith; the meaning of some of its rituals (baptism of the dead, endowments for the living and dead, temple garments, celestial marriage); and the prominence of the temple in the life of a Mormon. It will feature comments from individuals who have been deeply immersed in the Mormon belief system.

Lutheran Women Missionary League (LWML)…has a local Fall Rally taking place this afternoon in Holyoke, MA, and a District Retreat taking place on November 4th-5th in Enfield, CT. The topic for the Rally is “The First Rosa: Rosa Young – Lutheran Confessor, Educator, Church Planter” All women, men, students, and friends are invited. The theme for the Retreat is “Beautiful Feet”. Are your feet running in all directions, aching to be put up, or longing to walk alongside others? No matter where you are in your faith walk, the Lord has equipped you with uniquely beautiful feet! Please see the bulletin boards at church for more information on these events, or contact Deaconess Tiffany Manor.

 

Bulletin Notices for September 25, 2016

PLEASE CHECK your mailbox today!

HANDS OF GRACE is in need of crackers, any kind, and juice, any flavor, laundry detergent, toothbrushes, and plastic bags.  Thank you.

***Autumn Pot Bless…. With the arrival of fall, it’s a perfect time to join in the warmth of fellowship.  All are welcome on October 15th from 5:00 to 7:30 in the lower fellowship room for food and friendship.  To help us prepare, please RSVP by October 10th to Don or Emily Poudin 860-485-9299 or epoud@sbcglobal.net with the number attending and a favorite dish you would like to bring.

***MARK YOUR CALENDAR!  Ladies Aid will be making wreaths for the annual Christmas Fair on Sunday, November 27th, immediately following the 10:45am Service.  Details to follow.

NEW! Choir Informational Session… TODAY immediately following the 8:00 am worship for about 15 minutes. This will be an opportunity for current choir singers and those interested in singing in the future, to preview the 8:00am choir hymn selections for the Sundays in October and the Festival Choir selections for Thanksgiving and Christmas Eve. Another preview opportunity will be in late October, but this first optional informational session will allow singers to receive the music in advance and to listen to the festival choir music. Regular rehearsals for Thanksgiving and Christmas music will begin the first week of November. New choir singers, teen to adult, are always welcome! Please see Ruth Yeadon for more information.

Lutheran Early Response Team (L.E.R.T.) Training…will be held at Our Savior Lutheran in Topsfield, MA on October 1st. Training will be provided by Deaconess Tiffany Manor and Brenda Bacon.  In order to better manage volunteers and resources, FEMA has established guidelines on credentialing volunteers for large-scale disasters.  These guidelines indicate that volunteers responding to a disaster should be trained and certified.  By providing this training, our District can establish LERT Teams throughout the District, and should a disaster happen, these teams would be put on call and may be asked to deploy in 72 hours or less to respond to the disaster. The registration deadline is fast approaching, so please see the information on the table in the narthex for more details and to register to be a part of this event. Deadline is today, so please see Pastor Manor if you are interested.

High School Youth…are invited to gather here at St. Paul’s for the monthly hangout time TODAY, from 3 pm – 6 pm. Pizza and drinks will be provided for supper. If you want to bring a favorite snack to share, feel free to do so. Bring a friend too!  Any questions? Text Marissa Manor at 309-310-5915.

Small Investments Reap a Big Reward … With only $100 you can make a real difference…  You can open a StewardAccount with Church Extension Fund.  Your savings will be drawing interest (with higher interest rates for larger amounts) as others use those funds to spread the Gospel through new, expanded or improved facilities.  To learn more, or call 1-800-THE LCEF (843-5233).