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Calvary Lutheran Church 2017
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Activities of the Month In this Issue:
Save the Date 2
Pastor Travis:
Thanksgiving
3
The Bible & the NFL
4
Did You Know? 5
Mike Kipp, DCE: Sing for Joy to the Lord!
6
Worship Assistants
7
Calendar 8
Birthdays 9
Reports 10
Community 11
Clothing Drive 12
November
CREATION MUSEUM
November 15th at 5:30PM we will be traveling to Mapleton, IA for a trip to the Creation Museum!
We will see animals from around the world & hear about God’s creation. We’ll be one of the first groups to tour the new museum since it’s dedication is on the 11th!
Everyone is welcome to go, we will be leaving from the church @ 5:30 PM and scheduled to be back by 9:00 PM. If you
would like to attend please sign up in the Friendship room ASAP!
Thanksgiving Dinner
November 12 @ 12:00 PM
The Outreach Board is sponsoring a free Thanksgiving meal in the Parish Hall. Come enjoy Turkey/Roast Beef, Potatoes, Veggies,
Rolls, Cranberry Sauce, Pies, etc! If able, bring a salad or dessert to pass, invite a
friend, neighbor, relative, etc.
Bell Choir Rehearsal
Sundays @ 9:15 AM A GINORMOUS Thank-You! to everyone for assisting in our acquisition of new bells! Please come help us play them! No need to read music, simply be able to count.
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NOVEMBER
1 5:30-7:00 PM HSYouth trip to Her Health Women’s Center (meet in “cave” @ 5:30) 8 HS Youth Movie Night! 12 12:00-1:00 PM Thanksgiving Dinner @ Parish Hall 15 5:30-9:00 PM Trip to the Creation Museum @ Mission Central (meet in “cave” @ 5:15) 22 HS Youth Bowling @ the Plaza Bowl 22 7:00 PM Thanksgiving Eve Worship 28 HS Youth Game Night! DECEMBER
2 Cookie Walk 3 11:30 AM-1:00 PM Youth/Children’s Christmas Practice (lunch provided) 10 11:30 AM-1:00 PM Youth/Children’s Christmas Practice (lunch provided) 17 9:15-10:15 AM Youth/Children’s Christmas Dress Rehersal 17 4 PM Youth/Children’s Christmas Service 20 Christmas Caroling
SUNDAY SCHOOL NEWS
It’s a wrap on Creation. Hope everyone has enjoyed the mural the children have created. During November, the Sunday/Wednesday school children are studying about Noah from Genesis 5-9. For memory work, they continue to learn the books of the Bible. Children’s Educational hour is held every Sunday morning from 9:15 to 10:15 a.m. ages 3 years to high school. Parents are always welcome to enjoy a cup of hot coffee/tea while listening to their children sing, listening to the Bible story, or participating in the craft. Wednesday evenings offer pizza at 5 p.m. for ages ranging from k-8 grade. Educational hour from 5:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. as always parents are welcome to stay. Sunday/Wednesday School is held in the church basement
Save the Date!
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It was 4:00 PM Thanksgiving Day in the middle of the Lions game, one of my relatives had to leave to pick up a $129 TV. I looked at my wife and said, “Less people to do the dishes!” Leaving the family is sometimes a relief because conflict is escalating and unsaid hurts and frustrations can boil over at any moment. It is easier to text our good friends on the other side of town than to keep up small talk with the in-laws. Can you relate? Most can or maybe you are one that laments that deep family talk has almost disappeared with the advent of Black Friday moving to Thursday. The result, half of the population must either go back to work or pursue their electronic idols a day early. (I know it saves on Christmas gift prices…) Why has the pursuit of fast money and technology become so popular? Answer: Neither talks back, both always agree with us, both look pretty, and both might make us feel moderately good! Whereas real life relationships involve bad breathe, sour attitudes, long drawn-out boring dialogue, and subjects that don’t trip our trigger. Why is Thanksgiving at an All Time Low? Answer: Sitting and doing nothing seems to be a waste of time! Not being busy makes us feel in complete. Yet, God gives you permission to rest! “Remember the Sabbath Day!” It is okay to stop and be unproductive and do relationships. ( Ouch! I know we as Christians aren’t that bad, but our culture tempts us to fall in line!) Try the following and pursue a simple thanksgiving this year: The Bible says, “Do nothing out of selfish ambition or vain conceit. Rather, in humility
value others above yourselves,” (Phillippians 2:3). I would echo some simple advise, “Lower Your Expectations!” If you want a better thanksgiving then lower your expectations of others and listen to their stories. Doing such is not a waste of time. Ask them to tell their story? Then shut-up and listen! You might ask, “How is your job doing?” “What is going on in your church?” “What do you find
interesting in your life right now? ” “Tell me more!” The answers may surprise you and make for an interesting thanksgiving. Lower your expectations and listen for 10 minutes longer than you normally would. Engage and if you can even shut off your phone, so you can truly value others above yourself. A tough relationship may
just soften a little with this approach! Who knows maybe your conversation will lead to a game, a drive, or even forgiveness for past hurts. At the thanksgiving table you might ask, “What are you most thankful for right now in your life?” Then deliberately, especially if you are hosting the dinner pray, “O give thanks to the Lord for He is good and His love endures forever. AMEN” The alternative is a 4
th 52 inch TV that will show
a thrilling story that will keep your attention, but will ultimately rob you from your God given need for real human relationship. Thank God Jesus came to earth for us! He too died to be in relationship with you and I! Our failures are forgiven!
For a Better Thanksgiving – Lower Your Expectations for Others - Pastor Travis
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The Bible and NFL Players not Standing During the Anthem
Does the Bible Say Anything about the NFL Players not Standing During the Anthem?
It says at least two things:
1. The Bible says of all governments including the United States, "They are God’s servants, agents of wrath to bring punishment on the wrong-doer. 5 Therefore, it is necessary to submit to the authorities, not only because of possible punishment but also as a matter of conscience....7 Give to everyone what you owe them: If you owe taxes, pay taxes; if revenue, then revenue; if respect, then respect; if honor, then honor. (Romans 7:4-7)
We owe respect to our country and to our government. We do that by pay-ing taxes, but we also do it by rising when a flag is present. We do so by
saying the pledge allegiance, the National Anthem, etc. So, for a Christian Football player it would be hard to justify sitting during the national anthem, because both our country and presi-dent deserve respect. Admittedly, our President can say things in colorful ways, but he still is the President.
However, lest we forget another passage:
2. The Bible says in Isaiah 1:17, "Learn to do good. Seek justice, Rebuke the ruthless, Defend the fatherless, Plead for the [rights of the] widow [in court]." Many NFL players have made the case that they are standing up for the oppressed. Standing up for orphans and widows is bib-lically expected. In fact, Israel was destroyed because they ignored such people (Baal wor-ship was all about selfishness, caring about self, God likewise is about "Love God, Love Neighbor"). However, God expects us to actually attend to such people not just visually, but in deed (James 1:27 - Pure and undefiled religion in the sight of our God and Father is this: to visit orphans and widows in their distress, and to keep oneself unstained by the world.)
It would be good for those who know someone who is oppressed to actually pay for a lawyer to defend them. Instead of booing at a ball game against players, it would be good after the game to go actually feed someone who is hungry and give them clothes. If we have a widow in our family and our neighbors family to make sure they have help. If we know a foreigner who is op-pressed, make sure care is given. The NFL may see a problem, this is all the more reason for us to live as Christians, loving God and loving our neighbor!
You can expect non-Christians to disrespect the country and in the same breathe demand justice but not open their wallet to the need. Yet, biblically, Christians both honor our country and are to stand up for the oppressed in our midst, making sure they receive right treatment both in court and at home.
What does this look like at Calvary? We are doing the new Blessing Box with food, it means also supporting the Gospel Mission, and probably the simplest way is to heartily welcome rather than ignore the guests of our church! Plus, we are to allow the two passages above to affect our eve-ryday life as Christians! For when we help the orphan and widow and the foreigner we are help-ing Christ himself!
In Christ,
CLWL
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IOWA LUTHERAN SCHOOL TUITION ORGANIZATION
This is the program where your contributed dollars will benefit families wanting to send their children to Lutheran elementary & secondary schools in Iowa. The benefits you receive are two-fold: 1) You get to see more children experiencing the love of God every day, and 2) You will receive a 65% tax credit on your Iowa state income taxes and possibly a charitable deduction on your Federal return. You may get as much as 90% or more of your money back in credits or deductions. Currently ILSTO is at 50% of its goal. For further information, please contact Dewey Torkelson at 712.260.2991. You might also check the websites www.iowalutheransto.org www.iowasto.org.
DID YOU KNOW?
Every woman is part of the CLWL. Also CLWL has 3 circles, Ruth, Deborah & Dorcas, who meet for Bible Study & service projects. The CLWL gave their proceeds from last year’s cookie walk to the following:
LWML Sioux City Zone - $25.00 LWML Iowa West quarterlies - $150.00 Mission Central - $250.00 Camp Okoboji - $250.00 Bibi’s Hope - $360.00 Orphan Grain Train - $125.00 Good Shepherd Hour - $125.00 Food Bank of Siouxland - $200.00 Lutheran Family Services - $125.00 Lutheran World Relief - $125.00 Her Woman’s Health - $250.00
Social Ministry has a “Blessing Box” right outside the church! It’s our way of being able to help those in need. We stock it with canned and dry goods from any donations we receive. Please stop by and take a look, it’s on the east side of the church. Feel free to take what you need and give what you can!
On Wednesday nights the youth & adults are reading through the Book of Mark. From 5:30 - 5:45 as part of the opening for WNAC. If you would like to participate come on out and join us!
SUNDAY SCHOOL CLASS SCHEDULE
November
5, 8 - Genesis 5 “Adam to Noah” 1st to 4
th
Genesis 6 Noah builds an ark pre-4 12, 15 - Genesis 7 “The flood” (food & animals) 19, 22 - Genesis 8 “The Flood” (dove) 26, 29 - Genesis 9 “God’s Covenant with Noah” & “The sons of Noah”
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We are looking for a few good Men & Women!
Come, let us sing for joy to the LORD; let us shout aloud to the Rock of our salvation. Let us come before him with thanksgiving and extol him with music and song. - Psalm 95:1-2
Many of us like to sing. Even if we are hesitant to sing publicly, when we are alone in the car or at home, often we sing along when we hear our favorite songs. We love to sing for a lot of reasons—joy, love, sorrow, even fear sometimes.
Our best reason to sing is given in the Bible verse: “Let us shout aloud to the Rock of our salvation.” (Psalm 95:1)
We live in changing times. Change means uncertainty. Culture, the future, security, economy, jobs, politics, family—these are life’s experiences that bring us more change that we are sometimes comfortable with. In this sea of change, we can always depend on the unchanging Rock of our salvation.
Salvation is the Bible’s word for God rescuing us from the consequences we should receive for all of our sins. We don’t give God the respect he is worthy of. We second guess how God deals with
us and this world. We don’t give God the love he deserves. He comes in second or third or four hundred on our love list. Our actions and attitude pile up a boatload of trouble for us. God should
reject and punish us.
But instead of dishing out what we deserve, the Rock of our salvation rescued us. In his great love, God chose to rescue us by sending his Son, Jesus Christ, to suffer sin’s consequences for us. God will never punish us for our sins because he already punished Jesus for them. God’s choices and actions are
unchangeable history. Our Rock of salvation will not shift his position or change his mind. He has rescued us from our sins.
So we sing to the Rock of our salvation. We sing for joy because God has forgiven us. We sing songs about his sure promises to chase away our fears and heal our wounded hearts. We sing to express our love to God who will never stop loving us. In Christ,
Michael Kipp
“Sing for Joy to the Lord” - Michael Kipp, DCE
Ushers: Men & Women are needed to assist at the Worship services by handing out bulletins, answering questions, assisting worshipers looking for a place to sit, taking up the offerings, and being a welcoming presence for Calvary. See the Sign-Up sheets in the Friendship Room or call the church office 239-1575 and volunteer.
Greeters for the Sunday worship services at 8am contact: Vandy Junck, 712-239-2293; for 10:30 am contact Mary Ann Burg, 712-239-2848, to sign up for one month at a time, or use the sign up sheet by the door!
Thanks for taking the time to serve!
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Worship Assistants - November 2017
Elders: Sunday, 8&10:30 am: Denny Barto, Kent Kilstrom, Jim Anderson, Brad Cale Brian Hickman, Phil Ubben, Dave Clausen Wednesday, 7 pm: Jim Torgerson, James Williams
Ushers: Sunday, 8&10:30 am: David Clausen, Curt & Chris Clayton Sunday, 10:30 am: Joe & Chris Osterholt, Todd Fetterman, Brian Hickman
Chancel Guild: Wednesday, 1, 7 pm: Sharilyn Steck, Rhonda Hageman . Sunday, 5, 8 am: Joan Mansfield, Teri Mevius Wednesday, 8, 7 pm: Diana Lahrs, Julie Clayton Sunday, 12, 10:30 am: Annelie Schoop, Nancy Harrison Sunday, 19, 8 am: Julie Kilstrom, Debbie Levine Wednesday, 22, 7 pm: Julie Barto Sandy Ohl Sunday, 26, 10:30 am: Penny Hofer, Vicki Boddy
Greeters: Sunday, 8am: Jack & Alice Lawrenson 10:30am: Julie Cook
Acolyte Schedule: Projector Schedule:
Check to see if these dates
work! Notify the Church office of
changes 712-239-1575. It is the responsibility of the acolyte to
switch if you can-not be at the des-ignated service.
Addison W Kenzie W
Wednesday, 1, 7 pm
Brody S
Carly R Isaac T
Sunday, 5, 8 am 10:30 am
Holly D Micah T
Troy J Braden T
Wednesday, 8, 7 pm Volunteer
Matthew H Will S
Sunday, 12, 8 am 10:30 am
Emma H Dylan L
Zack H Ian H
Wednesday, 15, 7 pm Volunteer
Briar L MacKenzie V
Sunday, 19, 8 am 10:30 am
Mike K Ashlee L
Hannah M Alyssa V
Wednesday, 22, 7 pm Volunteer
Volunteer Jaida S
Sunday, 26, 8am 10:30 am
Voluteer Seth L
Joshua M Talan V
Wednesday, 29, 7 pm Volunteer
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NOVEMBER
HaPpy BiRthdAy!
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4 Taylor J
Patti M
5 Travis B
6 Brad B
Kaylee O
Maria P
Angela R
7 Briana L
Cari S
8 Evelyn H
9 Dennis H
Jamie M
10 Steve S
11 Jennifer B
Zachary R
Ray T
12 Brodee G
Julie L
13 Lorraine A
Nick H
David P
15 Bary B
Spencer S
16 Kristin C
Ariana M
17 Craig L
18 Nuella K
19 Victor R
20 Kallie E
21 Sherry B
22 Elizabeth B
Staci S
24 Eimile J
Stephen K
25 Linda D
Austin F
Donna L
Shirley W
26 Douglas O
Cherri R
Sheryl S
27 Ronald J
29 Jennifer M
30 Bonnie A
Lois M
Adriel S
BIRTHDAY SCHOLARSHIP FUND
To Use: To Donate:
Do you have children planning to attend St. Paul’s
Lutheran School or a Lutheran College this fall?
Did you know that Calvary has funds available to
help with tuition?
Talk to DCE Kipp to find out how we can help you
finance your child’s education at our local LCMS
school through Calvary’s Birthday Scholarship
Use the special envelopes in your offering box to give
thanks for your birthday with an offering to Calvary’s
Birthday Scholarship Fund.
Calvary helps with tuition at Lutheran Schools such
as St. Paul’s in Sioux City, as well as at one of the 10
Concordia Universities, or two Seminaries. Gaining a
Lutheran education is an investment in one’s faith!
Do you want to learn more about the Lutheran Church - Missouri Synod?
Do you want to become a member of Calvary Lutheran Church? Do you
want to refresh your Confirmation lessons from long ago? If so, join Pastor
Travis every Sunday at 2 pm. Each class is about 1 hour long and meets
for 10 sessions. For more information, contact Pastor Travis @ 239.1575.
LCMS 101 CLASSES
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ALTAR FLOWERS Commemorate a special occasion or remem-ber a loved one by providing altar flowers for the worship services in 2017. Sign up on the poster or call the church @ 712-239-1575. Bouquets come from A Step in Thyme flower shop for $45.50. Want to provide your own flowers, please us know one week before your date. Thank you for adding to our services with flowers.
Income Received for September 2017
Envelopes ................................ $ 22,324.61 Plate .................................................. 32.00 YTD Envelope & Plate Total:$ 185,430.70 Other: Sunday School Missions ................. 169.85 Building Fund .................................. 164.58 Birthday Scholarships ...................... 180.00 Designated Memorials .................... -652.20 Pastor’s Special Fund ...................... 607.30 Graduation Bibles ................................ 0.00 Parish Hall use .................................... 0.00 Memorial Bricks ................................... 0.00 Podcasts .......................................... 200.00 Thrivent Choice Deposit .................. 291.00
Total ........................................ $ 23,317.14
Deposits: 09/03/2017 ................................... 4,589.50 09/10/2017 ................................... 4,656.21 09/17/2017 ................................... 6,238.21 09/24/2017 ................................... 7,807.90 09/30/2017 .......................................... 2.52 09/09/2017 Thrivent Choice............. 291.00
Total ....................................... $ 23,585.34
2017 Year-to-Date Total: ....... $ 199,758.20
Finance Secretary’s Report
September 2017 —
Checking Account Balance, 9/01/17 $ 53,939.80
Plus Income $ 22,384.61 Less Expense — 20,519.36 Plus Interest 2.52 Plus transf. from LCEF 0.00 1,867.77
Checking Account Balance, 9/3017 $ 55,849.33 LCEF Steward Account Balance 9/01/17 $ 219.97 Plus Transfers In $0.00 Less Transfers Out 0.00 Plus Interest 0.00 0.00
LCEF Steward Account Balance 9/31/17 $ 219.97
Dedicated Funds
Building Fund 3,097.58 Designated Memorials 8,347.06 Undesignated Memorials 1,497.67 Dedicated Accounts 40,782.23 National Youth Gathering 50.00 World Missions -47.06 Capital Improvement 1,001.98 Total All Obligated Funds $ 54,314.57 Un-obligated Funds 1,534.76 Total Checking & Savings Funds $ 55,849.33
Treasurer’s Statement of Income &
Expense
Bulletin & Newsletter Deadlines: All information for the weekly bulletins must be turned into the Church Office no later than 12 noon on Thursdays.
All information for the monthly newsletter must be turned into the Church Office no later than 8 pm on the 3rd Monday of each month. Thank you! The
Calvary Call is published monthly by Calvary Lutheran Church, 4400 Central Street, Sioux City, Iowa, 51108.
Contact us: Phone 712-239-1575; email — Pastor Travis: [email protected] Church Office: [email protected]; DCE Mike Kipp:
[email protected]; Church Website: calvaryleeds.com; Face book- http://www.facebook.com/CalvaryLeeds
Social Ministry will be distributing Thanksgiving baskets this month. If you would like to help; donations can be made out to Social Ministry. Our hope is to give everyone something to be thankful for this year!
Come to the Parish Hall following the 10:30 am worship service on Sunday, November 19 for coffee, donuts and fellowship
Baptism:
Jack R, October 22, 2017.
Transfers Out:
Shari Hageman
Robert & Kimberly Carnes
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Our Church Family
The book club will meet on Thursday, November 16 @ 11:30 a.m. discussing “Home Front” by Kristin Hannah. Please bring your lunch and join!
Book Club
“We live in H.O.P.E. – Having Optimism Pending Eternity. Because no matter what happens, we know that He loves us and our future is se-cure.” Diane Schroeder, former president of Lu-therans For Life – A Life Quote from Lutherans for Life • www.lutheransforlife.org
Lutherans For Life
At Bickford Cottage: Walter Forke Walter Schindler
At Brookdale: Neola Carson
At Casa de Paz: Robert Lacy
At Northern Hills: Orville DeJong Regena Klein
At Orchard Garden, Valley NE: Eva Kemp
At the Cedars, Austin, MN: Shirley Monroe
At Westwood: Barbara Kamradt
At Home: Ron Junck Evelyn Miens Jeanette Harderson
Calvary’s Members at Home
Please pray for these members:
· Trisha G
· Nick H
· Joe M
· Jack F
· Taylor J
Our Members in the Military
Members Joining the Military:
· Brandon S
· Riley M
· Timothy M
(If your family has someone in the Military, call us and we will add their names to the list.
Third Sunday Donut Stop Holiday Care Packages
Social Ministry will be sending Holiday Care Packages to our Military Members. If you would like to help Please take a look at our display in the Friendship room. Give our guys & gals a smile & some love for the holidays!
Non-Profit Organization
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Sioux City IA
Calvary Lutheran Church
4400 Central St.
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Bringing Faith, Hope, & Strength to All Christ's People
November 22 @ 7 PM
You are invited to our Thanksgiving Service!
Come join us in giving Thanks for all God has
done, Is doing, and will do in our lives.
As we head into the holiday season most of us naturally start considering just how fortunate we are and how little others in our community have. With that in mind all of November & December Calvary Lutheran will be gathering clothing donations for our community members who could use a little more warmth. Help us give a child a coat, a father some boots, a mother some gloves. A little glimmer of hope and love this holiday to someone who could truly use a smile and a hug!