Announcements

Announcements — November 4, 2012

IN OUR PRAYERS Linda S., having a knee replacement on Tues.; Don H., Jack H., undergoing treatment for cancer; Pastor & Gerry while on vacation.

THIS WEEK’S DAILY READINGS:
11/4—Acts 10-12 11/8—Acts 19-20
11/5—Acts 13-15 11/9—Acts 21-23
11/6—Acts 16-18 11/10—Acts 24-26
11/7—Various

GUEST PASTOR We are very grateful to Pastor Lowell Rossow for being with us and leading us in worship today. He is retired and he and his wife, Cynthia, live in Stockton. Thank you, Pastor Rossow!

PASTOR & GERRY ON VACATION Pastor & Gerry will be on vacation until Nov. 8. Please keep them in your prayers to have a fun and safe trip. If you need assistance, please call the church office, 358-1325, or Head Elder, Earl K.

HAYRIDES-HOBO SUPPER-HARVEST PARTY We thank everyone who helped make last Sunday’s festivities a big success. We had more than 100 folks taking part in all the fun and eating the always good hobo stew. The desserts were really scrumptious, too!

LWML FUNDRAISER-DOLLARS FOR MISSIONS The drawing for the quilt the LWML has had to raise money for missions will be Tuesday evening at the monthly LWML meeting. You can still get tickets if you are interested. Check with any LWML member.

LWML MEETING The monthly meetings for the LWML have been changed to the first Tuesday of each month. We will meet in the fellowship hall at 6:30 pm. this Tuesday. All ladies of the congregation are invited to join us.

WEDNESDAY CLASSES There will be classes this Wednesday.

TRUSTEE MEETING There will be a Trustee Meeting this Wednesday at 7:30 pm. All trustees are asked to attend.

OVER-50 GOOD SHEPHERDS meet this Thursday evening at 6:00 for fun, food, and fellowship. Bring a snack and your game face and join in the fun!

THE SHEPHERD’S OWN has been asked to sing at the opening of the holiday festivities at Precious Moments Chapel, Carthage. It begins at 7:00 pm on Saturday, Nov. 10. We are proud to have them represent us in the community with their talents and witnessing through music. Thank you, Shepherd’s Own!

A CALL TO WORSHIP If you are interested in enhancing our worship with spiritual music, please attend a meeting at noon, next Sunday, Nov. 11. All musicians, technicians, schedulers, vocalists, enthusiasts, and instrumentalists are encouraged to attend. Please contact Earl K, with any questions.

ELECTION OF OFFICERS/THRIVENT Election ballots are on the table in the narthex. All Thrivent members are eligible to vote. Please place your ballot in the basket provided.

ELECTION DAY, TUESDAY Don’t take your freedom for granted. Be sure to exercise your right and vote on Tuesday.

MISSOURI VOTING INFORMATION There are fliers in the narthex for information to read through before you head to the polls to vote on Tuesday.

VOTERS’ MEETING The Voters’ Meeting will be next Sunday evening at 7:00.

CD’S AND TAPES OF THE SERVICE Audio tapes and CD’s of the service are available after the service each Sunday. They are located in the glassed-door cabinet in the narthex.

BLOOD PRESSURE CHECKS are available in the narthex after the service. You will be given a small form that can be carried in your wallet which will include medical information and a log of your blood pressure readings.

ASSISTIVE LISTENING If you are having a hard time hearing the service, assistive listening devices are available from the ushers. They work like a transistor radio and you can control the volume.

PRAYER BEARS are in the sanctuary pews and available to be signed out (notebook in narthex) and given to anyone that needs God’s love, comfort, and peace. We have had reports and words of thanks from folks being blessed by this outreach ministry.

Announcements — October 28, 2012

IN OUR PRAYERS Don H., Jack H., undergoing treatment for cancer; Pastor & Gerry while on vacation.

THIS WEEK’S DAILY READINGS:
10/29—John 9-12 11/1—Acts 1-4
10/30—John 13-17 11/2—Acts 5-7
10/31—John 18-21 11/3—Acts 8-9

GUEST PASTOR We are very grateful to The Rev. Gary Asmus for being with us and leading us in worship today. He is a retired pastor, and he and his wife, Lorraine, live in Joplin. Thank you, Pastor Asmus.

REFORMATION SUNDAY Today we commemorate the posting of the 95 Thesis by Martin Luther which marked the beginning of the Reformation.

PASTOR & GERRY ON VACATION Pastor & Gerry will be on vacation until Nov. 8. Please keep them in your prayers to have a fun and safe trip. If you need assistance please call the church office, 358-1325, or Head Elder, Earl K.

HAYRIDES-HOBO SUPPER-HARVEST PARTY Everyone is invited! We will start “making” the stew around 5:00 pm. Bring some of your own pre-cooked stew or cooked vegetables or meat to toss in the big black pot on the open fire. Hayrides will start at 5:30 pm and will be held at Jack H.’s home, which is 2 miles west of the church on Hwy 96, house on the right. By the time the hayrides are over, the stew should be hot and ready to dish up. It is always so good! Along with all this fun, the children will be having a Harvest Party. They can “dress up” in a “friendly” costume if they want to. There will be games to play and special treats handed out. This is gonna be loads a’ fun, and ya don’t wanna miss it! Bring yer friends, too, ‘cause they’re a’ welcome! See ya’ll here!

SIGN UP SHEET There is a sign up sheet in the narthex, please sign if you can bring cheese & crackers or pie for the Hobo Supper/Harvest Party.

NO WEDNESDAY CLASSES There will not be any classes Wednesday of this week. Regular schedule will resume on Wednesday, Nov. 7.

LWML FALL RALLY AT FREISTATT You are invited to attend the Fall Rally being held at Trinity, Freistatt, on Sat., Nov. 3. Registration begins at 9:30 am. Want to go and need a ride? Give Mary a call at the church office, 358-1325. Rally ingathering of non-perishable items and paper products will go to Crosslines, Monett.

LWML FUNDRAISER-DOLLARS FOR MISSIONS The LWML has a quilt that was donated to us to raise money for our mission work. Your name along with a dollar donation will give you one (ten with a $5.00 donation) possibility of owning this beautiful quilt. Drawing for the quilt will be Nov. 6.

DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME BEGINS next Sunday. Be sure to set your clocks back one hour before going to bed Saturday night.

NEXT SUNDAY On Sunday, Nov. 4, Pastor Lowell Rossow will be leading us in worship. Pastor Rossow & wife, Cynthia, are retired & live at Stockton, MO.

A CALL TO WORSHIP If you are interested in enhancing our worship with spiritual music, please attend a meeting at noon on Nov. 11. All musicians, technicians, schedulers, vocalists, enthusiasts, and instrumentalists are encouraged to attend. Please call Earl K., with any questions.

CD’S AND TAPES OF THE SERVICE Audio tapes and CD’s of the service are available after the service each Sunday. They are located in the glassed-door cabinet in the narthex.

BLOOD PRESSURE CHECKS are available in the narthex after the service. You will be given a small form that can be carried in your wallet which will include medical information and a log of your blood pressure readings.

ASSISTIVE LISTENING If you are having a hard time hearing the service, assistive listening devices are available from the ushers. They work like a transistor radio and you can control the volume.

 

Announcements — October 21, 2012

IN OUR PRAYERS  Don H., Jack H., undergoing treatment for cancer.

THIS WEEK’S DAILY READINGS:
   10/22—Luke 16-18   10/25—John 1-2
10/23—Luke 19-21    10/26—John 3-5
10/24—Luke 22-24   10/27—John 6-8

BAPTISM TODAY  We rejoice with Dustin & Karleigh P. who have brought their son Boyd Phillip P. to be baptized today during the late service.  Boyd’s sponsors are Wayne & Shelley W.  Boyd’s paternal grandparents are Chuck & Karen P. and his great-grandfather is Jack H.  We pray for blessings today and always for Boyd and his family.

PASTOR & GERRY ON VACATION  Pastor & Gerry will begin their vacation on Thursday of this week.  Please keep them in your prayers to have a fun and safe trip.  If you need assistance please call the church office, 358-1325, or Head Elder, Earl K.

REFORMATION SUNDAY  Next Sunday we will commemorate the posting of the 95 Thesis by Martin Luther which marked the beginning of the Reformation.  Our guest Pastor will be the Rev. Gary Asmus.  He is a retired pastor, and he and his wife, Lorraine, live in Joplin.

NEXT SUNDAY   Hayrides-Hobo Supper-Harvest Party  We will start “making” the stew around 5:00 pm.  Bring some of your own pre-cooked stew or cooked vegetables or meat to toss in the big black pot on the open fire.  Hayrides will start at 5:30 pm and will be held at Jack H.’s home, which is 2 miles west of the church on Hwy 96, house on the right.  By the time the hayrides are over, the stew should be hot and ready to dish up.  It is always so good!  Yep, it’s that time a’ year agin fer ever’one to put on yer Sunday worst, forget to shave n’ comb out yer hair, and come to church to chow down on some a’the best vittles (that’s hobo talk for food) yuv ever tasted!  Stew that’s a mite better’n Ma used to make!  Along with all this fun, the children will be having a Harvest Party.  They  can “dress up” in a “friendly” costume if they want to.  There will be games to play and special treats handed out. This is gonna be loads a’ fun, and ya don’t wanna miss it!  Bring yer friends,  too, ‘cause they’re a’ welcome!  See ya’ll here Sunday, October 28!

SIGN UP SHEET  There is a sign up sheet in the narthex, please sign if you can bring cheese & crackers or pie for the Hobo Supper/Harvest Party.

LWML FUNDRAISER-DOLLARS FOR MISSIONS  The LWML has a quilt that was donated it to us to raise money for our mission work. Your name along with a dollar donation will give you one (ten with a $5.00 donation) possibility of owning this beautiful quilt. Drawing for the quilt will be Nov. 6.

CD’S AND TAPES OF THE SERVICE  Audio tapes and CD’s of the service are available after the service each Sunday.  They are located in the glassed-door cabinet in the narthex.

BLOOD PRESSURE CHECKS are available in the narthex after the service.  You will be given a small form that can be carried in your wallet which will include medical information and a log of your blood pressure readings.

ASSISTIVE LISTENING  If you are having a hard time hearing the service, assistive listening devices are available from the ushers.  They work like a transistor radio and you can control the volume.

PRAYER BEARS are in the sanctuary pews and available to be signed out (notebook in narthex) and given to anyone that needs God’s love, comfort, and peace.  We have had reports and words of thanks from folks being blessed by this outreach ministry.

Announcements — October 14, 2012

IN OUR PRAYERS Lori B., recovering from knee surgery; Don H., Jack H., undergoing treatment for cancer.

THIS WEEK’S DAILY READINGS:
10/15—Mark 14-16 10/18—Luke 7-9
10/16—Luke 1-2 10/19—Luke 10-12
10/17—Luke 3-6 10/20—Luke 13-15

CONGRATULATIONS We congratulate and pray for God’s blessings on the marriage of Abbi S. and Lars D., who exchanged wedding vows yesterday evening here at Good Shepherd. Abbi is the daughter of Doug and Kelli S.

ELDERS’ MEETING The Elders will meet this Monday evening at 7:00.

FLU SHOTS FOR ADULTS AND CHILDREN Today, Teri K., with McCune Brooks Hospital, will be offering the flu vaccine (shot or mist) for both adults and children. The cost for the shot is $15.00 and the mist is $22.00 for either adult or child. There will be no charge if you have Medicare, but you must have your card and everyone who receives a vaccine will need to show identification.

BABY BOY We congratulate Jeff & Crystal O. on the birth of a son, Tues., Oct. 9, 2012. Christopher Colby O. weighed 8 lbs, 5 oz. Marsha B. is the maternal grandmother and Ruth H. is the maternal great-grandmother. May the Lord bless and keep this family in his loving care.

CROSSLINES WORK DAY This Friday is the workday for Crosslines, beginning at 8:00 am.

DOLLARS FOR MISSIONS The LWML thanks Pat S., a former GSLC member, who embroidered a queen size quilt and donated it to us to raise money for our mission work. Thanks to Karen M. who also helped with it and had it hand quilted. The quilt is on display downstairs in the fellowship hall. Your name along with a dollar donation will give you one (ten with a $5.00 donation) possibility of owning this beautiful quilt.

IDENTITY THEFT WORKSHOP The Thrivent Financial chapter will be hosting an Identity Theft Workshop at 6:30 p.m. on October 16 at Faith Lutheran Church, Carthage. There is no charge for the workshop and a door prize will be given away. You are invited to attend.

CD’S AND TAPES OF THE SERVICE Audio tapes and CD’s of the service are available after the service each Sunday. They are located in the glassed-door cabinet in the narthex.

BLOOD PRESSURE CHECKS are available in the narthex after the service. You will be given a small form that can be carried in your wallet which will include medical information and a log of your blood pressure readings.

ASSISTIVE LISTENING If you are having a hard time hearing the service, assistive listening devices are available from the ushers. They work like a transistor radio and you can control the volume.