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The church season of Advent began Sunday, December 1st.  It is the beginning of a new church year.  Its emphasis this year is on  The Precious Promise. He is The One Who is Coming.  We hear from the Old Testament Prophets who tell us about The Precious Promise who is to be the Messiah.  This coming is fulfilled in the birth of Jesus over 2,000 years ago. 

So, in the Advent season we anticipate the coming of the celebration of Jesus’ birth.  We look forward to Christmas, the coming of The Precious Promise who brings us back into God’s family through his suffering, death and resurrection.

It is this Precious Promise, Jesus, who also comes to us in this Advent season in his Word and Sacraments.  Jesus is Immanuel, God with us.

We are also reminded in this Advent season that The Precious Promise is also The One Who is Coming Back again to be the judge of all the living and the dead.  In God’s grace, we can look forward to Christ’s return and pray with the Apostle John, “Come, Lord Jesus.”

During the season of Advent we have special midweek worship services on Wednesdays at 11:00 am and 7:00 p.m.  It is easy to get so involved in the activities of the commercial Christmas that the message and meaning of this time of year gets lost in the mess.

Take time to join with others for these special Advent services and remember, Jesus is The Precious Promise.

Announcements — December 15, 2013

† IN OUR PRAYERS  George M. and family, at the death of Lois; Gary S., at the death of his father; Lois H. (Pastor and Mary’s sister), Andrea H. (Joann W.’s mother), and Paula B., undergoing treatment for cancer.

† LOIS M.  Lois Kay M., “Cake Lady”, 69, Neosho, MO, died Dec. 11, 2013, at her home in Neosho, following a short illness.  Lois was born March 18, 1944, in Chanute, KS, the daughter of Eugene and Alice (Schneider) Maxwell.  She moved to the Neosho area in 1979, from Osawatomie, KS.  She worked for 22 years at the Newton County Courthouse in the collector’s office, retiring in 2010, and also owned and operated Cakes by Lois.  She loved to fish, travel, raising roses, baking cakes and spending time with her grandchildren.  She was a member of the Good Shepherd Lutheran Church in Carthage and a member of the Lutheran Women’s Missionary League.  Lois and George M. were married on June 13, 1966, at Chanute.  He survives.  She is also survived by two daughters and sons-in-law, Teresa and Matthew U., Kirkwood, MO, and Tracy & Jay B., Roeland Park, KS; one son and daughter-in-law, Todd & Teresa M., Burlington, Iowa; seven grandchildren, Allyson, Gabrielle, Iris, Isaac, Ethan, Samuel and Aaron; and two sisters, Donna J., Humbolt, KS, and Karen J., Harpers Ferry, WV.  Services were held Saturday, Dec. 14, at 10:00 am, here at the church.  Interment followed in the Good Shepherd Lutheran Cemetery.  Contributions in memory of Lois may be made to Good Shepherd Lutheran Church or Avalon Hospice, in care of Clark Funeral Home, Neosho.

† CHILDREN’S PROGRAM PRACTICE  Along with practicing during the Sunday School hour, the children will practice today after the late service.  A light lunch will be served.

† CHRISTMAS CAROLING  The Lutheran Youth Fellowship will gather here at the church this evening at 5:00 to go Christmas Caroling.  Anyone who would like to join us is very welcome.  The more voices the better!  When we return to the Fellowship Hall, there will be treats for everyone!

† ADVENT SERVICE  Our last Midweek Advent service will take place this Wednesday morning at 11:00.  The 7:00 evening service will be replaced by the Children’s Christmas Program.  Remember, Jesus is The One Who is Coming.

† OPERATION BABY KING will be presented by the Sunday School children this Wednesday evening, Dec. 18, at 7:00.  The birth of Jesus, a wonderful and beautiful story as seen through the eyes and told through the voices of our children.

† PICTORIAL DIRECTORY  The new directory is done!  You can pick up a copy at the round table in the narthex.  It cost approximately $3.00 each to have them printed.  If you would like to make a donation to help cover this expense, please use the basket provided.  Thanks!

† TAKE NOTE– THE MIDWEEK CLASS will not meet for the next three Wednesdays.  Class will resume at the normal time, 6:30 pm, on Jan. 8, 2014.

† POINSETTIAS  If you would like to purchase a poinsettia(s) to help adorn the sanctuary at Christmas (as in the past, it’s yours to take home after Christmas), please use the sign-up sheet on the table in the narthex.  The cost is $8.00 each.  See Diana Endicott about payment, and if you have any questions.

† PRAYER BEARS are in the sanctuary pews and available to be signed out (notebook in narthex by nursery) and given to anyone that needs God’s love, comfort, and peace.

† 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 — December 8, 2013

† IN OUR PRAYERS  Lois M., seriously ill; Lois H., (Pastor and Mary’s sister), Andrea H., (Joann W.’s mother), and Paula B., undergoing treatment for cancer.

† WEDNESDAY EVENING SCHEDULE  Please make note that the Wednesday evening schedule reflects the Advent season with the following time changes: Band will remain at 5:30, all other classes and the men’s ensemble practice will begin at 6:00 pm.  Advent services are 11:00 am and 7:00 pm.

† ADVENT SERVICES  We are having special midweek worship services on Wednesdays at 11:00 am and 7:00 pm.  We invite you to take the time and join with others for these special Advent services and remember, Jesus is The One Who is Coming.

† CHILDREN’S PROGRAM PRACTICE  Along with practicing during the Sunday School hour the children will have two practices after the late service, both today and next Sunday.  A light lunch will be served.  It’s important that your children are present for these practices…it helps to reinforce the importance of this wonderful time, the celebration of the birth of our Lord and Savior.

† OPERATION BABY KING will be presented by the Sunday School children on Wednesday evening, Dec. 18, at 7:00.

† TAKE NOTE– THE MIDWEEK CLASS will not meet for the next three weeks.  Class will resume at the normal time, 6:30 pm, on Jan. 2, 2014.

† WOMEN’S HOLIDAY EVENT: Dinner, Secret Sister Reveal, Ornament Exchange, Cookie Exchange  IT’S SO MUCH FUN!  The LWML sponsored evening for all ladies of the congregation, is this evening.  Dinner will be served promptly at 6:00 pm.  Hostesses for the evening are Janet Chambers and Nan Borg.  Not an LWML member?  No problem, we want you to join us for this always fun evening. To participate in the ornament exchange game, simply bring a wrapped tree ornament (no more than $5.00).  All those who wish to participate in a cookie exchange should bring batches of cookies on a decorative plate.  We will be revealing our 2013 Secret Sis plus drawing for Secret Sisters for 2014.

† POINSETTIAS  If you would like to purchase a poinsettia(s) to help adorn the sanctuary at Christmas (as in the past, it’s yours to take home after Christmas), please use the sign-up sheet on the table in the narthex.  The cost is $8.00 each.  See Diana E. about payment, and if you have any questions.

† FLOWER CHART, 2014  If you would like to place flowers at the altar for a special occasion or in memory of someone, please sign the flower chart hanging on the wall next to the water fountain in the hallway.  Simply write your name, phone number, and occasion with the pen provided.

† PRAYER BEARS are in the sanctuary pews and available to be signed out (notebook in narthex by nursery) and given to anyone that needs God’s love, comfort, and peace.

† 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 — December 1, 2013

IN OUR PRAYERS  Kelli S. and family at the death of her dad,  Paul L.; Louise O., at the death of her sister; Lois M., diag- nosed with cancer; Lois H., (Pastor and Mary’s sister), Andrea H.,  (Joann W.’s mother), and Paula B., undergoing treatment for cancer.

PAUL L. was received into the arms of his Lord on Sat., Nov. 23, 2013.  He was born April 3, 1928.  He is survived by his wife Bonnie, son Howie, and daughter Kelli S., three stepsons, 7 grandchildren, 10 step-grandchildren and 8 great-grandchildren.  A funeral service was held Wed., Nov. 27, at 2:00 pm at Good Shepherd.  Burial was in Park Cemetery.  We pray for peace and comfort to Paul’s family.

WEDNESDAY EVENING SCHEDULE  Please make note that beginning this Wed. evening the schedule will reflect the Advent season with the following time changes: Band will remain at 5:30, all other classes and the men’s ensemble practice will begin at 6:00 pm.  Advent services are 11:00 am and 7:00 pm.

ADVENT SERVICES  We will have special midweek worship services on Wednesdays at 11:00 am and 7:00 pm.  We invite you to take the time and join with others for these special Advent services and remember, Jesus is The One Who is Coming.

THE BELL CHOIR from Trinity Lutheran Church in Freistatt will be with us to play during the first evening Advent Service, this Wednesday, Dec. 4.

CHURCH OFFICE COORDINATOR  Because Mary is retiring as the Church Office Coordinator at the end of this year, the Board of Elders is accepting applications for this position.  It is part time requiring 20-25 hours per week.  Mornings are preferred, but times are flexible.  Proficient skills required: organization, writing and grammar, Microsoft Publisher.  Duties include preparation of newsletter, maintaining membership records, coordination of church and other office activities.  A complete job description is available in the church office.  Prior to December 8, 2013, individuals should send a resume and cover letter to: Board of Elders, PO Box 257, Carthage, MO 64836 or bring it by the church office.  The cover letter should explain how you believe you will benefit by working for the Church, and also how the Church can benefit from your employment.  Applications will be accepted until the position is filled.

WOMEN’S HOLIDAY EVENT: Dinner, Secret Sister Reveal, Ornament Exchange, Cookie Exchange  The LWML sponsored evening for all ladies of the congregation, is next Sunday, December 8.  Dinner will be served promptly at 6:00 pm.  Hostesses for the evening are Janet Chambers and Nan Borg.  To participate in the ornament exchange game, simply bring a wrapped tree ornament (no more than $5.00).  All those who wish to participate in a cookie exchange should bring batches of cookies on a decorative plate.  We will also be drawing for our Secret Sisters for 2014.  Not an LWML member?  No problem, we want you to join us for this always fun evening.

POINSETTIAS  If you would like to purchase a poinsettia(s) to help adorn the sanctuary at Christmas (as in the past, it’s yours to take home after Christmas), please use the sign-up sheet on the table in the narthex.  The cost is $8.00 each.  See Diana Endicott about payment, and if you have any questions.

FLOWER CHART, 2014  If you would like to place flowers at the altar for a special occasion or in memory of someone, please sign the flower chart hanging on the wall next to the water fountain in the hallway.  Simply write your name, phone number, and occasion with the pen provided.

PRAYER BEARS are in the sanctuary pews and available to be signed out (notebook in narthex by nursery) and given to anyone that needs God’s love, comfort, and peace.

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.