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WOMEN’S BIBLE STUDY

A new women’s bible study just started on Sept. 22 called, “Annointed, Transformed, Redeemed” and it is going to be a great 7 weeks of deepening our relationship with the Lord. I can’t wait to see what new revelations God has in store as we study David, listen to 3 awesome bible teachers via DVD and share our personal stories and ideas. The first week the theme was all about David’s annointing and his purpose in God’s plan. We discussed how we ALL have a purpose and an “annointing”. It is not to late to join us – we meet every Tuesday evening in the fellowship hall at 6:30. This coming Tuesday, Sept. 29, we will have an added blessing of seeing a presentation by Kelsey Patton on her mission trip this summer. Call Lora Samuelson at 417-793-0556 for more information. Feel free to join us anytime!

First service in new sanctuary

The first church service in the brand new sanctuary was held September 20th. There are still some details to be finished such as the sound system, and carpeting the altar area. It is tremendous to be in the new building. The band and the Shepherd’s Own performed.

Announcements — September 20, 2009

REMEMBER IN PRAYER:  Melody S., at the death of her mother; Heather U., Tom & Linda D.’s daughter, diagnosed with breast cancer; Thelma M., in Freeman Hospital; Jerry, Rich H.’s brother, diagnosed with brain cancer; Katherine R., recovering at her son’s home; Marty J., with cancer; Ann L. and Chuck P., undergoing treatment.

SOFTBALL GAMES  The Co-Ed team will play Monday evening at 6:30 and the Men’s team will play Tuesday at 6:30 pm.

THE ELDERS’ meeting date has been changed again to allow Pastor and Michael G. to attend the Southwest Missouri Circuit meeting on the 21st to elect the circuit delegates to the next Missouri Synod national convention.  The new meeting date will be Monday evening, Sept. 28th, at 7:00.  The church Trustees are also asked to attend.

WORK DAY AT S.’S  Anyone wanting to help cut/split firewood for the Jeremy S. family is asked to meet at Pastor’s house at 9:00 a.m. this Saturday, Sept. 26th.  Lunch will be provided.  Please tell Pastor or put your name on the sign-up sheet if you can help.  Thank you!     

PASTOR TO SPEAK AT PURDY  Next Sunday, Pastor will be a guest speaker at St. John’s Lutheran Church, Purdy, for their 125th anniversary as a congregation.  He will speak at the 10:30 a.m. service and Dr. Wallace Schulz, former Lutheran Hour Speaker and Vice-president of Synod, will speak at the 2:00 p.m. service.  A dinner will be served at noon and a light lunch will follow the afternoon service.  You are invited to celebrate with them.

THE REV. DR. DAVID JOHNS will be our guest speaker next Sunday while Pastor and Gerry are at Purdy.  Pastor Johns is retired and living in Joplin.  We are glad to have him back again.

WOMEN’S BIBLE STUDY  How can studying the life of David help us in our lives today?  We are about to find out in a ladies bible study entitled, Anointed, Transformed, Redeemed.  This class will meet for seven weeks with prayer, fellowship, and a DVD session covering the life and reign of David.  Not only will we get a deeper understanding of this great man and his relationship with the Lord, but we will also hopefully gain a deeper relationship with God and each other.  Sign up in the narthex—cost is $15.00 for the workbooks.  We will meet at 6:30 p.m. on Tuesday nights beginning this week, Sept. 22nd, here at the church.  Call Lora S.  for more information. 

THURSDAY AM BIBLE STUDY has decided not to meet through the month of September.  They will resume their study of the Book of Romans on the first Thursday in October.  

MEN’S RETREAT  October 9th & 10th  are the dates planned for a Men’s Retreat at Pelican Landing in Oklahoma.  The cost is $15.00, plus the cost of the food.  There is a sign up sheet in the narthex, and if you have any questions, contact Sonny E.
                                         
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.

TAPES OF THE SERVICE  Audio tapes of the service are available after the 8:15 a.m. service each Sunday.  They are located in the glassed-door cabinet in the narthex.  Tapes of the previous Sunday are also available.

BLOOD PRESSURE  After each service, at the table in the narthex, you have the opportunity to have your blood pressure taken.  You will be given a card to carry with you to record your readings.

Announcements — September 13, 2009

REMEMBER IN PRAYER:  Thelma M., in Freeman Hospital; Heather, Tom & Linda D.’s daughter, diagnosed with breast cancer; Jerry, Rich H.’s brother, diagnosed with brain cancer; Katherine R., at St. John’s Hospital; Jeremy S., recovering from back surgery; Marty J., Ann L., and Chuck P., undergoing treatment.

CONGREGATIONAL DINNER  Please join us today, at noon, for a congregational dinner as part of our Rally Day celebration.  The meat is being provided by the Fellowship Committee, smoked chicken, and side dishes by members.  With all the good food and fellowship you don’t want to miss it!

SUNDAY SCHOOL RALLY DAY is today.  Parents, be sure to join your children for Sunday School, enjoy a treat, and watch the beautiful, always anticipated, balloon launch.

SOFTBALL GAMES  The Co-Ed team will play Monday evening at 7:30 and the Men’s team will play Tuesday at 8:30 pm.

JR CONFIRMATION will begin this Wednesday evening, September 16th, at 6:30.  Pastor will meet with students and parents after both worship services today to discuss the class schedule and to answer any questions.

MOUNTAIN DULCIMER DEMONSTRATION and beginner class will be held September 16th from 7:00-8:00 pm here at Good Shepherd.  Elaine Smith, the 2004 Southern Regional Champion, will be the instructor.  For more information, contact Lee Ann B.  Lee Ann assures us that no special musical talent is required, and that anyone can learn to play the dulcimer.

THE ELDERS meeting is Monday evening, Sept. 21st, at 7:00, not the 14th as stated on the newsletter calendar. 

GOLF ANYONE?  Do you golf?  Have you always wanted to give it a try?  Here’s your chance.  Open to all and everyone.  Immanuel at Joplin has invited us to play golf with them on Saturday, Sept. 19th.  The two or four person scramble will take place at the Carthage Municipal Course.  All of the plans have not yet been finalized.  Gene L., is the go-to-guy here at Good Shepherd, if you have any questions.  A sign-up sheet is in the narthex.

WOMEN’S BIBLE STUDY  How can studying the life of David help us in our lives today?  We are about to find out in a ladies bible study entitled, Anointed, Transformed, Redeemed.  This class will meet for seven weeks with prayer, fellowship, and a DVD session covering the life and reign of David.  Not only will we get a deeper understanding of this great man and his relationship with the Lord, but we will also hopefully gain a deeper relationship with God and each other.  Sign up in the narthex—cost is $15.00 for the workbooks.  We have tentatively planned on meeting Tuesday nights beginning on Sept. 22nd, here at the church.  Call Lora S. for more information. 

THURSDAY AM BIBLE STUDY has decided not to meet through the month of September.  They will resume their study of the Book of Romans on the first Thursday in October.  

MEN’S RETREAT  October 9th & 10th  are the dates planned for a Men’s Retreat at Pelican Landing in Oklahoma.  The cost is $15.00, plus the cost of the food.  There is a sign up sheet in the narthex, and if you have any questions, contact Sonny E.

PARENTS, WE’RE CHECKING OUR RECORDS  It’s been several years since we’ve checked and updated the school records for all the children in the congregation.  Parents, please take the time to fill out, one for each child, the information form Children’s Ministry, found in the narthex.  Drop it in the basket provided or leave it in the church office.  Thanks. 

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.