Friday, June 23 Announcements

Come worship with us at 9:30.  Join us in person or or watch our livestream Sunday morning on our YouTube channel , or view the service on the YouTube channel on Monday. Pastor Mark Mattes will be preaching on Matthew 10:24-39  Here is a devotion from God Pause: The original Greek of Matthew’s story infers that as Jesus traveled through the villages of Galilee he was physically moved with deep compassion for the distressed crowds that followed him. They were like helpless sheep without a shepherd. Jesus gathered his disciples, saying, “The harvest is plentiful, but the laborers are few,” and telling them to pray that the Lord would send laborers into his harvest. The church today faces a comparable situation. Participation numbers are down in churches of all sizes, denominations, and contexts, yet people feel harassed and helpless about the troubles they face. More church workers are retiring or leaving their ministries than there are new workers to replace them responding to God’s call. I think that Jesus would give us similar directions: pray to the Lord to send laborers into his harvest. But a cautionary note: the Lord answered the disciples’ prayers by sending them out “like sheep into the midst of wolves.”


Upcoming Worship Helpers June 25, 9:30 am 
Greeters/ Ushers: Nancy Schimmels and Ted Leonard
Reader: Troy Gwinner
Sound/ Screen/ Streaming:  Cheryl Young
Musician: Clarice Blanchard (recording)
Counters: Lisa Vossekuil and Wayne Martens
Communion Server: Barb Lorimor and Erin Gwinner
Communion Bread: Bonnie Fenimore
Acolytes: Payton Charlet


Sunday Bible Study:  
Bible Study will meet at 11:00 a.m. following morning worship in the front most classroom near the church office. During the class, we invite questions, comments, and connections, as we expand upon the readings from the worship service. 

Larger Bulletins & Kids Bags: 
The ushers will have large print bulletins available.  St. Paul has kids’ bags to engage your child during church.  They are hanging on hooks by the entry doors or see the ushers.

Faith in the Future, Imagining the Next Chapter. Our pledge drive for eliminating our remaining debt has begun! With gratitude to God, our commitment to paying off the final building loans to the Trust Fund and the Fellowship Fund will move us into our next chapter.  Your commitment, above and beyond giving to the General Fund, may extend over a two-year period. Letters and pledge cards have been mailed; if you do not receive one, please see the ushers’ table. We ask that pledges be returned by August 13. Questions may be addressed to Wayne Martens, chair, or Ann Bartelt, Council president. 

Flower beds in front of church. Thank you to those who have spent several hours these last few weeks weeding and cleaning up the flower beds in front of the church.  

VBS Evening Celebration July 13. Please join us for potluck Thursday, July 13 at 6:00 pm followed by the VBS program at 6:45, led by the Okoboji-Ingham counselors. See all that our children have learned and enjoyed throughout their four days of VBS. An ice cream social will follow the program. All are welcome!  

Church Fellowship Barbeque June 25. Mark your calendars to stay after worship on Sunday, June 25 for a barbeque, pie, and ice cream social. Meat will be provided; please bring a side dish to share. RSVP at church how many from your family will attend and sign up if you can bring pie or ice cream. Questions may be directed to Cheryl Young at 515-770-5806. 

Worship in the Park July 2. Worship will be at 10:30, Sunday, July 2, with our church families across Winterset: 1st Presbyterian, 1st Christian, 1st United Methodist, New Bridge, and Four Square Community Churches.  Bring lawn chairs; parking help will be available. A potluck will follow the service. Bring a side dish to share; pork sandwiches will be furnished.

Furniture Ministry Receives Award. St. Paul’s Furniture Ministry has been awarded $1830.77 by the Greater Madison County Community Foundation. Jim Nelson, Lisa Vossekuil and Wayne Martens wrote the grant application for $1800, focusing on used appliances as a critical need. The Madison County grant program has existed for over 20 years and typically has $75,000-125,000 to award annually to local non-profit organizations.

Pastoring St. Paul – Next Steps. Pulpit supply July 9 will be Pastor Kathleen Wohlers; July 16 will be Pastor Tony Nester; and July 23 will be Deacon Jodi Schuman, Assistant to the Bishop; July 30 is yet to be determined. We welcome Pastor Heidi Williams who will serve as our interim pastor beginning August 1. Please plan to join us for her first worship service with us August 6. 

Pastoral care has also been established for your needs. Please contact Traci, office manager, at 515-462-4270, or Ann Bartelt, council president at 515-418-3565, should you need support from a pastor.  Pastor Jodi Hinrichs of Peace Lutheran in Earlham and Pastor Tania Schramm of Grace Lutheran in Adel will be our primary contacts through May.  Pastor Kathleen will also be available starting in June.
 
Church Directory Sign Up. Remember when you filled out an information sheet for our membership directory? Now you can have access to our online directory, Servant Keeper, that provides contact information of our members. Servant Keeper is a valuable tool for connecting with each other and is secure to our constituents. It is password protected for each individual and for access to the complete directory. The information of families and individuals is only what you provide and allow to be seen. We will be available to sign you up for an account.  Email Lisa Vossekuil if you would like an account at finances@stpaullutheranchurch.net.

Call Committee Activity.  The Ministry Site Profile is a summary that tells about St Paul Lutheran Church, what’s important to us and how we bear witness to Christ’s love in our community. The Call Committee wrote this narrative about St Paul with the help of each of you who participated in surveys and interviews. The Ministry Site Profile (MSP) was submitted on May 25th and approved by the office of the Bishop on June 2nd.
Here’s a small portion called the “Summary Description” we submitted: St Paul Lutheran Church is a small but mighty church with a big dream to have a healthy church culture, one that changes lives. We believe our primary calling as a congregation is to love God and love people. This congregation will welcome a pastor who loves the Lord, Jesus Christ, and spends sufficient time alone with God to sustain the work of the ministry, by living out of a cup that overflows; one who is willing to train and partner with us in the work of evangelism; who is willing to walk together with us as we learn a theology of grieving; who is willing to faithfully bear with us as we struggle to yield in the areas where God is at work transforming us.
Now we wait, knowing that God is leading us into a season of waiting and listening and trusting. While you’re waiting and listening and trusting please remember to pray for discernment for your Call Committee and for the Church Council.


VBS. Vacation Bible School will be held July 10-13 for children entering grades 1-6 in the 2023-2024 school year. This year’s theme is Uncovering the truth of who God is and who we are.  Hours are 9:00 to 2:00; snacks and lunch will be provided. Please register online on our website or download the registration form. Children from the community are welcome! Helpers with the children and in the kitchen are needed. Please contact Amanda Turnquist, coordinator, anturnquist_316@hotmail.com or 319-491-4052.

Lutheran Study Bibles.  There are extra Lutheran Study Bibles for sale at $36.00 each if anyone is interested in purchasing one.

Youth Committee: The newly formed Luther League, Grades 5th through 12th, will have opportunities to grow together as a group, have some fun, and share memories made together. Suggestions and questions may be addressed to Clarice Blanchard and Ted Leonard. Please watch for future youth events.

Senior Center Volunteers. Volunteers are needed to deliver meals for the Senior Center. It takes approximately 45 minutes and the schedule is flexible.  To assist with this or learn more, please call 515.462.1334.  Thank you.

Iowa Bishops Ride Against Hunger. The three ELCA bishops in Iowa are riding in the 50th Annual RAGBRAI, riding 50+ miles together each day, celebrating and highlighting 50+ anti-hunger ministries in the three synods and raising $50,000 for ELCA World Hunger. Join them, donate to the cause, make a pledge. Learn more at https://sites.google.com/seiasynod.org/bishops-ragbrai/

Matura Food Pantry: Our offering to the Matura Food Pantry is blessed the first Sunday of each month. Help us fill the shopping cart will non-perishable food, diapers, and even pet food. Checks made out to Matura Madison County or cash are also accepted.
 
St. Paul’s Trust Fund: The Trust Fund committee, elected by the congregation, supports mission projects ranging from national and international disaster relief, congregants’ mission trips, and camping scholarships for youth and children. Please contact Chair Dick Anderson with any questions or suggestions for mission support at REAND0508@aol.com

Furniture Ministry: St. Paul collects and gives home goods, furniture, and appliances to those in need. Contact Lisa Vossekuil (920-979-0304 or levossekuil@gmail.com) about any donations. Monetary gifts are also appreciated for our storage units.  The Furniture Ministry needs able bodies to help with picking up and delivering furniture on a Saturday morning (usually 9;00 – 10:00 a.m.).  Willing workers should contact Lisa (levossekuil@gmail.com) or Jim N.(jnelson91@q.com)  to let them know availability.   

Pool of Siloam: Pool of Siloam is St. Paul’s local benevolence program that provides monetary support for those in need of such things as gas money or car repair, rent or mortgage assistance, and utility bills. In partnership with local agencies (CRISP, Matura, and Crisis Intervention), we annually serve over 100 individuals, including children. All giving to the Pool of Siloam is matched by an anonymous donor. Offerings to this program can be indicated on your giving envelope or online giving form. 

LifeServe Blood Drive: St. Paul hosts the community LifeServe Blood Drive every fourth Tuesday of the month. We are known for our home-baked goods and appreciate your donations of cookies and bars. Please bring them to the church by noon the day of the drive. June 27, 2023 is the next scheduled blood drive.

Call for Cookies.  Cookies are always needed for Sunday morning services and the monthly blood drive.  Sunday morning cookies and bars can be store bought or home-made. Jim asks that the cookies for the monthly blood drive be home-made.
Mailboxes.  Members who previously did not have a mailbox, there is now one with your name on it! The names are not in exact alphabetical order, but your box should be in close vicinity to where your name would fall. Please see Lisa Vossekuil or Cheryl Young if you cannot find yours or if we inadvertently missed you. (The mailboxes will be totally redone after we have the Servant Keeper sign-ups)

Member Photo Directory. St. Paul’s family photo directory is now posted on our website, stpaullutheranchurch.net. Find it under the About tab and enjoy! We will be able to add photos as they become available. If you are new to St. Paul or missed including your photo, please contact Cheryl Young or the church office. 

Prayer Chain: St. Paul has a group dedicated to the power of prayer. If you have a prayer request for the Prayer Chain, please share it with Twila Seibert (515-462-1505) or Ann Bartelt (annbartelt0204@gmail.com) or the church office.  

Member Information Update. Are you a new member or need to update your information?  Please take a few minutes to complete the online form or pick up a paper copy at the usher table and turn it in to the office.

Free Sunshine! If you would like to help mow the church lawn this season, and get your dose of Vitamin D, please use Sign Up Genius to sign up at https://www.signupgenius.com/ Thank you!

Got Time? Got Talent? We Want You! We have a variety of opportunities available where you can showcase an existing talent or pursue an interest you have.  Do you have finance or organizational skills, like to show your concern for others, can teach others, or know your way around building maintenance?  All of these skills can be put to use on various St. Paul committees that need our time and talent. So, if you want to give back to our church, please contact the office and we’ll help find a way you can make a difference!   
 
Upcoming Worship Helpers July 2, 9:30 am
 
Greeters/ Ushers: Worship in the Park
Reader: Ann Bartelt
Sound/ Screen/ Streaming:  Worship in the Park
Musician: Worship in the Park
Counters: Lisa Vossekuil and Dean Bartelt
Communion Server: Worship in the Park
Communion Bread: Worship in the Park
Acolytes: Logan Moeller

Upcoming Worship Helpers July 9, 9:30 am 
Greeters/ Ushers: Needed
Reader: Amanda Turnquist
Sound/ Screen/ Streaming:  Cheryl Young
Musician: Needed
Counters: Lisa Vossekuil and Kim Patience
Communion Server: Needed
Communion Bread: Genelle Thompson
Acolytes: Blake Acton

Worship Service Helpers/Volunteers Needed! 
 If you are able and willing, we need your help in returning our 9:30 service to “normalcy.”  It’s important that all of the positions be filled. Worship team members Debi Martens is available for any “training” you may want.
3 Easy ways to sign up:
Use SignUpGenius! It’s easy to access at this link and will even send you a reminder of your commitment. 
Volunteer Kiosk: We have clipboards on the kiosks in the entryway for you to sign.
Call the Church office at 515-462-4270.

 


Church office phone:  (515) 462-4270
Church office email:  Office@stpaullutheranchurch.net
Pastor Kathleen Wohlers: : (608) 387-5015