Lamb of God The Light of Christ Lutheran Church Lamb of God Lutheran Church and School • 1400 FM 1960 E. Bypass, Humble, TX 77338 • 281-446-LAMB • www.lambofgod.net Vol. XXXX, No. 4 Coming up at Lamb of God... April 1 SAGE Lunch noon April 2 Maundy Thursday Worship 7 pm April 3 Good Friday Worship noon & 7 pm April 4 Easter Picnic & Egg Hunt 11 am April 5 - Easter Sunrise Service 6:30 am Breakfast Served 7-10 am Worship 8 & 10:30 am Egg Hunt 9:30 am April 11 Ignite Men’s Ministry 8 am Confirmation Class 9 am April 13-17 LOGLS Trike-A-Thon April 16 SAGE Trip 8 am April 19 Prayer Walk 8:45 am April 26 Voters Assembly Meeting following 10:30 service April 2015 He is Risen... THE L UTHERAN C HURCH Missouri Synod Highlights Inside... 3 4 8 9 13 13 15 Pastor’s Pen SAGE Prayer Team News From the President School News From the Chief Elder April Birthdays He is Risen...Indeed! Our Traveling Members... Lamb of God Lutheran Church and School Lee Bohot Mt. Calvary Lutheran Church ........ Feb. 22 & March 1 La Grange, Texas Jim & Lana Frank Flora-Bama Christian Church .................. February 22 Pensicola, Florida First Lutheran Church .................................... March 8 Inverness, Florida Mike & Linda Coon Hidden Valley Ranch Chapel .......................... March 1 Mission, Texas Nancy Giffhorn Family of Christ Lutheran Church.................. March 8 Colorado Springs, Colorado MISSION STATEMENT 3 C - Connecting Communities to Christ VISION STATEMENT To be a healthy church fulfilling the five purposes God has given us: Growing stronger through Worship Growing warmer through Fellowship Growing deeper through Discipleship Growing broader through Ministry Growing larger through Evangelism To be listed in Our Traveling Members, bring a bulletin in to the church office from the church you attended. Please be sure to write your name on the bulletin and that it has its address and date. Church Offerings February 2015 God’s Grace General Offering Date Amount 02/01/15 .......................... $16,988.67 02/08/15 .............................14,330.17 02/15/15 .............................. 9,170.67 02/22/15 ............................ 13,441.67 Total ................................ $53,931.18 Baptism: March 1 Bebee Seapaul Attendance for February 2015 01 04 08 11 15 18 22 25 February 2015 $12,844.04 Church Expenses February 2015 $60,407.00 If you have any questions, please contact John Farina at jfarina@cebridge.net . 8:00 7:00 8:00 7:00 8:00 noon 8:00 noon 118 (83) 10 (10) 134 (98) 11 (9) 143 (98) 41 (32) 117 (85) 55 (41) 10:30 239 (129) 10:30 236 (142) 10:30 6:30 10:30 6:30 213 (139) 170 (120) 263 (NC) 82 (57) attendance (communed), NC (No Communion) The Beacon Go to: office@lambofgod.net to request announcements & prayer requests. Email submissions to: RL1wwjd@aol.com, subject line: newsletter, by the 15th of the month prior to the issue month. The Beacon is published by Lamb of God Lutheran Church and School 1400 FM 1960 E. Bypass, Humble, TX 77338 Phone: 281-446-LAMB (5262) • Fax: 281-446-0289 The Beacon is now distributed by email. Please be sure the office has your current email address. It is also on our website: www.lambofgod.net. A printed version is available in the narthex & gym. www.lambofgod.net Editor: Lola Wilbur 2 Pastor’s Pen I also bought the Kindle edition of the Story for children. Each Sunday morning, Zachary, Aubrey, and Melanie gather around the kitchen table. Using Skype I read a chapter while they turn the pages of the hardcopy of the book. After reading, we discuss what it means to us. It’s the best part of the week. I am in good hands here; the Navy Chaplains provide opportunity to worship at Enduring Freedom Chapel. It may not be big and fancy, but it’s pretty full on Sunday mornings. I look forward to seeing you all soon at Lamb of God. Best regards, Lt. Greg Bosley, US Navy Dear Friends, It is my prayer that you are being blessed through our “Story” series. If you have not been connected in some way to this exciting journey it is not too late. We still have books and opportunities to join a small group. But we received an email recently that will warm your heart. You may remember that we prayed for Greg, Beverly and their children before Greg left for Africa. Here is the email: Friends, Greetings from Djibouti, Africa. While I’m deployed with Combined Joint Task Force- Horn of Africa at Camp Lemonnier, technology helps me stay in touch with the Lamb of God community. My beautiful wife, Beverly, sent me a copy of the story which I enjoy reading. We unusually get out of work a little early on Saturday’s which is when I listen to the previous week’s sermon podcast. Thank you to those who make that possible. The “Story” is God’s story. But what is exciting is that we are a part of His story forever! God bless you! Pastor Mark Join us this Easter Maundy Thursday, April 2 7 p.m. Worship Service w/Holy Communion Good Friday, April 3 Noon & 7 p.m. Worship Service Easter Sunday Sunday,, April 5 6:30 a.m. Sunrise Service 7-10 a.m. Easter Breakfast 8 & 10:30 a.m. Worship w/Holy Communion 9:30 a.m. Children’s Easter Egg Hunt 3 SAGE Seniors Are God’s Emissaries aries SAGE Luncheon: Jesus is the spice of life; We are SAGE! The monthly luncheon will be held on Wednesday, April 1 from noon-1:00 p.m. in FH 103. Come and join us in feeding our bodies and souls. Bring a casserole, salad or dessert and enjoy the fellowship and Bible study. “Taste and see that the Lord is good.” g her posals. When she was 20, her parents died, leaving the family fortune. But she sold all of her possessionss and used part of the money to support a home for reverentt virgins who prayed and fasted, doing charitable works. ns to At age 30, Paraskevi began leading Roman citizens faith in Christ. Several Jews filed complaints aboutt her and Emperor Antonius Pius (138-161) summoned her to his palace for questioning. He was attracted by her great beauty and tried to get her to denounce her faith, even promising to marry her and make her an empress. When essed she refused, he had a helmet lined with nails compressed on her head with a vice. It had no effect and many who witnessed converted to Christianity. Antonius continued to torture her by having her hang by her hair while having her arms and hands burned with torches. Antonius then had her immersed in a large caulered, dron of oil and tar. Miraculously, she stood in it. Angered, y the Antonius approached the cauldron and was blinded by evi to hot steam. At this moment the Emperor asked Paraskevi od is heal him. She responded, “Emperor, the Christian God nishhealing you from the blindness given to you as a punishment.” Immediately the Emperor regained his sight and allowed Paraskevi to continue her missionary work. After Antonius’ death in 161 AD, a plague broke out. Romans took it as a sign from their gods that they were angered by the tolerance of Christianity. Consequently, under Marcus Aurelius persecutions against Christians resumed. Paraskevi was continuing to spread the Gospel when she was captured and arrested for refusing to sacrifice to pagan gods, then thrown into a snake pit. She made the sign of the cross over the serpent, which perished. Later, priests demanded she be condemned to death by beheading. She was eventually tortured and beheaded by Governor Tarasius in 180 AD. Her remains were eventually taken to Constantinople, where they are venerated by the faithful to this day. Many healing miracles are attributed to St. Paraskevi’s divine intervention. “It is said that merely coming in contact with the dirt of her grave, faithful crippled could walk, demonized would return to health and the infertile would bear children.” Healing of the blindness of the Antonius Pius while in a heated cauldron has made her the Saint associated with the healing of eye ailments. Sharon Marion April Travel Monastery of St. Paraskevi and Star of the Republic Museum (3 sites) Date: Thursday, April 16 Place: Washington, TX Time: 8:00 a.m., be on the Precinct 4 bus LOG Return: 7:30 p.m. Cost: $16 Lunch: Monastery of St. Paraskevi (freewill offering) Contact: Sharon Marion, 281-300-0348 Monastery of Saint Paraskevi This Greek Orthodox Monastery was established in June 2004. It is a women’s monastery which currently has four Sisters in residence and is headed by Abbess Paraskevi named for Saint Paraskevi, a Christian martyr at the time of Roman persecution. “This is a Holy Monastery of our Lord Jesus Christ, that is a place of repentance and redemption for those leading a monastic life and for pious pilgrims.” Star of the Republic Museum Following the monastery visit, we will visit the Star of the Republic Museum, a star-shaped building representing Texas’ fight for independence. There will be a three hour tour of three sites. Who is Saint Paraskevi? In a village near Rome during the reign of Hadrian (117138 AD), Agathon and Polite and prayed fervently for a child. God blessed them with a girl born on “the day of Our Lord’s suffering.” Being born on this day, the parents named the child Paraskevi (“Friday” in Greek, but literally “preparation”). Paraskevi received an excellent education from both secular and scriptural instructors. Paraskevi was beautiful, understanding and kind. Having a higher goal in life, she rejected many marriage pro4 Easter Picnic & EGG HUNT Saturday, April 4 11 a.m. - 1 p.m. FREE Egg Hunt - infant to 11 years old Hot Dogs • Chips Rain or Shine Bring Your Easter Basket 5 6 History of a Favorite Easter Hymn Samuel Medley (1733-1799) was born in Chestnut, England. He was the son of a School teacher but was privately educated by his grandfather. His grandfather taught Samuel Christian values but he showed little interest. He became friends with boys who were not Godly, and age of 14, Samuel was given an apprenticeship with an oil-man in London. He only lasted three years and began searching for a way out. That way was to join the military, (the British Royal Navy). While in the Navy, Samuel’s life style did not improve, but rather became even more crass and profane than before. In 1759, during the Seven Year’s War, Samuel’s leg was severely injured. The night before it was to be amputated Samuel reflected on the Biblical teachings from his grandfather and began to vigorously pray. The next day when the Doctor examined the leg, remarkable healing was noted and the leg was spared. Samuel eventually became a Pastor with a special interest in the souls of seamen and servicemen. Of the many poems he penned, his most famous became an all-time favorite hymn of the Church: I Know That My Redeemer Lives. I know that my Redeemer lives; What comfort this sweet sentence gives! He lives, He lives, who once was dead; He lives, my ever living Head. Submitted by Nyla Gutekunst Mark your calendar Lamb of God VBS 2015 July 27-31 Everest - Conquering Challenges with God’s Mighty Power A Note from Shelly I had a moment, I must admit, the other day. I had a moment of envy. A person close in my life had just received an awesome new job that would double their pay and they would be making six figures plus amazing benefits. I was happy for them, but only for a moment it seemed. Satan worked very fast to make sure that my happiness for them turned into envy. I was soon thinking thoughts such as “how unfair” and “why not me”. I allowed Satan to take me to the pit with these thoughts and I even stayed there for awhile…wallowing in my own self-pity and my envious thoughts. I allowed Satan to steal my joy for the other person. As we have been studying The Story, I have received how I am so much like the Israelites in the Old Testament. God provided for all of their needs and yet they would look around them and get caught up in the same self-pity and why not me moments that I was feeling. Many of us have had these feelings – many of us are maybe stuck in these feelings. Focus on these words for God for each of us “And my God will supply every need of yours according to his riches in glory in Christ Jesus.” Philippians 4:19. God gives each one of us all of our needs according to HIS riches in glory – not ours but HIS. God knows our hearts, He knows our desires, and He provides our needs for us. Focus this week on how God has provided for you and your needs and don’t allow Satan to steal away your joy for others and your desire to know God. 7 Prayer Team News PRAYER TEAM MEMBERS: Spiritual Advisor: Pastor Raymond Van Buskirk Directors: Nancy Giffhorn & Sharon Marion Membership: Lee Bohot, Martha Brasted, Linda Coon, Kathy Farina, Bill Hagebusch, Phyllis Howell, Sam Howell, Ramonda Hutsell, Linda Jarvie, Billy Phillips, Barbara Phillips, Ed Stovall, Stacy Walder, and Alan Wetterhuus. most Gospel impact. 5. Bless and rededicate the location for God’s Kingdom use. Different people will pray and participants may add a petition at the end of each segment in the format. May God richly bless you as you come to Him in prayer and may He bless this Capital Campaign! FASTING AND PRAYER EVENT: Sunday, April 19 Campus Prayer Walk In the March Beacon, Pastor Mark asked that the church body fast and pray each Monday in lieu of eating breakThe Prayer Walk will include three specific locations: fast as a first fruits offering or our week for spiritual the Sanctuary/LLC building, Fellowship Hall, and the growth. The enemy knows that fasting and prayer are Christian Life Center. The church members are invited two powerful spiritual weapons. to participate by selecting a location for touring and praying. Each tour group will be headed by one of the What is Christian fasting? Biblical fasting is abstainPrayer Team leaders. The Team discussed the compo- ing from food, drink sleep or sex to focus on a period nents of this event and Pastor Van Buskirk compiled the of spiritual growth. “I humble myself through fasting,” states King David. We humbly deny something of the results below: flesh to glorify God, enhance our spirit and go deeper Purpose: The Prayer Walk provides the opportunity into our prayer life. for church members to be part of the formal prayerthanking prayer-listening, prayer-blessing and prayer- Fasting is more than denying ourselves. It is the lifestyle of a Christian servant. Like reading the Word and learning activity related to the Capital Campaign. praying, fasting is a spiritual discipline. In the Old TesBackground: God wants us to use the resources He tament, Queen Esther instructed her uncle to have the has given us in the most effective and efficient manHebrew people fast and pray three days, as she did also. ner for the advancement of His Kingdom. As we After that time, Esther went before the King to request pray, He will give us a better appreciation for how that her life and the life of her people be spared from the Capital Fund Campaign can bless our commuannihilation. The Lord honored her prayer, and the Henity with the Gospel and bless us with joy in serving. brew people were delivered. Through the work of His Spirit among us, He will In the New Testament, the prophetess Anna” never left guide and direct us. the temple but worshipped night and day, fasting and Organization: Three prayer task teams will walk an Praying.” (Luke 2:37) The church at Antioch fasted and assigned portion of the building and grounds. As they prayed before laying hands on Paul and Barnabas bewalk, they will bless the area and pray using these posfore sending them off to do the Lord’s work. sible format segments: Reasons to fast and pray 1. Invocation: “In the name of the Father, Son, and of 1. Jesus fasted and prayed in the wilderness. During the Holy Spirit. Amen” His ministry, He instructed His disciples, “When 2. Thank and praise God for His provision for past you fast and pray…” ministry, Mention some of the past activities in 2. The scripture teaches us to fast and pray. The Bible that building/grounds location. gives examples of people who fasted and prayed 3. Ask God to bless current ministry activities, menwith positive results. tioning some of them. 3. Fasting and prayer result in a more intimate rela4. Pray for provision for listed repairs, improvetionship with Christ. ments, additions, and changes that have been sug4. Fasting enables the Holy Spirit to reveal one’s true gested for His direction in prioritizing them for the 8:45 – 9:30 (Service /Sunday School times adjusted) 8 From the President A Voters Assembly meeting has been scheduled for Sunday, April 26, immediately after the 10:30 service. This is one of the three Congregational meetings each year, and this one is mainly to vote for LOG Council positions that are up for election. A nomination committee has been created and has been working to identify qualified candidates to fill these open positions. Following are the open positions and those candidates that have agreed to fill those posiEvery person needs breakthrough in his or her life. The tions pending election by the April Voters Assembly: breakthrough may be spiritual, emotional, relational, or financial. It could be for health, provision, solving Vice President...Darrell Van Buskirk a problem or making a decision. Breakthroughs come Member Ministries...(need candidate) from God to meet that need. Fasting and prayer deOutreach...(need candidate) liver us from bondage through God’s presence, power Early Childhood...Stacy Walker / Sandy Herr and provision. God provides direction and reveals His Chief Elder (Chosen by Elders)...Mike Wadzeck purpose in our lives. He will also provide direction for spiritual condition and bring about repentance and a transformed life. 5. The Holy Spirit is able to reveal His truth in the heart through His Word. 6. Fasting can transform the prayer life into a richer, more meaningful communication with God. 7. Fasting and prayer can bring about breakthroughs in one’s life. Lamb of God Lutheran Church. The Nomination Committee is working hard to find candidates for the remaining positions, and updates will be announced in the church bulletins for the next two weeks. If you have an interest in any of these positions or know of someone who does, please contact me: Mike Coon fmcoon@gmail.com 605-351-4074 For those who cannot fast a breakfast each Monday for medical reasons, perhaps a liquid breakfast or broth could be consumed. If breakfast must be eaten, consider praying immediately upon rising so that prayer precedes breaking the fast. Suggestions for prayer during fasting: It is helpful to keep a running list of prayer needs. Buy a Mother’s Day Corsage and Support Lutherans For Life • Knowledge of God’s will and vision for Lamb of God Lutheran Church • Provision to carry out the Great Commission • Capital Fund Campaign: May the Lord deliver us from the 1.62 million dollar debt. Amen • Provision for needed campus repairs and good use of facilities/resources • Holy Spirit Guidance for all leadership of the church and the campaign • Personal spiritual growth and breakthroughs for the congregation through payer & fasting • Provision for the church members that they may give and live generously • Campaign commitment prayer for family/individual contribution to the Capital Fund Campaign • Requests for self and others • Requests for the nation and the world • Free to… Corsages are $10 each and can be ordered and paid for on Sundays April 26 and May 3 in between services. The corsages will be at church on Mother’s Day, Sunday, May 10. The proceeds of these corsages will go to Lutherans For Life, a pro-life ministry of the Lutheran Church. Thank you for your support! NEW WRAPPED BARS OF SOAP are needed for the annual Lutheran World Relief Drive. Please bring your donation by Good Friday (April 3). To God Be the Glory! Amen. Sharon Marion 9 Christian Education Ministries Sunday Morning 9:15 a.m. All Adult classes on Sunday morning will be exploring The Story. 1. The Story with Pastor Raymond will meet in the Fellowship Hall. 2. The Story with Rich Gutekunst will meet in the CLC kitchen. 3. The Story with Bill Hagebusch will meet in FH Room 103. Discovery Class: (9:17 in the Conference Room) Looking to become a member of Lamb of God? Would you like to have a better understanding of the Lutheran teachings? In the Discovery Class Pastor Mark will teach through the basics of Christianity and Lutheran Doctrine. Everyone is invited to be a part of the Discovery Class. If you would like to become a member of Lamb of God please talk with Pastor Mark. Tuesday & Wednesday Bible classes: THE STORY schedule for April: Sunday, April 5 – Easter (No “Story”) Tuesday 9:00 – 10:30 a.m. • Crossways: Meets in Fellowship Hall Rm. #103. Taught by Rich Gutekunst, DCE Sunday, April 12th Chapter 12 – Trial of a King Day One: Page 161 – bottom of page 164 Day Two: Bottom of 164 – break on 169 Day Three: Break on 169 – end of chapter Wednesday 1:15 – 2:15 p.m. • Women’s Bible study. The study is on The Story. Meet in FH 103, Taught by Shelly McMullen, DCE. Wednesday 6:00 – 6:50 p.m. - Resumes April 8 • Wednesday Night Women’s Bible Study will be travelling on two roads – one is TRUSTING GOD and the other is PLEASING GOD. This is an allegory called “The Cure”. Join us in the CLC kitchen at 6 p.m. This class taught by Phyllis Howell . Sunday, April 19th Chapter 13 – The King Who Had It All Day One: Page 175 – break on page 183 Day Two: Break on 183 – break on 189 Day Three: Break on 189 – end of chapter Wednesday 7:00 – 8:30 p.m. • Crossways: Meets in Fellowship Hall Rm. #103. Taught by Rich Gutekunst, DCE Sunday, April 26th Chapter 14 – Kingdom Torn in Two Day One: Page 193 – middle of page 197 Day Two: Middle of 197 – top of page 210 Day Three: Top of page 201 – end of chapter • Bethel Class: Class meets in the Sanctuary, Taught by Pastor Mark • Bethel Class: Class meets 7:00 – 8:30 p.m. This class will be slowing down and digging deeper into scripture. Meets in the CLC Kitchen. Taught by Rick Lamascus served 7-10 a.m. Fellowship Hall Childcare is offered Wednesday evenings from 7:00 – 8:30 p.m. 10 MEN’S MINISTRY Saturday, April 11th • 8:00 – 9:30 a.m. • Breakfast • Study on Men in the Bible from The Story • Up-date on Texas Ramp Project • As always, bring a bud! Texas Ramp Project Our men’s ministry is joining with Texas Ramp Project to build handicap ramps for people in our local community. Before After If you are interested in joining us in building ramps contact Rich Gutekunst at rich@lambofgod.net Small Groups for The Story The process that has been developed for our faith journey through The Story is: x Sunday morning worship the weekly story will be presented. x Sunday morning in all Bible classes the weekly story will be probed deeper. x Small Groups will then process the weekly story as we learn to apply the message to our lives. The small groups will consist of 4 - 6 people in each group. The smaller group size allows for greater faith conversation. Groups have the option to meet weekly, bi-weekly or monthly. If you would like to facilitate a small group please contact me. I will provide training and all the materials you will need for your small group. If you would like to host a small group in your home please contact me. Blessings in your faith journey. 9 If you are looking for a small group experience please contact me and I will help connect you to a group. Rich Gutekunst, DCE Office number: 281-446-8427, E-mail: rich@lambofgod.net 11 Living Generously...even at Tax Time April is a very special month for a number of reasons. As Christians, the most important reason is that we celebrate Easter on April 5th. During this holy season, and especially on Easter we are reminded that we are a people of hope. At Easter time, we join with the saints of old and the saints of today in greeting each other with these words: “Jesus Christ is risen! He is risen indeed! Alleluia!” We have this hope and joy in Christ even when our life on this side of Heaven experiences pain and disappointment, because we know that in Christ the best is yet to come! Another (not so happy) reason why April is special is that it is time for filing our Income Tax. Paying taxes has been a cause of distress for many generations… even centuries. It was that way in the time of Christ. When His enemies tried to trap Jesus with the question of whether or not it was lawful to pay taxes to Caesar, Jesus wisely asked them to show him a coin. He asked them whose portrait and inscription was on the coin. “Caesar’s,” they replied. Then Jesus said those famous words: “Give to Caesar what is Caesar’s, and to God what is God’s.” (Matthew 22:21) These words of Jesus remind us that all authorities (even those we may not like) have been instituted by God. For the early Christians in the New Testament times the governing power was from Rome, a corrupt and anti-Christian power; yet the Bible teaches that Christians both then and now are to submit to these government authorities. Today as Christians, we “give to Caesar” by paying the taxes we owe to our government, but we pray that our elected leaders would lead our country in God-pleasing and people-blessing ways. In April, paying what is due to the government should also remind us of the second part of Jesus’ command: “to give unto God what is God’s.” There are many ways to render unto God what belongs to Him. Stewardship includes the good management of all of the seven “T’s”—Time (86,400 seconds each day), Talents (abilities), Treasure (money), Testimony (our sharing of the good news of Jesus), Touch (caring relationships), Tissue (caring for our bodies as temples of the Holy Spirit), and even Trash (caring for God’s creation). April may be “Tax Time”, but Jesus reminds us that the other seven “T’s” are equally important. Lord Jesus, we are so thankful for the joy we have in You, despite our circumstances. Show us how to manage your gifts for God’s purposes, in a way that brings glory to You and blessings for those around us. Help us to strive for excellence in all we do, and remember that the best is yet to come! Happy Easter from the Stewardship Team Chicks and Hogs BBQ Cook-Off April 25, 2-7 p.m. Harley Davidson of Kingwood 111 Northpines, Kingwood 11 Admission: Admissio on $5 adults • Children free! All proceeds benefit Family Promise of Lake Houston! The first 300 people to donate $100 to Family Promise have the opportunity F to win a 2015 Harley! Call Carole Brady at 281-441-3754 or email: directorfplh@comcast.net or contact Rick Wilbur, 713-291-6915. 12 LOGLS and MDO News From the Chief Elder The end of the Lenten season draws near. Christ’s death on the cross ensured each of us would spend eternity in Heaven as long as we believe in Him. You will see many references to Easter in the school and we will have several events to celebrate the holiday. Lamb of God students will learn about the significance of Easter and the generous sacrifice Christ made for us on the cross. Please take the time to celebrate Christ’s holy sacrifice for us with your children that they may know what a truly giving and awesome God we have. Please mark the following dates on your calendars for April. 4/02--Classroom Easter parties 4/03--Good Friday, Center Closed 4/04--Easter Picnic 4/05--Easter Sunday, Happy Easter! 4/06---Easter Monday, Center Closed 4/13-17--St. Jude Trike a Thon week 4/24--Field trip to Old MacDonald’s Farm, Three’s and Four’s If you are looking for an exciting and Christ filled atmosphere where your child will be safe, loved, encouraged and have fun while learning, please take a tour of the school or MDO with one of the directors (Christine, Jackie, and Greg). We would love to have you as one of our family members. Also, please mention our school to any of your friends, coworkers, and neighbors who are looking for a Christian environment for their children. Have a blessed month! Greg Toth I think names are important. As I recall, names started at the beginning. I am not sure who named Adam (God?). But I am sure the Adam was smart enough to call her Eve. Much better than “Hey You.” (Gen. 3:20). God even put Adam in charge of naming the animals. (Gen. 3:19) That way the lion could say “Good morning Mr. Zebra.” And the Zebra could reply, “Good morning Mr. Lion, thanks for not eating me.” God even has a name, Moses asked him. “What is His name? “Then what shall I tell them?” God answers “I am.” (Exodus 3:13-14) GREATEST ANSWER EVER! So why do we NOT wear our name tags? Churches use name tags, it is a great way of bringing the people together. For some reason, we have gone against this thinking. And I know you care, just witness the genuine greeting when say “Peace be with you.” Why don’t we say “Pease be with you Greg, or Tom, or Michelle.” Name tags would be a great help. Sure would make it easier to identify and welcome a nonmember, THEY DON’T HAVE A NAME TAG. Lola did her best encouraging you, even handed out Snickers candy bars to ones with tags. She just ran out of steam, not many responded. If you lost your name tag, let us know and we will get you another. Is hard to remember to take it off the dressing room table? I HAVE A PLAN! As you are heading out, put it in your church mailbox. It will be there next Sunday. And you may find something from the Church, a letter, replacement name tag. THIS IS WIN, WIN! Soooooooo, give it a try, let’s wear them so we can say Good Morning Tom, Steve, Shirley, Susan…. And you just may have a Snickers bar in your future. One day closer to heaven Mike Wadzeck What Do We Value? We at Lamb of God value people and want them to experience the love of Christ, especially when they are hurting, troubled, or in need. We demonstrate this value by ministering to people through Stephen Ministry. Contact Erv Luedke, Nancy Giffhorn, Ed Stovall, or Phyllis Howell for more information. All contacts are confidential. 13 Remember to bring some flowers on Easter morning to help decorate our Flowering Cross. Meet the Elders Ron Walker My name is Ron Walker. I was born in Manhattan, NY, spent my early childhood in Wheeling, WV and grew up in Spring, Texas. I married my beautiful wife Stacy in 1999. We wanted a church closer to home so that we could be more active. God answered our prayer. We began visiting here in 2007, while searching for a program for our son, RJ. He began in the Mother’s Day Out program and moved to the preschool program after a few years. Our son, Ryan, was born in 2009 and he began the preschool program a few years later as well. We were quite pleased with the level of their Christian educational experience. There is so much that we like about Lamb of God, the teaching, the outreach, and that we have always felt at home. On a professional level, I have worked in Management for over 25 years and I feel privileged to bring that skill set to Lamb of God. I have served as a Deacon. I currently serve on the Strategic Planning Team, the Stewardship Team and most recently, I am serving as Co-Director of the Free to...Capital Funds Campaign. I am a manager and teacher by nature and love to help others. I am blessed to be called to the serving position of Elder. I am humbled and I look forward to this opportunity to grow and serve. What impressed me the most about LOG is the church leaders from Pastor Mark, Rich, Nylia and all that are Meals on Wheels Comes to HAAM HAAM is partnering together with Meals on Wheels to bring homebound seniors in our community nutritious meals. Please contact Cathy Schrof at 281-446-3663 x120 or email schrof@haamministries.org for information on how you can participate. involved in leading LOG. They are passionate about the Lords work and anyone attending LOG I believe will want to be part of this growing church. When I was ask to be an Elder I prayed about it, talked with Shirley and decided this would be a privilege for me to serve the Lord here at LOG. What impressed me the most about LOG is the church leaders from Pastor Mark, Rich, Nylia and all that are involved in leading LOG. They are passionate about the Lords work and anyone attending LOG I believe will want to be part of this growing church. When I was ask to be an Elder I prayed about it, talked with Shirley and decided this would be a privilege for me to serve the Lord here at LOG. Dear Friends, Thank you for your recent donation to HAAM. We were thrilled to receive your gift and are humbled by your response to our appeal for support for our food pantry. Thank you for uniting with us and for providing the kind of help that is needed to continue serving the most vulnerable in our community. Your gift will enable us to continue helping our neighbors in need and those seeking better lives for themselves and tbeir families. Sincerely, Millie Garrison, Executive Director Tiffany Wyatt, Development Director 14 APRIL BIRTHDAYS 1 Jennifer Barta 3 Justin Franklin Channe’ Sandell 4 Julie Finke Dylan Hebert 5 Larry Ledet 7 Dusty Dowthitt Anna Beth Hellmers 8 Landon Alvarez Christopher Guerrero Barbara Waiser-Whitt 18 Jacob Lewis Brandon Schmidt Zachary Tolloff 10 Ashley Dean Darrell Van Buskirk 13 Kyle Vaughn 19 Belinda George Lola Wilbur 14 Amy Duncan 20 Naomi Brunette Peter Gallmeier 15 Donica Bennett-Batres George Bryant Aaron Corcoran Hannah Corcoran Jan Jennings 21 Lyle Drews, Jr. Lana Frank Elizabeth Lindsey Jill Wise 17 Mark Brunette 22 Jossie Guerrero Arielle Wise 24 Riley Currie Bill Hagebusch 25 Joanna Callahan 26 Andrew (A.J.) Cabiro Sharon Hay Amanda Hudson Emily Morales Jason Watson 29 Morgan Schroeder Landen Smith 30 Carol Yates If your birthday is not listed, it means that we don’t have it. Please contact the church office at: office@lambofgod.net or call 281-446-LAMB (5262) and let us know. We want to wish you a Happy Birthday! COMMUNITY FOOD DISTRIBUTION Lamb of God is partnering with HAAM to distribute food. The last time we did this we handed out 15 tons of produce. What a blessing for our neighbors! • Save the date! Thursday, May 21st • Our next event is set for Thursday, May 21st. We need 25-30 volunteers from 10:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m. to distribute food to our community. • This is also a Thrivent Action Team event, so the first 25 people will receive a really comfortable t-shirt. 15 Opportunities for Worship Sunday Worship Sunday School for all ages Discovery Class Wednesday Bible Study/Worship 8:00 & 10:30 a.m. 9:15 a.m. 9:17 a.m. 7:00 p.m. A Nursery is available for child care on Sunday from 7:45 a.m. until the end of the 10:30 a.m. worship service for infants through age 3 in the Early Childhood Center. Church Council Members Nancy Giffhorn Elders Mike Coon Lyle Drews Mike Egerman John Farina Jim Howell Gary Johnson Scott Neumueller Nick Patsis Dennis Rogers Duwayne Stork Ed Stovall John Thompson Mike Wadzeck Ron Walker Connecting Communities to Christ Lamb of God Lutheran Church & School 1400 FM 1960 East Bypass Humble, TX 77338-3910 281-446-LAMB www.lambofgod.net Stephen Ministry President Vice President Chief Elder Secretary Christian Growth Care Ministry Early Childhood Ministry Facilities Member Ministries Outreach Church Office & LOGLS 281-446-LAMB (5262) Rev. Mark Brunette, Senior Pastor Ext. 103 Rev. Raymond Van Buskirk, Visit. Pastor 281-838-5875 Rich Gutekunst, Dir. of Christian Education Ext. 104 Shelly McMullen, Dir. of Christian Education Ext. 110 Nyla Gutekunst, Director of Music Ext. 125 Carol Mansell, Campus Administrator Ext. 143 Greg Toth, School Director Ext. 102 Christine Guyotte, Assoc. Director, Preschool Ext. 132 Jackie Rathgeber, Associate Director, MDO Ext. 105 Lola Wilbur, School Secretary Ext. 127 Janet Wade, Human Resources Ext. 145 Linda Knepper, Receptionist Ext. 101 RETURN SERVICE REQUESTED Mike Coon John Farina Mike Wadzeck Mary Howell Dennis Rogers Phyllis Howell Tiffany Wagener John Thompson Jennifer Corcoran Mike Sutton Phone Directory April 2015 Helper Schedule SUNDAY APRIL 5 8:00 a.m. 10:30 a.m. APRIL 12 8:00 a.m. APRIL 19 10:30 a.m. 8:00 a.m. APRIL 26 10:30 a.m. 8:00 a.m. 10:30 a.m. John Thompson*-E Mike Wadzeck*-E Mike Coon*-E Mike Egerman*-E Dennis Rogers*-E Duwayne Stork*-E John Farina*-E Elder Duwayne Stork-E Ed Stovall-E Duwayne Stork-E John Thompson-E Mike Wadzeck-E John Thompson-E Ed Stovall-E Deacon Mike Coon-E Dennis Rogers-E Jim Howell-E Jim Hebert-D Gary Johnson-E Mike Egerman-ED Darrell Van Buskirk-D Deaconess Scott Neumueller-E TBD Jim Hebert-D Ron Walker-E Morelle Cheney-D Rick Lamascus-D Jack Pruett-D * see below Mike Egerman-E TBD Steve Clark-D Morelle Cheney-D Steve Clark-D Rick Dickson-D Sean Corcoran-D Morelle Cheney-D Lay Reader Stacey Egerman Greeters Ushers Julie Finke Jim Frank 8:00 Service Jim & Nancy Hebert, Ramona Reid 8:00 Service 10:30 Service Altar Guild Acolytes * see below 8:00 a.m. Jack Rathgeber Anna Franklin Frank Wise Mike Wadzeck 10:30 Service Rich Farina Ed Stovall,** Mike O’Neill, Lyle Drews, Doug Metz, Brandon Metz, Darrell Van Buskirk, Phillip Brasted, Walter Noack, Dannah Taft, Richard Jennings 9-10:15 Saturday 4/4 Sandy Patsis Phyllis Howell Gordon Hellmers,** Jim Hebert, Sam Howell, Brian Lanear, Doug Reid, Duwayne Stork, Cliff Thoe, Ron Walker 10:15-11:45 Kim Kim Sandy Callahan Callahan Patsis LeAnne LeAnne Horn Kim Horn Callahan Sherry Gandy 7:45-9 Nursery Claudia Lamascus Ed Stovall*-E John Farina-E Peter Gallmeier-D Rick Dickson-D Sean Corcoran-D Sunday 8:00 Ginger Cooper Sunday 10:30 Melissa Johnson 7:45-9 10:15-11:45 Kim Callahan LeAnne Horn Ella Johnson 9-10:15 Kim Kim Callahan Callahan LeAnne Horn Saturday 4/11 Jeannie Stork 10:30 a.m. 8:00 a.m. Chaz Stringfellow Madison Hagaman 7:45-9 9-10:15 Kim Jeannie Callahan Stork Kim LeAnne Callahan Horn 10:15-11:45 Kim Callahan LeAnne Horn Danielle S. 7:45-9 10:15-11:45 Kim Kim Kim Callahan Callahan Callahan LeAnne Horn LeAnne Juan Venegas Horn 9-10:15 Sunday 8:00 Kathy Hayman Sunday 10:30 Dottie O’Neill Saturday 4/18 Ella Darr Sunday 8:00 Vickie Wadzeck Sunday 10:30 Nancy Giffhorn Saturday 4/25 Stephanie Smith Sunday 8:00 JoAnn Colbert Sunday 10:30 Martha Brasted 10:30 a.m. Talyn Morace 8:00 a.m. Regan Hutsell 10:30 a.m. Davis Thompson 8:00 a.m. Rosalyn Hutsell 10:30 a.m. Travis Toth Coffee Makers Set Up Clean Up NEEDED Ella Darr Barbara Phillips Mary Howell Brenda Stovall Janie Noack Barbara Phillips NEEDED WEDNESDAY APRIL 1 APRIL 8 Elder no service Mike Wadzeck APRIL 15 Gary Johnson APRIL 22 APRIL 29 Duwayne Stork Mike Coon * Elders/Deacons - Maundy Thursday: Jim Howell*, Duwayne Stork, Mike Coon, Morelle Cheney, Scott Neumueller * Acolytes - Maundy Thursday: Emily Weller; Good Friday, noon: Christine Nice; 7 p.m.: Tyler Braden, Easter Sunday, 6:30 a.m.: Rilea Morace If you are unable to perform your duty as scheduled, please arrange for a substitute and let your team leader know. Lamb of God SUNDAY April 2015 Lutheran Church MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY 1 5 Easter Sunday 6 Office & School Closed 6:30 am Sunrise Service 7-10 am Easter Breakfast 8:00 & 10:30 am Worship 6 pm Scholar Ath. (Gym) 9:30 am Egg Hunt 7 pm NHPC (Sanct. & FH 102) 12:30 pm NHPC (Sanct.&FH) 7:30 pm AA Mtg. (Port.) 12 13 7 20 21 4 10 am LOGLS (Sanctuary) 7 pm Volleyball (Gym). 1:15 pm WBS (FH 103) 7 pm Maundy Thursday Service 6 pm Scholar Ath. (Gym) 7:30 pm AA Mtg. (Port.) 7:30 pm AA Mtg. (Port.) Office & School Closed noon & 7 pm Good Friday Services 5 am BSF (CLC) 11 am-1 pm Easter Picnic & Egg Hunt 10 11 8 15 22 10 am LOGLS (Sanctuary) 8:00 & 10:30 am Worship 8:45 am Prayer Walk 1:15 pm WBS (FH 103) 9:15 am Sunday School 6 pm WBS (CLC Kit.) 9:17 am Discovery Class 6 pm Scholar Ath. (Gym) noon SBS (CLC Kit.) 12:30 pm NHPC (Sanct.&FH) 6 pm Scholar Ath. (Gym) 7 pm Worship Service 7 pm NHPC (Sanct. & FH 102) 6 pm Scholar Ath. (Gym) 7 pm Crossways/Bethel 5:30-7:30 pm Youth 6th-12th Grades 7:30 pm AA Mtg. (Port.) 7:30 pm AA Mtg. (Port.) 7:30 pm AA Mtg. (Port.) 26 27 28 SATURDAY 3 Trike-A-Thon 10 am LOGLS (Sanctuary) 8:00 & 10:30 am Worship 6 pm Stephen Ministry 1:15 pm WBS (FH 103) (CLC Kit., Lib., 2, 3, 4) 9:15 am Sunday School 6 pm WBS (CLC Kit.) 9:17 am Discovery Class 6 pm Scholar Ath. (Gym) 6 pm Scholar Ath. (Gym) 7 pm Elders (Conf.) noon SBS (CLC Kit.) 12:30 pm NHPC (Sanct.&FH) 7 pm Worship Service 7 pm NHPC (Sanct. & FH 102) 6 pm Scholar Ath. (Gym) 7 pm Crossways/Bethel 5:30-7:30 pm Youth 6th-12th Grades 7:30 pm AA Mtg. (Port.) 7:30 pm AA Mtg. (Port.) 7:30 pm AA Mtg. (Port.) 19 FRIDAY 2 10 am LOGLS (Sanctuary) 1:15 pm WBS (FH 103) 6 pm WBS (CLC Kit.) 6 pm Scholar Ath. (Gym) noon SBS (CLC Kit.) 7 pm Worship Service 6 pm Scholar Ath. (Gym) 7 pm Crossways/Bethel 7:30 pm AA Mtg. (Port.) 7:30 pm AA Mtg. (Port.) 14 1400 FM 1960 E. Bypass • Humble, TX 77338 281-446-LAMB • www.lambofgod.net 29 8:00 & 10:30 am Worship 10 am LOGLS (Sanctuary) 9:15 am Sunday School 1:15 pm WBS (FH 103) 9:17 am Discovery Class 6 pm Stephen Ministry 6 pm WBS (CLC Kit.) (CLC Kit., Lib., 2, 3, 4) 11:45 am Voters Mtg. 6 pm Scholar Ath. (Gym) noon SBS (CLC Kit.) 7 pm Worship Service 12:30 pm NHPC (Sanct.&FH) 6 pm Scholar Ath. (Gym) 7 pm NHPC (Sanct. & FH 102) 6 pm Scholar Ath. (Gym) 7 pm Crossways/Bethel 5:30-7:30 pm Youth 7:30 pm AA Mtg. (Port.) 7:30 pm AA Mtg. (Port.) 7:30 pm AA Mtg. (Port.) 6th-12th Grades 9 10 am LOGLS Staff (Conf.) 1:30 pm ECC Team (Conf.) 6:45 pm Choir (Music) 7 pm Volleyball (Gym). 7 pm NHPC (Sanct. & CLC) 7:45 pm Handbells(Sanct.) 7:30 pm AA Mtg. (Port.) 5 am BSF (CLC) 8 am Men’s Ministry (FH) 9 am Confirmation (Youth) 9 am Scholar Ath. (Gym) 16 10 am LOGLS Staff (Conf.) 1:30 pm ECC Team (Conf.) 6:45 pm Choir (Music) 7 pm Volleyball (Gym) 7 pm NHPC (Sanct. & CLC) 7:45 pm Handbells(Sanct.) 7:30 pm AA Mtg. (Port.) 23 17 Trike-A-Thon 5 am BSF (CLC) 9 am Scholar Ath. (Gym) 7 pm Couples Comm. (Port.) 24 10 am LOGLS Staff (Conf.) 1:30 pm ECC Team (Conf.) 6:45 pm Choir (Music) 7 pm Volleyball (Gym). 7 pm NHPC (Sanct. & CLC) 7:45 pm Handbells(Sanct.) 7:30 pm AA Mtg. (Port.) 30 10 am LOGLS Staff (Conf.) 1:30 pm ECC Team (Conf.) 6:45 pm Choir (Music) 7 pm Volleyball (Gym). 7 pm NHPC (Sanct. & CLC) 7:45 pm Handbells(Sanct.) 7:30 pm AA Mtg. (Port.) 18 25 5 am BSF (CLC) 9 am Scholar Ath. (Gym) BSF - Bible Study Fellowship CLC - Christian Learning Center Conf. - Conference Room ECC - Early Childhood Center ECMT - Early Childhood Ministry Team FH - Fellowship Hall LOGLS - Lamb of God Lutheran School NHPC - New Hope Pentecostal Church Port. - Portable Building SAGE - Seniors Are God’s Emissaries Sanct. - Sanctuary SML - Stephen Ministry Leaders SBS - Staff Bible Study WBS - Women’s Bible Study
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