THE MESSENGER St. John Lutheran Church of Boerne
A Lutheran Congregation in Mission for Christ
JANUARY 2017 Volume 88 No. 1
From Pastor Waters’ Pen:
The New Year has begun, and it brings a new chance to walk with the Lord. If you’re not already reading the Bible every day, start now and make it a New Year’s resolution. We’ll be preaching our way through the Gospel of Matthew this year. Make the Sunday lesson come to life by reading through Matthew yourself. You can even do your devotions on your phone by downloading the NALC Walk of Faith from the app store. This New Year we’ll start a new service at St. John. Our Praise Service will be Sundays at 10:30 in the Family Life Center. We’ll blend Lutheran liturgy and contemporary Christian music to create a warm, upbeat atmosphere for people to worship Jesus. We’ve already hired our Praise Music Director and Assistant and are hoping to launch the service in March. I know there’s a lot of questions, so I’ll be holding a Town Hall meeting Sunday, January 15th, 9:15-10:15 a.m. in the Family Life Center. Come and learn more about this exciting new opportunity to reach new people in Boerne. Speaking of new opportunities, Michelle and I are very excited about the class that we’ll be teaching together on Wednesday nights 7-8 p.m. starting January 8th. It’s called Faith@Home, and it’s based on a book Michelle wrote about creating a distinctly Christian culture in the home and leaving a legacy of faith for future generations. We invite parents, grandparents, newlyweds, and seasoned couples to come and help each other help our families walk with the Lord. Michelle is also part of the teaching team at the Women’s Retreat January 27-29th. While she’s at Camp Chrysalis, teaching about “Identity…Created, Called Gifted,” I’ll be at home trying to put Faith@Home into practice! The New Year brings new opportunities to walk with Jesus and draw closer to the Lord. I look forward to walking them with you. Let’s see where God leads us in this year to come. Pastor Waters
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Final Thoughts
There is one final thought I would like to share with you as I step down as president of the council.
Several years ago, I purchased the book, Being George Washington, by Glenn Beck. I put it on my
shelf planning to read it at some point in time in the future.
Years passed and in early 2016, I finally took it down and read it. It was quite good. If you ever
had any uncertainties regarding the Lord’s hand in the making of our nation, this book will re-
move all doubts.
There is a quote in the book that I found very inspirational, especially during the turmoil the con-
gregation, council and call committee experienced in 2016. Please indulge me while I share this
with you:
Everything that we do in life – every battle that we fight and every mountain that we
climb, no matter how many times that we may fall – may be for no other purpose
than to prepare us for that moment when we are called upon to make a difference in
this world.
In fact, every decision that we make, even those that seem small and irrelevant –
perhaps especially those that seem small and irrelevant – may be moving us toward
that moment when we can change a life for the better.
We may only get one chance to make a difference. But there is no doubt that such a
moment in each of our lives is going to come.
The only question that really matters is, Will we be ready for it?
That time in life may be big or it may be small but nevertheless, it has the potential for a big im-
pact. It may be as a parent, teacher, mentor, church council member, community leader, or in wit-
ness for our Lord. What really matters is, will you be ready for it? With faith and trust in our
Heavenly Father, you will be, “for all things are possible with God.” Matthew 10:27.
Thank you for allowing me to serve you, St. John and our Lord and Master.
Your Humble Servant in Christ,
Don Baker
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St. John Lutheran Church Income and Attendance Comparison
Monthly Operating Income Jan Feb March April May Jun Jul Aug Sept Oct Nov Dec
Through Oct
2016 $116,162 $83,342 $83,889 $73,044 $80,790 $72,368 $81,646 $87,909 $70,448 $91,671 $135,927 $977,196
2015 $113,882 $78,825 $97,094 $88,662 $85,710 $78,144 $76,808 $108,019 $83,790 $76,649 $98,797 $169,592 $986,380
2014 $79,577 $80,376 $91,001 $83,972 $69,069 $85,906 $71,314 $93,774 $69,963 $72,021 $97,063 $181,124 $894,036
2013 $73,985 $80,612 $119,099 $73,857 $72,685 $84,579 $68,254 $77,038 $103,643 $72,038 $74,104 $238,728 $899,894
2012 $92,201 $70,693 $73,719 $92,636 $84,668 $77,665 $86,270 $76,057 $81,583 $64,804 $83,705 $234,934 $884,001
2011 $79,723 $71,904 $67,252 $80,101 $130,107 $60,079 $88,299 $69,908 $60,118 $91,034 $64,732 $140,062 $863,257
Avg. Wkly. Wor-ship Attendance Jan Feb March April May Jun Jul Aug Sept Oct Nov Dec Ave. YTD
2016 421 386 477 370 341 376 357 420 383 375 359 388
2015 380 403 390 521 370 464 309 367 349 347 364 463 394
2014 439 419 419 509 420 381 378 378 392 398 383 425 412
2013 438 530 543 432 424 379 392 397 404 415 381 426 430
2012 393 477 463 566 424 386 361 392 351 369 445 423 421
2011 424 424 557 411 411 343 381 400 393 419 381 581 427
St. John Lutheran Stewardship Committee
January 2017
From Faith to Action
"After Jesus was born in Bethlehem in Judea, during the time of King Herod, Magi from the east came to Jerusa-lem 2 and asked, “Where is the one who has been born king of the Jews? We saw his star when it rose and have come to worship him.” 9bthey went on their way, and the star they had seen when it rose went ahead of them until it stopped over the place where the child was. 10 When they saw the star, they were overjoyed. 11 On coming to the house, they saw the child with his mother Mary, and they bowed down and worshiped him. Then they opened their
treasures and presented him with gifts of gold, frankincense and myrrh. " (Matthew 2:1-11) The Wise Men came “from the east” and followed a star so that they could worship the newborn King. Realize that they weren’t blessed with the full light of scripture that is available to us today. They didn’t fully understand that this baby ultimately would be our Savior. Nevertheless, they put their faith into action and made the long journey to present gifts to Christ. This can serve as an example to us as we go through our daily lives. We have the benefit of knowing the rest of the story. We know that this child was God in the flesh. We know that He lived a sinless life and gave Himself up as a perfect sacrifice to atone for our sins. We know that He conquered death so that we may have eternal life. We know that He has gone to heaven to prepare a place for us. We know that He will come again to judge the living and the dead. Shouldn’t we be eager to come and worship? Overjoyed to bring our gifts to the same Jesus that the Maji travelled so far to see that first Christmas? We should rejoice that we are baptized children of God and fellow believers in Christ. How blessed we are! Your Brother in Christ Kyle Gass, Chair, St John Lutheran Stewardship Committee
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Council Contacts President, Skip Stefansen 818-324-1510 Vice-President, Scott Kramer 512-914-3121 Treasurer, Sherry Speir - 210-710-7724 Secretary, Sharon Pace 210-279-8685 Administration Chair, Brad Morrison 210-380-5843 Adult Ministry Chair, Tim Christ 210-632-4571 Children's Ministry Chair, Debbie Jordan - 210-325-5873 Congregational Care Chair, Vi Depriest 210-347-1476 Congregational Life, Bob Rogers 210-296-7820 Youth Ministry Chair, Brandon Ross - 210-215-8062 Worship, Shay Knippa 830-522-1884 Stewardship Chair, Kyle Gass - 210-355-5567 Outreach Chair, Bob Moriarty - 830-368-5048 Property, Walter Stroman 210-912-8453 Mission Chair, Sara Moldenhauer - 210-219-3031 Youth Member, Brooks Klutts, Claire Lowrie
The Messenger is the official monthly publication of St. John Lutheran Church P.O. Box 1081, Boerne, Texas, 78006 830-249-3651 Fax 830-816-6449
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Faith@Home Family Discipleship Class Join Pastor Waters and Michelle for a six week course on family discipleship. Parents, grandparents, couples, mentors… anyone interested in creating a distinctly Christian culture in the home and leaving a legacy of faith for future generations is encouraged to attend. We will use Michelle’s book, Faith@Home: God’s Gifts for Growing a Great Family as a background for our weekly sessions. Wednesdays, January 11 - February 15, 7:00-8:00 p.m. Please contact Michelle for more information at [email protected] . Books will be available before the class begins.
Do you want to impact your family’s life in a profound and life-changing way, for the better?
Consider attending the upcoming Financial Peace University class. In 9 action-packed lessons, you will learn how to beat debt, build wealth, invest for the future, give like never before,
and much more! Each class is approximately 1.5 hours in length and is once a week.
Week 1: Super Saving Week 6: The Role of Insurance Week 2: Relating with Money Week 7: Retirement & College Planning Week 3: Cash Flow Planning Week 8: Real Estate & Mortgages Week 4: Dumping Debt Week 9: The Great Misunderstanding
Week 5: Buyer Beware Class will begin on Sunday, February 5th from 9 a.m. – 10:30 a.m. Led by Tim Christ
To register, please email [email protected] Cost for materials is $93 + tax
Contemporary worship band forming: St. John’s Lutheran will be starting our new contemporary Praise Service in a few months. We’re looking for electric guitarists, drummers, and backup vocalists. If you are interested in becoming part of this new worship team, please email our Praise Music Director, Audry Ortegon, at [email protected] with any questions and to get further details.
Congregational Care Committee: The January meeting will be held on Tuesday, January 10th at 6:30 p.m. in room 218 (Upstairs New Wing) to get acquainted, share information, and brainstorm. Please RSVP to Vi Depriest at 210-347-1476 or e-mail me at [email protected].
Congregational Care Chair. Vi Depriest
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Lyn Anello * Director of Children’s and Adult Ministry * 249-3651 ext. 210 * [email protected]
Sunday School Schedule
9am: Parent drop off/sign in – Luther Hall
9-9:10 a.m: Snack & Fellowship
9:10-9:15 a.m: Prayer
9:15-10:15 a.m: Class time
10:15 a.m: Class dismissal; Parent Pickup/sign out from Faith Hall
Please note: Parents MUST sign children IN and OUT. Children will not be released
without a parent/guardian (18 years or older).
Friday, Jan. 20th
6pm — 10pm
$10/Child $30 max/family
Dinner included
Nursery thru age 12
Contact:
to make reservations
ACOLYTE TRAINING
SUNDAY, JANUARY 8th
9:30 a.m. Main Sanctuary
5th—8th grade This training session is for first
timers and those who want a
refresher! Contact
[email protected] to sign up
SUMMER CAMP REGISTRATION IS NOW OPEN! June 25—30: Camp Chrysalis “GOD: Open 24/7”
Children will go through the seasons of the church year, discovering opportunities to put their faith into
action each and every day! Grade 2016-2017 School Year 1st, 2nd, 3rd: Young’ns Half Week $265 2nd, 3rd: Explorers Full Week $405 4th, 5th, 6th: Yearlings Full Week $405 St. John gifts $100 per child for church members. Sibling discounts are available. SCHOLARSHIPS ARE AVAILABLE!! All reservations must be made through the St. John Children’s Ministry. For additional information about Camp Chrysalis go to http://crosstrails.org/summer-camp/lutheran-camp-chrysalis
ADVENTURE FOR THE CITY
ON-SITE CAMP! July 24 –28
8 a.m. - 5 p.m. $200/child Scholarships available.
Open to the Boerne Community
INCOMING 1st thru 6th Grade
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———Youth Faith Formation——
s3Heep ministry students, seeking & serving HIM everywhere, everyday, passionately
Matt Olson (Youth Director) [email protected] Mobile: 830-388-1550
Know Jesus, Make Jesus Known
MONDAY Night Men’s
SHEPHERD Group:
We will be using the Daily Bible readings to go through the Bible in a year. We
are starting with the New Testament.
Discussing each week. Pick-up in the Library
Men & Young Men (of All Ages)
Kent Creek Ranch Retreat set
March 31—April 2 This is both our Men’s Retreat &
Father & Sons in ONE
Quake (San Antonio) Youth Encountering
the Gospel
February 24-26, 2017
For Middle School and Sr. High!
It’s time to go places! Coming Retreat Opportunities: Faith, Friendship, Fellowship=FUN!
Summer Mission Trip & Camp Sign-Up is NOW: Adventure Together & Grow
Sr. High Mission Trip
Serving the Ojibwe
People of Red Lake
Reservation
June 18-23 (time before & after are still be
determined)
Sr. High Camp Eagle
July 23 - 28
Confirmation Camp
Camp Eagle
August 3 - 8
Important Dates: Jan. 2nd - Men’s Group starts Jan. 4th - Confirmation & Sr. High “overflow” is back on! (Koinonia) Jan. 8
th - Feeding Time Returns
Jan. 15th - Retreat & Trip Meeting Looking Ahead: April 23rd - Affirma-tion of Baptism Service (aka “Confirmation”) May 21st - Graduate Recognition
Retreat & Trip Information Meeting
Sunday, January 15th
9:30 a.m.
Historic Chapel
Students & Parents Please be there!!!
“IDENTITY…
Created
Called
Gifted”
Women’s Retreat (High school Ladies too)
Camp Chrysalis
Jan 27—29, 2017
Registration forms are at the infor-mation desk or the St. John website
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Baby Booties and Hats Needed
Volunteer Marcy Stehling has headed up HCPCC’s Baby Booties and Cap ministry for the past 5 years. She faithfully makes these beautiful items for our new moms. Each newly pregnant mom receives one of these handmade items when she first learns of her pregnancy at HCPCC. Marcy always needs help doing this and through the years she has spoken at many women’s groups sharing the story of how these items impact our young moms. To see the smile on her face when she receives that very first baby gift is as they say…priceless. Hundreds of these items have been given out. This year the HCPCC will see at least 150 positive pregnancies and this means we’ll need about 150 caps or booties. These little gifts bring a
personal and heartfelt message of hope and life to women. You can reach out to others and share the love of Jesus Christ without ever even leaving your home! (Yes, we can even pick them up if you are unable to drop them off at the HCPCC in Boerne)
Please let us know if you can help by calling 830-249-9717.
The Thursday evening Eat Out Group will be enjoying the cuisine at Scenic Loop Cafe on January 19, 2017. The evening begins with fellowship at 6:10 pm and meal will be ordered at 6:30 p.m. Take a break from cooking and join us. Please advise Marjorie Brune at [email protected] or telephone210-854-1549 before January 16, 2017.
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Adult Faith Formation
Below is a list of our current Friends ‘N Faith Groups. For more information, contact the church office.
LUNCH BUNCH: Meets on the 2nd Thursday of each month at 12:00 noon.. at different restaurants.
EAT OUT GROUP: Meets on the 3rd Thursday of each month at 6:30 p.m. at different restaurants.
DOMINOES: Meets on the 1st Sunday of each month at 6 p.m. in Luther Hall.
HAND AND FOOT CANASTA: Meets on the3rd, 4th & 5th Sundays of each month at 6 p.m.
QUILTING: Meets on the 1st and 2nd Mondays of each month from 9-11a.m. to make quilts for LWR.& Hill Country Daily Bread.
BASKETBALL: This group meets every Monday at 7 p.m. in the FLC.
FABULOUS FOLDERS: Meets every Friday morning in room 212 at 9 a.m. to fold bulletins. MARVELOUS MAILERS: This group meets as needed to help with church mailings.
Friends ‘N Faith
Lyn Anello * Director of Children’s and Adult Ministry * 249-3651 ext. 210 * [email protected]
LADIES’BIBLE STUDY Cross Talk:
Join us on Wednesdays from 9-11a.m. for study and fellowship! Currently studying “Seamless” by Angie Smith
Led by Lyn Anello
Precept: Thursdays from 9:15-11a.m. Join Pastor Mariola in the continuing study of Matthew.
MEN’S BIBLE STUDY Men’s Breakfast:
Every other Tuesday 6:30 a.m. in the FLC
Monday Night Group: Every Monday (Off in December)
7—8:30 p.m. Shepherd House led by matt Olson
Sunday School Classes and Locations:
“God Talk”: Room 119; We talk about God -- His character and His promises -- as He is revealed through the Bible and manifested in Jesus Christ; led by Peggy Hoppes. “Logos”: Room 118; Currently studying the Book of Ecclesiastes; led by Richard Wagner. “The Bible In a Year”: Room 217; led by Patsy Shields. “Seekers”: Room 216; “Big Questions, Biblical Answers”; led by Lanne Brehmer. “Faith Steps”: Room 215; “Four Portraits, One Jesus” by Mark Strauss, a study of the Gospels; led by George Klein. “Breakfast Club”: Saxon House; “Christian History Made Easy” by Dr. Timothy Paul Jones; led by Lynnese Graves. “Christianity and the Controversies”: Small Dining Room; led by TJ Bazzoon.
“IDENTITY….
Created
Called
Gifted”
St. John Lutheran
Women’s Retreat
Camp Chrysalis
Jan 27—29, 2017
Registration forms are at
the information desk or the
St. John website
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Visitation Ministry
Pastor Mariola Bergquist Email: [email protected] Nursing Home Visits: Cibolo House – 2nd Tuesday of the month Care Choice and Town and Country – 2nd Wednesday of the month Cibolo Creek – 4th Wednesday of the month Homebound Visits: Tuesdays: 1st, 2nd,3rd, 4th Wednesdays: 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th Worship services: Menger House – 3rd Sunday of the month at 3:30 p.m.
Honoring our Senior Members (80+)
With Birthdays In January
Ron Beath 01/01 Elaine Moore 01/03 Rudy Krisch 01/06
Charles Kuentz 01/10 LeRoy Bartman 01/11 Lorraine Massey 01/11
Dixie Pfeiffer 01/17
If your turning or are already 80+ and you do not see your birthday please contact Deneice.
Please pray for those in nursing homes and homebound: Betty Thomas, Alice Canon,
Dixie Pfeiffer, Doris Krueger, Lydia Collins, Joyce Rust, Elmer & Billie Bergman,
Ruby Schaub, Mildred Wilson, Verta Bergman, Jerry Smith, Suzanne Hansen Frances Dillon, Arthur Daily Jr., Anita Herbst,
Nadine Flathouse, Martha Wallis, June Stevens.
Dear Precept Ladies, Thank you for the Polish pottery cross. It’s beautiful and I appreciate your gift. Pastor Mariola Bergquist
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Quarter 3, 2016 - Dadi Ishimwe CI014
Village: Rwanda
Arrived at Village: Mar/01/2009
Date of Birth: Jul/29/2005
Current Grade Level: Grade 5
Rafiki Mother/Parents: Mama Joselyne
Siblings at Rafiki: N/A
Personal Growth:
Dadi is a smart boy. He likes to play the piano and recorder. He is doing very well in his music training. He enjoys reading books. Dadi is a member of our newly formed soccer team. So far, the boys haven't won a game. His favorite games this year are Yahtzee, Connect 4 and Sorry. Dadi won second place in the Rafiki geography competition focusing on the countries in Africa.
Prayer Requests:
Pray that Dadi will continue to maintain a good balance between all his activities and responsibilities. Pray that God will fill Dadi with the knowledge of his will through all spiritual wisdom and understanding.
Write to Dadi The Rafiki children love to receive mail from their sponsors. Please send letters to: PO Box 6856, Kacyiru, Kigali Rwanda, EAST AFRICA
Donate to Dadi: http://www.rafikifoundation.org/Sponsor/MyChild.aspx
Quarter 3, 2016 - Joseph Katebe CF026
Village: Zambia
Arrived at Village: May/07/2008
Date of Birth: Sep/13/2003
Current Grade Level: Grade 7
Rafiki Mother/Parents: Muzamose Mwanza
Siblings at Rafiki: N/A
Personal Growth:
In following, encouraging, and copying someone else's bad behavior in school, Joseph suffered the consequence of suspension. He realized that he was a fearful follower. He has decided he wants to be a leader with courage. He wants to please God rather than peo-ple, rejoicing in truth rather than in wrong doing. Joseph wants to do what is good no matter how hard or chal-lenging the thing may be. Joseph had the opportunity to spend time with his family over break. He experienced life in a different way and came home with a new un-derstanding and appreciation for all God is doing for him.
Prayer Requests: Please pray that God will help Joseph be strong, brave, and courageous when faced with choosing between right and wrong. Ask God to give Joseph discernment and wisdom for situations he will face. Pray his visit home will continue to inspire him to do his best at work, school, and play.
Write to Joseph The Rafiki children love to receive mail from their sponsors. Please send letters to: Post.Net BOX 232, P/Bag E891, Lusaka, Zambia, AFRICA
Donate to Joseph: http://www.rafikifoundation.org/Sponsor/MyChild.aspx
© Rafiki Foundation, All Rights Reserved PO Box 1988 ~ Eustis, FL 32727 | 352-483-9131 | rafikifoundation.org
You may send cards or any other item that fits in a standard size envelope such as bookmarks, stickers, pictures or a postcard. Please do not send packages, checks or cash to the Village address.
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The Messenger
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The Messenger St. John Lutheran Church 315 E. Rosewood
P.O. Box 1081 Boerne, TX 78006 Return Service Requested
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Acolytes 8:00 John Pounds Megan Nauman Lydia Parks Mallory Klein Will Pearson
Josh Pounds Lydia Parks Claire Murley Viktor Lewis Gavin Shields
Gabe Cook Libby Townsend
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Elle Nicholson Molly Klutts Peyton Brehmer Addison Mazock Molly Klutts
Arlis Adickes Bradley Morrison
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Altar Guild 8:00 JJ Johnson & Deborah & Hannah Jordan
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Council Chair 8:00 Debbie Jordan
Communion Assnt. 10:30 Sherry Speir
Flowers McCarthy
Ushers 8:00 Richard Wahl
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