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Savior Divine Lutheran Church
10040 S. 88TH Ave. Palos Hills, IL 60465
Sunday Worship 10 a.m.
FROM THE PASTOR…
J A N U A R Y 2 0 2 0
“Continuing Our Journey”
Families Blessed with Toys from Elsie’s Pantry
This year Elsie’s Food Pantry once again was able to give out toys to families with children. A thank you to those from Savior Divine who contributed to this cause. Also, the number of clients coming to the pantry has been on the rise. On November 21, 101 clients came for food. The pan-try has now surpassed 88,000 in the number of clients served since the pantry’s inception.
I have always thought of the pantry being a “full service” facility with the giving out of pet food as well as having a nurse to do blood pressure checking. Recently, we have had a representative from Sprint™ cellphone carrier giving out a free phone to those who qualified.
The operation of the pantry involves the work of many volunteers beyond the actual pantry hours on Thursdays. Volunteers are present to help in receiving food on Wednesday mornings. Then, in the afternoon volunteers are present to make up the boxes which provides approximately half of the food a client receives. We have had students from Stagg High School assist in this work who needed their community service hours.
I noticed that nine people from Savior Divine have signed up to help at the Chicago Food De-pository in Chicago. For the hours they volunteer there, the pantry receives credit toward our monthly delivery of food, which comes on the first Tuesday of the month.
Pastor Marty
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Reserve and Repair and Replace Funds
We are still in need of your special donations to these funds. Right now our finances are doing good thanks to special offerings from Thanksgiving and Christmas, but lat-er on in the new year we will need our reserve fund to help keep our financial com-mitments current. Also, if any repairs are needed, the repair and replace fund will help with those.
Pledges for 2020
We received 22 pledges totaling $55,658/yr. to the general fund and $3,920/yr. to the reserve fund. Thank you for your faithful support.
Terry LeGrand, Financial Secretary
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On Sunday, 12/22/19, I sat there and watched people coming in and greeting each other with joy and love. We are such a wonderful, loving congregation. This is so spe-cial. I, myself have experienced this love and caring and it strengthens me for the week ahead. So, I want to wish all of you a Happy New Year and I want to tell you how special you are. God bless you.
Terry LeGrand
As our motto says: “
Continuing Our Journey” “Trust. Pray. And thank God for his blessings along the way”
Discipleship Group Continues with Reading the Wild Goose Chase
For those of you reading the Wild Goose Chase, the next meeting will be held on Sunday, February 2, after worship. You are to read Chapters 6 & 7 as well as the Epilogue in preparation for this session.
Annual Congregational Meeting
The congregational meeting has been scheduled for Sunday, February 16, after worship. The meeting will review committee reports, approve the budget, and elect council members. If you have a report to submit, please submit it to the office by February 9th.
Thank you all for remembering the staff
Thanks to the members of the congregation for the Christmas gifts given to the staff on December 22nd. We on staff know that you appreciate our work and it was nice of you to remember us at Christmas.
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Businesses We Use And Can Recommend
Kathy’s Kreations 78-599-7457
Executive Green Carpet Cleaning 708-599-5151
Chicagoland Heating & Air Conditioning 708-425-0600
Father & Son Landscaping (lawn care) 708-430-4746
Bridgeview Roofing (Tom Metlow) 708-710-7663
K & O Decorating (inside painting) (Ken Osborne) 708-598-3209
TAG Spraying Service (lawn weed control) 708-430-3339
Ted’s Plumbing & Sewer (Curt Kunz) 708-846-0525
Sid’s Flowers & More (altar flowers) 708-974-4500
Par’s Appliance Repair 708-599-6900
Here Is A Riddle To Think About This Month (Answer To Come Next Month).
What does a Christmas tree eat with?
Here Is The Answer To Last Month's Riddle.
Why did the conductor let the turkey join the band?
Answer: He had his own drumsticks.
Why do we see a hymnal coming out of the chair?
A number of weeks ago we were given information on what to do in a hostile en-vironment situation. One of the important instructions that were given to us was to distract the person creating the problem. It was suggested to us that if we had the hymnals partially pulled out, we could more easily get to them to throw or just hit the aggressor with them, thereby giving people time to flea or even chase the person away.
It is scary to not find a sense of peace when you are worshiping and honoring our Lord, but the times have changed and we need to be prepared for the unu-sual and the dangerous.
The ushers are taking attendance each week in case we have to leave the building to go to a safe place. This attendance sheet would let us know if anyone is still in the building. They are also lock-ing the door again as a precaution to watch in case someone is acting in a suspicious manner.
400 Million Installs for the Bible App.
The Bible app created by the YouVersion Team has reached another milestone with 400 million installs. If you have a smartphone, you can download it for free from your app store. The app not only contains many versions of the Bible but also has devotional plans for you to fol-low. With this app you also will always have the Bible with you.
If you don’t have this app, please check it out! Plans are available for reading through the Bible in one year.
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Telephone Calling Service for Worship Cancellation
We are now in the winter season and due to any strong inclement weather, it may be necessary to cancel our Sunday worship. A tel-ephone tree has been set up to notify people either on Saturday or early Sunday morning that there will be no worship. If you have not received a call from our telephone tree in the past and would like to be put in our system, please leave your phone number at the church office.
Worship to Include a Children’s Sermon
Linda Good will be giving children’s sermons on the first Sunday of the month. Bring your kids, nieces, nephews and grandkids for their special time in the worship service.
Donating Devotional Booklets
We now know of a person who collects already-read devotional booklets and sends them to a mission for people that do not have access to these books. If you have books from “Christ in Our Home”, “Our Daily Bread’, “Morning With Jesus”, or others like that, you can bring them to church and put them in the basket marked for those items. By doing this we spread the devotions in these books to others outside of our church family.
Support our Food Pantry by Helping at the Chicago Food Depository
By donating hours of service for one day at the Chicago Food De-pository, we can get credit toward purchasing food for Elsie’s Pan-try. A few years ago, several members from the congregation did participate and this did help our pantry. You can find information about this organization at www.chicagosfoodbank.org.
Nine people so far have signed up to spend a few hours one day volunteering at the Chicago Food Depository in Chicago. This would be an excellent opportunity to experience the magnificent opera-tion that goes on at this huge facility. If you desire to go, please sign the sheet in the living room ar-ea. The date for actual volunteering is still to be determined.
Lots of Toys
Thanks to all those that donated toys for our food pantry clients.
You made it possible for these children to have a surprise at Christmas that they probably would not of had except for your generosity.
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Worship Schedule January/February 2020
DATE ASSISTANT LECTOR REMOTE BREAD USHERS COUNTER ALTAR
1/5
Second Sunday
of Christmas
Bob
Good
Matt
Birk
Ursula
Bittermann
Ursula
Bittermann
Jeff Psolla
Mike Baikie
Terry
LeGrand
Jeff
Psolla
1/12
Baptism of Our
Lord
Linda
Good
Jerri
Edwards
Cathi
Predl
Jackie
Bellettiere
Derrill Beakley
Matt Birk
Diane
Chathas
Bev
Yazumbek
1/19
Second Sunday of
Epiphany
Jill
Cottrell
Cathi
Predl
Terry
LeGrand
Linda
Good
Jeff Psolla
Mike Baikie
Terry
LeGrand
Jeff
Psolla
1/26
Third Sunday of
Epiphany
Sue
Adamek
Jackie
Bellettiere
Ursula
Bittermann
Nancy
Pappas
Darrill Beakley
Matt Birk
Terry
LeGrand
Bev
Yazumbek
2/2
Fourth Sunday of
Epiphany
Vicki
Doherty
Rosemary
Muzik
Cathi
Predl
Ursula
Bittermann
Jeff Psolla
Mike Baikie
Terry
LeGrand
Jeff
Psolla
January 2020 Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat
1 2 3 4
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Children’s Sermon
Prayer Group
6 7 8 9
Elsie’s Pantry
3-5 p.m.
Choir 4 p.m.
10 11
12 13 14
15 16
Elsie’s Pantry
3-5 p.m.
Choir 4 p.m.
17 18
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Church Council
20 21 22 23
Elsie’s Pantry
3-5 p.m.
Choir 4 p.m
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26 27 28 29 30
Elsie’s Pantry
3-5 p.m.
Choir 4 p.m.
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