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United in Christ Lutheran School January 15, 2015 Christian Education Since 2011 4th Year United in Christ Lutheran School Miss Cheryl Honoree, Principal 10158 Hwy C. Frohna, MO 63748 573 824-5218 [email protected] Fax 573 824-5250 unitedinchristmo.org. “Developing Disciples” Jan 19 Jan 20 Jan 21 Jan 22 Jan 23 NO SCHOOL—Martin Luther King Jr. Day LASAGNA CAESAR SALAD PEACH CUP CHEEZY BREAD MILK TOASTED TURKEY&CHEESE SANDWICH CARROT STICKS RANCH DRESSING APPLESAUCE CHEWY OATMEAL BAR, MILK TACO SALAD, BEEF PINEAPPLE TIDBITS CHOCOLATE CAKE MILK SALSA PIZZA, SAUSAGE CORN PEARS MILK Chapel Offerings January 14, 2015 This Week’s Total : $ 38.50 Church & Sunday School Attendance Jan 11, 2015 Church Attendance — 67% (69/102) Sunday School Attendance — 47% (26/55) Jan 19 Jan 20 Jan 21 Jan 22 Jan 23 Jan 24 Jan 18 NO SCHOOL— Martin Luther King Jr. Day Girls Bball—St. Vincent Cape— Home 5:45 pm 5-8 to SEMO opera—Amahl Library—5/6 2:00 pm Girls Bball— Trinity Cape— Home—5:45 pm Girls Bball—St. Paul—Away—5:45 p.m. Chapel Total—(YTD) - $691.59 Hope Seeds Greetings from the Fiſth and Sixth Grades, Christmas Break was enjoyed by everyone, but now we are ready for a brand new year. The class is looking forward to many things in 2015—Arison, the 100 th day of school, and fieldtrips to name a few. Our new class novel is Hatchet by Gary Paulsen. We’ll be discussing point of view, mood, and visualization techniques. We are integrating technology with our English by writing Cinquain poems (5 unrhymed lines, each with a set number of syllables) on Storybird.com. Here are just a couple of examples: Peace in Christ, Mrs. Lichtenegger Help wanted The Dinner Auction committee needs volunteers to help run games, sell tickets and clean up after the auction. If you can help with anything that night, please contact Miss Honoree. APS AND UCLS PRESENT A Jazzing Mardi Gras Celebration February 7, 2015 UCLS Gym $35.00 per ticket includes meal and all auction entertainment Doors open at 4:00/Dinner served at 6:00 Proceeds benefit UCLS and APS Tickets on sale at the following locations: APS UCLS West End Trivia Night March 21, 2015 7:00—10:00 pm at Brazeau Hall Tickets are $80 for a table (8 people max) Beer, soda and snacks will be available for a free will do- nation. Coolers are welcome. Contact Derek 573-576-7841 or Mark 573-517-1606 for more information. Proceeds go to the Perryville FFA Alumni Scholarship Fund Perryville FFA Alumni Fish Fry Grace Lutheran Church, Uniontown 3—7 pm, January 31, 2015 Adults are $9, Kids 5-12 $5 All you can eat fish fillets, German potato salad, fried po- tatoes, baked beans, slaw and homemade desserts. Boys Bball -B-Team Tournament— Trinity, Cape Heaven Paradise, Promiseland Living, praising, worshipping Our new Forever Home Elysium By: Lane Koenig Heaven Praising God Praying, singing, shouting Way better than Earth Paradise By: Cory Word Spring Green, Heat Chirping, living, blooming Different noises around me Budding By: Gavin Boehme Felines Cute, Furry meowing, sleeping, hunting purr your heart out Cats By: Emma Voelker
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Page 1: Help wanted - unitedinchristmoJan 15, 2015  · 3-8: The Lord’s Prayer -- The Second Petition and Meaning – “Thy kingdom come. What does this mean? The kingdom of God certain-ly

United in Christ Lutheran School

January 15, 2015

Christian Education

Since 2011

4th Year

United in Christ Lutheran School

Miss Cheryl Honoree, Principal

10158 Hwy C. Frohna, MO 63748

573 824-5218

[email protected] Fax 573 824-5250 unitedinchristmo.org. “Developing Disciples”

Jan 19 Jan 20 Jan 21 Jan 22 Jan 23

NO SCHOOL—Martin

Luther King Jr. Day

LASAGNA

CAESAR SALAD

PEACH CUP

CHEEZY BREAD

MILK

TOASTED

TURKEY&CHEESE

SANDWICH

CARROT STICKS

RANCH DRESSING

APPLESAUCE

CHEWY OATMEAL

BAR, MILK

TACO SALAD, BEEF

PINEAPPLE TIDBITS

CHOCOLATE CAKE

MILK

SALSA

PIZZA, SAUSAGE

CORN

PEARS

MILK

Chapel Offerings

January 14, 2015

This Week’s Total : $ 38.50

Church & Sunday School Attendance

Jan 11, 2015

Church Attendance — 67% (69/102)

Sunday School Attendance — 47% (26/55)

Jan 19 Jan 20 Jan 21 Jan 22 Jan 23 Jan 24 Jan 18

NO SCHOOL—

Martin Luther

King Jr. Day

Girls Bball—St.

Vincent Cape—

Home 5:45 pm

5-8 to SEMO

opera—Amahl

Library—5/6

2:00 pm

Girls Bball—

Trinity Cape—

Home—5:45 pm

Girls Bball—St.

Paul—Away—5:45

p.m.

Chapel Total—(YTD) - $691.59 Hope Seeds

Greetings from the Fifth and Sixth Grades,

Christmas Break was enjoyed by everyone, but now we are ready for a brand new year. The class is looking

forward to many things in 2015—Arison, the 100th day of school, and fieldtrips to name a few.

Our new class novel is Hatchet by Gary Paulsen. We’ll be discussing point of view, mood, and visualization

techniques. We are integrating technology with our English by writing Cinquain poems (5 unrhymed lines, each with

a set number of syllables) on Storybird.com. Here are just a couple of examples:

Peace in Christ, Mrs. Lichtenegger

Help wanted The Dinner Auction committee needs volunteers

to help run games, sell tickets and clean up after

the auction. If you can help with anything that

night, please contact Miss Honoree.

APS AND UCLS PRESENT

A Jazzing Mardi Gras Celebration

February 7, 2015

UCLS Gym

$35.00 per ticket includes meal and all

auction entertainment

Doors open at 4:00/Dinner served at 6:00

Proceeds benefit

UCLS and APS

Tickets on sale at

the following

locations:

APS

UCLS

West End

Trivia Night March 21, 2015

7:00—10:00 pm at Brazeau Hall

Tickets are $80 for a table (8 people max) Beer, soda and snacks will be available for a free will do-

nation. Coolers are welcome.

Contact Derek 573-576-7841 or Mark 573-517-1606 for more information.

Proceeds go to the Perryville FFA Alumni Scholarship Fund

Perryville FFA Alumni Fish Fry

Grace Lutheran Church, Uniontown 3—7 pm, January 31, 2015 Adults are $9, Kids 5-12 $5

All you can eat fish fillets, German potato salad, fried po-tatoes, baked beans, slaw and homemade desserts.

Boys Bball -B-Team Tournament—

Trinity, Cape

Heaven

Paradise, Promiseland

Living, praising, worshipping

Our new Forever Home

Elysium

By: Lane Koenig

Heaven Praising God

Praying, singing, shouting

Way better than Earth

Paradise

By: Cory Word

Spring Green, Heat

Chirping, living, blooming

Different noises around me

Budding

By: Gavin Boehme

Felines Cute, Furry

meowing, sleeping, hunting

purr your heart out

Cats

By: Emma Voelker

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January Birthdays

9—Clayton Lohmann

10—Jessica Koenig

11—Rev. Rod Benkendorf

11—Reagan Moore

12—Emma Voelker

19—Davin Wheeler

20—Ryleigh Manche

27—Miss Tessa Burroughs

28—Mrs. Robyn Koenig

Catechism

K-2: The Lord’s Prayer – The Second Petition -- “Thy kingdom

come.”

3-8: The Lord’s Prayer -- The Second Petition and Meaning – “Thy

kingdom come. What does this mean? The kingdom of God certain-

ly comes by itself without our prayer, but we pray in this petition that

it may come to us also. How does God’s kingdom come? God’s

kingdom comes when our heavenly Father gives us His Holy Spirit,

so that by His grace we believe His holy Word and lead godly lives

here in time and there in eternity.”

Community Events

UCLS School Board Meeting January 15, 2015, 6:30 pm

At Concordia, Frohna

Handel’s Messiah Concerts Trinity Lutheran Church in Cape Girardeau

Sunday, January 18, 3:00 pm

NO SCHOOL January 19, 2015 for MLK Day

PTL Meeting Thursday, January 29, 2015

7:00 pm

Perryville FFA Alumni Fish Fry Saturday, January 31, 2015

3:00 -7:00 pm

Grace Lutheran Church in Uniontown

A Note From The Principal………….. Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day (by Judith Viorst)…If you haven’t read it,

you should. It is a great book, a true children’s classic, full of all of the things that make everyday life so chal-

lenging sometimes. I can soooo… relate.

For instance, when Alexander wakes up in the morning, he has gum in his hair, trips on a skateboard, and

drops his sweater in the sink while the water was running. That did not happen to me, but I did forget I had Pre-

school art and we were painting and I wore a white blouse.

Alexander’s brothers got prizes in their cereal boxes, but Alexander just got cereal. I cannot quite relate to this. I never

even enter contests, because I never ever win. Even opening the cereal box seems like a waste of time.

At counting time, Alexander left out 16. I often leave things out. In fact, it seems as I get older, I leave even more things

out.

At lunch, Alexander’s friends all had great desserts packed in their lunchboxes. Alexander had no dessert. I packed my-

self a wonderful lunch, with some of my favorite foods. Then I left it at home on the kitchen counter.

Alexander’s brother made him fall in the mud and then he got in trouble for being dirty. I was helping a preschooler cut

paper and they actually cut my finger (who would have guessed those safety scissors were that sharp?).

Alexander’s brothers got really cool looking sneakers. They didn’t have Alexander’s size, so he got white. I drove to Per-

ryville for a meeting…that was actually in Cape (my car just seemed to know where it was going…).

That night, when Alexander went to bed, his cat went and slept with his brother. Sometimes my cats do come to bed with

me…and play and bounce and pounce all night.

All throughout the book, Alexander kept saying he was going to go to Australia. That, of course, is silly. Australia is too

far. I will settle for Tennessee.

Sometimes our days just do not go as planned. Sometimes it is because of what we have done and sometimes it is com-

pletely out of our hands. What a blessing to know that even when things are out of our hands that we are in His hands. Terrible,

horrible, no good, very bad days? Sure, they happen. But our Father’s love for us supersedes any troubles this world can throw at

us. Have a blessed day, secure in the knowledge that we are in the Hands of a Loving God.

Scrip News

Did you know about Scrip NOW! ?This program allows scrip to be purchased and either printed on paper or sent electroni-cally to your phone. This means you can purchase scrip other than what might be available on hand in the office. Over 250 retailers (including Wal-Mart and Target, Lowe’s, JCPenney)

offer scripNow.

Because of the sheer convenience, almost $300 of the $1300 in profits of the scrip program have come from the hand-ful of people using scripNow. Stop in and ask Sarah B. for more

information.

Date Team Location Time Jan. 16 St. Paul Away 5:45 pm

All Home Games are played at Salem

Jan 17-18 Notre Dame Tournament TBA

Jan 19-24 B Team Tournament @ Trinity TBA

Jan 26-31 A Team Tournament @ Salem TBA

Feb. 8 8th Grade All Star Game @ Saxony TBA

EPC WILDCATS

BOYS BASKETBALL

2014

Geography Bee

The students in grades 4-8 will be participating in the National

Geographic Geography Bee during the week of January 26. The

students will participate in an oral quiz round in their individual

grades, with points given for each correct answer. Once the

rounds are complete in all of grades 4-8, the 10 students with the

highest points will compete against each other.

If your child wishes to study in preparation, they can go to http://www.nationalgeographic.com/geobee/

Date Team Location Time

Jan 15 Immanuel Home 5:45

Jan. 19 St. Vincent Cape Home 5:45

Jan. 22 Trinity Home 5:45

Jan. 23 St. Paul Away 5:45

Feb. 2 St. Mary Away 5:45

Feb. 3 Cape Christian A & B Home 5:45

Feb. 7 St. Paul Home 10:00 am

Feb. 19 Trinity Away 5:45

All Home Games are played at Salem

Feb. 14-15 Notre Dame Tournament TBA

Feb. 21-22 Notre Dame Tournament TBA

Feb. 9-14 C Team Tournament @ St. Mary TBA

Feb. 22-28 B Team Tournament @ IC TBA

Mar. 3-7 A Team Tournament @ Immanuel TBA

Mar. ? All Star Game @ St. Vincent Cape TBA

EPC WILDCATS

GIRL’S

BASKETBALL 2014 Saxony High School Sunday is

January 25! We are hosting an Open House from 1:00 – 2:30 pm for prospective students and parents at all grade levels. Tour the facilities, meet with faculty and students, and get answers to your questions. At 3:00 pm, enjoy the Winter Drama Produc-tion, with half-price tickets for students who attend the Open House. Come see how the Lord has blessed us and how He might bless you through our programs! Please call 204-7555 for more information or directions.

The Saxony Drama

Juniors and Seniors “Ever After – The Musical”, and

“Not-So-Grimm Tales” (non-musical).

These two short but hilarious one-acts feature the typical fairytale

characters – Red Riding Hood, Cinderella, Snow White, an Evil Queen, a

couple of princes, a stepmother and stepsisters, etc...with an atypical twist or

two!

Performances will be in the Saxony Commons on Thursday, Janu-

ary 22 and Saturday, January 24th at 7:00 pm, and Sunday, January

25th at 3:00 pm. Tickets ($8 for adults, $5 for students) are on sale through the Sax-

ony office (204-7555) and will also be available at the door. We promise an

evening (or afternoon!) of laughs, so please mark your calendars!

Hymn of the Week: LSB 396 “Arise and Shine in Splendor”

Arise and shine in splendor;

Let night to day surrender.

Your light is drawing near.

Above, the day is beaming,

In matchless beauty gleaming;

The glory of the Lord is here. Bible Verse

16For I am not ashamed of the gospel, for it is the pow-

er of God for salvation to everyone who believes, to the

Jew first and also to the Greek. Romans 1:16 (ESV)

Pies

The 5th and 6th grade parents of UCLS

are in need of pies. They will be running the concession stand for

the Dartball Tournament in Frohna on Tuesdays, Janu-

ary 27—February 17.

A sign-up sheet is available in the church nar-

thex. Please deliver the pies to school the day of the

tournament or that evening between 6:30 and 7 p.m.

(during set-up).

If you have any questions, please contact Carol

Word at 573-225-3514 or [email protected].

All proceeds from the concession stand go to-

ward the 2016 Washington D.C. Trip


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