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1 Our Saviour’s Lutheran Church February, 2019 Shepherd’s Staff LCMC Lutheran Congregations in Mission for Christ OSLC address: 326 Leroy Street, Audubon, Iowa 50025 OSLC Telephone: (712) 563-2625 Pastor Ben’s Cell #: 805-444-1364 OSLC Website: oslcauduboniowa.org OSLC Email: [email protected] Pastor Ben’s Email: [email protected] Annual Meeting—Sunday, January 27 th 9:00 a.m. Sunday School & 10:15 a.m. Worship (NOTE TIME CHANGE) Annual Meeting will immediately follow Worship in the sanctuary! Scout Sunday On February 3 rd , we will celebrate Scout Sunday at Our Saviour’s. The following youth from Our Saviour’s are involved in the Scouting program and will be greeting before worship on February 3 rd : Boy Scouts Dennis Jackson, Isaac Jackson, Jacob Sauers, Logan Thygesen Girl Scouts Chloe Jackson & Vivian Jackson Installation of all council members and Women of the Faith officers will be held during 9:00 a.m. worship on Sunday, February 3 rd . Okoboji Summer Camps Registration is open...Check out okoboji.org for information/dates. Early bird deadline is March 1 st . Okoboji will be at OSLC on February 24 th during worship & Sunday School with more information! Thanksgiving Basket update Thank you for your generous donations in support of providing Thanksgiving Baskets to those in need in our community. As a community, we had $2,127.00 donated (OSLC donated $666.00). The Audubon Ministerial Association gifted 35 Thanksgiving Baskets to local families, and donated the remainder of the money to Caring & Sharing, New Opportunities and the Exira Food Pantry. Thank you again for your support! Thank you! A heartfelt thank you to those who helped with the Christmas Community Dinner by working, providing desserts, making a donation, attending, or remembering the dinner in your prayers. Because of your time and generosity, we were able to share fellowship and a Christmas meal with approximately 255 people from our church and our community. Church Music Sunday Church Music Sunday will be celebrated February 24 th during worship with “Behind the Cross” Praise Band, Senior Choir, and Kids Choir singing some of their favorite songs. Our guest that Sunday will be Ron Quanbeck, Okoboji Bible Camp Director, who will be sharing a Temple Talk and joining our youth in Sunday School.
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Our Saviour’s Lutheran Church 326 Leroy Street Audubon, IA 50025 RETURN SERVICE REQUESTED

Non-Profit U.S. Postage

PAID Audubon, Iowa Permit No. 75

“Knowing Jesus, Growing in Jesus, Sharing Jesus” 1

Our Saviour’s Lutheran Church February, 2019 Shepherd’s Staff

LCMC Lutheran Congregations in Mission for Christ

OSLC address: 326 Leroy Street, Audubon, Iowa 50025

OSLC Telephone: (712) 563-2625 Pastor Ben’s Cell #: 805-444-1364

OSLC Website: oslcauduboniowa.org

OSLC Email: [email protected] Pastor Ben’s Email: [email protected]

Annual Meeting—Sunday, January 27th 9:00 a.m. Sunday School & 10:15 a.m. Worship (NOTE TIME CHANGE)

Annual Meeting will immediately follow Worship in the sanctuary!

Scout Sunday On February 3rd, we will celebrate Scout Sunday at Our Saviour’s.

The following youth from Our Saviour’s are involved in the Scouting program and will be greeting before worship on February 3rd:

Boy Scouts Dennis Jackson, Isaac Jackson, Jacob Sauers, Logan Thygesen

Girl Scouts Chloe Jackson & Vivian Jackson

Installation of all council members and Women of the Faith officers will be held during 9:00 a.m. worship on Sunday, February 3rd.

Okoboji Summer Camps Registration is open...Check out okoboji.org for information/dates. Early bird deadline is March 1st. Okoboji will be at OSLC on February 24th during worship & Sunday School with more information!

Thanksgiving Basket update Thank you for your generous donations in support of providing Thanksgiving Baskets to those

in need in our community. As a community, we had $2,127.00 donated (OSLC donated $666.00). The Audubon Ministerial Association gifted 35 Thanksgiving Baskets to local families, and donated

the remainder of the money to Caring & Sharing, New Opportunities and the Exira Food Pantry. Thank you again for your support!

Thank you! A heartfelt thank you to those who helped with the Christmas Community Dinner by working, providing desserts, making a donation, attending, or

remembering the dinner in your prayers. Because of your time and generosity, we were able to share fellowship and a Christmas meal with

approximately 255 people from our church and our community.

Church Music Sunday

Church Music Sunday will be celebrated February 24th

during worship with “Behind the Cross” Praise Band, Senior Choir, and Kids Choir singing some

of their favorite songs. Our guest that Sunday will be Ron Quanbeck, Okoboji

Bible Camp Director, who will be sharing a Temple

Talk and joining our youth in Sunday School.

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Congratulations and God’s Blessings to the following who were baptized in December

at Our Saviour’s Lutheran Church!

Terrill Arthur Burger and Loreli JoArthur Burger Stella Elise Hamilton and Etta Grace Hamilton

The Power of Five Minutes

What is the difference between 5 percent and 70 percent? Only 5 minutes!

You can make huge changes in this little bit of time. Maybe not in 5 minutes just one time—but definitely in 5 minutes a day.

When I arrived at Our Saviour’s, I was delighted to see the gymnasium. I have always loved basketball…even when it didn’t love me back. Back in middle school and early high school, I warmed the bench during basketball games. The coach had us shoot free throws every day, and I did well with that. There was no defender trying to take the ball from me during free throws.

After a week or so at Our Saviour’s, I walked into the gym and decided I would shoot free throws until I made 10. Shot after shot bounced off the rim or the backboard, or missed both. Eventually I made a free throw. Argh, I thought, how rusty am I? Very rusty! Lots more shots ricocheted off the backboard, the rim and the wall.

After a while, a couple shots went in, and I thought, Great! Finally, I’m in the groove. Muscle memory is kicking in. But I was wrong. My free throws went everywhere but through the hoop. After several dozen more misses, I was up to 8 made free throws. Curious as to how badly I was shooting, I began to count my attempts. It took me about 40 shots to make the last 2 of my 10 free throws.

All told, it took me about 200 attempts to sink 10 shots. That calculates to 5 percent. I thought about walking out of the gym and never going in again. Instead, I go into the gym almost daily, and attempt 25 free throws. It takes 5 minutes. Making 4 of 25 shots meant forward progress. I was excited when I could make 6 of 25.

Five minutes a day makes big changes. After a month of shooting, at the end of September, I attempted 100 free throws one day, and I made 54 percent. In October, my best day was 64 percent. In November, I nudged up to 65 percent.

In August, I shot only 5 percent. One day in December, I shot 70 percent! The difference between 5 percent and 70 percent is only 5 minutes.

If you have relationships that are not working, invest a few minutes a day. If you wish for a higher level of fitness, invest a few minutes a day. Each of us wants to achieve something, and it can look different for each of us.

My common recommendation for everyone: Open your heart to God and his Word 5 minutes a day. You can set prayer pauses in your day like the psalm-writer who wrote, “Seven times a day I praise you” (Psalm 119:164). Pause to thank God when you get up, at breakfast, coffee break, lunch, coffee break, supper, bedtime—there you have it, seven times. Jump in with us on reading a chapter a day…because 5 minutes will change your life! The Holy Spirit can even shift you from being self-conscious to God-conscious.

Pastor Ben Unseth

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Stewardship Square

Regular offerings 12/16 $9,812.06 12/23 $7,109.00 12/30 $10,085.00 01/06 $11,504.44 01/13 $5,542.44 01/20 $4,397.63 Weekly Worship Attendance 12/16 315 12/23 130 12/24 (5:30) 302 12/24 (9:00) 61 12/25 42 12/30 89 01/06 165 01/13 169 01/20 138

Thanksgiving Eve loose offering to Caring & Sharing: $193.00 Dec. 5th Advent worship loose offering to New Opportunities: $595.90 Dec. 12th Advent worship loose offering to Zion Lutheran Immigrant & Outreach Ministry: $265.00 Dec. 19th Advent worship loose offering to Caring & Sharing: $130.00 Christmas Eve & Christmas Day loose offering for OSLC Bible Camp: $1,049.72

Needed Weekly to meet budget—$7,169.83 If you have any questions regarding the OSLC financial report, you are welcome to contact our Office Manager Pam Steckler or our Council Treasurer Brandon Toft.

Online Giving To donate online, go to the OSLC website http://oslcauduboniowa.org and click on the online giving

tab located at the upper right hand corner of the webpage. Questions, contact the church office.

Weather Cancellations If worship services, Sunday School, or church activities are cancelled due to bad weather,

it will be announced on KSOM 96.5 FM (www.965ksom.com) or KJAN 1220 AM (www.kjan.com). Please use your best judgment for your circumstances

regarding attending worship during inclement weather. Worship services will usually only be cancelled if town streets are impassable.

If school is cancelled or let out early on a Wednesday due to bad weather, neither Confirmation nor Kids Choir will not be held. If Wednesday early dismissal is cancelled, Kids Choir will be

held after school until 4:30 p.m. and Confirmation will be held from 4:00 p.m.-5:00 p.m.

Out of consideration for those who may find it harder to walk during inclement weather, please leave the parking spaces closest to our entrances open for those who need them.

Also, please leave the parking spaces to the east of the alley open for our brothers and sisters in Christ at the First Presbyterian Church.

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In John 4:1 Jesus tells us “Let not your hearts be troubled; believe in God, believe also in me.”

Jesus is speaking about our spiritual hearts. We also need to keep our “physical” heart healthy. One way to do this is to have your cholesterol checked.

Your doctor can use your results with other factors to predict your lifetime or 10 year risk for a heart attack or stroke.

HDL (good) cholesterol-a high level-above 60 gives some protection against heart disease. Regular exercise, weight loss, and smoking cessation increase HDL levels.

LDL (bad) cholesterol-A low level is considered good for heart health. Limit saturated and transfat in your diet as these tend to raise LDL.

Triglycerides-This is the chemical form in which most fasts-in foods, as well as in our bodies. Having a low number is good.

Total cholesterol score-This is figured by adding your HDL, LDL and 20% of your triglyceride level. Aim for a score of 200 or less.

Normal ranges are less important than your overall cardiovascular risk. Talk to your doctor about ways to keep your “physical” heart healthy.

Talking to God helps your “spiritual heart” (physical one too). Source: American Heart Association

USHERS Logan Nielsen, Captain Lee Nielsen Nick Smith Nate Vorm Curtis Derry Tim Andersen Sam Graeve TAXI DRIVER Tim Andersen ALTAR GUILD Joyce Taggart Christy Konkler ACOLYTES 3- Mattie Nielsen Cooper Nielsen 10- Carson Bauer Ava Slater 17- Jordan Porsch Madi Doonan 24- Brittany Huston Ashlyn Pruitt PROJECTION SYSTEM 3- Jane Weber 10- 17- Shannon Jensen 24- Raydene Mathisen

VIDEO OPERATORS 3- Frank Olsen 10- David Madsen 17- Jeff Albertsen 24- Roger Larsen SOUND OPERATORS 3- Bob Weber 10- Brandon Toft 17- Patrick Hamilton 24- Krystal Albertsen JUNIOR HIGH SS PARENT 3- Allie Brooks 10- Jason Smith 17- 24- NURSERY 3- Melissa Starmer 10- Sharon Winterboer 17- 24-

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The apostle Paul wrote some of the first thank you notes As he did in Romans 1:8 First I thank my God for you because of your faith that is being reported all over the world.

That is how we feel about all of you. We thank you so much for the prayers and love and financial support you have given this Mission Team. Because of your help YOUR faith in God is being spread through out the world.

It is our goal to share the love of Christ. with the people of South Africa as well as those we meet along the way. So you see how much you are a part of this mission.

Please keep praying for our work and our safety.

In His Service, South Africa Mission Team

2019 South Africa Mission Trip You are invited to pray, along with their prayer partners,

for the South Africa Mission Team as they prepare for and embark on their mission trip from January 24th – February 5th.

May God’s guidance and protection be with them as they spread the good news of salvation and God’s love

to the people of South Africa!

Mission Teams members are: Jolene Burns, Diana Deist, Curtis Derry, Logan Nielsen, Norma Nielsen, Jeremy Opp and Nancy Sand.

February Rock News: The Rock Soup-er Bowl and Subs:

The Rock is selling soup and subs for everyone to enjoy for Super Bowl Sunday. We will have order forms in the pews and at the back of the church. They are due January 30th to the church office. We will have

your orders ready for pick up after church February 3rd! The Rock kids that are free will be

prepping food February 2nd at 1:00 p.m.

IGNITE youth leadership conference: Where: Grace Church in Des Moines When: March 15-16th

Cost: $50, the Rock asks you to reserve your spot with a nonrefundable $20 by Feb. 20th. The Rock will cover the hotel stay and the rest of the conference ticket. We leave after practice Friday night, grab supper, enjoy the conference, then hit the

hotel for some sleep. Saturday we attend break- out sessions, and get home around 4 or 5 pm. Let Sara or Tracie know if interested, go to ignite.youth.org for more info.!

Movie & Pizza—February 24th Watch the bulletin, newsletter & texts for more information!

The Rock Youth Group Leaders: Tracie (304-1256), Sara (304-2363), Nate (304-0548) Facebook: The Rock OSLC

OSLC website: oslcauduboniowa.org The Rock Email: [email protected]

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1 Genesis 37 (Joseph is Sold into Slavery)

2 Genesis 39 (Joseph is Sent to Prison)

3 Fourth Sunday after the Epiphany 8:30 Prayer Power 9:00 Holy Communion 10:15 Coffee, Sr. Choir, Sunday School 11:15 “BTC” Praise Band Practice 7:00 High School Youth Group

Philippians 1 (To Live is Christ, to Die is Gain)

4 9:00 Staff Meeting Genesis 40 (Joseph Interprets Two Dreams)

5 7:00 Men’s Bible Study 9:00 Women’s Bible Study Genesis 41 (Joseph Interprets Pharaoh’s Dream)

6 9:30 Caring & Sharing 2:30 Kids Choir 3:00 Confirmation Genesis 42 (Joseph’s Brothers Go to Egypt)

7 Genesis 43 (Joseph’s Brother’s Return to Egypt)

8 Genesis 44 (Joseph Tricks His Brothers)

9 Genesis 45 (Joseph Makes Himself Known)

10 The Transfiguration of Our Lord 8:30 Prayer Power 9:00 Worship 10:15 Coffee, Sr. Choir, Sunday School 11:15 Education Committee Meeting 7:00 High School Youth Group Galatians 6 (Carry Each Other’s Burdens)

11 9:00 Staff Meeting 1:15 Quilting 6:30 Building & Property Committee Meeting Genesis 46 (Jacob Goes to Egypt)

12 7:00 Men’s Bible Study 9:00 Women’s Bible Study 2:00 Naomi Circle Bible Study Genesis 47 (Joseph’s Family Settles in Egypt)

13 2:30 Kids Choir 3:00 Confirmation Genesis 50 (Joseph Mourns Jacob and Dies)

14 10:30 Friendship Home Communion

Shepherd’s Staff Deadline Exodus 1 (Pharaoh Enslaves the Israelites)

15 Exodus 2 (Moses is Born and Flees Egypt)

16 Exodus 3 (Moses and the Burning Bush)

17 Sixth Sunday after the Epiphany 8:30 Prayer Power 9:00 Holy Communion 10:15 Coffee, Sr. Choir, Sunday School 11:15 “BTC” Praise Band Practice 7:00 High School Youth Group Hebrews 12 (Receiving a Kingdom That Cannot be Shaken)

18 9:00 Staff Meeting Exodus 4 (Moses Returns to Egypt)

19 7:00 Men’s Bible Study 9:00 Women’s Bible Study Exodus 5 (Pharaoh Intensifies Oppression)

20 2:30 Kids Choir 3:00 Confirmation 6:00 Church Council Meeting Exodus 6 (God Promises to Free Israelites)

21 9:30 Ruth Circle Bible Study 7:00 Men’s Dartball at Ebenezer Lutheran Church Exodus 7 (The Plagues Begin)

22 Exodus 8 (The Plagues Continue)

23 Exodus 12 (Pharaoh Frees the Israelites)

24 Seventh Sunday after the Epiphany 8:30 Prayer Power 9:00 Worship with “BTC” Praise Band—Church Music Sunday 10:15 Coffee, Sr. Choir, Sunday School 7:00 High School Youth Group Hebrews 9 (Christ Entered the Holy of Holies Once for all)

25 9:00 Staff Meeting 1:15 Quilting Exodus 14 (Jews Escape Through the Red Sea)

26 7:00 Men’s Bible Study 9:00 Women’s Bible Study Exodus 16 (God Sends Manna and Quail)

27 2:30 Kids Choir 3:00 Confirmation Exodus 17 (Moses Brings Water from a Rock)

28 Exodus 19 (God Comes Down to Mount Sanai)

SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY

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1 Genesis 37 (Joseph is Sold into Slavery)

2 Genesis 39 (Joseph is Sent to Prison)

3 Fourth Sunday after the Epiphany 8:30 Prayer Power 9:00 Holy Communion 10:15 Coffee, Sr. Choir, Sunday School 11:15 “BTC” Praise Band Practice 7:00 High School Youth Group

Philippians 1 (To Live is Christ, to Die is Gain)

4 9:00 Staff Meeting Genesis 40 (Joseph Interprets Two Dreams)

5 7:00 Men’s Bible Study 9:00 Women’s Bible Study Genesis 41 (Joseph Interprets Pharaoh’s Dream)

6 9:30 Caring & Sharing 2:30 Kids Choir 3:00 Confirmation Genesis 42 (Joseph’s Brothers Go to Egypt)

7 Genesis 43 (Joseph’s Brother’s Return to Egypt)

8 Genesis 44 (Joseph Tricks His Brothers)

9 Genesis 45 (Joseph Makes Himself Known)

10 The Transfiguration of Our Lord 8:30 Prayer Power 9:00 Worship 10:15 Coffee, Sr. Choir, Sunday School 11:15 Education Committee Meeting 7:00 High School Youth Group Galatians 6 (Carry Each Other’s Burdens)

11 9:00 Staff Meeting 1:15 Quilting 6:30 Building & Property Committee Meeting Genesis 46 (Jacob Goes to Egypt)

12 7:00 Men’s Bible Study 9:00 Women’s Bible Study 2:00 Naomi Circle Bible Study Genesis 47 (Joseph’s Family Settles in Egypt)

13 2:30 Kids Choir 3:00 Confirmation Genesis 50 (Joseph Mourns Jacob and Dies)

14 10:30 Friendship Home Communion

Shepherd’s Staff Deadline Exodus 1 (Pharaoh Enslaves the Israelites)

15 Exodus 2 (Moses is Born and Flees Egypt)

16 Exodus 3 (Moses and the Burning Bush)

17 Sixth Sunday after the Epiphany 8:30 Prayer Power 9:00 Holy Communion 10:15 Coffee, Sr. Choir, Sunday School 11:15 “BTC” Praise Band Practice 7:00 High School Youth Group Hebrews 12 (Receiving a Kingdom That Cannot be Shaken)

18 9:00 Staff Meeting Exodus 4 (Moses Returns to Egypt)

19 7:00 Men’s Bible Study 9:00 Women’s Bible Study Exodus 5 (Pharaoh Intensifies Oppression)

20 2:30 Kids Choir 3:00 Confirmation 6:00 Church Council Meeting Exodus 6 (God Promises to Free Israelites)

21 9:30 Ruth Circle Bible Study 7:00 Men’s Dartball at Ebenezer Lutheran Church Exodus 7 (The Plagues Begin)

22 Exodus 8 (The Plagues Continue)

23 Exodus 12 (Pharaoh Frees the Israelites)

24 Seventh Sunday after the Epiphany 8:30 Prayer Power 9:00 Worship with “BTC” Praise Band—Church Music Sunday 10:15 Coffee, Sr. Choir, Sunday School 7:00 High School Youth Group Hebrews 9 (Christ Entered the Holy of Holies Once for all)

25 9:00 Staff Meeting 1:15 Quilting Exodus 14 (Jews Escape Through the Red Sea)

26 7:00 Men’s Bible Study 9:00 Women’s Bible Study Exodus 16 (God Sends Manna and Quail)

27 2:30 Kids Choir 3:00 Confirmation Exodus 17 (Moses Brings Water from a Rock)

28 Exodus 19 (God Comes Down to Mount Sanai)

SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY

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In John 4:1 Jesus tells us “Let not your hearts be troubled; believe in God, believe also in me.”

Jesus is speaking about our spiritual hearts. We also need to keep our “physical” heart healthy. One way to do this is to have your cholesterol checked.

Your doctor can use your results with other factors to predict your lifetime or 10 year risk for a heart attack or stroke.

HDL (good) cholesterol-a high level-above 60 gives some protection against heart disease. Regular exercise, weight loss, and smoking cessation increase HDL levels.

LDL (bad) cholesterol-A low level is considered good for heart health. Limit saturated and transfat in your diet as these tend to raise LDL.

Triglycerides-This is the chemical form in which most fasts-in foods, as well as in our bodies. Having a low number is good.

Total cholesterol score-This is figured by adding your HDL, LDL and 20% of your triglyceride level. Aim for a score of 200 or less.

Normal ranges are less important than your overall cardiovascular risk. Talk to your doctor about ways to keep your “physical” heart healthy.

Talking to God helps your “spiritual heart” (physical one too). Source: American Heart Association

USHERS Logan Nielsen, Captain Lee Nielsen Nick Smith Nate Vorm Curtis Derry Tim Andersen Sam Graeve TAXI DRIVER Tim Andersen ALTAR GUILD Joyce Taggart Christy Konkler ACOLYTES 3- Mattie Nielsen Cooper Nielsen 10- Carson Bauer Ava Slater 17- Jordan Porsch Madi Doonan 24- Brittany Huston Ashlyn Pruitt PROJECTION SYSTEM 3- Jane Weber 10- 17- Shannon Jensen 24- Raydene Mathisen

VIDEO OPERATORS 3- Frank Olsen 10- David Madsen 17- Jeff Albertsen 24- Roger Larsen SOUND OPERATORS 3- Bob Weber 10- Brandon Toft 17- Patrick Hamilton 24- Krystal Albertsen JUNIOR HIGH SS PARENT 3- Allie Brooks 10- Jason Smith 17- 24- NURSERY 3- Melissa Starmer 10- Sharon Winterboer 17- 24-

3

The apostle Paul wrote some of the first thank you notes As he did in Romans 1:8 First I thank my God for you because of your faith that is being reported all over the world.

That is how we feel about all of you. We thank you so much for the prayers and love and financial support you have given this Mission Team. Because of your help YOUR faith in God is being spread through out the world.

It is our goal to share the love of Christ. with the people of South Africa as well as those we meet along the way. So you see how much you are a part of this mission.

Please keep praying for our work and our safety.

In His Service, South Africa Mission Team

2019 South Africa Mission Trip You are invited to pray, along with their prayer partners,

for the South Africa Mission Team as they prepare for and embark on their mission trip from January 24th – February 5th.

May God’s guidance and protection be with them as they spread the good news of salvation and God’s love

to the people of South Africa!

Mission Teams members are: Jolene Burns, Diana Deist, Curtis Derry, Logan Nielsen, Norma Nielsen, Jeremy Opp and Nancy Sand.

February Rock News: The Rock Soup-er Bowl and Subs:

The Rock is selling soup and subs for everyone to enjoy for Super Bowl Sunday. We will have order forms in the pews and at the back of the church. They are due January 30th to the church office. We will have

your orders ready for pick up after church February 3rd! The Rock kids that are free will be

prepping food February 2nd at 1:00 p.m.

IGNITE youth leadership conference: Where: Grace Church in Des Moines When: March 15-16th

Cost: $50, the Rock asks you to reserve your spot with a nonrefundable $20 by Feb. 20th. The Rock will cover the hotel stay and the rest of the conference ticket. We leave after practice Friday night, grab supper, enjoy the conference, then hit the

hotel for some sleep. Saturday we attend break- out sessions, and get home around 4 or 5 pm. Let Sara or Tracie know if interested, go to ignite.youth.org for more info.!

Movie & Pizza—February 24th Watch the bulletin, newsletter & texts for more information!

The Rock Youth Group Leaders: Tracie (304-1256), Sara (304-2363), Nate (304-0548) Facebook: The Rock OSLC

OSLC website: oslcauduboniowa.org The Rock Email: [email protected]

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Congratulations and God’s Blessings to the following who were baptized in December

at Our Saviour’s Lutheran Church!

Terrill Arthur Burger and Loreli JoArthur Burger Stella Elise Hamilton and Etta Grace Hamilton

The Power of Five Minutes

What is the difference between 5 percent and 70 percent? Only 5 minutes!

You can make huge changes in this little bit of time. Maybe not in 5 minutes just one time—but definitely in 5 minutes a day.

When I arrived at Our Saviour’s, I was delighted to see the gymnasium. I have always loved basketball…even when it didn’t love me back. Back in middle school and early high school, I warmed the bench during basketball games. The coach had us shoot free throws every day, and I did well with that. There was no defender trying to take the ball from me during free throws.

After a week or so at Our Saviour’s, I walked into the gym and decided I would shoot free throws until I made 10. Shot after shot bounced off the rim or the backboard, or missed both. Eventually I made a free throw. Argh, I thought, how rusty am I? Very rusty! Lots more shots ricocheted off the backboard, the rim and the wall.

After a while, a couple shots went in, and I thought, Great! Finally, I’m in the groove. Muscle memory is kicking in. But I was wrong. My free throws went everywhere but through the hoop. After several dozen more misses, I was up to 8 made free throws. Curious as to how badly I was shooting, I began to count my attempts. It took me about 40 shots to make the last 2 of my 10 free throws.

All told, it took me about 200 attempts to sink 10 shots. That calculates to 5 percent. I thought about walking out of the gym and never going in again. Instead, I go into the gym almost daily, and attempt 25 free throws. It takes 5 minutes. Making 4 of 25 shots meant forward progress. I was excited when I could make 6 of 25.

Five minutes a day makes big changes. After a month of shooting, at the end of September, I attempted 100 free throws one day, and I made 54 percent. In October, my best day was 64 percent. In November, I nudged up to 65 percent.

In August, I shot only 5 percent. One day in December, I shot 70 percent! The difference between 5 percent and 70 percent is only 5 minutes.

If you have relationships that are not working, invest a few minutes a day. If you wish for a higher level of fitness, invest a few minutes a day. Each of us wants to achieve something, and it can look different for each of us.

My common recommendation for everyone: Open your heart to God and his Word 5 minutes a day. You can set prayer pauses in your day like the psalm-writer who wrote, “Seven times a day I praise you” (Psalm 119:164). Pause to thank God when you get up, at breakfast, coffee break, lunch, coffee break, supper, bedtime—there you have it, seven times. Jump in with us on reading a chapter a day…because 5 minutes will change your life! The Holy Spirit can even shift you from being self-conscious to God-conscious.

Pastor Ben Unseth

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Stewardship Square

Regular offerings 12/16 $9,812.06 12/23 $7,109.00 12/30 $10,085.00 01/06 $11,504.44 01/13 $5,542.44 01/20 $4,397.63 Weekly Worship Attendance 12/16 315 12/23 130 12/24 (5:30) 302 12/24 (9:00) 61 12/25 42 12/30 89 01/06 165 01/13 169 01/20 138

Thanksgiving Eve loose offering to Caring & Sharing: $193.00 Dec. 5th Advent worship loose offering to New Opportunities: $595.90 Dec. 12th Advent worship loose offering to Zion Lutheran Immigrant & Outreach Ministry: $265.00 Dec. 19th Advent worship loose offering to Caring & Sharing: $130.00 Christmas Eve & Christmas Day loose offering for OSLC Bible Camp: $1,049.72

Needed Weekly to meet budget—$7,169.83 If you have any questions regarding the OSLC financial report, you are welcome to contact our Office Manager Pam Steckler or our Council Treasurer Brandon Toft.

Online Giving To donate online, go to the OSLC website http://oslcauduboniowa.org and click on the online giving

tab located at the upper right hand corner of the webpage. Questions, contact the church office.

Weather Cancellations If worship services, Sunday School, or church activities are cancelled due to bad weather,

it will be announced on KSOM 96.5 FM (www.965ksom.com) or KJAN 1220 AM (www.kjan.com). Please use your best judgment for your circumstances

regarding attending worship during inclement weather. Worship services will usually only be cancelled if town streets are impassable.

If school is cancelled or let out early on a Wednesday due to bad weather, neither Confirmation nor Kids Choir will not be held. If Wednesday early dismissal is cancelled, Kids Choir will be

held after school until 4:30 p.m. and Confirmation will be held from 4:00 p.m.-5:00 p.m.

Out of consideration for those who may find it harder to walk during inclement weather, please leave the parking spaces closest to our entrances open for those who need them.

Also, please leave the parking spaces to the east of the alley open for our brothers and sisters in Christ at the First Presbyterian Church.


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