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St. John Lutheran Church & Preschool 122 Cheyenne Mesa
Hamilton, TX 76531
Phone: (254) 386-3158
Preschool (254) 386-3332
Fax: (254) 386-3159
Pastor—
Secretary—
Preschool—
Website: www.stjohnhamilton.org
May we continue to be used by God and share the Gospel with A Heart for Hamilton County
and the World!!
“Disciples in Training”
In the month of May we had a sermon series titled “At the Crossroads”. This series focused more on the dis-tractions, noise and danger that is present in the “crossroads” and how that relates to a Christian life ra-ther than the “crossroads” we find ourselves in wondering which direction we need to go. We constantly have noise and distractions in our life coming from all sorts of outside influences and these noises and distractions have a goal – to have us question our faith and to draw us away from our Savior. We must really stay focused and intentionally work on our relationship with Jesus in or-der to withstand the temptations that come from all the noise and distractions. We know that our ability to stand firm in our faith comes only through the power of the Holy Spirit living in us.
We have been placed at the “crossroads” in Hamilton. Believe it or not, there is a lot of noise and distrac-tions in our small town tempting us, and everyone in our community. As Christians, we are called to be a witness of who Jesus is and what He has done for us so that more people can come to know who He is and what He has done for them. In order to carry out this task we have to be Jesus’ disciples. In the New Testament, Jesus’ disciples followed Him around and learned from Him. This is why it is so important for us to read His Word and learn from it.
Over the summer months, our sermon series is going to be titled “Disciples in Training”. We are going to fol-low Jesus through our Gospel readings and learn. We will be looking at these Gospel readings focusing on what Je-sus is really trying to teach His disciples. Then we will apply how a particular teaching applies to our lives and how we can use it as we live in this world for Jesus. One thing that we always need to remember is that Jesus never expects us to do this on our own. In fact, Jesus is already at work in the world and in the lives of peo-ple. All He asks us to do is join Him. He will place us where we need to be or place the people in our lives where He is already working. We simply need to have our eyes and ears open looking and listening for the opportu-nities that He places in our everyday lives.
May God give us the desire and passion to seek Him daily as we continue to share the message of our risen Savior with A Heart for Hamilton County and the World!
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Anniversaries 1st Josh & Sarah Bauman 18 Yrs Gary & Tommy Deutsch 46 Yrs 5th Jerome & Alice Pietzsch 49 Yrs 6th Ryan & Missy Marwitz 11 Yrs 13th Kyle & Shawna McKandless 22 Yrs 14th Chad & Sheila Ondrusek 17 Yrs 20th Doyle & Ima Roberts 56 Yrs 24th Sonny & Melissa DeLaGarza 14 Yrs 26th Nick & Michelle Cantara 10 Yrs Travis & Linda Moore 56 Yrs 27th Gary & Dixie Gromatzky 56 Yrs 28th Dayle & Gayla Squyres 46 Yrs David & Kim Tyson 35 Yrs
Birthdays 1st Alex Reich
3rd Casey Finstad
4th John Tyson
6th Lynn Muxworthy
8th Mike Armstrong, Jon English, Gary Gromatzsky
9th Betty Tischler
10th Shawna McKandless
11th Jane Dodson, Billy Geter
12th Piper Hanson, Artie Peters, Martin Seider
13th Kristi Wagner
16th Lillye Sanders
18th Brayden Armstrong
19th Nolan Cantara, Larry Stamberger
21st Ryan Polster
23rd Sarah Zschiesche
24th Andrea Newby
25th Colton DeLaGarza, Fernanda Olalde
16th Trevor Sellers, Isaac Wenzel
27th Sheila Ondrusek
28th Easton Marwitz
29th James Tischler
30th Gary Deutsch
Baptisms 1st Howard Cox,
2nd Caleb Niemann
4th Abby LeGrande, Cooper LeGrande, Ethan LeGrande
10th Shawna McKandless
13th Neet Bushee, Derrel Hungerford, Amber Tyson
14th Emilie Reeves
15th Donna Abdou
16th Betty Tischler
20th Lynn Muxworthy, Pierce Parks
21st CeCe Jenson
22nd Clayton DeLaGarza
23rd Jerome Pietzsch
24th Charla Rudd
25th Fernanda Olalde
26th Barry Finstad, Lillye Sanders
28th Dennis Schoen
30th Johnny Clark
Upcoming
June
Events
1st - 5:30pm Preschool Board
2nd - 8:30am Circuit Pastors’
7th - Mite Box Sunday
8th - 6:30pm Board of Elders
9th - 5:30pm Board of Finance
14th - 11:15am Bd of Trustees
Bd of Ed & Youth
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Church Worship Sundays 10:00am
Senior Youth
Wednesdays 7:00 PM
BUILDING FUND
$ 55,806 Current
$ 50,000
$ 100,000
$ 150,000
$ 200,000
$ 230,000
Our Military & Families:
Ross Bates, Travis Beach, Nick Cantara, Josh Chorenziak, Lauren Jeffers, Isaac Jerrell, Matthew Medina, Ernie Mendez, Payden Nolen, John Slough, Warren Stanley, Micah Stork, Brennan Stroud, Keith Garrett White
Our Homebound & Nursing Facilities:
Focused Care: Kendra Code, Jean Ranney, Lillye Sanders, Jewell Zimmerman, Pat Bottlinger, Larry Stamberger, Ted Jahns Hamilton Health Care: Ben Helmcamp, Maxine Wenzel, Melinda Rogers, Leamon & Lydia Wagner, Bert Schrank, Corene Streger The Meadows, Gatesville: Faye Senger Homebound: Louis & Frances Donahoo, Ricky Brown, Albert & Artie Peters, Mae Pietzsch, Frances Schrank, LaVerne Bubert
Sydnee Crouch - (daughter of Danny and Elissa Crouch) at home doing rehab
Ed Quarzensky - struggling with pneumonia
Ernst Peters - hospitalized with a broken arm and ribs
Rick Payne - undergoing cancer treatments
Glenda Schoen—recovering at home from a fractured let
Louise Landrum - recovering from knee surgery
Please contact the church office with updates on prayer requests for friends and loved ones.
Danny Alsup— (St. Paul, The Grove) - Cancer treatments
Mary Alsup—(St. Paul, The Grove) - cancer treatments
Oralia Alverado—(Angie Tawater’s mother)—Various health issues
Noland Arbaugh - family friend of Darryl & Mischelle Beach, praying for complete healing of his paralysis
Molly Beach - niece of Darryl & Michelle Beach suffering from an auto-immune disease & other health
issues
Raymond Blansit—Health issues
Bobby Cathey—(Tammy Wagner & Joe Cathey’s father) various health issues
Fred Gromatzky—cancer treatments
Curtis Gunn - Cancer treatments
Debbi Haile - recovering from surgery
AnnaBella Heckman - (3yr old granddaughter of Rev. John Heckman) tumor fragments are stable
Catalina Hernandez - (Fabiola Olalde’s mother) - recovering from kidney surgery
Melba Ruth King - battling cancer
Larry Kopp—starting cancer treatments
Charles Krempin - bed ridden
Carolyn May - friend of Pat Crouch recovering from massive stroke
Henrietta Medina - liver count went up. Changing medication
Kai Monroe - doing well after surgery
Cliff Partin—at home, improving
Ossie Scott - (Doyle Robert’s sister) cancer treatments
Deanne Weaver—(Tracy Cox’s aunt) had severe stroke & brain aneurism
Praise and Thanksgiving:
For those who grieve:
Special Prayers: Covid-19 Rain; Teachers & Students; President & Government Officials (local, state & federal)
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Finance
Update
We are in GREAT need of a Sunday School Superinten-dent. If you would be willing to serve in this capacity, or know someone who might be willing to serve, please contact Pastor Reich, a member of the board of educa-tion or the church office. Thank You!!
A BIG THANK YOU to everyone who helped to get our online ser-
vices up and running; those who helped sanitize the church;
those who assisted with our extra services; and especially to
those who were responsible for making the tough decisions
that had to be made during this difficult time of COVID-19.
A memorial has been made to the St. John Building fund
“In memory of my parents Lee and Nora Bottlinger as we re-member their 89th wedding anniversary on June 14th”
Luther and Mona Smith
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Wednesday evenings at 6:30 pmSunday mornings at 7:30 am
Sunday morning services can be heard on
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Are you interested in giving online to St John? Just go to our web site www.stjohnhamilton.org and click on the little heart on the top, or the big heart at the bottom. Then just follow the prompts. You can also text an amount to 833-706-7586. There is a fee attached to all credit card offerings which you may want to consider when giving. No fee is applied if funds are drafted from your bank account.
Ruth Guild will resume in September
Men’s Club will Resume in
September
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MITE BOX SUNDAY
June 7
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Music Notes
By Gary Gromatzsky
When I Survey the Wondrous Cross
When I survey the wondrous cross,
On which the Prince of glory died.
My richest gain I count but loss,
And pour contempt on all my pride.
Forbid it Lord, that I should boast,
Save in the death of Christ, my God.
All the vain things that charm me most,
I sacrifice them to His blood.
See from His head, His hands, His feet,
Sorrow and love flow mingled down;
Did e’er such love and sorrow meet.
Or thorns compose so rich a crown.
Were the whole realm of nature mine,
That were a present far too small;
Love so amazing so divine,
Demands my soul, my life my all.
When I Survey the Wondrous Cross
Isaac Watts
1707 But God forbid that I should boast except in the cross of our Lord Jesus Christ, by whom the world has been crucified to me, and I to the world.
Galatians 6:14 (NKJV)
After Isaac Watts finished his college studies and returned home to Southampton, he wrote many of his now-immortalized hymns for Above Bar Congregational Church. In 1696, Isaac, twenty-two, left home for London to become a tutor.
All the while, he was feeling a clear tug toward ministry. On his twenty-fourth birthday, July 17, 1698, Isaac preached his first sermon. The following year, he became assistant pastor of London’s Mark Lane Church.
In March of 1700, Isaac received a long letter from his brother, Enoch, urging him to publish the hymns he had written at Southampton. The letter said:
Dear Brother, In your last (letter) you (mentioned) an inclination to oblige the world by showing it your hymns in print, and I heartily wish ...that you were something more than inclinable thereunto...I am very confident whoever has the happiness of reading your hymns (unless he be either sot or atheist) will have a very favorable opinion of their author...There is...a great need of a pen, vigorous and lively as yours, to quicken and revive the dying devotion of the age...Yours now is the old truth, stripped of its ragged orna-ments, and appears, if we may say so, younger by ages in a new and fashion-able dress.
Isaac, however, hesitated. He had other obligations on his time. On March 8, 1702, he became Mark Lane’s pastor. The next year, 1703, the church chose Samuel Price of Wales to assist Isaac, due to the latter’s fragile health. Under the preaching of these two, the old, dying church revived. The building grew too small for the crowds, and a new house of worship was built down the street.
Finally in 1707, Watts published his hymns, selling the copyright to a Mr. Lawrence, the publisher, for ten pounds. This volume was an instant success. It was enlarged and republished in 1709.
“When I Survey the Wondrous Cross” appeared in his 1707 book of hymns. Inspired by Galatians 6:14, it was originally titled “Crucifixion to the World, by the Cross of Christ.” Many consider it the finest hymn in English church history, and Charles Wesley reportedly said he would rather have written it that all his own.
Ref: Then Sings My Soul book two by Nelson Reference and Electronic, a division of Thomas Nelson Publishers. Nashville, Tennessee
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St. John Lutheran 2020 VBS
June 15-19
ONLINE Kids will discover that they can trust Jesus in this transforming experience. Life is rocky for kids - full of ups and downs and twists and turns. At Rocky Railway, kids will explore Jesus’ power and how we can trust Jesus to pull us through when life feels like a valley or a mountaintop. Kids will deepen their friendship with Jesus and learn to know that they can trust Him to do big things in their lives.
Our Virtual VBS will include music, bible stories, science lessons, mission opportunities, crafts and games. The unique thing about this year - you can have VBS where and when you want, even multiple times a day.
You can register your child by filling out the form on our website www.stjohnhamilton.org and clicking the “submit” button. You will need to fill out a registration form for each child. Please preregister by Tuesday, June 9, 2020 The first 100 to register will receive a supply packet with crafts, Bible Memory Buddies, etc. Supply packet pickup will be Friday, June 12th, from 11:00am - 1:00pm at St. John Lutheran Church Family Life Center. We pray that God blesses our week to-gether in this unique way.
For any questions call 254-386-3158.
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Miss Kayla, Miss Danielle,
and Miss Logan passing out
the last bags of the school
year. We sure miss our kids!
Miss Danielle get-
ting the Mighty Li-
ons room ready
for a fresh coat of
paint.
Ms. Bree, Ms. Syl-
via and Miss Lo-
gan applying a
fresh coat of
paint to the
Mighty Lions
room.
Registration packets
for the 2020-2021
school year are avail-
able on our website
Www.stjohnhamilton.
org.
They are also availa-
ble in the church of-
fice. We are looking
forward to a brand
new look and a brand
new school year with
lots to learn and do.
See you in August!
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St. John Lutheran Church & Preschool
122 Cheyenne Mesa
Hamilton, Texas 76531
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