About UsGet InvolvedResources
Menu


Announcements

News & Notes - September 11, 2011

GOOD SHEPHERD
NEWS & NOTES
SEPTEMBER 4, 2011

WELCOME TO GOOD SHEPHERD: Good Shepherd welcomes you in the name of our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ. Large-print worship folders and printed liturgy are available from the ushers. Ushers will also help with hearing assist devices for your audio needs. The cry room is located at the northwest corner of the sanctuary for your convenience. If you have other questions or needs, please stop at the information center. We invite you to stay following the 8 am service for coffee and goodies followed by Sunday School and Bible study. May God richly bless our time together and please come again.

BIBLE STUDY TODAY: Come to the fellowship hall following the 8 am service today for coffee, juice, goodies and the study of God’s Word. Pastor Poppe continues with the study of Genesis, chapters 1-11 with the account of the receding of the flood waters beginning in chapter 8.

LIFE MOMENT: “Maybe you’ve had an abortion and don’t think that God can ever forgive you. You’re wrong. Jesus suffered on the cross for ALL your sins and ALL my sins. Pray to the Lord and ask for His forgiveness (Colossians 2: 13) . You can also call Word of Hope at 888-217-8679.” Kay L. Meyer, director of development for Lutherans for Life

SUNDAY SCHOOL TODAY: Today’s lesson is about Jacob and his family from Genesis 29: 1 - 30: 24. (See the first poster in the hallway.) The children will learn that through Jacob’s family God brought forth the Savior, Jesus Christ, who endured lies, deception, and the schemes of sinful humankind to work our salvation on the cross. Families can discuss how we sin when we lie or deceive others and how such actions show that we don’t trust God to provide and care for us. Ask your children if they have ever suffered because of someone’s lies. Talk about how Jesus suffered and died for us on the cross. Talk about the first commandment and how it relates to this Bible story.

“A SUMMARY OF CHRISTIAN DOCTRINE”: Pastor Berndt will begin a new series of “A Summary of Christian Doctrine” classes next Sunday, Sept. 11th in room 109 at 9:20 am. These classes are a study of the basic doctrines of the Lutheran faith as taken from God’s Word. Whether you would like to review the basics; find out more about what the Lutheran church believes, teaches, and confesses; and/or become a member of Good Shepherd, this class is for you.

Topics for the individual sessions include: Creation, Law and Gospel, The Person and Work of Jesus Christ, Sanctification, the Triune God, Baptism, the Lord’s Supper, the End Times, and Prayer in a total of 10-12 lessons. Completion of this series can lead to adult confirmation and communicant membership at Good Shepherd.

MEN’S BIBLE STUDY: All men are invited to come on Tuesdays at 6 am to room 109 for a brief devotion, refreshments, a time of prayer and Bible study focusing on the book of I Peter.

LIFELIGHT CLASSES COMING: There will be two opportunities for Bible study of the book of Romans. Come on Wednesdays, following the midweek service (about 7:20 pm ) to the fellowship hall or on Thursdays at 1 pm to room 109. These classes begin on September 14th & 15th. If you would like a student guide before these classes begin, please stop in the church office. A donation of $9 will cover the cost of the student guide.

MIDWEEK BIBLE STUDY: Parents: Bring your students to midweek classes and stay for Bible study. Everyone is invited to come to the fellowship hall and join in the study of the Ten Commandments from Luther’s Large Catechism at 5:30 pm. Midweek service will follow at 6:30 pm .

SUNDAY SCHOOL TEACHERS: We still need a few more teachers for Sunday School classes especially in grades 5 & 6. To volunteer or get more information, please contact Karen Radebaugh at 423-8565 or Marilyn Meyer at 484-8599

PARENTS AND TWO-YEAR OLD STUDENTS: You are invited to come to room 108 during the Sunday School hour for a time of Bible stories, songs, playtime and crafts (and some sharing time for parents). Jenny Roeder will be guiding this new class. If you have any questions or need more information, contact the church office at 423-7639.

DIRECTOR NEEDED: Do you like working with kids and enjoy dabbling in the dramatic arts, music, etc? We are looking for someone who would like to direct the Sunday School Christmas Service this year. For more information or to volunteer, contact either Karen Radebaugh at 423-8565 or Marilyn Meyer at 484-8599.

HICKMAN PREACHING STATION: Services are being held each week at the Hickman preaching station in the Legion Hall in downtown Hickman at 9 am. Sunday School and adult Bible study will begin on September 11th. Please keep this opportunity to spread God’s Word in your prayers. Ask God to draw those who need to hear His Word to this place. If you have any questions, please contact the church office at (402) 423-7639 or visit the Hickman section of our website at www.goodshepherdlincoln.org.

MIDWEEK/CONFIRMATION CLASSES: If you were unable to attend the organizational session for midweek & confirmation classes with your student and would like to participate, please contact the church office or speak with one of the pastors. Classes began on Wed., Aug. 31st at 5:30 pm and conclude following the midweek service about 7:20 pm. Students will need a New International Version of the Bible and a 2005 edition of Luther’s Small Catechism. All other materials are provided. Catechisms are available in the church office for $13.50. The Faith Alive NIV Bible is also available for $25.00 and the Concordia Self-Study Bible NIV is $37.00 in the church office.

NEW CHOIR DIRECTOR: Good Shepherd is pleased to announce that the Rev. Dr. Chris Ahlman has agreed to serve as Choir Director and Head Organist. This part-time position was approved at the June Voter’s Assembly. Dr. Ahlman will begin his service at Good Shepherd on September 1st.

The first practice for the adult choir will be Wednesday, September 7th at 7:30 pm in the choir loft. We welcome Dr. Ahlman and his wife Elizabeth and son Thomas to the Good Shepherd family.

INTERESTED IN MORE OPPORTUNITIES FOR FELLOWSHIP?: Would you enjoy getting to know your brothers and sisters in Christ better? If you would like to participate, please sign the sheets on the table in the narthex. There are separate sheets for young couples, singles, not-so-young couples, etc.

MOWING CREW: The mowing crew for the coming week is Kyle Poore and Matt Duchek. We thank all our volunteers who have donated time and effort to keep our lawn in good repair this spring, summer and fall.

THE SEYMOUR FAMILY: Former vicar Ryan Seymour is safely settled in Ft. Wayne and looking forward to the completion of his seminary days. If you would like to send notes of encouragement, birthday cards (Sarah’s birthday is Sept. 29th), etc. their new address is:
5602 Northcrest Dr.
Ft. Wayne, IN 46825

♡ Thank you to the pastors and vicar for your visits to the hospital. Also, thanks for the many cards and prayers from everyone.
Con & Alice Urbach

EQUIPPING THE PRIESTHOOD OF ALL BELIEVERS: Issues, Etc. is a radio talk show hosted by LCMS Pastor Todd Wilken and produced by Lutheran Public Radio. Topics include: 9/11 & American Civil Religion, Barrenness, the Parable of the Unforgiving Servant, Zacharias & Elizabeth, and more. You can listen 24/7/at www.issuesetc.org.

WOMEN’ RETREAT: All women are invited to a retreat on Saturday, September 24th at the Knolls, 2600 Old Cheney Road from 9:30 am - 2:30 pm. The theme is, “All About Angels”. This retreat is a joint project of Trinity Lutheran, Walton and Immanuel Lutheran, Eagle. To register, pick up a brochure at the information center or contact Deon Wentzel at (402) 782-6936.

LUTHERANS FOR LIFE: The Lincoln Area Lutherans for Life invite you to the quarterly meeting on Tuesday, September 13th at 7 pm at the Christ Lutheran Church library. Jeannie Pittam will be the guest speaker for the evening. Jeannie leads a post-abortion recovery group. She describes the class as one led by women who have experienced healing from a past abortion and are willing to walk alongside others. For further information contact Lyn Maaske at (402) 421-7363.

COLLEGE STUDENTS CONNECT: At this time of the year nearly 2 million first-year college students are moving to college and university campuses all across the USA. Family and parents, now is the time to facilitate a connection to a local church or campus ministry. The easiest way to connect a student to a ministry serving his or her campus is simply to use StudentConnect, a free, confidential service from LCMS Campus Ministry. Just visit LCMS Campus Ministry’s StudentConnect web page and submit the convenient on-line form; LCMS Campus Ministry will alert a local Lutheran campus ministry worker, who will make a contact and invite your student to visit and get involved. Only about 20% of students arriving on campus will seek out a campus ministry on their own; but most who are invited by a campus ministry worker will consider attending.

“A CELEBRATION OF GOSPEL MUSIC”: with Roger Tibbs and Tex & Mary Schutz to benefit Joplin tornado victims will be held at Zion Lutheran Church (18219 S. 80th Rd.) in Pickrell, NE on Thursday, Sept. 15 at 7 pm. The evening festivities will include a concert and an ice cream social with a free-will offering to help those who lost possessions in the Joplin, MO tornado.

CALENDAR FOR THE WEEK OF SEPTEMBER 4:
Mon LABOR DAY - OFFICE CLOSED
Tues 6:00 am Men’s Bible Study
Wed 5:30 pm Midweek Classes/Midweek Bible Study
6:30 pm Midweek Service
7:30 pm Adult Choir
Fri 8:00 am Volunteers for Christ
6:30 pm Card Group
Sun 8:00 am Divine Service
9:20 am Sunday School & Bible Study/Summary of Christian Doctrine
10:30 am Divine Service/Communion
1:00 pm Savannah Pines Service

ASSISTING WITH THE SERVICE:
Elder: Gary Baker
Organist: Rev. Dr. Chris Ahlman
Acolytes: 8 am: Haley Ahrens
10:30 am: Taylor Headley
Greeters: 8 am: Joe & Nancy Velasquez
10:30 am: Gene & Suzanne Kohmetscher
Coffeemakers: Loraine Harnett, Maureen Marshall, Sharon Wilkens
Information Center: Marvin Thompson
Ushers: 8 am: David Langemeier, Maynard Michel, Tim Higgins, Rich Ollenburg
10:30 am: Cory Roth, Willis Legband, Gary Wilhelm, Nathan Keller
Communion Set-up: Corie Christiansen
Communion Clean-up: Gayleen Potter
Meals on Wheels Today: Brent & Jan Stehlik
Meals on Wheels Friday: Sondra Rathjen, Loraine Harnett

Please contact the church office if the following prayer requests become outdated. If you have prayer requests for either the News and Notes or the prayer chain, please contact the church office.

PRAYERS FOR THE PEOPLE OF GOD: “Continue steadfastly in prayer, being watchful in it with thanksgiving.” Colossians 4: 2
* Jana Carrillo, Jimmy Stepp’s sister, has been diagnosed with breast cancer.
* a neighbor of Dave & Sandy Langemeier, for comfort, effective medical care, and healing from severe headaches and weakness.
* Roger Lanum, friend of Maynard & Joannie Michel, diagnosed with cancer. Please pray for successful treatment.
* Jennifer Fencl, recovering at home.
* Joe Egner, recently diagnosed with lung cancer and undergoing treatment.
* Linda, sister of Barbara Trail, recently diagnosed with cancer and undergoing treatment.
* Matt, relative of Wayne Gudgel, experiencing a recurrence of cancer.
* Anne Nelson, recovering from surgery and awaiting a kidney transplant.
* Loree Pospisil, daughter of Gloria Henning, continued healing and recovery after surgery.
* Herbie Heckman, nephew of Gary Heckman, suffering from brain cancer.
* Ron Kahle, friend of Rich & Barb Ollenburg, struggling with pulmonary problems. Pray also for Ron’s mother who is struggling with medical problems.
* Don Nelson, uncle of Sharon Burke, for continued success in treatment. Thank you for prayers and for God’s positive answers to those prayers.
* Jayne Snyder, friend of Bob & Elaine Van Valkenburg, being treated for cancer.
* Mike Wiseman, grandfather of McKenzie (friend of Anya Clutter), for healing.
* Dale Jensen, nephew of Arlene Nelson, for healing and strength following surgery for an aneurysm.
* Earl Holtzen, brother of Elaine Egner, suffering from heart disease and recovering from a foot amputation.
* Andrea Kabourek, teacher at East High School, diagnosed with leukemia and recovering from a stem cell transplant.
* JoAnn, sister of Marge Kelly, for healing following a stroke.
* Cindy Fox, mother of Nancy Stepp, for success in treating her macular degeneration now in both eyes.
* Sean Sedlacek, friend of the Stepps, recovering from a kidney transplant.
* Don & Jo Ann Elwell, friends of the Van Valkenburgs, struggling with medical problems.
* George Kolodziejski, recovering from a fall at Lancaster Manor.
* Clarabelle Brakhahn, mother of Patty Stradley, recovering from a stroke.
* Samantha, grand-daughter of Nancy Stepp’s cousin, re-diagnosed with leukemia and begin chemo.
* Marylou Smith, recovering from a broken leg at Tabitha.
* Kayla, friend of Darla Posner, dealing with a cancer diagnosis and other family health problems.
* Linda Alderson, friend of Terry & Be Magdanz, moved to hospice care.
* Ken Knaus, recovering from knee surgery.

FOR PEACE AND COMFORT: “But the Lord has become my stronghold, and my God the rock of my refuge.” Psalm 94: 22
* for the family of the Riesbergs, former neighbors of Joe & Sharon Burke, whose son Josh was married on July 8th and whose new wife died after 1 week of marriage of leukemia.

FOR THANKSGIVING: “O give thanks to the Lord, for He is good, for His steadfast love endures forever.” Psalm 106: 1
* for the gift of a son, Robert John, to Marc & Beth Huff.

FOR OUR SHUT-IN MEMBERS:
Gene & Delaine Denner Cal Tvrz Milton Launer
Jerry & Bonnie Gass Fern Poppe Marylou Smith
Alberta Carskaddon Edna Gade Marilyn Gadeken
Marian Schmieding JoAnn Ernst Arvona Jaeger
Lois Herpolsheimer Viola Mueller Lynda Mahloch
Esther Schroeder Lois Goeres Janet Schmeling
Clara Deines

FOR THOSE IN LONG-TERM CARE:
Robert Jensen Sheryl Chism Maria Schwarz
Larry Alderson Samuel Schwarz Lynn Poppe
Linda-Swyers Riehl Don Grovers Sam Malone
Jacob McClellan Cole Christensen McKenna Smith
Sandra Schmidt Josalyn Kennell Tony Schkade
Randy Groteleuschen Eldon Strasheim Cindy Bottger

FOR THOSE IN THE MILITARY:
Kelli Kitchens Melissa & Bret Gash
Michael Swyers B. J. Rohde
Brock Ernst Jordan Ernst
Lane Jackson Ron Van Valkenburg
Andrew Wolcott Jake Whitaker
Brent Flachsbart Robert Humphrey
Zach Fitzsimmons
Beth Eisenmann Michael Lichtenfeld
Kimberly & Kyle Kunkee

BIRTHDAY BLESSINGS TO:
Sept 4 Spencer Dorn, Vern Jansky, Sam Perrin, Amanda Wimmer
Sept 5 Emery Brown, Jon Genthe, Ryan Theewen
Sept 6 Jeni Guzinski, Myrna Heckman, Arnold Henning, Greg Potter
Sept. 7 Caraline Higgins, Reid Voog
Sept. 8 Shawna Poppe

Return To List


Member Login
Click here for more
information.
Spotlight Event Calendar Spotlight Devotions

Welcome to Good Shepherd Lutheran Church - Missouri Synod!

Welcome

Welcome in the name of our risen Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ!

At Good Shepherd, we are committed to preaching and teaching the life-giving and life-changing Gospel of Jesus in its truth and purity. In all of our activities, the heart and core is always the Good Shepherd, who laid down His life to save lost sheep like you and me.

To Him alone be the glory!

Thank you for visiting our web site. For information about our church, our beliefs, and answers to frequently asked questions, select the "ABOUT US" section. You'll also find information about our helpful staff, our weekly worship schedule, and a map to our location there. But that's not all we have to offer!

In the "GET INVOLVED" section, you will find information about upcoming events, ministries offered, and information about volunteer opportunities at the church and within the surrounding community.

Our "RESOURCES" section will show you additional religious resources, educational materials, and publications we value.

If you have any questions, please don't hesitate to ask. We're just a click away and we're always here to serve you.

  • Click here to make a financial donation to Good Shepherd Lutheran Church
  • Click here for the "New & Notes" (UPDATED!)
  • Lines Crossed: Separation of Church and State. Has the Obama Administration Trampled on Freedom of Religion and Freedom of Conscience?

  • Lenten Schedule

    Ash Wednesday (February 22nd, 2012)
    12:15pm - Worhip & Communion
    6:30pm - Worship & Communion
    (Arrive 15 minutes early for the Imposition of Ashes before the worship
    service. The placing of ashes on the forehead is a sign of penitence and a
    reminder of human mortality. The Gospel of Christ is central even to this penitential observance.)

    Midweek Lenten Services (12:15pm & 6:30pm)
    Feb. 29
    Mar. 7 (Communion)
    Mar. 14 (No MidWeek Class)
    Mar. 21 (Communion)
    Mar. 28

    Holy Week (April 1-8, 2012)
    Sunday, April 1st
    Palm Sunday services at 8 am & 10:30 am. Children are invited to come ten
    minutes early to participate in the Palm Sunday processional. Communion at both services.

    Monday, April 2nd
    6:30 pm Holy Monday service

    Tuesday, April 3rd
    6:30 pm Holy Tuesday service

    Wednesday, April 4th
    6:30 pm Holy Wednesday service. No Lenten meal.

    Thursday, April 5th
    Maundy Thursday services at 12:15 and 6:30 pm with Communion

    Friday, April 6th
    Good Friday services at 12:15 and 7:30 pm.

    Saturday, April 7th
    Easter Vigil service at 6:30 pm with Communion

    Sunday, April 8th
    Easter services at 6 am, 8:30 am and 10:30 am with Communion







Good Shepherd Lutheran Church
Church Address: • Good Shepherd Lutheran Church
3825 Wildbriar Lane • Lincoln, Nebraska 68516-4502
E-mail: Info@goodshepherdlincoln.org

Please read our Privacy Policy.

Copyright © 2010


Powered By MinistryPresence