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This Week at St. Paul

June 9—June 15, 2022
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The First Sunday after Pentecost—Holy Trinity

Through the Word, the Triune God Blesses Us

The Scriptures never use the words “Trinity” or “Triune.” They never even summarize in any single place the entirety of this doctrine. Instead, as we read God’s Word from the first verse of Genesis to the last verse of Revelation, he gives us hints and glimpses of his Triune nature. Thus, the doctrine of the Trinity can seem very academic, even abstract. It may seem to have little relevance to the Christian’s daily life. Nothing could be further from the truth. Instead, as God provides those hints and glimpses, his primary focus is on the way in which his Triune nature is a blessing to us. God shows us how we benefit from the fact he exists as Trinity. God dwells in a “majesty and mystery” (Prayer of the Day) that far exceeds our understanding. But here is what we can understand. Every time we gather in the name of the Lord, our Triune God, we receive indescribable blessings.


This Week in Worship

Gospel—John 16:12–15

First Reading—Numbers 6:22–27

Second Reading—Romans 5:1–5

Psalm of the Day—Psalm 8

Gospel Acclamation—Isaiah 6:3

Hymn of the Day—Come, Holy Ghost, Creator Blest (CW 586)


Sermon

Numbers 6:22–27

The Triune God Is Blessing You

Worship Times - Trinity

Remember in your prayers...

  • The family of John "Jack" Roemer, who was killed in his home. While troubled by the circumstances of his death, we rejoice to know that as a child of God he is home in heaven. Pray also for the people of St. Paul's Mauston-Adams, as they grieve this faithful servant and congregational leader.
  • Shirley Eplattener, cousin of Debbie Lange, who has cancer.
  • All those affected by acts of violence in our nation, especially those who lost loved ones in the recent shootings in Buffalo, NY, and Uvalde, TX. God grant them peace and comfort in the midst of deepest grief, and may the peace and love of Christ extend over the lives of all to live in harmony with one another.
  • Our brothers and sisters in the Ukrainian Lutheran Church and the Concord Evangelical Lutheran Church (Russia), and all others affected by war and rumors of war around the world. Pray for peace among nations and for protection over God's people as they proclaim the true, eternal peace we have in Christ.


Do not worry about anything, but in everything, by prayer and petition, with thanksgiving, let your requests be made known to God.

Philippians 4:6

Announcements

Carpet Removal Beginning June 13

We need some volunteer help to remove the remaining old carpet from the Wonewoc sanctuary. While the floor refinishing will not begin until June 27, we have a roll off dumpster arriving on June 13 and we will only have it until June 23.  This is a job that can be done as someone has a little time to give. We are not making a set time, so if you have a couple of hours and would like to help, let the office know, or just come and get started. Bring your own tools if you can.  


Services At Hillsboro Campus Only June 30—July 10

While the carpet and flooring work is going on at the Wonewoc campus beginning at the end of the month, we will be having worship services solely at the Hillsboro campus. Service times will be as usual for both Thursdays and Sundays, but held only at Hillsboro.


Church Directory Pictures Coming Soon

We are planning on publishing a church directory later this year and want to sechdule family portrait sessions in late summer. The dates of the sessions are:

  • Thursday, August 11—3:00-7:00
  • Sunday, August 14—12:00-4:00
  • Thursday, August 25—3:00-7:00
  • Sunday, August 28—12:00-4:00

The sitting fee is covered by the congregation; families may purchase additional prints if they desire. An 8x10 print is $20, with $10 for each additional sheet.

Contact Stephanie Frick at weberfrick@yahoo.com or 608-797-4349 to schedule an appointment; photos will be slotted into 15 min blocks. Please leave details about what date and time slot you prefer, as well as an email address or phone number at which you can be reached. When calling, calls after 5pm on weekdays and after 9am on weekends are appreciated.


Help with Church Houses, Sanctuary Remodel Prep

June is a busy month for our congregation's properties. With Pastor & Mrs. Snyder moving to the Hillsboro parsonage and our new teacher moving into the S. East St. house in Wonewoc, there is a lot of work to be done in a short amount of time. From some basic clean-up work to appliance installation, we are in great need of volunteers.

There is also some drastic maintenance work needed on the Church St. parsonage. Most immediately is the need to replace a leaking roof in the kitchen, as well as flooring and possibility sub-flooring in the kitchen and bathroom. The garage is also in need of new siding and gutters on the house are in need of repair. We are getting quotes on some of these projects, while others may be possible to be done by congregation volunteers.

Additionally, the sanctuary remodel project at the Wonewoc Campus will be completed this month. The week of June 13th we will begin removing carpet from the nave aisles. Contact Mark Honer if you are able to assist with this. On June 16, after 10:30 worship, we will need volunteers to move half the pews over to one side so the flooring can be refurbished. We will again need volunteers on July 2nd to move pews back and do the same with the other side, and finally on July 9th to reinstall pews again.

Please let us know if you are able to help with any of these projects.


Teacher Assignment

The Lord has provided a new teacher for us. Last Saturday, Sydney Peterson of Sioux Falls, SD, was assigned to be our 5th & 6th grade teacher. Miss Peterson will be moving here around July 1 and will be installed near that time. We will share more information about new teacher in the near future. Please keep her and our school in your prayers as we move forward together in gospel ministry.


Change For Life

Look for the Change for Life display in back of the church. Pick up a baby bottle, take it home and fill it with spare change. On June 19th, Father’s Day, return the filled bottle to church. The money collected will be sent to help the mothers and babies at New Beginnings, a ministry for single mothers and babies based in Milwaukee. 


WELS Night with the Brewers July 8, 2022

The 8th Annual WELS Night at American Family Field will be July 8th in Milwaukee. We would like to get a bus to go down as a group. The cost for a terrace reserved ticket is only $9. We are working on other details. For now, if you have any interest in going, there is a sign-up sheet on the table in the narthex in Hillsboro and one on the stand by the stairs in Wonewoc. If you have any questions, please ask Tom Wolfe or Pastor Snyder.


H.O.P.E. Walk

The H.O.P.E. (Helping Our People Everyday) Walk will be held this year on June 17 from 6pm to 11pm at the Hillsboro High School track. H.O.P.E. is a local fundraising effort to help people in our communities who have been affected by cancer. Funds are raised by teams representing churches, organizations, and families and include many ways of fundraising and activities including food sales pledges, a silent auction, and more. Pastor Prell and friends will be there with sales of hot dogs and brats. If you would like to help, you can come to the track at any time during the walk. If you would like to organize a team, there is more information and registration forms on the tables in the back of the sanctuary/narthex. Anyone can register a team to raise donations.


Summer Church Cleaners Needed

We are in need of church cleaners for the summer months at the Wonewoc Campus. If you can help, please take the time to sign up for one or more weeks on the sign-up sheet on the bulletin board in the back entry. Thank you for giving your time for this need.


Summer Office Hours

Beginning June 1st, the church/school office will be open from 9am-3pm Monday through Thursday. If you need to contact someone, there is usually either a pastor or teacher that can answer your call, or you can call Jan Fick at her cell number of 608-381-1177. Pastor Snyder and Pastor Limpert can also be reached on their cell phones, listed below.


Wonewoc Community Gardens Project

A new community garden site is being developed in the area across from the village hall. This project is part of a repurposing area where houses were removed in the floodplain. There are a few 10 x 20 ft. garden plots available for anyone who would like to have a space to grow some vegetables or flowers. If you are interested, contact Penny Reick or Jan Fick and they can put you in touch with someone to reserve a spot.


Discipleship Committee: Now Recruiting

Looking for a simple way to serve God and your brothers and sisters at St. Paul Lutheran? Consider joining the Discipleship Committee. This committee will help the pastors and elders in encouraging our members to remain connected to God’s Word. The time commitment is low (no meetings!), but the work is vital. Talk to one of the pastors or elders for more information or visit stpaulhw.com/discipleship. 


Let's Stay in Touch

We have a new church database in place and now would be the perfect time to update your contact information. We encourage you to let us know your current home/mailing address, phone numbers, and email addresses. We are also especially looking for birthdates. Give us a call at the church office or email us. All contact information is used solely for keeping members informed about what’s going on at church; we won’t spam you or sell your info.

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Bible Study is on break at St. Paul over the summer, but join us for continued study in the summer at St. John's in Kendall, Wednesday mornings at 10:30!

Idols We Never Knew We Had

Wednesday Morning—10:30—St. John's Lutheran, Kendall

June 8–29 & August 3–24

A wood-carved animal figurine. A chiseled stone statue. A golden goddess. Do you have an idol-worship area set up in your home? We would say “Definitely not! I don’t bow down to idols!” But sometimes we do worship idols and make them our gods, not even realizing they are there. Our study will bring to light these idols that hide themselves so easily in our homes and hearts, and through God’s guidance and power we’ll get help to avoid worshiping these false gods. 

WELS Together—News & Updates

Celc Europe Meeting

CELC holds regional convention in Albania

wels.net/celc-holds-regional-convention-in-albania


The Confessional Evangelical Lutheran Conference (CELC) is a worldwide fellowship of Lutheran church bodies committed to the teachings of the Lutheran church found in the Book of Concord of 1580. WELS and 12 other church bodies established the CELC in 1993. Since then the CELC has grown by God’s grace to include 34 church bodies today.


Every three years, representatives from all CELC churches gather for fellowship and theological study at an international convention. In addition to the full meeting, various regional meetings are held in alternate years. One such regional meeting of our sister church bodies in Europe took place recently in Durres, Albania. Thirty-two representatives and guests met May 20-22 under the theme “Triumph together in Christ.”


Professor Mark Paustian of Martin Luther College, New Ulm, Minn., led participants in a study of Romans chapters 7-8 and Exodus chapters 3-4. Churches presented reports highlighting blessings and challenges from their fields and invited the conference to give thanks and pray for specific blessings. The conference concluded with a festival worship service and sermon based on Acts 1:1-8, “You will receive power!”


Participants found time for informal fellowship at the nearby beach, during a walking tour of downtown Durres, and on an excursion to Kruja, with its market, cafes, restored fortress, and historic museum.


Immediately after the conference, a dozen guests remained in Durres for a two-day workshop on 1 Thessalonians. Participants discussed the letter’s original impact for believers enduring persecution and considered contemporary blessings as we serve souls and await Christ’s return.


We give thanks to God for blessing the participants in this conference, and we pray that he will use it as a means to strengthen our fellowship and our commitment to the mission he has given us.

The next full CELC convention will be held during the summer of 2023 in Seoul, South Korea.


Learn more about the CELC.

Upcoming Events

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Worship (Wonewoc Campus)

Thursday, June 9th  •  7–8 pm (CDT)
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Worship (Hillsboro Campus)

Sunday, June 12th  •  8–9 am (CDT)
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Worship (Wonewoc Campus)

Sunday, June 12th  •  10:30–11:30 am (CDT)
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Bible Study (St. John's, Kendall)

Wednesday, June 15th  •  10:30–11:30 am (CDT)

St. Paul Evangelical Lutheran Church

579 Lake St., Hillsboro, WI 54634 ~ 608 489-2189

119 S East St., Wonewoc, WI 53968 ~ 608 464-3212

stpaulhw.com

Pastor Peter Snyder

revsnyder@stpaulhw.com ~ 608 479-0778

Pastor Jacob Limpert

revlimpert@stpaulhw.com ~ 608 462-7601

Scripture quotations are from the Holy Bible, Evangelical Heritage Version® (EHV®) © 2019 Wartburg Project, Inc. All Rights Reserved. Used by permission.

Hymns marked CW are from Christian Worship: Hymnal © 2021 by Northwestern Publishing House.

By St Paul Lutheran Church
Published 24 days ago
Our address is: 119 S East St, Wonewoc, WI 53968, USA
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