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Wednesday, January 16, 2013
Wednesday, December 19, 2012
NALC News - December 2012
Here is what you can read in the NALC News for December 2012:
+ NALC mission trip opportunities.
+ "A Word of Counsel to the Church on the Sanctity of Nascent Life" adopted by Joint Commission for Theology and Doctrine.
+ "The Lord Is with You" - A Word of Counsel to the Church - The Sanctity of Nascent Life.
+ NALC Bishop John Bradosky comments on message on the sanctity of nascent life.
+ "Looking Over the Overlooked" - A Christmas Message from NALC Bishop John Bradosky.
+ "Advent Expectation" - Ministry Matters by Pastor David Wendel.
+ Greetings from missionaries in Ecuador.
+ Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod and North American Lutheran Church leaders meet for consultation.
+ NALC mission trip opportunities.
+ "Moving beyond conflict to mission" - In Pursuit of the Great Commission by Pastor Don Brandt.
+ Holy Baptism and the Apostles' Creed - Words on Worship by Pastor Michael G. Tavella.
+ Holy Baptism and the Apostles' Creed - Words on Worship by Pastor Michael G. Tavella.
Monday, December 17, 2012
Christmas at St Stephen
Wednesday, December 19Hanging of the Greens 6:00 pm
Advent Evening Prayer led by Children's Choir
7:30 pm
Saturday, December 22
Advent 4 Worship 6:30 pm
Sunday, December 23
Sunday School 9:15 am
Advent 4 Worship 10:30 am
Monday, December 24
Christmas Eve Worship 7:30 pm
Sunday, December 25
Christmas Day Worship 10:30 am
Tuesday, December 4, 2012
Wednesday, November 7, 2012
NALC Congregational Renewal Conference 2012 - Pre-Conference
The team from St Stephen has arrived in Columbus. In a little while we will head over to Upper Arlington Lutheran Church to check-in for the 2012 NALC Congregational Renewal Conference.
I am very excited for the rest of the team to meet and hear from NALC Bishop John Bradosky. His energy, his authenticity, and his zeal for spreading the Gospel are absolutely infectious.
I am also looking forward to meeting the four-member evangelism team visiting North America from the Ethiopian Evangelical Church Mekane Yesus. The conference will have a strong Ethiopian flavor.
Last week during the Saturday night service, I preached on Elijah and the widow from Zarephath (1 Kings 17) which happens to be our Sunday morning text from the Old Testament this coming week. I mentioned that it would have been a surprise for Elijah to be provided and cared for by a widow. Without a social 'safety-net,' widows were at the bottom of the socioeconomic ladder in the ancient world. I drew a connection to the surprise we may feel when we 'rich' North Americans are being taught by 'poor' Ethiopians. It is surprising when God upsets our view of who is the 'gifted' and who is the 'needy.' Of course, it is true that in the end all of us need each other. We all have gifts which we may share and we all are in need of what God has given to others.
The top number that could be accommodated at the conference is 175. I don't know whether they've hit that number, but I do know that one of the hotels that was recommended had no room as of yesterday.
Please pray for us, that this might be a time of renewal in faith, hope, and love.
Pastor Frontz
I am very excited for the rest of the team to meet and hear from NALC Bishop John Bradosky. His energy, his authenticity, and his zeal for spreading the Gospel are absolutely infectious.
I am also looking forward to meeting the four-member evangelism team visiting North America from the Ethiopian Evangelical Church Mekane Yesus. The conference will have a strong Ethiopian flavor.
Last week during the Saturday night service, I preached on Elijah and the widow from Zarephath (1 Kings 17) which happens to be our Sunday morning text from the Old Testament this coming week. I mentioned that it would have been a surprise for Elijah to be provided and cared for by a widow. Without a social 'safety-net,' widows were at the bottom of the socioeconomic ladder in the ancient world. I drew a connection to the surprise we may feel when we 'rich' North Americans are being taught by 'poor' Ethiopians. It is surprising when God upsets our view of who is the 'gifted' and who is the 'needy.' Of course, it is true that in the end all of us need each other. We all have gifts which we may share and we all are in need of what God has given to others.
The top number that could be accommodated at the conference is 175. I don't know whether they've hit that number, but I do know that one of the hotels that was recommended had no room as of yesterday.
Please pray for us, that this might be a time of renewal in faith, hope, and love.
Pastor Frontz
Friday, November 2, 2012
NALC Disaster Response - Hurricane Sandy
The North American Lutheran Church is assisting in the response to
Hurricane Sandy which hit the eastern United States this week.
Volunteer Reception Centers are opening on the East Coast. Most
urgent needs for volunteers are for debris removal and distribution of
food, water, blankets.
In West Virginia, roofs of homes are collapsing under the weight of 4
feet of snow. Volunteers are needed to help shovel snow off of the roofs
of homes.
Three counties in Ohio are impacted by Hurricane Sandy. More than
125,000 households are still without power and one Red Cross shelter
is open, providing housing and meals to families.
A 48-foot semi trailer is being loaded in Ohio with blankets, nonperishable food,
water, hygiene kits, school supplies, cleaning supplies and flood buckets.
The most requested items are gift cards from discount stores such as Walmart or Target.
The truck will be sent to the Church World Service warehouse in New York City
which is coordinating distribution in the area. Donations to fill the truck may be
brought or sent to Mary Woodward at the Disaster Warehouse, 810 Main Street,
Caldwell, OH 43724 for the next 30 days.
Monetary gifts to support disaster relief efforts may be given online
at www.thenalc.org or sent to NALC Disaster Response, 2299
Palmer Drive, Suite 220; New Brighton, MN 55112-2202.
Volunteers may contact Disaster Coordinator Mary Woodward directly
at 740-509-1132 or mwoodward_1@msn.com.

