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July 12, 2024

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New Bible Study & Meal on July 14

A new Bible Study called Misquoted (see more info below) will start July 14. Since this is the first study of a series we will hold Bible Study after Sunday service with a meal. The sheet is on the red bulletin board near the kitchen. If you can provide a dish to pass, there is a sign up sheet for that as well. The main dish will be provided: smash burgers and hot dogs. On July 21 Bible Study will resume at 9:00am.

Witte, Kuehl, and Henselin Families

This past Sunday we prayed for the Witte, Kuehl, and Henselin families. Pastor Steve Witte was the former president of Asia Lutheran Seminary and was currently serving as the lead for WELS missions in Southeast Asia. Pastor Witte gathered with his families for a family reunion a couple weeks ago and there was a fire in their Airbnb. Six members of the family died, including Pastor Witte who went back into the building to attempt saving his grand-daughter. Pastor Witte died along with two daughters and three grand-daughters. If you are interested in supporting these families with a monetary donation, you can use the links below.

  • Kuehl family

  • Henselin family

Date Set for English Improvement Opportunities

The first English Improvement Class at Good Shepherd will be held on Tuesday, September 17. Pastor Flunker will be present for that class. More importantly, he will be here on Monday, September 16 to provide training to our volunteers. If you are interested in volunteering in any way with English Improvement Opportunities then we encourage you to plan on being here for training. More specific times on September 16 will be forthcoming. These classes are a way for us to put our Christian love into action. If you have any questions please speak to any member of the Outreach Committee (Jack Terry, Mary Terry, Inga Wohlgemuth, Katie Otto, Pastor Goetzinger).


Sunday 9am Bible Study

Misquoted

"I can do all things." "The truth will set you free." "I know the plans I have for you." All of these are quotations from Scripture. All of these are quoted by people with good intentions. However, very often they are quoted out of context and as a result misapplied. What can result is confusion, misunderstanding, and even worse false hope. In this Bible study we will look at some of the most quoted Bible passages and put them back into proper context so that we can grow in understanding, appreciation, and hope.


Upcoming Sunday

Life in God’s Kingdom is just different. To the casual observer it may not look like much. It might look small or unimpressive. But in reality God is at work in his kingdom. He offers rest to the weary. He saves people through his promise given in his Word. He provides for all people, but especially those in the kingdom. And in the resurrection of his Son, he gives us the encouragement needed to live in this word as members of his Kingdom.

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