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OUR MISSION:

Walking in Faith Sowing Christs Love



The mission of St. Paul Lutheran Church is derived from our core values - the essence of
our purpose for existence and the criteria we should use to guide our congregational
decisions and actions.

Our Core Values:
1. Spirituality to worship and to grow and
develop spiritually as Christians.
2. Outreach To spread the message of Gods love and
grace by word and by action.
3. Service to Others To live Christs message
to Love one another.

You can support the mission of our church by coming to worship, engaging in study, shar-
ing the word, bringing a friend to church, taking part in Care Team initiatives, volunteering
at church or in the community and loving one another.
We invite you to join us in this journey.
Our Response to Gods Love
We Worshipped: June 15
th
8:00 am service 146 10:15 am service--

Total Offerings for June 15
th
: $31,517.44
Spending Plan Giving $6057.44 New Church Loan Payment$24,752.00
Other Giving$708.00

{The weekly amount needed to cover expenses in the 2014 Spending Plan is $5,853.00}
*This amount does not include the $5,900.00 monthly mortgage payment
Those assisting with worship June 29
nd
:
Communion Assistant: (10:15)
Altar Care: (10:15)
Acolytes: Morgan Jones (8:00)
Rachel Hildebrand (10:15)
Projectors: Kaelen Eglen (8:00)
Kailee Hildebrand (10:15)
Flowers: Shirley Lewis
Welcome Center: Luci Angel (8:00)
Linda Seitz (10:15)

Readings for June 29
nd
:
Ephesians 4:1-16
Psalm 19
Luke 20:9-19

Lectors:
Doris Rorick (8:00)
Amy Pierceall (10:15)



We gather today as Gods beloved children to worship our Heavenly Father. We praise his
holy name, we listen eagerly for his words of comfort, hope, and challenge to us, and we
offer ourselves to him in dedicated service. May you be blessed as you worship here today.
St. Paul Lutheran Church is a congrega-
tion of The Evangelical Lutheran Church in
America (E.L.C.A.). It is referred to as
Borchers since Rev. Henry Borchers, who
served our congregation from 1857-1881,
advised and influenced a small group of
pioneer settlers that wanted to establish a
congregation in the area. This year we
celebrate 162 years of life and ministry in this
beautiful country setting in Southern Indiana.
We look forward to many more years of
growth and change as we seek continually to
be faithful to Gods call to mission.

The Sacrament of Holy Communion is
offered at the 8:00 a.m. services on the 2
nd
and 4
th
Sundays and at the 10:15 a.m. ser-
vice on the 1
st
and the 3
rd
Sundays of the
month. Christians who believe in the true
presence of Christ in the bread and wine for
our forgiveness and salvation are invited to
receive Holy Communion.

Sunday School classes are held each Sun-
day for all ages at 9:10 a.m. Visitors are
welcome to attend.
Leading and Assisting in Worship
Leaders: Kendall Alstatt
Organist: Olga Otte
Deacons: Mark Hoffmeier; Larry Guinn
Greeters: Tammi & Emily Reinbold (8:00)
John & Amy Pierceall (10:15)
Communion Assistant: Tammi Reinbold (8:00)
Altar Care: Tammi Reinbold (8:00)
Lectors: Mandy Otte (8:00)
Jack Tormoehlen (10:15)
Acolytes: Anna Holle (8:00)
Cheyenne Douglass (10:15)
Projectors: Doris Rorick (8:00)
Chloe Bryden (10:15)
Flowers: Shirley Lewis
Welcome Center: Luci Angel (8:00)
Linda Seitz (10:15)


June 22, 2014
St. Paul Lutheran Church
10792 North 210 East,
Seymour, IN 47274
Office 522-7364
Annex & Fax 522-7484
Parsonage 522-7421
email: stpaullutheran@stpaul-borchers.org
Web Site: stpaul-borchers.org
Office hours: Tuesday - Friday
Staff
The Reverend Stephen WoodPastor
Carolyn Jones...............Director of Youth & Family
Ministries and Borchers Preschool Director
..Secretary
Trish Tangman..Care Team Director
Tyler Claycamp...Intern Youth & Family Director
Amy Pierceall and
Mandy OtteCustodians
Jamie Baker. Director of Technology
HEARING ASSISTANCE: We have
head phones available for those in need of
assistance with hearing. They are located on
the table at the entrance of the sanctuary.

LARGE PRINT BULLETINSThere
are a handful of large print bulletins availa-
ble. They are located on the table at the en-
trance of the sanctuary.
A BLOOD DRIVE is scheduled for TODAY from
812pm in the preschool room. A sign-up sheet
is at the Welcome Center. All are encourage to
give the gift of life through donating blood.

TRISH TANGMAN has been taking some time
off because of her mothers failing health and now
with her death. Any questions or concerns relat-
ed to care teams, please see Pastor.

DAY CAMP CD If you are interested in pur-
chasing a CD with the Day Camp pictures, please
see Carolyn. Additional, Day Camp photos can
be viewed on the congregational web site at
http://stpaul-borchers.org/daycamp.


DAYCAMP CRAFTS AND LOST ITEMS If your
youth forgot or left a craft item or anything else,
please check the tables in the narthex. One ta-
ble has crafts items and the other table has other
items left at Day Camp during the week.

DAYCAMP Wrap-up meeting will be held Mon-
day, June23
rd
at 7pm.

STEPHEN MINISTRY MEETING scheduled for
Monday, June 23
rd
has been cancelled. The
next meeting for Stephen Ministers is Monday,
July 28
th
@ 6:30 pm. Chapter 3 of the book,
The Wounded Healr, will be discussed.

A NIGHT WITH DUCK DYNASTY Tickets
must be paid by TODAY for those that are
signed up. Money can be given to Tyler or
placed in the envelope in his mailbox.

ADULT SUNDAY SCHOOL CLASSDuring the
month of June, the Adult Sunday School Class
will be discussing some of the recent articles in
the Lutheran magazines. Below are the articles
and the dates with which they will be discussed:
June 22
nd
The Ten Words
June 29
th
Church of the Future
Copies of these articles will be available during
Sunday School and on the welcome center.

THE FOOD PANTRY item being collected in
June are canned ravioli, Spaghetti Os, and
canned meats. Please place your donations in
the wooden box in the hallway near the kitchen,
or in the basket near the main entry doors.





CALENDAR
This week: June 22
nd
28
th
Today- 8:00 am Blood Drive in Preschool Room
8:00 am LBW Communion
9:10 am Sunday School
10:15 am LBW Worship
Monday 23
th
- 7:00 pm Daycamp Wrap-up Meeting
Wednesday 25
th
- 1:30 pm Clothing Center
1:30 pm Prayer Shawl Meeting
7:00 pm Prayer
Thursday 26t
h
- 9:00 am Breakfast Club

Next week: June 29
th
July 5
th

Sunday 29
th
- 8:00 am Worship
9:10 am Sunday School
10:15 am Worship
Monday 30
th
- 1:30 pm Clothing Center

Thursday 3
rd
- 9:00 am Breakfast Club


SUMMER SUNDAY SCHOOL is at 9:15 in the
Fellowship Room for ages 3-5
th
grade. Jr High
and High School youth will take a break for the
summer but are invited to help with the summer
Sunday School. The helper today is Carolyn
Jones.

OPPORTUNITY FOR PRAYERWe will gather
for about a half hour and spend the time lifting up
a variety of requests and whatever else is on peo-
ples minds. The date in June for these prayer
gathering is: Wednesday, June 25
th
@ 7:00 PM
and . Any questions, please talk with Pastor Ste-
ve.

BORCHERS PRESCHOOL: The preschool has
two openings for Assistant Teachers. The pre-
school is in session from August through May and
meets on Monday, Wednesday & Friday morn-
ings. People interested in applying for this posi-
tion should submit a resume to Pastor Steve or
Carolyn by TODAY. A job description is available
from Pastor Steve. Any questions, please talk
with Carolyn or Pastor.

BORCHERS PRESCHOOL is now accepting
enrollment for the 2014-2015 school year. Your
child must be age 4 by August 1
st
, 2014 to be in
the 4/5 yr. old class; to be in the 3/4 yr. old class
the have to be age 3 by August 1
st
, 2014 and for
the 2/3 yr. old class they have to be 2 by August
1
st
, 2014. Enrollment forms are at the Welcome
Center or call the church office at 522-7364 for
more information or an enrollment form.






A BLOOD DRIVE is scheduled for TODAY from
812pm in the preschool room. A sign-up sheet
is at the Welcome Center. All are encourage to
give the gift of life through donating blood.

TRISH TANGMAN has been taking some time
off because of her mothers failing health and now
with her death. Any questions or concerns relat-
ed to care teams, please see Pastor.

DAY CAMP CD If you are interested in pur-
chasing a CD with the Day Camp pictures, please
see Carolyn. Additional, Day Camp photos can
be viewed on the congregational web site at
http://stpaul-borchers.org/daycamp.


DAYCAMP CRAFTS AND LOST ITEMS If your
youth forgot or left a craft item or anything else,
please check the tables in the narthex. One ta-
ble has crafts items and the other table has other
items left at Day Camp during the week.

DAYCAMP Wrap-up meeting will be held Mon-
day, June23
rd
at 7pm.

STEPHEN MINISTRY MEETING scheduled for
Monday, June 23
rd
has been cancelled. The
next meeting for Stephen Ministers is Monday,
July 28
th
@ 6:30 pm. Chapter 3 of the book,
The Wounded Healr, will be discussed.

A NIGHT WITH DUCK DYNASTY Tickets
must be paid by TODAY for those that are
signed up. Money can be given to Tyler or
placed in the envelope in his mailbox.

ADULT SUNDAY SCHOOL CLASSDuring the
month of June, the Adult Sunday School Class
will be discussing some of the recent articles in
the Lutheran magazines. Below are the articles
and the dates with which they will be discussed:
June 22
nd
The Ten Words
June 29
th
Church of the Future
Copies of these articles will be available during
Sunday School and on the welcome center.

THE FOOD PANTRY item being collected in
June are canned ravioli, Spaghetti Os, and
canned meats. Please place your donations in
the wooden box in the hallway near the kitchen,
or in the basket near the main entry doors.





CALENDAR
This week: June 22
nd
28
th
Today- 8:00 am Blood Drive in Preschool Room
8:00 am LBW Communion
9:10 am Sunday School
10:15 am LBW Worship
Monday 23
th
- 7:00 pm Daycamp Wrap-up Meeting
Wednesday 25
th
- 1:30 pm Clothing Center
1:30 pm Prayer Shawl Meeting
7:00 pm Prayer
Thursday 26t
h
- 9:00 am Breakfast Club

Next week: June 29
th
July 5
th

Sunday 29
th
- 8:00 am Worship
9:10 am Sunday School
10:15 am Worship
Monday 30
th
- 1:30 pm Clothing Center

Thursday 3
rd
- 9:00 am Breakfast Club


SUMMER SUNDAY SCHOOL is at 9:15 in the
Fellowship Room for ages 3-5
th
grade. Jr High
and High School youth will take a break for the
summer but are invited to help with the summer
Sunday School. The helper today is Carolyn
Jones.

OPPORTUNITY FOR PRAYERWe will gather
for about a half hour and spend the time lifting up
a variety of requests and whatever else is on peo-
ples minds. The date in June for these prayer
gathering is: Wednesday, June 25
th
@ 7:00 PM
and . Any questions, please talk with Pastor Ste-
ve.

BORCHERS PRESCHOOL: The preschool has
two openings for Assistant Teachers. The pre-
school is in session from August through May and
meets on Monday, Wednesday & Friday morn-
ings. People interested in applying for this posi-
tion should submit a resume to Pastor Steve or
Carolyn by TODAY. A job description is available
from Pastor Steve. Any questions, please talk
with Carolyn or Pastor.

BORCHERS PRESCHOOL is now accepting
enrollment for the 2014-2015 school year. Your
child must be age 4 by August 1
st
, 2014 to be in
the 4/5 yr. old class; to be in the 3/4 yr. old class
the have to be age 3 by August 1
st
, 2014 and for
the 2/3 yr. old class they have to be 2 by August
1
st
, 2014. Enrollment forms are at the Welcome
Center or call the church office at 522-7364 for
more information or an enrollment form.






OUR MISSION:
Walking in Faith Sowing Christs Love

The mission of St. Paul Lutheran Church is derived from our core values - the essence of
our purpose for existence and the criteria we should use to guide our congregational
decisions and actions.

Our Core Values:
1. Spirituality to worship and to grow and
develop spiritually as Christians.
2. Outreach To spread the message of Gods love and
grace by word and by action.
3. Service to Others To live Christs message
to Love one another.

You can support the mission of our church by coming to worship, engaging in study, shar-
ing the word, bringing a friend to church, taking part in Care Team initiatives, volunteering
at church or in the community and loving one another.
We invite you to join us in this journey.
Our Response to Gods Love
We Worshipped: June 15
th
8:00 am service 146 10:15 am service--

Total Offerings for June 15
th
: $31,517.44
Spending Plan Giving $6057.44 New Church Loan Payment$24,752.00
Other Giving$708.00

{The weekly amount needed to cover expenses in the 2014 Spending Plan is $5,853.00}
*This amount does not include the $5,900.00 monthly mortgage payment
Those assisting with worship June 29
nd
:
Communion Assistant: (10:15)
Altar Care: (10:15)
Acolytes: Morgan Jones (8:00)
Rachel Hildebrand (10:15)
Projectors: Kaelen Eglen (8:00)
Kailee Hildebrand (10:15)
Flowers: Shirley Lewis
Welcome Center: Luci Angel (8:00)
Linda Seitz (10:15)

Readings for June 29
nd
:
Ephesians 4:1-16
Psalm 19
Luke 20:9-19

Lectors:
Doris Rorick (8:00)
Amy Pierceall (10:15)



We gather today as Gods beloved children to worship our Heavenly Father. We praise his
holy name, we listen eagerly for his words of comfort, hope, and challenge to us, and we
offer ourselves to him in dedicated service. May you be blessed as you worship here today.
St. Paul Lutheran Church is a congrega-
tion of The Evangelical Lutheran Church in
America (E.L.C.A.). It is referred to as
Borchers since Rev. Henry Borchers, who
served our congregation from 1857-1881,
advised and influenced a small group of
pioneer settlers that wanted to establish a
congregation in the area. This year we
celebrate 162 years of life and ministry in this
beautiful country setting in Southern Indiana.
We look forward to many more years of
growth and change as we seek continually to
be faithful to Gods call to mission.

The Sacrament of Holy Communion is
offered at the 8:00 a.m. services on the 2
nd
and 4
th
Sundays and at the 10:15 a.m. ser-
vice on the 1
st
and the 3
rd
Sundays of the
month. Christians who believe in the true
presence of Christ in the bread and wine for
our forgiveness and salvation are invited to
receive Holy Communion.

Sunday School classes are held each Sun-
day for all ages at 9:10 a.m. Visitors are
welcome to attend.
Leading and Assisting in Worship
Leaders: Kendall Alstatt
Organist: Olga Otte
Deacons: Mark Hoffmeier; Larry Guinn
Greeters: Tammi & Emily Reinbold (8:00)
John & Amy Pierceall (10:15)
Communion Assistant: Tammi Reinbold (8:00)
Altar Care: Tammi Reinbold (8:00)
Lectors: Mandy Otte (8:00)
Jack Tormoehlen (10:15)
Acolytes: Anna Holle (8:00)
Cheyenne Douglass (10:15)
Projectors: Doris Rorick (8:00)
Chloe Bryden (10:15)
Flowers: Shirley Lewis
Welcome Center: Luci Angel (8:00)
Linda Seitz (10:15)


June 22, 2014
St. Paul Lutheran Church
10792 North 210 East,
Seymour, IN 47274
Office 522-7364
Annex & Fax 522-7484
Parsonage 522-7421
email: stpaullutheran@stpaul-borchers.org
Web Site: stpaul-borchers.org
Office hours: Tuesday - Friday
Staff
The Reverend Stephen WoodPastor
Carolyn Jones...............Director of Youth & Family
Ministries and Borchers Preschool Director
..Secretary
Trish Tangman..Care Team Director
Tyler Claycamp...Intern Youth & Family Director
Amy Pierceall and
Mandy OtteCustodians
Jamie Baker. Director of Technology
HEARING ASSISTANCE: We have
head phones available for those in need of
assistance with hearing. They are located on
the table at the entrance of the sanctuary.

LARGE PRINT BULLETINSThere
are a handful of large print bulletins availa-
ble. They are located on the table at the en-
trance of the sanctuary.

NOTES:

June 22,
2014

Memory Verse: Ephesians 2:19
19
So then you are no longer strangers and aliens, but you are citizens with the saints and also members of
the household of God.




Nineteenth Sunday of Easter
Jesus' summary of the law in today's gospel echoes our first reading
from Leviticus. We are called not only to love God with heart, soul,
and mind, but also to love our neighbor as ourselves. It is out of
such deep care that Paul shares the gospel with the Thessalonian
community. In the confession of sins, we acknowledge that we have
not loved God, neighbor, and self; yet we gather to hear the word of
forgiveness and to be strengthened by word and meal to be signs of
God's love and mercy in the world.

Readings for the Day:
Leviticus 19:12, 1518- The holiness code in Leviticus urges
people to be holy because God is holy. Holiness is lived out in
partiality for and consideration of the poor and the weak. We are to
love our neighbors as ourselves. God's people exercise justice and
love in their dealings with one another.

1 Thessalonians 2:18- Paul uses maternal imagery to depict the
caring and nurturing relationship he shares with the Thessalonian
Christians. When he first came to their city it was not to benefit
himself but to share the gospel with them, which was his
responsibility as an apostle of Christ.

Matthew 22:3446- Put on the spot by the Pharisees, Jesus
displays wisdom by summarizing the law of God in just two
commandments and by demonstrating the Messiah must be more
than the son of David.

From Sunday & Seasons, copyright 2008 Augsburg Fortress
Going Deeper
The purpose of this page is to provide a tool or instrument for your spiritual growth. This page
contains a brief synopsis of the readings as well as some questions for your reflection to help you go
deeper with the Word. On the back is a day by day listing of scripture readings with possible prayer
request. Individuals are listed on their day of birthso that you might pray for them on their birthday.
Also on the back is the prayer list for the congregation. Keep on Growing Spiritually!!

Readings for the Day:

Ephesians 2:11-22: The author of this letter is reminding his
audience that originally they were not part of Gods chosen
people. Through Jesus death, however, they are included in
Gods household of faith, whose cornerstone is Jesus Christ.

Luke 20:9-19: Jesus tells a parable to the religious leaders who
are plotting his death, revealing that their plans will, ironically,
bring about the fulfillment of scripture.


From Sunday & Seasons, copyright 2014 Augsburg Fortress


Questions To Ponder:
1What is the bomb that Jesus dropped on the religious
class system of his day?
2What impact would verses 14-18 have on the divisions
between Jews and Gentiles?
3How are we no longer foreigners and aliens?
4How is Jesus the cornerstone of your life?
5How do you see yourself as a dwelling in which God lives
by his Spirit?


NOTES:
June 22,
2014

Memory Verse: Ephesians 2:19
19
So then you are no longer strangers and aliens, but you are citizens with the saints and also members of
the household of God.




Going Deeper
The purpose of this page is to provide a tool or instrument for your spiritual growth. This page
contains a brief synopsis of the readings as well as some questions for your reflection to help you go
deeper with the Word. On the back is a day by day listing of scripture readings with possible prayer
request. Individuals are listed on their day of birthso that you might pray for them on their birthday.
Also on the back is the prayer list for the congregation. Keep on Growing Spiritually!!

Readings for the Day:

Ephesians 2:11-22: The author of this letter is reminding his
audience that originally they were not part of Gods chosen
people. Through Jesus death, however, they are included in
Gods household of faith, whose cornerstone is Jesus Christ.

Luke 20:9-19: Jesus tells a parable to the religious leaders who
are plotting his death, revealing that their plans will, ironically,
bring about the fulfillment of scripture.


From Sunday & Seasons, copyright 2014 Augsburg Fortress


Questions To Ponder:
1What is the bomb that Jesus dropped on the religious
class system of his day?
2What impact would verses 14-18 have on the divisions
between Jews and Gentiles?
3How are we no longer foreigners and aliens?
4How is Jesus the cornerstone of your life?
5How do you see yourself as a dwelling in which God lives
by his Spirit?



Going Deeper in Prayer






Sunday 6/22
Deuteronomy 8:1-20
Titus 2:1-15
Lou Ann Wyatt, Macy Rotert, Desiree
Steinkamp, Cheyenne Douglass
World peace

Monday 6/23
Deuteronomy 9:1-29
Titus 3:1-15
Nina Franke, Zachary Lawless
People struggling with mental illnesses


Tuesday 6/24
Deuteronomy 10:1-22
Philemon 1-25
Susan Holle, Jamie Baer
The music ministry of the congregation




























Wednesday 6/25
Deuteronomy 11:1-32
Hebrews 1:1-14
Roger Huffman, Luke Tormoehlen, Seth
Douglass
The Borchers Breakfast Club ministry

Thursday 6/26
Deuteronomy 12:1-32
Hebrews 2:1-18
Christians in India

Friday 6/27
Deuteronomy 13:1-18
Hebrews 3:1-19
Stephen Ministers

Saturday 6/28
Deuteronomy 14:1-29
Hebrews 4:1-16
John Wyatt
The shut-ins of the congregation






























Prayer List
Prayer for Homebound Individuals: Phyllis Neidinger; Betty Hoene, Eunice Lutes, Evelyn Otte; Geneva
Hoene; Orville Schnitker

Prayer for Long Term Care Issues: Helen Carter; Andy Runge, Peggy Meahl (Sarah Roterts sister-in-
law); Pastor Ed and Joan Winter; Walter Von Fange (Bertha Ottes brother in-law)

Recent Hospitalizations: Floyd Meahl, Dorothy Simmons, Bill Lucas

Other Prayer Request: Jim Schoemaker (cancer-friend of Dena Schafstall); Linda Witkemper
(cancerfriend of Benny Kleffman); Nancy Greathouse (cancerfriend of Kathy Kleffman); Virginia
Knoke (broken neckJohn Knokes Mother); Nita Mousa (cancer-friend of Mary Eglen); Vicky Ent
(cancerfriend of Judy Wonning); Linda Nicholson (friend of Jenny Engelau); Matt; Ava Lewis
(Nephroblastomatosis2 yr. old friend of Charlena Warfield); James Otte; Joe and Carolyn Ross
(illnessBeth Claycamps parents);Rex Sipes (cancerfriend of Dennis and Vickey Otte); Renee Holly
(Allen Morrisons aunt); Tom Elkins; Karen Vaughn (neighbor of Merrell Otte); Mandy Wessel (cancer-
friend of Carolyn Jones); Jeannie Isaacs (physical health-cousin of Karen Hoene); Dale Ann Hoyt
(cancer-friend of Bob & Dena Schafstall); Herschel Kleffman; Kristie Wessel (Tracey Engelaus sister);
Tom Harris (cancer-friend of Leah Otte); Claudine Rowe (cancer- friend of Bill & Marlis Kidd); Emily
Hume; Amy Siefker (niece of Karen Hoene); Frances Lamberson (Terri DeVoes Mother); Shirley Darlage
Duncan (cancer-friend of Dena Schafstall)

Prayers for those in Military Service: DJ Snyder (Cathy Wentes nephew); Steven Rieker (Jerry &
Pixie Ottes Grandson); Chad Brigdon, Evan Marshall, Tyler Kruse



Going Deeper in Prayer






Sunday 6/22
Deuteronomy 8:1-20
Titus 2:1-15
Lou Ann Wyatt, Macy Rotert, Desiree
Steinkamp, Cheyenne Douglass
World peace

Monday 6/23
Deuteronomy 9:1-29
Titus 3:1-15
Nina Franke, Zachary Lawless
People struggling with mental illnesses


Tuesday 6/24
Deuteronomy 10:1-22
Philemon 1-25
Susan Holle, Jamie Baer
The music ministry of the congregation

Wednesday 6/25
Deuteronomy 11:1-32
Hebrews 1:1-14
Roger Huffman, Luke Tormoehlen, Seth
Douglass
The Borchers Breakfast Club ministry

Thursday 6/26
Deuteronomy 12:1-32
Hebrews 2:1-18
Christians in India

Friday 6/27
Deuteronomy 13:1-18
Hebrews 3:1-19
Stephen Ministers

Saturday 6/28
Deuteronomy 14:1-29
Hebrews 4:1-16
John Wyatt
The shut-ins of the congregation


Prayer List
Prayer for Homebound Individuals: Phyllis Neidinger; Betty Hoene, Eunice Lutes, Evelyn Otte; Geneva
Hoene; Orville Schnitker

Prayer for Long Term Care Issues: Helen Carter; Andy Runge, Peggy Meahl (Sarah Roterts sister-in-
law); Pastor Ed and Joan Winter; Walter Von Fange (Bertha Ottes brother in-law)

Recent Hospitalizations: Floyd Meahl, Dorothy Simmons, Bill Lucas

Other Prayer Request: Jim Schoemaker (cancer-friend of Dena Schafstall); Linda Witkemper
(cancerfriend of Benny Kleffman); Nancy Greathouse (cancerfriend of Kathy Kleffman); Virginia
Knoke (broken neckJohn Knokes Mother); Nita Mousa (cancer-friend of Mary Eglen); Vicky Ent
(cancerfriend of Judy Wonning); Linda Nicholson (friend of Jenny Engelau); Matt; Ava Lewis
(Nephroblastomatosis2 yr. old friend of Charlena Warfield); James Otte; Joe and Carolyn Ross
(illnessBeth Claycamps parents);Rex Sipes (cancerfriend of Dennis and Vickey Otte); Renee Holly
(Allen Morrisons aunt); Tom Elkins; Karen Vaughn (neighbor of Merrell Otte); Mandy Wessel (cancer-
friend of Carolyn Jones); Jeannie Isaacs (physical health-cousin of Karen Hoene); Dale Ann Hoyt
(cancer-friend of Bob & Dena Schafstall); Herschel Kleffman; Kristie Wessel (Tracey Engelaus sister);
Tom Harris (cancer-friend of Leah Otte); Claudine Rowe (cancer- friend of Bill & Marlis Kidd); Emily
Hume; Amy Siefker (niece of Karen Hoene); Frances Lamberson (Terri DeVoes Mother); Shirley Darlage
Duncan (cancer-friend of Dena Schafstall)

Prayers for those in Military Service: DJ Snyder (Cathy Wentes nephew); Steven Rieker (Jerry &
Pixie Ottes Grandson); Chad Brigdon, Evan Marshall, Tyler Kruse

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