We gather today as God’s 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.
Leading and Assisting in Worship
April 23, 2017
Leader: Pastor Stephen Wood Organist: Olga Otte Deacons: Tyson Marshall; John Harris Greeters: Danny & Lou Ann Hoevener (8:00) Larry & Linda Guinn (10:15) Lectors: Lois Bryden (8:00) Madison Jones (10:15) Communion Assistant: Mark Rorick (8:00) Communion Prep: Ruth Ann Newkirk (8:00) Acolytes: Eliana Baker (8:00) Elizabeth Rust (10:15) Projectors: Kaelen Eglen (8:00) Eli Wood (10:15) Flowers: Luci Angel Welcome Center: Shirley Lewis (8:00) Linda Seitz (10:15)
St. Paul Lutheran Church
St. Paul Lutheran Church is a congregation 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 165 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 God’s call to mission.
The Sacrament of Holy Communion is
offered at the 8:00 a.m. services on the 2nd and 4th Sundays and at the 10:15 a.m. service on the 1st and the 3rd 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.
10792 North 210 East, Seymour, IN 47274 Office 522-7364 2nd Line 522-7484 Parsonage 522-7421 email:
[email protected] Web Site: stpaul-borchers.org Office hours: Monday-Friday
Sunday School classes are held each Sun-
Staff The Reverend Stephen Wood………………Pastor Carolyn Jones...............Director of Youth & Family Ministries and Borchers Preschool Director Michelle Wood…………...………………..Secretary Trish Tangman………………..Care Team Director Tyler Claycamp…...Intern Youth & Family Director Amy Pierceall and Mandy Otte………………………………Custodians Jamie Baker………………. Director of Technology
head phones available for those in need of assistance with hearing. They are located on the table at the entrance of the sanctuary.
day for all ages at 9:10 a.m. Visitors are welcome to attend.
HEARING ASSISTANCE: We have
LARGE PRINT BULLETINS—There
are a handful of large print bulletins available. They are located on the table at the entrance of the sanctuary.
CALENDAR
Today:
8:00 am 9:15 am 9:15 am 10:15 am 11:45 am 1:30 pm 6:00 pm 9:00 am 1:00 pm
LBW Communion Sunday School Daycamp Counselor meeting LBW Worship Confirmation Banner Making Coffee & Coloring Preschool Book Buzz
9:15 am 9:00 am 1:30 pm 6:00 pm 9:00 am 7:00 pm
Trip to Goat Milk Stuff Preschool Clothing Center Adult Bells Borchers Breakfast Club WELCA meeting
Friday 28th
9:00 am
Preschool
Next week: Sunday 30th
April 30-May 6 8:00 am Worship 9:15 am Sunday School 9:15 am Daycamp Counselor meeting 9:15 am Quarterly Congregation meeting 10:15 am Worship 3:30 pm Ukulele 4:00 pm God Squad 6:00 pm Meal
Monday 24th Tuesday 25th Wednesday 26th Thursday 27th
Monday 1st Wednesday 3rd Thursday 4th
Friday 5th
9:00 am Preschool 9:00 am Preschool 6:00 pm Adult Bells NO DEVOTIONAL SERVICE 9:00 am Borchers Breakfast Club 7:30 pm Ruth Circle 9:00 am 5:30 pm
Preschool Jr. High clean Picnic Grove
Carolyn on vacation April 21-30 Pastor Steve at Trinity Seminary May 3-5
BUSY BAGS for children to use during worship are available in the cry room. We also have children’s bulletins available on the table outside the sanctuary. WELCOME TO GOD’S FAMILY! - Today we recognize the baptism of Addilyn Rose Claycamp, daughter of Anna and Tyler Claycamp. Addilyn was born on March 17, 2017 and baptized at Schneck Hospital on March 18, 2017. Her sponsors are: Josie Baker, Levi Claycamp, Evan Barnett, Bailey O’Connor, Lauren Pollen, and Eric Cyliax. LUTHER LEAGUE ENVELOPE FUNDRAISER is in the narthex. Deadline has been extended to April 30. Envelopes are numbered 1-100. Individuals pick a number and that is the amount of monetary donation they make. (Example: #5 = $5.00) Funds will be used to go on their mission trip this summer to the Sioux Nation in South Dakota. Envelopes can be put in the basket marked “Envelope Fundraiser” or put in the offering plate during the worship service. CONFIRMATION CLASS & BANNER MAKING will take place on Sunday, April 23. Class will go from 11:45 a.m. until 1:30 p.m. Banner making for those being confirmed will begin at 1:30 p.m. COFFEE AND COLORING will be on Sunday, April 23 from 6:00-8:00 p.m. in the fellowship hall. Come join us! All materials are provided. GOAT MILK STUFF TRIP - Seniors will be taking a road trip to Goat Milk Stuff near Scottsburg on Tuesday, April 25. We will leave the church at 9:15 a.m. Please sign up at the Welcome Center. DAY OF CARING—United Way Day of Caring will be on Tuesday, May 9. St. Paul-Borchers will be forming a team of volunteers to complete projects for others. We were so blessed by the jobs completed for us last year. This year let’s “pay it forward”!! All skill levels are needed. Sign up at the Welcome Center! BOOK BUZZ will meet on Monday, April 24 at 1:00 p.m. in the narthex. We will discuss “My Grandmother Told Me to Tell You She’s Sorry” by Fredrik Backman. Everyone is welcome! WELCA MEETING will be held on Thursday, April 27 at 7:00 p.m. All women are invited to attend! Ruth Circle is the hostess. CONGREGATIONAL QUARTERLY MEETING will be held on Sunday, April 30 at 9:15 a.m. in the sanctuary.
PROPOSED COLUMBARIUM BYLAWS—At the Quarterly Congregational Meeting, we will talk about the proposed bylaws for the columbarium. Copies can be found at the Welcome Center. UKULELE GROUP will meet on Sunday, April 30 at 3:30 p.m. We will working on a song to play in worship in May. GOD SQUAD—Our last meeting for this school year will be on April 30 at 4:00 p.m. Meal will be served at 6:00 p.m. Meal will be ham & cheese sandwiches, chips, pretzels, pickle spears and cookies. WORSHIP HELPERS NEEDED!! - We will have one service at 9:00 a.m. on May 7 for Confirmation and on May 28 for Memorial Day. Please sign up at the Welcome Center if you can help. GREETERS NEEDED—We are in need of greeters for both worship services. Greeters make people feel welcome, help visitors, and pass out bulletins. Time commitment: 1 month at a time.
FOOD PANTRY—Our focus for the month of April is Helper meals (tuna, hamburger, chicken). Please place your donations in the wooden box in the hallway near the kitchen, or in the basket near the main entry doors. Donations are given to food pantries at Provisions, Anchor House, and Turning Point. PICNIC GROVE MOWING VOLUNTEERS are needed from April through October. Please sign up at the Welcome Center. T-SHIRTS MAKE WONDERFUL DIAPERS! Thank you to everyone who has donated shirts and sewn diapers!! We will continue to accept gently used adult size L and larger t-shirts. The container for donations has been moved to the church office. These shirts will be made into diapers for Lutheran World Relief. Questions? Please contact Jan Otte or Trish Tangman.
PROJECTOR HELP NEEDED—We are in need of people to run the projector during worship services. You do not have to be very tech savvy, but need to be attentive during the service. This is for anyone in 6th grade or older. Training will be provided. Time commitment: once a month to every 6 weeks.
“ADOPT-A-QUILT” SUNDAY will be held on May 14. There will be a display including several quilts made for Lutheran World Relief in the narthex. Each quilt will be “adoptable” by paying a shipping fee ($2.25) listed on the envelope attached to the quilt. Take a look at the quilts so lovingly created by our volunteers and vote for your favorite 2017 quilt.
ADULT BELLS will practice on Wednesdays at 6:00 p.m. thru May 3. They will play the prelude on Confirmation Sunday.
CEMETERY FLAGS—The Christian flags in the cemetery mark the charter members of the congregation.
CONFIRMATION SUNDAY is on May 7. We will have one worship service at 9:00 a.m. and no Sunday School.
MISSING GLASSES?? - Two pairs of glasses are in the Lost and Found in the church office.
HELPFUL HINTS – Shop clearance items and garage sales all year long to find inexpensive items for Lutheran World Relief Baby Care Kits. Take along a handy RED shopping guide available on the Welcome Center. And don’t forget you can donate gently used items outgrown by your children and grandchildren! BORCHERS PRESCHOOL REGISTRATION— Forms for the 2017-2018 school year are available on the Welcome Center. There is also a link to the form on the church website. Any questions, talk to Carolyn. THANK YOU—We would like to thank everyone who sent cards and helped us celebrate our 50th Wedding Anniversary. Merrell and Sara Otte
LOST COATS?? - There are a few coats hanging near the church office. Check to see if they belong to you.
OUR MISSION: Walking in Faith – Sowing Christ’s 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 God’s love and grace by word and by action. 3. Service to Others – To live Christ’s message to Love one another. You can support the mission of our church by coming to worship, engaging in study, sharing 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 God’s Love We Worshipped: Maundy Thursday—99 Good Friday—68 Easter: Sunrise Service—77 8:00 service—242 10:15 service—141 Total Offerings for: Maundy Thursday—$289.00 Good Friday—$289.00 Easter: Sunrise service—$813.00 8:00 & 10:15 service—April 16—$6,964.75 Spending Plan—$5,934.75 Other giving—$1,030.00
Readings for April 30: Acts 2:14, 36-41 Psalm 116:1-4, 12-19 1 Peter 1:17-23 Luke 24:13-35 Lector: Maggie Newkirk (8:00) Amy Rotert (10:15)
Those assisting with worship April 30: Communion Asst.:
NO COMMUNION
Communion Prep:
NO COMMUNION
Acolytes:
Katie Otte (8:00) Saige Plummer (10:15)
Projectors:
Cam Mansfield (8:00) Hannah Wood (10:15)
Flowers:
Luci Angel
Welcome Center:
Shirley Lewis (8:00) Linda Seitz (10:15)
June 12-16
SATURDAY, MAY 29 9:00-10:30 a.m. in the picnic shelter at Borchers Picnic Grove
Registration forms are available online at the church’s website and also on the YFM bulletin board near the Sunday School hallway
Bike Ride donation forms are available on the YFM bulletin board. All proceeds from our bike ride will go toward The Shoe That Grows. For $15 a pair this organization supplies people around the world with a pair of shoes. The shoes grow to 5 different sizes and last for 5 years.
Collection This year we will be collecting new socks and gently used shoes to give to needy families in the Jackson County/Bartholomew County area
Items Needed/Volunteers
Look on the board in the narthex to sign up to help!
Counselor meetings will be held on April 23, April 30, May 14 and May 21 at 9:15 a.m. Any questions, talk to Carolyn or Tyler
As you work in your flower, vegetable, water, and herb gardens this Spring remember to save some starts to give away! Also acceptable for giveaway seeds, pots, tools, accessories, gardening books, decorations, and houseplants. This is a neighborhood event - everyone is welcome to donate items, take home items, or both. Anything left at 10:30 will be taken to a local FREE store. Door prizes for everyone!
June 12-16
SATURDAY, MAY 29 9:00-10:30 a.m. in the picnic shelter at Borchers Picnic Grove
Registration forms are available online at the church’s website and also on the YFM bulletin board near the Sunday School hallway
Bike Ride donation forms are available on the YFM bulletin board. All proceeds from our bike ride will go toward The Shoe That Grows. For $15 a pair this organization supplies people around the world with a pair of shoes. The shoes grow to 5 different sizes and last for 5 years.
Collection This year we will be collecting new socks and gently used shoes to give to needy families in the Jackson County/Bartholomew County area
Items Needed/Volunteers
Look on the board in the narthex to sign up to help!
Counselor meetings will be held on April 23, April 30, May 14 and May 21 at 9:15 a.m. Any questions, talk to Carolyn or Tyler
As you work in your flower, vegetable, water, and herb gardens this Spring remember to save some starts to give away! Also acceptable for giveaway seeds, pots, tools, accessories, gardening books, decorations, and houseplants. This is a neighborhood event - everyone is welcome to donate items, take home items, or both. Anything left at 10:30 will be taken to a local FREE store. Door prizes for everyone!
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Going Deeper
April 23, 2017
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 birth—so 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:
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Going Deeper
April 23, 2017
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 birth—so 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:
Acts 2:14, 22-32: After the Holy Spirit came to the apostles on Pentecost, Peter preaches the gospel to the gathered crowd. He tells them that Jesus, who obediently went to his death according to God’s plan, was raised from the dead by God. Finally, he appeals to scripture, quoting Psalm 16:8-11, to show that Jesus is the Messiah: though crucified, the risen Jesus is now enthroned.
Acts 2:14, 22-32: After the Holy Spirit came to the apostles on Pentecost, Peter preaches the gospel to the gathered crowd. He tells them that Jesus, who obediently went to his death according to God’s plan, was raised from the dead by God. Finally, he appeals to scripture, quoting Psalm 16:8-11, to show that Jesus is the Messiah: though crucified, the risen Jesus is now enthroned.
I Peter 1:3-9: This epistle was written to encourage Christians experiencing hardships and suffering because of their faith in Christ. The letter opens by blessing God for the living hope we have through Christ’s resurrection even in the midst of difficult circumstances and surroundings.
I Peter 1:3-9: This epistle was written to encourage Christians experiencing hardships and suffering because of their faith in Christ. The letter opens by blessing God for the living hope we have through Christ’s resurrection even in the midst of difficult circumstances and surroundings.
John 20:19-31: The risen Jesus appears to his disciples, offering them a benediction, a commission, and the gift of the Holy Spirit. But one of their number is missing, and his unbelief prompts another visit from the Lord.
John 20:19-31: The risen Jesus appears to his disciples, offering them a benediction, a commission, and the gift of the Holy Spirit. But one of their number is missing, and his unbelief prompts another visit from the Lord.
‘From Sunday & Seasons, copyright 2016 Augsburg Fortress’
‘From Sunday & Seasons, copyright 2016 Augsburg Fortress’
Questions To Ponder: 1— What do you do with your own doubts or questions of faith and theology? 2— If you were to write out the good news, what would the headlines and subheads be? 3— What does God’s path of life look or feel like for you, and where is God leading you? 4—How do these texts speak to you today?
Questions To Ponder: 1— What do you do with your own doubts or questions of faith and theology? 2— If you were to write out the good news, what would the headlines and subheads be? 3— What does God’s path of life look or feel like for you, and where is God leading you? 4—How do these texts speak to you today?
Prayer: Almighty God, we have celebrated with joy the festival of our Lord’s resurrection. Graciously help us to show the power of the resurrection in all that we say and do. Amen.
Prayer: Almighty God, we have celebrated with joy the festival of our Lord’s resurrection. Graciously help us to show the power of the resurrection in all that we say and do. Amen.
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Memory Verse: John 20:21 Jesus said to them again, “Peace be with you. As the Father has sent me, so I send you.”
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Memory Verse: John 20:21 Jesus said to them again, “Peace be with you. As the Father has sent me, so I send you.”
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Going Deeper in Prayer G
Sunday 4/23
II Samuel 3:1-39 Galatians 4:1-31 world peace
Monday 4/24 II Samuel 4:1-12 Galatians 5:1-26 Libby Burgess the music ministry of St. Paul
Tuesday 4/25 II Samuel 5:1-25 Galatians 6:1-18 Emma Jackson, Rusty Harris for favorable weather
Wednesday 4/26 II Samuel 6:1-23 Ephesians 1:1-23 Tony Herkamp, Jemma Otte for the care of all creation
Thursday 4/27 II Samuel 7:1-29 Ephesians 2:1-22 Richard Runge, Barry Newkirk, Kelly Culbreth people struggling fiancially
Friday 4/28 II Samuel 8:1-18 Ephesians 3:1-21 Roger Douglass, Karen Rust, Sadie Jones, Kailee Hildebrand for those preparing to be confirmed
Saturday 4/29 II Samuel 9:1-13 Ephesians 4:1-32 Andrew Cupp, Amy Shelton Christians in the Sudan
Prayer List
Going Deeper in Prayer Sunday 4/23 II Samuel 3:1-39 Galatians 4:1-31 world peace
Monday 4/24 II Samuel 4:1-12 Galatians 5:1-26 Libby Burgess the music ministry of St. Paul
Tuesday 4/25 II Samuel 5:1-25 Galatians 6:1-18 Emma Jackson, Rusty Harris for favorable weather
Wednesday 4/26 II Samuel 6:1-23 Ephesians 1:1-23 Tony Herkamp, Jemma Otte for the care of all creation
Thursday 4/27 II Samuel 7:1-29 Ephesians 2:1-22 Richard Runge, Barry Newkirk, Kelly Culbreth people struggling fiancially
Friday 4/28 II Samuel 8:1-18 Ephesians 3:1-21 Roger Douglass, Karen Rust, Sadie Jones, Kailee Hildebrand for those preparing to be confirmed
Saturday 4/29 II Samuel 9:1-13 Ephesians 4:1-32 Andrew Cupp, Amy Shelton Christians in the Sudan
Prayer List
Prayer for Homebound Individuals: Bill Neidinger; Eunice Lutes, Evelyn Otte; Marie Beam (Sonna Wente’s mother); Peggy Meahl (sister-in-law of Sarah Rotert); Lucille Thompson; Mary Mellencamp (Karen Davis’ mother), Dorothy Fleetwood (sister of Lois Rust), Fred Rotert, Betty Melloncamp (Sarah Rotert’s sister)
Prayer for Homebound Individuals: Bill Neidinger; Eunice Lutes, Evelyn Otte; Marie Beam (Sonna Wente’s mother); Peggy Meahl (sister-in-law of Sarah Rotert); Lucille Thompson; Mary Mellencamp (Karen Davis’ mother), Dorothy Fleetwood (sister of Lois Rust), Fred Rotert, Betty Melloncamp (Sarah Rotert’s sister)
Prayer for Long Term Care Issues: Helen Carter; Walter Von Fange (Bertha Otte’s brother in-law); Andy Runge; Pauline Isaacs (mother of Jack Guffey); Doris & Rick Shoemaker (sister and brother-in-law of Howard Wente)
Prayer for Long Term Care Issues: Helen Carter; Walter Von Fange (Bertha Otte’s brother in-law); Andy Runge; Pauline Isaacs (mother of Jack Guffey); Doris & Rick Shoemaker (sister and brother-in-law of Howard Wente)
Recent Hospitalizations: Bill Ferguson (liver transplant—husband of teacher at Cortland)
Recent Hospitalizations: Bill Ferguson (liver transplant—husband of teacher at Cortland)
Other Prayer Requests: Family and Friends of Hilda Smith Hurley (step-mom of Pixie Otte); Olga Otte (eye surgery); Jim Wise (broken back—Anna Claycamp’s grandpa); Paul Hoene; Sue Shuler (blood clot); Florence Shen (recovering from fall—friend of Ruth Ann Hendrix); Leah Wente (broken leg); Cheryle Underwood (cancermother of Scoey Underwood); Wanda Stabler (cancer-aunt of Scoey Underwood); Roy Caskey (cancer—Allen Morrison’s grandfather); Audrey Newkirk (broken arm); Paul Johnson (cancer—Leslie Wente’s fiancé); Linda Claycamp (surgery), Mary Wehrkamp (stroke—friend of Bill Kidd); Brenda Gass (shoulder replacement—friend of Bill Kidd); Ted Hooker (cancer—step-brother of Carmen Herkamp); Bill Kidd (knee); Wendy Nobbe (cancer); Tani Johnson (stroke); Cathy Goble (kidney surgery-step-sister of Karen Hoene); Larry Lewis (back); Tom Wikel Jr. (cancer—son-in-law of Carmen Herkamp); Floyd Browning (back); Charlie Castillo (cancerfriend of Benny Kleffman); Jason White (friend of Kendra Harris); Laura Pekar (cancer—relative of Carmen Herkamp); Dennis McDonald (colon cancer-cousin of Sara Otte); Bobby Malone (cancer-friend of Bob and Dena Schafstall); Luther Piel (poor health); Lawrence Abell (cancer – Betty Moorman’s brother); Jim Eglen (heart); Patty Herkamp (heart); Danny Cole (MDS - uncle of Kendra Harris); Susan Otte (cancer--Leonard Otte’s daughter); David Templar (cancer-brother of Amy Underwood); Richard Frischie (bone cancer-father of Renee Arney and Erin Rieker); Carolyn Hughes (cancer-sister of Jo McGrew); Jeannie Isaacs (physical health-cousin of Karen Hoene);
Other Prayer Requests: Family and Friends of Hilda Smith Hurley (step-mom of Pixie Otte); Olga Otte (eye surgery); Jim Wise (broken back—Anna Claycamp’s grandpa); Paul Hoene; Sue Shuler (blood clot); Florence Shen (recovering from fall—friend of Ruth Ann Hendrix); Leah Wente (broken leg); Cheryle Underwood (cancermother of Scoey Underwood); Wanda Stabler (cancer-aunt of Scoey Underwood); Roy Caskey (cancer—Allen Morrison’s grandfather); Audrey Newkirk (broken arm); Paul Johnson (cancer—Leslie Wente’s fiancé); Linda Claycamp (surgery), Mary Wehrkamp (stroke—friend of Bill Kidd); Brenda Gass (shoulder replacement—friend of Bill Kidd); Ted Hooker (cancer—step-brother of Carmen Herkamp); Bill Kidd (knee); Wendy Nobbe (cancer); Tani Johnson (stroke); Cathy Goble (kidney surgery-step-sister of Karen Hoene); Larry Lewis (back); Tom Wikel Jr. (cancer—son-in-law of Carmen Herkamp); Floyd Browning (back); Charlie Castillo (cancerfriend of Benny Kleffman); Jason White (friend of Kendra Harris); Laura Pekar (cancer—relative of Carmen Herkamp); Dennis McDonald (colon cancer-cousin of Sara Otte); Bobby Malone (cancer-friend of Bob and Dena Schafstall); Luther Piel (poor health); Lawrence Abell (cancer – Betty Moorman’s brother); Jim Eglen (heart); Patty Herkamp (heart); Danny Cole (MDS - uncle of Kendra Harris); Susan Otte (cancer--Leonard Otte’s daughter); David Templar (cancer-brother of Amy Underwood); Richard Frischie (bone cancer-father of Renee Arney and Erin Rieker); Carolyn Hughes (cancer-sister of Jo McGrew); Jeannie Isaacs (physical health-cousin of Karen Hoene);
Prayers for those in Military Service: Andrew Albert (grandson of Karen Hoene); DJ Snyder (Cathy Wente’s nephew); Zachary Rieker (Jerry & Pixie Otte’s Grandson); Evan Marshall, Benjamin Haymaker (son of Dee Dee & Scott Haymaker); Andrew Yerrell (Roger Douglass’ grandson)
Prayers for those in Military Service: Andrew Albert (grandson of Karen Hoene); DJ Snyder (Cathy Wente’s nephew); Zachary Rieker (Jerry & Pixie Otte’s Grandson); Evan Marshall, Benjamin Haymaker (son of Dee Dee & Scott Haymaker); Andrew Yerrell (Roger Douglass’ grandson)