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Welcome! St. Philip Lutheran Church is a community where all people are welcome,
may come to know Jesus Christ, become faithful followers empowered by
the Holy Spirit, and are sent with Christ’s love into the world. ����
Introducing The Faith5
By JoHanna M. Buchholz Children and Family Ministries Coordinator
Would you like to improve communication in your family? Do you want your family to seek God’s wisdom together? Do you desire your family to grow closer to God and to each other? The FAITH5™ program may be for you! FAITH5™ (Faith Acts In The Home) equips families to incorpo-rate faith practices in the home as part of their daily routine. Through the five simple steps of shar-ing, reading, talking, praying, and blessing one another, FAITH5™ seeks to strengthen families and enrich the church.
St. Philip is forming a “dream team” of families with children of all ages to try out the program to-gether, to commit to incorporating the FAITH5™ practices at home for six weeks, and to walk with other families as they do the same. The families will gather for food, learning, and sharing once a week for six weeks, beginning with an introduction on Sunday, Feb. 9 at 5 pm. On each of the fol-lowing Sunday evenings, through March 16, we will cover one of the five FAITH5™ steps: sharing, reading, talking, praying, and blessing.
If you’re interested in connecting “church to home, faith to life, and parents to kids in a powerful way” contact JoHanna Buchholz, coordinator of Children and Family Ministries, at JBuchholz@stphilip-co.org or visit www.faith5.org for more information on the FAITH5™ program. ����
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Worship Notes - January 26, 2014
INTRODUCTION: Jesus begins his public ministry by
calling fishers to leave their nets and follow him. In Je-
sus the kingdom of God has come near. We who have
walked in darkness have seen a great light. We see this
light most profoundly in the cross—as God suffers with
us and all who are oppressed by sickness, sin, or evil.
Light dawns for us as we gather around the word, the
font, and the holy table. We are then sent to share the
good news that others may be "caught" in the net of
God's grace and mercy.
FIRST READING: Isaiah 9:1–4
The northern tribes of Zebulun and Naphtali experienced
defeat, but they are assured that their condition will be
reversed when God makes a light-filled appearance. The
joy they will experience will resemble celebrations of
great harvests, because God will deliver them from eve-
rything that diminishes or oppresses them. The people in
the northern parts of Israel have experienced "gloom"
and "darkness" because of the destruction wrought by
Assyrian military forces. To these people, the prophet
announces the shining of a great light of salvation.
PSALM: Psalm 27:1, 4–9
SECOND READING: 1 Corinthians 1:10–18
Paul calls on the Corinthians to end their dissensions
and share the unified outlook of the gospel. Discord
arises when we forget that we belong not to human lead-
ers or institutions but to Christ who was crucified for us.
Indeed, the unifying word of the cross of Christ is the
center of the gospel and the power of God's salvation.
GOSPEL: Matthew 4:12–23
Jesus begins his public ministry shortly after John the
Baptist is imprisoned by Herod. He proclaims the near-
ness of God's reign and calls four fishermen to be his
first disciples. ����
Saturday Evening Worship Servants
January 25 February 1
Keyboardist Becky Miller Naomi Doerr
Cantor Quinn Silco TBD
Altar Guild Mary Austin LeRae Schnickel
Usher Duane Eatinger Duane Eatinger
Sound Board Jerry Jantz Jerry Jantz
Worship Servants for NEXT week (02/02)
8:00am 10:45 a.m.
Assisting Anne Smith-Krause
Lectors George Rasmussen Anne Klingman
Acolytes Jackson Krause Emma Smith
Danielle Wiese-Finnerty Sara Wall
Communion Deacons
Diane Bracken Anne Klingman
Linda Young Anne Henning
Prayer Partner Naomi Doerr Sandra Murphy
Greeters
Ushers Dave Oelz Peter Mielke Dick Wagner Jay Breidenbach
Nick Schell Nancy Schell Rob Simons Ron Rossi
Altar Guild Barb Delong Jeanne Rasmussen
Margaret Rusch Kris Mauler
Ambassadors Jill & Greg Luer
TBD
Worship Servants for THIS week (01/26)
8:00 a.m. 10:45 a.m.
Assisting Renate Muthart
Lector Sue Counterman Galinda Knight
Acolytes Josephyine Feathers Rachael Murphy
Cleo Hamm Tessa Leonard
Communion Deacons
Pam Kubicek Sandi Stevermer
Joseph Rower Teresa Cline
Ushers Jerry Black Colin Black Chuck Krieger Roy Hager
Dick Rusch Greg Luer Will Rogge
Greeters TBD
Altar Guild Paula Willhouse Carolyn Endecott
Mary Hatlestad Galinda Knight
Sound Board Marc DeFur Marc Roswech
Ambassadors Mary Hatlestad
Free Nursery Childcare
The nursery is open during worship services and edu-cation hour for infants and young children. Ask an usher to direct you. ����
WORSHIP
GATHERING *Please stand as you are able.
PRELUDE “Great is the Lord”
WORDS OF WELCOME &
MINISTRY ANNOUNCEMENTS
CALL TO WORSHIP
The musical call to worship begins the service,
encouraging us to quietly prepare our hearts and
minds to receive the Word of God.
*CONFESSION & FORGIVENESS
Please stand as you are able and face the
baptismal font at the rear of the sanctuary.
All may make the sign of the cross, the sign marked
at baptism, as the minister begins.
P: Blessed be the holy Trinity, † one God, who forgives all our sin, whose mercy endures for-ever. C: Amen.
P: Let us come into the light of Christ, confess-ing our need for God’s mercy.
Silence is kept for reflection.
P: Holy and faithful God, C: We so often choose our own way instead of yours. We think we can evade your commandments. We have spoken in ways that kill, strayed with our hearts, be-trayed friends, and hated enemies. We have broken our promises. Search us deeply and create us anew. Lift the heavy burden of our sin and free us to follow your way of life. Amen.
P: “Call upon me,” says the Lord, “and I will answer.” Our God has come among us to loose every bond and set us free from all that weighs us down. Receive the forgiveness of all your sins in the name of † Jesus Christ, our crucified and risen Savior. C: Amen.
Please turn and face forward for the opening hymn.
*OPENING HYMN Red hymnal, #843
“Praise the One Who Breaks the Darkness”
*GREETING
*PRAYER OF THE DAY
Please be seated.
WORD
FIRST READING: Isaiah 9:1-4
PSALM: Psalm 27:1, 4-9 (on screens, read responsively)
SECOND READING: 1 Corinthians 1:10-18
*GOSPEL ACCLAMATION ELW 164
*GOSPEL: Matthew 4:12-23
Please be seated.
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CHILDREN’S CONVERSATION All children are encouraged to come forward.
SERMON - Pastor Brad “Obedience, Sacrifice, and Blessing”
*HYMN OF THE DAY Red hymnal, #798
“Will You Come and Follow Me”
*PRAYERS OF INTERCESSION
*SHARING OF THE PEACE Please be seated.
MEAL
PRESENTATION OF TITHES AND GIFTS The offering is received as the Lord’s Table is prepared.
Children are invited to bring their gifts to the altar. All quarters received will go to the ELCA World Hunger program.
OFFERING MUSIC “Followers of the Lamb”
(Dietterich)
Sanctuary Choir
*OFFERTORY ELW 695, vs. 3
*OFFERING PRAYER
*GREAT THANKSGIVING
*PREFACE
*HOLY, HOLY
“Alleluia, Alleluia”
*WORDS OF INSTITUTION
*LORD’S PRAYER
Please be seated.
“All of us sharing our gifts in service”
COMMUNION Please move to the altar as indicated by the ushers.
Pre-filled communion cups in the center of the communion
tray contain grape juice. You may request a gluten-free wafer
from the communion server.
ALL are welcome, for it is the Lord’s Table.
LAMB OF GOD “ELW 336, verses 1 & 3
COMMUNION HYMNS (as time permits)
Red hymnal, #471 “Let Us Break Bread Together”
Red hymnal, #518 “We Eat the Bread of Teaching”
Red hymnal, #469 “By Your Hand You Feed Your People”
*POST-COMMUNION BLESSING
*POST-COMMUNION CANTICLE “Give Thanks”
*POST-COMMUNION PRAYER
SENDING
*BLESSING
*SENDING HYMN Red hymnal, #866
“We Are Marching in the Light”
*DISMISSAL
POSTLUDE “You Are My King”
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Members of St. Philip: Jerry Mydlach, Lora Stevens and her family, Duane Eatinger and his family, Nita Urben, and Ron Rossi.
Family Members: Elaine Walser (aunt of Dori Hammer), the family and friends of Alan Kramer (brother of Lora Stevens), Rich Robbins (nephew of Mary Jane Rhodes), Scott Thom-son (cousin of Sandi & Michael Stevermer), Harper Oertli (granddaughter of Agnes Benko, niece of Heather Bergren), Lois Foutch (Mike Mahaffey’s aunt), Greg (Mary Mahaffey’s brother), the family and friends of Frances Keller (Duane Eatinger’s sister), Bethany Votaw (niece of Michael & Sandi Stevermer), Shannon Ealy (niece of Pastor Nathan & Naomi), Debbie Keeney (Chuck Krieger’s daughter), Verona Rogness Schiller (aunt of Karen Morin), Ellen, Lynsey & Ryan (sister, niece and nephew of Dianne Fortier), Harriett Hansen (Kirstine Rand’s great-aunt), Tom Kirk (Kirstine Rand’s uncle), Mary Beth Stimmel (Kirstine Rand’s aunt), Louise and Ron Carlson (Kirstine Rand’s mother and stepfather), and Cathy Silco (Tom Silco’s sister).
Friends: Erika Schmidt (Annelore Fecht), family of Bill Lambert (Dori Hammer), Carter (Dori Hammer), Pam Register (Tiffany Briggs), family & friends of Grace Cundall (Carol Doehler), Becky Logan (Karen Morin), Julie Ley (Roswech family), Lori Watson (Roswech family), and Eileen Stetson (Hansons).
Prayers for our companion synods and friends in Madagascar.
Prayers of remembrance and love for all our homebound members.
For all servicemen and women deployed around the world, those suffering with PTSD and those with ties to St. Philip who are currently serving our country: Jason Dono Kneuer, Christopher Collins, Sam Gaare, Dakota Toney, Kevin Selander, and Lincoln Endecott.
If you have a prayer concern that you wish to have printed in the Happenings, please call
the church office at 303.979.4491 or complete the prayer request section on a Connection
Card and place it in the offering plate. Prayer requests will be listed for two weeks unless
otherwise requested. Thank you. ����
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Altar Flowers
Our altar flowers were donated by Jack & Donna Dice, who are celebrating their 62nd wedding anniversary today. Congratula-tions! ����
Children’s Bulletins & Participation
Children are always welcome at our services!
During the service they are encouraged to come forward to the altar for a special chil-dren’s conversation and then again with their offerings. We also have special bulletins for children - please ask the ushers. ����
Worship Sources
Reprinted from Words for Worship, copyright 2013 Augsburg
Fortress. Used by permission. Scripture quotations (except
psalms) from the New Revised Standard Version Bible, copy-
right 1989 Division of Christian Education of the National
Council of the Churches of Christ in the USA. All rights re-
served. Used by permission. License #13076W. Reprinted
under OneLicense.net A-705770.
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Opening Hymn: ELW #843“Praise the One Who Breaks the
Darkness” Text: Rusty Edwards, b. 1955 Music: J. Wyeth,
Repository of Sacred Music, Part II, 1813 Text © 1987 Hope
Publishing Company
Hymn of the Day: ELW #798“Will You Come and Follow
Me” Text: John L. Bell, b. 1949 Music: Scottish traditional
Text and music © 1987 Iona Community, admin. GIA Publica-
tions, Inc.
Sending Hymn: ELW #677 “This Little Light of Mine” Text:
South African traditional; tr. Freedom is Coming, 1984 Mu-
sic: South African traditional; tr. Freedom is Coming, Tr. And
arr. © 1984 Utryck, admin. Walton Music Corp.
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Communion Hymn #1: ELW #471 “Let Us Break Bread To-
gether” Text: African American spiritual Music: African
American spiritual.
Communion Hymn #2: ELW #518 “We Eat the Bread of
Teaching” Text: Omer Westendorf, 1916-1997 Music: Jerry
Ray Brubaker, b. 1946 Text and music © 1998 World Library
Publications
Communion Hymn #3: ELW #469 “By Your Hand You Feed
Your People” Text: Susan R. Briehl, b. 1952 Music: Marty
Haugen, b. 1950 Text and music © 2002 GIA Publications,
Inc.
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Gospel Acclamation: ELW #164 “Glory to God, Glory in the
Highest” Music: Peruvian traditional.
Offertory: ELW #695“As Saints of Old” Text: Frank Von
Christierson, 1900-1996, alt. Music: English folk tune; arr.
Ralph Vaughan Williams, 1872-1958 Text © 1961, ren. 1989
The Hymn Society, admin. Hope Publishing Company, Arr. ©
Oxford University Press.
Holy, Holy, Holy: Sing! #39 “Alleluia, for the Lord God Al-
mighty Reigns/Agnus Dei” Text: Michael W. Smith, b. 1957
Text and music © 1990 Milene Music, Inc. Arr. © 2001
Milene Music, Inc.
Lamb of God: ELW #336 “Lamb of God” Text: Twila Paris, b.
1958 Music: Twila Paris Text and music: © 1985 Straight-
way Music/Mountain Spring Music.
Post-Communion Canticle: Sing! #216 “Give Thanks” Text
and music: Henry Smith, b. 1952 Text and music C Integrity’s
Hosanna! Music. ����
Attendance
Worshipers on Saturday, 01/18/14 (5:30pm) 72 Worshipers on Sunday, 01/19/14 (8:00am) 105 Worshipers on Sunday, 01/19/14 (10:45am) 105 Total Attendance 282
*Attending Middle School Youth Gathering………11 293
WORSHIP
Please Be Courteous
Please silence all electronic devices when in the sanctuary. Thank you. ����
Looking Ahead to Lent
The season of Lent begins with Ash Wednes-day, on March 5, 2014. During the season of Lent, St. Philip will have mid-week Lenten wor-ship services, preceded by Bread & Broth sup-pers. Bread & Broth begins at 6pm; Lenten worship at 7pm.
Holy Week begins with Palm/Passion Sunday on April 13. Maundy Thursday is April 17, fol-lowed by Good Friday, and the Vigil of Easter. Easter Sunday, the Resurrection of Our Lord, is April 20, 2014. ����
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Come, Share Your Stories!
We are looking for people who are willing to share their personal stories with our confirma-tion youth on Wednesday evenings at 6:30pm. We have a different topic every week and we would like to have people from the congrega-tion come and share their stories that relate to the topic of the week. We are now discussing the Ten Commandments.
January 29th: The Third Commandment: Remember the Sabbath day, and keep it holy. Do you have a story from your life about keeping the Sabbath day? Or how about a story about communication and how important communication is with people and with God, since communication helps to deepen and grow our relationship with God. Maybe you have a story about good or poor communica-tion in a friendship or your marriage?
February 4th: The Fourth Commandment: Honor your father and your mother. Do you have a story from your life about a time you dis-obeyed, dishonored or hurt your parents? What happened as a result? Why did you do it? Did anyone get hurt as a result of your actions? Feel free to be honest, humble, and clear in your sharing. Or do you have a story from your own parenting experiences that you can share?
Please contact Pastor Brad if you are inter-ested in sharing your story. ����
Senior High Youth Group
Youth in high school, this is for YOU! Senior High Youth Group is a place for youth to get together, hang out, play games and have a short devotion. We have a blast getting to-gether every Sunday from 7:00-8:30pm in the youth room. Feel free to join us any time you can! The next youth group will be tonight! Con-tact Pastor Brad if you have any questions at bdoty@stphilip-co.org.
January 26th: Awkward! Have you ever been in an awkward situation? Come join us to hear about funny and awkward situations, and play fun games!
February 2nd: Super Bowl Party (details below)
Sr. High Youth Group Super Bowl Party
The Broncos are in the Super Bowl!!! We will have our 2nd annual Super Bowl Party at Pr. Brad’s house. The party will start at 4pm (the game starts at 4:25pm), and will end 30 min-utes after the game ends. Bring your favorite football snack to share! All senior high youth are welcome, and please bring your friends!
Youth Leadership Team
Interested in helping plan youth group and Sun-day school? We are looking for more youth and adults to join our team. Come to the youth lead-ership team meeting TODAY, January 26th at 6pm in the youth room to help us plan and eat pizza. Then join us for youth group at 7pm. Contact Pr. Brad if you are inter-ested. ����
DISCIPLESHIP
Adult Classes Currently in Session
Redemption and the Book of Revelation Taught by Jerry Jantz, in MC 4/5
The Gospel of Matthew Pastor Nathan & Juli Jacobson, Fireside Rm
Lutheran Liturgy 101 Dr. Nancy Beyer, in MC3
All classes meet from 9:30-10:30am. ����
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Souper Bowl Sunday
On Sunday, February 2nd, our youth will be en-couraging YOU to show your spirit of giving as they participate in the 2014 Souper Bowl of Caring. The youth will be stationed in the nar-thex after worship with giant soup kettles. You are encouraged to show us your spirit of giving by making a cash donation. The money col-lected will be donated to various local groups that help fight hunger in our community.
Members of St. Philip, this is your chance to be a champion off the field! Help our youth fill their kettles with cash, and our Souper Bowl of Car-ing boxes with soup. The need for food contin-ues in our community.
Contact Nancy Oelz or Karen Otto if you have questions. ����
Upcoming Blood Drive
Mark your calendars! On Fri-day, March 28th, the Chil-dren’s Hospital Blood Mobile
will visit St. Philip. The goal is to collect 32 pints of whole blood for the care and cure of the young ones at Children’s Hospital.
Important to remember: A donor is eligible when at least 56 days have lapsed since your last donation. The 56 days is critical for allow-ing you to replenish your body’s blood supply. That means that January 31st is a critical date if you wish to be eligible to donate on March 28th.
Signup sheets for the March 28th visit will ap-pear in the narthex in February. Stay well, save your blood, and please donate in March! ����
2014 Family Promise Rotation Schedule
Mark your calendars for our 2014 Family Prom-ise rotations:
• March 9-16 • May 11-18 • July 27-August 3 • October 5-12 • December 14-21
Volunteer opportunities abound: food prep, supply donation, van driving, hosting, and of course, cash gifts. ����
Lutheran Family Services (LFS) Needs Furniture
Lutheran Family Services is running low on fur-niture. Newly arriving refugees need basic, gently used household furniture (sofas, tables, chairs, lamps), as well as household items like bedding and silverware. Please note: they do not accept TVs, entertainment centers or desks.
Call Jaime at 303.217.5181 to discuss your do-nation. ����
COMMUNITY CARE
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Coffee Fellowship Today
Linda Baker is our coffee hostess to-day—thank you!
Coffee Fellowship at St. Philip takes place in the narthex from 9-9:30am immedi-ately following the first service. Light re-
freshments are served along with gen-erous servings of fellowship. Please
join us! ����
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St. Philip Book Club
The next meeting of the St. Philip Book Club will be Tuesday, February 11th at 7pm in the youth room. The book selection for February is The Book Thief by Mar-kus Zusak. Please plan on joining us—our discussions are always lively and wide ranging! Questions? Please contact Eileen Det-weiler. ����
Father & Son Dinner
St. Philip’s annual Father & Son Dinner will be held on Sunday, February 23 in the fellowship hall. Festivities begin at 5pm with a delicious four-course spaghetti and meatball din-ner from Angie’s restaurant. There will be drawings for a variety of door prizes for both boys and men. Our entertainment will be “A Wild and Crazy Comedy Show” presented by the famous Jackman Brothers. It’s high quality entertainment filled with laughter and excite-ment! Come and enjoy an evening of fellow-ship, food, and fun.
Sign-up sheets and tickets are available at the Welcome Center kiosk in the narthex. Ques-tions? Need more information? Contact Art Barber at arturolit@comcast. net. ����
Men’s Fellowship Breakfast
Each Thursday morning the men of St. Philip share breakfast and fellowship at Robert’s Deli (corner of Pierce & Ken Caryl) from 7-8am. Reservations are not required; come and join us! ����
FAMILY LIFE
No More Evening Circle
Due to a lack of participation, there will be no more Evening Circle meetings. If you have any questions, please contact Carolyn Endecott. ����
Cribbage Tournament A Success!
On Saturday, January 11th, a large group of cribbage enthu-siasts converged at St. Philip to compete in the first crib-bage fundraiser tournament of 2014. Organizer John Breed is happy to report that over $500 was raised to help send our high school youth on their mission trip to Anapra Mexico in summer 2014.
The results of the tournament: Men’s Singles—C.J. Shibly Women’s Singles—Jan Philpy Partners—C.J. Shibly and Jack Dice Couples—Jan and Gary Philpy Peg Differential—C.J. Shibly Overall Champion— C.J. Shibly
Thank you to all who participated, and for mak-ing this fundraiser such a success! ����
Men’s Weekly Bible Study Tuesday evenings, 7pm
Questions? Contact Paul Selander at 303.794.9739 ����
EVANGELISM
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Theatre & Theology “The Legend of Georgia McBride” Tuesday, February 18, 2014, 6:30pm
We are now taking res-ervations for the next play production, which is “The Legend of Georgia McBride” on February 18th. This is a world pre-
miere of Matthew Lopez’s heartwarming com-edy about a “King of Rock ‘N Roll” who be-comes the “Queen of Drag!” Deadline for reser-vations is January 28th. Tickets are $34/person. Please sign up at the Welcome Center kiosk; checks should be made out to St. Philip Lu-theran Church, and “Theatre & Theology” needs to be clearly written on the memo line.
After the play, we will join the cast along with other members of the RMS for a brief, moder-ated discussion of the theological implications of the play. Don’t miss the fun! ����
Love INC Presents
“In Love With Broadway” Saturday, February 8 at 6:30pm
St. Luke’s Methodist Church 8817 S. Broadway
Highlands Ranch 80129
Join us for this fun event! “In Love With Broad-way” will feature delightful entertainment artists performing favorite selections from Broadway musicals. Included in the price of admission are Divine Desserts (prepared by some of the fin-est bakers in the area) and an opportunity to bid on a number of great items in our silent auction!
Cost: $12 per person in advance; $18 the day of the event. Group rates are also available. Mail payment to: Love INC, P.O. Box 787, Littleton 80160, or go online to www.loveinclittleton.org.
Note: St. Philip has one free ticket; first-come, first-served. Please call or come by the church office. ����
EVENTS
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CHURCH NEWS
Women’s Retreat October 10-12, 2014
Ladies, SAVE THE DATE! Although October seems very far away, now is the time to save the weekend of October 10-12 so you can at-tend the women’s retreat sponsored by Abiding Hope Lutheran and St. Philip. The retreat theme for 2014 is “Called to Love as God Loves—Unconditionally.” Watch upcoming Happenings for more details, but mark your calendars NOW.
If you would like more infor-mation, please email Galinda Knight at: Galinda.knight@yahoo.com. ����
EVENTS
Music Workshop for Singers
The Lutheran Chorale is offering their annual FREE music workshop on Saturday, February 8, 2014. All singers are welcome.
Workshop: The Chorale and guest singers will learn Lee Holdridge’s ‘Hymns Triumphant Part I,’ a won-derful arrangement that includes 42 favorite hymns.
To register, contact Linda Blandin at 303.973.1161, or go to thelutherancho-rale@comcast.net.
The workshop will begin at 9am with registra-tion and breakfast. Singers will work primarily on the Holdridge arrangement, with breakout sessions during the day focusing on breathing, voice training, and the aging voice, to name a few. A free lunch will also be served.
Performance: On Sunday, February 9th, all are invited to join the singers for a performance at 3pm at St. Philip Lutheran Church. The concert is FREE, but a goodwill offering will be taken to be given to a non-profit organization. ����
THANK YOU, SUE RIECKS!
Thank you, Sue, for the wonderful way you have served our Lord and our congregation for the past 6 and ½ years as parish secretary at St. Philip! You have been a true blessing to us and all who needed assistance through your warm, outgoing, fun-loving spirit and your will-ingness to “share your gifts in service” for the sake of ministry! You have been a gift to our congregation and we wish you well in all that you have planned in your future!
On Sunday, February 2nd, at both of our morn-ing worship services, we will have the opportu-nity to publicly thank Sue for her service to our congregation. We will do so at the end of the 8:00 a.m. service and the beginning of the 10:45 a.m. service. We will also host a recep-tion in her honor from 9:00 – 9:30 a.m. in the narthex. Please join us in thanking Sue for a job well-done!
Thankfully, we are not completely saying “good-bye” to Sue and the gifts she brings. Through conversation with the personnel com-mittee of our congregation, we have decided to split the duties Sue was doing as our parish secretary into two part-time positions. Sue will continue to work part-time remotely as the edi-tor of our Happenings and the publisher of our worship slides. This will allow us to cut down the hours for the secretary/receptionist position to 22 and ½ hours per week (9:00 a.m. to 2:30 p.m., Monday – Thursday). The personnel committee is currently in the process of filling this secretary/receptionist position.
I hope you will join us on Sunday, February 2nd, to say thank you to Sue for her many contribu-tions to our ministry!
With deep appreciation,
Pastor Nathan, on behalf of the Staff & Congregation ����
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TUE, January 28
2:30P Staff meeting
6:30P BS Troop 554 meeting
6:30P Bells rehearsal
6:30P SPELC Consignment Sale team
7:00p Men’s Evening Bible Study-Selander’s home
8:45a League of Women Voters
SAT, February 1
9:00a ACA
9:00a HOA meeting
10:30a Al-Anon
5:30P Worship Service
SUN, February 2
8:00a Worship
9:00a Coffee Fellowship — Farewell Reception for Sue Riecks
9:30a Education Hour
10:45a Worship
7:00p Sr. High Youth Group
FRI, January 31—Church office open 8am-noon
No activities scheduled.
THU, January 30
7:00a Men’s breakfast (off-site at Robert’s Deli)
6:30P Choir Practice
This Week at St. Philip
St. Philip Lutheran Church 7531 S. Kendall Blvd. • Littleton, CO 80128
303.979.4491 Website: www.stphilip-co.org
Senior Pastor: Nathan P. Doerr Associate Pastor: Brad Doty
Director of Music Ministries: Dr. Nancy Beyer Coordinator of Children & Family Ministries:
JoHanna Buchholz Organist: Gretchen Martin
Business Administrator: Linda Goodnough Parish Secretary: Susan Riecks
Nursery: Paula Googins ����
KeyKeeper Duty
The Keykeeper this week (01/26-02/01) is Rob Murphy. Next week’s Keykeeper (02/02-02/08) will be Mike Krohn. Thank you for your service! ����
SUN, January 26
8:00a Worship
9:00a Coffee Fellowship
9:30a Education Hour
10:45a Worship
7:00P Sr. High Youth Group
MON, January 27
4:00P Social Group
4:15P Prayer Team
6:30P A/V Task Force
6:30P Prayer Shawl Ministry
7:00P Bible Study-The Story
12:00 noon Church Council retreat
3:30P Brownie Troop 4347
WED, January 29
6:00P Confirmation
Deadline for Happenings Articles
The deadline for submitting articles to the weekly Happenings is TUESDAY at NOON. Please email your sub-missions to: secretary@stphilip-co.org, or bring to the church office. ����