Author: Jimmy Pautz

  • January 27th Sermon

    Romans 12:1-2

    “Let Me be a Living Sacrifice”

    Preacher: Pr. Mark Wagner


  • New this week – January 20, 2019

    New this week – January 20, 2019

    Congregational Meeting – February 10

    There will be a congregational meeting on Sunday, February 10, 2019 after the 10:30 am service to consider a motion from the Church Council increase the School’s 1st and 2nd grade teacher position to a full-time call.  If approved the meeting will include calling a teacher to fill that position.

    ADULT BIBLE STUDY – Romans

    A Bible study on Tuesday evenings meets from 7:00 to 8:00pm in the church office classroom which is located in the white building.  Bring your point of view because you will be able to give it during our discussions.

    Our Savior Night Announced

    The Board of Stewardship is pleased to invite all members and friends of Our Savior to our special annual fellowship and activity night on Friday, February 22, beginning at 6 pm. The primary emphasis is FELLOWSHIP. Basketball, volleyball and the “bounce house” will be available in the gym while ping pong and tables for games will also be played in the lower lobby (byog – bring your own game). Snacks and beverages will be provided. There is no cost to attend. Come one, come all…and enjoy the fellowship of brothers and sisters in Christ!

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  • Prayer Circle – January 20, 2019

    Prayer Circle – January 20, 2019

    “Why are you troubled …?”

    Luke 24:38b 

    …the fruit of the Spirit is…peace… 

    Galatians 5:22

    MY TROUBLE IS MY PAST. Try as we might, it is difficult to forget the past as well as forgive ourselves. We carry around a load of guilt. We yearn for peace and the Holy Spirit whispers…

    He [Jesus] is the atoning sacrifice for our sins, and not only for ours but also for the sins of the whole world.

    1 John 2:2

    MY TROUBLE IS THE PRESENT. Bills are due and money is short. We are alone and lonely. Our parents are aging. Unemployment is just around the corner. Our teenager is troubled. We cry aloud and the Spirit answers…

    Good people suffer many troubles, but the Lord saves them from them all…

    Psalm 34:19 GNT

    MY TROUBLE IS THE FUTURE. We don’t even have peace at night because we’re worrying about what may happen. The Holy Spirit gently echoes the words of Jesus…

    “Peace I leave with you; my peace I give you. I do not give to you as the world gives. Do not let your hearts be troubled and do not be afraid”

    John 14:27

    Mission for the Visually Impaired – Loving Father, thank you for WELS Mission to the Visually impaired, which reaches out to and assists those whose visual limitations could otherwise inhibit their access to the gospel. Give us the desire and resources to help those suffering with this disability in our own congregation and throughout our synod. Amen.

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  • January 20th Sermon

    Matthew 6:33 

    “Follow God’s Priority List”

    1) God’s kingdom first;

    2) Then all these other things.

     

    Preacher: Phil Malchow


  • Prayer Circle – January 13, 2019

    Prayer Circle – January 13, 2019

    Do you not know that all of us who have been baptized into Christ Jesus were baptized into his death? We were buried therefore with him by baptism into death, in order that, just as Christ was raised from the dead by the glory of the Father, we too might walk in newness of life.

    Romans 6:3-4

    Imagine being buried in the sand at the beach. It sounds like fun until the weight of the sand becomes oppressive. When your friends pull you out, your first inclination is to jump into the water to be washed clean of all that sand. But getting clean on a sandy beach is nearly impossible. No matter how many times you dunk under water, the sand still clings somewhere on your body.

    Without the death and resurrection of our Lord Jesus Christ, our lives would be buried in sin. No matter how hard we tried, no amount of washing would make us clean. Sin would cling to us like that beach sand. But through His sacrifice on the cross we have been given a new life. What a gift we have in Baptism!

    Through the water and God’s almighty Word we have been washed clean. Christ died to remove the filth of sin forever. We remember our Baptism daily as we enjoy the new life we have been given. We will never be hopelessly buried in sin again!

    CrossWalk, Phoenix, Ariz. – Dear Jesus, the last words you gave before your ascension instructed and entrusted us, your children, to share the good news of salvation with others. We pray for your followers from CrossWalk in Phoenix, Ariz., who have left the comfort of a large church to start a new church. These modern disciples ask your blessings as they go door-to-door, hang flyers, and invite friends to join them. Bless their efforts as only you can, Lord. Amen.

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  • January 13th Sermon

    Titus 3:4-7

    “A Star is Re-Born”

    Preacher: Pr. Mark Wagner


  • January 13th Gospel Lesson

    Luke 3:15-17, 21, 22

    Preacher: Pr. Mark Wagner


  • January 13th Children’s message

    Based on Luke 3:15-17, 21, 22

    Preacher: Tom Hering


  • New this week – January 13, 2019

    New this week – January 13, 2019

    From the Board of Stewardship

    Somehow a New Year seems to bring revitalization.  We take a deep breath, forgetting all that went wrong in the old year, and start fresh.  For the Christian, this revitalization takes place daily as we remember our Baptisms, for God “has given us new birth into a living hope through the resurrection of Jesus Christ from the dead” (1 Peter 1:3).  Empowered by this blessing, let us use each day for His glory.  Prayer:  Lord, in this New Year, grant me strength to put You first.  Help me to seek You and Your righteousness.  Thank You for the gift of Your Son Jesus, who came to live and die on the Cross so that I may live as a forgiven person who will spend life eternal with You.  In Your precious name I pray.  Amen.

    Our Savior Night Announced

    The Board of Stewardship is pleased to invite all members and friends of Our Savior to our special annual fellowship and activity night on Friday, February 22, beginning at 6 pm. The primary emphasis is FELLOWSHIP. Basketball, volleyball and the “bounce house” will be available in the gym while ping pong and tables for games will also be played in the lower lobby (byog – bring your own game). Snacks and beverages will be provided. There is no cost to attend. Come one, come all… and enjoy the fellowship of brothers and sisters in Christ!

    9 Pin Tap Bowling Fundraiser

    Northside Lutheran Ministries invites you to join them for their 14th Annual 9 Pin Tap Bowling Tournament Sunday, January 27th at 1:30 p.m.  This event will be held at the Riviera Lanes – 8600 W. Greenfield Ave, West Allis, WI.  Register on line at https://lyc.ejoinme.org/bowling2019.  Contact Ken Lemke with any questions, 414-534-6311.


  • January 6th Prayers

    January 6th Prayers

    I will remember the deeds of the Lord; yes, I will remember your miracles of long ago.

    Psalm 77:11

    A miraculous birth…God becomes Man…a star in the East…a chorus of angels from heaven. What wondrous things happened in Bethlehem so many centuries ago! Yet not everyone saw those amazing things, and not everyone believed. Some saw but went about their business as usual. Others never saw because they had no interest in looking.

    Miracles today may not seem like the ones the shepherds or the Magi witnessed, but miracles still surround us. We celebrate the love of Almighty God for powerless men, women, and children every Christmas. We rely on His forgiveness, mercy, and compassion every day. Despite the troubles and terrors of the world, God’s church continues to grow. The Holy Spirit still inspires people to selflessly and generously serve others.

    At Christmas, we believe. We believe because He has given us the priceless gift of being willing to look. Remember the miracles of long ago, and rejoice in the miracles God continues to work in our lives and in the world around us. Rejoice as we celebrate His love.

    WELS ministry in 2018 – Lord God, your presence in guiding the Church is clear as we look back at our blessings in 2018. Our first world mission field on the Apache Reservation celebrated its 125th anniversary. At the same time, you’ve opened new doors with the Vietnamese government inviting WELS to build a theological training center for Hmong church leaders. We thank you for the successful youth rally, media productions, relief efforts for areas of natural disaster, and the large upcoming graduating classes at Martin Lutheran College and Wisconsin Lutheran Seminary. We know you’ll continue to direct our ministry work in 2019. To you be the glory! Amen.

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