Update for August 24 A publication of the Nebraska District, a District ABLAZE! Greetings in the name of our gracious Heavenly Father, who is always with us and who gives us His Spirit so we can share the Good News of His love with those around us. ¨ [1]Prayer Requests ¨ [2]Church Secretary Workshop Postponed ¨ [3]Nebraska Lutherans For Life Newsletter Available Electronically ¨ [4]"Come to the Light" Event September 10-11 in Lincoln ¨ [5]Groundbreaking for New University Housing at Concordia ¨ [6]District Youth Gathering Registration ¨ [7]Conference on the Confessions for Laity ¨ [8]Immediate Need for Optometrist on the Mission Field ¨ [9]Response to the August Tornados ¨ [10]Congregation Extends Invitation for Anniversary Celebration ¨ [11]New "Equipping to Share" Workshop in Nebraska ¨ [12]Hope and Healing Seminar Open to All ¨ [13]New >From Concordia Publishing House PRAYER REQUESTS Pastor James and Becky Carretto - We join Pastor James and Becky Carretto of St. Paul, Wisner, in prayers of thanksgiving and healing. Pastor and Becky were in a motorcycle accident on Sunday, August 21. We thank God for being with them and keeping them from serious injury or death. We pray that He would continue to bless them with His gift of healing as they did sustain injuries. Pastor Carretto broke his right arm and shattered the same wrist. Becky suffered two fractured vertebrae in the crash. They are both likely to return home from the hospital today and continue bed rest and recuperation there. We join with them and their congregation in asking the Great Physician to send comfort and healing at this time. Cards and notes may be sent to Rev. James and Becky Carretto, c/o St. Paul Lutheran Church, P.O. Box 797, Wisner, NE 68791-0797. Pastor Brion Tolzman and Family - Harold Orlofske, who was killed in the recent tornados in Wisconsin, was the cousin of Rev. Brion Tolzman from Trinity in Walthill and Decatur. On Friday, the Orlofske family -- which includes daughter Joyce, 23, and son Alan, 18 -- was homeless and searching for housing. LCMS World Relief/Human Care is in the area and ministering to this family. We remember the family in our thoughts and prayers at this time of earthly loss and we ask for the Lord's comfort and hope to sustain and strengthen them. [14]Back to top CHURCH SECRETARY WORKSHOP POSTPONED The fall Church Secretary Workshop sponsored by Lutheran Church Extension Fund has been postponed. This day-long resourcing event will not be held September 13, but has been rescheduled for Tuesday, November 8. The workshop will be held at Concordia University, Seward, and each church office will receive registration information in early October. [15]Back to top NEBRASKA LUTHERANS FOR LIFE NEWSLETTER AVAILABLE ELECTRONICALLY The Nebraska Lutherans For Life newsletter is now available electronically to anyone who is interested. This newsletter contains information on news and events in Nebraska and nationally. If you would like to receive the LFL newsletter by e-mail, please e-mail a message to [16]lpobanz@juno.com with your e-mail address. You will receive your newsletter by e-mail starting with the next one. This method saves clutter for you and postage and time for LFL! This issue contains details on the Nebraska Lutherans For Life Rally being held at Lutheran High Northeast in Norfolk on Saturday, September 17. Presenters/discussion leaders for the day are Ed Szeto, Director of Outreach for National Lutherans For Life; and Dr. James Albin, Midwest OB/GYN Clinic & Prenatal Women's Center, Norfolk. Registration is from 9:30-10:00 a.m., with the rally beginning at 10:00. The day will end at 3:00 p.m. and there will be activities throughout the day for family members of every age. The registration deadline is Saturday, September 10, and following are the registration fees: husband/wife - $20; individual - $12; students - $7, and children under 10 - no charge Checks should be made payable to Nebraska Lutherans For Life and mailed to: Kirk Goertzen, Treasurer, NE LFL 347 D Street Hampton, NE 68843 Email Lauri Pobanz, newsletter editor, at [17]lpobanz@juno.com to request an electronic copy of the registration information with the newsletter. [18]Back to top "COME TO THE LIGHT" EVENT SEPTEMBER 10-11 IN LINCOLN As a church what we remember most about the terrorist attack on the United States was the spiritual hunger that it created for people...both those who were regular church goers and many who were not. On the evening of September 11, 2001, District churches and thousands like them across the United States experienced something almost unheard of. Without any advertising, phone-calling, or persuasion, people showed up at church for worship. It was clear that they knew where to go in such a time of tragedy. In fact, for several months following, church attendance was "up" across our country, and then almost as quickly attendance began to fade. The crowds went back to business as usual. This is where Lincoln's "Come to the Light" event comes in. This fall, September 11 will fall on a Sunday. Messiah Lutheran Church, Lincoln, believes that given this fact, the church has a unique opportunity to remind our nation of the spiritual calling the terrorist attacks have placed upon the Christian Church. The members of Messiah desire to light a match under the spiritual community, and have planned three events with the prayer that people will participate in these events, and come from them with a renewed fervor for the Lord - showing His Light to the community and to the world! The first event will be held on Friday, September 9, at Lincoln Lutheran Middle School/High School. There will be an all-school assembly attended by Lincoln Lutheran youth as well as youth from other public and/or private schools around Lincoln. Dr. Greg Selz, a professor at Concordia, Irvine, California, will be speaking to the youth about what it means to be "the light" of Christ in a dark world. The youth will then have opportunity to speak together about how they can put into practice what they learned through Dr. Selz. That same evening at Messiah Lutheran Church there will be a concert by Lost and Found. Right Lane Vacant will also be playing at the concert. For more information concerning the September 9 event, visit [19]http://thespiderman.com. The second event will be a prayer event that will take place on Saturday, September 10, beginning at 8:00 p.m. at Sea Crest Park on 70^th and A Streets, Lincoln. Just follow the spotlight! At 8:00 p.m. there will be praise and worship singing, and at 8:45 until 9:30 p.m. there will be concentrated prayer time for our nation, our community, and our churches. Following the prayer time there will be time for more music and singing. The music at this event will be provided by groups from Concordia, Seward, and our local churches. The third event will be Sunday, September 11. Messiah will host a worship service at the State Fair Grounds in the open arena. This service will be from 4:30 - 5:30 p.m. with music beginning at 4:00 pm. Our guest speaker for this event is Pastor Scott Schmieding, who will share his faith story. Pastor Schmieding suffered cancer of the tongue several years ago. As a result, he had to have his tongue removed, which, of course, would mean an end to his ability to preach. But God had other plans! Using a tongue made out of muscle flap and many, many hours of speech therapy, Pastor Scott now proclaims the Gospel of Jesus Christ in a very powerful way! His testimony will inspire us all to take opportunity to tell others of God's amazing love! [20]Back to top GROUNDBREAKING FOR NEW UNIVERSITY HOUSING AT CONCORDIA Concordia University, Nebraska will hold a groundbreaking at 4:30 p.m. on September 1 for a 144-bed apartment style housing unit, University officials announced Monday. "It is extremely exciting that soon our students will have the amenities of an apartment while just a short walk from their classes and campus events. This investment is evidence of the board's commitment to making and keeping students our number one priority. . . . We look forward to having the facility ready for use when classes begin next fall," said Concordia President Brian Friedrich. The plan for the building project is part of a broad campus housing upgrade which will include improvements such as providing air-conditioning in all residence halls and other technological enhancements. In June the University's Board of Regents gave approval for the new complex, in July The Lutheran Church--Missouri Synod's Board for University Education provided their authorization and on August 22 the Board of Directors of the LCMS gave final approval. For more information about the University, visit [21]www.cune.edu. [22]Back to top DISTRICT YOUTH GATHERING REGISTRATION Registration materials for the 2005 Nebraska District Youth Gathering November 18-20 in Omaha have been sent to each congregation. Pastors, DCEs, and youth leaders are encouraged to read through these materials and share this opportunity for youth to gather and celebrate how they have been "Transformed" through the blood of Jesus Christ and their connection with Him through the waters of their baptism. Each congregation is encouraged to complete their registration form for all participants and return it to the District Office as soon as possible. The fee for registrations postmarked on or before October 1 is $85 per person. If there is still room at the Gathering after this date, the registration fee will be $95 per person. Since capacity for the Gathering could be reached prior to October 1, registrations will be accepted only until room capacity has been met. Hotel housing costs are not included in the gathering registration. Each group will make housing arrangements with one of the Gathering hotels and will pay the hotel directly. Questions on registration or lodging should be directed to Pam Haltom at 402-721-8412 or [23]phaltom@goodshepherdlutheranchurch.org. Contact Kathy Melton at the District Office, [24]kathym@ndlcms.org or 1-888-643-2961, with general Gathering questions. Copies of the registration materials and housing information are available on the District website at [25]http://www.ndlcms.org/education/youth/2005YG/index.html. [26]Back to top CONFERENCE ON THE CONFESSIONS FOR LAITY The Plainview Circuit is once again sponsoring the "Conference on the Confessions for Laity" Saturday, September 17, at Mt. Olive Lutheran Church in Norfolk. This year's presenter is Dr Lawrence Rast. The title of the conference is "The Lutheran Confessions: Relic or Relevant? Making Sense of American Lutheranism." Registration begins at 8:30 a.m. and the conference goes from 9:00-3:00. Pre-registration before September 9 is $10. Registrations after this date are $12. The registration fee for youth is $5. Lunch is included in the registration fee. Registration forms were sent to each church. For more information or to register call 402-887-4791 or 402-371-1238. [27]Back to top IMMEDIATE NEED FOR OPTOMETRIST ON THE MISSION FIELD Mission Opportunities Short-Term (MOST) Ministries has an immediate need for an optometrist to travel with a team to Jamaica. If you know of anyone that could fill this mission need, please contact: MOST Ministries P.O. Box 130678 Ann Arbor, MI 48113 Phone: 734-994-7909 Fax: 734-994-7974 General email: [28]most@mostministries.org or you may contact Gayle Sommerfeld directly at [29]mostmingayle@juno.com. For other up-to-date mission opportunities, you may visit the Lutherans in Medical Missions website, [30]www.limm.org. [31]Back to top RESPONSE TO THE AUGUST TORNADOS One LCMS member died and more than 300 homes were destroyed or damaged in a tornado that ripped through Stoughton in southern Wisconsin Thursday, August 18, according to Rev. Thomas Petersen, pastor of Good Shepherd-by-the-Lake Lutheran Church. Harold Orlofske, 54, was killed when his house collapsed as he and his wife, Peggy, ran into their basement, Petersen said. On Friday, the Orlofske family -- which includes daughter Joyce, 23, and son Alan, 18 -- was homeless and searching for housing, said Petersen, who ministered to the family. LCMS World Relief/Human Care Executive Director Matthew Harrison immediately approved a $3,000 emergency grant to the Good Shepherd congregation to assist the Orlofske family in transitioning to temporary housing. This was the second such tornado-recovery assistance LCMS World Relief/Human Care provided within days. Earlier in the week, Harrison approved a $5,000 emergency grant to Trinity Lutheran Church, Gillette, Wyo., after a tornado struck the nearby community of Wright on August 13, destroying 82 homes and leaving one LCMS-member family homeless. Harrison also is in contact with South Wisconsin District President Ronald E. Meyer about additional assistance needs and with Lutheran Disaster Response Executive Director Heather Feltman to coordinate and plan for long-term recovery. Officials say the search for housing in Stoughton, a community with a population of 10,000, may be hampered by the large loss of homes: 35 destroyed and 300 seriously damaged, according to reports. Good Shepherd and Orphan Grain Train have mobilized to assist tornado victims by providing meals and other basic needs at the church. Jo Petersen, the pastor's wife, is coordinating the effort to meet immediate physical needs while her husband provides spiritual and emotional pastoral care. On August 20, Rev. Carlos Hernandez, LCMS World Relief/Human Care's director of districts and congregations, traveled to Stoughton to conduct an on-site assessment of immediate and long-term needs. He preached at Good Shepherd the next day, sharing words of comfort with the congregation and assurances of help from LCMS World Relief/Human Care, as needed. Roger and Peggy Klocksheim, who live in Wright, Wyo., and are members of Trinity, Gillette, and their three children were living in a motel after a tornado destroyed their home August 13, according to their pastor, Rev. Scott Firminhac. The LCMS World Relief/Human grant will assist the family with housing needs. Two people died in that tornado, dozens were injured and 82 homes were destroyed in this coal-mining town of 1,400, according to Firminhac and published reports. "St. Paul wrote, 'Let us do good to all, especially those of the household of the faith.' Our prayers are with the folks hit by these storms, and we'll do our best to assist, thanks to many, many faithful LCMS donors," Harrison said. To assist survivors of these tornadoes, call the LCMS Credit Card Gift Line, 888-930-4438, or send your gift to LCMS World Relief, P.O. Box 66861, St. Louis, MO 63166-9810. Make your check out to LCMS World Relief and designate "August Tornadoes" in the memo line. To learn more about the ministry of LCMS World Relief/Human Care, call 800-248-1930, Ext. 1380, or visit [32]worldrelief.lcms.org. [33]Back to top CONGREGATION EXTENDS INVITATION FOR ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION Secretaries and church office staff, Holy Cross invites you to share the following announcement with your members in your bulletin or newsletter. Holy Cross, Kearney, one of our sister Missouri Synod congregations, will be celebrating its 40^th anniversary this fall in a variety of ways. Of special note is this: On Sunday, October 16, at 10:00 a.m. Holy Cross will hold its Anniversary Celebration Worship Service at the Buffalo County Fairgrounds in Kearney. All are welcome, and especially invited back are former members and other friends of the congregation from years past. There will be a catered dinner; a time for fellowship, auction and games; and the day will conclude with a birthday party video, cake, and songs. Their goal is to rejoice and give God thanks for Christ's love which has and still continues to set their hearts ablaze for time and for eternity. The day will begin at 10:00 a.m. and conclude shortly after 2:00 p.m. To help with a head count for the freewill dinner, please give a call to the church office at 308-237-2944. Again, all are welcome! [34]Back to top NEW "EQUIPPING TO SHARE" WORKSHOP IN NEBRASKA Habits become lifestyles with practice and repetition. Being an effective witness takes practice too, doesn't it? Learn techniques to help you share Jesus boldly and invite people into your church family! Come to the Equipping to Share Workshop on Sunday, September 18, at Christ, Falls City. The workshop will begin at 2:00 p.m. and run until 7:00 p.m., with a meal included. This interactive training from Lutheran Hour Ministries helps believers with the privilege of sharing the truth and love of Christ in everyday situations. Call 402-245-3324 to register prior to October 18. This workshop is being added to the list of other Equipping to Share workshops scheduled in Nebraska this fall. Contact the host congregation for more information and to register. Saturday, September 17, 10 a.m. - 3 p.m. at Centennial, Superior, 402-879-3137. Sunday, September 18, 2 p.m. - 6 p.m. at Zion, Grant, 308-352-4107. Saturday, October 8, 9 a.m. - 2 p.m. at Holy Savior, Lincoln, 402-434-3325. Sunday, October 9, 2 p.m. - 6 p.m. at Trinity, Arapahoe, 308-962-7666. [35]Back to top HOPE AND HEALING SEMINAR OPEN TO ALL The Action and Advocacy Committee at St. John, Seward, is planning a half-day seminar entitled "Hope and Healing: God's Transforming Work in the Lives of Those Impacted by Sexual Abuse." The seminar will provide speakers who have had experience in dealing with survivors of child abuse, their families, and anyone who has had their life impacted by this tragic experience. The impact of child abuse on families is devastating - the effects lingering. But God can absolutely transform lives. Their hope is to share hope and healing through His Word and His Spirit. Anyone interested is invited to join them Saturday, September 17, from 12:30 to 5:00 p.m. at the St. John Fellowship Hall. Call Liz Vos at 402-643-6663 or Marian Faszholz at 402-643-4662 with questions. [36]Back to top NEW FROM CONCORDIA PUBLISHING HOUSE Christmas Resources/Books A Shepherd's Christmas is a traditional Advent/Christmas worship service for children to learn about God's mercy and grace through the gift of His Son, Jesus. A Shepherd's Christmas from Concordia Publishing House uses the Quempas Carol, which finds its origin in a beautiful German Christmas eve custom. The Quempas celebration places children around the church to sing and offer readings and responses centered on the beloved Luke 2 account of Christ's birth. A Shepherd's Christmas puts the children in the role of the shepherds, sharing what they have seen and heard with the congregation. Customizable materials fit the needs of every congregation. For churches large and small, only one CD-ROM is needed. The CD-ROM contains: -- Children's Christmas Service. Recitations, carols, costume directions, and more to help teachers easily guide children through the service and the lessons. -- Director's copy of the service. It's a replica of the service with recitations for the director to follow, along with important tasks and tips to help the service run smoothly. -- Advent and Christmas sermon series. Unites the congregation in the theme and celebration of Christmas and familiarizes children with the music of the Christmas service throughout the season of Lent. -- Advent Orders of Service. Midweek services correlate with the sermon series and focus the congregation on the shepherd's theme. -- Early Childhood Christmas Program. Incorporating the text of the new Christmas story book, The Shepherd's Christmas Story, this delightful program for preschools and daycare centers shares the Christmas message through familiar Christmas songs and carols, fingerplays, banner patterns, and brief recitations. -- Hymn recordings and lyrics. Hymns and carols are recorded by a children's choir to help children learn the music. Includes downloadable musical scores. The Shepherd's Christmas Story picture book is a captivating portrayal of the humble shepherds who witnessed the joyful announcement of Jesus' birth. Delightful narrative and charming pictures show children the awe and tremendous joy the shepherds experienced as they listened to the angel's message. The inexpensive, paperback version of The Shepherd's Christmas Story is a wonderful gift for children to remind them of the profound meaning of the Christmas service. The hardback version is ideal for sharing the story in the classroom. A Shepherd's Christmas CD-ROM Item number: 35-1341YPT $34.99 The Shepherd's Christmas Story (Hardback with jacket) Item number: 56-2359YPT $12.99 The Shepherd's Christmas Story (Paperback) Item number: 56-2362YPT $1.99 Things I See at Christmas help young ones learn about Christmas...through the things they see. This new board book by Julie Stiegemeyer helps children ages 2 to 5 connect objects and symbols of Christmas with faith concepts. Familiar images by illustrator Kathy Mitter and simple text nurture children's faith development and help them feel included in worship. Things I See at Christmas (Board book, 20 pages) Item number: 56-2338YBG $4.99 Saint Nicholas helps introduce children to the real story of Saint Nicholas in a board book for younger readers. He may be known as Santa Claus today, but his real name was Nicholas. The story of Saint Nicholas digs deep into the history of this generous man. A Christian bishop, Nicholas's generosity was based on a faith-filled response to God's own gift - His only Son, Jesus Christ. With Saint Nicholas, parents, teachers, and grandparents can teach children ages 2 and up that Christmas is a time to remember how God showered His love upon His children through Christ and that gift giving is in grateful response to that love. This special board book features the same story and artwork as the original hardback version. The text in this edition is written specifically for a younger audience. Saint Nicholas (Board book, 20 pages) Item number: 56-2299YBG $6.99 Other Children's Books My First Bible uses age-appropriate language and colorful illustrations to tell 59 Old and 56 New Testament stories, helping children ages 4 and up easily grasp Bible stories that are written just for them. Parents can also use My First Bible to help early and young readers build vocabulary as they practice reading. Each story includes a Gospel connection, pointing to the promise of salvation through Jesus Christ. BIBLE STORY SAMPLING: o In the Beginning o Adam and Eve o Noah Builds the Ark o The Tower of Babel o Mary Meets an Angel o Jacob and Esau o Jesus in the Wilderness o Jesus Is Born o The Wedding at Cana o "Jesus Is Alive!" My First Bible (Hardback, 256 pages) Item number: 56-2364YBG $12.99 The Story of Jesus helps parents and children share the stories of Jesus. Simple "read-me-a-story" text and colorful, child-friendly illustrations help children learn about the events in Jesus' life on earth and the Gospel message behind them. Written for children ages 4 to 6, the 27 stories from the Gospels and Acts capture children's attention and teach God's grace through Jesus Christ as it is revealed in Scripture. BIBLE STORY SAMPLING: o Jesus is Born o John the Baptist o Calling of the Disciples o The First Miracle o The Lost Sheep o Jesus is Anointed o The Raising of Lazarus o The Last Supper o Jesus is Crucified o Thomas Believes o The Coming of the Holy Spirit The Story of Jesus (Hardback, 64 pages) Item number: 56-2385YBG $9.99 Follow and Do books help children ages 4 and up understand how faith basics apply to their lives. As children read along, the illustrations and child-friendly text help them visualize how the Lord's Supper and confession work in all aspects of everyday life. A letter to parents in each book helps them encourage their kids and explain important faith concepts. The Lord's Supper Item number: 56-2335YBG (Hardback, 32 pages) Confession Item number: 56-2337YBG (Hardback, 32 pages) $6.99 each Other Items Even the Sound Waves Obey Him: Bible Stories Brought to Life with Science mixes faith concepts with science experiments to help teachers present Bible lessons that have lasting impact on students ages 4 to 7. This resource provides 44 activities that dramatically punctuate Old and New Testament Bible stories and help children remember them and the lessons that come from them. Children grasp important faith concepts that are sometimes difficult to visualize. Experiments call for simple household materials, and the instructions are short and easy to follow. This book is great for classrooms, homeschools, and homes. Faith and science do mix, and when they do, step back to watch the learning explode. Even the Sound Waves Obey Him (Paperback, 64 pages) Item number: 12-4272YBG $10.99 Who Really Wrote the Book of Mormon: The Spalding Enigma One of the wealthiest, most influential, and fastest-growing religious organizations is the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, also known as the Mormons. Over the years an increasing body of evidence has arisen to challenge Mormon history. In Who Really Wrote The Book of Mormon: The Spalding Enigma, three authors examine key historical documents and records of nineteenth-century Mormon history. The authors conjecture that someone has adapted and embellished an obscure historical novel by Revolutionary War veteran Solomon Spalding and used it to create The Book of Mormon. Explore the findings and their ramifications in Who Really Wrote The Book of Mormon? Wayne Cowdrey, Howard Davis, and Arthur Vanick are laypersons who have conducted extensive research into the origins of The Book of Mormon and Mormonism. As members of Spalding Research Associates, they have investigated documents in historical societies, libraries, and consulted with regional historians. Who Really Wrote the Book of Mormon? (Paperback, 560 pages) Item number: 12-4195YBG $16.99 [37]Back to top Thank you to all the congregations and individuals who submitted information for this week's Update. Items to share are always welcome and may be emailed to [38]communications@ndlcms.org. We pray this e-newsletter may be a useful resource tool to you in your personal and congregational ministry. Blessings on your week, Nichole Hetz Nebraska District LCMS Director of Communications and Events 1-888-643-2961 [39]nicholeh@ndlcms.org [40]www.ndlcms.org * Please Note: The inclusion of items in the Update from outside sources is for informational purposes only. Inclusion of such items does not constitute District endorsement. 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