[cid:image001.gif@01CA6843.6D43FC30] November 18, 2009 In this issue: Greetings in the name of our generous and gracious Lord. November is the month of leaves, football, turkey, family, friends, and a time of thanksgiving. May the Lord bless the remainder of your November and give you time with family and friends in thanksgiving for the gifts He has given us. What a blessing it is to have time set aside next week to focus our hearts on praising the Lord and thanking Him for all of the good gifts He showers on us, especially for the gift of salvation He gives us through Jesus. May you have a blessed and enjoyable Thanksgiving celebration with your family and friends, and may you have opportunity to share with others the Gift for which we are most thankful. * [1]Prayer Requests * [2]No Email Update Next Week * [3]District Office Holiday Hours * [4]New LCEF President Named * [5]Pastor Ken Klaus Announces His Retirement * [6]Organist Needed in Tecumseh * [7]Good News from the Mission Field * [8]Journey to the Manger Opportunities * [9]Boar's Head Festival in Omaha * [10]Prepare/Enrich Training to be Offered in Lincoln * [11]Family Life Ministry Workshops * [12]Lutheran World Relief Working to Provide Relief to El Salvador * [13]LWML Offers Christmas Cards * [14]Help CPH Provide Story Bible for Children in Appalachia * [15]Updated Fan into Flame Website with Nebraska Profiles PRAYER REQUESTS Elsabet Michaelynn Stock - We rejoice with Pastor Michael and Holly Stock at the birth of their daughter Elsabet Michaelynn on October 24. Elsabet was welcomed home by a brother and two sisters, and welcomed into the family of God through Holy Baptism on November 8. We thank God for blessing this family with this new little one, and for the new life in Jesus He gives her through Baptism. Rev. Stock serves the congregations of Trinity/Calvary, Campbell/Rosemont. Rev. John Deang and Traveling Companions - Please lift up in prayer Pastor John Deang, Nebraska District missionary-at-large for African immigrant ministry, and the group of men from Nebraska and Minnesota that will leave for Sudan next Thursday, November 26. This group is traveling to Malakal to work with the equipment that was shipped in the containers by Orphan Grain Train. Their work includes re-assembling farm machinery and installing water lines for a water purification system. When the containers are emptied, one will be used for a medical clinic, another for guest housing, and one for storage. Please pray for safety as this group travels to Sudan, as they work in Malakal, and as they return in mid-December. Family of Rev. Herb Brokering - The Rev. Herbert F. Brokering, pastor, author, lyricist, speaker, and hymn writer, died November 7 at his home in Minnesota. "'Thine the glory, thine the story, then the welcome to the least. Then the wonder all increasing at thy feast, at thy feast,'" is from one of Brokering's best-known hymns, "Thine the Amen" (Lutheran Service Book #680). He wrote other popular Lutheran hymns such as "Earth and All Stars!" (Lutheran Service Book #817), "Alleluia! Jesus is Risen!" (Lutheran Service Book #474), and "Stay with Us" (Lutheran Service Book #879). Born May 21, 1926, in Beatrice, Nebraska, Brokering pursued graduate studies at the University of Kiel and the University of Erlangen in Germany. He also co-directed the film, "Where Luther Walked" in 1981. In his retirement Brokering served 11 years as a staff associate for Wheat Ridge Ministries, an independent Lutheran charitable organization based in Itasca, Illinois, that awards "seed" grants to health ministries. He was an ambassador for Wheat Ridge, promoting and encouraging the seeding of new ministries of health and hope around the world. [16]Back to top NO EMAIL UPDATE NEXT WEEK There will be no Email Update next week, but the regular schedule will resume with the next e-newsletter arriving on Wednesday, December 2. Information to be included may be sent any time to [17]communications@ndlcms.org. [18]Back to top DISTRICT OFFICE HOLIDAY HOURS The District Office will be closed Thursday, November 26, and Friday, November 27, in observance of Thanksgiving. The office will reopen Monday morning, November 30, at 8:00 a.m. with staff devotions. Information is available anytime on the District website at [19]www.ndlcms.org. [20]Back to top NEW LCEF PRESIDENT NAMED Dr. David Belasic, chairman of the Board of Directors of the Lutheran Church Extension Fund (LCEF) and the Board for Church Extension, announced the selection of Mr. Richard C. Robertson of Peachtree City, Georgia, to serve as President of LCEF, effective January 14, 2010. Mr. Robertson succeeds Merle Freitag, who announced his retirement in July after more than 11 years as LCEF President. Robertson brings extensive professional experience in leading large organizations with a high degree of complexity as well as church-related experience to LCEF. Currently the managing partner of H&R Land Development Corp. in Peachtree City, Robertson previously served in numerous senior executive positions in the consumer packaged goods industry, including President and CEO of Wise Foods, Executive Vice President of The Kellogg Company, and Vice President and General Manager of Keebler Foods. He is a graduate of the University of Massachusetts. His solid business acumen is expected to serve LCEF well. In addition to his professional background, Robertson has been actively involved in his own congregation, the Florida-Georgia District of The Lutheran Church--Missouri Synod (LCMS), and LCEF on a national basis. He has served St. Paul Lutheran Church and School of Peachtree City in the roles of president, elder, strategy and planning committee chairman, and mission trip team leader. He has provided counsel to the Florida-Georgia District in a number of business-related opportunities. Robertson was elected to the national LCEF Board of Directors in 2006. "Rich is a churchman with a great heart for the work of both the LCEF and the LCMS. His personal commitment to the work of the Church and his experience and professional background are an excellent blend that will serve both ministries very well in the near term and for years to come," Belasic said. "We are very grateful to Merle Freitag for his vision, outreach focus, leadership, and organizational development over the past decade, and are thankful that a servant-leader such as Rich has been provided as we look to the future." The mission of the LCEF is to support the Church in fulfilling its mission of sharing the Gospel of Jesus Christ by being a servant partner of the LCMS, ensuring that funds and services are available now and in the future. The not-for-profit organization provides loans and facility-planning services to LCMS churches, schools, and rostered church workers through the investment support of church members. For more information about LCEF, call 1-800-843-5233 or visit www.lcef.org. [21]Back to top PASTOR KEN KLAUS ANNOUNCES HIS RETIREMENT Pastor Ken Klaus, Speaker of The Lutheran HourŪ, has announced his intention to retire from the position in January 2011. Pastor Klaus has been Speaker of the flagship program for Lutheran Hour Ministries since 2002 and serves as the media spokesperson, spiritual leader, and evangelist for the organization, as well as ministry emissary with The Lutheran Church--Missouri Synod and Lutheran Church--Canada. "In answer to many questions you may have: I am feeling fine, I love the International Lutheran Laymen's League and Lutheran Hour Ministries, I love the direction of the LHM Men's NetWork as a way to ignite and challenge the faith lives of men, and I have a great respect for our new executive director Bruce Wurdeman," says Pastor Klaus. "Still, I believe that January 2011 is the right time for someone else to fill the Speakership and I want to provide enough time for selecting a replacement to ensure a smooth transition." Lutheran Hour Ministries is pleased to announce that Pastor Klaus will continue working on several projects with the ministry following his retirement date. At a minimum, these projects in 2011 will include: * Writing and recording 12 sermons for The Lutheran Hour and producing the accompanying question and answer portion of the program. * Writing and editing the Lutheran Hour Ministries Daily Devotions that are sent out via e-mail to more than 34,000 subscribers. * Producing two Bible studies for the LHM Men's NetWork. * Representing Lutheran Hour Ministries at 12 speaking engagements. * Writing and recording 12 installments of The Baloney Shop segment for the LHM Men's NetWork. This online segment points out, in a simple way, the foolishness and fallacies of the criticisms the Savior's soldiers have to face on a daily basis. "Pastor Klaus has been and continues to be a blessing to our ministry," says Wurdeman. "We are pleased it is the Lord's will to allow us to continue using his talents beyond January 2011." The Lutheran Hour, which first aired in 1930 and is the world's longest-running Christian outreach radio program, boldly proclaims the Gospel to more than 600,000 listeners over 961 stations throughout North America. The Board of Governors for the International Lutheran Laymen's League has begun a nationwide search for a new Speaker. Please keep Pastor Klaus and the search for a new Speaker in your prayers. Lutheran Hour Ministries is a Christian outreach ministry supporting churches worldwide in its mission of Bringing Christ to the Nations--and the Nations to the Church. LHM produces Christian radio and TV programming for broadcast, as well as Internet and print communications, dramas, music, and outreach materials, to reach the unchurched in more than 30 countries. [22]Back to top ORGANIST NEEDED IN TECUMSEH St. John's Lutheran Church in Tecumseh, Nebraska, is searching immediately for the position of a Sunday morning organist. Worship services are held at 10 a.m. The congregation would prefer someone with experience with Lutheran liturgy. If you are interested in this position, please contact Pastor Diener at 402-335-3816. Thank you in advance for your consideration. [23]Back to top GOOD NEWS FROM THE MISSION FIELD LCMS World Missionary Ashley Effken from Friend, Nebraska, shares the following good news from her work in the Czech Republic: "The 24 or so hours of travel in August between leaving my flat in Trinec, Czech Republic, and arriving at home in Friend, Neb., comprised one of the most interesting days of my life. I know from past experience that there are many great opportunities to talk to people about Christ during long flights. So, before my Tuesday flight, I was praying for some of these chances and that people would be open to talking with me about Jesus. It turned out that I had more chances than I could have imagined to speak with people about Christ." "On my second flight, from Vienna, Austria, to Washington, D.C., the plane was half-full of Jehovah's Witnesses who were returning home after their annual international convention in Vienna. I was looking for a chance to talk with a few of them during the beginning of the flight, and finally after a couple of hours, the perfect opportunity came when I took the chance to ask the woman seated behind me about her nametag (all of the people were still wearing their conference nametags). She and her husband spoke with me for about two hours, during which time I was able to explain to them clearly, with open Bible, that Jesus is our perfect atonement for sin, and that He died to reconcile them to God the Father." "On the same flight, my seatmate and I had quite the conversation about religion. The most exciting part of talking to him was being able to show him that being a Christian isn't about being a good person, but about confessing that we are not good, but utterly sinful. I also told him that instead of trusting in our good deeds, we trust only in Christ's goodness to make us good." This account is from the LCMS World Mission blog, [24]http://blog.lcmsworldmission.org. Visit this site to read more from Ashley and other LCMS world missionaries. [25]Back to top JOURNEY TO THE MANGER OPPORTUNITIES Feel free to pass along the following information in your church bulletins or December newsletters. The annual Journey to the Manger at Concordia University, Nebraska, will be held Tuesday, Dec. 8, at 7 p.m. Refreshments in Weller Hall will follow the event. The lone starting time is a change from past years. Attendees will first gather at Weller Hall and then travel as one group through campus. At different stations along the route, Concordia students will share prophesies about the birth of the Messiah and portray characters from both the Old and New Testaments. The route will end at the outdoor chapel where the manger will be located. Rev. Ryan Matthias, Concordia's campus pastor, hopes the journey will be a time of reflection and of remembrance. He encourages others to join as "prayerfully we will be reminded of the shepherds as they traveled their spartan path to the foot of the Christ child." ************* Celebrate the Joy of the Christ-Child this Christmas with your family and friends at BREAKFAST IN BETHLEHEM: "Passport to Jesus" on Saturday, December 5, in the fellowship hall of St. John Lutheran Church in Seward. The family breakfast begins at 8:30 a.m. and activities are from 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. Activities include: · Take-home craft projects · Complimentary family photo · Story time · No-Bake cookie shoppe · Children's gift shop.....and lots more! The cost is $1.00 per person of any age. No pre-registration is necessary! For more information, call 402-643-9803. This is a great opportunity to share the Word! Bring someone from your neighborhood to Breakfast in Bethlehem! Contact the District Office at [26]communications@ndlcms.org to request a printable newsletter page. ************* A beaming search light will illuminate the night sky December 10 and 11 guiding visitors to "Drawn to the Light, A Living Nativity" held at Holy Savior Lutheran Church at North 10th and Superior streets from 6-9 p.m. All are invited to enjoy this special Christmas message. A living nativity will be seen from Superior Street featuring a full cast of characters from the Christmas story including an angel from heaven, the three wise men and shepherds with their sheep. Inside, the church will be transformed into biblical times where you can barter for wares at the Bethlehem marketplace, navigate the city for a room at the inn, and take part in the Roman census. In the warm indoors, visitors can listen to live Christmas music or enjoy listening to the Christmas story being read in front of a warm fireplace while sipping hot cocoa and tasting homemade cookies. Overflow parking with shuttle services is available at Northridge Shopping Center at 14th and Superior Streets. Admission is free. Proceeds from the free will offering will benefit Voices of Hope. Matching funds by Thrivent. [27]Back to top BOAR'S HEAD FESTIVAL IN OMAHA Church office staffs are encouraged and invited to share any or all of this information in their December newsletter or bulletins. Thank you. A new and different way to look at the birth of our Savior will be presented in the sanctuary of Divine Shepherd Lutheran Church in Omaha (15005 Q Street). Performances will be: Friday, December 11 at 7:00 p.m. Saturday, December 12 at 7:00 p.m. Sunday, December 13, at 7:00 p.m. A cast of 45 people will present the Nativity as entertainment to the King and Queen. The response of the King will help us see the real King. Plan to bring a friend or neighbor to witness the Gospel in word and song. What is the "Boar's Head Festival"? It is really a time-honored story of a love so great, that God sent His only Son into our restless and changing world to be one of us. "Emmanuel" - God with us! The wild boar has long been a symbol of the devil and all that is evil in this world. The "Master of the Hunt," the one who kills the wild boar, is a symbol of Jesus, who came to that little town of Bethlehem as a helpless infant, cradled in a food trough for cattle. He came because He loved us! By His agonizing death, which we deserved, and by His resurrection He proclaims His triumph over evil - that same evil represented by the severed boar's head. That entire message of love comes wrapped in the Boar's Head Festival - the birth of a baby, the conquering of sin and death, and the coming of all the faithful of all time to worship the Son of God born for us. [28]Back to top PREPARE/ENRICH TRAINING TO BE OFFERED IN LINCOLN Prepare/Enrich training will once again be offered to pastors this January at the Lincoln campus of CUNE. PREPARE/ENRICH is a customized couple assessment completed online that identifies a couple's strength and growth areas. Based on a couple's assessment results, a trained facilitator provides 4-8 feedback sessions in which the facilitator helps the couple discuss and understand their results as they are taught proven relationship skills. Date of Workshop: January 16, 2010 Time of Workshop: 9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. Location of Workshop: Concordia University, Nebraska (Lincoln Campus) 570 Fallbrook Blvd Ste 203 Lincoln, NE 68521-9026 Workshop Leader: Reverend Dr. Kevin Kohnke, Director of Family Life Ministry at Concordia Mail registration to: Kevin Kohnke, 1060 Ridge Run, Seward, NE 68434-3037 Send your registration by: January 10, 2010 Make payment to: Kevin Kohnke in the amount of: $175.00 Link to the registration information: [29]https://www.prepare-enrich.com/webapp/pe_main/mainsite/training/tem plate/PEMainSiteWorkshopRegForm.vm;pc=1258128954355?emb_org_id=0&emb_pr p_id=0&emb_unq_id=0&emb_lng_code=ENGLISH&workshop_id=7088&state=NE [30]Back to top FAMILY LIFE MINISTRY WORKSHOPS The following family life ministry workshops will be offered at the Concordia University, Nebraska Lincoln campus in January 2010. Individuals can receive ceu/non credit for the workshops and the cost is $50/day. To register or obtain more information, please contact Rev. Dr. Kevin Kohnke at [31]kevin.kohnke@cune.edu Site: Lincoln, Neb., campus SOC 533 - Aging and the Family Instructor: Rev. Kevin Kohnke Monday, Jan. 11- Aging and the Family (Workshop #155) Tuesday, Jan. 12 - Social Aspects of Aging (Workshop #156) Wednesday, Jan. 13 - Later Life Health (Workshop #157) Thursday, Jan. 14 - Later Life Changes (Workshop #158) Friday, Jan. 15 - Aging and Society (Workshop #159) Site: Lincoln, Neb., campus PSY 545 - Foundations of Christian Marriage and Family Instructors: Dr. Paul Vasconcellos and Rev. Dr. Roger Kruger Monday, Jan. 18 - C-PREP Training*: Relationship Strategies for Lowering Risk and Raising Protective Factors (Workshop #101) Tuesday, Jan. 19 - C-PREP Training* (Workshop #102) Wednesday, Jan. 20 - C-PREP Training* (Workshop #103) Thursday, Jan. 21 - The Dynamics and Health of Single Parent Families, Remarriage and Step-Families (Workshop #104) Friday, Jan. 22 - The Dynamics and Health of Families (Workshop #105) [32]Back to top LUTHERAN WORLD RELIEF WORKING TO PROVIDE RELIEF TO EL SALVADOR Lutheran World Relief is working to respond to the needs of the people of El Salvador following the recent heavy rains that caused floods, landslides, and widespread devastation. The extensive flooding caused 108 landslides, destroyed 208 houses, damaged 1,835 houses, affected 18 bridges, and has claimed 140 lives. El Salvador's president has declared a state of national emergency as the country appeals for help from the international aid community. "The floods have displaced thousands of people who are now in desperate need of food and water. LWR's goal is to reach people with these supplies as quickly as possible," says Michael Watt, LWR's Regional Director for Latin America. LWR is supporting the relief efforts of two local partners who are distributing food, potable water, and hygiene supplies to 300 families affected by the floods. In addition, LWR will continue to work with fellow members of the Action by Churches Together (ACT) international global aid alliance to assess needs on the ground. LWR is planning a comprehensive response to this disaster. To donate, please visit [33]www.lwr.org; call 1-800-LWR-LWR-2 (597-5972) or mail a check or money order to Lutheran World Relief, PO Box 17061, Baltimore, MD 21298-9832 USA, designated for "Central America Disaster." [34]Back to top lwml-xmas.gif LWML OFFERS CHRISTMAS CARDS The Lutheran Women's Missionary League is offering a new Christmas card for 2009. Designed by St. Louis artist Judy Newell, the four-color card features the word "Savior," with Baby Jesus nestled in the capital "S." In the lower right of the watercolor card, the Wise Men are shown riding their camels. The Scripture verse from Titus inside the card reads: "The wise men were looking for a king, but found the Savior of the World. Rejoice in our Savior!" The card is available only through the LWML. A package of 10 cards with envelopes is $6.50, plus shipping (item no. 16520-09). The LWML is offering through Dec. 5 a "web special" - purchase two packages and get one free. To order, visit [35]http://shop.lwml.org (type 16520 in the "Search" box). If you want the special, type "web special" in the "Enter Comments" box on the checkout page. Orders may also be placed by calling the auxiliary's St. Louis office at 800-252-LWML (5965). You can still get the "web special" by mentioning it during your call. [36]Back to top HELP CPH PROVIDE STORY BIBLE FOR CHILDREN IN APPALACHIA Christmas giving offers Christian people unique opportunities to share the Gospel. Concordia Publishing House (CPH), the publishing ministry for The Lutheran Church--Missouri Synod (LCMS) announced that its 2009 Christmas emphasis will again focus on outreach to children; this year working to support faith and language development for children in Appalachia. As part of its 2009 "simply CHRISTmas" campaign, CPH will team with its customers and the Appalachian Mission Partnership (AMP), a ministry of the Ohio District (LCMS), to provide and distribute CPH's all-new "Hear Me Read" Bible stories across West Virginia. The product is a collection of the acclaimed "Hear Me Read" series written by Dr. Mary Manz Simon and becomes available in the summer of 2010. "Hear Me Read" is a recognized children's line that specifically supports language development and literacy. CPH has set a goal for customers to help provide 500 copies for the cause. Customers can visit [37]www.cph.org/read to learn more and make a donation. The campaign runs through Christmas. "Every customer, whether they shop online, over the phone, or in one of our stores will be invited to give $5, which will add one book to the goal," shares Gretchen Jameson, who manages public relations for the company. "In the summer of 2010, we will work with local AMP teams across West Virginia to get the books into the hands of children. It is exciting work, and this particular resource meets specific needs to support language development, while more importantly connecting children with the love of Jesus." According to data available from the Ohio District, of the 1.7 million people living in Appalachia (West Virginia area), close to 1 million have no religious affiliation. "In Appalachia, traditional issues for this region such as widespread poverty and dispersed populations have impacted mission work," shares Pastor Kevin Wilson, who serves as Mission & Ministry Facilitator for the district. "Our goal is to start 20 new congregations in West Virginia, and to work shoulder-to-shoulder with local residents to engage in real cross-cultural mission work among the people living here." "Human care ministry is very important to mission work here," Wilson adds. "God's grace is a largely foreign concept. When mission teams serve local communities, they model God's grace in Christ. The "Hear Me Read" Bible stories will allow the teams to do this by providing gifts with no strings attached, demonstrate God's love through caring for children, and share God's grace through the content of the books." In 2008, the company's Christmas-focused "Give a Gift, Share a Gift" campaign donated more than 2,700 children's Christmas books for the Marine Toys for Tots annual drive in the City of St. Louis. CPH worked with the Children's Christian Concern Society, a ministry of the Kansas District (LCMS), to send and distribute over 400 Spanish-language children's books to a mission in Guatemala. [38]Back to top UPDATED FAN INTO FLAME WEBSITE WITH NEBRASKA PROFILES LCMS World Mission would like to share an updated feature on the Fan into Flame website. They have recently expanded the list of congregational profiles to include profiles from California, Louisiana, Nebraska, North Dakota, Kansas, and more! These profiles contain exciting stories about how congregations run their appeals and how they are using their "Jerusalem" funds for local mission and outreach initiatives. Praise God for these wonderful gifts that enable His people to share the Gospel! Nebraska congregations featured include: First Trinity, Bloomfield; Faith, York; Grace, Norfolk; Grace, Wayne; Lord of Life, Elkhorn; Peace, Grand Island; St. John (Kramer), Crete; and St. John, Tecumseh. To view the profiles, please visit: [39]www.lcms.org?12731. If you would like to share your congregation's story, contact Kathleen at 800-433-3954, ext. 1653, or by email at [40]kathleen.rall@lcms.org. To learn more about the Fan into Flame campaign, please visit [41]http://www.ndlcms.org/news/FIF/index.html, [42]www.fanintoflamelcms.org, or call the campaign office at 800-977-2017. [43]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 [44]communications@ndlcms.org. We pray this e-newsletter may be a useful resource tool to you in your personal and congregational ministry. Please feel free to pass this resource along to others you know who may also benefit from this information. Anyone is welcome to subscribe and may do so by sending their email address to [45]communications@ndlcms.org and requesting to be added to the mailing list, or by visiting [46]www.ndlcms.org/news/communications/update.html. A blessed Thanksgiving to you and your family, Nichole Hetz Nebraska District LCMS Director of Communications 1-888-643-2961 [47]nicholeh@ndlcms.org [48]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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