flower dedication

Announcements January 21

The flowers on the altar are given to the Glory of God and in honor the Congregation of St. John’s. Praise God! By Glenn & Kathy Lindler   Camp Kinard Retreat: Wish will be held from February 9-11 and is open to all 6th-12th graders. The registration deadline is January 29th.   The Pomaria Lutheran Church quilting Club…
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NEW MINISTRY.. DAILY BREAD

LUTHER’S SMALL CATECHISM: I believe in God, the Father almighty, creator of heaven and earth.  What does this mean? I believe that God has created me together with all that exists… In addition, God daily and abundantly provides shoes and clothing, food and drink, house and farm, spouse and children, fields, livestock, and all property;…
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Announcements January 14

The flowers on the altar are given to honor the Congregation and friends of St. John’s for their hard work and dedication. Praise God! By Tim and Nancy Bradshaw.   The 2024 flower sign up sheet and the 2024 cleaning sign up sheet are both posted in the Narthex. Dates available for flower dedications for January are the 21st.…
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Announcements January 7

The flowers on the altar are in Honor of Pastor Michele on her installation to St. John’s Pomaria Parrish by Don Alcorn.   The 2024 flower sign up sheet and the 2024 cleaning sign up sheet are both posted in the Narthex. Dates available for flower dedications for January are the 14th and the 21st.…
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Announcements December 24

Noisy offering throughout the months of November and December will benefit ELCA Good Gifts. There are envelopes in the narthex which may be used to designate the purchase of a specific animal with your gift. There is a silver bucket on the back pew where the envelopes may be submitted, or they may be placed…
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Announcements December 17

Noisy offering throughout the months of November and December will benefit ELCA Good Gifts. There are envelopes in the narthex which may be used to designate the purchase of a specific animal with your gift. There is a silver bucket on the back pew where the envelopes may be submitted, or they may be placed…
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