Welcome to St. John Lutheran Church-LCMC

We will be hosting a distribution for Shepherd’s Heart ministry on July 14, from 8-10 a.m. Please plan to help if you can. We will get started about 7:00 a.m.
Our kids and a few of our members will be off to church camp at Camp Eagle at Rock Springs from July 14-19. Please keep all who are going to camp in your prayers for a safe and fun time.
We were blessed with a very successful week of VBS with lots of great teachers and helpers. Our theme this year was “True North, Trusting Jesus in a Wild World”. It was set in the wilderness of Alaska where if we wonder, if we feel alone, if we feel powerless, if we need hope, or if we need help we can trust Jesus! We had a great group of 26 children. We started each evening with a delicious meal followed by singing, lessons, crafts, and games. We were treated to a Kona Ice treat Tuesday evening. We want to thank all the people for their time and talents and everyone who donated for our meals each evening. Our staff this year included: Cindy Beckermann, Claire Schernik, Wilhem Roberts, Romadene Mohel, Lesha Whitlow, Dellean Hartmann, Abby Alderete, Kim Luton, Riley Luton, Parker Jennings, Jacob Geske, Pastor Geske, Linda Richter, and our kitchen staff Debbie Ging, Karen Rutter, and Cara Ging. Also thanks to the moms and grandmothers who attended and helped. Thanks again to everyone who helped make it a successful week of VBS.
Join us on Sunday evening July 27th at 5:00 p.m. for an indoor picnic. Hamburgers and hotdogs will be provided so please bring a salad or dessert. We will eat at 5:30 and after the meal we will play some games like dominos or Scrabble or the like. Please join
in this evening of fun and escape the heat. We hope to see you there!
On July 5, we will have a Lutheran Men Monthly breakfast. Breakfast will be served at 8:00 a.m. We will have a hot breakfast, devotion, and a Bible study. Please come and feel free to invite a friend or neighbor.
The Ladies Bible Study will meet on July 10th at 10:00 a.m. They are having a Bible study on “Joy”. Please plan to join them for time in God’s Word. For more information speak to Pastor, Kay Bulgerin, Linda Richter, Romadene Mohel, or Sharon Moreno.
On August 7th, we will be hosting the teachers and staff from Thrall ISD. Please watch for sign-up sheets for desserts and monetary donations for food items. We will also be gathering school supplies, and we would appreciate your help in buying items to bless our teachers. Watch the weekly bulletins and emails for more details. Contact Sharon Moreno (972-977-6915) for more information.
From the desk of Pastor Geske....
Greetings in the name of Christ! I shared this article before, and it is good reflect upon it once again. During the month of July, we celebrate the gift that God has given to us through our nation. The United States of America is truly a blessed nation, and we are called to be blessing to the world. Among the blessings of this land is the right that we have to worship. About the First Amendment to the US Constitution, I read, “The First Amendment (1791) prohibits Congress from obstructing the exercise of certain individual freedoms: freedom of religion, freedom of speech, freedom of the press, freedom of assembly, and right to petition. Its Free Exercise Clause guarantees a person's right to hold whatever religious beliefs he or she wants, and to freely exercise that belief, and its Establishment Clause prevents the federal government from creating an official national church or favoring one set of religious beliefs over another. The amendment guarantees an individual's right to express and to be exposed to a wide range of opinions and views. It was intended to ensure a free exchange of ideas even if the ideas are unpopular. . .”, (-Wikipedia)
With this Amendment, we see all kinds of faith, religious views, and some that are hostile to the Christ alone message of salvation. In Acts, we read, “Salvation is found in no one else, for there is no other name under heaven given to mankind by which we must be saved.” (Acts 4:12 NIV) Therefore as God’s people, we need to understand and be able to communicate and share what we hold to be true about our Savior and His work of redemption. We confess our faith to be reminded and encouraged about what we believe, teach, and confess. In a document that summarizes the Lutheran understanding of several teachings. The first article of this document states, Of the Holy Scriptures
1. We teach that the Holy Scriptures differ from all other books in the world in that they are the Word of God. They are the Word of God because the holy men of God who wrote the Scriptures wrote only that which the Holy Ghost communicated to them by inspiration, 2 Tim. 3:16; 2 Pet. 1:21. We teach also that the verbal inspiration of the Scriptures is not a so-called "theological deduction," but that it is taught by direct statements of the Scriptures, 2 Tim. 3:16, John 10:35, Rom. 3:2; 1 Cor. 2:13. Since the Holy Scriptures are the Word of God, it goes without saying that they contain no errors or contradictions, but that they are in all their parts and words the infallible truth, also in those parts which treat of historical, geographical, and other secular matters, John 10:35.
2. We furthermore teach regarding the Holy Scriptures that they are given by God to the Christian Church for the foundation of faith, Eph. 2:20. Hence the Holy Scriptures are the sole source from which all doctrines proclaimed in the Christian Church must be taken and therefore, too, the sole rule and norm by which all teachers and doctrines must be examined and judged. - With the Confessions of our Church we teach also that the "rule of faith" (analogia fidei) according to which the Holy Scriptures are to be understood are the clear passages of the Scriptures themselves which set forth the individual doctrines. (Apology. Triglot, p. 441, Paragraph 60; Mueller, p. 684). The rule of faith is not the man made so-called "totality of Scripture" ("Ganzes der Schrift").
3. We reject the doctrine which under the name of science has gained wide popularity in the Church of our day that Holy Scripture is not in all its parts the Word of God, but in part the Word of God and in part the word of man and hence does, or at least, might contain error. We reject this erroneous doctrine as horrible and blasphemous, since it flatly contradicts Christ and His holy apostles, set up men as judges over the Word of God, and thus overthrows the foundation of the Christian Church and its faith. (-Brief Summary Article 1)
We firmly hold to God’s Word as we carry the mission of God’s church. We work and walk together so that our corner of God’s kingdom, might know and understand the truth of God’s Word and all that He has done through His death and resurrection to give us forgiveness of our sin and the certainty of eternal life. Our community and our world need the witness of God’s church in this land to tell them everything we have is a gift from God and He did not simply create us for this earth, but for an eternal life with Him in Heaven. All of us and those around us can get caught up in the troubles of this world and forget about our God who graciously takes care of us. We need a time and a place to worship and praise God with brothers and sisters in Christ. Daily we are called to be in prayer and His Word and to honor Him by worshipping Him and remembering the Sabbath Day as a thank you for what Christ has done for us.
As you enjoy your summer, make worship a priority. Rejoice in the opportunities to grow in God’s Word and to be strengthen as you continue your Christ centered journey to your home in Heaven. God’s blessings to you!
In Christ,
Pastor Jeff Geske
St. John Lutheran Church Thrall Tx
Our Sunday school would love to have you
and your child or grandchild
to be a part of learning more about the
love and forgiveness of Jesus.
Please make the study of God’s Word
a priority for you and your
family. A church that is growing is a church that is in God’s Word.
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409 Main St, P.O. Bx 265, Thrall, Texas 76578, United States
Sunday:
Sunday School 9:00 am
Worship 10:15 am