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November 2019 Monthly Newsletter
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From the Pastors 42 They devoted themselves to the apostles’ teaching and to fellowship, to the breaking of bread and to
prayer… 46 Every day they continued to meet together in the temple courts. They broke bread in their
homes and ate together with glad and sincere hearts, 47 praising God and enjoying the favor of all the
people. And the Lord added to their daily those who were being saved.
-Acts 2:42, 46-47
Our 2019-20 Ministry Year Theme is “Everyday Blessings.” This year, we hope to take inspiration from the
example of the early followers of Jesus, following the helpful acronym, BLESS, as we seek to be a
blessing to others, especially to those who aren’t currently enjoying a relationship with Jesus.
B - Begin with prayer. L - Listen. E - Eat. S - Serve. S - Share.
This month’s focus: L - Listen.
42 They devoted themselves to the apostles’ teaching and to fellowship
On the drive home after church, a young boy suddenly announced to his mother, “Mom, I've decided
to become a pastor when I grow up." Curious of the sudden decision, she asked, “Oh, really, why is
that?” “Well,” the little boy said, “I have to go to church on Sunday anyway, and I figure it will be more
fun to stand up and yell, than to sit down and listen.” This little boy’s observation, while it might bring a
smile to our faces, it also brings home a truth to our lives: listening is hard! For something that we often
consider a passive activity, listening takes an awful lot of attention, focus, and effort—and not just for
sermons.
Reflect with me of the importance of listening, even on the most basic level. How many relationships
could be improved or even saved, if one or both parties listened just a little better? How many millions
of dollars would businesses across our country save, if employees listened better to one another? How
many accidents could be prevented with the “simple” task of listening? Sometimes it is not just
physically hearing others that is the problem. Listening is also about making an appropriate response to
what we have heard.
Pastor Pete Scazzero points out our problem of “listening” within the life of Peter on the mountain of
Christ’s transfiguration. “In Matthew 17, we observe Peter in a hurry to advise Jesus. He attempts to do
the right thing for Jesus, instead of waiting and listening to Jesus. . . Following Jesus is not first doing
things for Jesus; it is first listening to him speak and then doing what he says.” Peter is so busy pursuing his
plans that it takes an all-encompassing fog and the very voice of the Father to call Peter back from
doing to listening. And what does that voice of God say to Peter? “This is my beloved son. Listen to him!”
As Christians, we are invited to two very distinct types of listening. We are first and foremost called to
listen to the voice of Jesus, as we hear it in His Word. Before we “go and do,” we must first learn to “sit
and listen” through prayer, reading, and reflection. We are also called to a second kind of listening—a
prayerful listening to the joys and sorrows, fears and worries, needs and wants of others. Someone once
quipped, "The world is divided into two types of people: those who love to talk, and those who hate to
listen." God’s Word invites us to change that. It invites us to see the importance of loving others by
listening to others. We sometimes get so worried about “telling” others about Jesus that we forget that
the first step is “listening” to others on behalf of Jesus. Do most people need more people to tell them
things for their lives or do most people need more people who will slow down long enough to listen
about things in their lives? Listening is the doorway to a relationship. It is the window into their lives as
they are experiencing it. Listening is the chance for us to hear a little bit of their story, which is often
reciprocated with a little sharing of our story, and as relationships grow and as conversations deepen it
leads to opportunities to share a little bit of Jesus’ story. The early disciples devoted themselves both to
hearing the apostles’ teaching (“listening to the voice of Jesus”) and to the fellowship (“listening to others
who one by one were becoming Jesus followers”).
God’s Peace, Pastor Kurt Ebert
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Staff Spotlight
Kristina Davis
What is your role at Calvary?
Director of the Christian School Ministry Team
What motivates you to give of your time and talent
in this way?
I attended Calvary Lutheran School myself from
Preschool through 8th grade, and now my
children attend Calvary. I have also been a
teacher for the last 16 years.
What is your favorite thing about serving at
Calvary?
My favorite thing about serving on the CSMT is
helping grow the students in our congregation
as well as in our community.
Favorite Book/Verse of the Bible?
1 Corinthians 16:13
Favorite Dessert?
Anything that combines chocolate and peanut
butter.
What is one thing that the people of Calvary can
keep in their prayers for your area of ministry?
I would ask people to pray for guidance that we
can continue the firm foundation that the
school has had for many years and ways to
continue to grow the ministry that is the Christian
Day School.
Christa Bell
What is your role at Calvary?
Spanish Teacher
What is your favorite thing about serving at
Calvary?
Teaching in a Christian environment.
Who has been the biggest influence on your faith?
Why?
My father—he would always answer my questions
and have discussions with me.
Favorite Book/Verse of the Bible?
Philippians 4:14
Favorite Dessert?
Persimmon pudding
What is the one thing that the people of Calvary can
keep in their prayers for your area of ministry?
I teach multiple classes in different classrooms, so
organization is very important.
Volunteer Focus
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General
Calvary Connect Contemporary Worship
This month’s Calvary Connect worship service will take place Sunday, November 10 at
10:30 a.m. All are welcome for this time of worship and fellowship. Refreshments are
provided. Questions or want to help out? Sam Troemel, stroemel@clcs.org or 317-783-2000.
Save the Date: Breakfast for Jesus! (Dec 7th)
Join our Praising Hands Puppet Ministry for a morning of food, puppets, and crafts to
celebrate the birth of our Savior. Mark your calendar now for this fun family event meant for
all ages (Sat., Dec. 7 from 9:00 a.m.-10:30 a.m.). If you have questions or are interested in
assisting as a volunteer, please contact Sarah Ebert (sarah.ebert@yahoo.com or
815-751-3931).
Time to Build—Habitat for Humanity
2019 Interfaith Build has begun. October saw the start of building a home for the Sargent
family here In Indianapolis.
Calvary assists with the Interfaith Build by both giving our financial support through Habitat
For Humanity that goes directly toward the Interfaith Build. Calvary also volunteers to work a
day on site in building alongside this family and neighbors of all faith traditions.
CALVARY BUILD DAY is Saturday, November 16 from 7:45 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Calvary needs 6
volunteers to commit to helping on this day. Everyone can use a hammer or wield a
paintbrush to manifest God’s love.
The scheduled work for Saturday, November 16 is Interior Painting. Sign-ups begin the
weekend of October 26/27 OR email Pastor Art at wehrmeister49@yahoo.com.
Training, materials, and safety equipment are all provided. Water, snacks, and pizza lunch
will be available for all volunteers. Calvary usually also provides coffee, juice and donuts for
the morning. Thank you for your service.
CHRISTMAS POINSETTIAS
6.5” Pots (Red Poinsettias with 5 -7 blooms) $12 each
Order deadline is November 17
Leave order with payment in the church office. (Checks payable to
Calvary Lutheran Church and “Poinsettias” in the memo)
Name: _____________________________________________________
In memory of (optional) ________________________________________
In honor of (optional)__________________________________________
Phone Number:_____________________ Amount Attached: __________
Thank you for beautifying our Sanctuary during this Christmas Season! Poinsettias will
decorate the altar for Christmas and can be taken home Christmas Day after service.
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The Lutheran Witness
LCMS news and updates Bible study topics Current issues and events
Articles on how God is working in lives Letters from the LCMS president
A Q&A section that tackles day-to-day questions about Scripture and life
SUBSCRIBE TODAY! – Cost: $19.00 Your renewal or new subscription request and payment are due Monday, November 11 to ensure
receipt of the January issue. We will not be able to take any orders after this date. Please fill out
the form below and return it to the church office with your payment. Thank You. (Please make
checks payable to Calvary Lutheran Church)
Name:___________________________________________
Address:____________________________________________________________
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2019 Holiday Worship Schedule
WEEKLY WORSHIP
Saturdays at 6:30 pm
Sundays at 8:00 & 10:45 am
THANKSGIVING SERVICE
Wednesday, November 27, 7:00 p.m.
Please see the December / January newsletter for the remainder of the
Holiday worship services schedule.
GriefShare—Surviving the Holidays
Help and Hope as You Navigate the Season—Tuesday, November 19 6:00 p.m. Room 125
Free to attend; Soup & Salad Supper and Book Provided
Wondering how you or someone you love will survive the weeks surrounding Thanksgiving
and Christmas? Are you dreading these holidays, knowing that everything has changed
and that happy memories from past years can’t be recreated? If you are grieving a loved
one’s death or care deeply for someone who is suffering loss, the GriefShare Surviving the
Holidays seminar can help. Topics covered:
How to deal with the many emotions you will face during the holidays
What to do about traditions and other coming changes
Helpful tips for surviving social events
How to discover hope for your future
Questions, or planning to attend? Call the church office, 317-783-2000, or facilitator JoAnn
Heasley, 317-679-5430, or email joann.heasley212@gmail.com to help us plan.
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Adult Ministry
Lunch OUT! Wednesday, November 6 11:30 a.m.
Our “First Wednesday” outing this month is at South of Chicago
Pizza & Italian Beef, located at 2550 S State Rd 135, Greenwood,
IN 46143 (just north of the McDonalds and Stones Crossing Road
intersection). Recommended by our restaurant scout, Fred
Streib, this family-owned restaurant offers pizza, sandwiches,
salads, and a lunch buffet that includes deep dish and regular
crust pizzas, salad bar and a daily entrée – Wednesday is meatball day! Come join us at
11:30 a.m. Tables will be reserved for Calvary Lutheran.
________________________________________________________________________________________ Lunch & Learn. Wednesday, November 20 11:30 a.m.
Our annual TURKEY DINNER!
Let’s gather together and give thanks!
Join us as we count blessings and feast on turkey and all the trimmings
Provided entree: Turkey, dressing, mashed potatoes & gravy
Program: Bible Sticks: An Unlikely Calling
Presenter: Ron Vance This pastor from Cincinnati, Ohio, developed his carving skills to
make walking sticks about Bible stories that he uses as teaching tools
What to Bring: $2 and a large dish to share, if you are able
Give thanks to the Lord, for he is good,
for his steadfast love endures forever. Psalm 136:1
Compassion Ministry
Thanksgiving Food Collection and Christmas
We are filling Thanksgiving baskets for families in need. Please bring
canned and packaged food contributions by Sunday,
November 17. If you are willing to help sort and pack boxes,
volunteer help would be appreciated. Meet in Room 125 on
November 17 at 10:30 a.m.
Want to help but don’t like to shop? We also help families at
Christmastime with gift cards. Monetary donations to Calvary’s Good
Samaritan fund help finance gift cards. These are easy opportunities
to share and show compassion and love for our Savior by helping others.
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FLIGHT—High School Youth Group
FLIGHT meets Sunday evenings from 5:30-7:00 p.m. in the youth room.
Events typically include food, Bible study, and an activity. This group is
open to all students currently in grades 9-12.
Some special events this month include our grow groups night on
November 3 and leaf raking on November 10. Those interested in serving our community
via leaf raking should meet at Calvary at 3:45 p.m. with a rake. We will head
back to church at 5:30 p.m. for chili, Bible study, and games.
LAUNCH (5th & 6th)
LAUNCH will meet this month on Wednesday, November 15 from
5:30-7:00 p.m. This event will include a Bible study, snack, and an activity.
SAIL (7th & 8th)
SAIL will meet this month on Wednesday, November 20 from 5:30-7:00 p.m.
This event will include a Bible study, snack, and an a service project.
All 5-8 grade youth are invited to the Camp-In on Friday, November 22. This
is an overnight event where youth can bring tents or supplies to build a fort and sleep in.
Organized activities will run late into the evening until lights out. This event costs $20 per per-
son and includes dinner Friday night and breakfast Saturday morning. Drop off is Friday at
7:00 p.m. and pick-up is Saturday morning at 8:00 a.m.
Youth Ministry
Chili Cook-Off
The chili cook-off is back! This event will take place on
Sunday, January 26 following the late service
(approximately 12:00-1:30 p.m.) In addition to the cook-off,
we will also be adding a desert auction.
Details and registration information will be provided closer
to the time of the event. Contact Sam Troemel with interest
or questions at stroemel@clcs.org or call the church office,
317-783-2000.
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Opening Doors
God has blessed families of Indiana with the choice of sending their children to the school that they
feel best meets their needs. The LUTHERAN SGO of Indiana has changed the boundaries of the local
school and greatly broadened them. You have the opportunity to open even more doors allowing
students to enter the hallways of Calvary Lutheran Church and School. This opportunity will provide
scholarship grants to students and their families. Contributions made by you for this purpose will be
used to offer a Christian education so that children may not only receive a quality education, but to
hear God’s Word.
How do I help open these doors? Contribution forms for Lutheran SGO are available in the church
and school offices or online at www.LutheranSGO.org. The state of Indiana will give to you a tax
credit of 50% of your donation. Example: If you give a gift of $1000.00 you will receive an Indiana
state tax credit of $500.00 and 100% of your donation will be received back to Calvary. This is a
unique opportunity. Funding for all of these scholarship grants for current students enrolled at
Calvary is $65,500.00 Currently we have gathered approximately $18,000.00. Those desiring to
contribute to this fund may do so through December 31 to receive the tax credit for this 2019
calendar year. Even better still, students under a Scholarship Granting Organization are eligible for a
CHOICE Indiana state voucher the following school year. Any additional funds gathered will remain
in our account with the Lutheran SGO of Indiana to be used during the 2020-21 school year. We ask
the Lord to provide for the needs of others through the gifts of our hands.
Identification
What comes to mind when you think of November? Does a giant turkey flapping its wings as it
cruises to your Thanksgiving table instantly come to mind? Could it be piles of leaves in a variety of
colors? Is it a clock with its hands traveling back one hour as daylight saving time comes to an end?
How about an early morning on a Friday standing in long lines searching for that fabulous deal? No
matter what comes to your mind instantly, November is a wonderful time of the year.
We could find ourselves experiencing a variety of 3 seasons of weather in November. Baseball’s
World Series may still be playing (the Cubs won game 7 in 2016 on November 2). NBA basketball has
begun. NFL football is well under way and NHL hockey has a few weeks in already. November’s
middle name could be variety.
Life provides great variety for us. Each day we are greeted with new opportunities and challenges
to experience no matter the month, day, or year. November 2019 will soon pass. Yet throughout all
of the change this life may bring, God is changeless. He is our ever present help. Our identity is
secure in the blood of the Lamb. Through the waters of Holy Baptism we are washed free from the
stain of our sins. We are made anew as the children of God. Christ has Called us to Himself as He
extended His arms on the cross to suffer and die. The empty tomb marks the fulfillment of God’s
redemption. Through faith we clearly see our salvation and identity as children of God. This is ours to
share each day through the ministry of our Day School. Through the past 70 years God has richly
blessed the students, teachers, and staff through the Good News of salvation.
Varsity Girls and Boys Basketball
We invite you to attend the Varsity Girls and Boys Basketball tournaments which will be held at the
Lutheran High School of Indianapolis this month. The Varsity girls tournament is on Friday-Sunday,
November 1-3. Exact times of our games will be determined later. The Varsity
boys basketball team will participate the following weekend, November 8-10.
These events tip off the season of basketball. We ask the Lord to bless all our
winter sport teams and participants with His love and grace.
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School Closing for Thanksgiving
School will be closed on Wednesday through Friday, November 27-29 in observation of the
Thanksgiving Holiday. Calvary School will be closed on Wednesday as families prepare for
Thanksgiving. We ask the Lord to be with all those traveling. We rejoice in the opportunity to share
this time with family and friends. School will resume on Monday, December 2. We give thanks to our
God with a grateful heart.
Operation Christmas Child
The students of Calvary will be joining the older adults on Thursday, November 21. We look forward
to sharing this time together with our Kindergarten through 4th graders. Operation Christmas Child is
the sponsored event being held. Operation Christmas Child provides a wrapped shoebox filled with
special items. Included are a photograph and letter of greeting from the packers. These boxes are
sent to underprivileged children around the globe. We thank God for this opportunity to span the
generations through this service project.
Fall Back
We set our clocks back one hour on Sunday, November 3 at 2:00 a.m. Fall back for an extra hour of
sleep. The mornings will be lighter with the early afternoons darker.
Saints 4 a Day
Students in our 7th and 8th grade will spend part of a day at the Lutheran High School of Indianapolis.
This is a recruiting trip. The date for this trip is November 14. We thank and praise God that our
students are extended the invitation to further their Christian Education at our Lutheran High School.
Calvary Lutheran School News from Principal Rensner
NEWS FROM LUTHERAN HIGH SCHOOL OF INDIANAPOLIS
Veterans Day Honor Chapel – November 7
LHS Veterans Day Honor Chapel is Thursday, November 7, 9:30 a.m. in the Ruth Lilly Auditorium.
Guest speaker is Major Christopher Alvey (LHS 1996), US Army Military Intelligence Officer, DoD
Federal Civilian Employee and Counterintelligence Special Agent. Reception follows. All veterans
are invited to attend and wear their uniforms to reflect the honor their service brought to our
country. For information please contact Rev. Robert Armao, 317-787-5474 or rarmao@lhsi.org.
Ruth Lilly Distinguished Speaker Series – November 11
You are cordially invited to hear Judge John Baker, Indiana Court of Appeals and most senior
member of the state's judiciary, and the third Ruth Lilly Distinguished Speaker at LHS. Judge Baker will
speak on Monday, November 11, 9:15–10:15 a.m. All are invited and admission is free, but please
RSVP to bayres@lhsi.org. Presented by Seth Wilson, Adler Law.
Preview Night – November 14, 6:30 p.m.
Learn more about all the opportunities available at Lutheran High School. We'll tour the facilities,
meet the faculty and coaches, and learn why life is different as a Saint! This event is ideal for 7th
and 8th graders, and any high school student considering transferring to LHS and their
parents. RSVP to admissions@lhsi.org and invite a friend.
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Women in Mission
Women’s Christmas Luncheon—A Cup of Christmas Tea
Wednesday, December 11, 2019
11:30 a.m.
The Rustic Root Tea Room
626 Main St, Beech Grove
Ladies, save this date. Invitations with details and registration forms will be distributed later
this month. You will want to enjoy this traditional Christmas event with an inspiring devotion.
Due to concern for space, we ask attendees to bring gift cards for Compassion Ministry
having them available whenever needed throughout the year to be administered through
our Good Samaritan Fund. Contact Emily Spelde if you have questions.
Ladies’ Saturday Bible Study Sat., November 2, 8:30 a.m. This month’s study will be from page 19 of the LWML Fall Quarterly and
led by Nancy Brandt. Join us in the EPIC Library at 8:30 a.m.
Blankets for Babies Our November dates are Thursday, November 7 & 21 from
6:00-8:00 p.m. in the cafe area. Our mission is to share God's love and
care by knitting/crocheting blankets for newborn babies whose
parents are in need of emotional, spiritual and financial support. Our
blankets are donated to the Life Center on Hanna Ave. Fall is a
terrific time to start a project or learn a new skill. We have teachers
and free yarn to get you started. All ages and skill levels
welcome. Questions? Call Susan Daniels 317-882-3691
EPIC Library News
A Reminder From the EPIC Libary Please check at home for any books you have from the Library. If you
have had a book for several weeks and haven’t read it, please return
it, so we can keep it in circulation. Our system works best when books
are kept moving, particularly books that are recent or currently on the
bestseller list.
Thanks, from Dan and Sandy.
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Fellowship Ministry
Coming soon - Holiday Cookie Baking and Exchange
Do you like to bake? Do you have a favorite holiday cookie recipe? Stop by
the table in the Narthex November 2-3 to pick up a container for your baked
cookies and get more information.
There are TWO ways to participate!
1) Come to the Holiday Cookie Exchange Saturday, December 7 at 10:00 a.m.
Bake at least 5 dozen cookies; 3 dozen to exchange and at least 2 dozen
to donate (label nuts or no nuts)
Include your recipe to share (optional)
Help package donated cookies
Fellowship and refreshments in the Narthex
2) Interested in baking cookies to donate?
Drop off cookies (label nuts or no nuts) Friday, December 6 in the kitchenette
by 4:00 p.m. or Saturday, December 7 between 9:00-10:00 a.m. Come at
10:00 a.m. Saturday and stay for fellowship in the Narthex!
Donated cookies will be packaged on Saturday to sell after services on
December 7-8. Proceeds go towards “Good Sam
Fund “ (to help families in need). Questions: Contact
Roxanne Deardurff at rdeardurff@sbcglobal.net or
317-500-3051.
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Stewardship Emphasis
Stewardship Update By Rachel Daeger, Chair, Stewardship Ministry Team
Calvary supports Habitat for Humanity Interfaith Build
Churches, mosques, and synagogues, together with Greater Indy Habitat for
Humanity is building a home for the Sargent family on the southeast side near
Raymond Street. Chaniea is mother to Cassidy (1) and works at Community
Health Network. She attends Living Water Fellowship Church. She writes, “I grew
up in IHA low income complex, so buying a house wasn’t on my radar. I would
look at houses for sale over the years but knew financially I would not be able to
afford one. When I found out I was pregnant with my first child my mind would go to owning a
home more, but if I couldn’t afford to buy a house before a child I knew I wouldn’t be able to
afford it once she got here. I then spoke with a prior habitat participant and although a little
skeptical decided I would try. Becoming a mom is the best thing that ever happened to me. I look
at my daughter and just want to give her the best. I have been living in apartments my entire life,
but I want a home for her.” Calvary is supporting Habitat’s Interfaith Build with a financial
contribution from the Stewardship budget as well as by volunteering to work on the home on
Saturday, November 16 from 7:45 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Work this day will be inside focused on interior
painting and caulking. Want to sign up? Email Pastor Art Wehrmeister, wehrmeister49@yahoo.com.
Advent Envelopes will support Calvary scholars
Calvary has a long-standing history of assisting members who are studying full-time ministry in the
Lutheran Church Missouri Synod. The funds to make these scholarship awards come from donation
envelopes especially designated for Wednesday Advent services. Calvary supports Sam Troemel
who is enrolled in the Specific Ministry Pastor Program. Our goal is to raise $4,000 during Advent to
meet our commitment to Sam. The Stewardship Ministry Team’s scholarship fund will continue to
support students until such time as the Wessler Scholarship Endowment Fund for Education of LCMS
Church Workers has an interest balance sufficient to fully support Calvary scholars.
When your Holiday Shopping Benefits Calvary
AmazonSmile is a website operated by Amazon that lets customers enjoy the same wide selection
of products, low prices, and convenient shopping features as on Amazon.com. The difference is
that when customers shop on AmazonSmile (smile.amazon.com), the AmazonSmile Foundation will
donate 0.5% of the price of eligible purchases to the charitable organizations selected by
customers. You can also let Amazon know to remind you to switch to the correct browser when you
are making a purchase.
Setting up an automatic donation to Calvary
Your contributions to Calvary can be deducted on a regular basis by setting up an account
through our website. Go to https://www.clcs.org/giving/ to indicate the amount and frequency of
your donation. You will have full control over the frequency and amount of each donation if
desired. If you need assistance in creating your online account or designating the funds you’d like
support in addition to weekly envelopes contact Stewardship at stewardship@clcs.org.Calvary also
have a mobile app to make giving convenient from Apple and Android devices. Download the
GivePlus app, enter zip code 46227, and select Calvary Lutheran Church & School.
1 Night. 3 Hours. 7 Baby Steps.
You've heard him on the radio now watch live! On Wednesday, November 20 Calvary will be
showing a livestream of Financial Peace Live, a one-night-only event, broadcast live across the
country. Dave Ramsey and Chris Hogan will teach the 7 Baby Steps and show that anyone CAN
win with money. Pizza dinner will be served starting at 6:15 p.m. No cost to attend but RSVP
appreciated to stewardship@clcs.org with number in your group. Great opportunity to invite your
friends and family members! East Coast (Live) 6:45–9:30 p.m. ET
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Save the Date
Calvary’s 52nd Annual Holiday Bazaar “Joy to the World”
Saturday, November 9, 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.
You can find details at clcs.org/bazaar.
Silent Auction Preview
Check out some of this year's Silent Auction donations
online! You can find the bazaar page on the Calvary website at clcs.org/bazaar. There are
3 tabs of information (You may need to scroll down.): Event Details, Silent Auction Items,
and Gift Certificates. View some of the items for bidding from the Silent Auction Items tab.
Please note, this is only a sample. There will be many more items available for bidding the
day of the Bazaar. The Gift Certificates tab includes gift certificate and coupon values that
will be available for bidding as well.
Save Vendor Space
Are you crafty or know someone who is? Applications now being accepted for vendors for
Calvary’s 52nd annual bazaar on November 9. Details and application can be found in the
cafe area near the south entrance of the church. You may email Angie Ransdell
(aransdell@yahoo.com) or give her the paperwork. Space is limited.
Save Your Time
The Holiday Bazaar needs a lot of volunteers. Helpers needed before, during and after
November 9. Time commitments vary and some tasks can be as simple as making phone
calls. You can find sign up sheets on the Women in Missions table in the south narthex. You
can also email Jan Main (jmain1948@gmail.com).
Save (& Share) Your Treasures
Do you have an auction item? Are you willing to donate a service? Can you ask the
company you work for to donate items and/or services? You can help make this year’s
SILENT AUCTION a great success! Pick up a donation form at the Women in Missions table in
the south narthex and return to the church office. We must have the items by Oct 20.
Save things to be sold in The Attic. Since space to store attic items is limited at Calvary,
PLEASE bring your PRICED donations Friday, Nov. 8 from 3:30-7:00 p.m. or Saturday, Nov. 9
from 7:30-9:00 a.m. If that is not convenient for you, please ask someone to bring them to
Calvary at that time. (Please no clothing, large appliances or building materials.)
Support These Worthy Causes
Proceeds from this year’s bazaar will benefit Mike Rowe Foundation (Provides Work Ethic
Scholarships to help people get trained for skilled jobs that are in demand.), Second
Helpings (Rescues unused food from restaurants, retailers, and wholesalers and delivers
nutritious meals to social service agencies. The Culinary Job Training program trains
disadvantaged adults for careers in the food service industry), and Calvary Lutheran
Church and School (New folding chairs/racks and speakers for the gym to enhance
worship, fellowship, and school activities).
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Operation Christmas Child
Operation Christmas Child from Samaritan's Purse is a project that brings the Good
News of Jesus Christ to impoverished children in more than 100 countries through
gift-filled, shoe-box-sized Christmas boxes. Calvary's Older Adult Ministry is pleased to
be teaming up with CLS students again this year to support this worthwhile ministry.
Donations of small gifts to go inside these boxes are needed. Suggestions for gift
donations can be found below. The boxes are now furnished by Samaritan's Purse,
so shoe boxes are not needed. Please help us reach our goal of 185 boxes.
The boxes will be packed Thursday morning, November 21. Each student in Grades
K-4 will fill a box with gifts and an “All About Me” page with the assistance of an
older adult. Samaritan's Purse will add Christian materials to each box. Please bring your donations to the church by Sunday, November 17 and leave them in the bin in
the Narthex. More information about Operation Christmas Child can be found at
www.samaritanspurse.org. Questions? Sarah Cunningham, 317-881-2723 or
317-289-4156. GIFT SUGGESTIONS
TOYS – small cars, balls, dolls, stuffed animals, kazoos, harmonicas, yo-yos, jump
ropes, small Etch A Sketch®, toys that light up or make noise (with extra batteries),
Slinky®, etc.
SCHOOL SUPPLIES – pens, pencils and sharpener, crayons or markers, writing pads or
paper, solar calculators, coloring and picture books, etc.
NON – LIQUID HYGIENE ITEMS – toothbrush, comb, washcloth, and bar soap.
OTHER –T-shirts, socks, ball caps; sunglasses, hair clips, toy jewelry, watches, and
flashlights (with extra batteries)
Remember: Items must fit in a shoebox. Do NOT include
candy, toothpaste, gum, used or damaged items,
war-related items, seeds, food, liquids or lotions,
medications or vitamins, breakable items, glass
containers or aerosol cans.
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November 2019
November 3, 2019 – Twenty-first Sunday after Pentecost *All Saints’ Day Observed
Psalm 149; Revelation 7:2-17; 1 John 3:1-3
“God’s Israel” - Sermon Text: Revelation 7:9-10 - Rev. Shayne Jonker
“They have washed their robes and made them white in the blood of the Lamb.” Only the
blood of Jesus will do. Your blood cannot cleanse sin. Nor can the sweat of your labors or
the tears of your contrition. There is no such thing as sinless saints, only forgiven ones. If you
say you have no sin, you're fooling yourself. Temptations abound, and sin comes all too
naturally to the natural born sinner. But the blood of Jesus Christ, God's Son, cleanses us
from all sin.
November 10, 2019 – Twenty-second Sunday after Pentecost
Psalm 148; 2 Thessalonians 2:1-8,13-17; Luke 20:27-40
“God Chose You” - Sermon Text: 2 Thessalonians 2:13 - Rev. Paul Shoemaker
To comfort the Thessalonians, the Apostle Paul reminds them, "God chose you to be saved."
God comforts us with those same words. "God chose you." So that you may have peace,
we are reminded He chose you to be with Him forever.
November 17, 2019 – Twenty-third Sunday after Pentecost
Psalm 98; 2 Thessalonians 3:1-13; Luke 21:5-28
“Don’t Get Tired!” - Sermon Text: 2 Thessalonians 3:1-13 - Rev. Bill Mueller
With all of the pressures that Christians face today, it is easy to understand why many of us
are so tired! However, God, through the words of the Apostle Paul, encourages us not to
get tired! Why? Because the Lord is faithful!
November 24, 2019 – Last Sunday of the Church Year
Psalm 46; Colossians 1:13-20; Luke 23:39-43
“What’s Your Epitaph?” - Sermon Text: Colossians 1:18 - Rev. Dr.
Thomas Ahlersmeyer
An “epitaph” is a pithy statement that sums up a life, something you
might see inscribed on a gravestone. What is the measure of your
life? What’s your epitaph?
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C A L V A R Y L U T H E R A N C H U R C H & S C H O O L
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CALVARY LUTHERAN CHURCH & SCHOOL Worship: Saturdays 6:30 PM Sundays 8:00 & 10:45 AM
Family Education Hour (Bible Study & Sunday School) 9:25 AM
Senior Pastor: Kurt Ebert kebert@clcs.org
Associate Pastor: Joshua Reifsteck jreifsteck@clcs.org
Deaconess: Emily Spelde espelde@clcs.org
Director of Youth & Family Ministry: Sam Troemel stroemel@clcs.org
Tamil Indian Ministry: Pastor Udhay Raji revudhay@hotmail.com
Principal: Stephen Rensner rensner@thecalvaryschool.org
Admissions Counselor: Jennifer Skojac admissions@thecalvaryschool.org
Church Secretary: Shari Lipps churchsecretary@clcs.org
Church Receptionist: Shari Shaker churchreceptionist@clcs.org
School Secretary: Amy Andre schoolsecretary@thecalvaryschool.org
Bookkeeper: Tereasa Camin calvarybookkeeper@clcs.org
Business Mgr: Gary Bugher businessmanager@clcs.org
Church Office & Website: (317) 783-2000 www.clcs.org
School Office & Website: (317) 783-2305 www.choosecalvary.com
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