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St. Paul EvangelicalLutheran Church & SchoolThe Resurrection of Our LordApril 17, 2022Rev. Anthony T. Bertram148 Homewood Dr.Res. 235-8389abertram@splpastor.orgSPL School Office201 Oxford 238-9492Eileen Boeschsplsecretary@splfairmont.orgSPL Church Office211 Budd St. Fairmont, MN 56031Ph. 507-238-9491 Fax 507-235-6226Marci Barfknechtsplcoffice@splfairmont.orgVisit your Synod:www. lcms.orgBrian Kube, Principal915 Highland Ave.bkube@splfairmont.org507-238-9492, Ext. 106Michael Kutch, Director of Musicmkutch@splfairmont.orgSPL online at www.splfairmont.org

TUNE IN TO “THE LUTHERAN HOUR” TODAYSpeaker: Rev. Dr. Michael Ziegler “Can I Get a Witness?”How did Christianity become the dominant faith of Western civilization? It's partlyarithmetic, but mostly, it isn't.(Luke 24:48)Sundays on: KSUM - 11 am WCCO - 6 am KBEW - 8:30 amMore Sponsors are needed. Please call Marty Krause, 507-236-6458LARGE PRINT BULLETINS with today’s order of serviceand hymns are available on the ushers’ cabinets (or ask anusher for assistance). Used copies should be returned toyour usher or the ushers’ cabinets after the service.THE MONTHLY BIBLE REFERENCES for April are sponsored by Beth andDelmer Malo. We are no longer in need of any more sponsors for the rest of2022! Thank you everyone for your generosity!OUR SUNDAY BROADCAST at 10:00 a.m. over KSUM is Sponsored by Johnand Angela Preuss. “Grow in the grace and knowledge of our Lord and SaviorJesus Christ. To Him be glory both Now and forever! Amen. 2 Peter 3:18. Ifyou would like to sponsor a broadcast, the cost is 40, payable to St. PaulLWML. Contact the church office to reserve a broadcast date atsplcoffice@splfairmont.org or 238-9491, ext. 101. The remaining datesavailable are: May 22; July 10 & 31; Aug. 7 & 21; November 13 & 27.THE LORD’S SUPPER is being celebrated in our service today. In love, weask anyone who is not a communicant member in good standing of an LCMScongregation to speak with the pastor before attending the Lord’s Supper.Attendance/communion registration forms are available in the pews. Completethe Member or Visitor side of the form and put it in the collection plate when itis passed by you. Check the box next to your name if you are communing.IN OUR PRAYERS: hospitalized—Jeanette Behne (Emily Johnson’s sister);ill—Delmer Malo, Beverly Schleininger, Bruce Eversman, Carmen Willard,Oliver Meyer, Roger Lueck, Lois Johnson, Shirley Dalle (sister of SusanBrammeier), Gib & Karen Kuhnau (Brenda Shane’s parents), Larissa Hillmer,Blaine Griese (Jill Griese’s stepson), Heidi Swanson (Tyler Garrison’s sister);undergoing tests—Katelynn Adams (granddaughter of Chuck & ElaineLieder) Angela Leiding (Dennis & Marianne Hagen’s daughter); having/recovering from surgery—Gerald Meyer, Kenneth Matthews; recovering—Charlie Bremer, Tim Brammeier; our area law enforcement, firefighters andfirst responders; those serving our country in the military—Dalton Hurn,Charles Nissen, Derek True, Jared Wedel, Duane Cox (grandson of LarryKrenz), and Nate Bremer.LISTENING OPPORTUNITIES: Broadcast Sunday mornings on KSUM —Issues, Etc., 9:00 a.m.; St. Paul Lutheran Church weekly church services, 10:00a.m.; The Lutheran Hour, 11:00 a.m. Issues, Etc. is also available on demandanytime that is convenient for you at www.issuesetc.org.Page 2

St. Paul Ev. Lutheran Church & SchoolThe Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod211 Budd Street, Fairmont, MN 507-238-9491www.splfairmont.orgDivine Service Setting OneEaster Festival Service9:00 AM, Sunday, April 17, 2022Prelude: Bell Choir: I Know That My Redeemer LivesConfession and AbsolutionHymn of Invocation: Christ the Lord Is Risen Today; AlleluiaLSB 463Stand and face the entrance to the churchInvocation, Confession and Absolution: Page 151Easter AcclamationP Alleluia! Christ is risen!C He is risen indeed! Alleluia!Service of the Word -- Page 152Entrance Hymn: I Know That My Redeemer LivesLSB 4611 I know that my Redeemer lives; What comfort this sweet sentence gives!He lives, He lives, who once was dead; He lives, my ever-living head.2He lives triumphant from the grave; He lives eternally to save;He lives all-glorious in the sky; He lives exalted there on high.3He lives to bless me with His love; He lives to plead for me above;He lives my hungry soul to feed; He lives to help in time of need.4Choir only:He lives to grant me rich supply; He lives to guide me with His eye;He lives to comfort me when faint; He lives to hear my soul’s complaint.5He lives to silence all my fears; He lives to wipe away my tears;He lives to calm my troubled heart; He lives all blessings to impart.6Choir only:He lives, my kind, wise, heav’nly friend; He lives and loves me to the end;He lives, and while He lives, I’ll sing; He lives, my Prophet, Priest, andKing.7He lives and grants me daily breath; He lives, and I shall conquer death;He lives my mansion to prepare; He lives to bring me safely there.8He lives, all glory to His name! He lives, my Jesus, still the same;Oh, the sweet joy this sentence gives: I know that my Redeemer lives!Text and Music: Public domainKyrie: Page 152Hymn of Praise: This Is the Feast: Page 155Page 3

Salutation and Collect of the Day: Page 156P The Lord be with you.C And also with you.P Let us pray.P Almighty God the Father, through Your only-begotten Son Jesus ChristYou have overcome death and opened the gate of everlasting life to us.Grant that we, who celebrate with joy the day of our Lord’sresurrection, may be raised from the death of sin by Your life-givingSpirit; through Jesus Christ, our Lord, who lives and reigns with Youand the Holy Spirit, one God, now and forever.C Amen.SitOld Testament ReadingIsaiah 65:17–25“Behold, I create new heavensand a new earth,and the former things shall not be rememberedor come into mind.But be glad and rejoice foreverin that which I create;for behold, I create Jerusalem to be a joy,and her people to be a gladness.I will rejoice in Jerusalemand be glad in my people;no more shall be heard in it the sound of weepingand the cry of distress.No more shall there be in itan infant who lives but a few days,or an old man who does not fill out his days,for the young man shall die a hundred years old,and the sinner a hundred years old shall be accursed.They shall build houses and inhabit them;they shall plant vineyards and eat their fruit.They shall not build and another inhabit;they shall not plant and another eat;for like the days of a tree shall the days of my people be,and my chosen shall long enjoy the work of their hands.They shall not labor in vainor bear children for calamity,for they shall be the offspring of the blessed of the Lord,and their descendants with them.Before they call I will answer;while they are yet speaking I will hear.The wolf and the lamb shall graze together;the lion shall eat straw like the ox,and dust shall be the serpent’s food.They shall not hurt or destroyin all my holy mountain,” says the Lord.Page 4

ACThis is the Word of the Lord.Thanks be to God.Mixed Choir & String Quartet: “Worthy Is the Lamb”Epistle1 Corinthians 15:19–26If in this life only we have hoped in Christ, we are of all people most to bepitied. But in fact Christ has been raised from the dead, the firstfruits of thosewho have fallen asleep. For as by a man came death, by a man has come alsothe resurrection of the dead. For as in Adam all die, so also in Christ shall all bemade alive. But each in his own order: Christ the firstfruits, then at his comingthose who belong to Christ. Then comes the end, when he delivers the kingdomto God the Father after destroying every rule and every authority and power.For he must reign until he has put all his enemies under his feet. The lastenemy to be destroyed is death.ACThis is the Word of the Lord.Thanks be to God.StandAlleluia and Verse: Page 156Holy GospelLuke apter.PC Glory to You, O Lord.On the first day of the week, at early dawn, they went to the tomb, taking thespices they had prepared. And they found the stone rolled away from the tomb,but when they went in they did not find the body of the Lord Jesus. While theywere perplexed about this, behold, two men stood by them in dazzling apparel.And as they were frightened and bowed their faces to the ground, the men saidto them, “Why do you seek the living among the dead? He is not here, but hasrisen. Remember how he told you, while he was still in Galilee, that the Son ofMan must be delivered into the hands of sinful men and be crucified and on thethird day rise.” And they remembered his words, and returning from the tombthey told all these things to the eleven and to all the rest. Now it was MaryMagdalene and Joanna and Mary the mother of James and the other womenwith them who told these things to the apostles, but these words seemed tothem an idle tale, and they did not believe them. But Peter rose and ran to thetomb; stooping and looking in, he saw the linen cloths by themselves; and hewent home marveling at what had happened.PCThis is the Gospel of the Lord.Praise to You, O Christ.Page 5

SitHymn of the Day: Jesus Christ Is Risen TodaySermon: “The Living Among the Dead” (Luke 24:1-12)LSB 457StandNicene Creed: Page 158Prayer of the Church: Page 159SitOffering: Bell Choir: Christ the Lord is Risen Today; AlleluiaStandOffertory: What Shall I Render to the Lord, Page 159Service of the SacramentPreface: Page 160Sanctus: Page 161Prayer of ThanksgivingLord's Prayer: Page 162The Words of Our LordPax Domini: Page 163Agnus DeiSitDistributionAt the Lamb's High Feast We SingChrist Has Arisen, AlleluiaNow All the Vault of Heaven ResoundsLSB 633LSB 466LSB 465StandPost-Communion Canticle: Thank the Lord: Page 164Post-Communion Collect: Page 166BenedictionRecessional Hymn: Good Christian Friends, Rejoice and Sing LSB 475Postlude: Bell Choir: Good Christian Friends, Rejoice and SingPreacher/Liturgist: Pastor BertramMusic Director: Michael KutchCello: Lilly LavenTrumpet: Lilly and Hudson LavenViolin: Andrew and Katie Hoaglund, Fiona GreenAcknowledgmentsDivine Service, Setting One from Lutheran Service Book 2006 Concordia Publishing House. Reprinted with permission.Unless otherwise indicated, all scripture quotations are from The Holy Bible, English Standard Version, copyright 2001 byCrossway Bibles, a division of Good News Publishers. Used by permission. All rights reserved.Created by Lutheran Service Builder 2006 Concordia Publishing House.Page 6

THERE IS A BOOK WHEEL on the wall located in the upper hallway between thechurch and the school. Currently, the Book Wheel contains monetary amounts ratherthan specific titles. We are very grateful to our SPL family for continuing to support ourschool library! Thank you again for helping furnish our library with more great books.The School Librarians, Kathy Eyerly and Barb MattheesCAMP OMEGA CAMPERSHIPS: The St. Paul Lutheran LWML is offering 50.00toward the cost of summer camp at Camp Omega. This is available to any child whois a member of St. Paul Lutheran Church or who attends St. Paul Lutheran Schooland has not previously received a campership. Applications are available from theschool office or available at the Welcome Center, and must be returned by May 1st.THRIVENT CHOICE DOLLARS received during April 2022 to SPL Churchtotaled 1,970, making a grand total of 7,697.-- for this year alone! If you are eligibleto give Choice Dollars, please consider designating to SPL Church, SPL School, orMLHS. A total of 88,548.-- has been received by SPL Church since September 2010.St. Paul Lutheran School also received 1,110 this month. Increasing their grand totalfor this year alone to 1,760.--. Brochures are located in the Welcome Center, or formore information, contact Scott Fuhrman at 235-9877.THANKS TO THE FOLLOWING who gave 2,078.40. to the St. Paul LutheranChurch Endowment Fund for the 1st quarter of 2022. Thank you, St. Paul LutheranChurch Endowment Fund-- Gene & Laurie Austin, Stanley & Sharon Block, Engel &Betty Engelson, Gladys Gellert, John & Jean Huttemeier, Jadrien & Lisa Irwin, KarenLeiding, Russell & Joan Luedtke, Martin & Kathy Meixell, Kent & Erlene Milbrandt,Edward & Nancy Ritter, Charles Schaefer, Thomas & Mary Westcott.CREST WILL BE hosting the Carlson Pillow Cleaning Service on Thursday, May 5thfrom 7:30am-3:30pm at the Evangelical Covenant Church, located at 901 WoodlandAvenue in Fairmont. Pillows will be fluffed, cleaned, deodorized and sanitized for you.All proceeds from this event will go to benefit the CREST organization. For moreinformation, you can call 235-3833.THE KNIGHTS of Columbus Council #1575 of Fairmont will be hosting a PancakeBreakfast Benefit on Sunday, May 1st from 9am-12:30pm at the K-C Hall, located at920 East 10th Street in Fairmont. The menu includes pancakes, sausage, milk, coffee,and juice. The breakfast will be served on a free will donation basis and all proceedswill benefit CREST.DEACON NOMINATIONS: The following men have been nominated to serve onthe Council of Deacons, to be elected at the April 27 Congregational Assembly:Richard Eyerly (Incumbent), Merle Boesch, Matthew Northwick, Matt Singleton(Incumbent). Any “reasonable and justifiable concerns” about these candidates will behandled according SLP Bylaws. Article VI – Council of Deacons, D. 3. The election ofa Congregational Treasurer will also be held at the April 27 meeting.Page 7

WE WRAPPED UP the 21-22 SPL Online Basket Auction on Sunday, March 27th.This year we raised over 12,000!!! AMAZING!!! Thank you for donating from yourfamilies and businesses, bidding on and buying items, buying raffle tickets, buyingdunk tank tickets, sharing Facebook posts, monetary donations etc etc! In case youmissed the drawing, the winner of the Blackstone grill was Zach Gerhardt!Congratulations to him! It is great to have so much support for our school! Moniesfrom the auction will be going towards new basketball backboards and rims and otherclassroom needs. If you would like to donate to the backboard project, get in touchwith Erin Simpson at esimpson@splfairmont.org or 236-0175. We are really hoping tohave the new backboards installed by the 22-23 basketball season!Miss Matthees generously makes awesome slippers every year for thebasket auction. If you don't own a pair yet, you are missing out! We still have someleft! They are 8 a pair. If you would like a pair, get in touch with Erin! Remainingsizes and colors are as follows: Adult sizes and colors: 6-6.5 Bluebell (light blue) andbubblegum (bright pink) 7.5-8. Chocolate 8.5-9.5 Merlot. Child sizes andcolors: 1.5-2.5 Bluebell 3-4 Bluebell and Boysenberry 4.5-6 Boysenberry.ON THURSDAY, MARCH 31, the Deacons received from the District Presidentthrough the Circuit Visitor, Past Daul, the list of names of pastors for consideration tocall, along with personal and professional information about each, some of itconfidential and not to be made public. After reviewing this list, the Deacons willsubmit to the congregation those considered best qualified to serve here. For acomplete description of this process, see SPL Bylaw Article 1 – The Divine CallExtended to Pastors. Also for your consideration in this, review “Policies of theCongregation,” specifically “Description of Pastoral Roles for a Congregation with aMultiple Ministry.”ALL MEMBERS ARE ENCOURAGED to attend our quarterly CongregationalAssembly meeting on Wednesday, April 27 at 7:00pm in the church basement.Agendas are available at the Welcome Center.ISSUES, ETC. is a radio talk show and podcast produced by Lutheran Public Radioin Collinsville, IL and hosted by LCMS Pastor Todd Wilken. You can listen at yourconvenience at issuesetc.org, the LPR mobile app and your favorite podcast provider.Upcoming Topics:5/01- The Seven Words of Jesus From the Cross- Dr. Norman Nagel5/08- The Easter Hymn “Christ The Lord Is Risen Today Alleluia”- Rev. Will Weedon;The Easter Hymn “Jesus Lives! The Victory’s Won”-Dr. Authur Just5/15- Using The Apostles Creed in Apologetics- Dr. Nancy Almodovar5/22-The Present and Future Challenges to Lutheranism - Rev. Dr. Matt HarrisonIssues, Etc. Sound Bite of the Week5/29-The Historical Reliability of John’s Gospel - Dr. Lydia McGrewListener Questions, Rev. Peter Bender. Sundays on KSUM at 9am or listen ondemand at www.issuesetc.org.Page 8

LWML BLUE EARTH SPRING RALLY is being held Tuesday, April 19, 2022 atSt. Paul Lutheran Evangelical Lutheran Church in Fairmont. A light supper is beingserved at 5:00 pm and the Rally begins at 6:00 pm. There is a registration fee of 5.00. The speaker will be Tracy Muhlenbeck from the Five Sisters Project in Wells,Minnesota. The Five Sisters Project serves women in crisis by providing confidentialcomfort, spiritual coaching, life skills training, & resources. The Better Way, Inc. is thefiscal agent for the Five Sisters Project. The Better Way, Inc. is a 501(c)3 non profitorganization created to offer help, healing and hope to women in crisis. The Gifts fromthe Heart for the Five Sisters Project are: Paper Towels; Postage; Toilet Paper; HandSoap; Office Products, i.e. copy paper, file folders, office light bulbs.FROM THE SOCIAL CLUB: Huge Thank you to everyone, approx. 40 people, whoattended the show at the Fairmont Opera House. It was a blast! Let’s continue.THE 2022 CLASS OF MLHS would like to take this opportunity to say thank you tothe members of St. Paul’s Fairmont Church for all their financial and prayer support forour class during the four years as students at Martin Luther High School Because ofyour dedication to this important mission we have had the awesome opportunity togrow in our faith. As we graduate and go out into the world we will be well prepared andwill always remember the congregation who made this education a possibility for us.Thank You from the Class of 2022.” (on a plaque received Sunday, March 20) Thetwelve members of the class signed, including SPL Fairmont members Tyson Kube,Trevor Rosburg, and Ryan Singleton. The plaque can be viewed on the WelcomeCenter.A RED CROSS BLOOD DRIVE, will be held at Martin Luther High School,Northrop on Monday April 25 form 12:30 to 5:30pm. The event is sponsored by theNational Honor Society. To make an appointment please go to redcrossblood.org.MLHS NEWS:MLHS Office Hours: Monday—Friday, 7:30 am- 3:30 pm.Support the MLHS music program by recycling your old music instruments, oryour used cell phones, smart phones, ink jet cartridges, and iPads. Bring them toMLHS. Or contact Phil Schult at philschult@martinlutherhs.com or 436-524.“This is Most Certainly Brew” Gourmet Coffee! Is available at MLHS or in theSPL church office. For more info. 436-5249.2022-2023 school year enrollment is now open for students in grades 9-12 atMartin Luther High School, Northrop. Students can learn in a place where Christ is thefocus and excellence is the standard. MLHS offers a complete high school education ina safe, family-like environment where every student is valued. Interested students/parents are invited to come see what a difference Jesus in the classroom--everydaymakes in the lives of teens. All students are welcome at MLHS. Call 507-4365249. www.martinlutherhs.com.Page 9

THE LILIES HAVE BEEN PLACED T T In memory of :Norman & Faye Preuss by the John Preuss family (3 plants)Our parents Earl & Irene Senne, Edna Johnson & Leonard Milbrandt, and brothers Duane andIvan Senne by Kent & Erlene MilbrandtParents Wendell and Dorothy and brother Jeryl by Mary SchmittWife Virginia Krause by Marty KrauseOur parents by Arlan and Shaorn ReiterOur parents Bob and Ann Smith, George and Renata Benck by Rick, Mary Kay SmithHusband Donald by Barbara FellersenLate Wife Cindy Krenz by Larry KrenzErnie DeBoer by Debra DeBoerGeorge and Renata Benck by The Benck familyPaul & Voila Miedtke, and Thomas & Ada Westcott by Tom and Mary Westcott (2 plants)Our parents, Les & Geralda Hilgemeier, Rich & Elda Leiding by KarenLeiding & family (2 plants)In recognition of:My children and family by Angie Simmering (2 plants)Our parents Ken and Marla Kube by the Kube family (2 plants)Thankfulness for our blessings by Dennis and Majean Breitbarth.THE TULIPS HAVE BEEN PLACED T T In memory of:Dave Gratz ,and Marge Krugler by Kathy, Ben, and Briana GratzOur parents Herman & Alma Brinkman and Roydal & Alice Stough by Merle & Bev BrinkmanOur parents Raymond & Virginia Maday, Donald & Gladys Spee by Larry & Donna MadayLoving husband, dad, and grandpa Roger Sanders by Sue Sanders and familyOur parents Don and Janis Heintz by Kube family (2 plants)Rev. & Mrs. Wuggazer, Dennis Sundholm, Dorothy & Norm SundholmOur parents and family members by Carolyn & Robert Seidel.Donna Schaefer by Dianna Duvall and Ken & Jean Steuber and familyMy wife, Janice; mother & father, Martin & Anna Goebel, my mother & father-in-law, Elmer &Hulda Meyer by Marvin GoebelKaren, David, and Scott Garrison by April, Tyler, Katelyn, and Parker GarrisonDonald & Berdie Bremer and Bill and Florence Eyerly (2 plants)Herbert & Violet Howard by Scott & Carol Fuhrman (2 plants)Our parents, Roger Sanders and Charles & Esther Langhofer by Eric and Stephanie LanghoferOur parents, Les & Geralda Hilgemeier and Rich & Elda Leiding by Karen Leiding and familyHusband, father, Darrel Leiding by Karen Leiding and family (2 plants)In recognition of:My children and family by Angie Simmering (2 plants)Our many blessings by the Laven family (2 plants)Page 10

THE KALANCHOES HAVE BEEN PLACED T T In memory of :David Gratz by Norman and Violet GratzOur Loved ones waiting for us in heaven by Larry and Kristi BehrensOur parents, Harold & Laura Johnson by Nancy MeschkeGeorge & Renata Benck by Gene & Laurie Austin & familyEmil Lemke by Betty Lemke and John Preuss family (3 plants)Paula Mart by Justin and Melanie PreussIn recognition of:Thankfulness for our family and Tom’s healing by Tom and Mary Wescott (2 plants)THE CYCLAMEN HAVE BEEN PLACED T T In memory of :Phyllis Wedel and Gene Swanson by Doug and Kathy Wedel (2 plants)Doug Johnson by Deb JohnsonHusband Duane & Son-in-law Duane Mosloski by Shirley RoloffMax and Clara Maday and Bud and Tenny Pietsch by Chuck and Mary Jo MadayWalter & Edna Sandersfeld and Dewayne Gilbertson by Shirley Crocker and Nila GilbertsonNorman & Mary Behrens and Myrtle Dorcas by Richard and Loretta BehrensHusband Chuck Meschke by Nancy MeschkeParents, Rev. Walter & Dorothy Leider, and Charles Terhune by Charles and Elaine LeiderAllen & Marlene Fuhrman by Scott & Carol Fuhrman (2 plants)Scott Laven by the Laven family (2 plants)In recognition of:Father & Mother and Nila’s husband by Shirley Crocker and Nila GilbertsonTHE HYDRANGEAS HAVE BEEN PLACED T In memory of:Our grandpas Mike, Duane and Grandpa Roloff by Mike, Emily, Ella, Evan, & Gavin WubbenaParents: Elmer & Loretta Luedtke, Don & Gladys Spee by Russ & Joan LuedtkeHusband, James Lund; Parents: John & Elsie Horsch and John & Eleanor Lund by EstherLundHoward Simmering by his loving wife Emmy SimmeringOur parents: George & Renata Benck and Earl & Carla Benschoter by Neil & Sue BenschoterCharles & Eunice Whitaker and William & Carolyn Goemann by Delmar & Karen WhitakerLoved ones by Una AndersonPage 11

The Congregation at PrayerA Guide for Daily Meditation and Prayer for This WeekPray and confess out loud as much from the order of meditation and prayer as you are able,or as your family size and ages dictate. Learn by heart the catechism and Hymn of the Week.INVOCATION: “In the Name of the Fatherand of the Son and of the Holy Spirit.” Let allsay, “AMEN!”CONFESS the Apostles’ CreedPRAY the Psalm of the Week: Psalm 23READ from Small Catechism— The ThirdPetition with meaning: (Pre ) Thy will bedone on earth as it is in heaven. (1st ) Whatdoes this mean? The good and gracious willof God is done even without our prayer, butwe pray in this petition that it may be doneamong us also. (3rd ) How is God’s willdone? God’s will is done when He breaksand hinders every evil plan and purpose ofthe devil, and our sinful nature, which do notwant us to hallow God’s name or let Hiskingdom come; and when He strengthensand keeps us firm in His Word and faith untilwe die. This is His good and gracious will.READ from God’s Word:M:Hebrews 9:1-28T:Jeremiah 37-38W:Daniel 3Th:Daniel 6F:Matthew 3, Mark1, Matthew 4Sa:Acts 5:12-20(21-32)Su:John 20:19-31THE COLLECT OF THE WEEKAlmighty God the Father, through Your onlybegotten Son Jesus Christ You haveovercome death and opened the gate ofeverlasting life to us. Grant that we, whocelebrate with joy the day of our Lord’sresurrection, may be raised from the deathof sin by Your life-giving Spirit; throughJesus Christ, our Lord, who lives and reignswith You and the Holy Spirit, one God, nowand forever.DAILY THEMES FOR PRAYERPray for S: the joy of the resurrection among us; trueand godly worship throughout the world;and the faithful preaching and hearing ofGod’s Word.M: faith to live in the promises of HolyBaptism; your calling and daily work; theunemployed; the salvation and well-being ofour neighbors; for government; and forpeace.T: deliverance against temptation; theaddicted and despairing; the tortured andoppressed; and those struggling withbesetting sins.W: marriage and family, living togetherunder the grace of Christ according to theWord of God; those adults who must reartheir children alone; and godly schools,especially St. Paul Lutheran and MartinLuther.Th: the church and her pastors; formissionaries; fruitful and salutary use of theblessed sacrament of the Lord’s body andblood.F: the preaching of the cross of our LordJesus Christ; its spread throughout thewhole world and our community; thepersecuted.S: faithfulness to the end; the dying; therevival of those who are withering in thefaith or have fallen away; receptive heartsfor worship and study on the Lord’s Day.OUR PRAYERS at St. Paul’s (seebulletin).PRAY the Lord’s Prayer.PRAY Luther’s Morning or EveningPrayer from the Small Catechism.SPEAK OR SING the Hymn of the Week:LSB 483With high delight Let us uniteIn songs of great jubilation. Ye pure in heart,All bear your part, Sing Jesus Christ, oursalvation. To set us free Forever, He Is ris’nand sends To all earth’s ends Good news tosave ev’ry nation.Page 12

LAST WEEK’S ATTENDANCE:Last Saturday, 5:30pm Svc: 77Last Sunday, 9:00am Svc: 213Amount Needed Monthly for Budget . 102,615Amount Needed Weekly for Budget . 23,680March 31, 2022 Deficit . 145,973.06Children’s Noisy Offering (Last weekend). 13.20MEMORIALS: Neal Breitbarth, 20.00-- School Endowment fund.THIS WEEK IN OUR PART OF GOD’S KINGDOM(Subject to change)Sunday:May Newsletter deadline7:30amEaster Breakfast9:00amEaster Festival Divine Service10:00amWorship Service broadcast on KSUMNo ABC, YFBS, YBC, SSNo High School Bell ChoirNo Men’s Basketball, SPL GymMonday:No SchoolOffice closedTuesday:8:25am5:00pm6:00pmSchool ChapelLWML- BE Zone at SPL- Supper, ChB- Program, ol ChapelWeekday CatechismDeacon’sHand Bell ChoirMixed choir, EvangelismThursday:8:25am10:00am10:00amSchool ChapelMessenger deadlinePastor’s CircuitFriday:8:25am3:00pmSchool ChapelLMHCCCSaturday:12:00pm5:30pmWorship Service on local cable access channel 12Worship ServiceNext Sunday:9:00am10:00am10:15am11:00am7:00pmWorship ServiceWorship Service broadcast on KSUMABC, YFBS, YBC, SSHigh School Bell ChoirMen’s Basketball, SPL GymTHE ST. PAUL YOUTH GROUP will be serving Easter Breakfast before Church Serviceon Easter Sunday. Breakfast will begin at 7:30am. There will be biscuits-n-gravy, scrambledeggs, muffins, pastries, fruit, juice, milk and coffee. We look forward to serving you! Come join us! The SPL Youth group and families******IF YOU WOULD LIKE TO HELP provide financial aid for families that need assistancewith the tuition cost of attending St. Paul Lutheran School, please consider making a donationto the Anna Keck Student Aid Fund. Any amount would be gladly received and appreciated.Page 13

King. 7 He lives and grants me daily breath; He lives, and I shall conquer death; He lives my mansion to prepare; He lives to bring me safely there. 8 He lives, all glory to His name! He lives, my Jesus, still the same; Oh, the sweet joy this sentence gives: I know that my Redeemer lives! Text and Music: Public domain Kyrie: Page 152

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