Church Bulletin Announcements
April 1, 2022
In every thing by prayer and supplication with thanksgiving let your requests be made known unto God. Philippians 4:6
Homebound
Doris Appold
Dorine Auernhammer
Gwen Bakus
Eleonore Begick
Vera Begick
Jon Ittner
Mike & Karen Kusch
Margaret Meyer
Julie Roark
RoseAnne Schmidt
Roy Schwab
Anna Spielhaupter
Al Wegener
Tim Wegener
Frank & Carol Wozniak

Bereaved
Goldie June Wood (Vanessa Benkert's grandmother)

Special
Dean Bass
Gayle Burnison (Ben Burnison's mother, hospitalized)
Wyatt Crouse (Dan Bourdow’s grandson)
Larry Daly (Denise Daly's father; cancer)
Dave Foster
Justin Garcia (hip surgery)
Matthew Itter (RoseAnne Schmidt's son)
Debbie Kahihikolo (Denise Daly's sister)
Kathleen Kernstock
Connie Makl (Jeremy Warren's aunt)
Ardie Reuther
Jack Robinson (Jan Kinney's grandson; leukemia)
Don Schark (brain tumor)
Donna Smigiel (knee surgery)
This Week's Members
David & Sandra Appold
Christopher Begick
Kayla, Matthew, Owen, & Wyatt Brenay
Richard, Deborah, & Noah Doan
Morgan Gengler
Virginia Hutter
Keith Kunkel
Michael & Christine Maxwell
Hudson Podleski
RoseAnne Schmidt
Larry & Tammie Vogtmann
Daniel Zeilinger
Communion Statement
The Lord's Supper is celebrated here in the confession and glad confidence that our Lord, as He says, gives not only bread and wine, but His very body and blood to eat and drink for the forgiveness of sin. In joyful obedience to the clear teaching of our Lord Jesus those are invited to His table who trust His words, repent of all sin, and set aside any refusal to forgive and love as He forgives and loves us. They show forth His death until He comes. Because Holy Communion is a confession of the faith which is confessed at this altar, any who are not yet instructed, in doubt, or who hold a confession differing from that of The Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod and so are unable to receive the Sacrament are invited to meditate on God's Word in the distribution hymns and pray for the day when divisions will have ceased. If you wish to receive communion in your pew, please inform an usher.

Altar Flowers
This Sunday's altar flowers are in celebration of Irene Neumeyer's 97th birthday, given by her family.

Church Attendance
Last Sunday - 306 (185, 121)
Lent Midweek - 118 (67, 51)

Livestream

The Lutheran Hour
Sundays at 8:30 a.m. on WSAM 1400 AM
Donations mail to: Saginaw Valley Lutheran Hour; P.O. Box 133; Frankenmuth, MI 48734

Daily Bible Readings
April 3 - Mark 3
April 4 - Mark 4
April 5 - Mark 5
April 6 - Mark 6
April 7 - Proverbs 9
April 8 - Mark 7
April 9 - Mark 8
Easter Egg Hunt Planned for Saturday, April 9, 10 a.m. – noon
Come to St. Paul Lutheran School for an Outdoor Easter Egg Hunt! Our Egg Hunt is a community event and is open to young children, through elementary school. Come any time during the 2-hour event to participate in the hunt. We have thousands of eggs available, and every child gets 20 eggs and a treat bag, which includes an Easter storybook, while supplies last. This is an outdoor event, so dress for the weather. Bring your own basket to collect the eggs. Rain date is April 16.

Ladies Aid Honorary Member Night
Join us for a potluck on April 4, 2022 at 6:30 p.m. Bring a dish to pass and spouses/guests are invited.

Campfire Wood Available
Members, feel free to pick up some campfire wood from the pile behind the annex. Thank you!

Join Us at the Potluck on April 3
Please make plans to attend the potluck and bring a dish to pass as we will be welcoming our new members. If you are a 10:30 a.m. church goer, you are welcome to drop off your dish in the kitchen before the service. We look forward to seeing you there on Sunday, April 3 at noon in the Fellowship Hall!

Ladies Spring Tea
All ladies of St. Paul and guests are invited to a Ladies Spring Tea, May 22 at 2:00 p.m. in the Ministry Center. Come for fellowship and fun, tea and desserts. $5 tickets, as a fundraiser for Ministry Center décor, can be reserved now and will be sold after services beginning April 24. Volunteers to host a table and help with desserts are appreciated. For tickets contact Cher Leppek 989-460-838, for tables Lu Britton 989-798-3156, for desserts Cathi Reymore 989-2251204 or Tammy Jaskiewicz 989-385-0898. Hope to see you there!

JOY Gathering in April
The Joyful Older Youth or “JOY” (the name our Single Seniors have given themselves) meets on the third Thursday of each month. This group is geared towards those aged 60 and older and single. Meeting time is noon in the Fellowship Hall for lunch. Prepare for an afternoon of fellowship, food and fun. Our next meeting is April 21 at noon.

Upcoming Bus Trip
The “JOY” Senior Group is sponsoring a bus trip on Thursday, May 19th to visit 3 Lighthouses and a Winery in upstate lower Michigan. This trip will leave St. Paul Church at 8 a.m., have lunch at JJ’s in Alpena, supper at Iva’s Chicken Dinner and arrive home about 7:30 p.m. The cost will be about $65 to $70 with meals, tips included. This trip is open to all St. Paul members—single or married. If interested, please call Virginia Hutter (989-686-3262) or Bonnie List (989-686-6848).

LWML Mites
Reminder: the mite box will be out the first Sunday of the month (April 3) to collect your donations.

Cemetery Decorations
Mowing season is coming soon! Please remove any Christmas decorations from the cemetery by the end of April. Any remaining decorations will be removed and discarded.

Sunday School recognizes perfect attendance for March:
Congratulations to the following students who had perfect Sunday School attendance for the month of March: Charles Begick, Annabelle Gehrman, Isaac Hendrick, Brenna King, Jacob King, Ryker Kolberg, Abigail Matyas, Isaac Matyas, Olivia Matyas, Alex Schlicker, Maura Zeilnger.

Ushers Needed
Ushers are needed for the Tri-City Good Friday Service on 4/15/2022 at Horizons in Saginaw. Please bring a basket or bag from the Church. The Service starts at 1 pm so please try to be there between 12 noon and 12:15 to help with seating and then the collection. Please contact Vaughn Begick at 989 686-0578 to volunteer.

St. Patrick’s Day Parade – Thank You!
On March 20th, 56 St. Paul Wildcats enjoyed a beautiful afternoon of fellowship and fun at Bay City’s St. Patrick’s Day Parade. We gave away over 20,000 pieces of candy! Whether you were a participant, applied for a Thrivent grant, or made a candy or monetary donation, we appreciate you! You made the event a success. We are already looking forward to next year! – Kristen Kolberg, Megan Kusterer, and Kristen Glasser

Food of Faith Needs Your Help
Food of Faith is an ecumenical program with churches and organizations from Bay City's west side serving a free meal to all who come. This important community ministry needs your support! St. Paul is scheduled to be providing the meal at Food of Faith on April 14, July 14, & October 20. Do you have (or would be part of) a group that would like to take one of these dates? The number of people needing food has increased, and we are now serving 190-200 each time. This also means we are in need of financial assistance to make this possible! Do you have a team ready to cook? Are you willing to make a donation? Or are you a Thrivent member who can sponsor this event with an Action Grant? If you are willing to support this program with your time or money or by applying for a Thrivent Action Team, please contact Jamie Zeilinger (989-992-4602 or [email protected]). Thank you!

Easter Flowers
This year, Easter lilies and other spring flowers can be purchased by individuals in the congregation. A sign-up sheet, envelopes & payment box are in the narthex to purchase Easter plants. Checks can be made payable to Begick Nursery. If you would like to designate your flowers to be in honor or in memory of someone, there is a place to do so on the sign-up sheet. The deadline to order flowers is Sunday, April 3. Flowers will adorn the chancel area on April 17th for the Resurrection of our Lord; memorials will be printed in that bulletin. If you have any questions, please call or text Jean Begick (989-928-6192).

Lenten Services & Meals
Wednesday midweek services during Lent are at 3:30 and 6:30 p.m. Lenten suppers will be served from 4-6 p.m. in the Ministry Center with a free-will donation taken to support the hosting groups. All are welcome!
April 6 – VBS

Installation Service at Trinity-St. James
We invite the saints at St. Paul to join us for the installation of the Rev. Jimmy K. Riley as Pastor of Trinity-St. James Lutheran Church on Sunday, April 3 at 5:00 p.m. Pastor Gary L. Bender will preach, and Michigan District President Rev. Dr. David P.E. Maier will be in attendance. A reception and catered dinner will follow in our multi-purpose gymnasium.

Thank You So Much
Roger and I want to thank everyone who had been praying for us during our illness. We thank and praise God for answering our prayers for good health. - Roger & Linda Lee Brown

Tri-City Good Friday Worship Service
The Tri-City Good Friday Worship Service will be held on April 15, 2022, at the Horizon’s Conference Center at 6200 State Street in Saginaw Township at 1 pm. The Reverend Dr. Robert Kasper will be the guest Speaker. He is the Assistant to the President of the Michigan District-Lutheran Church Missouri Synod. He serves in Congregation Mission and Ministries, Metro Zone/Ministry Support and oversees the training and deploying of Intentional Interim Pastors. To underwrite the cost of this service, we are seeking support from congregation members as we have done in the past. If you would like to donate, contact your congregation representative, Vaughn Begick. Checks should be made out to “Good Friday Service”. Thank you for any support that you can give, and invite your relatives, friends, and unchurched acquaintances to join us at the service.

Enroll at St. Paul for 2022-2023 School Year!
Enrollment is now open! A $75 preschool enrollment fee and a $50 grade school enrollment fee (per child) will reserve your child’s spot for next year. Click here for information and admission forms. If you desire your child to receive a Christ-centered education, please call the school office at 989.684.4450 for more information and to make arrangements to enroll your child.

Please Help!
Our Video Display Team desires to add another early service screen operator. We’d like enough operators so that each serves for one Sunday per month. Training is available. Call Don Krueger (989-895-5737) if interested.

Stewardship - A Way of Life
Luke 20:16 -- "'He will come and destroy those tenants and give the vineyard to others.' When they heard this, they said, 'Surely not!'" The crowds were shocked at Jesus' parable because they took the grace of God for granted. They never thought that God would actually take "the vineyard" away from them. But we only have access to God by faith. And we can drive faith and the Holy Spirit away. That is the warning of the parable. The Lord has graciously given us His Kingdom. Let us not take it for granted but instead respond with humble thanksgiving!

Valley Vision
April's Valley Vision is available here.
Register for Camp @ Camp Lu Lay Lea
Camp Lu Lay Lea is now registering campers for Summer 2022! Camp Lu Lay Lea is a Christian Summer Camp for youth ages 8-14. Camp Lu Lay Lea is located on Henderson Lake near West Branch, Michigan. We offer seven one-week sessions (Sunday-Saturday). Youth Campers have the ability to participate in boating/canoeing, campfires, Chapel, arts and crafts, gaga ball, devotions, three different games a day, skits, singing, swimming, making new friends and so MUCH MORE! To register your child, go to www.camplulaylea.org and click on the camp schedule tab.

Camp Arcadia is seeking young adults for service!
Camp Arcadia is hiring young adults with a desire to serve God by serving others while living in an intentional Christian community. Our summer staff team serves in a variety of departments including program, kitchen, office, caretaking (grounds), housekeeping, media, archives and Trading Post. Camp is seeking young adults with one year of post high school experience who have a heart for service and a desire to learn and grow on the shores of Lake Michigan! Visit camp-arcadia.com/serve or call 231-889-4361 for more information.

Part-time Custodian
Faith Lutheran Church and School are seeking applicants for a part-time Custodian position. Work hours are Monday through Friday, 30 hours per week. Job duties entail cleaning bathrooms, mopping and vacuuming floors, trash removal, window washing, helping with event setup and salting sidewalks in winter. Applicants must be able to lift up to 50 pounds. Successful candidate must undergo a criminal records check before hiring.
Applications can be emailed to [email protected] or mailed to Faith Lutheran, 3033 Wilder Rd, Bay City, MI 48706 Attention Trustees.

The Traveling Last Supper Troupe
Friday, April 8, 7:00 p.m. The Traveling Last Supper Troupe will be at St Mark Lutheran Church & Preschool (2565 N Miller, Saginaw). Watch the Disciples interact during their meal with Jesus the night before His crucifixion. Free Admission. Freewill offering. Everyone Invited!! Info: 989-781-3205

Triumphant Entry
Come experience the Triumphant Entry of Jesus Live on Palm Sunday April 10, 2022 at Zion Lutheran Church, 510 W. Ivy St. Bay City, MI. 48706 from 10:30am till 12pm! There will be costumed characters waving Palms & saying Hosanna with Jesus. Come see and pet the live animals provided by Wilderness Trails Zoo, including Sadie the Camel.

German Service
On Sunday, April 10th, St. Lorenz’s monthly German worship service will be held at 11:00 am in the St. Lorenz School dining room. 140 Churchgrove Rd., Frankenmuth. Palm Sunday worship recalls Jesus’ historic entry into Jerusalem. We celebrate that He continues to “journey” into peoples’ lives today and promises to walk with us on our respective journeys of faith. The service features German liturgy and an English sermon by Pastor Bill Hoesman based on Philippians 2:8 entitled “A Humble Attitude, Really?” The congregation will join in singing favorite hymns: „ Heut' fangen wir in Gottes Nam'n“ (As We Begin another Week), “Laßet uns mit Jesu ziehen” (Let Us Ever Walk With Jesus), “Jesu, komm doch selbst zu mir” (Jesus, Savior, Come to Me) and „Jesu, deine Passion“ (Jesus, I Will Ponder Now).  
The service will also be broadcast on Charter cable channel 191, on the St. Lorenz app., and livestreamed (and stored) on the St. Lorenz website at http://stlorenz.org/stream. 

Festival Ascension Eve Divine Service
On Wednesday, May 25 at 7:00 p.m. Grace Lutheran Church in Auburn, Michigan will be hosting a festival Ascension Eve Divine Service. The preachers for this service will be Rev. Christopher Vossler of St. Paul, Sanford, Rev. Phillip Baerwolf of Zion, Bay City, and Rev. Aaron Schian of Grace, Auburn. The organists will be Jon Eifert of St. Michael, Richville and Nathan Beethe of Grace, Auburn. There will be a Mass Choir made up of members from area congregations, brass, and organ. Anyone who wishes to participate in the mass choir should contact Nathan Beethe at [email protected]. Please mark your calendars for this exciting event! We hope you will join us!
Old Testament Reading
Isaiah 43:16–21
16Thus says the LORD,
who makes a way in the sea,
a path in the mighty waters,
17who brings forth chariot and horse,
army and warrior;
they lie down, they cannot rise,
they are extinguished, quenched like a wick:
18“Remember not the former things,
nor consider the things of old.
19Behold, I am doing a new thing;
now it springs forth, do you not perceive it?
I will make a way in the wilderness
and rivers in the desert.
20The wild beasts will honor me,
the jackals and the ostriches,
for I give water in the wilderness,
rivers in the desert,
to give drink to my chosen people,
21the people whom I formed for myself
that they might declare my praise.”

Epistle
Philippians 3:8–14
8Indeed, I count everything as loss because of the surpassing worth of knowing Christ Jesus my Lord. For his sake I have suffered the loss of all things and count them as rubbish, in order that I may gain Christ 9and be found in him, not having a righteousness of my own that comes from the law, but that which comes through faith in Christ, the righteousness from God that depends on faith— 10that I may know him and the power of his resurrection, and may share his sufferings, becoming like him in his death, 11that by any means possible I may attain the resurrection from the dead.
12Not that I have already obtained this or am already perfect, but I press on to make it my own, because Christ Jesus has made me his own. 13Brothers, I do not consider that I have made it my own. But one thing I do: forgetting what lies behind and straining forward to what lies ahead, 14I press on toward the goal for the prize of the upward call of God in Christ Jesus.

Holy Gospel
Luke 20:9–20
9[Jesus] began to tell the people this parable: “A man planted a vineyard and let it out to tenants and went into another country for a long while. 10When the time came, he sent a servant to the tenants, so that they would give him some of the fruit of the vineyard. But the tenants beat him and sent him away empty-handed. 11And he sent another servant. But they also beat and treated him shamefully, and sent him away empty-handed. 12And he sent yet a third. This one also they wounded and cast out. 13Then the owner of the vineyard said, ‘What shall I do? I will send my beloved son; perhaps they will respect him.’ 14But when the tenants saw him, they said to themselves, ‘This is the heir. Let us kill him, so that the inheritance may be ours.’ 15And they threw him out of the vineyard and killed him. What then will the owner of the vineyard do to them? 16He will come and destroy those tenants and give the vineyard to others.” When they heard this, they said, “Surely not!” 17But he looked directly at them and said, “What then is this that is written:
‘The stone that the builders rejected
has become the cornerstone’?
18Everyone who falls on that stone will be broken to pieces, and when it falls on anyone, it will crush him.”
19The scribes and the chief priests sought to lay hands on him at that very hour, for they perceived that he had told this parable against them, but they feared the people. 20So they watched him and sent spies, who pretended to be sincere, that they might catch him in something he said, so as to deliver him up to the authority and jurisdiction of the governor.

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