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       Southern District - LCMS
    April 15, 2017

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NOMINATIONS ARE OPEN!

Any Southern District congregation, meeting in assembly, may submit nominations for offices of the Southern District. Positions open for nomination, nomination forms, and nomination deadlines, are available on our  website: 
http://southernlcms.org/about/district-convention-nominations/

OUR STEWARDSHIP OF HIS RESOURCES
District Mission Support Trends

        2015               2016              2017
Total Budget                 $900,000            $900,000        $900,000

Budgeted Income         $225,000             $225,000          $225,000             
through 03/31

Actual Income                $199,619              $178,295           $197,075
through 03/31

SPIRIT OF SOUTHERN SUBMISSIONS

 

Remember that submissions for the May/June issue of SOS are due by May 15. The preferred means for receiving submissions is by email (sos@southernlcms.org). Please send photos as JPEG files, attached to the email. Congregational news that is received but exceeds space in the printed SOS will be published on the "Around the District" blog of our website. Thank you for sharing your news!

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UPCOMING EVENTS
April 28-30, 2017 Louisiana-Mississippi LWML
 District Retreat
Rosaryville Spirit Life Center
Pontchatoula, LA
July 7-10, 2017 SAVE THE DATE!!
Sr. Youth Retreat
Blue Horizon Camp
Panama City Beach, FL

GERMANY AND THE REFORMATION
500TH ANNIVERSARY TRIP

Have you always wanted to visit Germany and see the places where the Reformation began? This year, in the 500th anniversary of the Reformation's beginning, join us as we travel to sites like Wittenberg, where Luther taught as professor and posted the 95 Theses; the Wartburg Castle, where he translated the New Testament into German for all to read; Eisleben, where Luther was born; and many more! Led by LCMS pastors Robert Roegner of St. Louis and Derek Waffel of Pascagoula, MS, the trip is from  July 8 to July 15, 2017 . For more information see the attached brochure, or contact Pastor Waffel at 


Birmingham Confessional Lutheran Fellowship--College Group

A campus ministry group has been started that meets on Tuesdays at  7pm  at St. Paul Lutheran Church - Birmingham. They have a facebook group that was created to offer more information about the meetings and where people can ask any questions about their ministry.  Please share this information with your congregations in order to reach any college/university students who may be interested!

IN TRANSITION:  CALLING CONGREGATIONS

 

       St. James - Gonzales, LA                           Grace - Huntsville, AL

       Trinity - Monroe, LA                                      St. Paul's - Cullman, AL
       Christ the King - Natchitoches, LA

If your congregation has extended a call, or had a call returned, please remember to notify the Southern District office.
~ CALLED TO SERVE ~

Rev. Robert Lydick, Emeritus, Panama City Beach, FL to Redemption, Panama City Beach, FL ~ Accepted

~MILESTONE ANNIVERSARIES~

Celebrating the Ministry of Pastor and People 

Anniversary of Ordination

 

 
THE LUTHERAN CHURCH OF THE GOOD
SHEPHERD ~ BILOXI, MS

Imagine the beauty of rejoicing in the Resurrection of Jesus Christ with the sounds and sights of His glorious creation all around. Seagulls overhead, sharks and dolphins seen in the distance as the sun rises over the Mississippi sound. Christians gather from all over the world to celebrate the Son of God and His resurrection from the dead. It's all about Jesus and what His death and resurrection means for us. The Lutheran Church of the Good Shepherd invites all to celebrate the Resurrection of our Lord with a special Easter Sunrise Service on Biloxi Beach. The Service will be  April 16, 2017 at 6:30 AM at the fire pit at Hwy 90 and White Ave . The service will be led by Pastor James Garnett. Regular Worship Service will be held at 10:30 AM at the church. The youth are sponsoring a pancake breakfast to help fund their trip to the National Youth Gathering. The church is located at 2004 Pass Road in Biloxi. More information and directions can be found on their website at  www.goodshepherdbiloxi.com   or by calling the church office at 228-388-5767.



For additional information, contact Pastor McNair Ramsey at mcnairramsey@gmail.com
CONCORDIA COLLEGE ALABAMA ALUMNI AND FRIENDS 

 Dear Alumni and Friends,
The weekend of May 11-14, 2017 is rapidly approaching. The deadline for sending in your various fees is even closer. Keep in mind that all are asked to submit the dues of $35.00 whether you plan to attend or not. We hope and pray that you are planning to attend all the activities and will send your payments accordingly.
I am asking all of the Alumni/Friends Chapters to submit their gifts to the Association and thereby to Concordia College Alabama on or before May 12th, 2017. All other fees you are asked to send to me, or
Mrs. Gracie Hollins,Treasurer on or before April 1st, and no later than the 15th, of April 2017.  Please go to Concordia College Alabama web and give a little of your precious time to the Alumni Association bar and you will be given all the activities for the weekend so identified. A brief summary is given here. Would you please share the information with all those in your area who are graduates and friends of the college?
To those chapters that I know are diligently working to make your fundraiser a success, blessings to you. I am praying that all will go well and that you will have excellent support from those who love our institution.

Below is the information that you will find on the web of www.ccal.edu:

1. Thursday May 11 -- at 6:00 P.M. Graduates/Family Banquet Julius & Mary Jenkins Center (400 are               planned for) 6:00 P.M.

2. Friday May 12 -- arrival of Alumni and Friends 
    A. Dedication of new location of Dr. Rosa J. Young Museum at 1:30 to 2:30 P.M. West Campus
    
B. Graduation Exercises, Practice, and Walk Through 4:00 P.M.  
    C. Alumni/Friends Working Reception: Graduates free: All others $10.00.  Lehman Center at 6:00 P.M. to           9:00 P.M. (The future enhancement of CCAL) (150 expected to attend)

3. Saturday, May 13th -- 2017 Alumni/Friends Breakfast $5.00. The time is 8:00 A.M. to 9:15 A.M.
    A. Graduation Exercises in the Julius/Mary Jenkins Center 10:00 A.M. to 12:00 Noon. The class of 1967           will participate.  All the Pastors are invited to attend the graduation exercises and to bring their individual         red stole and robe.
    B. Graduation Reception: Place to be determined. It may beheld in the Lehman Center.
    C. Alumni/Friends Business Meeting: Kreft Center Theater 1:00 P.M. to 3:00 P.M.
    D. Planning to travel to Montgomery for arrival at 5:00 P.M.
    E. Cruise Snack food and open bar 5:00 P.M. to 8:30 P.M. $45.00
    F.  Dinner and fellowship at Mrs. Lucinda Moseley's home 9:00 P.M. to 11:00 P.M.
    G. Return to Selma.
   
4. Sunday, May 14th -- Breakfast on your own.
    A. Worship at Trinity Lutheran Church Selma, AL, 1900 Marie 
Foster Street. Rev. Steven Washington is              the Pastor.
    B. Bible Class at 9:45 A.M.
    C. Worship Service at 11:00 A.M.   
    D. After Worship Reception sponsored by Trinity Lutheran Church -- Trinity Lutheran Church Fellowship               Hall.
    E. Closing of the 2017 Alumni/Friends gathering.  Please help us to plan well by sending in your fees and           contributions!

Please pray for our work together and blessings on your work and travel to and from the gathering. The Lord be with you.................

Sincerely in His service
Rev. Dr. McNair Ramsey, President CCAL
Alumni/Friends Association
176 Deep Woods Circle
Valley Grande, AL 36701

Mrs. Gracie Hollins, Treasurer
1712 Broad Street
Selma, AL 36701
C/O Concordia College Alabama
A CENTURY OF BLACK LIFE, CULTURE AND HISTORY
THE STRUGGLE CONTINUES
Bethlehem ~ Prattville, AL
Dr. Constance Smith Hendricks

Recognition of accomplishments of African-Americans was held during the Black History program at  Bethlehem Lutheran Church, Prattville AL, where Rev. Jeff Hesterman is Pastor. The program, "A Century of Black Life, Culture and History-The Struggle Continues..." featured speaker Constance Smith Hendricks, PhD, RN, FAAN, a Concordia alumni who returned to establish an accredited nursing program. 
 Hendricks talked about her struggles as a young divorced student with a  10 year old daughter leaving Alabama to attend Boston College in Massachusetts, where she graduated in 1992 as the first African American to complete the PhD program in clinical nursing research. She shared that the local church gave her the support she needed as the only black student in the College of Nursing.
 Hendricks retired two years ago from the School of Nursing at Auburn University where she held the Charles W. Barkley Endowed Chair. She returned "home" to establish and direct a nursing program at Concordia College Alabama. She had attended the institution -- then named Alabama Lutheran Academy -- from the age of three through high school.  
 She serves as professor, Division of Health Sciences Chair and Department of Nursing Director-RN to BSN Program.  She told the congregation she was excited about Concordia College Alabama recently gaining a six-year accreditation for the nursing program through the National League for Nursing Commission for Nursing Education Accreditation in February.  
Dr. Hendricks reminded us that "There is nothing too hard for God."  Her uplifting message included references from James 4:2, "You have not, because you ask not" and Matthew 21:22, "Whatever you ask in prayer, you will receive, if you have faith."  She concluded her remarks with a stirring rendition of "Only What You Do For Christ Will Last."
COMMUNITY EASTER EGG HUNT
St. Mark's - Elberta, AL

St. Mark's in Elberta, AL held their Annual Community Easter Egg Hunt on Saturday, April 8.  It was a great success and there were many children there from the community as well as our church.  Toby Moore played his guitar and sang praise music during the event.  In addition to the Easter egg hunt, children had the opportunity to play many games, color Christian Easter pictures, and receive gift bags and a Christian cross bookmark. 
 

 
Celebrate the 500th Anniversary of the Reformation in Germany
 
Join Pastor Keith and Diana Ringers on an Enchanting Rhine and Reformation Tour Nov. 11-20, 2017.   Fly to Amsterdam and board a luxurious river cruise ship for five days down the Rhine and Rhine Gorge, stopping at Cologne, Koblenz, Mainz, Worms, Speyer, and Heidelberg.  Then spend four days on the land tour visiting Wartburg Castle, Erfurt, Eisleben, and Wittenberg.  The guest speaker on this EO faith based trip is Lutheran pastor, Rev. Keith Loesch,  founder and past director of the Wittenberg English Ministry in Germany.   For more information, click here for a brochure or contact Keith Ringers at  dringers@gulftel.com
This is the Ringers' third trip with EO (Educational Opportunities), the Holy Land in 2016 and the Footsteps of St. Paul cruise in 2013 and they recommend this travel company highly.
 

Thank you!
Diana Ringers
http://www.eo.travelwithus.com/tours/enchanting-rhine-and-reformation-tour-with-rev-keith-diana-ringers#eotours
  "The Greatest of These Is Love"
LWML Retreat

The Louisiana-Mississippi LWML District is sponsoring a weekend retreat on  April 28-30 at Rosaryville Spirit Life Center in Ponchatoula, LA. The theme for  the retreat is "The Greatest of These is Love". Pastoral Counselors Pastor Bill  Vogt and Pastor David Hartung will lead participants through the many aspects  of love as found in Scripture and show how we can reflect them in our lives.  There will be opportunities for fun and relaxation as well.

Cost of the retreat is $64.00-$190.00. Full details, including a registration form are available on the retreat page of our LA-MS website. You may also contact your  LWML Society President for the  registration form and where to send it. All registrations should be in by March  31, 2017. Please click here for a printable flier.
37th Biennial Convention of the LWML
"Jesus Christ Above All"
June 22-25, 2017

Join us as we celebrate the 75th anniversary of the LWML!

Click here for a PDF of the convention registration form.
Check out the convention page of the LWML website for all of the exciting convention details!


 
The saying goes, if you don't stand for something, you will fall for anything.  So, what do you stand for?  Is it worth standing for?
 
Southern District Senior Youth Gathering
July 7-10, 2017
Panama City, Florida
Registration is done online by going to  
southernlcms.org     Click on youth ministry tab and select senior high events.
Early Bird Registration - Monday, May 8, 2017 through Sunday, May 21, 2017   $180.00
Normal Registration - Monday, May 22, 2017 through Sunday, June 25, 2017      $200.00
 
The featured speaker for the Youth Gathering is Pastor Travis Hartjen.  Pastor Travis is a church planter in Allen, TX,  where he helped launch Tangible Grace.  Prior to that, he was a DCE and focused on the discipleship of families and students.  He speaks around the country weaving the truth of Jesus with humor and anecdotes from his own life.


The Great Romance Band - Worship/Rock Band from the St. Louis, MO area - will be featured.





The 140th anniversary of The Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod's Black Ministry will be celebrated during a convocation July 12-16, 2017, in Birmingham, Ala.  The Black Ministry Family Convocation will gather under the theme: 
"All For Jesus: Know Him - Confess Him - Serve Him." 

Attendees will also proclaim with our Synod's Reformation theme that "It's Still All About Jesus."
Please plan to join LCMS Black Ministry in celebrating this historic time in our church.
For more information,  email Maria Winsborough or call 888-843-5267.
click here  for registration info.


Ladies from the New Orleans Zone LWML gathered at Epiphany Lutheran Church on Sunday, March 19. An in-gathering of personal care items was contributed by the attendees and delivered to Ferncrest Manor on March 20.
 
STEWARDSHIP OF OUR CONGREGATIONS PROJECT HIGHLIGHTS -- MARCH 2017 

The basic Concept, Project Plan, and BOD approvals are in place. Just this past week, district leadership encouraged and supported the Stewardship of Our Congregations Initiative actions to preserve and grow our Lutheran presence in communities district-wide. Here are a few details . . .
We are moving forward to assemble the prototype effort and begin contacting candidate host (large/growing-stable) and satellite (small/declining) congregations. Current actions include drafting a project brochure and developing a set of pithy surveys to help Regional VPs, BOD, Circuit Visitors and Stewardship Advocates recruit candidate congregations. Information brochure and surveys will communicate shared principles and terms such as . . .
  • Congregational identity . . . Connected multi-point parishes, never consolidated or combined.
  • Worship culture . . . Key to connecting with like congregations, includes communion practice, style of worship, and ministry context.
  • Partnership desire . . . Willingness to partner and participate with other congregations.
  • Congregations self-describe/self-identify as growing, stable, declining.
  • Components of congregational ministry will include Word and Sacrament ministry (worship service, sermon, communion), Education (Bible study, confirmation), and Pastoral care.
For more information on the Stewardship of Small Congregations initiative to include interest in participating in the effort, please contact Stewardship Team members Pastor Tony Ramsey or Don Panzenhagen using contact information on the District Stewardship Who We Are web page. 
 
 
Getty Music Worship Conference
September 18-20, 2017
Nashville, TN

Sing!   A conference for pastors, musicians, and leaders to reform and encourage congregational singing.
This conference exists to help pastors, musicians, and leaders build a Biblical understanding and creative vision for the congregational singing in their churches. Bringing together speakers and artists from many traditions and walks of life, our desire is to encourage churches towards a deeper, more dynamic view of theology, artistry and mission in congregational singing. 

 


WE LIFT UP IN PRAYER. . .
 






Jesus said to her, "I am the resurrection and the life. The one who believes in me will live, even though they die;..." John 11:25 (NIV)
                                                                                            
  These brothers and sisters in Christ coping with cancer:
  
  • Rev. Jerry Conley (Emeritus - Marianna, FL)
  • Rev. Jack Betz (Emeritus - Miramar Beach, FL)
  • Mrs. Gloria Moritz, widow of Rev. Victor Moritz (Emeritus - Metairie, LA)
  • Rev. Sidney Ponseti (Emeritus - Baton Rouge, LA)
  • Rev. Ed Rogers (Emeritus - Ozark, AL)
  • Mrs. Doris Taglauer, wife of Rev. Jim Taglauer (Emeritus - Folsom, LA) 
  • Rev. David Robatzen (Lutheran Church of the Resurrection - Pensacola, FL)
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      These brothers and sisters in Christ coping with various health issues:
    • Mrs. Melodie Rupp, wife of Rev. Bob Rupp (Emeritus - Pensacola, FL)
    • Mrs. June Ring, mother of Rev. Marcus Ring (St. Paul - Shreveport, LA)
    • Rev. Michael Shannon (Faith - Shreveport, LA)
    • Rev. Rory Hermann (Good Shepherd - Gulf Breeze, FL)
    • Rev. Brandon Simoneaux (Christ Our Savior - Harvey, LA)
    • Rev. Dr. James P. Brown (Emeritus - Pensacola, FL)
    • Dr. J. B. Marshall (Concordia College Alabama Board of Regents member)
    • Rev. Dr. Edgar Homrighausen (Emeritus - Lacombe, LA)
    • Rev. Bernard Ansorge (Ascension - Huntsville, AL)
    May our Lord Jesus Christ himself and God our Father, who loved us and by His grace gave us eternal encouragement and good hope, encourage your hearts and strengthen you in every good deed. Thessalonians 2: 16-17  (NIV)
                                    THE GIFT OF GENEROSITY-Electronic Giving
     
     A definition of generous includes this phrase: 
    Freely sharing valuable things.   Freely sharing
    . . .no strings attached. . .no tit for tat. . .nothing expected in return.   Valuable things: your child. What is more valuable than a life of someone you love beyond measure?   As we reflect on this message, remember Those Who Don't Yet Know Jesus.  Your continued support for the mission and ministry of the Southern District is requested. 
     
    If you need a convenient way to make regular offerings, we encourage you to look into our electronic online giving options.  

    Visit here or contact Ronnie Giaise  at the Southern District office for more information --- r.giaise@southernlcms.org.

    Illustration by Patti Miller, Member of Redeemer Lutheran Church in Fairhope, Alabama.
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