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Offering for the Lord Order of Worship Prayer of the 7th Sunday of Pentecost July 23, 2017 All [offering prayer]: Dear heavenly Father, you are the giver of every good gift. In your Son we have received your free gift of Our order of worship is the Common Service. It is found in the red hymnals forgiveness and eternal life. Grant that our offering may testify to beginning on page 15 or follow along using the service screens in the front of our glad willingness to return to you a joyous portion of all that you the church. have given us. Amen. Before worship begins: Prayers for meditation are on pages 10-11 in the red hymnals. P: Prayers for the day All: The Lord's Prayer (p. 20) Welcome: Aderman Sending Blessing Opening Hymn [LAPPY 137] I Need Thee Every Hour Hymn: [355 v 1,2] Take The World But Give Me Jesus (adjusted by J. Aderman) Confession of Sins and Assurance of Forgiveness (p. 15 CW) Announcements Prayer and Praise To Our Guests: All [sing]: Blessed assurance, Jesus is mine! We are pleasedthat you are worshipingwith us today! Oh, what a foretaste of glory divine! If visiting for the first time, pleasesign our guest book located in the churchentryway. Heir of salvation, purchase of God, A Parent's Roomis locatednear the churchfront doors. Restroomsare locateddown­ Born of his Spirit, washed in his blood. stairs. Children'sactivity bulletins are also availablefor coloring. This is my story, this is my song, Next Week's Scripture Readings & Lesson: Praising my Savior all the day long; This is my story, this is my song, Amos 7:10-17; 1 Timothy 3:1-7; Mark 6:7-13. Praising my Savior all the day long. LAPPY 26:1 theme: Set Free from the lie: I avoid problems not face them. (I Samuel 17:20-37) P: Spirit of Truth, we are told multiple and constant lies by Satan and by our culture. Our old Adam is willingly deceived by those Set Free (from lies we believe) is our summer lies. Teach us how your grace in Jesus and your Word have set sermon series. Many lies bombard us about who us free from all lies so we can live in freedom as your children. we are and how we are able to live in this world. In We ask this through Jesus, who lives and rules with you and this worship series we claim Jesus' promise that the Father, one God, now and forever. "the truth will set you free" (John 8:32) as we compare what God All [sing]: Amen. tells us in his Word about those lies. The lies we will look to tri­ umph over are: Scripture Lessons: Ezekiel 2:1-3:4, 2 Timothy 3:10-4:5, June 25, I must be perfect (performance determines my worth) Mark 6:1-6 July 2, Emotional reasoning equals facts July 9, Life should be easy and fair Confession of Faith: (p. 18 cw) July 16, God can't use me unless I am spiritually strong Hymn: [LAPPY 18] Be Thou My Vision July 23, I must have everyone's love and approval July 30, I must avoid problems not face them Message August 6, People are basically good Scripture: Psalm 73:23-28 August 13, God's love must be earned Theme: Set Free from the lie: August 20, It is my Christian duty to meet the needs of others I must have everyone's love and approval August 27, Christians don't feel angry, anxious, or depressed

Response to the Word: Create in me (p. 20) Series video: We are grateful to Aaron Lambrecht for being fea­ tured in our video and Pastor Aderman for producinQ them. Church News I In our Prayers j [email protected] www.Siloahlutheran.org Sick and Shut-In: Dwayne Ross (son of William Ross), Doro­ thy Odems, Carrie Buckner (sister of Margie Hampton), Margie Siloah's New Pastor: Pastor Brady Coleman will be installed as Jackson, Dorothy Swanigan (niece of Ann Mannery), Marcia Siloah's next pastor on July 30th at 4pm. Praise, prayer, and Gray, Willie Mae Collier (cousin of Carol Davis), Bill Bagemihl, God's Word will fill the service, as we celebrate the beginning of Hershel Adams, Adriene Brown, Terry Tyrone Williams (son-in­ this new stage in Siloah's ministry. Pastor Peter Kassulke from law of Willie Mae Knox), Shaunte Wigley, Lartha Moore, Pearlie St. James congregation in Milwaukee will preach the sermon. Wilkins, David Bennett, and Jeff Roloff. (Pastor Kassulke was Pastor Coleman's supervising pastor during his vicar year at the seminary.) WELS from the area will Happy Anniversary! Clifton & Catherine Washington (58 years) participate in the "laying on of hands" blessing. Our Senior and and Kevin & Regina Johnson (30 years)- 7/25; David & Ella choirs will assist us in worship and Don Roeber will be at Bennett (48 years)- 7/26; Shaley & Monique Boulware (4 years) the organ. Following the service, a fellowship meal in Pastor Cole­ and Michael & Yvette Harris- 7/28. man's honor will be prepared. Everyone is encouraged to attend Happy Birthday! Catherine Washington, Sue Knorr, Mary and bring a dessert. Thank you! Dittmar- 7/23; LaShawna Adams, Ramon Johnson- 7/26; Bertha Shadd- 7/28; Jason Jones- 7/29. Plans for Pastor & Mrs. Coleman's arrival: When the Cole­ man's arrive in Milwaukee, they will not have much in their pantry. Baptism Announcement Kenai DeVaughn Drew was wel­ We can help with that and let the Colemans know we are over­ comed into God's family on July 21 as the Spirit created faith in joyed they are here. We are gathering a 'Housewarming Collec­ Jesus in his heart through the miracle of baptism. Kenai is the tion' to welcome Pastor and Mrs. Coleman. Examples of ways son of Alexis Ness and the grandson of Jennifer Brown. May members can participate include contributing a gift of money, a God use us all to keep Kenai close to Jesus. non-perishable food item(s), household products (paper towels, napkins, cleaning supplies, etc.), a gift card to a local restaurant or Wedding Announcement! Ashley Johnson (daughter of Patrick other business, a greeting card to express your well-wishes. Con­ and Zena Johnson) will be united in holy matrimony to Max Pas­ tributions will be received in a door collection after the next two cal on Thursday, July 27th. Congratulations and God's blessings worship services. Please contact Mrs. Jean Bell-Calvin (414- to the happy couple! 462-7621) or Mrs. Catherine Washington (414-535-0745) for more information. Thank you in advance for your contributions! I Calendar for the Week I Don Roeber Retiring After 40+ years of being one of Siloah's Today finest organists, Don Roeber will be retiring in June of 2018. We Coffee fellowship in the Fellowship Hall ...... 8:30AM-9:00AM wish Don all God's best. He will truly be missed! Bible Class/Fellowship Hall ...... 9:00AM Chaplain Internship Adrian Gunn will be participating in Worship Service ...... 1O:OOAM the chaplain internship program with Dr. Paul Steinberg and HOPE Outreach Meeting ...... 11 :OOAM Schools from June 14th-July 27th. Elder Gunn will minister to Tuesday HOPE children during the week, and lead in Sunday worship. Senior Choir Practice ...... 6:30PM Wednesday LWMS The 54th Annual Convention was held in Orlando, Florida. Bible Information Class ...... 11 :OOAM Information regarding the convention and voting results will be Food pantry ...... 1-2:00PM available soon! For questions about LWMS please see our report­ Sunday ers, Annie Mannery and Erica Johnson. Thank you for your Coffee fellowship/Fellowship Hall ...... 8:30AM-9:00AM continued prayers and support of our missionaries! Bible Class/Fellowship Hall ...... 9:00AM Worship Service w/ ...... 1O:OOAM Siloah Website With special thanks to Mr. Roger Calvin, you can Installation/Pastor Coleman w/potluck ...... 4:00PM now check out our new church and school website by visiting Silo­ ahlutheran.org. j Church News -J •••••••••••••••••• School News 2017-18 • Sunday Morning Bible Class Join us each morning at • • 9am in our Fellowship Hall. Today, our Bible study will begin •••••• to work through a study on our Father's will for men and •••• ••••• • women. This new lesson is titled, Heirs Together: a study Photo: Our school theme this year is "Here I Stand." We have of what God says about gender. Does the Bible really say a photographer, Robert Bell, coming on Monday, July 24th at women are second class citizens? Does God want hus­ 10am to take a group picture. We would like anyone from our bands to rule over their wives? Why can't women be pas­ church and school to come and join us for the photo. Pictures tors? Don't miss out on the blessings God intends for us, will be taken from the knees to the ground. Please wear shorts for others, and for his church. Come and bring a friend! and tennis shoes for the photos. Any questions, please see Principal or Mrs. Anthony. Thank you! A New Bible Information Class for people who are inter­ ested in learning what we teach about God at Siloah is avail­ Open Enrollment: Open enrollment for the 2017-18 school year able each Wednesday at 11 am. Please invite anyone you takes place on August 1st-20th for new and continuing students. know who is considering joining Siloah to attend. This is a We encourage parents and students to enroll early. There is cur­ good refresher course for older members. For more infor­ rently a waiting list for our K4 grades and only limited seats avail­ mation please contact Pastor Aderman or Mr. Adrian Gunn. able for K5. Please stop by our school office or contact Principal Scott Anthony via email at: [email protected]; You Matter to God Bible study Our post-Easter worship office 414-873-8240 or cell 715-212-4841. Don't forget to visit series has a do-at-home Bible study. When you work our website at: siloahlutheran.org for additional information about through the Bible study during the week, you will receive a our school. much greater value from the Sunday message. Copies of the Bible studies are available at both entryways of Siloah Volunteers Needed for School Registration: School resumes or online at http://bit.ly/2o T 4eNG . Monday, August 21, 2017 for grades 5th-8th and August 22nd Sunday School Classes will resume thisfall. Please for all grades K4-8. Volunteers are needed during orientation encourage your children to continue in God's Word! (open house) on Saturday, August 12th from 10am-12 Noon. Please call our school office for more information at 414-873- Last Week's Attendance: Bible class, 35; Worship Service, 8240. 130; Communion, 48. School library help Our school is in the process of setting up a Last Week's Offerings: General Fund, $2686. 75; Mission more suitable library. If you know a source for (free) professional Fund, $95.00; Expansion Fund, $7.00; Bereavement Fund, quality bookshelves and furniture, let Mr. Anthony know. If you $7.00; Food Pantry, $20.00; Prison/Institutional Ministries, come across books (perhaps in your basement or at garage and $1 0.00; Military, $2.00; Love Offering (Pastor Coleman), rummage sale) please donate them. The library has a need for $57.00; Gifted For Praise, $2.00 (total raised $1 06,921.00). picture books, as well as lower elementary books (fiction and non GRAND TOTAL: $2,923.75. Thank you! God bless our -fiction). Also the school is interested in books written by African offerings and pledges! Americans and about African Americans. Gym & Hoffman Hall Rental Our Siloah Center and Hoff­ Call news: Ms Julie Kent will be our upper grades teacher for mann Hall are available for use. Book your showers, birth­ the next school year. She will be responsible for mathematics. days, recreational activities, etc. Call our school or church Miss Kent has just graduated from MLC. The district presidents office at 414-873-8240 or 414-873-5770 for availability. of our synod assigned her to serve us. At present she is teach­ ing at our WELS grade school on the West Indies island of Anti­ Food Pantry Food pantry hours are Wednesdays & Fridays gua. Our school continues to have a teacher opening in fourth from 1pm-2pm. Please feel free to donate to our food pan­ grade. We look forward to meeting Ms. Kent and welcoming try. For emergency assistance, please call our church office her into the Siloah family. at 414-873-5770 or 211. Volunteers are always appreciated. c---OTHER WELS NEWS- - -- 1 Read Through My Bible in Three Years Wisconsin Lutheran High Schooi/Wisco/WLHS (330 N. Glenview Ave., Milwaukee WI) Year1 • Viking Explorer Camps- Your kids can attend camp at WLHS and explore a wide variety of activities and interests in a Chris­ ~ ~ tian setting. Camps include: chess, theater, sports, robotics, and cheerleading. For more info. and to register, go to JUNE 2017 READINGS www. wlhs. erg/explorers or contact Jeff Sitz at 414-453-4567 JULY 2017 READINGS ext. 2007. • WLHS 2018 Jr. Viking Baseball Tryouts- Does your son love to play baseball? Is he looking to take his baseball skills to the next 1. Judges3:7-31 1. I Samuel 4:1 b-22 level? Want to make lasting Christian friendships? The Jr. Viking 2. Judges 4 2. I Samuel 5:1-7:2 baseball organization is everything you've been looking for! Join 3. Judges 5 3. I Samuel 7:3-8:22 us for tryouts and show us your skills! Looking for boys 8-13 4. Judges 6 4. I Samuel9:1-10:16 years of age. Tryouts for the 2018 spring/summer season will be 5. Judges 7:1-23 5. 1Samuel10:17-11:15 at McCarty Park on Sunday, July 30, 2017. Visit wlhs.org/ 6. Judges 7:24-8:35 6. I Samuel 12 jrvikings and click on "Baseball Information" for more details 7. Judges9:1-10:5 7. I Samuel 13 and to register. Registration deadline is Sunday, July 23. 8. Judges 10:6-11:28 8. I Samuel 14 9. Judges 11:29-12:15 9. I Samuel 15 Wisconsin Lutheran College/WLC (8800 W. Bluemound Rd., 10. Judges 13 10. 1Samuel16 Milwaukee WI) 11. Judges 14,15 11. I Samuel17:1-54 • Men's Warrior basketball camps are starting soon. Pick up 12. Judges 16 12. I Samuel 17:55-19:24 registration material at both entryways of the church. 13. Judges 17,18 13. I Samuel 20:1-21 :9 • Sports Camp: Wisconsin Lutheran College is offering basket 14. Judges19 14. I Samuel21:10-22:23 ball, football, and soccer camps this summer. See wlc.edu/ 15. Judges 20 15. I Samuel 23,24 summer for a complete list. 16. Judges 21 16. I Samuel 25,26 • Science Camp: The WLC College Biology Dept. is offering a 17. I Peter 1:1-12 17. I Samuel 27,28 Bioengineering Camp July 24-28 for high school students and 18. I Peter 1:13-2:3 18. I Samuel 29,30 incoming college freshmen. For details, visit wlc.edu/biocamp. 19. I Peter2:4-17 19. I Samuel 31 • Fall Outing for our friend 50 and older WLHS Foundation is 20. I Peter 2:18-25 20. Ephesians 1:1-14 hosting an all day trip to see Church Basement Ladies on 21. I Peter 3:1-12 21. Ephesians 1:15-23 Wednesday, September 6. Cost $84 includes transportation to 22. I Peter 3:13-4:6 22. Ephesians 2 the Fireside Theater in Fort Atkinson (bus boarding at 8:45am 23. I Peter 4:7-19 23. Ephesians 3 at WLHS), lunch, all gratuities, and ticket to the show. Contact 24. I Peter 5 24. Ephesians 4:1-5:2 Heidi Witz at 414-453-4567 ext. 2004 or [email protected] to 25. Ruth 1,2 25. Ephesians 5:3-6:9 reserve your tickets. 26. Ruth 3,4 26. Ephesians 6:10-24 27. I Samuel 1 27. Job 1-3 4th Annual WELS Night at Miller Park Bring the family and join 28. I Samuel 2:1-11 28. Job 4-5 our other sister churches on Thursday, August 1Oth at 7:1Opm. Mr. 29. I Samuel 2:12-36 29. Job 6,7 Steve Thiesfeldt, vice president at MLC will throw out the ceremonial 30. I Samuel 3:1-3-41a 30. Job 8:1-9:24 first pitch, and a student quartet from MLC will sing the national an­ 31. Job 9:25-10:22 them. Show your team spirit and get your Miller Park T-Shirt for only $4. For more information and ticket pricing, contact Greg Souza at 414-902-4492 or visit him at [email protected] or wels.net/ brewers20 17. Go Brewers! L 2017 Important Dates at a GlanC::~-J

Installation Service for Pastor Brady Coleman on Sunday, July 30th at 4pm. Please join us for a welcome potluck after the ser­ vice.

WELS Night at Miller Park Thursday, August 10th at 7:10pm. Contact Greg Souza for more information at: greg. souza@brewers. com or wels. net/brewers20 17.

School Orientation/Open House This is a mandatory meeting for new and returning students on Saturday, August 12th (Time TBA). Come and meet our Siloah school parents, students, and teachers. Enjoy games and refreshments. Share God's love! Volunteers are also needed. Please call or visit our school Principal, Scott Antho­ ny for more information at 414-873-8240. New Teachers' Installation & New Members' Potluck Everyone is invited to fellowship with our new and returning teachers as well as our new church members on Sunday, August 20th after the morning service. We ask that our congregation bring a dish or des­ sert to share. Thank you! Back to School Classes resume on Monday, August 21st for grades 5th-8th and Tuesday, August 22nd for all grades K4-8th. Labor Day Monday, September 4th. No School.

Sunday School resumes Sunday, September 10th at 9am for grades K4-8th. Our Sunday school teachers will be installed during the morning service on Sunday, September 3rd.

*Dates & times subject to change. Check weekly for new updates!

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• Please update your household information by filling out a yellow card or welcome envelope located in our church pews. Don't forget to add your email address! Place card or envelope in our offering basket or give to one of our church ushers. Thank you! • Please claim lost or missing items. See any church usher or Elder. • Committee leaders don't forget to check your mailboxes frequently for important updates. The members of Siloah welcome you to our church service. We invite you to worship the great God who has created us, redeemed us, and who makes us good through His powerful Word.

Come as a sinner who needs God's forgiveness, earned by Jesus Christ, His Son, who out of infinite love, paid for our mistakes through His innocent death upon the cross.

Come as a forgiven sinner, sure that Heaven is your home, eager to praise the Lord for His wonderful kindness, eager to please Him with a new kind of life, eager to hear His Word and apply it to your life.

Come with all your troubles to Him who alone can give you peace of mind, rest for your soul and eternal life- Our Lord Jesus Christ.

Our church constantly strives to be the best channel of God's grace, faithful in its use of the Bible, growing in its outreach to the unbelieving world, showing love towards one another and others, serving the Lord with gladness. "We love Him because He first loved us."

For this reason, Siloah supports the ministry of our pastor and a Christian Day School (K4 thru gth grades). It provides channels for increasing Christian knowledge and service through the various organizations: voters assembly, church council, guild, choirs, ladies' societies, ushering staff, Bible classes, Sunday school and special programs throughout the year.

Counseling and help is provided for the sick or troubled through the pastor. We also have a small food pantry for those who need temporary help.

If you have any questions about joining the church, or bringing your child(ren) to Sunday school or day school, please see the pastor or call the church office.

Siloah Ev. Lutheran Church 3721 N. 21st Street, Milwaukee WI 53206 Sunday Bible Class: 9:00AM; Sunday Worship Service: !O:OOAM Pastor James Aderman Pastor [email protected] 414-403-6224 (cell)

Church Secretary, Dee Whitfield [email protected] 414-873-5770 (Church Office) Siloah Ev. Lutheran School 3721 N. 21st Street, Milwaukee WI 53206 Principal, Scott Anthony [email protected]

Administrative Manager, Elizabeth Roby School Hours: Mon.-Fri.S:OOAM-3 :30PM & Wed. 8:00AM-I :30PM 414-873-8240 (office) 414-873-8250 (school & church fax)

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