WEEKLY UPDATE
July 13, 2025
Special Congregational Meeting Sunday at 11:30am
Please join us as we need a congregational vote on a recommendation from the council to mill and overlay and restripe the main parking lot asphalt. The parking lot is in need of restoration and should last us another 20-30 years once completed. The total cost could be up to $35,000, which needs to be approved by the voting membership. We are in a good financial position right now so we can move ahead upon an affirmative vote. Thank you!
The Chosen
We are exploring interest in starting a viewing group of The Chosen in the fall. We will begin with Session 1, which has 8 episodes. The group will meet for 1.5 hours to allow for time to watch an episode and have discussion time. The specific date and time of the viewing group will be based on the availability of those who have expressed interest. Please use this link https://cutt.ly/TheChosenSPLC
Office Closed
The office will be closed on Tuesday, July 15th so the office staff can attend a day of Summer Fest with the youth.
Duck Drop
The Duck Drop at the Hanover Harvest Festival is one of our largest fundraisers for Haiti. If you would like to support this event, starting on Wednesday, July 9, there will be envelopes with our prize wish list taped along the windows leading to the sanctuary. You can pick an envelope, put the cash inside, and turn it into the office by Sunday, July 27. Someone from the Mission Commission will purchase the gift card prize so you don't have to! If you have any questions, you can always email us at hhfduckdrop@gmail.com
Shredding
If you have old documents that need to be shredded, you can bring them to the church office, during office hours, July 21st-July 25th. We will store all papers in a locked room until the Shred-It truck comes.
Last Week’s Worship Attendance
8:00am: 60
10am: 107
Online: 47
Total: 214
Last Week’s Offering:
Online Giving: $4,272
Offering: $3,815
Haiti: $140
Building: $220
Good Samaritan Fund: $20
Total: $8,467
As we celebrate our 125th anniversary in 2025, we’ve been spending time putting together the booklet that documents some of the places the church has been and the people that have been part of that journey. Yes, we have all sorts of pictures of the church, the parsonage, new additions and remodels. But the building is just a shell without the people that make it a church. I’m intrigued by the pictures of people, of seeing the names I still recognize, of seeing the faces of all the people that loved this community as much as you love it today.
People are the driving force behind what makes a building a church. A church is about the hands and the hearts and the witness of the community – serving, stepping up, giving sacrificially of time and talents and resources. There have been good and bad choices along the way, times of feast and times of famine, times of fear and times of being bold and fearless and faithful. That is the best we can offer up as fallen people in a fallen world. Honestly, if the church depended solely on us, we might not have made it 125 years. Thankfully, we know that “the Lord is our Shepherd” and has been since God put the idea of St. Paul Lutheran Church into the hearts and minds of a small group of people so long ago. We’ve practiced faith and forgiveness, we’ve been motivated and challenged, comforted and confronted. Through it all, God has continued to will this place into being what it is today, a place called to love and serve our neighbors as Jesus first loved and served us.
I’ve heard it said that we all stand on the shoulders of those who came before us. That truth is what has gotten us down the road these last hundred years plus. Celebrating an anniversary is always a good chance to look back and see what has gotten us to this place and time. What lessons have we learned, what good have we done, and how faithful is our Lord and our God? Thanks be to God for the years of blessings behind us and the years of blessings ahead!
~Pastor Luke