
Aubrey is all smiles during her baptism. Left to right:
Beverly Young, Bubba Brzozowski, Nicole Brzozowski, Aubrey, Pastor Ray, Peggy Spitzenberger, and Steve Grissom (Elder). (Beverly, Bubba, and Peggy are the sponsors.)
Aubrey is all smiles during her baptism. Left to right:
Beverly Young, Bubba Brzozowski, Nicole Brzozowski, Aubrey, Pastor Ray, Peggy Spitzenberger, and Steve Grissom (Elder). (Beverly, Bubba, and Peggy are the sponsors.)
Caroline Osborne, Susan Woolley, Robert Osborne, and Becky Jungklaus enjoying fellowship together.
Dylan, Paul, and Toby Brzozowski
Our Annual Rally Ray Party was help September 6th at the Woolley’s in Wharton. Here are a few pictures of the event…
Ryan With Grads cake for Graduate Recognition Sunday. Our Other Graduate was Avery Pond, Who was not present for the picture.
WINKEL HELD AT ST. PAUL’S
Some of the pastors attending the Circuit Winkel, held at St. Paul Lutheran Church on March 11, 2014. Pastor Stallings is second from the left. Pastor Ray hosted the monthly meeting.
The German word, “Winkel” means corner, angle, place, or spot; and in the early days of the LCMS, the circuit pastors’ meetings were called “Winkels.” They still are called that. This month, St. Paul Lutheran Church, Wallis, was host today for the monthly Winkel. Both Pastor Stallings and Pastor Spitzenberger were present, with Pastor Spitzenberger serving as host and presenting a devotional. A representative, Mark Schoepp, from Wheat Ridge Ministries led a discussion on “Brain Gains — Heart, Soul, Mind and Strength.” Wheat Ridge helps with School and Small Group Mission Projects, Health and Wholeness Ministry, Prison Ministry, Grant Programs, Ministry to Military Service Men and Women and their families, Health Clinics, and other areas of ministry.
Mark Schoepp from LCMS Wheat Ridge Ministries is pictured at our Circuit Winkel, leading a discussion on “Brain Gains — Heart, Soul, Mind and Strength,” in the Fellowship Hall of our church.
Mark Schoepp, who was trained as a DCE, makes presentations at churches, conducts workshops, and will even present the message for Mission Festival worship. In his training as a DCE, he learned ASL, the sign language for the deaf and is able to “speak” ASL. He has agreed to be our Mission Festival speaker and presenter. Considering how busy his schedule is we will leave the Mission Festival date open for him to choose. According to those who heard him today, he is a very dynamic and exciting speaker.
Sunday, November 24, was the day chosen to celebrate “Pastor Appreciation Day” for Pastor Ray Spitzenberger, who has served at St. Paul’s for 25 years. The sign pictured proclaims the special day, and Pastor Ray was served many pieces of his favorite pie, pumpkin.
Swimming at he Wooley’s Pool
Enjoying the Party
Cassidy Enjoys the Pool
Annie Mae and Susan Visit
Polly, Annie Mae and Cheryl Visit
Caught One
Fishing
Enjoying Fellowship