Weekly Update for Grace & Trinity

29 April 2022
*Friday of Quasimodo Geniti*

Dear Saints and Friends of Grace & Trinity,

*Don’t forget tomorrow’s Lutheran Lecture Series at Grace!*

This Sunday is
*The 3rd Sunday of Easter *
*T** Misericordias Domini** T*
Ezekiel 34:11-16; 1 Peter 2:21-25; John 10:11-16 <www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Ezekiel+34%3A11-16%3B+1+Peter+2%3A21-25%3B+John+10%3A11-16&version=ESV>

*The Good Shepherd Cares for His Sheep*
Our Lord Jesus is the Good Shepherd (John 10:11–16). He is not like the hireling, who cares nothing for the sheep and only for himself, who flees when he sees the wolf coming. Rather, Jesus is the Good Shepherd who seeks out His scattered sheep to deliver them (Ezek. 34:11–16). He gathers them and feeds them in rich pasture. He binds up the broken and strengthens the sick. He lays down His life for wandering and wayward sheep. On the cross, Christ bore in His body the attacks of the predators of sin and death and the devil for you that you might be saved. He now lives to restore your soul in the still waters of baptism, to lead you in the paths of righteousness by the voice of His Gospel, to prepare the table of His holy supper before you, that you may dwell in the house of the Lord forever (Psalm 23). “For you were straying like sheep, but have now returned to the Shepherd and Overseer of your souls” (1 Peter 2:25).

*To prepare* your hearts and minds for the Sunday gathering of the faithful, here is the bulletin for Sunday <mcusercontent.com/a90ee03ff0810e6c55bae6a58/files/a92eb267-471c-40c3-d7f6-c65448321661/2022_05_01_Third_Sunday_of_Easter_Misericordias_Domini.pdf>. Meditate on the readings, pray the prayers, and consider what gifts our Lord has for us this week. Also, here are the news/notes <mcusercontent.com/a90ee03ff0810e6c55bae6a58/files/7dc31945-7617-21e2-1c38-6380bacdf65d/5_1_22_News_Notes.pdf> and the congregation at prayer <mcusercontent.com/a90ee03ff0810e6c55bae6a58/files/baafe152-5a66-3c63-4d9c-fc95273b2ed8/2022_5_1_The_Third_Sunday_of_Easter.pdf> .

*Those Serving* *at Grace & Trinity today…*
*Trinity** Grace*
*Counters: The Wortzs Counters: Tom & Sandy*
*Greeters: The Lewallens Greeters: The Kennys*
*Ushers: Sheryl Anderson & Ushers: Jim & Sandy*
* Keith Buhr Altar Guild: The Unruhs*
*Altar Guild: The Lessmans *
*Elder: Scott Irwin*

*Prayer Requests…*
· For Amy Haist, who underwent surgery for her wrist on Monday and is recovering.
· For Kyle Nelson and family as they prepare for their call to First Lutheran Church, Chickasha, OK <callday.ctsfw.edu/Home/Calls>

*Coming up this week…*
· *Today: *
o *9am *Matins, Grace
o *4-5pm *Private Absolution, Trinity
· *Saturday: **Lutheran Lecture Series XXVI* <gracelutheranchurch-wichita.org/LutheranLectureSeries2022.html>
o *12:30pm *Festal Divine Service for St. Philip and St. James, Grace
o *1:45-4:45pm *Lutheran Lectures, Grace
o *5pm *Vespers, Grace
o *5:30pm *Beer/Brat Supper, Grace
· *Sunday (5/1): **Misericordias Domini*
o *8am *Divine Service, Grace
o *9:30am **Lutheran Lectures* Bible Study, Grace**
o *11am *Divine Service, Trinity
o *1:30pm *Call Meeting, Grace
o *2pm **Misa en Español*, Grace
· *Monday: **Commemoration of St. Athanasius*
o *No Matins*
o *5:30pm *Grace Elders’ Mtg., Grace
· *Tuesday: *
o *9am *Matins, Grace
o *5:15pm *Lord’s Diner
· *Wednesday*: *Commemoration of Friedrich Wyneken*
o *9am *Matins, Grace
o *9:30am *Bible Study, Grace
o *11am *Divine Service, Grace
o *4:15pm *Bell Choir, Trinity
o *5:15-6:45pm *Youth Catechesis, Trinity
o *7pm *Evening Prayer, Trinity
· *Thursday*: *Commemoration of Frederick the Wise*
o *9am *Matins, Grace
· *Friday: *
o *No Matins*
o *No Private Absolution*
· *Sunday (5/8): **Jubilate, Mothers’ Day*
o *8am *Divine Service, Grace
o *9:30am *Bible Study, Trinity*
o *11am *Divine Service, Trinity
o *2pm **Misa en Español*, Grace

*Looking Ahead…*
· *May 8*: Wycliffe Bible Translator – Join us for Bible Study at Trinity at 9:30am and hear about the work of Dr. Charles Telfer, a local teacher and Bible translator.
o 1.5 billion people do not have a full Bible in their language. Whole church denominations only have part of Scripture. A specialist in the Old Testament, Dr. Charles Telfer wants to help get the OT into the hands of Christians. Ordained in 1993 (in the Orthodox Presbyterian Church), Charles has served as a missionary in Eritrea, a pastor in NC and Chicago, as Professor of Biblical Languages at Westminster Seminary CA and as Instructor in Languages and Bible at the Classical School of Wichita. Charles joined Wycliffe in 2022 and is preparing for service as a translation consultant, a role that supports mother-tongue translation teams to make sure the final version accurately represents the Hebrew original. There is a need world-wide for translation consultants, and Dr. Telfer hopes to work principally with teams in underserved areas whose language of broader communication is Spanish, French, or Tigrinya. He particularly hopes to work with a team of Kunama translators from Eritrea. His own translations include *Wrestling with Isaiah* and *The Spiritual Life*. Charles needs a band of friends, prayer warriors, and financial partners to join in this venture. Would you consider joining this Wycliffe team as a person who stays in touch with the work, who commits to regular prayer for these endeavors, or who financially supports this effort to spread God’s Word? Thank you for your prayerful consideration.
· *May 26*: Feast of the Ascension at Immanuel – Every year we join the saints over at Immanuel on the 40th day after our Lord’s resurrection. The Divine Service is at 6pm with a beer/brat supper following.
· *June 1-4*: EDI *Ad Fontes *Conference at Newman University and St. George Cathedral. This is a great opportunity for ecumenical dialogue on the topics that divide Christendom. This year the theme is “The Weight of Sin.” For more info and to register, see here <www.eighthdayinstitute.org/af22>.
· *June 5*: Feast of Pentecost, Confirmation, and Joint-Parish Sunday – We rejoice with our four Confirmands: Madison Reyes, Lydia Schneider, and Ana & Claire Boyle. We’ll have *ONE* service that Sunday at *GRACE at 9:30am*. There will be a reception following. Please join us!
· *June 12*: Festival of the Holy Trinity – This will be my final Sunday here. We’ll have a Joint-Parish Sunday *at Trinity* with a *9:30am Bible Study, 11am Divine Service*, and something afterwards. Please join us if you’re able!

*Other Things…*
· *Grace Members: *If you weren’t at the Voters’ Mtg. last week and didn’t receive a letter in the mail, please read this <mcusercontent.com/a90ee03ff0810e6c55bae6a58/files/fc89bd08-fb51-fd20-ef29-5abbf8be4f61/Presidents_Letter_to_Grace_re_Dissolution_4.25.22_.pdf>.
· *Preparations for Calling a New Pastor:*
o *Call Committee: *Each congregation designates its Board of Elders as the call committee for the congregation but does not *limit* the committee to the Elders. Should anyone desire to serve on this committee for either congregation, please contact Curt Engelbrecht or Bob Petersen. A tentative date for the first meeting is set for Sunday, May 1 at Grace.
o *Pastoral Characteristics: **Apparently last week’s link to the form didn’t work. Please try this one <mcusercontent.com/a90ee03ff0810e6c55bae6a58/files/7100a359-0dbe-ef80-d5fb-7050ede64a10/7_Pastoral_Characteristics.pdf>. Also, I did put copies in the narthex. Please return the form before May 1 to either Bob Petersen (spiroides@protonmail.com) at Grace or Curt Engelbrecht (curtengelbrecht@protonmail.com) at Trinity.
· *Missionary Newsletter from Mexico*: Here’s the latest installment <mcusercontent.com/a90ee03ff0810e6c55bae6a58/files/c87b1c26-1131-ebb6-b0b6-24b3345b4f85/NewMarAp22FinalPdf.pdf> from the Conrads in Mexico City. At the moment, they’re in the States. Pr. Conrad is scheduled for his second surgery on the second of May at the University of Michigan medical center. Please pray for a successful procedure and for our prompt return to Mexico.
· *Continuing Ed Class in Albuquerque, NM:* “Pastoral Care in an After-Word World” – July 25-29, 2021, at Grace Lutheran Church, Albuquerque. Living in an age of Ideology, of cancellations and “wokeness”: What does this mean for Word we preach? We live in what George Steiner calls “an epilogue world.” The poet-prophet T.S. Eliot laments our cultural loss of Christ this way: “Where is the Life we have lost in living?” Alas, for our Western culture! Notwithstanding Western culture’s rejection of the Word of God, God is not dead, and Christ the Life has not changed His resolute will to seek and save the lost. The Lord God remains resolute in His desire that all should be saved and come to the knowledge of the truth, but *nisi per Verbum*, “only via the Word.” What is at issue, then, is our disposition toward God’s Word and our use, disuse, or abuse of the means by which we practice pastoral care. On the basis of Christ as the Word as the content of God’s verbatim Word, we will study classic and contemporary Western texts as the basis for our discussions of pastoral care via the Word of God in our epilogue world. For more info and to register: www.ctsfw.edu/ctsfw-events/continuing-education/albuquerque-nm/ <d.docs.live.net/b55af45fcb37779c/Pastor%20Boyle/Grace%20and%20Trinity/Weekly%20Update/www.ctsfw.edu/ctsfw-events/continuing-education/albuquerque-nm/>

Alleluia! Christ is risen!
-Pastor

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Weekly Update for Grace & Trinity

22 April 2022
*Friday after the Resurrection of Our Lord*

Dear Saints and Friends of Grace & Trinity,

This Sunday is
*The 2nd Sunday of Easter within the Octave*
*T** Quasimodo Geniti** T*
Ezekiel 37:1-14; 1 John 5:4-10; John 20:19-31 <www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Ezekiel+37%3A1-14%3B+1+John+5%3A4-10%3B+John+20%3A19-31&version=ESV>

*The Wounds of Christ Give Us Life*
*“For there are three that testify: the Spirit and the water and the blood” (1 John 5:7). These three point to Christ and flow from Christ. Jesus shows His disciples His hands side, from which blood and water flowed, saying “Peace be with you.” He presents the wounds which turn our fear to gladness and which restore us to the Father. Jesus breathes on His disciples and says, “Receive the Holy Spirit” (John 20:23). His breath, His words are Spirit and life. They raise up our dry, dead bones and give us new and everlasting life (Ezek. 37:1–14). Christ now gives His ministers to speak His forgiving, Spirit-filled words to the penitent in His stead. Our Lord continues to come to His people, presenting His wounds to us in the Sacraments of water and blood. He bids us to touch His side at His table, to receive His risen body and blood in true faith, that believing we may have life in His name.*

*Remember: Voters’ Meetings This Sunday.*
Grace will meet at 9:30am immediately after the Service.
Trinity will meet at 12:30pm after the service.

*To prepare* your hearts and minds for the Sunday gathering of the faithful, here is the bulletin for Sunday <mcusercontent.com/a90ee03ff0810e6c55bae6a58/files/5f759bab-3a51-8c86-fa44-aac795ab243e/2022_04_24_Second_Sunday_of_Easter_Quasimodo_Geniti.pdf>. Meditate on the readings, pray the prayers, and consider what gifts our Lord has for us this week. Also, here are the news/notes <mcusercontent.com/a90ee03ff0810e6c55bae6a58/files/aaac97cc-3486-9818-aa35-486357911ecd/4_24_22_News_Notes.01.pdf> and the congregation at prayer <mcusercontent.com/a90ee03ff0810e6c55bae6a58/files/7ad33b43-9756-a045-5ef2-fcb636b80384/2022_4_24_The_Second_Sunday_of_Easter.pdf> .

*Those Serving* *at Grace & Trinity today…*
*Trinity** Grace*
*Counters: The Lewallens Counters: Jennifer*
*Greeters: The Smiths Greeters: The Unruhs*
*Ushers: Derrel Pressnell & Ushers: Jim & Sandy*
* Dave Ketteman Altar Guild: The Kennys*
*Altar Guild: Sheryl Anderson *
*Elder: Kendall Patterson*

*Prayer Requests…*
· For Karl Shultz, Minda’s son, who underwent a successful surgery on Wednesday.
· For Amy Haist, who fell and broke her wrist on Monday.
· For the family of Alice Keist, a former member at Trinity, who fell asleep in Christ on Tuesday.

*Coming up this week…*
· *Today: *
o *9am *Matins, Grace
o *4-5pm *Private Absolution, Trinity
· *Saturday: *
o *2-4pm *Concordia Academy Open House, Immanuel
· *Sunday (4/24): **Quasimodo Geniti *
o *8am *Divine Service, Grace
o *9:30am *Grace Voters’ Mtg., Grace **No Bible Study*
o *11am *Divine Service, Trinity
o *12:30pm *Trinity Voters’ Mtg., Trinity
o *2pm **Misa en Español*, Grace
o *3:30pm *Elders’ Book Study, Grace
· *Monday: **Feast of St. Mark*
o *9am *Festal Divine Service, Grace
· *Tuesday: **Founding of the Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod (1847)*
o *9am *Matins, Grace
· *Wednesday*:
o *9am *Matins, Grace
o *9:30am *Bible Study, Grace
o *11am *Divine Service, Grace
o *4:15pm *Bell Choir, Trinity
o *5:15-6:45pm *Youth Catechesis, Trinity
o *7pm *Evening Prayer, Trinity
· *Thursday*:
o *9am *Matins, Grace
o *7:30pm *Hall of Men, the Ladder
· *Friday: *
o *9am *Matins, Grace
o *4-5pm *Private Absolution, Trinity
· *Saturday: **Lutheran Lecture Series XXVI* <gracelutheranchurch-wichita.org/LutheranLectureSeries2022.html>
o *12:30pm *Festal Divine Service for St. Philip and St. James, Grace
o *1:45-4:45pm *Lutheran Lectures, Grace
o *5pm *Vespers, Grace
· *Sunday (5/1): **Misericordias Domini*
o *8am *Divine Service, Grace
o *9:30am **Lutheran Lectures* Bible Study, Grace
o *11am *Divine Service, Trinity
o *1:30pm *Call Meeting, Grace
o *2pm **Misa en Español*, Grace
o *3:30pm *Elders’ Book Study, Grace

*Looking Ahead…*
· *April 30*: Lutheran Lecture Series XXVI – We’re thrilled to have the Rev. Dr. Andrew Das joining us for our 26th annual Lutheran Lecture Series here at Grace. Click here for more details <gracelutheranchurch-wichita.org/LutheranLectureSeries2022.html>.

*Other Things…*
· *Preparations for Calling a New Pastor:*
o *Call Committee: *Each congregation designates its Board of Elders as the call committee for the congregation but does not *limit* the committee to the Elders. Should anyone desire to serve on this committee for either congregation, please contact Curt Engelbrecht or Bob Petersen. A tentative date for the first meeting is set for Sunday, May 1 at Grace.
o *Pastoral Characteristics: **Apparently last week’s link to the form didn’t work. Please try this one <mcusercontent.com/a90ee03ff0810e6c55bae6a58/files/7100a359-0dbe-ef80-d5fb-7050ede64a10/7_Pastoral_Characteristics.pdf>. Also, I did put copies in the narthex. Please return the form before May 1 to either Bob Petersen (spiroides@protonmail.com) at Grace or Curt Engelbrecht (curtengelbrecht@protonmail.com) at Trinity.
· *Missionary Newsletter from Mexico*: Here’s the latest installment <mcusercontent.com/a90ee03ff0810e6c55bae6a58/files/c87b1c26-1131-ebb6-b0b6-24b3345b4f85/NewMarAp22FinalPdf.pdf> from the Conrads in Mexico City. At the moment, they’re in the States. Pr. Conrad is scheduled for his second surgery on the second of May at the University of Michigan medical center. Please pray for a successful procedure and for our prompt return to Mexico.
· *Call Day Service* for Concordia Theological Seminary, Ft. Wayne (CTSFW) is Wednesday April 27, 2022 at 7pm EDT. These services can be streamed through Facebook and the seminary’s Daily Chapel page. For more information about Call Day 2022 at CTSFW, visit callday.ctsfw.edu. Our member, Kyle Nelson, will receive his call at this service.
· *Christ Academy: *The Seminary in Fort Wayne offers a 2-week summer camp for men and women in or entering high school that might consider a vocation of ministry. It meets June 19-July 2 in Fort Wayne, IN. The cost is $650, which includes room and board as well as all meals and instruction. For more information, click here <www.ctsfw.edu/wp-content/uploads/2022/04/2022-Christ-Academy-Bulletin-Insert.pdf> .
· *Open House for Concordia Academy-Wichita! *Join us TOMORROW from 2-4pm at Immanuel (909 S. Market) to see the facility, meet the headmaster, and enroll your student for this fall. Please remember to spread the word about our open enrollment and LARGE tuition grants at Concordia Academy. You can find the enrollment application here <www.concordiaacademywichita.org/uploads/1/3/1/6/131611242/application_form.pdf> .
· *Continuing Ed Class in Albuquerque, NM:* “Pastoral Care in an After-Word World” – July 25-29, 2021, at Grace Lutheran Church, Albuquerque. Living in an age of Ideology, of cancellations and “wokeness”: What does this mean for Word we preach? We live in what George Steiner calls “an epilogue world.” The poet-prophet T.S. Eliot laments our cultural loss of Christ this way: “Where is the Life we have lost in living?” Alas, for our Western culture! Notwithstanding Western culture’s rejection of the Word of God, God is not dead, and Christ the Life has not changed His resolute will to seek and save the lost. The Lord God remains resolute in His desire that all should be saved and come to the knowledge of the truth, but *nisi per Verbum*, “only via the Word.” What is at issue, then, is our disposition toward God’s Word and our use, disuse, or abuse of the means by which we practice pastoral care. On the basis of Christ as the Word as the content of God’s verbatim Word, we will study classic and contemporary Western texts as the basis for our discussions of pastoral care via the Word of God in our epilogue world. For more info and to register: www.ctsfw.edu/ctsfw-events/continuing-education/albuquerque-nm/

Many blessings and much joy to you all in Christ our life.
-Pastor

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Weekly Update for Grace & Trinity

14 April 2022
*Maundy Thursday*

Dear Saints and Friends of Grace & Trinity,

Today begins the *Sacred Triduum*

*Maundy Thursday *(Bulletin <mcusercontent.com/a90ee03ff0810e6c55bae6a58/files/e3d7fe15-7a81-9942-54d7-f30944831ba5/2022_04_14_Maundy_Thursday.pdf>) 7pm – Trinity
*“For as often as you eat this bread and drink the cup, you proclaim the Lord’s death until He comes” (1 Cor. 11:26). By eating His body and drinking His blood, we proclaim to all the world that Jesus is, indeed, our Passover Lamb (Ex. 12:1–14), who was sacrificed for us on Calvary. In Christ, the Lord remembers us in mercy and remembers our sin no more; He forgives us all our iniquity. With such love, he “loved His own who were in the world,” and even loves us “to the end” (John 13:1). As He washes us and feeds us in love, let us love one another, just as He has loved us (John 13:34).*
Exodus 24:3-11; 1 Corinthians 11:23-32; John 13:1-15, 34-35 <www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Exodus+24%3A3-11%3B+1+Corinthians+11%3A23-32%3B+John+13%3A1-15%2C+34-35&version=ESV>

*Good Friday *~ Chief Service, 12pm – Grace (Bulletin <mcusercontent.com/a90ee03ff0810e6c55bae6a58/files/1c48e64b-e418-76c4-1422-ca98a074fbb7/2022_04_15_Good_Friday_Chief_Service.pdf>), Tenebrae Vespers, 7pm – Trinity (Bulletin <mcusercontent.com/a90ee03ff0810e6c55bae6a58/files/3bb60535-024d-bb32-2f50-e8e0bc978639/2022_04_15_Good_Friday_Tenebrae.pdf>)
*The name may originally have been “God’s Friday,” but it is certainly also “good” because of the good gifts Christ won for us on this day, defeating death and bestowing life. Good Friday is not observed as a funeral for Christ. It is a day for repentance over sin and restrained joy and praise for the redemption Christ accomplished for us on the cross. In keeping with this character, music is kept to a minimum, though not silenced. Elaborate words of praise are omitted. The altar remains bare, having been stripped on Holy Thursday. The chief service for Good Friday contains a number of ancient elements, particularly the full reading of the Passion according to St. John, the Bidding Prayer, the adoration of the cross, the Reproaches, and the Responsory. Given the solemnity of the day, silence is observed at various times in order to reflect upon the Word of God. Because the service is part of the Triduum, it has neither entrance rite nor benediction. The concluding hymn ensures that the final note of the service is one of triumph, for God’s faithful know the story’s end. We meet again for that end at the Easter Vigil!*
Isaiah 52:13—53:12; 2 Corinthians 5:14-21; John 18-19 <www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Isaiah+52%3A13%E2%80%9453%3A12%3B+2+Corinthians+5%3A14-21%3B+John+18-19&version=ESV>

*Holy Saturday & the Easter Vigil *(Bulletin <mcusercontent.com/a90ee03ff0810e6c55bae6a58/files/50aa0526-a788-9582-8d18-79580fe8d3ed/2022_04_16_Easter_Vigil.pdf>) 8pm – Trinity
*“Vigil” means “keeping watch”—it’s traditionally an all-night service on the eve of a major feast or holiday (that’s where our tradition of Christmas Eve services began, from the vigil). The Easter Vigil connects the days of Holy Week, especially Maundy Thursday and Good Friday, and culminates in the resurrection of Christ. The early Christians would gather in the night full of expectation for Christ’s return. The vigil consists of prayer, psalms, hymns, and Old Testament readings proclaiming the resurrection, leading into the Lord’s Supper as its high point. This service moves from the darkness of death (Good Friday) to the light of life (Easter). For the first time in 40 days you’ll hear, “Alleluia! Christ is Risen!”*
Genesis 1-2; Genesis 7-9; Genesis 22; Exodus 14-15; Ezekiel 37; Jonah 3; Daniel 3; John 20:1-18 <www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Genesis+1-2%3B+Genesis+7-9%3B+Genesis+22%3B+Exodus+14-15%3B+Ezekiel+37%3B+Jonah+3%3B+Daniel+3&version=ESV>

*The Feast of the Resurrection of Our Lord *(Bulletin <mcusercontent.com/a90ee03ff0810e6c55bae6a58/files/d3778077-9e2c-5ce6-0c96-809d05307d1c/2022_04_17_Easter_Sunday.pdf> )
*“Christ, our Passover lamb, has been sacrificed” (1 Cor. 5:7). By the shed blood of Christ, the Lamb of God, eternal death has passed over us. Now we pass with Christ through death into life everlasting. For Christ the crucified One is risen! The stone has been rolled away from the tomb, revealing that the tomb could not hold Him (Mark 16:1–8). Now our Redeemer lives eternally to save us from sin and Satan and the grave, and we can live in the sure hope of our own bodily resurrection with Christ. “After my skin has been thus destroyed, yet in my flesh I shall see God” (Job 19:26). Feasting on the living Christ, who is our meat and drink indeed, we boldly say: “O death, where is your victory? O death, where is your sting? . . . But thanks be to God, who gives us the victory through our Lord Jesus Christ” (1 Cor. 15:54–55, 57).*
Job 19:23-27; 1 Corinthians 5:6-8; Mark 16:1-8 <www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Job+19%3A23-27%3B+1+Corinthians+5%3A6-8%3B+Mark+16%3A1-8&version=ESV>

Also, here are Sunday’s news/notes <mcusercontent.com/a90ee03ff0810e6c55bae6a58/files/82c1f9e1-2c56-a75c-4917-f7ae90054157/4_17_22_News_Notes.pdf> and the congregation at prayer <mcusercontent.com/a90ee03ff0810e6c55bae6a58/files/699bc313-5cfa-d6a2-1c29-a8e27446df00/2022_4_17_Easter_Sunday.pdf> .

*Easter Brunch* & *Kids’ Activities *at *Trinity at 9:30am*. Join us!

*Those Serving* *at Grace & Trinity today…*
*Trinity** Grace*
*Counters: The Lewallens Counters: Jeanette*
*Greeters: The Smiths Greeters: The Petersens*
*Ushers: Derrel Pressnell & Ushers: Cory & Terry*
* Dave Ketteman Altar Guild: The Kennys*
*Altar Guild: Sheryl Anderson *
*Elder: Kendall Patterson*

*Coming up this week…*
· *Today*: *Maundy Thursday*
o *9am *Matins, Grace
o *7pm *Divine Service, Trinity
· *Friday: **Good Friday*
o *9am *Matins, Grace
o *12pm *Chief Divine Service, Grace
o *4-5pm *Private Absolution, Trinity
o *7pm *Tenebrae Vespers, Trinity
· *Saturday: **Holy Saturday*
o *9:30am *LWML Ladies Guild Mtg., Trinity
o *8pm *Easter Vigil, Trinity
· *Sunday (4/17): **The Feast of the Resurrection of Our Lord*
o *8am *Divine Service, Grace
o *9:30am *Easter Brunch, Trinity **signup sheets in Narthex*
o *11am *Divine Service, Trinity
o *1pm *Spanish Easter Brunch, Grace
o *2pm **Misa en Español*, Grace
· *Monday: **Easter Monday*
o *9am *Divine Service, Grace
· *Tuesday: **Easter Tuesday*
o *9am *Divine Service, Grace
o *9:45am *OMT, Grace **We’re reading Dostoevsky’s **Notes from Underground* <www.eighthdaybooks.com/product/120961/Notes-from-the-Underground>
o *6:30pm *Sisters of Sophia, the Ladder
o *6:30pm *Grace Council Mtg., Grace
o *7pm *Trinity Security Council, WBC
· *Wednesday*: *Easter Wednesday*
o *9am *Matins, Grace
o *9:30am *Bible Study, Grace
o *11am *Divine Service, Grace
o *4:15pm *Bell Choir, Trinity
o *5:15-6:45pm *Youth Catechesis, Trinity
o *7pm *Evening Prayer, Trinity
· *Thursday*: *Commemoration of St. Anselm of Canterbury*
o *9am *Matins, Grace
· *Friday: *
o *9am *Matins, Grace
o *4-5pm *Private Absolution, Trinity
· *Saturday: *
o *2-4pm *Concordia Academy Open House, Immanuel
· *Sunday (4/24): **Quasimodo Geniti *
o *8am *Divine Service, Grace
o *9:30am *Grace Voters’ Mtg., Grace
o *11am *Divine Service, Trinity
o *12:30pm *Trinity Voters’ Mtg., Trinity
o *2pm **Misa en Español*, Grace
o *3:30pm *Elders’ Book Study, Grace

*Looking Ahead…*
· *April 23*: Concordia Academy Open House at Immanuel, 2-4pm.
· *April 30*: Lutheran Lecture Series XXVI – We’re thrilled to have the Rev. Dr. Andrew Das joining us for our 26th annual Lutheran Lecture Series here at Grace. Click here for more details <gracelutheranchurch-wichita.org/LutheranLectureSeries2022.html>.

*Other Things…*
· *Preparations for Calling a New Pastor:*
o *Call Committee: *Each congregation designates its Board of Elders as the call committee for the congregation but does not *limit* the committee to the Elders. Should anyone desire to serve on this committee for either congregation, please contact Curt Engelbrecht or Bob Petersen. A tentative date for the first meeting is set for Sunday, May 1 at Grace.
o *Pastoral Characteristics: *All are invited to fill out this form <mcusercontent.com/a90ee03ff0810e6c55bae6a58/files/e2651863-43bb-e1cc-08bc-6f5513f19a29/7_Pastoral_Characteristics.docx> (also available in the narthex) and return before May 1 to either Bob Petersen (spiroides@protonmail.com) at Grace or Curt Engelbrecht ( curtengelbrecht@protonmail.com) at Trinity.
· *Prayers Continue for Ukraine and “This Other Russia”*: At a recent gathering of the International Lutheran Council, a Russian pastor from one of our sister churches laments the state of this war and how it came to be. He calls for solid Law & Gospel preaching and for much prayer, both for the Ukrainians as well as the “other Russia” that resists this war. See what he said here <ilc-online.org/2022/04/10/russian-lutheran-laments-sinfulness-of-this-war-during-european-ilc-meetings/> .
· *Christ Academy: *The Seminary in Fort Wayne offers a 2-week summer camp for men and women in or entering high school that might consider a vocation of ministry. It meets June 19-July 2 in Fort Wayne, IN. The cost is $650, which includes room and board as well as all meals and instruction. For more information, click here <www.ctsfw.edu/wp-content/uploads/2022/04/2022-Christ-Academy-Bulletin-Insert.pdf> .
· *Open House for Concordia Academy-Wichita! *With Concordia Academy moving to Immanuel Lutheran (909 S Market St.), we thought we’d have an open house. Join us NEXT SATURDAY, 4/23 from 2-4pm to see the facility, meet the headmaster, and enroll your student for this fall. Please remember to spread the word about our open enrollment and LARGE tuition grants at Concordia Academy. You can find the enrollment application here <www.concordiaacademywichita.org/uploads/1/3/1/6/131611242/application_form.pdf> .

Many blessings and much joy to you all in Christ our life.
-Pastor

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