Beautiful Savior News & Updates
The New Normal
I breezed through an article today titled “Coronavirus Will Change the World Permanently.” It included opinions of 30 “macro thinkers” on how our world will be permanently changed as a result of the current COVID-19 outbreak. Quite frankly, if some of the opinions prove to pan out, I am concerned about the loss of personal freedoms and for the longterm effects on public acceptance of the Church.
Keep Going to Church
The following headline was on the Miami Herald website on March 23: “Churches Across US Continue Holding Large Gatherings Despite Coronavirus Warnings.” The article quotes one pastor’s words to his assembled congregation: “Keep going to church! Keep on worshiping God! ... The church is a hospital for the sick! It’s a place of healing for the brokenhearted.” He also said, “The way to handle a pandemic is through the healing hand of Jesus.”
Mental Health Wellness During Challenging Times
The outbreak of COVID-19 may be stressful for people. Fear and anxiety about this disease can be overwhelming and cause strong emotions in adults and children. The following tips are provided by the therapists and counselors at Lutheran Counseling and Family Services of Wisconsin.
COVID-19 Update
With Governor Evers issuing his “Safer at Home” order, we have entered another chapter in this very different time in our world’s history. The Scripture passage which continues to come to mind and is now on our church sign is Psalm 46:10, “Be still, and know that I am God.”
Thrivent is Matching Online Donations!
Beautiful Savior Congregation Members, School Families & Supporters. From now through June 30, 2020, Thrivent will be providing an extra $1 for every $2 donated through Thrivent.com to Beautiful Savior Lutheran Church and School. Thank you so very much for your continued support of the Lord's work at Beautiful Savior.
Midweek Lenten Service for March 25 is Live
What do we do when God seems to be silent? Jesus says, “I AM the Resurrection and the Life. Believe in Me!”
Safe at Home
As I write this, I am sitting in my office at church wearing a Brewers jacket, staring at all the Brewers bobbleheads on top of my bookshelves, as well as a Brewers pennant. This is usually a very exciting week for me as the new baseball season begins.
Take Them to the Lord in Prayer
Like me, I’m sure many of you have family or friends in other states who have already been living with the mandatory home quarantine. Now our state has been added to the list. I’m not sure who will be making the decision as to what businesses are essential and will be allowed to remain open.
Losing the Game, Winning at Life
So what does a pastor do on a Sunday morning when the church building is not open?
It is a strange feeling waking up later than usual, not getting to church by 7:00 a.m. and making final adjustments to the message and slides.
Worship Service for Sunday March 22 is Live
Experiencing a feeling of emptiness in the midst of the outbreak? We have a God who would fill us with His love and offer us a deeper relationship with Him. Lord, in Your mercy, hear our prayer.
Now I lay me down to sleep
So how has your sleep pattern been? With the ever-changing news and concerns about what will happen next, sometimes it’s hard to turn one’s mind off and relax. If you’re like me, you may wake up an hour or two before the alarm and then immediately
His Story Repeats Itself
Today was my first experience with teaching using my computer to interact with my students for Religion and World History. I was in my office facing my computer, seeing my students’ faces on the screen and hearing them respond to questions…
Church office hours
Church office hours remain Monday-Friday, basically between 8:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. If you wish to stop by, please call in advance.
Easter flowers cancelled
The decision has been made to cancel the Easter flowers order. Please call the church office if you would like a refund or if you would like to use the money as a donation to Beautiful Savior.
What does a Shepherd Do when He Can’t be with His Sheep?
We had our first online chapel in school history this morning. There were a few glitches, but all in all, a blessing to be able to come together for prayer, hearing the Word, and celebrating the love of Jesus.