December 7, 2011
In This Issue
Featured Stories Comfort Dog Update Families in Need Disaster Response Ministry Needs Mission Opportunities International Ministry LCC Ministry Resources Tim's Pick of the Week Upcoming Events How To Keep LCC Serving
CHRISTmas Gifting to Make A Difference Don't know what to give someone for Christmas? Don't want to fight the shoppers at the mall? Don't want to wrap a present? Don't know what to give someone who has everything they need? Consider giving a JESUS GIFT this CHRISTmas by gifting someone something that helps someone in need! LCC will acknowledge your gift to the person you are gifting! You can even print your own gift card (click here).
For I was hungry and you gave me something to eat, I was thirsty and you gave me something to drink, I was a stranger and you invited me in, I needed clothes and you clothed me, I was sick and you looked after me, I was in prison and you came to visit me. Matthew 25:35
Tim's Pick of the Week
Sample of printable gift card
To gift someone this Christmas by helping someone in need -
LCC has many resources available to congregations, businesses, and individuals.
Shoes for children in Haiti Provide a Christmas meal for a family in need through one of our Mission Congregations Water filters for Lutheran Schools or families in Haiti Comfort Dog for a church Sponsor a meal at St. Matthew's El Comedor Soup Kitchen Latrine for a Lutheran School in Haiti Bibles in Arabic for Lutheran Mission to Muslims Motorcycle for a Pastor in Haiti
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LCC also has Christmas gifts available through our Gift and Bookstore. Click here to view additional gift ideas.
LCC connects needs with resources, working with more than 400 congregations to help Christians "Make a Difference in People's Lives and in God's Kingdom" To meet our staff, click here
LCC K-9 Comfort Dogs are a Big Hit at United Airlines Fantasy Flight Event at O'Hare Airport
The LCC K-9 Comfort Dog Ministry wrapped up a very busy 2011 with an invitation from United Airlines to participate in their annual Fantasy Flight to the North Pole for 87 critically and terminally ill children from Children's Memorial Hospital, along with their parents and siblings. On Saturday, December 3 a team of seven dogs and fifteen handlers and support staff arrived at Terminal One in O'Hare Airport. They were escorted through security and set up in a special gate area where they greeted children arriving at the 'North Pole'. Santa and Mrs. Claus were there, too, along with everyone's favorite Christmas characters. LCC volunteers Mike Kinyon and Dr. Susan Busse took commemorative photos of each child with a K-9. Each child also received a plush toy Golden Retriever compliments of LCC. Wherever the dogs went in the terminal people stopped to pet them, take pictures and comment on the K-9 Comfort Dog program. The dogs even charmed the TSA agents who patted them down going through security. Click here to read the rest of the article Click here to view photos from this event Click here to donate to the K-9 Comfort Dog Ministry Click here for more information or to schedule a visit
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Tim Hetzner to be Interviewed on KFUO
To Donate
Tim Hetzner, President of Lutheran Church Charities, will be interviewed by Paul Clayton, host of Morning Essentials on KFUO, on Thursday, December 8 at 8:22 am. Click here to listen live
Ministries We Support Join Our Mailing List!
Click here to join our mailing list and receive Items Needed for Christmas Outreach Request from Pastor Jean Bingue, Bethesda Lutheran free email daily Church, Chicago devotions Bethesda serves a large Haitian Community. We provide meals each week for those who worship with us as well as to those in the community. We are looking for donations of food, clothing, toys, and household items for this year's holiday season. We are helping our church members and community because they cannot afford to buy these essential things. Most of them are not working or only working part-time. Please donate what you can to help make this holiday special for people in need. If you have items to donate please contact Marie Malary at (773) 720-4126 Click here to make a financial contribution
Volunteer Needs in Alabama Winding Down
Rev. Ed Brashier, Disaster Coordinator for the Southern Region has notified us that their disaster response has moved into a new phase and they are no longer looking to recruit new volunteers. If they enter into the rebuild projects they will notify us and request specialized skills volunteers. More than 250 people have volunteered and served in the Southern Region since the terrible storms and tornados ripped through the south last May. LCC and Rev. Brashier would like to thank all the dedicated volunteers who served so faithfully. You have truly shown the Compassion, Mercy, Presence and Proclamation of Christ to those whose lives were affected by the storms.
"Send a Spoken Prayer"
LCC's "Send a Spoken Prayer" e-Card site is available.
First LERT Training Scheduled for the New Year
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Immanuel Lutheran Church at 950 Hart Road in Batavia will be hosting the first LERT training of 2012. Be sure to mark your calendars for Saturday, February 11th from 8:30 am until Noon. Registration and a light breakfast will begin at 8:30 followed by a three hour class from 9 am until Noon.
Click here to register for the LERT training at Immanuel Batavia
Registration is $20 and helps cover the cost of the training materials, meal, and the LERT Safety Vest, which is required to be worn in a disaster response situation. Registration can be paid by credit card online at time of registration or by cash or check at the door. This training will prepare team members for credentialing and will focus on the safety, work, and ministry of Lutherans as Early Responders. Click here to register for LERT training on February 11, 2012 For more information, call Dianna Bonfield at 866-455-6466 or email LCC@LutheranChurchCharities.org
Tim Hetzner returned from his Germany/Austria/Czech Republic Advent Tour
Tim Hetzner has returned from his Advent Christmas tour. It was a wonderful trip with a great group. Look for Tim's 2012 Christkindl Market - Luther Tour next December!
Christmas for the Poor in Myanmar
Request from Rev. Charles Edwards, Pastor, National Lutheran Church of Myanmar
Christmas is approaching. Our newly democrat government has given some freedom to many sectors but it is not clear how much freedom they will give to religious organizations. But, some news said that this Christmas will be more free and have more opportunities than last year's. Our church has decided to do two projects in this Christmas season. Our church is located in the poorest area of Yangon. In this area there are crimes, lawlessness, illiteracy, less educations, illness etc.. Most of the parents go to work (hard labor) very early in the morning and come back at night. So, hundreds of children are on the streets during the day time looking for food. Our first church focus is to look after 500 children during this season. We care for them, feed them and fulfill their small needs. (Give used cloths, food, medicines, and gift) The second focus - in our area there are thousands of people who have never heard the gospel in a culturally appropriate way, or had an opportunity to respond to the gospel. Our church is planning to visit 500 homes during this season and give a small gift and tracks (Special Christmas message) to every home. Last week, the government brought Buddha's tooth (relics) from China and millions of people meditated upon this. Widows, orphans, hard labors, etc. gave their respects and donated all their properties to that tooth. CHRISTIANS DO NOT HAVE ANY RELICS OF JESUS BECAUSE JESUS IS ALIVE! Our church focuses on this and proclaims the LIVING OF JESUS to the PEOPLE BOUND AND IMPOVERISHED BY EVIL POWERS. OUR CHURCH NEEDS YOUR HELP! We need your prayers, encouragements and smallest donations. Through you we can help many children to be happy in this Christmas. Thousands of unreached people will hear or read the gospel of JESUS CHRIST for the first time in their life. Can you help us? Click here to donate
Pastor Marky Kessa's Wife Attacked by Robbers Reverend Marky Kessa, President of the Lutheran Church of Haiti, reports that his wife was attacked by robbers when returning from dropping off American missionaries in Port Au Prince. He writes... We give thanks to God in all circumstances, God is always with us. Yesterday morning my wife went to Port-au-Prince, drove a group of American missionaries who were at Jacmel for one week, where they served a lot. My wife, on her way back to Jacmel around 4 PM, she was attacked by two robbers with gangs, they took her wallet with everything inside, driver license, blank Sydney Kessa distributing checks, money, her chain, her bracelet, her wings, personal hygiene items in a tent and other things. But we give thanks to God for his city in Thomassique, Haiti protection. My wife she is safe, please pray for us.
We give thanks to God once again 26 people received Christ this morning at both services at the church. Rev. Marky Kessa Notice, even in the midst of this trauma, Pastor Kessa is quick to mention that 26 people received Christ as the Christian Church in Haiti continues its explosive growth. LCC is collecting donations to replace the money that was lost in the robbery. LCC is constantly assessing the security concerns in Haiti and making adjustments as necessary. The safety of our volunteer teams is of paramount importance to us. Click here to donate to replace money lost to robbers
"Different Gifts" There are different kinds of gifts, but the same Spirit distributes them. There are different kinds of service, but the same Lord. There are different kinds of working, but in all of them and in everyone it is the same God at work. 1 Corinthians 12:4-6 We at LCC recognize and value each and every "Gift" our supporters and ministry partners bring to the Mission and Ministry of Lutheran Church Charities. We are in this ministry together, "it is the same God at work". The gifts we have been blessed with this past year not only have been financial but have touched people's lives in ways I'm sure we will never know. You may have been a disaster volunteer, a ministry partner, a prayer partner, a donor, received a gift, worked in the K-9 ministry, participated in Bible studies or conferences and more. Most of the work we do is not "heroic" in an earthly sense. In the Eternal sense however, it is pleasing to our Heavenly Father. We do it all to His glory. It is our hope that when people see all that we do together they will see "the same God at work". With your support this past year we were able to serve thousands who were in need! Click here to see what your generosity has done this year So after you have given to those in need this CHRISTmas Season, "Remember us Last" so that we can be first to serve in 2012. Thank you for your faithful support and prayers. You have Made a Difference! To God be All Glory! Click here to donate to the 12/31 Appeal
LCC in need of Video Editors for Missions Lutheran Church Charities receives frequent requests from ministries and missionaries asking for help producing short videos on their mission or ministry. Although LCC has all the equipment and a studio, we simply do not have the staff time to do all the editing jobs that are asked of us. If you have the skills and would like to volunteer to help a missionary or someone working to go on the mission field tell their story we would like to talk with you. Anyone interested in volunteering for projects is asked to please contact Dana Yocum, Tim Kurth, or Tim Hetzner at LCC@LutheranChurchCharities.org
Four Homes of Mercy - Bethany Israel Serving the poorest of the poor in the Name of Christ Four Homes of Mercy is a Christian run home for the emotionally and physically disabled children (many of whom are orphans) and adults in the poor area of Bethany Israel - the very location where Jesus always stayed when he came to Jerusalem (home of Lazarus, Mary and Martha, and Simon the Leper). They rely on donations to keep their doors open so that they can serve their residents in the Name of Christ. LCC received a Christmas greeting from Four Homes showing the work that is being done. Click here to read their Christmas Greeting If you would like to help the efforts of the Palestinian Christian run Four Homes of Mercy in Bethany - you can contribute online by clicking here or by sending a check to Lutheran Church Charities and marking the donation Four Homes of Mercy.
Comfort Dog Update
LCC Comfort Dogs Visit Unity Lutheran Campuses On Wednesday, November 30th, K-9 Comfort Dogs Chewie, Howe, JoJo and Magic, along with handlers Lynn Buhrke, Becky Staehlin and Dana Yocum, joined Tim Kurth for chapel at both of Unity Lutheran School's campuses (Norwood Park and Logan Square). At each school Tim Kurth gave the message on the Parable of the Good Samaritan and how we should take care of each other, no matter the circumstances. After chapel the students got to meet and pet the Comfort Dogs and ask the handlers questions.
Thank You Comfort Dogs!!
LCC received the following note from Amy Herring from Trinity, Roselle: Thank you LCC and Comfort Dogs for your faithful service at Clinic 5 2011, you were a blessing to many!! You brought so many smiles to our faces at Clinic 5. Thank You for Coming!!! Click here to schedule a K-9 Comfort Dog visit Donate to the K-9 Parish Comfort Dog Ministry
Dog Grooming Services Donated Eclipse Grooming,Villa Park
Lutheran Church Charities thanks Debbie Szwandrok of Eclipse Dog Grooming for providing free grooming for LCC's Comfort Dogs Howe, Zina, Tara, Olympia and Magic. Debbie is a member of Immanuel Lutheran Church in Elmhurst. Her dog grooming business is in Villa Park (http://eclipsegrooming.com/index.htm) She also breeds and sells Golden Retrievers (http://sunsetgoldens.com/). We thank Eclipse Dog Grooming and Debbie for taking care of LCC's comfort dogs.
Your Donations Make A Difference
Thank you to LCC volunteers Art Haehnel and Wayne Reahmer for picking up a car donation from Sharon Banks that will fulfill one of the car requests for a family in need of reliable transportation. Thank you to Irmgard Olsen (left) of Epiphany Lutheran Church of Elmhurst for bringing in the donation of a wheelchair that will be going out to fulfill a request that came in a few days before. Rev. Richard Heinz (right) from St. John Lutheran Church in Chicago accepts a check from LCC of your donations for the Family Facing Eviction that St. John is working with.
Thanks to Your Generous Support, We Were Able to Provide Assistance to the following: Airfare for Pastor Kalonji - Zion Lutheran Church, Chicago Eviction Assistance - CLMMA Family Financial Support - Trinity Lutheran Church, Lombard Iranian Family Rent Assistance - CLMMA Peterson Family Fund - St Peter Lutheran Church, Schaumburg
Families in Need Help Make A Difference Iranian Refugee Family Faces Eviction
Request by Rev. Hicham Chehab, Pastor, Salam Christian Fellowship & Missionary for Chicagoland Lutheran Muslim Mission Association (CLMMA) Bashir (pictured) and his family will face eviction at the end of this month if they cannot pay their rent ($890). Bashir is in his early twenties. He is a hemophiliac and will receive disability benefits in a month or two that will help his family pay the rent. The family has been attending Salam since they came to America a year ago. Bashir was baptized unto the Lord in early October and he is leading others to Christ. Please help this family in need. Click here to donate
Salem Blue Island Receiving Donations for Fire Victims Late last week a devastating apartment building fire in Blue Island, Illinois left 20 families homeless and without most of their belongings. The people of Salem Lutheran Church in Blue Island are accepting donations of winter coats, winter clothes, food, gift cards, furniture and bedding. These items can be delivered to the church during regular business hours Tuesday to Friday from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Those wishing to drop off donations outside of these hours can call Carol at the church to schedule a time. Steve Kuehner, an Elder at Salem, is coordinating relief efforts for the families affected by the fire. Salem is located at 12951 Maple Avenue in Blue Island 60406. All donations are to be delivered directly to Salem as LCC is not collecting items or coordinating any deliveries. Call Carol at (708) 388-1830 with questions or to schedule a drop-off.
Urgent Request from Pastor Shehab for Iraqi Convert Facing Eviction
Request by Rev. Hicham Chehab, Pastor, Salam Christian Fellowship & Missionary for Chicagoland Lutheran Muslim Mission Association (CLMMA) An Iraqi convert from Islam, and who suffers from a disability, is facing eviction the end of November. Pastor Hicham Chehab is making an urgent request for assistance for the $921 needed to prevent the eviction. He writes... "The payment will resolve the current concern as this refugee has now qualified for section 8 (subsidized housing) and his part-time job will pay enough to cover future expenses going forward. His radical Muslim ex-wife has instigated the Muslim community against him and he is ostracized by Muslims in Chicagoland. Please help a new brother find love and compassion after he left his community for Christ." Click here to donate
Disaster Response Immanuel Joplin Announces Fixed Schedule for Volunteer Recovery Teams Trent Davis, Director of Disaster Response for Immanuel Joplin, has announced the establishment of a regular weekly work schedule of Tuesday through Saturday. Groups are welcome to work on Sundays and Mondays but are asked not to plan starting or finishing work on those days as they will not have support of Immanuel staff, no access to tools, direction or guidance. This schedule allows the staff at Immanuel to establish routines that promote the long term sustainability of the recovery effort. Trent is encouraging teams to work within the Tuesday to Saturday window when establishing start and end days for their trips to Joplin. In rare cases exceptions will be considered but with an expected five year timeframe for recovery work Immanuel is concerned about avoiding burnout for their staff and appreciate volunteers' understanding. The team at Immanuel will take a break from December 19-25 and will not be hosting any volunteer teams on these dates. If you would like to bring a team to Joplin in 2012 please click below and register. The rebuilding of Joplin is expected to take as much as five years and volunteers are vital to the ongoing efforts there. Click here to volunteer in Joplin, Missouri
Immanuel Joplin Seeks Specialized Volunteers
Trent Davis, Director of Disaster Response at Immanuel Joplin, is looking for volunteer teams with very specific skills to help with projects slated from December through February. Team registrations have tapered off but there are five projects underway where more volunteers are needed. Trent writes... The Lord has blessed us with the ability to get 5 decent sized projects under roof before the weather has gotten too nasty here, so we have lots of interior work; electrical, plumbing, HVAC, drywall, painting, cabinets and trim that need to be or will need to be done but we have very few teams committed from December-February any help that you can stir up would be greatly appreciated.
Click here to register your team
With LCC CARE CARDING You Can MAKE A DIFFERENCE in a Tangible Way So many people want to help the people of Joplin, Missouri in a meaningful way - but are not sure what to do. Here is an opportunity to provide Mercy and Compassion and Help to an individual or family right now! Click here for more information If you are unable to do a CARE CARD but would like to contribute to the purchase of gift cards, click here to donate.
Vehicles Needed to Help Individuals and Ministries
All vehicles that are donated to LCC go directly out to families or individuals through our congregations. NO vehicles are sold. LCC has received numerous requests from churches for vehicles for families in need of reliable transportation. The need for cars and vans to provide a means for getting to work, school and medical appointments has never been higher.
If you have a working car or van please consider donating it to LCC for one of these families. All vehicles that are donated to LCC go directly out to families or individuals through our congregations. NO vehicles are sold. Here are some of the most recent requests, but we have others that are still waiting for some word... Faith Lutheran Church in Bay City, Michigan Seeks Car for Disabled Man Van Needed for Jesendys Hygiene Ministry Member of New Song, Aurora in Need of Car Pastor in Need of Van for Outreach Ministry in Chicago Cargo Van or Pick-up Truck Needed for Food Pantry at Zion Lutheran Church Cars Needed for Immigrant Families Cars Needed for Liberian Refugee Families Click here for the complete page listing the needs
If you have a vehicle to donate, please contact LCC@LutheranChurchCharities.org or call 866-455-6466
Other Stories Still Seeking Support Death of Single Mom Leaves Family Needing Vehicle and Financial Support Iraqi Refugee Family Facing Eviction Pastor Bill Stroup Seeks Support for Single Mom Family Facing Eviction because Landlord is being Foreclosed Family of Five Lost Home - Need Financial Assistance
Items Free for the Asking LCC works THROUGH churches and is not a Direct Service Ministry. To request an item on our "Free for the Asking" list please contact your Church and ask that they call us (866-455-6466) requesting an item. Arrangements will then be made to connect the item with you. If you are not a member of a Christian Church then please call LCC to place you in contact with one of our LCMS churches who can assist you. 2903 Twin Bed Extra Long Mattress and Box Spring (No soil - like new), golden oak entertainment center 46"W x 20"D x 64"T - TV opening 35 1/2", 92" Sofa and 72" love seat (tan and black)- Houndstooth pattern 2902 (2) boxes and (1) can of assorted sockets and socket set pieces, paint roller, (2) hack saws, (1) grease gun, mason's hammer, claw hammer, hatchet, Army cot replacement canvas, (2) caulking guns, tube of acrylic caulk, (2) small measuring tapes, 10' measuring tape, 36" pry-bar, 16' motorized measuring tape, router, 16" laser level, scoup shovel, manual week wacker, extension pole for paint rollers, (2) tubes lithium grease, (1) socket set, universal joint socket set, one drill chuck, small level and (2) small sets of assorted sockets and drivers 2901 computer desk with hutch - storage above with area for keyboard and monitor, one drawer, adjustable shelves 2900 Plastic Children's chairs with metal legs for kids (14" high). (30) Gold and (11) Dark Gold in color 2898 Black & Decker Car Vac 12 Volt Model # 9510. Powerful, Convenient, and Durable. On/Off Switch. Tested and works great. The Car Vac has a plug which fits most 12 Volt Cigarette Lighter Sockets, a 16 foot cord with convenient storage area, Permanent reusable and washable filter bag, Durable one piece bowl, Also comes with all original parts: 1 Crevice Tool and 1 Upholstery Nozzle Click here for the full list of Items Free for the Asking To OFFER an item for this section, or to get a Receipt for an item you have donated, CLICK HERE for the NON-MONETARY DONATION FORM
Ministry Needs Help Make A Difference Short-term Missionary Hannah Kiefer Seeks Assistance for One-year Service In June 2011, Hannah Kiefer, of Bonfield, Illinois, was commissioned by The Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod's International Ministries to serve as a short-term, GEO missionary. For one year, she will teach English at the Concordia English Center in Macau, and help with weekly Bible studies and outreach events there. Hannah writes... Will you partner with me in sharing Christ's love with the people of Macau? Please prayerfully consider helping support my year of missionary service. The total cost will be approximately $27,000 and will cover everything from training and visa costs to housing and food. Funds are currently at $4,664 and I hope to continue to find churches and individuals who will partner with me in the mission God has set before us. Hannah is the daughter of Pastor John and Sandy Kiefer of Zion Lutheran Church in Bonfield, Illinois, and graduated from Illinois Wesleyan University in May 2011 with a B.A. in English and a minor in Business Administration. Click here to support Hannah
English New Testaments Needed for Salam Outreach to Students Request from Pastor Hicham Chehab, Salam Arabic Fellowship, Missionary, POBLO- Chicago
Salam Arabic Fellowship needs paperback English copies of the New Testament for the student ministry at College of DuPage and Morraine Valley Community College. NIV, or other modern translations are preferable. Our student ministry has given out more than 300 copies of the Bible to college students over the past four years, not to mention tracts and Christian books. God's Word sows seeds of faith in the hearts of people and would never return empty! At this time we are looking to give away copies of the New Testament only. We have found that to be the most effective outreach to the students. If you have copies of the New Testament to donate contact LCC at 866-455-6466 or email LCC@LutheranChurchCharities.org Click here to donate for the purchase of New Testaments
Items Available to a Ministry 2900 Plastic Children's chairs with metal legs for kids (14" high). (30) Gold and (11) Dark Gold in color 2897 Risograph GR 3750 printer (black & white printing only) 2881 (22) Lutheran Worship Hymnals (Blue) located in Hampshire, Illinois 2879 72" x 72" Sauder Oak wall unit 2873 Savin 3350 Duplicator Click here for the full list of Items Available to a Ministry To OFFER an item for this section, or to get a Receipt for an item you have donated, CLICK HERE for the NON-MONETARY DONATION FORM
Mission Opportunities Help Make A Difference New Believers, New Starts in Cambodia!
George & Shary Frahm (pictured) are LCMS Missionaries recently commissioned at Immanuel Lutheran Church in Palatine. Through this commissioning, Immanuel is partnering with the Frahm's in providing support for their Cambodian mission. Together, we are seeking other congregations throughout the LCMS to join in this effort to support the "Angels Dormitory project in Phnom Penh, Cambodia." Click here to read more
Short Term Mission Opportunities MOST Ministries
Carly Stevens, Executive Director MOST Ministries
Lutheran Church Charities endorses MOST Ministries as a valuable partner in Proclaiming the Gospel of Jesus Christ in works of service to others in places throughout the world. We have worked with MOST in the past and endorse and support this ministry. If you are interested in Short Term Mission opportunities, please click here to find out what currently is available. Or you may go directly to their website at www.MostMinistries.org We thank God for the ministry and partnership of MOST Ministries and encourage those who are interested to be involved with them in serving others. Thank you, Tim Hetzner President, Lutheran Church Charities
COME LORD JESUS, BE OUR GUEST ... You recognize this prayer written by Martin Luther ...
Come Lord Jesus, be our guest And let thy gifts to us be blessed. Amen If we really mean this prayer and want Jesus to be our Guest - wouldn't we feed him also? Consider becoming a part of LCC's individual challenge and FEED THE INVISIBLE GUEST - AND MAKE HIM VISIBLE program to help feed the hungry. Click here for more details | Click here to donate now Click here for a Bulletin Insert
International Ministry Help President Marky Kessa of Lutheran Church Haiti and Family Acquire a Refrigerator Imagine 15 people living under one roof and feeding everyone without having a refrigerator to store food. That is the reality that Pastor Marky Kessa and his family face each day in Haiti. We would like to lessen his burden and get him a refrigerator. The cost of a refrigerator is $950.00. Please prayerfully consider helping with this need. Click here to donate
Scholarship a Child in Myanmar
Because of your Donations Two of 10 Students have Received Scholarships Click here if you would like to make a donation to help one of these young students
Here are Ways to Help Our Ongoing Haiti Relief Efforts
Physical Needs Latrines for the Lutheran schools - $500 Water Filters - School Version - $185 - Home Version - $35 Building Homes and Hope in Haiti Shoes - $5 Motorcycles for Pastors - $1,000 Support College Students Volunteering in Haiti - $150 Goats - $50 each General Disaster Response Donations Spiritual Needs Staff Workers in the Tent Cities - $200 a
month Bibles in French - $6 each Luther's Small Catechism in Creole - $5 each See Through the Scriptures manuals in French - $2 each Developing Projects Radio Ministry - click here to learn more Hosting Haitian Christian Music Group for U.S. Tour - click here to learn more
Christian Education Projects in the Philippines Help the Lutheran Church of the Philippines (LCP) move toward establishing 100 new church and school ministries by the year 2017 to reach more people with the saving gospel of Jesus Christ! Rev. James Cerdenola is the LCP President. Read more... Click here to donate
LCC Ministry Resources Tim's Pick of the Week
Timeless Truths in Twelve Words or Less by: Les Stroh Timeless Truths in Twelve Words or Less is a book you will keep close at hand and turn to often. Every page contains a "timeless truth" and a story or illustration born out Les Stroh's more than 40 years as an educator, trainer, executive, manager, consultant and entrepreneur. These 39 Timeless Truths are set in beautiful photography and include questions that will help you reflect upon and integrate each Timeless Truth.
Looking to be in an in-depth Bible Study? Does Your Church Want to Host a Study? Your Small Group?
Over 150 weeks of In-Depth Bible Studies available on DVD
Tim Hetzner, President of Lutheran Church Charities, has led over 40 Biblical Studies Trips to the Middle East over the past 30 years. Learn his insights into the Biblical Text, the Culture and Customs of the People, the History and Archeology of the land - but MOST OF ALL - discover the MINDMETHOD-MANNER and MINISTRY of our Lord Jesus Christ. All Courses are available on DVD and also on the Internet. Become a host site for Word Among Us Studies and find Answers in the Bible for Life's Many Difficulties and Questions! For more information and registration, Click Here... To find out more information contact Tim Hetzner at 866-455-6466 or email at WAU@LutheranChurchCharities.org
Ministry Resources Available to Congregations Looking for Ways to Share the Mercy and Compassion of Christ to Those in Your Church and Community? How to Conduct a Successful Mission Fair
Click here to learn more about these and other Ministry Resources available from LCC
Hot Dog Cart and Grill Available for Ministry Events Thanks to Thrivent and Generous Donors
Thanks to the generous contributions of LCC donors and a grant from The Northwest Cook County Thrivent Branch, LCC has acquired a commercial grade food service cart and a large gas grill. Both of these are mounted on trailers and can be picked up to be used by your church for picnics, festivals, and other events where food is served. LCC plans to use this food prep equipment as part of our disaster response in order to feed volunteers and victims of disaster. When there is no disaster related activity the cart and grill are available for churches and schools in the Northern Illinois District. If you would like to use one or both of these for an upcoming event, please contact LCC or click below to complete a request form. LCC always looks for ways to resource your ministry in unique and creative ways. Click here to fill out a reservation form
LCC Staff and Comfort Dogs Available for Church Functions and School Chapels! Click here to learn more!
Servant at Heart - Online Christian Business Directory Looking for a Christian business? Lutheran Church Charities has an online Christian Business Directory, Servant@Heart. This online directory allows: - Christians businesses to advertise their services without cost. - Christians looking for employment a place to post their resume - Christians with job openings a place to post those opening - Others to seek out Christian businesses and employees
Click here to learn more
Faith Led Feet - An Opportunity to Put Your Faith in Action
Lutheran Church Charities has created a new page,"Faith Led Feet", on our web site that will help Christians who are involved in activities for a charitable cause as an expression of their faith to spread the word. Click here to read more.
LCC Emergency Assistance Fund LCC gets requests daily concerning people who need assistance, and it is increasing because of the current economic times we are living in. LCC works through our churches to provide assistance by making the need known - and dollar per dollar we give the money to a church to help the family or individual. However, we receive some requests that are emergencies, and money is needed that day or the next day and we can't always get the need out in our weekly email newsletter first. Would you consider making a gift to our LCC Emergency Assistance fund so that when these emergency needs occur we can help (through our churches) quicker? This is an important way for the Body of Christ to share the Mercy and Compassion and Proclamation of Christ. To contribute please click here Thank you for continuing to Make A Difference! Tim Hetzner
Live Manger
Sunday, December 18, 2011 at 4:30 pm Concordia Lutheran Church 3144 South Home Avenue Berwyn, Illinois
In December of 1223, Francis of Assisi instituted the living manger in Greccio, Italy since pilgrimages to Bethlehem posed great risks while the Turks were in control of the Holy Land. Concordia Lutheran Church located at 3144 South Home Avenue in Berwyn, Illinois will continue this tradition by presenting a Live Manger on Sunday, December 18th at 4:30 P.M. In costume, children of the Sunday School and Little Lambs Preschool will tell the story of the true meaning of Christmas as they have for more than 20 years. Weather permitting, an infant from the congregation will portray baby Jesus. A variety of animals from Friendly Farms in DeKalb, Illinois will be available for petting. Mary has been known to ride to the outdoor stable on a real donkey. Hot chocolate and cookies are served, free to all who attend. Everyone is invited to join in singing carols as the story of the Savior's birth unfolds.
On Sunday, January 8th at 10 A.M. the Live Manger will be performed indoors for the celebration of Epiphany and The Three Kings' gift-bearing visit to the Christ Child. Their journey guided by the Star of Bethlehem. In between, the church will observe the birth of Jesus with special services on Christmas Eve at 4:00 P.M. and 10:00 P.M. The former will be a Contemporary Family Service and the latter a traditional Candlelight Service. On Christmas Day, there is worship at 10:00 A.M. If you would like more information about Concordia Lutheran Church and its programs, visit its web site at www.concordiaberwyn.org, e-mail them at concordia.berwyn@sbcglobal.net, or call 708-484-9784.
Annual Ski Retreat for High School Youth Groups in January
January 13-15, 2012 Kalahari Resort Wisconsin Dells Ski, snowboard or tubing at Cascade Mountain. Music, great speakers and lots of fun. NEW for 2012: a Family Retreat component. For more information please contact Debra via email at registrar@walcamp.org or call her at 815-784-5141..
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