As We Gather for Worship This Weekend: Keep Watching
Today we stand alongside Ezekiel and take a look at a downright depressing view. A valley of dusty, dry, and dormant bones. It’s the kind of thing we can’t bear to watch or we don’t want to see. Yet God meets us in the valley and wants us to keep watching. Why? Because He isn’t done yet!
If any of you lacks wisdom, you should ask God, who gives generously to all without finding fault, and it will be given to you. James 1:5
These might be some of the most relief-giving words in the Bible. “If we don’t know what we’re doing, pray to the Father. He loves to help.” So often in life we don’t know what we’re doing! We don’t know what we’re doing with our career, with parenting a difficult child, with the church ministries and how to move forward. What Scripture is assuring us is that it’s okay not to know! Because God is here to help.
As you move through your day, if you’re lacking wisdom today, ask God for what you need! He is so kind, generous, and faithful to give it.
Calling All Men!!
Get Up! Get Ready! Get Pumped!
Journey Men 2023 Kickoff Breakfast
All Timothy men and their friends are invited to a free pancake breakfast TOMORROW SATURDAY, March 25th, from 8-9 am at the Wyatt Campus, hosted by Timothy’s JourneyMen ministry.
Why? Because it is important for men to learn how to spiritually lead within their families, at work, and among their friends and acquaintances. Come for faith, food, and fellowship! Contact Bob Downs (bdowns88@yahoo.com) with questions.
Lenten & Holy Week Schedule
Wednesday Lenten Services:
March 29 5:30pm RD Mize Please make all checks payable to Timothy Lutheran Church with name of fundraiser on the Memo line.
Lenten Dinner
March 29: TLS 7th/8th Spring Class Trip (Spaghetti & Meat Sauce) 5-7 pm Maundy Thursday Service: April 6 at 6pm, RD Mize (with Holy Communion) Good Friday Service: April 7 at 6pm, Wyatt (with Holy Communion) Easter Sunday Services: April 9; 9am at RD Mize; 10am at Wyatt (normal schedule)
Kids Easter Event
All Timothy kids and their parents are invited to the Kids Easter Event on Saturday, April 1st, 2-4 pm, Wyatt Campus (indoors and outdoors). The kids and their parents will enjoy interactive stations highlighting and explaining Holy Week events, followed by an egg hunt. Mark your calendars & see you there!
Adopt a Timothy Missionary
Check out the display at either campus to support Timothy’s senior high going to Tulsa,, OK, in June for a mission trip. Any amount of support is greatly appreciated. Envelopes can be placed in offering plate given to Pastor Ryan, or submitted on Timothy’s website (click on Give tab, then Fund, then Youth Mission Trip.
Additional Opportunity to Support Youth Mission Trip
Pick up Ribs on Sunday, March 26th. 10 am – 1 pm at the FLC Kitchen at the east entrance of the RD Mize Campus.
Thanks for your support!
Upcoming Discovery Class
The next Discovery Class will start Sunday, April 16, 6:30-8 pm in the Fireplace Room at RD Mize and continue through Sunday, May 21, led by Pastor John. Childcare is provided in the nursery. Those interested in attending are encouraged to register online at https://timothylutheran.com (Click on I’m New). Contact Pastor John (click) with questions.
What this class is:
An overview of the Christian faith.
What is unique to the Lutheran teaching of faith
Preparation for church membership, if interested
What this class is not:
Verse-by-verse study of the Bible
An ending of moving forward in your faith journey
If you’re interested in a “refresher course,” this class is for you! If you know someone whom you could invite or urge to attend, please contact them today and then go online to sign up!
Thrivent Action Teams Grant
If you are a Thrivent member, do you know what your Thrivent Action Teams Grant can do? At the recent TLS Action, “shoppers” read with interest the lists of teachers\ ideas for additional classroom resources.
Kay Lieb chose to use her Thrivent Action Teams Grant to donate math learning games for TLS. Who knew math could be so much fun?? Look at all the math games! These will be available to all students and teachers but are specifically available in th TL Resource Room. Check it out! Thank you, Thrivent members, for considering this opportunity!
Joining Jesus on His Mission
Have you ever seen a life changed? And I don’t mean like in small, little ways. I’m talking about 180 degrees, darkness-to-light kind of changed? That’s exactly what Jesus does every single day. It’s this amazing, incredible, eternal life-changing thing. And guess what? He is inviting and calling YOU to be a part of this eternally life-changing work. And that doesn’t require a theological degree or traveling around the world. He’s calling you (us) into your own community in very simple ways.
Join us on April 29th from 9am-noon as we begin learning what it looks like to Join Jesus on His Mission and make an eternal difference. Stay tuned for more details soon. Contact Pastor Ryan with questions.
Next Generation Update
THIS SUNDAY, March 26th, is the Special Voters’ Meeting at Wyatt Auditorium, immediately following the 10 am worship service. The meeting will be recorded and then uploaded on Timothy’s website on Monday, March 27. Voting will occur by written ballot with results shared before adjournment. Motions are as follows:
Meeting Motions
Approval to place RD Mize Campus on the market.
Approval for Executive Board authority to determine the fair market value for the RD Mize Campus and authority to accept such an offer that equals or exceeds fair market value.
Approval for Executive Board authority to determine fair market value for Highway 7 frontage property and authority to accept such an offer that equals or exceeds fair market value.
Approval of financing options for Wyatt HVAC units repair or replacement if member contributions do not cover the cost.
1. Obtaining a Line of Credit from LCEF in the amount of $200,000.
2. Obtaining a church Improvement Loan in the amount of $45,000.
Recent questions/comments:
1. A huge complex of apartments is being built within two blocks of Timothy’s north site, across from St. Mary’s Medical Center. Hundreds of new residents are within walking distance. Is it possible that God called us to actively minister to this “harvest field”? Why not keep the north site for a few more years to explore this ministry opportunity? Response: It is very exciting that new housing seems active again, especially in neighborhoods near churches. Timothy was recently approached by a developer building houses just south of Wyatt Road about partnering with new residents in that area as well.
TLS Academic Scholarships
Timothy families with students in grades 1-11 are encouraged to check out Truman Heartland Community Foundation’s webpage to determine if your if your children qualify for one of the academic scholarships below. All applications are submitted through the online portal at Truman Heartland Community Foundation. Deadline to apply is June 1, 2023 (no exceptions).
Worship Attendance Mar 12: RD Mize 179, Wyatt 164
March 15 Lenten
Weekly General Contributions: Actual $ vs. Budgeted $28,868 Weekly First Fruits Contributions: Actual $ vs. Budgeted $2,075
Church & School Children’s Skate PartySun., Mar. 26, 4:30-6:30pm, Rink Ratz, Blue Springs; $5.00 per skater, includes snacks.
RD Mize Greeters Timothy’s GATHER Commission is organizing a Greeters Ministry for the
RD Mize worship service. It’s easy and fun! Contact Karron Wands (bbklwands@gmail.com) or 816.616.6502 if you’re interested in learning how to get connected as a greeter.
Food Donations for March will be delivered to BS Community Services League. Thank you for your ongoing support!
GriefShare meets on Thursdays, 6:30-8pm, RD Mize
DivorceCare meets on Mondays, 6:30-8pm, RD Mize
Card Club meets second Fridays, 7pm, Fellowship Hall, RD Mize. Next date is April 14. Contact Art MacLean (660.641.1974) with questions.
Pairs & Spares Seniors Ministry meets again on Tues., Mar. 21, 11:30am, Family Life Center, RD Mize. Bring a dish to share for the potluck luncheon and enjoy fellowship with friends. Contact Janet Masters (jlmasters44@gmail.com) with questions.
Thrivent Choice Dollars If you own a Thrivent Financial for Lutherans account, March 31st is the deadline to designate these dollars. Please consider choosing Timothy Church or School. Thank you!
Sunday Morning Adult Bible Study “The Book of Acts—The Birth of Christianity”; 10:15-11:15am, Fireplace Room (302), RD Mize; led by Fritz Barlag & Dale Russell
Monday Evening Adult Bible Study (1st & 3rd Mondays) 6:30pm fellowship; 7pm study; Fellowship Hall, RD Mize; led by Roxanne Kerwood
Monday Evening Women’s Bible Study “Messy People (Imperfect Biblical Heroes)”; 6:30-8pm, Room 111, RD Mize; led by various ladies
Tuesday Morning Men’s Bible Study “The Book of Luke”; 6:30-7:30am, Fireplace Room (302); led by various men
Tuesday Morning Adult Bible Study “Confirmation Review”; 10-11am, Fellowship Hall, RD Mize; led by Pastor John
Thursday Evening Women’s Bible Study (Women of Thursday) Book study; 6:30-8pm, Room 109, RD Mize; led by Miriam Lindemann & Becky Blatt; contact Becky for current book
Saturday Morning Moms Bible Study (1st & 3rd Saturdays) 9-10am, 4 G’s Wyatt; led by Kaye Gray
Do You Have A Story To Share? If you have an article or celebration you would like to share with the members of Timothy, please submit it to Diane Mayfield (click on either) or Doug Fleck
Please keep your submission between 200-250 words.
As We Gather for Worship This Weekend: “Family Tree”
People take great pride in their family trees. They like to brag about this or that famous ancestor. Some people, though, take a step farther and think that somehow, their family tree gives them spiritual security. Jesus up-ends this notion in a very familiar story, one that reminds us that ultimately, our salvation rests, not in the branches of a family tree, but in the arms of the one who died on the cross for us.
Quiet Time
I’m sitting on my couch and reach for my Bible, running my hand down the pages, and close my eyes. Before I can even say hello to God, I find my mind wandering: What time is my appointment this afternoon?
Did I return that message? Maybe I should try that devotional I bought a few months ago.
“Immediately the Spirit drove him into the wilderness. He was in the wilderness for forty days, being tempted by Satan. Hewas with the wild animals, and the angels were serving him.” Mark 1:12-13
Thinking of Jesus, alone in the wilderness, being tempted by Satan and surrounded by wild animals. Now those are distractions and the ultimate temptation.
When we struggle to quiet our lives and our hearts enough to focus on God, Jesus knows exactly how we feel. And despite the desperate situation in which Jesus found Himself, He resisted temptation. The angels served Him, He leaned on His knowledge of Scripture and faith in God, and He resisted.
So, what does that mean for us? It means that not only is Jesus our goal when we set aside time for Him, He is our solution for fighting through all the distractions and temptations that work so hard to keep us away. It means that no matter how empty our personal wilderness may feel, we are not actually alone in our search for God. Just as the angels were with Him, Jesus is with us.
Immersive Prayer Journey
Prayer connects us with the Creator of the universe; yet if we’re honest, we don’t always know how to do it well or always make time for it. You are invited join us to go deeper in your relationship with our Lord through an Immersive Prayer Journey on Friday, March 10th (4-8pm) or Saturday, March 11th (9-4pm) at RD Mize.
Through a path of nine self guided stations of the petitions of the Lord’s Prayer, you will engage in prayer and reflection, Scripture readings, and simple activities, all intended to deepen your connection with our Savior, so make plans to come experience the prayer Jesus Himself taught us to pray.
The prayer journey will take approximately 30-45 minutes to complete, but the pace is up to you. Couples and families with small children are welcome to take the journey together, if desired. Sign-ups are necessary for people to move smoothly through the journey. We are excited about the impact this will have on our lives.
Please go to the church website (Events) or church app (Events) to sign up for one slot per family. If there are more than three in the group, please sign up for an additional slot. Thank you! And please keep this experience in your prayers!
Lenten & Holy Week Schedule
Wednesday Lenten Services:
March 8, 15, 22, 29 5:30pm RD Mize
(Lenten Dinners on March 8, 22 , & 29 5-7pm Family Life Center)
March 8: TLS Pizza Dinner
March 22: Festival Committee Sloppy Joe’s Dinner
March 29: (just added this week): TLS 7th/8th Spring Class Trip (spaghetti & meat sauce–with gluten free option–, salad, garlic bread, dessert, & lemonade) Maundy Thursday Service: April 6 at 6pm, RD Mize (with Holy Communion) Good Friday Service: April 7 at 6pm, Wyatt (with Holy Communion) Easter Sunday Services: April 9; 9am at RD Mize; 10am at Wyatt (normal schedule)
TLC & TLS Potluck
Mark your calendars to attend the next potluck dinner at Timothy on Sunday, March 19th, starting at 4 pm at Wyatt. All are welcome! Bring a dish to share (see chart below) and come enjoy the fellowship, food, fun, and games as well as a chance to make new friends.
Last name starts with A-I; bring a main dish
Last name starts with J-R; bring a side dish
Last name starts with S-Z; bring a dessert
Drinks, coffee, tea, water, & table service will be provided
Adopt a Timothy Missionary
Have you heard about some Timothy senior high youth and their families heading to Tulsa in June for a mission trip? Are you interested in supporting them through prayer and funding as they experience what it means to be the hands and feet of Jesus in and throughout the community? In addition to checking out a more in-depth summary of this experience in last week’s Timothy Connects (which you can find on Timothy’s website also), check out the “Adopt a Missionary” display at either campus. You can choose an envelope of various donation denominations to help reach their $7,500 goal for the week’s expenses (June 10-16). You can also contribute on Timothy’s website (Give tab, then Fund, then Youth Mission Trip—Praying Pelicans). Thanks for your support!
Additional Opportunity to Support Youth Mission Trip
Hungry for BBQ Ribs? Check out the info and link below for the upcoming Rib Sale. Contact Kristen Anderson (262.902.3964) with additional questions. link: https://www.westbottomsbbq.com/tlc
Deadline to order is March 19 at 11:59 pm. Thanks for your support!
Joining Jesus on His Mission
Have you ever seen a life changed? And I don’t mean like in small, little ways. I’m talking about 180 degrees, darkness-to-light kind of changed? That’s exactly what Jesus does every single day. It’s this amazing, incredible, eternal life-changing thing. And guess what? He is inviting and calling YOU to be a part of this eternally life-changing work. And that doesn’t require a theological degree or traveling around the world. He’s calling you (us) into your own community in very simple ways.
Join us on April 29th from 9am-noon as we begin learning what it looks like to Join Jesus on His Mission and make an eternal difference. Stay tuned for more details soon. Contact Pastor Ryan (ryanh@timothylutheran.com) with questions.
Hillcrest Resident Update
We praise God that Timothy’s former resident, Dominia, has transitioned into the Hillcrest graduate program. She is so excited to have a car now and no longer depends upon Uber to get to work! We pray she continues to benefit from the Hillcrest program!
Timothy’s new resident, Rose, is so appreciative for the opportunity to save money and practice using a strict budget. She currently works from home but is aggressively searching for a new job for better pay. She does not have a car right now, so working from home is a good fit until she finds a different job. She asks for our prayers about her job search.
Thank you, Timothy, for your steadfast support of this ministry. It is an excellent example of transforming lives through Christ!
Next Generation Update
Please plan to attend the Special Voters’ Assembly Meeting on Sunday, March 26th, immediately following the 10am service in the Wyatt Auditorium. Agenda items include: 1) Approval to place RD Mize Campus on the market; 2) Approval for Executive Board authority to determine fair market value for Highway 7 frontage property and authority to accept such an offer that equals or exceeds fair market value; and 3) Approval of financing options for Wyatt HVAC units, if necessary, if funds are not received through donations.
A quorum of 40 members is required to conduct business. Voting will occur by written ballot with all three questions on one ballot for each voting member. According to Timothy’s bylaws, voters must be present at the meeting to vote.
Recent questions/comments:
1. Will all proceeds from sale of Highway 7 frontage property at Wyatt be used to pay down LCEF loan balance? Does LCEF require any sale proceeds be used to repay loan? How will the 6+ acre sale proceeds be used? Have we considered keep the Highway 7 property for a future church location? Response: Leadership has asked LCEF these questions. They are researching and preparing for a meeting with Timothy’s leadership asap. Part of the consideration will be based on Timothy’s plans for the proceeds, two strong possibilities including replacement of HVAC units and storage facility at Wyatt. Keeping the frontage acreage for future church location may create logistical issues as a separate building but a consideration.
2. How is the Executive Board going to determine the fair market value (FMV) of Highway 7 frontage (6+ acres)? Why does the Executive Board need pre-authorization to accept an offer equal to or exceeding its established FMV? Response: A March 2020 market summary of both facilities and consultation with professional realtors will determine FMV. Large organizations like Timothy typically authorize a leadership group to research and make informed decisions.
3. What are the LCEF debt balances and debt payments by location? Response: Timothy’s three loans with LCEF were refinanced in 2014. The current mortgage amount is approximately 15% for RD Mize and 85% for Wyatt.
4. I completely agree with all of the items on the agenda for the Special Voters’ Meeting. I also greatly appreciate everyone’s efforts with Next Generation. I know we cannot continue to limp along financially trying to maintain two separate facilities. In addition, I was thinking a few years ago when we conducted the congregational survey, it resulted in the same conclusion. I pray that when the RD Mize facility is sold, everyone will continue to attend Timothy at the Wyatt Campus.
Weekly General Contributions: Actual $22,113.04 vs. Budgeted $28,868 Weekly First Fruits Contributions: Actual $1,120.00 vs. Budgeted $2,075
PLEASE NOTE: This Sunday’s (March 4) 10 am service WILL BE live-streamed, contrary to previous information shared with the congregation.
Food Donations for March will be delivered to BS Community Services League. Thank you for your ongoing support!
Early Communion Class Wednesday evenings through March 29th. Contact Pastor Ryan (ryanh@timothylutheran.com) with questions.
GriefShare meets on Thursdays, 6:30-8pm, RD Mize
DivorceCare meets on Mondays, 6:30-8pm, RD Mize
Card Club meets second Fridays, 7pm, Fellowship Hall, RD Mize. Next date is March 10. Contact Art MacLean (660.641.1974) with questions.
Pairs & Spares Seniors Ministry meets again on Tues., Mar. 21, 11:30am, Family Life Center, RD Mize. Bring a dish to share for the potluck luncheon and enjoy fellowship with friends. Contact Janet Masters (jlmasters44@gmail.com) with questions.
Church & School Children’s Skate Party Sun., Mar. 26, 4:30-6:30pm, Rink Ratz, Blue Springs; $5.00 per skater, includes snacks.
Thrivent Choice Dollars If you own a Thrivent Financial for Lutherans account, March 31st is the deadline to designate these dollars. Please consider choosing Timothy Church or School. Thank you!
Sunday Morning Adult Bible Study “The Book of Acts—The Birth of Christianity”; 10:15-11:15am, Fireplace Room (302), RD Mize; led by Fritz Barlag & Dale Russell
Monday Evening Adult Bible Study (1st & 3rd Mondays) 6:30pm fellowship; 7pm study; Fellowship Hall, RD Mize; led by Roxanne Kerwood
Monday Evening Women’s Bible Study “Messy People (Imperfect Biblical Heroes)”; 6:30-8pm, Room 111, RD Mize; led by various ladies
Tuesday Morning Men’s Bible Study “The Book of Luke”; 6:30-7:30am, Fireplace Room (302); led by various men
Tuesday Morning Adult Bible Study “Confirmation Review”; 10-11am, Fellowship Hall, RD Mize; led by Pastor John
Thursday Evening Women’s Bible Study (Women of Thursday) Book study; 6:30-8pm, Room 109, RD Mize; led by Miriam Lindemann & Becky Blatt; contact Becky for current book
Saturday Morning Moms Bible Study (1st & 3rd Saturdays) 9-10am, 4 G’s Wyatt; led by Kaye Gray
Do You Have A Story To Share? If you have an article or celebration you would like to share with the members of Timothy, please submit it to Diane Mayfield at dianelmayfield@comcast.net, DougF@TimothyLutheran.com or
Please keep your submission between 200-250 words.
As We Gather for Worship This Weekend
“Three Triples“
Genesis 3 is a foundational text for understanding why our world is the way it is and why we are the way we are. By examining the Three Triples of Genesis 3, we come to not only understand human sin better, but what God is all about when it comes to fixing the problem.
Giving Your Not-Enough
To live and make a difference, we have to exchange the way we see our not-enough for the way God sees I can’t help but think about the boy who gave his small lunch. You know the story: A huge crowd — five thousand men, plus all the women and children, all hungry. The disciple Andrew points out, “Here is a boy with five small barley loaves and two small fish, but how far will they go among so many?” (John 6:9). In essence he’s saying, look at what we have — it’s something, but it’s not enough. Have you ever done this? You’re aware of a huge problem, you want to do something to help, but what you can do falls short.
“Jesus then took the loaves, gave thanks, and distributed to those who were seated as much as they wanted. He did the same with the fish. When they all had enough to eat, he said to his disciples, ‘Gather the pieces that are left over. Let nothing be wasted.’ So they gathered them and filled twelve baskets with the pieces of the five barley loaves left over by those who had eaten.” John 6:10-13
This miracle of multiplication happened by God’s power! Only He could take a total lack and turn it into total satisfaction. But what started it all was one small act of obedience. We have the delightful opportunity to show up, give freely, and put the responsibility of the outcome squarely where it belongs — in God’s sovereign hands.
Thank you, Timothy Youth
Timothy’s middle and high school youth received the following note from Resource Health:
“Dear Timothy Lutheran Middle & High School Students,
Please forgive the delay in sending out your “thank-you” card. Thank you for your most generous gift of items for our New Mom Care Packages. Your giving has blessed our new moms and given them encouragement. Thank you for allowing God to use you for His glory.
His for Life,
Debbie”
Lenten & Holy Week Schedule
Wednesday Lenten Services:
March 1, 8, 15, 22, 29 5:30pm RD Mize
(Lenten Dinners on March 1, 8, & 22 5-7pm Family Life Center)
Maundy Thursday Service: April 6 at 6pm, RD Mize (with Holy Communion)
Good Friday Service: April 7 at 6pm, Wyatt (with Holy Communion)
Easter Sunday Services: April 9; 9am at RD Mize; 10am at Wyatt (normal schedule)
Immersive Prayer Journey
Prayer connects us with the Creator of the universe; yet if we’re honest, we don’t always know how to do it well or always make time for it. You are invited join us to go deeper in your relationship with our Lord through an Immersive Prayer Journey on Friday, March 10th (4-8pm) or Saturday, March 11th (9-4pm) at RD Mize.
Through a path of nine self guided stations of the petitions of the Lord’s Prayer, you will engage in prayer and reflection, Scripture readings, and simple activities, all intended to deepen your connection with our Savior, so make plans to come experience the prayer Jesus Himself taught us to pray.
The prayer journey will take approximately 30-45 minutes to complete, but the pace is up to you. Couples and families with small children are welcome to take the journey together, if desired. Sign-ups are necessary for people to move smoothly through the journey. We are excited about the impact this will have on our lives.
Please go to the church website (Events) or church app (Events) to sign up for one slot per family. If there are more than three in the group, please sign up for an additional slot. Thank you! And please keep this experience in your prayers!
TLC & TLS Potluck
Mark your calendars too attend the next potluck dinner at Timothy! It will be on Sunday, March 19th, starting at 4 pm at Wyatt. All are welcome! Bring a dish to share (see chart below) and come enjoy the fellowship, food, fun, and games as well as a chance to make new friends.
Last name starts with A-I; bring a main dish
Last name starts with J-R; bring a side dish
Last name starts with S-Z; bring a dessert
Drinks, coffee, tea, & water will be provided
Lutheran Urban Mission Agency Auxiliary (LUMA)
The Lutheran Urban Mission Agency Auxiliary will meet on Wednesday, March 15 at Bethlehem Lutheran Church, 310 Johnston Pkwy, Raymore, MO. Registration begins at 9 a.m. with the opening service at 9:30 a.m. The speaker will be Gayle Terry Holmes, the Executive Director for Sleep Head Beds. The Mission of the Month collection is monetary gifts for VBS and youth activities. Lunch will be served. Please RSVP by March 8 to Donna Scholtes, 816-550-5790 / dsscholtes@comcast.net. All ladies of the congregation are invited to attend and all donations for the Mission of the Month collection are appreciated. Thank you!
Adopt a Missionary
Our senior high families are heading to Tulsa this summer to be the hands and feet of Jesus in and throughout the community. It’s going to be an amazing opportunity to grow in faith, community, and learn more of what it means to Join Jesus on His Mission. BUT WE NEED YOUR HELP. We are trying to raise about $7,500 to cover the full costs of the trip. If you are willing, grab an “Adopt a Missionary” envelope in the Narthex with a $ dollar amount on it. Then place cash or a check in the envelope with that amount of $ or more with a note saying “YOUTH MISSION TRIP.” Want to know more…
Your donation will help fund lodging (staying at a local church on the floor but they provide pads and showers etc. for us), travel (gas, rental car if needed), meals, small emergency fund, extra mission projects, one local outing, and to support our onsite coordinator in Tulsa.
Our Timothy Lutheran Youth Family Church team will be serving through a mission organization called Praying Pelicans. Our partnership with Praying Pelicans allows us to support a long term relationship through sustainable ministry within these communities we will be going to. The mission trip will allow us to serve alongside a local church in Tulsa that is deeply involved in their community and seeking to address real needs. Our Timothy team will be the hands, feet, and heart on behalf of the church to the community. Our teams desire is to work with youth in various capacities such as sports camps, VBS programs, youth ministries, or other needs that are unfolding in the community we will be in. These opportunities will allow the local churches to continue to connect with new families and share the love of Christ with them. We are currently working with Praying Pelicans and the local church we will be teamed up with to figure out all the details in the coming months.
Next Generation Update
The congregation is reminded that the upcoming Special Voters’ Meeting will be Sunday, March 26th, starting after end of Wyatt service in the Auditorium. Items of the agenda include: 1) Approval to place RD Mize Campus on the market; 2) Approval for Executive Board authority to determine fair market value for Highway 7 frontage property and authority to accept such an offer that equals or exceeds fair market value; and 3) Approval of financing options for Wyatt HVAC units, if necessary, if funds not received through donations.
A quorum of 40 communicant members is necessary to conduct business. A written ballot will be provided to each voting member with all three questions placed on the same ballot, Voting results will be announced before meeting concludes. Questions and comments may be submitted on Timothy’s website (www.timothylutheran.com click on church, then Next Generation) or by completing a written form in the Suggestion Box at Information Center at each campus.
The following questions were submitted last week:
It has been communicated through leadership that, current amount of debt, building will occur when funds are available. What is the current amount of debt, specifically how many years are left on the current mortgage? I know in some years past, there were interest-only payments. Did this change the length of the mortgage?
Response: The Lutheran Church Extension Fund (LCEF) holds Timothy’s mortgage. Updated figures from LCEF this week list the balance of our mortgage at $5,932,300.36. Monthly payments of principal & interest equal $35,294.74. In 2022, interest-only payments were submitted for Jan. through May, but a $25,000 payment toward principal was sent in May before the Executive Board approved resuming principle & interest payments for remainder of 2022. In 2022, the total interest paid was $221,537.56, and the total principal paid was $127,531.74. In January 2023, our interest rate increased from 3.625% to 4.25%. LCEF figures Timothy’s amortization schedule on a twelve-month basis.
2. What can be done to address the “negative” impressions held by our fellow Christians so that they are valued and not dismissed as “those we will lose no matter what we do”?
Response: This entire process is difficult and will likely never be easy, The Special Voters’ Meeting and input leading up to it is what we are trying to achieve to obtain a consensus of as many members as possible. The next Executive Board meeting is March 6th, at which time the board will discuss additional ways to include as many members as possible.
Weekly General Contributions: Actual $16,699.00 vs. Budgeted $28,868
Weekly First Fruits Contributions: Actual $95.00 vs. Budgeted $2,075
Back to the 80’s TLS Auction TOMORROW, Sat., 25, 6-10pm, Adams Pointe Conference Center. Visit www.timothylutheranschool.com for more information.
Early Communion Class starts next Wednesday, March 1, 6:30-approx. 8pm, RD Mize, and continues for all Wednesdays in March. For 5th-8th graders who have not already been instructed in the sacrament of Holy Communion. Serves as a prerequisite for Confirmation. One parent, guardian, or other adult mentor must attend with the student. Call church office to enroll. Contact Pastor Ryan (ryanh@timothylutheran.com) with questions.
Food Donations for March will be delivered to BS Community Services League. Thank you for your ongoing support!
Instant Church Directory Timothy will continue to subscribe to ICD. Some members of the congregation will soon receive an email over the next couple months from the church asking for a photo or updated photo. Selfies or any photo on your phone are fine. If you notice other updates are needed, please call the church office (816.228.5300). Thank you!
GriefShare Spring session starts Monday, March 2, 6:30-8pm, RD Mize
DivorceCare meets Mondays, 6:30-8pm, RD Mize
Thrivent Choice Dollars If you own a Thrivent Financial for Lutherans account, March 31st is the deadline to designate these dollars. Please consider choosing Timothy Church or School. Thank you!
Volunteer Opportunity Timothy needs volunteers to serve on its new Safety and Security Team. Contact Don McGhee (donm@timothylutheran.com) or Diane Mayfield (dianem@timothylutheran.com) with questions.
Card Club meets on second Fridays, 7pm, RD Mize Fellowship Hall, to play 10-point Pitch. Next gathering is March 10. Please bring snack to share & a drink. Contact Art MacLean (660-641-1974) with questions.
Church & School Children’s Skate Party Sun., Mar. 26, 4:30-6:30pm, Rink Ratz, Blue Springs; $5.00 per skater, includes snacks.
Sunday Morning Adult Bible Study “The Book of Acts—The Birth of Christianity”; 10:15-11:15am, Fireplace Room (302), RD Mize; led by Fritz Barlag & Dale Russell
Monday Evening Adult Bible Study (1st & 3rd Mondays) 6:30pm fellowship; 7pm study; Fellowship Hall, RD Mize; led by Roxanne Kerwood
Monday Evening Women’s Bible Study “Messy People (Imperfect Biblical Heroes)”; 6:30-8pm, Room 111, RD Mize; led by various ladies
Tuesday Morning Men’s Bible Study “The Book of Luke”; 6:30-7:30am, Fireplace Room (302); led by various men
Tuesday Morning Adult Bible Study “Confirmation Review”; 10-11am, Fellowship Hall, RD Mize; led by Pastor John
Thursday Evening Women’s Bible Study (Women of Thursday) Book study; 6:30-8pm, Room 109, RD Mize; led by Miriam Lindemann & Becky Blatt; contact Becky for current book
Saturday Morning Moms Bible Study (1st & 3rd Saturdays) 9-10am, 4 G’s Wyatt; led by Kaye Gray
Do You Have A Story To Share? If you have an article or celebration you would like to share with the members of Timothy, please submit it to Diane Mayfield at dianelmayfield@comcast.net, DougF@TimothyLutheran.com or
Please keep your submission between 200-250 words.
As We Gather for Worship This Weekend
“Mad Prayers”
Our idea of prayer is often bound in a calm approach to our gracious God. But sometimes the emotions are running high. If we search the Psalms, we find prayers that are not only intense but emotion-filled. Today we look at some shocking words that flow from the mouth of David in prayer as we wrestle with the question, “What are we supposed to do with these hostile-feeling prayers?”
Recall God’s Faithfulness
Will You Remember the Gift or the Giver?
It was Valentine’s Day this week. I am a horrible gift giver to my husband, but he continues to be my knight in shining armor. I hope he doesn’t hold my gifts against me but instead looks at the giver.
God knows that human hearts can easily become so focused on the gifts that we forget the Giver. “When the Lord your God brings you into the land he swore to your ancestors Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob that he would give you — a land with large and beautiful cities that you did not build, houses full of every good thing that you did not fill them with, cisterns that you did not dig, and vineyards and olive groves that you did not plant — and when you eat and are satisfied, be careful not to forget the Lord who brought you out of the land of Egypt, out of the place of slavery.” Deuteronomy 610-12.”
The Israelites would enjoy occupying safe cities and beautiful homes, having access to water and a variety of delicious foods. These blessings would be an intense contrast to their forty years of living in tents in the wilderness. But be careful, God said. Don’t forget Me. I’m the One who made your freedom and flourishing possible. The One you still need — in times of plenty and in times of want.
We, too, need to accept God’s gentle warning today. Take time today to remember what God has done in your life. Thank Him. And recommit to living dependent on Him.
“2023 LENT”
Ash Wednesday Feb. 22; two services with Holy Communion and Imposition of Ashes
4pm & 6:30pm at RD Mize
The Lenten starts next Wednesday. Make plans to take care of your dinner plans on some of the Wednesdays during Lent. You’ll not only enjoy home-cooked meals but also the fellowship with your Timothy family. Come to the Family Life Center between 5 & 7pm each evening (Lenten worship service starts at 5:30pm). Free-will donations are gladly accepted. The ministry groups greatly appreciate your support.
Ash Wednesday, Feb. 22: LWML Ham Dinner (proceeds benefit mites (10%) and Church Worker Professional Development (90%).
Wednesday, March 1 (Lasagna): 2023 Summer Youth Mission Trip (proceeds support mission trip in June).
Wednesday, March 8 (Pizza): School Ministry (proceeds benefit TLS Scholarship Fund).
Wednesday, March 22 (Sloppy Joe’s): Festival Committee (Proceeds benefit RD Mize elevator repair).
Contact Diane Mayfield (dianem@timothylutheran.com) to reserve one of the open dates for Lenten Dinners.
Joining Jesus on His Mission
Have you ever seen a life changed? And I don’t mean like in small, little ways. I’m talking about 180 degrees, darkness-to-light kind of changed? That’s exactly what Jesus does every single day. It’s this amazing, incredible, eternal life-changing thing. And guess what? He is inviting and calling YOU to be a part of this eternally life-changing work. And that doesn’t require a theological degree or traveling around the world. He’s calling you (us) into your own community in very simple ways.
Join us on April 29th from 9am-noon as we begin learning what it looks like to Join Jesus on His Mission and make an eternal difference. More details soon.
Our senior high families are heading to Tulsa this summer to be the hands and feet of Jesus in and throughout the community. It’s going to be an amazing opportunity to grow in faith, community, and learn more of what it means to Join Jesus on His Mission. BUT WE NEED YOUR HELP. We are trying to raise about $7,500 to cover the full costs of the trip. If you are willing, grab an “Adopt a Missionary” envelope in the Narthex with a $ dollar amount on it. Then place cash or a check in the envelope with that amount of $ or more with a note saying “YOUTH MISSION TRIP.” Want to know more…
Your donation will help fund lodging (staying at a local church on the floor but they provide pads and showers etc. for us), travel (gas, rental car if needed), meals, small emergency fund, extra mission projects, one local outing, and to support our onsite coordinator in Tulsa.
Our Timothy Lutheran Youth Family Church team will be serving through a mission organization called Praying Pelicans. Our partnership with Praying Pelicans allows us to support a long term relationship through sustainable ministry within these communities we will be going to. The mission trip will allow us to serve alongside a local church in Tulsa that is deeply involved in their community and seeking to address real needs. Our Timothy team will be the hands, feet, and heart on behalf of the church to the community. Our teams desire is to work with youth in various capacities such as sports camps, VBS programs, youth ministries, or other needs that are unfolding in the community we will be in. These opportunities will allow the local churches to continue to connect with new families and share the love of Christ with them. We are currently working with Praying Pelicans and the local church we will be teamed up with to figure out all the details in the coming months.
Next Generation Update
1. Will the north site worshipers be assured that, if and when all worship is at south sit only, there will be a service offered that will be the same as currently presented—in style, music, robed clergy, etc.? Response: Absolutely, the intention is to offer a service as close to the RD Mize worship experience as possible, including style, hymns & songs, robed clergy, etc. It will certainly require some adjustments, and people may need to adapt to some things not quite “matching” with RD Mize, but we would work to make it as close as possible. Wyatt worshipers may also need to adapt to some things not quite “matching” the current format as well. Logistics such as worship times, transition times between services, and possibly offering service on different day are examples of those adjustments.
2. If and when the north site is sold, will items from the north site be removed and used at south site, such as altar, suspended cross, candles, banners, baptismal font, lectern, pulpit? Response: Yes, these items can be moved to Wyatt for use at all services with specific logistics, such as placement, incorporation with current Wyatt structures, and storage as needed.
3. If the north site is sold before any construction takes place at south site, how will all the ministry activities at north be met, such as location for funerals, daytime Bible study groups, evening events that might conflict with evening school events, etc.? Response: This is a great question and one of the most challenging. It will take cooperation and Christian understanding from everyone to move forward in ministries to build God’s kingdom for all generations. It undoubtedly will look different, in some cases much different. Some activities like Bible Studies and Small Group Meetings are great opportunities to meet offsite, providing a more loving and caring environment for its members. Other offsite resolutions for larger groups may require partnering with other local churches or venues. Some ministries can use the larger classrooms in the evenings. If extra space is needed as soon as within the next year, one-half of the second trailer will be available for meeting/event space and/or storage until it is needed as a classroom. On-site funerals can be held in the auditorium with the style and setting presently provided at RD Mize or Wyatt. Continuation of funeral luncheons, as we now know them, will be challenging, requiring significant creative thinking, but not impossible to overcome.
4. Since mobile classrooms are meeting the needs of the school ministry for 5 years (?) or more, wouldn’t it make sense to build a sanctuary as the next step of moving all ministries to the south campus? Response: In the original Readiness Committee work, leadership prepared future expansion plans to include a small, 100-seat chapel as the highest priority in the first phase of construction. However, based on the results of the 2020 congregational survey which showed high priority for overall children, youth, and school ministry, plan for the chapel were placed in the second phase and would also include a kitchen, dining room/worship space for approximately 150 people, office space, youth rooms, conference rooms, and hallways. The first phase then became additional classrooms for church and school use. A large sanctuary to seat 600+ people is currently in phase three. At this time, we understand the City of Blue Springs allows 5 years for use of mobile classrooms but may be flexible if permanent classrooms are under construction or soon will be. The 2020 congregational survey may be found on Timothy’s website (click on Church, then Next Generation) or by clicking on this link: Next Gen Survey.
Attendance Feb 12th RD Mize 229, Wyatt Rd 160
Weekly General Contributions: Actual $17,786.12 vs Budgeted $28,868 Thank you!
First Fruits Weekly Contributions: Actual $220.00 vs Budgeted$2,075 Thank you!
“Back to the 80’s”Saturday, February 25, 2023! Visit www.timothylutheranschool.com for more information or to purchase tickets. Check out the Tri-Fold poster in each lobby to choose donations for the silent auction.
Wednesday evening education classes will not meet on Ash Wednesday, Feb 22nd.
The LWML Bites for Mites. Thank you, Timothy, for supporting the LWML Bites for Mites ministry last Sunday, totaling $758.00, all of which will be sent directly to missions to transform lives through Christ. Thank you, LWML, for organizing this special ministry.
CARD CLUB Meets second Fridays, 7 pm, RD Mize Fellowship Hall, to play 10-pt Pitch. . Please bring a snack to share and a drink. For more information, please contact Art MacLean (660-641-1974).
VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITY: Timothy needs volunteers to serve on its new Safety and Security Team. Contact Don McGhee (donm@timothylutheran.com) or Diane Mayfield (dianem@timothylutheran.com) with questions.
Early Communion Class
Timothy once again offers Early Communion Class to 5th through 8th grade students who
have not already been instructed about this sacrament. This class serves as a prerequisite
for Confirmation. One parent, guardian, or other adult must attend with the student.
This year, Early Communion Classes will be held on Wednesdays in March (1, 8, 15, 22, & 29) from 6:30-approx. 8pm. Call the church office to enroll. Contact Pastor Ryan (ryanh@timothylutheran.com) with questions.
Food Donations February food donations will be delivered to Jesu El Buen-Pastor in downtown Kansas City. All non-perishable food donations are welcome.
Thrivent Choice Dollars If you own an account with Thrivent Financial for Lutherans, it is now time to direct 2022 Choice Dollars to your favorite organization, if you have not already done so. Please consider directing these dollars to support Timothy Church or Timothy Lutheran School. Deadline for designating 2022 Choice Dollars is March 31, 2023.
Sunday Morning Adult Bible Study “The Book of Acts—Birth of Christianity”, 10:15-11:15am, Fireplace Room (302), RD Mize; led by Fritz Barlag & Dale Russell
Monday Evening Adult Bible Study (1st & 3rd Mondays) 6:30pm fellowship; 7pm study; Fellowship Hall, RD Mize; led by Roxanne Kerwood
Monday Evening Women’s Bible Study “Messy People (Imperfect Biblical Heroes)”; 6:30-8pm, Room 111, RD Mize; led by various ladies
Tuesday Morning Men’s Bible Study “The Book of Acts”; 6:30-7:30am, Fireplace Room, RD Mize; led by various men
Tuesday Morning Adult Bible Study “Confirmation Review”; 10-11am, Fellowship Hall, RD Mize; led by Pastor John
Thursday Evening Women’s Bible Study (Women of Thursday) book study; 6:30-8pm, Room 109, RD Mize; led by Miriam Lindemann & Becky Blatt
Saturday Morning Moms Bible Study (1st & 3rd Saturdays) 9-10am, Wyatt 4 G’s; led by Kaye Gray
Do You Have A Story To Share? If you have an article or celebration you would like to share with the members of Timothy, please submit it to Diane Mayfield at dianelmayfield@comcast.net, DougF@TimothyLutheran.com or
Please keep your submission between 200-250 words.
As We Gather for Worship This Weekend
“Prayers of the Saints: Paul’s Prayer”
Paul once asked God for help. He has a thorn in his flesh, something that he desperately wants to get rid of. But God doesn’t give him what he wants. Why? Because God is trying to teach Paul something about faith. It’s a lesson we can grow from as well.
Recall God’s Faithfulness
I attended a Celebration of Life this weekend. Many of my children’s friends were in attendance. What a blessing to be together even for this challenging moment. It was in the church where these young adults were children. I recalled welcoming them as a Sunday School teacher with a hug, where we sang Jesus loves me, and where God poured the Holy Spirit into each of their lives. It was good to take time to recall and recount God’s faithfulness.
It is good for all of us to recall what God has done in our lives, especially when we didn’t know what He was doing at the time. There are big moments we each recognize as pivotal moments where God led and we knew if He didn’t show up, His plans wouldn’t work. Jesus has done miracles in our lives. Your love, Lord, reaches to the heavens, your faithfulness to the skies. Psalm 36:5
Remember, God is faithful. Take time to recall. He is leading us on the greatest adventure with Him. And we can respond with obedience and loving faithfulness.
“Back to the 80’s” TLS Annual Scholarship Auction
The Annual Scholarship Auction/Gala for Timothy Lutheran School is Saturday, February 25, 2023! Mark your calendars to attend this year! Tickets are $50 each which includes dinner, all beverages, and entertainment. Virtual bidding tickets are available for $10 each. Scholarship packages are available for those who would like to promote their business. Visit www.timothylutheranschool.com for more information or to purchase tickets. Check out the Tri-Fold poster in each lobby to choose donations for the silent auction.
Middle School Youth
Let’s GLOW crazy, y’all! Middle school youth night!
Ash Wednesday Feb. 22; two services with Holy Communion (4pm & 6:30pm) at RD Mize
The Lenten season is approaching quickly. Make plans to take care of your dinner plans on some of the Wednesdays during Lent. You’ll not only enjoy home-cooked meals but also the fellowship with your Timothy family. Come to the Family Life Center between 5 & 7pm each evening (Lenten worship service starts at 5:30pm). Free-will donations are gladly accepted. The ministry groups greatly appreciate your support.
Ash Wednesday, Feb. 22: LWML Ham Dinner (proceeds benefit mites (10%) and Church Worker Professional Development (90%). Donations to Church Worker Professional Development will support Timothy’s called staff with expenses for conferences and workshops attended on Timothy’s behalf.
Wednesday, March 1 (Lasagna): 2023 Summer Youth Mission Trip in which 15 individuals from Timothy will travel to Tulsa, OK, from June 10-16, to work with the Praying Pelicans mission organization in serving alongside a local church in Tulsa that is deeply invested in their community and seeking to address real needs. Our Timothy team will be the hands, feet, and heart on behalf of the church to the community as they work with youth in sports camps, VBS programs, and youth ministries. These opportunities will allow the local churches to continue to connect with new families and share the love of Christ with them. The goal for Timothy’s group is to raise $7,500 to cover working with an onsite Praying Pelicans team member, travel (gas, rental car if needed), meals, lodging (staying at a local church on the floor but pads and showers are provided), and a small emergency fund. Timothy’s youth thanks the congregation for its prayerful and financial support thus far and looks forward to a successful Lenten Dinner fellowship and fundraiser opportunity.
Wednesday, March 8 (Pizza): Timothy Lutheran School Scholarship Fund School ministry always appreciates the opportunity to offer scholarships to families needing financial assistance to send their children to TLS. Generous support of this Lenten Dinner opportunity will augment other fundraisers such as the Annual Auction. It is a blessing to support school families with this financial assistance.
Wednesday, March 22 (Sloppy Joe’s): Festival Committee In addition to the annual Timmy Burger Booth at the Fall Fun Fest, from which proceeds fund non-budgeted facility needs, Timothy’s Festival Committee is hosting a Lenten Dinner to contribute to the repair of the elevator at RD Mize to bring it back to functionality. Thank you for your support to make this a reality.
Contact Diane Mayfield (dianem@timothylutheran.com) to reserve one of the open dates for Lenten Dinners.
Joining Jesus on His Mission
Have you ever seen a life changed? And I don’t mean like in small, little ways. I’m talking about 180 degrees, darkness-to-light kind of changed? That’s exactly what Jesus does every single day. It’s this amazing, incredible, eternal life-changing thing. And guess what? He is inviting and calling YOU to be a part of this eternally life-changing work. And that doesn’t require a theological degree or traveling around the world. He’s calling you (us) into your own community in very simple ways.
Join us on April 29th from 9am-noon as we begin learning what it looks like to Join Jesus on His Mission and make an eternal difference. More details soon.
Thank you to those who have submitted questions and comments regarding the three topics on the agenda for the Special Voters’ Assembly Meeting on March 26th. Over the next seven weeks, the Executive Board will provide short responses to a few each week in Timothy Connects. Questions may be submitted online at www.timothylutheran.com (Church tab, then Next Generation tab) or placed in Suggestion Box at Information Center at each campus.
Please plan to attend this special meeting, as a quorum of 40 communicant members ages 18 & over is required to conduct business. The meeting will start a few minutes after the close of the 10am service. Timothy’s current bylaws stipulate that members must be present to vote: “It shall be the privilege and duty of every voting member to attend the Assembly meetings. By failing to attend such meetings, a member waives the right to cast his/her vote during that meeting.” (Article B-1, B2) Until such time that a possible amendment is written & approved to allow and provide for electronic voting, absentee voting of any format is not available. Voting will be by secret ballot with each of the three proposals listed separately on one ballot per voting member. Final tallies will be announced before meeting adjourns.
Questions /comments submitted so far relate to the proposal about placing RD Mize Campus on the market. They fall under the following general categories: Worship Accommodations, Space for Events/Meetings, Timing, Storage Accommodations, and Perceptions.
Below are a few of the questions/comments with short responses. Additional ones will be addressed in the upcoming weeks.
Will updated info about proposal to sell RD Mize, including how we arrived at the decision to do so at this time and what comes next, be shared prior to the March 26 vote?
Response: As background, in fall 2019, Timothy asked, “Is it time to consolidate to Wyatt?” At the time, Timothy received unsolicited inquiries about buying RD Mize, finances/debt was/is significant, and Timothy’s 2020 Vision (developed in 2013) included goals to create a transition plan for one campus ministry at Wyatt. A Next Generation Steering Committee was formed. Surveys were developed, administered, and collected. The membership survey results supported one campus at Wyatt. Task force teams, composed of many Timothy members, were organized to analyze and make recommendations about various aspects of the transition. Several cottage meetings were held to gather congregational input. Three mission focus areas were adopted (Children & Youth, Member Involvement, and Community Outreach), all of which have advanced with the call of a Children & Youth Minister, prayer emphases, and Joining Jesus on His Mission (unfolding soon). Just as the cottage meetings were wrapping up, COVID hit and changed all our lives, including next steps regarding many Timothy ministries. Members are encouraged to review results of survey and other Next Generation documents on Timothy’s website(Click on Church, then Next Generation). With the return of a degree of normalcy over the past several months, leadership continues to grapple with the same situation as pre-COVID and recommends moving forward with the plan now. The Isaiah 43:19 verse, “See, I am doing a new thing!” continues to guide leadership in moving forward.
Would you consider a large warehouse building without electricity for storage built by members or Laborers for Christ? How do you propose to complete more storage space at Wyatt for all things at RD Mize?
Response: Timothy is blessed to accept a member’s offer to store items in his personal storage facility. Leadership is investigating possibility of renting storage space at a local church. Laborers for Christ, a ministry of the Lutheran Church Extension Fund, discontinued operations on June 30, 2021. In addition, constructing a large storage building is beyond the capability of 99.9% of Timothy members, and the potential for injury could be significant. It would be difficult for Timothy members to meet the City requirements to self-perform the permitting and constructing details. Inventorying and deciding what items can be donated, sold, or discarded due to non-use for a long time will be necessary. It is also possible that necessary items will need to be stored in members’ homes on an interim basis.
Attendance Feb 5th RD Mize 241, Wyatt Rd 196
Weekly General Contributions: Actual $36,666.16 vs Budgeted $28,868 Thank you!
First Fruits Weekly Contributions: Actual $1,730.00 vs Budgeted$2,075 Thank you!
Jan. 1-Feb. 5, 2023
Budgeted General Contributions = $173,279.57
Actual General Contributions = $173,208.00
2023 First Fruits Goal = $110,000.00
Actual First Fruits Giving = $53,905.00
The family of Roger Maisch would like to thank Timothy and everyone for all the cards, prayers and support during Rogers illness.
Wednesday evening education classes will not meet on Ash Wednesday, Feb 22.th.
The LWML Bites for Mites is here again! Stop by the table in lobby at either campus THIS SUNDAY, Feb.12, to take home some delicious home-baked goods for your Valentine’s Day (or Super Bowl!) celebrations. All proceeds are designated for missions. Thank you for your support!
CARD CLUB starts TONIGHT. Make plans to attend at 7pm in the RD Mize Fellowship Hall. You can look forward to lots of fun and fellowship. Please bring a snack to share and a drink. For more information, please contact Art MacLean (660-641-1974).
VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITY: Timothy needs volunteers to serve on its new Safety and Security Team. Contact Don McGhee (donm@timothylutheran.com) or Diane Mayfield (dianem@timothylutheran.com) with questions.
Early Communion Class
Timothy once again offers Early Communion Class to 5th through 8th grade students who
have not already been instructed about this sacrament. This class serves as a prerequisite
for Confirmation. One parent, guardian, or other adult must attend with the student.
This year, Early Communion Classes will be held on Wednesdays in March (1, 8, 15, 22, & 29) from 6:30-approx. 8pm. Call the church office to enroll. Contact Pastor Ryan (ryanh@timothylutheran.com) with questions.
Food Donations February food donations are for Jesu El Buen-Pastor in downtown Kansas City. All non-perishable food donations are welcome.
Thrivent Choice Dollars If you own an account with Thrivent Financial for Lutherans, it is now time to direct 2022 Choice Dollars to your favorite organization, if you have not already done so. Please consider directing these dollars to support Timothy Church or Timothy Lutheran School. Deadline for designating 2022 Choice Dollars is March 31, 2023.
Save the Date: 2023 Live Well Community Fair, May 6, 10 am – 2 pm. RD Mize Campus. More details coming soon.
Sunday Morning Adult Bible Study “The Book of Acts—Birth of Christianity”, 10:15-11:15am, Fireplace Room (302), RD Mize; led by Fritz Barlag & Dale Russell
Monday Evening Adult Bible Study (1st & 3rd Mondays) 6:30pm fellowship; 7pm study; Fellowship Hall, RD Mize; led by Roxanne Kerwood
Monday Evening Women’s Bible Study “Messy People (Imperfect Biblical Heroes)”; 6:30-8pm, Room 111, RD Mize; led by various ladies
Tuesday Morning Men’s Bible Study “The Book of Acts”; 6:30-7:30am, Fireplace Room, RD Mize; led by various men
Tuesday Morning Adult Bible Study “Confirmation Review”; 10-11am, Fellowship Hall, RD Mize; led by Pastor John
Thursday Evening Women’s Bible Study (Women of Thursday) book study; 6:30-8pm, Room 109, RD Mize; led by Miriam Lindemann & Becky Blatt
Saturday Morning Moms Bible Study (1st & 3rd Saturdays) 9-10am, Wyatt 4 G’s; led by Kaye Gray
Do You Have A Story To Share? If you have an article or celebration you would like to share with the members of Timothy, please submit it to Diane Mayfield at dianelmayfield@comcast.net, DougF@TimothyLutheran.com or
Please keep your submission between 200-250 words.
As We Gather for Worship This Weekend
“Prayers of the Saints: Jeremiah’s Prayer”
: Sometimes life just gets to be too much for us. Like the prophet Jeremiah, we may feel like it’s all too much and we may not be sure how to express that frustration to God. But Jeremiah gives us the example and the key of how we can go through that pain and anguish in a way that remains faithful to God.
“The Gifts Waiting in Your Coldest Winter“
Why do I live where the air hurts my face?” This cold snap keeps most of us indoors, unless absolutely necessary.
“If you choose not to find joy in the cold, you will have less joy in your life but still the same amount of cold.” So for two minutes, on this frigid morning, I stood outside and beheld
the beauty. The stillness was breath taking.
We all need that reminder, and I don’t mean primarily for the winter seasons that happen outside our door – but for the winter seasons that happen inside of our hearts and homes. In life, our very souls shiver inside the iceboxes of disappointment and despair. So what are we to do in the unavoidable winter seasons of the soul? The Apostle Paul wintered. In one such wintering, Paul spent months on an island where he encountered people who were unusually kind. They built a fire and welcomed him because it was so cold (Acts 28:2). Paul’s wintering seasons gave him three key gifts: safe harbor, opportunities to share Jesus in a different kind of way, and moments of abiding with others. Instead of figuring out how to escape cold seasons, perhaps we can learn how to winter well within them. To see winter seasons as safe harbors. To encounter Jesus in unexpected ways. To gather around cozy fires. To abide.
Livestreaming Wyatt Service
Over the past few weeks, the livestreaming function of the Wyatt service has experienced some challenges. Timothy thanks Rod Brehm for his expertise and passion to convert the 10am service to YouTube. After much research and experimentation, Rod believes the service will be successfully available through the following channel link: www.YouTube.com/TimothyLutheranMinistries
Please understand that it may not be perfect this Sunday, so we ask your patience as a learning curve may occur for a while. Thank you, Rod, for your perseverance and willingness to make this happen for Timothy!
“Back to the 80’s” TLS Annual Scholarship Auction
The Annual Scholarship Auction/Gala for Timothy Lutheran School is Saturday, February 25, 2023! Mark your calendars to attend this year! Tickets are $50 each which includes dinner, all beverages, and entertainment. Virtual bidding tickets are available for $10 each. Scholarship packages are available for those who would like to promote their business. Visit www.timothylutheranschool.com for more information or to purchase tickets. Check out the Tri-Fold poster in each lobby to choose donations for the silent auction.
Early Communion Class
Any 5th through 8th grader eager to take part in the Lord’s Supper who hasn’t been trained yet is welcome to join us Wednesdays in March at our RD Maze campus for Early Communion Class. It will run from 6:30 to about 8:00 pm. All students planning to be confirmed at Timothy must take this class with one parent, guardian, or mentor. Please RSVP Pastor Ryan so he can plan accordingly. ryanh@timothylutheran.com.
“2023 LENT”
Ash Wednesday Feb. 22; two services with Holy Communion (4pm & 6:30pm) at RD Mize
LWML Ham Dinner 5-7pm in Family Life Center; free-will donations designated for Missions (10%) and Timothy’s Church Worker Professional Development (90%) March 1 one service (5:30pm) at RD Mize; Lenten Dinner (lasagna) 5-7pm in Family Life Center; hosted by June 2023 Youth Mission Trip; proceeds designated for mission trip expenses March 8 one service (5:30pm) at RD Mize; Lenten Dinner (pizza) 5-7pm; hosted by School Ministry; proceeds designated for TLS Scholarship Fund March 15 one service (5:30pm) at RD Mize; Lenten Dinner OPEN March 22 one service (5:30pm) at RD Mize; Lenten Dinner(Sloppy Joes) 5-7 pm; hosted by Festival Committee; proceeds designated for RD Mize elevator repair. March 29 one service (5:30pm) at RD Mize; Lenten Dinner OPEN
Contact Diane Mayfield (dianem@timothylutheran.com) to reserve one of the open dates for Lenten Dinners.
Before I formed you in the womb, I knew you; before you were born, I set you apart. Jeremiah 1:5
Is your family growing? Or do you know someone whose family is growing? Timothy’s LWML Elizabeth Circle organizes the Baby STEPs ministry which supports and celebrates the new life with which God blesses our Timothy families.
Volunteers offer personal contact through phone calls, cards, and prayers. The homecoming of a new infant is also celebrated with a home visit and meals provided by “Meals for Moms” volunteers. Each Timothy baby receives a new pair of white booties, handmade by a volunteer, as a keepsake from the church, symbolizing being washed clean and made God’s child at baptism.
If you would like to be a Baby STEPs recipient or volunteer, please contact Kaye Gray at 816.585.6530 or kgray1024@gmail.com.
Card Club
Tired of the winter blahs? Love to play 10-Point Pitch? Make plans to attend the revival of Timothy’s Card Club on Friday, Feb. 10, at 7pm in the RD Mize Fellowship Hall. You can look forward to lots of fun and fellowship. Please bring a snack to share and a drink. For more information, please contact Art MacLean (660-641-1974).
Worshiping Faithfully in Uncertain Times
Although we do not like to think about the risk of violent acts or emergency situations occurring within the church walls, preparation for them is essential. Timothy’s leadership is committed to forming a Church Safety & Security Team to better provide an atmosphere of comfort, refuge, worship, and learning for those that enter our church walls and church events, recognizing the value of its people and facilities and embracing their safety and security.
No church should assume that “it will not happen here” as that attitude contradicts what Matthew says in Chapter 10, verse 16: “Behold, I send you out as sheep in the midst of wolves. Therefore, be wise as serpents and harmless as doves.”
If you or someone you know is interested in learning more about this new team please contact Team Leader Don McGhee (donm@timothylutheran.com) or Diane Mayfield (dianem@timothylutheran.com). Those with background experience or special interest in the medical field, military, facility or property management, human resources, law, law enforcement, insurance, and safety/security protocols are urged to step forward to share their interest and expertise. Thank you!
LUMAA Community Outreach Project
LUMAA met for their January meeting at Ascension Lutheran Church. Shelia Rancatore from Cornerstones of Care shared how the organization serves as an umbrella with groups we are familiar with: Ozanam, Merilac, Gillis and Swaffort, and over 35 more groups Missouri wide. These groups work with children including those going into foster care. These children often come to them with nothing , which prompted LUMMA to gather supplies, including hygiene items, personal items, diaries, books, blankets, toys, games, cosmetics, pens and markers, stuffed animals, and many more. The LUMAA members’ churches, including Timothy’s LWML, were very generous! As a hands-on community outreach project at the meeting, twelve duffle bags for
children of all ages, were filled and delivered to Gillis Home, whose staff there was very excited and thankful to receive them.
Attendance Jan 29 RD Mize 189, Wyatt Rd 282
Weekly General Contributions: Actual $17,771.78 vs Budgeted $28,868 Thank you!
First Fruits Weekly Contributions: Actual $4,520.00 vs Budgeted$2,075 Thank you!
Bites for MitesFebruary 12, Sunday AM, both sites. Get your Valentine goodies or other baked items from LWML. All proceeds go to missions.
Contribution Statements were mailed on January 25, 2023. Please contact Financial Coordinator Chris Krenz (816.228.5300 Ext 8013) with questions.
Food Donations February food donations are for Jesu El Buen-Pastor in downtown Kansas City. All non-perishable food donations are welcome.
Lost & Found There is a “Lost & Found” container at each campus. Please contact the RD Mize front desk personnel or TLS Office personnel if you would like to look for lost items. Unclaimed items will be donated to charity soon. Thank you!
Thrivent Choice Dollars If you own an account with Thrivent Financial for Lutherans, it is now time to direct 2022 Choice Dollars to your favorite organization, if you have not already done so. Please consider directing these dollars to support Timothy Church or Timothy Lutheran School. Deadline for designating 2022 Choice Dollars is March 31, 2023.
Save the Date: 2023 Live Well Community Fair, May 6, 10 am – 2 pm. RD Mize Campus. More details coming soon.
GriefShare Spring Schedule starts Thursday, March 2, 2023, 6:30 – 8pm, RD Mize.
DivorceCare Spring Schedule starts Monday, February 6th, 6:30 – 8pm, RD Mize.
Sunday Morning Adult Bible Study “The Book of Acts—Birth of Christianity”, 10:15-11:15am, Fireplace Room (302), RD Mize; led by Fritz Barlag & Dale Russell
Monday Evening Adult Bible Study (1st & 3rd Mondays) 6:30pm fellowship; 7pm study; Fellowship Hall, RD Mize; led by Roxanne Kerwood
Monday Evening Women’s Bible Study “Messy People (Imperfect Biblical Heroes)”; 6:30-8pm, Room 111, RD Mize; led by various ladies
Tuesday Morning Men’s Bible Study “The Book of Acts”; 6:30-7:30am, Fireplace Room, RD Mize; led by various men
Tuesday Morning Adult Bible Study “Confirmation Review”; 10-11am, Fellowship Hall, RD Mize; led by Pastor John
Thursday Evening Women’s Bible Study (Women of Thursday) book study; 6:30-8pm, Room 109, RD Mize; led by Miriam Lindemann & Becky Blatt
Saturday Morning Moms Bible Study (1st & 3rd Saturdays) 9-10am, Wyatt 4 G’s; led by Kaye Gray
Do You Have A Story To Share? If you have an article or celebration you would like to share with the members of Timothy, please submit it to Diane Mayfield at dianelmayfield@comcast.net, DougF@TimothyLutheran.com or
Please keep your submission between 200-250 words.
As We Gather for Worship This Weekend “Prayers of the Saints: Jonah’s Prayer”
Jonah’s story is familiar to us. We know all about the wrong-way prophet who tries to hide from God instead of going to Nineveh. But what we may not realize is that, during that three day stay in a fish’s stomach, Jonah spent the time in prayer. He’s hit rock bottom because of his mistakes. His prayer can show us what true repentance looks like.
For His Faithful Love to Us Is Great: A Devotion
Set your minds on things above, not on earthly things. Colossians 3:2
What do you spend your time thinking about? Our answer is probably a long list of hope and dreams, fleeting worries and deep concerns. Scripture calls us to set our minds on things above, not on earthly things.
This begs the question: what is above?
Heaven. God’s full presence. His power. His throne room where He hears our prayers. The Father’s house with many rooms, which He is preparing for us right now. A place of healing. A place without tears. A place of wonder and worship. Forever love. Forever belonging.
We don’t even need to answer the second implied question (what are earthly things?). We are keenly aware of our troubles and sorrow, the brokenness that surrounds us. God isn’t calling us to ignore these things or pretend they aren’t real or don’t have an immediate impact on our lives. Rather, He is inviting us to set our minds — fix our thoughts, determine our focus — on Him, despite what’s happening here on earth. Because He is where our hope and joy are.
Middle School “Cereal Bowl”
Cereal Bowl Twelve kids brought their spoons for some CEREAL-ously good times last Friday night. From 5-9pm we hosted a night of cereal games, breakfast, and some sheer chaos. It was enveloped by some devotions reflecting on how God meets us in our highs and lows, feeds us, gives us rest, and then sends us back out. Tony the Tiger even agreed, it was “Greeeeeeeeeeeat!”
PRAYER WALL
As we continue our theme of prayer at Timothy, we have an opportunity over the next two months to allow our students and teachers at Timothy Lutheran School to pray for us!
Check out the Prayer Wall in the lobby at each campus, grab a colorful piece of paper near the Prayer Wall, and write a prayer request that our kids can be in prayer with you. Then roll it up and place on the Prayer Wall. Pastor Ryan will distribute them to classrooms so can pray without ceasing together!
DRUMM FARM CENTER FOR CHILDREN
TIMOTHY LADIES AND FRIENDS: Mark your calendar for Saturday, February 4th, at 9 AM. LWML invites you to the Fellowship Hall for brunch, program and short meeting. Adam Wright from DRUMM FARM CENTER FOR CHILDREN in Independence will inform us about the programs that are offered and answer general questions about Drumm Farm. Monetary gifts for Drumm Farm or gift cards for the youth from Quick Trip, Walmart, or fast food are welcomed. No reservations required for a pleasant morning with many ladies from Timothy. You don’t have to belong to LWML to attend. For more info, call Susan Ready, 816-229-7688.
“Back to the 80’s” TLS Annual Scholarship Auction
The Annual Scholarship Auction/Gala for Timothy Lutheran School is Saturday February 25,2023! Mark your calendars to attend this year! Tickets are $50 each which includes dinner, all beverages, and entertainment. Virtual bidding tickets are available for $10 each Scholarship packages are available for those who would like to promote their business. Visit www.timothylutheranschool.com for more information or to purchase tickets. Check out the Tri-Fold poster in each lobby to choose donations for the silent auction.
“2023 LENT”
Ash Wednesday Feb. 22; two services with Holy Communion (4pm & 6:30pm) at RD Mize
LWML Ham Dinner 5-7pm in Family Life Center; free-will donations designated for Missions (10%) and Timothy’s Church Worker Professional Development (90%) March 1 one service (5:30pm) at RD Mize; Lenten Dinner (lasagna) 5-7pm in Family Life Center; hosted by June 2023 Youth Mission Trip; proceeds designated for mission trip expenses March 8 one service (5:30pm) at RD Mize; Lenten Dinner (pizza) 5-7pm; hosted by School Ministry; proceeds designated for TLS Scholarship Fund March 15 one service (5:30pm) at RD Mize; Lenten Dinner OPEN March 22 one service (5:30pm) at RD Mize; Lenten Dinner(Sloppy Joes) 5-7 pm; hosted by Festival Committee; proceeds designated for RD Mize elevator repair. March 29 one service (5:30pm) at RD Mize; Lenten Dinner OPEN
Contact Diane Mayfield (dianem@timothylutheran.com) to reserve one of the open dates for Lenten Dinners.
Next Generation Moving Forward
Following the Annual Voters’ Assembly Meeting on Dec 4, 2022, the Executive Board continues to prepare to move to one campus. A Special Voters’ meeting is set for Sunday, March 26, at 11:30 am in the Wyatt Auditorium. As announced in the Annual Voters’ Assembly Meeting, the agenda includes the following topics:
Approval to place RD Mize Campus on the market
Approval for Executive Board authority to determine fair market value for Highway 7 frontage property and authority to accept such an offer that equals or exceeds fair market value
Approval of financing options for Wyatt HVAC units, if necessary, if funds not received through donations
Congregational input about these topics is vital. Prior to the March 26th meeting, the Executive Board encourages Timothy members to submit specific questions about any of the above topics for Timothy’s leadership (Executive Board, Board of Elected Elders, Pastors) to address prior to the meeting on March 26th. Questions may be submitted at www.timothylutheran.com (click on Church, then Next Generation). Printed copies of the simple form may also be found at the Information Centers at both campuses and placed in the Suggestion Box. These may remain anonymous, if desired. Thank you!
Before I formed you in the womb, I knew you; before you were born, I set you apart. Jeremiah 1:5
Is your family growing? Or do you know someone whose family is growing? Timothy’s LWML Elizabeth Circle organizes the Baby STEPs ministry which supports and celebrates the new life with which God blesses our Timothy families.
Volunteers offer personal contact through phone calls, cards, and prayers. The homecoming of a new infant is also celebrated with a home visit and meals provided by “Meals for Moms” volunteers. Each Timothy baby receives a new pair of white booties, handmade by a volunteer, as a keepsake from the church, symbolizing being washed clean and made God’s child at baptism.
If you would like to be a Baby STEPs recipient or volunteer, please contact Kaye Gray at 816.585.6530 or kgray1024@gmail.com.
Card Club
Tired of the winter blahs? Love to play 10-Point Pitch? Make plans to attend the revival of Timothy’s Card Club on Friday, Feb. 10, at 7pm in the RD Mize Fellowship Hall. You can look forward to lots of fun and fellowship. Please bring a snack to share and a drink. For more information, please contact Art MacLean (660-641-1974).
BITES for MITES February 12, Sunday AM, both sites. Get your Valentine goodies or other baked items from LWML. All proceeds go to missions.
Attendance Jan 22 RD Mize 259, Wyatt Rd 160
Weekly General Contributions: Actual $61,421.77 vs Budgeted $28,868 Thank you!
First Fruits Weekly Contributions: Actual $8,395 vs Budgeted$2,075 Thank you!
Contribution Statements were mailed on January 25, 2023. Please contact Financial Coordinator Chris Krenz (816.228.5300 Ext 8013) with questions.
Food Donations during January will be delivered to Hillcrest Transitional Housing. Thanks for your ongoing support! February donations will be delivered to Jesu el Buen.
Offering Envelopes in bundles of 25 are available in the lobby of each campus through the end of January. If interested in giving online, go to www.timothylutheran.com (Give) to sign up or visit Timothy’s mobile app (Giving, then Special, then Give Now). Thank you for supporting Timothy’s ministries!
Lost & Found There is a “Lost & Found” table at each campus. Please contact the RD Mize front desk personnel or TLS Office personnel if you would like to look for lost items. Unclaimed items will be donated to charity soon. Thank you!
Thrivent Choice Dollars If you own an account with Thrivent Financial for Lutherans, it is now time to direct 2022 Choice Dollars to your favorite organization, if you have not already done so. Please consider directing these dollars to support Timothy Church or Timothy Lutheran School. Deadline for designating 2022 Choice Dollars is March 31, 2023.
Grief Share Spring Schedule starts Thursday March 2, 2023, 6:30 – 8pm, RD Mize.
Sunday Morning Adult Bible Study “The Book of Acts—Birth of Christianity”, 10:15-11:15am, Fireplace Room (302), RD Mize; led by Fritz Barlag & Dale Russell
Monday Evening Adult Bible Study (1st & 3rd Mondays) 6:30pm fellowship; 7pm study; Fellowship Hall, RD Mize; led by Roxanne Kerwood
Monday Evening Women’s Bible Study “Messy People (Imperfect Biblical Heroes); 6:30-8pm, Room 111, RD Mize; led by various ladies
Tuesday Morning Men’s Bible Study “The Book of Acts”; 6:30-7:30am, Fireplace Room, RD Mize; led by various men
Tuesday Morning Adult Bible Study “Confirmation Review”; 10-11am, Fellowship Hall, RD Mize; led by Pastor John
Thursday Evening Women’s Bible Study (Women of Thursday) book study; 6:30-8pm, Room 109, RD Mize; led by Miriam Lindemann & Becky Blatt
Saturday Morning Moms Bible Study (1st & 3rd Saturdays) 9-10am, Wyatt 4 G’s; led by Kaye Gray
Do You Have A Story To Share? If you have an article or celebration you would like to share with the members of Timothy, please submit it to Diane Mayfield at dianelmayfield@comcast.net, DougF@TimothyLutheran.com or
Please keep your submission between 200-250 words.
As We Gather for Worship This Weekend “Prayers of the Saints: Hannah’s Prayer”
There are many examples of prayer throughout the Bible. In the first prayer we will look at, Hannah gives thanks to God for the way that He helped her during a time of need. She sees this as something that God does and praises Him for the way He levels the playing field, bringing about justice for those who need it.
For His Faithful Love to Us Is Great: A Devotion
Praise the Lord, all nations! Glorify him, all peoples! For his faithful love to us is great; the Lord’s faithfulness endures forever. Psalm 117 Hallelujah!
January is a natural time for making goals and embracing fresh starts. But it’s also the perfect season for praise! A time to intentionally remember who God is and what He has done in our lives.
No matter how your 2022 ended or whether you’re dreading or delighting in the start of 2023, we can all answer the psalmist’s call to praise the Lord, to glorify Him, to raise a hallelujah! Praise primes our hearts to see God’s love, to see His fingerprints of faithfulness all over our lives.
Sometimes God’s love is like a flashing neon sign we can’t miss: the declaration of “cancer free,” a check in the mail exactly when we need it, a reconciled relationship we had totally written off. And sometimes His faithfulness is truly like a fingerprint whose smudge we would likely miss if we aren’t trained to look for it: an encouraging text from a friend, a parking spot in the rain, leftovers so you don’t have to cook dinner, a bird’s morning song.
Whether we categorize God’s kindness and care toward as “big” or “small,” the truth is that His faithful love to us is GREAT! And it will never end.
Middle School “Cereal Bowl”
TONIGHT -Friday January 20th 5:00 pm – 9 pm at RD Mize.
Calling all 6th – 8th graders to check out the details on the accompanying flyer for the next Middle School event! Invite your friends!
National Lutheran Schools Week at Timothy “Making Disciples for Life” January 23-27, 2023
National Lutherans Schools Week – We look forward to a “Celebrating Timothy Lutheran School” video in worship at Wyatt on Jan. 22 and at RD Mize on Jan 29th. TLC students will sing in person in worship at RD Mize on Jan 22 and at Wyatt on Jan 29th. National Lutheran Schools Week provides more than 1,800 preschools, elementary schools and high schools with the public opportunity to proclaim and celebrate God’s work among us in schools of The Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod. We thank God for the opportunity to provide excellent academic preparation for the children we serve. We are most grateful for the opportunity to share Jesus’ amazing love with children and their families.
National Lutheran Schools Week gives us an opportunity to proclaim these great blessings within the communities we serve. This week we look forward to celebrating with you with some fun and exciting events. Checkout Timothy Connects for all the details.
During the school days, they will enjoy a Bible Bee on Jan. 26, Grandparents’/Special Person’s Day and Talent Show on Jan. 27. Chapel will occur daily, and students will enjoy Spirit Days each day as well.
PRAYER WALL
As we continue our theme of prayer at Timothy, we have an opportunity over the next two months to allow our students and teachers at Timothy Lutheran School to pray for us!
Check out the Prayer Wall in the lobby at each campus, grab a colorful piece of paper near the Prayer Wall, and write a prayer request that our kids can be in prayer with you. Then roll it up and place on the Prayer Wall. Pastor Ryan will distribute them to classrooms so can pray without ceasing together!
DRUMM FARM CENTER FOR CHILDREN
TIMOTHY LADIES AND FRIENDS: Mark your calendar for Saturday, February 4th, at 9 AM. LWML invites you to the Fellowship Hall for brunch, program and short meeting. Adam Wright from DRUMM FARM CENTER FOR CHILDREN in Independence will inform us about the programs that are offered and answer general questions about Drumm Farm. Monetary gifts for Drumm Farm or gift cards for the youth from Quick Trip, Walmart, or fast food are welcomed. No reservations required for a pleasant morning with many ladies from Timothy. You don’t have to belong to LWML to attend. For more info, call Susan Ready, 816-229-7688.
“Back to the 80’s” TLS Annual Scholarship Auction
The Annual Scholarship Auction/Gala for Timothy Lutheran School is Saturday February 25,2023! Mark your calendars to attend this year! Tickets are $50 each which includes dinner, all beverages, and entertainment. Virtual bidding tickets are available for $10 each Scholarship packages are available for those who would like to promote their business. Visit www.timothylutheranschool.com for more information or to purchase tickets
“2023 LENT”
Ash Wednesday Feb. 22; two services with Holy Communion (4pm & 6:30pm) at RD Mize
LWML Ham Dinner 5-7pm in Family Life Center; free-will donations designated for Missions (10%) and Timothy’s Church Worker Professional Development (90%)
March 1 one service (5:30pm) at RD Mize; Lenten Dinner (lasagna) 5-7pm in Family Life Center; hosted by June 2023 Youth Mission Trip; proceeds designated for mission trip expenses March 8 one service (5:30pm) at RD Mize; Lenten Dinner (pizza) 57pm; hosted by School Ministry;
Proceeds designated for TLS Scholarship Fund March 15 one service (5:30pm) at RD Mize; Lenten Dinner OPEN March 22 one service (5:30pm) at RD Mize; Lenten Dinner, Festival Committee March 29 one service (5:30pm) at RD Mize; Lenten Dinner OPEN
Contact Diane Mayfield (dianem@timothylutheran.com) to reserve one of the open dates for Lenten Dinners.
Attendance Jan 15 RD Mize 215 Attendance Jan 15 Wyatt 182
Budgeted Weekly General Contributions: $28,868 Actual General Contributions: $20,714.56
2023 First Fruits contributions from Jan 1 – 15 total: $57549.86. Thank you! First Fruits Budgeted Contributions: $2,075 Thank you! First Fruits Actual Weekly Contribution: $4165 Thank you! 2023 Raise the Roof contributions total $27,800.00, as of Jan.15th. Thank you! Wyatt HVAC contributions total $88,026.54, as of Jan. 15th. Thank you!
‘Thank You, Timothy family”, for the many cards and prayers during my recent heart procedures. I praise God for a speedy recovery and am glad to be back at work. Don McGhee
Contribution Statements – Will be mailed out the week of January 23, 2023.
Food Donations during January will be delivered to Hillcrest Transitional Housing. Thanks for your ongoing support!
Offering Envelopes in bundles of 25 are available in the lobby of each campus through the end of January. If interested in giving online, go to www.timothylutheran.com (Give) to sign up or visit Timothy’s mobile app (Giving, then Special, then Give Now). Thank you for supporting Timothy’s ministries!
Pairs & Spares will not meet in January and February. Next gathering is Tuesday, March 21st.
Lost & Found There is a “Lost & Found” table at each campus. Please contact the RD Mize front desk personnel or TLS Office personnel if you would like to look for lost items. Unclaimed items will be donated to charity on June 1st. Thank you!
Greif Share Spring Schedule starting Thursday night March 2, 2023 at RD Mize campus.
Divorce Share Spring Schedule starting Monday night February, 6th, 6:30 – 8pm, 2023 at RD Mize campus.
Sunday Morning Adult Bible Study “The Book of Acts—Birth of Christianity”, 10:15-11:15am, Fireplace Room (302), RD Mize; led by Fritz Barlag & Dale Russell
Monday Evening Adult Bible Study (1st & 3rd Mondays) 6:30pm fellowship; 7pm study; Fellowship Hall, RD Mize; led by Roxanne Kerwood
Monday Evening Women’s Bible Study “Messy People (Imperfect Biblical Heroes); 6:30-8pm, Room 111, RD Mize; led by various ladies
Tuesday Morning Men’s Bible Study “The Book of Acts”; 6:30-7:30am, Fireplace Room, RD Mize; led by various men
Tuesday Morning Adult Bible Study “Confirmation Review”; 10-11am, Fellowship Hall, RD Mize; led by Pastor John
Thursday Evening Women’s Bible Study (Women of Thursday) book study; 6:30-8pm, Room 109, RD Mize; led by Miriam Lindemann & Becky Blatt
Saturday Morning Moms Bible Study (1st & 3rd Saturdays) 9-10am, Wyatt 4 G’s; led by Kaye Gray
Do You Have A Story To Share? If you have an article or celebration you would like to share with the members of Timothy, please submit it to Diane Mayfield at dianelmayfield@comcast.net, DougF@TimothyLutheran.com or
Please keep your submission between 200-250 words.
As We Gather for Worship This Weekend “TRICK SHOT”
We normally don’t think of Jesus as an arrow, but that’s how Isaiah describes the Messiah in one of his servant songs. And this arrow is destined to do something amazing, not just for the people of Israel, but for all people on Earth.
May This Be a Year of Ripening:A Devotion
As a new year has begun, I’ve been reflecting on my younger self and all the unpleasant, imperfect versions of myself I used to be. I was very insecure and covered that by stating my opinion and thinking I was right or simply hiding from any confrontations. Through the years, I have learned to listen more, but those traits are still me.
I look at myself now, seeing how I have softened and grown through my life. This process reminds me of a persimmon. Persimmons need time for their hard flesh to become soft and sweet. Whether hanging on a tree or lying on the counter, the persimmon will only become enjoyable to the taste when it’s gone through the internal work of ripening, with the passing of time. So I’m seeing the year ahead as another twelve months of ripening.
We all need to embrace who we’ve been and to show ourselves the grace we now so generously extend to others. From that place of love, we can approach whatever this year holds for us with openness and gentleness, with no hurry or rush. We don’t have to aim for radical transformation or massive success or even making the most of every possible opportunity set before us. Instead, we want the maturity that comes with the slow, ripening of character and soul. We want wisdom and peace to mark our days.
I pray you know that, yes, He cares for where we’re headed this year, but He’s been patiently, lovingly tending to our growth all along. May this be a year of ripening.
I am sure of this, that he who started a good work in you will carry it on to completion until the day of Christ Jesus. Philippians 1:6
PRAYER WALL
As we continue our theme of prayer at Timothy, we have an opportunity over the next two months to allow our students and teachers at Timothy Lutheran School to pray for us!
Check out the Prayer Wall in the lobby at each campus, grab a colorful piece of paper near the Prayer Wall, and write a prayer request that our kids can be in prayer with you. Then roll it up and place on the Prayer Wall. Pastor Ryan will distribute them to classrooms so can pray without ceasing together!
Middle School “Cereal Bowl”
Calling all 6th – 8th graders to check out the details on the accompanying flyer for the next Middle School event! Invite your friends!
National Lutheran Schools Week at Timothy “Making Disciples for Life” January 23-27, 2023
It’s almost time to celebrate National Lutheran Schools Week! This week provides our network of 1,800 LCMS pre-schools, elementary schools, and high schools with the public opportunity to proclaim and celebrate God’s work among us in Lutheran schools.
We thank God for the opportunity to provide excellent academic preparation for the children we serve. We are most grateful for the opportunity to share Jesus’ amazing love with children and their families.
National Lutheran Schools Week gives us an opportunity to proclaim these great blessings within the communities we serve. Our schools are amazing incubators for faithful witness of God’s love for us through Christ by teachers and students alike.
This year’s theme, “Making Disciples for Life,” strongly aligns with the week’s associated scripture, Matthew 28:18-20, The Great Commission: And Jesus came and said to them, ‘All authority in heaven and on earth has been given to me. Go therefore and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, teaching them to observe all that I have commanded you. And behold, I am with you always, to the end of the age.’
The week starts with K-8 students singing in worship at RD Mize on Jan. 22 and ends with them singing in worship at Wyatt on Jan. 29. During the school days, they will enjoy a Bible Bee on Jan. 26, Grandparents’/Special Person’s Day and Talent Show on Jan. 27. Chapel will occur daily, and students will enjoy Spirit Days each day as well.
Your Compassion & Generosity Are Appreciated
Timothy received the following email last Friday from Pat Enomoto, Mission Board Chair at Our Redeemer Lutheran Church in KC. Please know that the 40 gift cards donated for our Giving Tree ministry and Journey to the Manger were very much appreciated. You are transforming lives through Christ!
“I know that gift cards are not as much fun on your end as an Angel Tree, but, believe me, they were fun on this end! Another church brought in four gift cards that were different from yours, so we had to change our plan at the last minute. Our former pastor always held a “raffle” with a lot of items that had no real purpose for our attendees. When the four new cards came in that afternoon, I pulled out our roll of raffle tickets and used them. We mixed all gift cards together; there was no favoritism involved. I had people stop me and thank me for the blessing of the food cards. One lady said, “I had no food for tomorrow. This had to be God’s plan!” He does always have a plan. Sometimes we get in the way, but not this time! Blessings and thanks to all who provided the cards.
Pat Enomoto.”
CSL Thanks Timothy
Timothy received the following note from the Blue Springs Community Services League this week:
“Sending a very special THANK YOU for your amazing donation to Community Services League Blue Springs during the holidays. We have so many families struggling during this time and your generosity is helping us serve those in need. Your continued support is so appreciated and allows us to serve together.
Many Blessings,
Melodie Chrisman
VP Income Supports
Blue Springs Site Manager”
“Back to the 80’s” TLS Annual Scholarship Auction
The Annual Scholarship Auction/Gala for Timothy Lutheran School is right around the corner! Mark your calendars to attend this year! Tickets are $50 each which includes dinner, all beverages, and entertainment. Virtual bidding tickets are available for $10 each Scholarship packages are available for those who would like to promote their business. Visit www.timothylutheranschool.com for more information or to purchase tickets.
“2023 LENT” Ash Wednesday Feb. 22; two services with Holy Communion (4pm & 6:30pm) at RD Mize
LWML Ham Dinner 5-7pm in Family Life Center; free-will donations designated for Missions (10%) and Timothy’s Church Worker Professional Development (90%)
March 1 one service (5:30pm) at RD Mize; Lenten Dinner (lasagna) 5-7pm in Family Life Center; hosted
by June 2023 Youth Mission Trip; proceeds designated for mission trip expenses March 8 one service (5:30pm) at RD Mize; Lenten Dinner (pizza) 57pm; hosted by School Ministry;
Proceeds designated for TLS Scholarship Fund March 15 one service (5:30pm) at RD Mize; Lenten Dinner OPEN March 22 one service (5:30pm) at RD Mize; Lenten Dinner OPEN March 29 one service (5:30pm) at RD Mize; Lenten Dinner OPEN
Contact Diane Mayfield (dianem@timothylutheran.com) to reserve one of the open dates for Lenten Dinners.
2023 First Fruits contributions total $35,095.00, as Jan. 8th. Thank you! 2023 Raise the Roof contributions total $27,650.00, as of Jan. 8th. Thank you! Wyatt HVAC contributions total $88,026.54, as of Jan. 8th. Thank you!
Food Donations during January will be delivered to Hillcrest Transitional Housing. Thanks for your ongoing support!
LUMAA (Lutheran Urban Mission Agency) meets Wed., Jan. 18, at Ascension Lutheran, 4900 Blue Ridge Blvd, KCMO. Contact Lois Domsch (lois.domsch@gmail.com) with questions.
LUMMA Donations of non-perishable food items and monetary donations for the urban food pantries may be placed in the plastic bin in the lobby of each campus through THIS SUNDAY, Jan. 15. Thanks for your support!
Offering Envelopes in bundles of 25 are available in the lobby of each campus through the end of January. If interested in giving online, go to www.timothylutheran.com (Give) to sign up or visit Timothy’s mobile app (Giving, then Special, then Give Now). Thank you for supporting Timothy’s ministries!
Pairs & Spares will not meet in January and February. Next gathering is Tuesday, March 21st.
Lost & Found There is a “Lost & Found” tub at each campus. Please contact the RD Mize front desk personnel or TLS Office personnel if you would like to look for lost items. Unclaimed items will be donated to charity on June 1st. Thank you!
Sunday Morning Adult Bible Study “The Book of Acts—Birth of Christianity”, 10:15-11:15am, Fireplace Room (302), RD Mize; led by Fritz Barlag & Dale Russell
Monday Evening Adult Bible Study (1st & 3rd Mondays) 6:30pm fellowship; 7pm study; Fellowship Hall, RD Mize; led by Roxanne Kerwood
Monday Evening Women’s Bible Study “Messy People (Imperfect Biblical Heroes); 6:30-8pm, Room 111, RD Mize; led by various ladies
Tuesday Morning Men’s Bible Study “The Book of Acts”; 6:30-7:30am, Fireplace Room, RD Mize; led by various men
Tuesday Morning Adult Bible Study “Confirmation Review”; 10-11am, Fellowship Hall, RD Mize; led by Pastor John
Thursday Evening Women’s Bible Study (Women of Thursday) book study; 6:30-8pm, Room 109, RD Mize; led by Miriam Lindemann & Becky Blatt
Saturday Morning Moms Bible Study (1st & 3rd Saturdays) 9-10am, Wyatt 4 G’s; led by Kaye Gray
Do You Have A Story To Share? If you have an article or celebration you would like to share with the members of Timothy, please submit it to Diane Mayfield at dianelmayfield@comcast.net, DougF@TimothyLutheran.com or
Please keep your submission between 200-250 words.
As We Gather for Worship This Weekend “The Gift of the Magi”
One of the things we associate with the Christmas story is the arrival of the wise men with their gifts. It may seem odd to bring gold, frankincense, and myrrh to a newborn, but each of those gifts point to who is receiving the gift and what He has come to do. And in the same way, we bring the gifts of our First Fruits to Christ because of who He is and what He has done for us.
How to Handle an Impossible Task: A Devotion
Sometimes, tasks seem impossible because they are overwhelmingly huge. But when it comes to simple tasks, those, too, can feel impossible. Even something as simple as hanging a picture or rearranging furniture can seem daunting. But with a friend’s help and perspective, those day-to-day decisions can feel less intimidating.
Ecclesiastes 4:9 says it this way: “Two are better than one, because they have a good return for their labor.” I’m sure my friend who helped me didn’t overthink our collaboration; she was just present . . . a friend willing to help.
Maybe you know someone who is struggling. Perhaps they need someone to say, “Hey, how can I help you out this week? Two provide perspective. Two makes the task that felt a little impossible work. Take part in important community work. Doing things together is exactly how God wired us to live.
Children’s Ministry Epiphany Party
Calling all Timothy kids! TONIGHT (Friday, Jan. 6) is the Children’s Ministry Epiphany Party from 6-8pm at Wyatt Campus. Bring your friends and continue to build friendships with all your church friends. You’ll enjoy games, crafts, pizza, and more!
The Gift of the Magi
THIS SUNDAY, Jan. 8th, is Timothy’s observance of First Fruits Sunday. In the Old Testament, the practice of offering the first portion of a harvest (the first fruits) to God was a way of not only thanking Him for the blessings of that harvest but also a way of expressing trust that God would continue to provide for His people. That is why we offer our first fruits to God. It is a special offering above and beyond what we normally give.
For 2023, Timothy’s leadership set a First Fruits goal of $110,000.00. For each of the next three years, the first $12,000.00 of First Fruits contributions will be designated for expenses related to the 2025 National Youth Gathering in New Orleans. The remaining contributions will fund Timothy’s other ministries as supported by operations.
Please prayerfully consider supporting Timothy’s First Fruits in 2023 as we continue to focus on transforming lives through Christ. Contributions may be placed in pew envelopes or regular envelopes clearly marked “2023 First Fruits” or offered online on Timothy’s website (www.timothylutheran.com) under the Give tab. Thank you very much!
A Night of Laughter
All ladies and their friends welcome to enjoy the humor of Comedienne Chonda Ruth Pierce, The Queen of Clean, on Thursday, Jan. 12, starting at 6pm, in the RD Mize Family Life Center. It’s free! RSVP not required but helpful by signing up on church app (Events), church website (Events), or by calling church office (816.228.5300). Childcare available upon request.
Movie Night at Timothy
Make plans to attend a free movie night to watch War Room (rated PG) in the Wyatt Auditorium on Friday, Jan. 27, at 7pm. The GIVE Commission is sponsoring this opportunity to continue the church-wide prayer emphasis. Free popcorn and bottled water will be available. No need to RSVP; just show up to watch a powerful movie! Invite friends! Childcare will be provided in the nursery at Wyatt. War Room is a compelling faith drama filled with humor and heart that became a #1 movie in US theaters and received raving reviews from audiences of all ages. Tony and Elizabeth Jordan have it all—great jobs, beautiful daughter, and their dream house. But appearances can be deceiving. Their world is actually crumbling under the strain of a failing marriage. While Tony basks in his professional success, Elizabeth resigns herself to increasing bitterness. But their lives take an unexpected turn when Elizabeth meets her newest client, Miss Clara, and is challenged to establish a “war room” and a battle plan of prayer for her family. As Elizabeth tries to fight for her family, Tony’s hidden struggles come to light. Tony must decide if he will make amends with his family and prove Miss Clara’s wisdom that victories don’t come by accident.
Lent 2023
During the Lenten season this year, we will look at prayers Jesus prayed during Holy Week, see what we can learn from them, and how they can help us grow in our faith. Make plans to join us in worship on Sunday mornings and Wednesday evenings.
On Ash Wednesday, Feb. 22, two services (4pm and 6:30pm) will occur at RD Mize with Holy Communion at both services. The succeeding Lenten services are Mar. 1, 8, 15, 22, & 29, with only one service each evening at 5:30pm, also at RD Mize.
We look forward to the annual LWML Ash Wednesday Ham Dinner in the Family Life Center, served between 5 and 7pm. Free-will donations are accepted, with proceeds designated for Missions (10%) and Timothy’s Church Worker Professional Development (90%).
Lenten Dinners are also available for the Wednesday services in March, if hosted by a Timothy ministry, also accepting free-will donations to support that ministry’s fundraiser. On March 1, the June2023 Youth Mission Trip Ministry will provide a lasagna meal. On March 8, Timothy’s School Ministry will provide a pizza meal to support the TLS Scholarship Fund.
If a Timothy group would like to host a Lenten Dinner on March 15, 22, or 29, please contact Diane Mayfield (dianem@timothylutheran.com or 816.228.5300 Ext. 8040) to reserve your preferred date.
Thanks for supporting Timothy’s ministries!
Pink Tie Sunday
You may remember years past when Timothy recognized Pink Tie Sunday to support infant loss. While Timothy is not focusing a service on this ministry this year, you may choose to wear pink this Sunday, Jan. 8, to remember those families who have lost little ones. Below is an excerpt from a reflection written by Pastor Will Hanke, son of Pastor Rod and Miriam Lindemann. Will and Mindy Hanke created Pink Tie Sunday, as an extension of Sanctity of Life Sunday, to honor their daughter Maddy who went to heaven eight years ago.
“Pink Tie Sunday was created by Maddy’s Pa. Mindy sent Pa out to look for the perfect pink dress for Maddy’s funeral. I could only imagine the pain my parents felt searching through stores to buy a dress to bury their granddaughter. Like us, their pain turned into mission as Pa came back to church the next Sunday to preach and baptize one granddaughter while mourning another. That special day—Pink Tie Sunday—was born. It gave voice to a suffering group of people, and thus a new mission to never forget those we have lost who are home with Jesus.
At times, this Sunday can feel selfish since it is my story, yet everyone who faces loss continues to grieve even when the world moves on. This Sunday we stop and grieve together and wear pink to celebrate life and those children who will never get to tell their stories. We remember that Jesus died so that loss is not the end. We remember that Jesus died so that loss is not the end. We remember that we have Hope, which is the certainty that those who believe in Jesus will be with Him forever. Our family waits on the day we will be with Maddy, but until them we wear pink to give Hope to the hopeless!”
2022 First Fruits contributions total $103,280.59, as of Jan. 1st. Thank you! 2023 First Fruits contributions total $100.00. Thank you! 2022 Raise the Roof contributions total $27,600. Thank you! 2023 Raise the Roof contributions total $50.00. Thank you! Wyatt HVAC contributions total $33,000. 00 (plus $55,026.54 in Facilities Designated Fund at Truman Heartland Community Foundation). Thank you!
Thank you, Timothy, for the many prayers, cards, and kind words shared with us at the death of Susan’s mom in December. It means a lot to us, and we are grateful for our Timothy family. Scott & Susan Ready
Food Donations during January will be delivered to Hillcrest Transitional Housing. Thanks for your ongoing support!
LUMAA (Lutheran Urban Mission Agency Auxiliary) will meet Wed., Jan. 18, at Ascension Lutheran, 4900 Blue Ridge Blvd., KCMO. Contact Lois Domsch (lois.domsch@gmail.com) with questions.
LUMAA Donations of non-perishable food items and monetary donations for the urban food pantries may be placed in the plastic bin in the lobby of each campus through January 15th. Contact Lois Domsch
(lois.domsch@gmail.com) with questions.
Offering Envelopes are available in the lobby at each campus through the end of January in bundles of 25. If interested in giving online, go to www.timothylutheran.com (Give) to sign up or visit Timothy’s mobile app (Giving, then Special, then Give Now). Thank you for supporting Timothy’s ministries!
Installation of Elected Lay Leaders THIS SUNDAY, Jan. 8th, either service. A list of these leaders will be included in Sunday’s bulletin.
Sunday Morning Adult Bible Study (note new topic) “The Book of Acts—Birth of Christianity”, 10:15-11:15am, Fireplace Room (302), RD Mize; led by Fritz Barlag & Dale Russell
Monday Evening Adult Bible Study (1st & 3rd Mondays) 6:30pm fellowship; 7pm study; Fellowship Hall, RD Mize; led by Roxanne Kerwood
Monday Evening Women’s Bible Study “Messy People (Imperfect Biblical Heroes); 6:30-8pm, Room 111, RD Mize; led by various ladies
Tuesday Morning Men’s Bible Study “The Book of Acts”; 6:30-7:30am, Fireplace Room (302); RD Mize; led by various men
Tuesday Morning Adult Bible Study “Confirmation Review” 10-11am, Fellowship Hal, RD Mize; led by Pastor John
Thursday Evening Women’s Bible Study (Women of Thursday) book study; 6:30-8pm, Room 109, RD Mize; led by Miriam Lindemann & Becky Blatt; contact Becky for current book
Saturday Morning Moms Bible Study (1st & 3rd Saturdays) 9-10am, Wyatt 4 G’s; led by Kaye Gray
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