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Join Us For Worship Sunday 9 am Contemporary Sunday 10:30 am Traditional Holy Communion 1st, 3rd, & 5th Sundays
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| | | | | If Jesus is Lord and His Word carries such power, why in the world does everything feel messy? Why do so many of our days feel heavy and out of control? Chances are you have probably questioned these things, and maybe you’ve even questioned Jesus’s Lordship. Today we ponder whether Jesus is Lord is enough. |
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| | | Who is the greatest? It’s a debate in sports circles, artist circles, fashion circles, and beyond. Even within the Scriptures, these debates are found: is Moses the greatest or is Abraham, is the law the greatest, or is grace even greater? On Sundays through May 11th, we will walk together through the book of Hebrews in a series called “Greater is He.” This book is a letter written to the church in Israel as they struggled to grasp the fullness of God’s victory in Christ. Chapter after chapter, we will see that Jesus is indeed greater than all things, all people, all promises. So join us by reading, worshiping, and being grounded in this eternal truth. Indeed, “Greater is He!” |
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Join us on Wednesdays during Lent!
(March 12th– April 9th). You are invited to join us in the Auditorium for Dining with Jesus, meals (6-6:30 pm) followed by worship (6:30-7:00 pm). |
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| Why around a table? Because that’s where our Lord often did some of His most important ministry. As a matter of fact, throughout the Scriptures, we see meals as a beautiful place where God does some amazing stuff. This year we will spend our worship/study time exploring the sacrificial system of the Old Testament as found in Leviticus 1-6. Yes, we are serious, and while we won’t be bringing animals to be slaughtered, you will be interactively involved in the series in some simple ways. Intrigued? Good! I’m pretty sure you won’t want to miss it as we dine together, grow together, and set our eyes on the greatest sacrifice, our Lord and Savior’s death. This series will carry us through and be our reflection on Good Friday. Join us!
Mar. 12th, 6 pm: Provided by LWML, (menu: Chicken tenders, potato casserole, Jello, and dessert); freewill offering to support Mites 10% and Lutheran Family Services 90%
Mar. 19th, 6 pm: Provided by TLS (menu: pulled pork, baked beans, and salad), a freewill offering to support TLS scholarships
Mar. 26th, 6 pm: Provided by GATHER Commission (menu: pancakes, sausage, fruit, coffee, juice, & water); freewill offering to support confirmation supplies
Apr. 2nd, 6 pm: Provided by NYG parent group, (menu: taco bar); a freewill offering will support high schoolers attending NYG in July.
Apr. 9th, 6 pm: Still need a group to provide dinner (TBD); please reach out
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| | | Sunday Contemporary 9:00 am Sunday Traditional: 10:30 am 301 East Wyatt Road
March 2, 2025
9 am 260 10:30 am 130
March 5, 2025 (Ash Wednesday) 6 pm 290 |
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| March 2, 2025: (Budgeted Weekly General Contributions: $26,264.83) Actual General Contributions: $29,853.83 2025 First Fruits Budgeted Goal: $100,000.00 (1st $12,000 to NYG expenses) Total to date: $98,093.67 |
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This week, we are delighted to recognize Ms Phyllis Westermann for her dedication and service to our school. As a devoted Pre-K teacher, she plays a vital role in shaping our youngest students. Beyond the school year, she continues to impact children’s lives through the Summer Care program, providing consistency, care, and Christ-centered guidance.
Ms Phyllis’s love for her students is evident in the many hugs she receives—even from those who have long since left her class. She has a special way of making children feel cherished while instilling in them the love of God. Her commitment to our ministry goes beyond her own classroom. She is always willing to assist fellow preschool teachers by sharing resources and ideas, often using her own time and materials to ensure that all students are well-prepared for the next stage of their education. |
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Ms Phyllis is a “Rock Star” of Timothy Lutheran School, demonstrating unwavering love and dedication to our ministry. We are incredibly grateful for her passion, kindness, and the lasting impact she has on our students and staff alike.
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| |  | Bible Studies
Sunday Morning Adult Bible Study: “Witnessing for Jesus”, 9:00-10:00 am; Library: led by Fritz Barlag and Dale Russell
Sunday Morning Adult Bible Study "Doing Good",10:30-11:30 am; led by Wayne Diveley, Lori Diveley, and Gary Storck. New study starts March 23rd - “Why I Believe”
Monday Morning Adult Bible Study 10-11 am, "Book of James"; Pointe of Hope Coffee House; led by George Zimmerschied |
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| Tuesday Morning Men’s Bible Study "Christian Virtues Study", 6:30-7:30 am, Conference Room; led by various men
Tuesday Morning Women’s Bible Study "Becoming like Jesus" by Cynthia Heald; 9-10:30 am, Pointe of Hope Library; led by various ladies
Wednesday Night Sr High Revolution 6:30-8 pm; Mobile Classroom 4 (Youth Room)
Wednesday Night Confirmation 6:30 - 8 pm; auditorium and various classrooms |
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| | Donate Blood at Timothy Lutheran This Sunday, March 9th The Community Blood Center Donor Bus will be at Timothy Lutheran Church on Sunday, March 9, from 8 AM to 1 PM. Your donation can help save lives! Appointments are encouraged, but walk-ins are welcome. Click the button below to sign up.
Blood donations are essential for patients in emergencies, surgeries, and medical treatments. Your generosity ensures hospitals have the supply they need. For more details, contact Sandy Gregory at 816-228-5300 or sandyg@timothylutheran.com. Thank you for making a difference in our community! |
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| | The Living Word Lutheran High School students from Jackson, Wisconsin, will visit and share their musical talent in worship on March 23rd. We need housing for 24 students on night of Saturday, March 22nd. The students will arrive and attend a Fellowship-Worship event on Saturday evening from 6 to 8. We need volunteers to house two or more students, picking them up at 8 on Saturday evening from a youth event at Pointe of Hope and delivering them to Church before the 9 a.m. Service. Seventeen girls and seven boys need a place to rest their heads, so please consider volunteering your home. |
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|  | Contact Miriam Lindemann at 816/805-7232 or email Miriaml@timothylutheran.com.
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| | High School and Middle School are invited to join in an evening of Fellowship at Pointe of Hope on Saturday, March 22nd from 5 to 8. A special worship experience designed for youth will be a part of this event, along with time to hang with friends around foosball, ping pong, air hockey, board games, and a few other challenging games. Bring your friends and meet the students visiting from Living Word Lutheran High in Jackson, Wisconsin. |
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| | | Ladies, Are You Ready for a Game Night?
All Timothy ladies and their friends are invited to a fun fellowship event on Friday, April 4, from 7-9 pm in the 4G's! The Women of Hope team guarantees you do not need to know how to play regular Bridge to show up for this night of Crazy Bridge! Snacks will be provided; bring your drink! You may go home with prizes! Click on the link to sign up soon! Questions? Contact Diane Mayfield (dianem@timothylutheran.com). |
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Get ready for a fun-filled morning of Easter delights at Timothy Lutheran! Mark your calendars for Saturday, April 12th, 2025, because you won’t want to miss out on our annual Easter Egg Hunt. 9:30 AM – Breakfast and Family activities 10:30 AM – Easter Egg Hunt
Make sure to mark your calendars and spread the word! The Timothy Lutheran Egg Hunt promises to be a memorable event for the whole family. We can’t wait to see you there for a morning of egg-cellent fun and a faith-filled experience.
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Throughout March, Timothy is partnering with Community Services League to support those in need. Your generosity can make a difference! Please stop by the donation cart in the front hallway to see the list of needed items. Essential donations often include non-perishable food, hygiene products, and household essentials. Every contribution, big or small, helps provide relief and encouragement to families in our community. Thank you for being the hands and feet of Christ through your kindness and generosity. Let’s fill the cart and bless those in need! |
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| | Thrivent Choice Dollars
Thrivent members are reminded to allocate their accumulated Choice Dollars to charitable organizations of their choice by March 31. Thank you for considering Timothy Lutheran Church and School.
Thank you!
In 2024, the total received for church and school was $15,602.00.
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| | 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 Mary Taggart: maryt@timothylutheran.com Please keep your submission 200 words or less. |
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