JOIN US FOR WORSHIP
Please join us this weekend for worship.
Sunday 9am, RD Mize Campus
Sunday 10am, Wyatt Campus

Worship info on Timothy’s website (www.timothylutheran.com/worship/)
Live Stream worship on Facebook – Sundays 10am on Facebook page (www.facebook.com/timothylutheran)
Recorded Worship Services | FaithRoots (www.YouTube.com/TimothyLutheranMinistries)

“Unraveled: Exiles’ Dreams”

CREATIVE TENSION: The Judean exiles had a dream: to home, and to go home soon. And they had “prophets” who were telling them that their dreams would come true. It was Jeremiah’s job to bring them back to reality. Their exile wouldn’t be short. They should settle in, raise families, buy houses. But in the midst of this bad news, God reminds them that He is still there. They still have a future with Him. And He makes the same promise to us when our dreams unravel, too.

Hard on Yourself? Try Curiosity Instead of Criticism

Elyse, my two-year-old granddaughter, recently got a haircut. The stylist handed her a small mirror and told her to look into it. It was an attempt to help her sit still, and it worked. Elyse leaned toward the mirror until she was so close her breath made fog on it. She was intrigued by her own face. Watching her, I was struck by how differently she and I look into mirrors.
Sometimes we pause and take a closer look at our lives. We reflect on the past and look forward to the future. We often do so with a harsh eye. We remember our mistakes, the goals we didn’t meet.
But what if we try Elyse’s approach instead? What if, instead of looking with criticism, we look with curiosity? Criticism condemns; curiosity invites us to learn. Criticism holds us back; curiosity inspires us to grow. Romans 8:34 says, “Who then will condemn us? No one—for Christ Jesus died for us and was raised to life for us.” When we choose curiosity rather than criticism, we’re more aligned with the heart of God toward us. Curious questions sound like What am I learning? – How am I growing? – In what ways am I getting stronger?
Let’s hold a mirror up to our hearts and lives sometimes. Let’s find ways to keep learning, growing, and becoming stronger. As we do, let’s also remember that curiosity is more helpful than self-criticism. Let’s resolve not to use condemnation as motivation when the God we serve only uses grace.

All-Church Potluck
This Sunday, Oct. 10 4:30-6:30pm Family Life Center, RD Mize

The GATHER Commission has all plans in place and hopes to see you Sunday for food and fellowship with family and friends! Table service and drinks will be provided. Please bring a dish to share. The Wyatt Praise Team will provide entertainment. See you Sunday!

Timothy’s MinistryOne App
Connect & Engage with Your Church

Timothy’s Ministry One App rolls out at the end of the services on Sunday, Oct. 24! Don’t forget to bring your cell phone (but keep it muted, please, until end of service!) There will be people available to assist as needed.

Cancer Prayer Service “Faith Over Fear”

In the eye of a storm, our faith can be challenged as fear sets in. Every day, believers and unbelievers face the impact cancer has on the life of the afflicted and in the lives of family and friends. It is without a doubt one of the toughest roads we can travel, and we don’t have to travel it alone. The word cancer brings with it heartbreaking news that creates anger, depression, loneliness, and the list goes on. Cancer threatens the gift of life God provides. Life is still a gift, so we journey forward together as God’s family.

The first Cancer Prayer Service was held in 2019 to help support and encourage cancer patients, along with their family and friends. We gathered as brothers and sisters in Christ in worship, song, and prayer as we praised God in the midst of our storms. Timothy Lutheran Ministries will host its fifth Cancer Prayer Service to support, encourage, and pray for those impacted by cancer.

Together, we praise God in the storm of life through community in God’s family—no one is ever alone in God’s family. We look forward to Norman and Anna Bannister share how faith brought them through Norman’s battle with cancer.

Please join us by inviting those you know to gather with us as we pray for one another. The event and Cancer Prayer Pack are available to anyone by request.

God’s blessings as we praise God in the storm.
Pastor Rod Lindemann

Facebook: www.facebook.com/cancerprayercommunity
Web: www.cancerprayerservice.com
Email: info@CancerPrayerService.com

Cancer Prayer Service
Sunday, October 24, 2021
Timothy Lutheran—Wyatt Campus
3pm Worship Service
4pm Fellowship & Refreshments

Order Cancer Prayer T-Shirt to support ongoing services
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CrossWalk Update: God Talk at Home

Younger kids (Pre-K – 1st grade) learned about King Hezekiah praying to God and hearing His answer.
Read the event: King Hezekiah prays and God answers. Suggestion to read from an early reading Bible or summarize the event from 2 Chron. 32:1-22.
Take-home point to remember: God is our King. Pray to the King.
Prayer Power: Ask each family member to share a problem needing prayers from the rest of the family. As each person shares, the rest of the family put their hands on that person and prays for him/her.

Older kids (2nd-5th grades) learned about Jehoram’s awful death.
Read the event: 2 Chron. 21: 4-20
Take-home point to remember: If you ignore God, you’ll go out of control.
Prayer Power: Encourage family members to confess areas in their lives that are out of control and urge them to ask for God’s control.

MO District Thanks Timothy

On August 29, Timothy participated in a MO District initiative to raise funds for the Tomorrow’s Teachers and Preachers program, collecting $578 as a free-will offering for this purpose. The thank-you note below arrived late last week:
Dear Members of Timothy,
Your forward-thinking generosity is a blessing! Thank you for your gift to the scholarship endowment of the Missouri District. We may not know who the next generation of church workers will be, but God certainly does. You’re already a source of encouragement to these men and women. It’s great to be about this work in God’s Kingdom with you all.

Missionary Appreciates Timothy’s Support

Timothy’s Executive Board is planning a Ministry Fair in the lobby of both campuses Timothy received a thank-you letter this week from Barb Rebentisch, serving as a LCMS missionary in
As I reflect on the past year of career missionary work with the LCMS, I’m extremely grateful for your support. I’ve been able to edit Chinese translations of several books, interpret for six sacred music seminars, and further develop the lutheranchinese.org website. None of this would have been possible apart from your support. I hope next summer to visit you sometime between June and September.
God’s peace,
Barb

More Appreciation for Timothy’s Tithe

Timothy received a thank-you letter from Lutheran Church Charities for our support. The mission of LCC is to share the mercy, compassion, presence, and proclamation of Jesus Christ, drawing upon Matthew 25 to serve others: Our Lord said, “For I was hungry and you gave me something to eat. I was thirsty and you gave me something to drink. I was a stranger and you invited me in, I was sick and you looked after me, I was in prison and you came to visit me.” …”The King will reply, ‘I tell you the truth, whatever you did for one of the least of these brothers of mine, you did for me.’” Matt. 25: 35-40.
In part, President/CEO of LCC expressed his appreciation of Timothy’s support as follows: I want to personally thank you for your faithful support to Lutheran Church Charities and for your gift of $3,000 to the Lutheran Church Charities Disaster Relief Fund—Hurricane Ida. Dollar per dollar, EVERY dollar given goes directly to your chosen cause. Your support allows Lutheran Church Charities to continue to touch lives with the presence of Christ.

2021 First Fruits totals $162,776.92 as of Oct. 3rd. Thanks!

Ministry Fair Nov. 7 at RD Mize; Nov. 14 at Wyatt. Stop by the tables in the lobbies to learn about Timothy’s ministries and also to pick up an item for a homeless kit. During the month of October, donations for the kits are greatly appreciated: gallon-size Ziploc bags, tooth brushes, small tubes tooth paste, dental floss, small bottles mouthwash, bars of soap, wash cloths, small bottles hand sanitizer, small cans deodorant, small bottles hand lotion, small hair brushes/combs, disposable razors, small cans shaving cream, granola bars. Drop off in the containers in each lobby. Thanks!

Collegiate Care If you know of a college student whom you think would appreciate a note & small gift from Timothy, please email his/her name & college mailing address to Pastor Ryan (ryanh@timothylutheran.com). If you’d like to contribute or write a card, let him know that also.
Thanks!

LWML MO District KC South Zone Fall Rally, Tues., Oct. 26, St. Matthew Lutheran, 700 NE Chipman Rd., LS; theme: “Sharing Love, Sharing Life,” based on 1 Thess. 2: 7-8; 9am registration, 9:30am devotion; cost $5 (includes lunch); program: Julie Ball from The Light House; Gifts from the Heart: diapers (size 3-6), baby wipes, or monetary donations for The Light House. RSVP to Susan Ready, 816.328.2201 or sready2@comcast.nete by Oct. 15.

Updated Contribution Statements for first three quarters of 2021 will be emailed on Monday, Oct. 11. If you do not receive it but expect to receive it, please contact the church office. Your email address for receiving eNotes is not always the address on file for other communication from the church. If you denote errors or have questions, please also call the church office (816.228.5300). Thank you!

LWML Sunday Oct. 17, both campuses; mark your calendars for Nut & Candy Sale to start Nov. 7.

Senior Adult Appreciation Sunday Oct. 24, both campuses; Timothy’s youth ministry thanks senior adults; enjoy cake and hand-made posters.

King of Kings Lutheran Church invites Timothy to its Annual Homespun Holiday Bazaar & German Lunch THIS SATURDAY, Oct. 9, shop 10am-3pm, lunch 11am-2pm; proceeds benefit tuition assistance for students at King of king Early Learning Center, Martin Luther Academy, & KC Lutheran High. Email questions to kok.tuition@gmail.coom or call 816.436.7680. FB Event: https://bit.lv/2Y5ylWh

Volunteers Needed for RD Mize front desk during business hours (8:30am-4:30pm M-Th; 8:30am-1pm F) according to your availability, especially during months of Oct. and Nov. Please contact church office (816.228.5300) if you can help. Thanks!

GriefShare meets Thursdays, 6:30-8pm, RD Mize. Contact Nancy Nowiszewski (816.228.5300 Ext. 8042 or nancyn@timothylutheran.com) with questions.

DivorceCare meets Mondays, 6:30-8pm, RD Mize. Contact Nancy Nowiszewski (816.228.5300 Ext. 8042) with questions.

Adult Choirs Sanctuary Choir rehearsals: Wednesdays, 7-8pm, Sanctuary, RD Mize; Celebration Chorus rehearsals: Tuesdays, 6:30-7:30pm, Wyatt. Contact Miriam Lindemann (miriaml@timothylutheran.com) or Sandy Sauter (sautersandy5@gmail.com) with questions.

Nominating Committee for 2022 -2023 lay leaders requests name of interested volunteers to serve on Executive Board, Board of Elected Elders, Commission Leaders, or School Board. Contact Joe Sauter (joesauter5@gmail.com), Sandy Logan (slogan1954@gmail.com), Mary Low (k2lmlow@sbcglobal.net) or Diane Mayfield (dianem@timothylutheran.com) for details. Thank you! (Deadline to submit nominations is Friday, Oct. 15). Thanks!

Annual Voters’ Assembly Meeting Sun., Dec. 5, 11:30am, Wyatt Auditorium. Agenda: Annual Reports, Called Staff Housing Allowance, Election of Lay Leaders for 2022-2023, Next Generation Update, 2022. A quorum of 40 communicant members is required to conduct business. Please plan to attend. Thanks!

Sunday Morning Adult Bible Study “The Exodus”; 10:15-11:15am, Fireplace Room (302), RD Mize; led by Fritz Barlag.

Sunday Evening Middle School Youth Bible Study & Fellowship (1st & 3rd Sundays) 4:30-6:30pm, Youth Room (506), RD Mize; next class on Oct. 17.

Monday Evening Adult Bible Study (1st & 3rd Mondays) “The Prayers of Jesus”; 6:30pm fellowship; 7pm study; Fellowship Hall, RD Mize; led by Roxanne Kerwood.

Monday Evening Women’s Bible Study I Want to Know You by Ann Arthur; 6:30-8pm, Room 111, RD Mize; led by various ladies.

Tuesday Morning Men’s Bible Study “Titus: Good Doctrine & Good Living”; 6:30-7:30am, Fireplace Room (302), RD Mize; led by various men.

Tuesday Morning Adult Bible Study “The Book of Acts”; 10-11am, Fellowship Hall, RD Mize; led by Pastor John.
Wednesday CrossWalk for pre-school through 5th grade; 6:30-8pm, starts in Fellowship Hall, RD Mize.

Wednesday Confirmation for 6th-8th grades; 6-8pm, starts in Room 501, RD Mize.

Wednesday Evening Senior High Revolution Bible Study 6:30-8pm, Youth Room (506), RD Mize; led by Ryan Kuecker.

Thursday Evening Women’s Bible Study “The Women of Easter”; 6:30-8pm, Room 102, RD Mize; led by Miriam Lindemann & Becky Blatt.

Saturday Morning Women’s Bible Study (1st & 3rd Saturdays) for all moms; 9-10am, Wyatt 4 G’s; led by Kaye Gray. Contact Kaye if interested in receiving or volunteering in the Baby STEPS ministry (kgray1024@yahoo.com).

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
Pastor Rod at RodL@TimothyLutheran.com.

Please keep your submission between 200-250 words.