We are excited to announce that St. Paul Clintonville will be hosting a one day men's conference. Join us on Saturday, February 20th as we gather to focus on the Word and our callings. For more information, take a look at the conference page. www.stpaulclintonville.com/conference
Christmas Week
We would love to have you join us as we prepare our hearts for the coming of our Savior Jesus as a baby in Bethlehem and for his return at the end of time. We do that by digging into why that first Christmas was such a game-changer for all human beings and how that baby would give us hope today and for what comes after this life.
Here are several special opportunities for you to do that with us:
Dec.24 - Children’s Christmas Eve Service @ 6:30pm
Dec. 25 - Christmas Day Service @ 9am
Dec. 27 - Sunday Worship Service @ 9am
Dec. 31 - New Year’s Eve Service @ 6:30pm
We hope to see you there!
All services are also live-streamed on our YouTube and Facebook pages. Click their logos above.
The Countdown to Christmas has Begun
Do you have an Advent calendar or have you ever had one? You know, one of those calendars that has a door for each day in December until Christmas day with a chocolate or some other treat or gift waiting behind. I always loved counting down to Christmas with one of those calendars when I was a kid.
Today I still love chocolate, but what I love even more is celebrating the season of Advent with my brothers and sisters in worship! The Advent season is designed to prepare our hearts for Jesus’ coming so that Christmas is about more than temporary pleasure… it is about eternal peace with God because of the Christ-Child. Check out the video below to describing all the reasons to join in on counting down to Christmas with the season of Advent. We would love to have you do that with us at St. Paul - Sundays @ 9, Wednesdays @ 6:30pm.
Midweek Advent Service This Wednesday @ 6:30pm
Good morning brothers and sisters in Christ,
Please join us tomorrow, Wednesday, at 6:30pm for the first of three midweek Advent services. These midweek services are meant to be an hour or less of refreshment in the middle of a busy week. Join us in person or online here.
It seems December is one of the busiest months with Christmas preparations on top of the end of another year. With that busyness can come a heavy dose of distraction from Jesus, our Savior born in Bethlehem. Even if we are trying to celebrate the season right, we often lose the whole reason for the season in the frenzy. These services on Wednesdays are provided to hopefully give you a reason and a place to just stop for a little bit, to breathe out the stress, and to breathe in the Word of God and the peace it gives. That is what the season of Advent and Christmas is all about... looking to Christ in the manger, in our hearts by faith, and still to come again at the end for hope, peace, joy & love.
I hope to see you then for a breather and a refresher by the grace of God. Heaven knows we need it!
God bless you.
Pastor Buelow
Advent Begins Sunday
As I write this message I am still recovering from the feast my family and I were able to have together for our Thanksgiving meal. What a BLESSING it is to be told to slow down and to think about all that we have to be thankful for, especially in such a trying year. When we do, we see just how much we have been given, and even more importantly, we remember who it is who has given us all things, the LORD Almighty. Greatest of all the blessings he gives is his own Son, Jesus Christ. And he gives Him to undeserving sinners like you and me!
As we leave Thanksgiving 2020 behind, we now begin a very important and exciting time of the year, the season of Advent. During the season of Advent, we prepare for the coming of our Savior. It’s about to get very busy as we get closer to Christmas. It always does. Because of that busyness, we risk missing the reason for the season, Jesus Christ being born in Bethlehem -Our Savior coming for us. Advent gives us extra reminders and breaks throughout the month leading up to Christmas to stay focused on Jesus’s birth and what that means for us and for the world.
The second emphasis that Advent helps us prepare for is Jesus’ coming again. One day soon, Jesus will return to judge the living and the dead. He will bring those who believe and trust in Him to Heaven. He will send those who reject or refuse to trust Him to Hell. On that day the world as we know it will be destroyed and in its place He will make a new Heaven and a new Earth. This will be a glorious day for those who are waiting and prepared for Jesus' coming! This will be a terrible and terrifying day for those who forgot about Him or who wanted nothing to do with God. They will get what they asked for. Advent then, is an extremely important season for us to prepare our hearts for Jesus by celebrating Christmas for what it is really all about and keeping ourselves firmly grounded in the Word anticipating his return at any time!
I invite you to join me and the family of believers here at St. Paul on Sunday to begin our Advent season of focusing on the coming of Christ! There are so many distractions and fears all around us. All of us need all the help we can get to stay focused on our Savior and the salvation he alone brings.
Start with worship on Sunday at 9am either in-person or live online here.
Then pick up a devotional book from church for each day of Advent prepared and graciously given by our college of ministry, Martin Luther College (Or you can find an e-version here).
Then join us Wednesday at 6:30pm for our first of 3 midweek Advent services. These are shorter services to give you a breather and some refreshment from the busy week with the Word of God.
And finally, pray at home on your own and with your families, reminding yourself and them daily about the peace that came to earth that first Christmas.
God bless your Advent preparations!
OTHER ANNOUNCEMENTS:
Men's Bible Study & Breakfast TOMORROW at 6am. Men, be fed by good food, good company, and the Good Book. I look forward to being built up by you and pray I can do the same for you.
Christmas Decorating TOMORROW beginning at 8am! The more help the better to prepare our church building for Advent and Christmas.
Christmas for Kids NEXT SATURDAY from 9am - 12pm If you would like to have your kids attend, sign up on our website today at www.stpaulclintonville.com/christmas. If you would like to help, respond to this email or sign up on the sheets in the back of church.
I pray you had a wonderful Thanksgiving! I am thankful for you!
In His service,
Pastor Titus Buelow
Give Thanks to the Lord!
Give thanks to the Lord, for he is good and his mercy endures forever. 1 Chronicles 16:34
“What are you thankful for this year?” This is a common question to hear around the dinner table as family and friends gather to celebrate Thanksgiving. Normally, when surrounded by those you love and a table full of food and desserts, it is easy to think of a few things to be thankful for.
But what about this year? Will it be easy to find reasons to give thanks? Some of you are not gathered around a table with those familiar faces you look forward to seeing across from you. Others of you can’t afford the big fancy meal. Others don’t have the time with virtual learning, extra hours at work, and endless arguments and discussions about the world we currently find ourselves in.
Yea, it may be harder than normal to find reasons to give thanks, but, do not mistake your trouble at finding go-to reasons as there being any less reasons for your heart to sing! How can I say that? Because God says this: Give thanks to the Lord, for he is good and his mercy endures forever.
Has our reality changed so much as to make that truth invalid? Absolutely not! God is still good. His mercy still endures forever. You will always have this reason to shout from the mountaintops, “My God is good! He is still merciful to me! Amen!” How do you know that this is still true, even this year? God always keeps his promises. God is never overcome or overwhelmed by evil. He always finds a way in the darkness. Do you remember who was born on Christmas? The impossible child was born, Christ the Lord. He saved you didn’t he? He rose again, remember? He left your sins in the tomb, or have you forgotten?
When you have God, you will always have 10,000 reasons to give thanks. Sure, some things are harder this year. And yet, even in those struggles, God still is good and works good for you (even if you can’t see it). Jesus still loves you. God is still in control. The dawn of righteousness has come and with it the most beautiful sunrise just around the bend.
So… as you sit around the table, alone or together, banquet or tv dinner, homemade pie or candy bar, give thanks to the Lord for he is good. His mercy is yours forever! And besides, you have another 10,000 reasons for your heart to sing. You always will when you have Christ!
Listen to this to remind you of some reasons to give thanks: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XtwIT8JjddM&ab_channel=MattRedmanVEVO
Join us tonight for a special Thanksgiving Eve service at 6:30pm in-person at St. Paul or online here.
God bless and keep you and may you have a blessed Thanksgiving!
In His grace,
Pastor Titus Buelow
The Wedding of Ann and Aaron
The Christian Marriage of Ann Hintz and Aaron Barclay will be livestreamed Saturday, November 14th at 1pm Central.
Worship Folder
Wedding Video
2021 Christmas for Kids!!! - Saturday, December 5 @ 9am - 12pm
You are invited for a one day Christmas camp here at St. Paul on Saturday, December 5th beginning at 9am and going through 12 pm. This is a free event for all children 4K through 12 years old. Parents can drop off their kids in the morning and pick them up at noon. We will sing, decorate cookies, make ornaments, and celebrate what Christmas is really all about, Jesus’ birth! There will also be lunch provided for all who attend. Parents, this is a great time to sneak out and grab Christmas gifts or simply to have a morning off if you like! If you are interested and would like to sign up, simply head to our Christmas for Kids main page by clicking on the button below:
The purpose of this day is to remind kids of the true joy we have during Christmas. Yes, there are lots of fun things to do and to get, but the greatest gift ever has already been given: Jesus Christ, our Savior. This message of hope is needed this year more than ever!
If you would like to help make this day special and memorable for the kids and their families, let pastor know that you want to help! Call 715-460-3148 or email pastor@stpaulclintonville.com.
Hymn Sing November 12th
Join us for an evening of music as we sing God’s praise and proclaim the glories He has done. Thursday, November 12th starting at 6:30pm St. Paul Clintonville will host a hymn sing in person and streamed online. This is a great opportunity to sing and to listen to some great hymns, but it is also a chance to open the conversation about the new hymnal project.
For several years, our synod has been working on an updated library of worship resources (including a new hymnal). The new hymnal and resources will be available within a year (in time for Advent 2021). Our hymn sing will feature music from the new hymnal. We will also watch an introduction from members of the committee that oversaw this project. Hear what has been done, why it was done, and the impact it could have on our ministry here in Clintonville.
Download the booklet for the event here…
Hymn Sing Booklet
Find out more about the WELS Hymnal project at the links below…
Hymnal Project Website
New Hymnal Preview
Hymn Sing Video
Psalms for the Season of End Times
It feels more and more like we are living in the End Times, doesn’t it? Pandemics rage, political leaders rant, fights and violence erupts almost every day, and God’s Word is disregarded and set on the shelf by many. Don’t be afraid. Don’t be overwhelmed. Jesus is coming. Jesus is here.
During the season of End Times, which begins this coming Sunday, we will gather together in worship to reflect on the appointed Psalms for each week. We are acutely aware that the end of time is always getting nearer, so we will direct our eyes to God’s Word to be prepared and even excited for those last days.
On Reformation Sunday (this coming Sunday!), we will remember the importance of being firmly rooted in Scripture. God and his Word are our refuge and strength, a mighty fortress against the forces of evil.
On Last Judgement Sunday, we will read a Psalm actually written by Moses, reminding us that on our own we are dust. Our days are like dandelion puffs blowing away in the wind. In light of that, we’ll be encouraged to “number our days aright,” all while knowing that, in Christ, we are fully prepared for the final judgement.
Saints Triumphant Sunday draws us to the house of the Lord. Our worship together in church here on earth is just a small taste of eternal joy waiting for us in heaven.
This season concludes with Christ the King Sunday. Psalm 47 is a coronation song for a King. We sing and shout for joy that Christ is our king. With all the frustration and fear that often surrounds politics, what peace we have knowing that the king of the universe is still in control!
Join us in person or live online on our facebook or youtube page beginning this Sunday for our series:
Psalms for the Season of End Times:
November 1 – Reformation – Psalm 46
November 8 – Last Judgement - Psalm 90
November 15 – Saints Triumphant – Psalm 84
November 22 – Christ the King - Psalm 47
God is our refuge and strength, an ever present help in trouble! Let us not forget that.
God bless and keep you.
- Pastor Titus Buelow