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June-July 2026

Family Feud

Pastor Schopp


            [Jesus said] “Brother will deliver brother over to death, and the father his child, and children will rise against parents and have them put to death, and you will be hated by all for My name’s sake. But the one who endures to the end will be saved…

            …And do not fear those who kill the body but cannot kill the soul. Rather fear Him who can destroy both soul and body in hell. Are not two sparrows sold for a penny? And not one of them will fall to the ground apart from your Father. But even the hairs of your head are all numbered. Fear not, therefore; you are of more value than many sparrows.  So everyone who acknowledges Me before men, I also will acknowledge before My Father who is in heaven, but whoever denies Me before men, I also will deny before My Father who is in heaven.”    –  Matthew 10:21-22, 29-33

The passage above is what can be described as “theological fly-over country”.  It is one of those sections of the New Testament that makes us uncomfortable, so we like to skip over and find the passages that are easier for us to stomach.

But fear was not Jesus’ intent.  That is evident from His own words of encouragement in verse 31:  “Fear not”.  God’s warning to His people in the 1st Century was the same message given to His people 1500 years earlier and is still the same message given to His people today:  We will face many troubles for following God, for bearing His name in a world full of hate and sin.  He wants us to know this so that we are not surprised when it comes.  It is to be expected.

This warning is not just against the general wickedness of the world, which shatters families and sets child against parent and brother against brother.  Those things do happen and will continue to happen, for that is original sin playing itself out in the lives of fallen man.  But this warning is specifically aimed at Jesus’ followers.  He told the Twelve this right before He sent them out for their own for hands-on training.  They went from village to village proclaiming the arrival of the Kingdom of God and the Messiah long awaited.  They healed the sick and cast out demons.  And in some cases, they were driven out of town by the people.

Things did not get easier after Jesus’ resurrection.  Things got harder for the disciples.  Jesus’ other predictions came true, that they would be arrested and beaten by the Jews and by the worldly authorities.  They were hated not because they were murderers or rapists or thieves.  Those are the sins which the world expects and turns a blind eye to.  No, they were hated because they did the one thing that this sinful world cannot stand:  They proclaimed Christ.

In a recent article, I read that an actress was proud that her upcoming movie – which ostensibly was aimed at kids – would upset “Christian dads”.  What a strange thing to be proud of.  To deliberately go out of your way to insult loving parents twice: Once, through the message of the movie and again by mocking them in an interview.  But this is normal in our world, because those who bear the name of Christ are hated for the crime of… bearing the name of Christ.

Jesus told His disciples to expect this and to endure it.  We are not to return hate with hate.  We are to have pity and love on those who are lost to the prince of this world, the devil.  They cling to the lies of the prince of lies and do not know the truth of God’s love.  Those who hate us need us, not because of who we are, but because of the message we carry.  That Christ Jesus died for them, too.  That the joy we have can be theirs.  The Creator of the universe knows them and considers them valuable, flaws and all.  And He wants to gather them up and bring them into the family they never knew they needed, just as He has done with us.
 
 
        Our Savior June Birthdays
  2  Jasa Mayer                 18  Vickie Wilson
  3  Bethany Severson      19  Joshua Rausch
  4  Cheryl Markovetz      20  Caden Gelling
  5  Maci Johnson             20  Luke Rausch
  6  Eliana Harrier             21  Collin Haar
  7  Debora Heine             21  Fred Rauscher
  7  Justin Mayer               25  Paul Dennert
  7  Katie Person               25  Delores Neumann
  8  Chris McHenry          26  Andrea Christianson  
10  Taylor Johnson           26  Rachel Rausch
11  Gwen Petrich              27  Mark Navurskis
12  Vernon Korab             29  Courtney (Salfrank) Melcher
15  Sandy Nelson             29  Wilma Schnabel
16  Felix Lassanske          30  Berwyn Bain
16  Rayma Scepaniak       30  Dalton Lee        
         
                     Anniversaries
             1  Dean & Gaylene Haar
             2  Carl & Judy Bulian
             3  Zachary & Samantha (Scepaniak) Alumbaugh
             7  Todd & Sheri Severson
             7  Harlan & Barbara Wickham
            10  Daryl & Maurine Bierman             
            13  Raymond & Joann Pomplun
            15  Levi & Kaitlyn Haar     

Our Savior Meetings in June
LWML – Mon June 1st at 3:45 pm
Elders – Thur June 4th at 5:30 pm
Council – Wed June 17th at 6:00 pm
Board of Education – Sun June 21st at 12:00 pm

Nursery Circle will not meet in the summer. Meetings will resume in September.

Acolyte Schedule:
June 7 – Tucker Brick & Aurian Tschappat
       14 – Rhyan Johnson & Grace Rausch
       21 – Ella Brick & Jaylynn Siebert
       28 – Caleb Siebert & Teigan McKown

Our Savior Greeters Needed – Help welcome people to church! Greeters stand at the entrance to the nave for about 10-15 minutes prior to the service. There is a sign-up sheet in the narthex. Choose your date, and you can sign up alone, or in pairs, or as a family, however you would like!

VBS is June 7 –11, with the theme “Tropical Trek.” We will learn how Jesus came to seek and to save the lost (Luke 19:20)! As we traverse fun and exciting places like a dormant volcano and island caves, we’ll discover how God finds us and helps us in every challenge we face.
Hours are from 6:00 to 8:30 pm, with time for a sack lunch from 5:30 to 6:00. Friends, neighbors, and relatives are welcome also!
Everyone is invited to the closing service on Thursday, June 11th at 8:00 pm, with cake and ice cream afterward.

Blood Drive – Help save a life! Our Savior is hosting a community blood drive with Vitalant Blood Services on Wednesday, June 17th at 2:00-6:00 pm in the fellowship hall. You can schedule a time at vitalant.org, or call 877-258-4825. Use code JUNEGIFT-2026-V when scheduling to receive a $15 Rewards gift card. (Donor Rewards program opt-in required for gift card.)   

Saturday Bible Study – Join us for Bible study at Our Savior on June 20th from 9:00-11:00 am. (This was moved to the third Saturday for June.) The topic will be Christians and the Law of God.

Coffee & Confessions – Join us Tuesday mornings at 6:30 am at Our Savior. We continue to look at the Lutheran Confessions from the Book of Concord. All are welcome!

Wednesday Activities will be on hiatus for this summer, and will resume in September.

Church League Softball – Come out to cheer on our team on Monday evenings in June & July! Players Fields are the new fields north of 8th Avenue NE. The old north field is to the east of the Players Fields. Here is the schedule:
June 1 – 7:30 pm – vs Arise Church – old north field
June 8 – 8:30 pm – vs St. Paul’s – Players field
June 15 – 7:30 pm – vs Freedom – old north field
June 22 – 6:30 pm – vs Arise – old north field
June 29 – 7:30 pm – vs St. Paul’s – old north field
July 6 – 8:30 pm – vs Arise – Players field
July 13 – 8:30 pm – vs St. Paul’s – Players field 
July 20 – 8:30 pm – vs Freedom – Players field   
 
 
St. John’s June Birthdays
        2  Micah Christianson         13  Doris Larson
        2  Troy Podoll                     24  Paxton Eichler
        5  Trevor Podoll                  26  Stephanie Fehn
        7  Logan Ringgenberg        27  Arthur Eichler
      10  Braelynn Chaston           30  Keith Underberg

                                Anniversaries
                       3  Roger & Sharon Zastrow
                       9  Jack & Jennifer Hieb
                     17  David & Amy Patton
                     19  Michael & Molly Ringgenberg
                     20  Dean & Lorie Ringgenberg        

St. John’s Usher List
June 7 – Jack & Jennifer Hieb
June 14 – Karl & Val Eichler
June 21 – Tony & Amanda Bisbee
June 28 – Brent & Barb Miller
 
St. John’s – There will be no more Monday evening Divine Services.

Traveling? Enjoy the Unity of the Faith!  Our actions speak, teach, and confess our faith in Christ and His work among us! When you are out of town or away for the weekend don't let that stop you from gathering to receive Christ's gifts in Word and Sacrament! Download the LCMS app to help you locate a sister church when you travel. You can also go to www.lcms.org to find a sister congregation via the "locator" in the upper right. We share a unity of faith which means that when we travel we are always home in our sister congregations where the Gospel is preached and the Sacraments are administered.
 
Mission: Romania! A team of seven volunteer workers spent a week in Bro?av, Romania, completing renovations to the Bra?ov Lutheran Outreach Center in preparation for activities aimed at engaging the community in Gospel-centered outreach.  This short-term mission team did yard work, painted walls and installed new flooring on two levels of the building, fixed the front gate, installed a safety gate for the basement stairs, and did some general cleaning to make the center bright and welcoming.
The mission was sponsored in part by the South Dakota District through the Mission & Ministry Council to support the work of South Dakota missionaries Rev. Jordon and Alison Andreasen and their family.  Pastor Andreasen serves as an Area Facilitator in Romania and the surrounding area, focusing on planting congregations.
In addition to the work at the center, the team enjoyed worship, devotions, and fellowship with missionaries, their families, and local church leaders and members.  They learned some of the history of Romania and of Christianity through the centuries there, as well as the work of the LCMS International Missions in the Eurasia Region.
What a blessing to serve alongside the Andreasens for a short time as they do the Lord's work in Romania! To God be the glory!
Mark and I would like to thank both Our Savior and St. John's for their prayers and financial support with this endeavor. It was incredible and very enlightening. God works in so many ways!
Mark and Joleen Christianson
 
  
   Our Savior July Birthdays
  1  Darlene Hinz            12  Whitney Rauscher         
  2  Paul Bohling            14  Daryl Bierman
  2  Alexis McHenry       16  Linda Krage
  4  Susan Heinz             16  Jeremy Reyelts
  4  Cody Lee                  18  Riley Lee
  4  Conner McKown       25  Abigail Andreasen
  7  Charles Angerhofer   25  Shawn Healy
  7  Frances Rutschke      26  Michelle Braun
11  Matthew Hales          26  Jonathan Imberi
11  Emelia Nelson           26  Lloyd Jerde                       
       
                         Anniversaries
                4  Chris & Brenda Aman
              23  Troy & Hallie McKown
              29  Dan & Susan Heinz
                                                     
Meetings at Our Savior:
Elders – Thur July 2nd at 5:30 pm                                          
Church Council – Wed July 8th at 6:00 pm
Voters’ Meeting – Sun July 12th at 9:30 am
Men’s Club – Mon July 13th at 7:00 pm
Board of Education – Sun July 19th at 12:00 pm
 
Our Savior Voters’ Meeting – The next quarterly voters meeting will be Sunday, July 12th at 9:30 am. All communicant members age 18 and over can attend to help conduct the business of the church.

Our Savior LWML does not meet in July.  The LWML Breakfast will be in August. There will be a sign-up sheet in the narthex.

Men’s Club will meet Monday, July 13th at 7:00 pm at Our Savior. Men from St. John’s are welcome also.

Acolyte Schedule:
July 5 – Maci Johnson & Cassie McKown
July 12 – Tucker Brick & Aurian Tschappat
July 19 – Rhyan Johnson & Grace Rausch
July 26 – Ella Brick & Jaylynn Siebert
 
 St. John’s July Birthdays
  14  Dalton Podoll                 31  Lucas Daggett
  16  Levi Christianson           31  Tara Meints
  24  Jodi Hart                        31  Trevor Meints
  25  Mic Daggett                   31  Mike Ringgenberg
  28  Lyle Podoll                     
         
      Anniversary
7  Ray & Cyndy Larson


Saturday Bible Study – July 11th 9:00-11:00 am at Our Savior. The topic will be “What do Lutherans really believe about . . . ?”

Portals of Prayer for July – September are available in the narthex.

Our Website – Audio recordings of sermons are available on the website, as well as current bulletins for both churches, the newsletter, calendar, and online giving for Our Savior, at www.oursaviorlutheranchurchaberdeen.com.

The Brown County Fair is coming up August 10-16. Aberdeen Area Lutherans for Life will share a booth with Lutheran Family Service and Rural Gospel Initiative. They will need volunteers to help man the booth. You can sign up for even just a few hours. A sign-up sheet will be in the narthex later in July. Watch the Sunday bulletins for more info.

Upcoming District Events – The Mission & Ministry Council of the SD District LCMS is planning several events geared toward various groups.
  • A men’s retreat is scheduled for July 31-Aug 2. Gospel Oriented Approach to Leadership (G.O.A.L.) will be hosted by Faith Lutheran and take place at The Ranch Ministries in rural Pierre.
  • A family ministry retreat is tentatively scheduled for April 16-18, 2027.
  • The council is working on dates for Pastor Bryan Wolfmueller to return to the district and present as part of the district’s annual PASS It On Conference in the fall of 2027.
More information will be forthcoming on all these events. Stay tuned!

 
Our Savior Lutheran Church
624 North Jay Street – Aberdeen, SD 57401
St. John’s Lutheran Church
23 North James Street – Columbia, SD 57433
Dual Parish Office: 605-225-7106, Email oursaviorlutheran@nvc.net
www.oursaviorlutheranchurchaberdeen.com
Rev. Chad Schopp – Cell # 605-380-2545
Email: cschopp@protonmail.com
Rev. Alan Ludwig – Cell # 605-846-7365
Email: lutheranprof@gmail.com
Secretary’s office hours: Mon-Fri  9am – 2pm

 
Click on the calendar tab on the website to see the June and July Calendars.