Pastor Phone

Pastor Norlyn Bartens (618) 553-9932
graceneligh@gmail.com
Worship times: Sundays at 10:30 a.m. Saturday Evening before 1st and 3rd Sunday at 6:00 p.m. Sunday School at 9:30 a.m.

Wednesday, June 25, 2014

+ Dwight Binger + Funeral, Friday, June 27, 2014

Funeral Services for Dwight W. Binger age 90 of Neligh, NE will be 10:30 a.m., Friday, June 27, 2014 at Grace Lutheran Church with Pastor David Kuhfal, Officiating. Burial will be in Laurel Hill Cemetery in Neligh.  Visitation will be 5 to 7 pm, Thursday, June 26, 2014 at Beyer Snider Memorial Funeral Home in Neligh. Dwight passed away on Tuesday, June 24, 2014 at his home.  Beyer Snider Memorial Funeral Home is handling the arrangements.

Dwight Walter Binger was born on March 8, 1924 to Walter J. Binger and Evelyn (Wagner) Binger at Antelope Creek, NE. He attended school in Neligh and graduated with the class of 1941 from Neligh High School.  Dwight attended State Patrol Academy in Ashland, NE and several other special training schools.  On May 17, 1946 he was united in marriage to Ruth Huelle at Immanuel Lutheran Church in Tilden.  He was a State Patrol Investigator/Law Enforcement for many years.  He started his life long career in 1956 in Central City, NE, then 1969 moved to Grand Island, NE, and then 1979 he moved to Plainview, NE to farm and did butchering.  He then moved to Neligh where he was the Chief of Police in Neligh from 1988 to 1999.  Ruth passed away in 2008.  He liked dancing polkas, fishing, woodworking, butchering, and most of all being a cop.  He was a very active at Neligh Senior Center, a member of Grace Lutheran Church, he was a past elder, and member of LLL.

He is survived by daughters: Evelyn Von Kampen of Norfolk, NE, Julie and husband, Marlin Drobny of Lynch, NE. Sons: Richard and wife, Jeri Binger of New Cambria, KS and John Binger of Seward, NE. 16 grandchildren, 34 great grandchildren, and 1 great great grandchildren. Brother, Darrel Binger of Plainview, NE and brother-in-law, Dean and his wife, Merlene Paulsen of Central City, NE.

Preceded in death by his parents and wife. Sister, Darlene Jones. Daughter, Mary Binger.

Monday, June 23, 2014

Ahlman: Missionary Report

Grace Lutheran has supported Rev Christopher and Deaconess Elizabeth Ahlman.  Here is a presentation by them at the LCMS International Center highlighting their work in Germany.

Friday, June 20, 2014

Related Tornadoes in South Dakota have Grace, Neligh Connections

Of interest to Grace Lutheran member might also be the tornado that happened in South Dakota.  The vacancy Pastor of the church damaged, Rev Scott Spiehs, was brother to former member Steve Spiehs and voc ag teacher at NOHS.  Here is the LCMS report of that tornado:

South Dakota damages

On June 18, two days after the Nebraska storm, another tornado — rated an EF2 by the National Weather Service with winds between 111 and 135 mph — tore through the small town of Wessington Springs, S.D.

It damaged Zion Lutheran Church there, the church’s unoccupied parsonage and the homes of two elderly members, in addition to dozens of other homes and businesses.

All the windows of the church were broken and a 12-foot-long piece of wood punctured Zion’s roof. The day after the tornado, pieces of white siding hung from the church’s exterior. Broken tree limbs, insulation and twisted wood littered its property.

“We’re just real blessed here,” said Zion vacancy pastor Rev. L. Scott Spiehs, who also serves as the LCMS South Dakota District Disaster Response coordinator. “The sirens went off 20 minutes before the tornado hit. Everybody took shelter. Only one person had minor injuries.

“We are totally giving glory to God because everybody’s safe.”

To watch a video interview with Spiehs, visit http://video.lcms.org/archives/2766. (See below)

LCMS South Dakota District President Rev. Dr. Dale L. Sattgast said the area where the tornado hit looks like a “war zone.”

“The people in South Dakota are resilient,” he said. Despite the damage to their property and other possessions “they all realize what a miracle it was that no lives were taken. I think they will use this to give witness to the Gospel.”

The home of Lenora and Lyle Pawlowski of Zion Lutheran Church in Wessington Springs, S.D., was severely damaged by a June 18, 2014 tornado. (LCMS Communications/Al Dowbnia)
The home of Lenora and Lyle Pawlowski of Zion Lutheran Church in Wessington Springs, S.D., was severely damaged by a June 18, 2014 tornado. (LCMS Communications/Al Dowbnia)
Zion members Lyle Pawlowski, 79, and his wife, Lenora, 78, were at a state park when the storm hit. When they returned to their ranch-style house, they discovered most of the home’s windows broken and about one-third of the roof damaged.

“There are holes in the ceiling where stuff went through it,” said Lenora Pawlowski, before tears overwhelmed her. “There is glass everywhere. We have swept and swept glass. We don’t really know what to do.”

An engineer said the home is unsafe for the couple to stay in overnight but they have been allowed inside during the day to clean. A tarp covers the roof.

“We thank the good Lord for what we’ve got,” Lyle Pawlowski said. “There’s a piece of wood that came in through the window in the shape of a cross. It’s stuck in the door with a leaf on it. We know the good Lord is here.”

The couple is staying with their son about 30 miles away.

When asked how the LCMS church family could help, Lyle Pawlowski replied, “Prayer. Prayer will do it. That’s all the help we need.”

Zion members Norman Tapken, 80, and his wife, Wanda, 68, took shelter at the local courthouse during the storm. When they returned to their house, it appeared as if someone sawed the entire roof off. They were told not to go inside because it was unsafe.

The Tapkens are staying in a local motel until they figure out what to do next.

“It’s God’s will,” said Wanda Tapken, “but it’s hell on earth. It’s amazing that nobody was killed.”


Sunday Collection to be taken for Tornado Victims

Grace Lutheran will be taking up an offering for Tornado Relief on Sunday.  Please feel welcome to donate gifts designated for “Pilger Tornado Disaster Response” with checks made out to the Nebraska District LCMS and place them in the offering plate or send them to PO Box 407, Seward NE 68434.  LCMS Disaster Response is also providing a donation process at http://www.lcms.org/disaster.  All money given will go directly to disaster victims in the name of the LCMS.  What is unique about LCMS Disaster Response is all money is given on behalf of a local congregation tying those who are receiving help with a local LCMS congregation.
Click on this link to see a video taken by Pastor Kuhfal of the Lutheran Church in Pilger.  The Pastors in the center are doing an interview for LCMS Disaster Relief.  To the left you will see the bell tower.  On the right you will see three Orphan Grain Train trailers.
Below are before and after pictures of the church.

Before
The St. John Lutheran Church building in Pilger, Neb., is gone, photographed Wednesday, June 18, 2014. The bell tower remains relatively unscathed. Volunteers and heavy equipment are rapidly clearing away the destruction left behind by the twin tornadoes that hit June 16.
After

LCMS Response to Tornado

Here is the first video from LCMS Disaster Response.  More will come.  Pastor Kuhfal attended the meeting of area Pastors mentioned.  If you have questions, call Pastor.


Below is a seven minute interview on Issues Etc of Pastor Terry Makelin Pastor of St John's Lutheran Church in Pilger.  Both St John's and Pastor Makelin's parsonage were completely destroyed.  Click the logo below to listen.

Tornado Clean-up - Monday 5:30PM


Anyone interested in helping clean-up following the recent tornadoes is welcome to join us Monday night at 5:30PM.  We will carpool over and work until dark.  Most likely we will be walking fields to pick up debris so that farmers will be able to harvest their fields.  Please wear jeans or long pants and boots or sturdy shoes for there will be much debris.  Also it would be helpful if you can bring gloves and a five gallon pail (to collect the debris).  (Sorry, this is not a job for children).  If you have questions contact Pastor Kuhfal (402-929-0201)  If you are planning to help, please call the church (402-887-4791) so we have an idea of how many to expect.


Photo by Eric Anderson

Tuesday, June 17, 2014

Pilger Tornado

Members of Grace and Trinity.  Many of you heard about the tornado(s) that hit Pilger tonight.  The Lutheran church and parsonage have both been destroyed along with many homes.  Much help will be needed in the days and months ahead.  I will be calling upon those who wish to make a difference for our brothers and sisters, our neighbors here in Nebraska.  If you are willing to go and help, please contact Pastor by email (dkuhfal@gmail.com).
Pastor and Tami went tonight and helped at the Red Cross center set up in Wisner.  More information will be coming on ways you can help.  Let's show people how Nebraska Christians help each other!  Below you will find a prayer you can use for those effected by the tornado.  



Prayer: Most merciful Father, with compassion You hear the cries of Your people in great distress. Be with all who now endure affliction and calamity. Bless the work of those who bring rescue and relief, and enable us to aid and comfort those who are suffering that they may find renewed hope and purpose; through Jesus Christ, Your Son, our Lord, who lives and reigns with You and the Holy Spirit, one God, now and forever (see Lutheran Service Book Altar Book, p. 993).

Sunday, June 15, 2014

Tuesday, June 10, 2014

Congratulations Mr and Mrs Tim Gunter

Tim Gunter and Breigh Urbanec were joined in holy matrimony in Neligh on June 7, 2014.  Congratulations to the newlyweds.