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Mrs. Mary Bierlein (Classroom Link)

 Born:  Saginaw, Michigan

 Education:  B.A. from S.V.S. U, Colloquy from Concordia, Ann Arbor, Michigan,  Masters Degree in Early Childhood from S.V.S.U.

Ministry Statement:  I believe that all children can learn using their God given abilities.  As a teacher, I need to instill a love for school, others, and most importantly, Jesus, to all my students.

 

Mrs. Dora Hyslop (Classroom Link)

Born:  St. Charles, Missouri

Education:  Bachelors Degree in Early Childhood Education from Concordia, University, River Forest, Illinois

Ministry Statement:  In my ministry at St. Lorenz, God enables me to help children grow in the knowledge of the world God has given us and love for their Savior.

 

Mrs. Lindsey Hessler (Classroom Link)

I was born in Saginaw, Michigan and have lived in the Richville/Frankenmuth area all my life.  After attending Vassar High School, I graduated from Concordia University in Ann Arbor with a BA in Elementary Education, LTD, and a major in Art.  I am currently teaching a Kindergarten homeroom.  I enjoy teaching my students and my goal each day is to tell each one of my children that they are specially made and loved by Jesus.  I am so blessed to have a job where I can share the love and joy of Jesus with His little lambs.


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Wednesday, November 05, 2008 :: 148 Views :: School Memo ::

Is it November already? It hardly seems like it should be that far into the start of the year already. The start of November is my time for preparing for Thanksgiving. If I am very organized and ahead of the game, I am already planning for what will be served over the holidays while everyone is home. In today’s economy, pre-planning is very necessary. At the cost of foodstuffs and entertaining supplies, it pays to budget and plan ahead! As I stand in the aisle in the grocery store, I am often forced to consider buying the generic or only planning my meals with the items that are on sale. Some of the items that we look at cause us to exclaim “What a high price!” It is a good thing that I do not have a big family! What might it cost me to buy enough for a large group?
 
That brings me to thoughts of another high price...the one that Jesus paid for each of us. Even billions of dollars could not come close to the price that Jesus paid for our sins. Furthermore, Jesus did not pay this price with money. He paid it with His life. He gave His life so that we might live. No other “currency” could have paid this price. In 1 Peter 1: 18&19 we are reminded that “it was not with perishable things such as silver or gold that you were redeemed...but with the precious blood of Christ...”
 
We might all be able to think of the most expensive, most precious, most valuable gift that we were given…maybe for a birthday or Christmas present. None of these things can compare with the gift of forgiven sins and eternal life that Christ has given us through His death and resurrection! As Thanksgiving approaches, let’s give thanks for this gift and also take every opportunity we have to share the good news of this gift with others!
 
Linda Bresemann

Is it November already? It hardly seems like it should be that far into the start of the year already. The start of November is my time for preparing for Thanksgiving. If I am very organized and ahead of the game, I am already planning for what will be served over the holidays while everyone is home. In today’s economy, pre-planning is very necessary. At the cost of foodstuffs and entertaining supplies, it pays to budget and plan ahead! As I stand in the aisle in the grocery store, I am often forced to consider buying the generic or only planning my meals with the items that are on sale. Some of the items that we look at cause us to exclaim “What a high price!” It is a good thing that I do not have a big family! What might it cost me to buy enough for a large group?
 
That brings me to thoughts of another high price...the one that Jesus paid for each of us. Even billions of dollars could not come close to the price that Jesus paid for our sins. Furthermore, Jesus did not pay this price with money. He paid it with His life. He gave His life so that we might live. No other “currency” could have paid this price. In 1 Peter 1: 18&19 we are reminded that “it was not with perishable things such as silver or gold that you were redeemed...but with the precious blood of Christ...”
 
We might all be able to think of the most expensive, most precious, most valuable gift that we were given…maybe for a birthday or Christmas present. None of these things can compare with the gift of forgiven sins and eternal life that Christ has given us through His death and resurrection! As Thanksgiving approaches, let’s give thanks for this gift and also take every opportunity we have to share the good news of this gift with others!
 
Linda Bresemann
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