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2013 Women's Retreat
13th Annual Women’s Retreat
Friday & Saturday, February 8-9, 2013
Presents
"Helping Women
Fear-Less - Live More"
Featuring

Marriott Chicago Southwest at Burr Ridge
1200 Burr Ridge Parkway
Burr Ridge, Illinois 60527
(630) 986-4100
St. John’s Lutheran Church/LaGrange, Illinois,
Women’s Retreat Committee joyfully celebrates our 13th Annual Women’s
Retreat on Friday evening and Saturday, February 8-9, 2013, featuring
speaker and author, Micca Campbell.
Today’s world is anything but secure.
Because life is so unpredictable fear and anxiety can become a daily
reality. At this retreat, discover how to live worry-free as Micca
explores the anxieties of every woman’s heart, and teaches us how to
trust our heavenly Father more deeply, and embrace lives marked with
joy, peace, adventure, and courage. Pack your bags and prepare for a
relaxing getaway!
Hotel reservations must be reserved by January 18, 2013 and should be made directly with the Marriott at 888/236-2427 -
refer to St. John's Women's Retreat to receive our special room rate.
For more information, call the church office at 708-354-1690 or contact
c.farney@sjlagrange.com.
To learn more about Micca Campbell and her inspiring ministry, visit:
www.miccacampbell.com
We encourage you to
invite your friends and family!
To Register online, click the Pay Now button below. On the
"Review your information" page, please click "Add" to include your church
affiliation and additional names if registering multiple people. For
mail-in registration,
click here.
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"I
grew up in the St. John’s community. I became very active in Women On
Weekends and I looked forward to meeting and getting to know people. Getting
involved in Women’s Ministry made me feel more a part of the adult
community. It bridged adult relationships for me.
Regrouping and reconnecting with
women strengthened my faith. I found tranquility and it made me a better
mom, wife and teacher. It has helped me reach out to families with small
children. Sometimes all you need is an encouraging word or a friendly smile
to welcome you. I can do that now and I am reaching out to families with
children to encourage them.
Women’s ministry has also opened up my
prayer life. I have connected with my students thru prayer and am able to
make a difference. " Rebecca (Women's Ministry)
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Meet Jesus!
Weekly Worship
Sunday Worship
8:00 & 10:45 a.m.
Sunday Education Hour
9:25-10:25 a.m.
Monday Night Worship
7:00 p.m.
Experience the
Support of the Church
Prayer
is the center of everything. People need prayer. Through prayer we
can now boldly say “send me God.” A strong bond is created and we
connect through personal experiences and through these connections
we get to pray for others. We see God is raising others to prayer
and to grow in this ministry. We are growing in like mind, body and
soul as a church family. ~Louis & Rosa – Prayer Ministry
When
I am in the word daily, I feel God’s presence. I have an easier time
resisting temptation and discerning His will. Reading daily doesn’t
have to be doggedly endured. There are fresh new ways to do it. I
can be on autopilot and it allows God to be in charge. With Him in
charge, it gives Him the glory. Our genuine act of worship is giving
God all the glory. It’s not from within me, it’s from God. ~Pete –
Adult Studies/Bible in a Year
Sunday
youth studies have helped me grow in my faith. Mr. Zagone listens to
us, respects where we are coming from and values us as part of the
church. I go to youth group because I always wanted a teen example
in my life growing up and I found one in Danielle. Youth group lets
us create strong bonds and friendships. God is leading me to do this
for others. I can be a role model to the younger kids at St. John’s
and show them that you can hang out with lots of different people,
be goofy, have fun and still be a good Christian and praise God.
~Katie – Youth Ministry
Being
involved in choir has been great. I get to know people and create
friendships with a common bond over the love of music. Sure beats
sitting in a pew on Sundays and not getting involved. The songs
we’re learning really stick with you and I find myself walking
around singing while I am tutoring. This has opened doors for
sharing my faith when they ask me what I am singing about. It’s so
easy to reach people through singing. Everyone loves music! ~Kirsten
– Music Ministry
I
started small groups because I was invited. That simple gesture has
led to making connections and starting other new small groups. I am
open to meeting new people and seeing the resources God has given us
with people and we get to see how He works in our lives. People can
be threatened by church. Small groups are safe and caring. God
called groups of people at a time. I am using small groups to share,
pray and care for others. We come together and our belief becomes
stronger. ~Roger – Small Groups
I
was searching for a church. We brought my son Cam to St. John’s to
look at the school. I was so impressed with the school that we
started attending church also. After two services I told my mom,
“This is where I want to be!” Everyone was so welcoming and St.
John’s school has such a friendly atmosphere. You can truly see the
love and care between teachers, students, parents and volunteers. I
felt welcomed and appreciated almost immediately. ~Amy – School
Ministry
Live
As Disciples!
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