Announcements for Sunday, Jan. 18

INSIDE: Faith Webs Winter Game Day • Nominations Deadline • Young Youth Bingo & Board Games


Young Youth Bingo & Board Games

Looking for an exciting way to spend your day off of school? K–5th graders are invited to join for Bingo and board games! It’s a thrilling time of fun, prizes, and snacks spent with other First Lu Young Youth friends! Monday, Jan. 19, 10–11:30am in Fellowship Hall. More info: contact katie@firstlu.org.

Join us for worship!

  • Sunday Worship, Jan. 18:

    • 8am: live stream at 1stlu.org/live, and in-person. Nursery available.

    • 10:30am: live stream at 1stlu.org/live, and in-person. Nursery available.

  • Wednesday, Jan. 21:

    • 6:15pm: live stream at 1stlu.org/live, and in-person. Nursery available.


Invitation to Change Lives with Sugar Creek

In 2026 Sugar Creek celebrates its 60th anniversary. This place of belonging, grace, and renewal continues to offer our congregation meaningful experiences. We have the opportunity to change lives by providing additional financial support that will allow this ministry to keep camp affordable, maintain and expand facilities, and add new camper experiences. Return your statement of intent at 1stlu.org/intent by Monday, Feb. 16; if we receive 200 intent cards by this date we will receive a challenge gift!

Faith Webs Winter Game Day

All current Faith Webs are invited to get together with their households to have fun, enjoy lunch and each other’s company over a couple of games, hosted here at First, THIS Sunday, Jan. 18 after the second service in Fellowship Hall.

Those looking to connect with and support youth in their summer ministries can still do so! Learn more about Faith Webs at 1stlu.org/webs and by stopping at the Faith Webs table in the narthex. Thank you for entering into the shared goal of raising and supporting our kids! Together we are building community! 

Attention! Seeking Nominations

First is seeking leaders for the following positions listed below, to be elected at our next annual meeting, Sunday, Feb. 8. If you or a member you know is interested in serving, please talk to Pastor Stanton or complete a nomination insert which is available at the usher stand and will remain available through Jan. 18. The Vision and Leadership Team will compile a list of all nominations at their Jan. 20 meeting. That list will then be available along with the annual report on January 25. Thanks for prayerfully considering leadership in our church.

  • Vision & Leadership: First Lutheran will elect two members to the Vision & Leadership Team at the annual meeting. One current member is willing to serve a second term, while another has completed their 2nd and final term. The V&L job description is available upon request in the church office.

  • First Teen Clothes Closet Steering Committee: The steering committee members oversee the running of the First Teen Clothes Closet; recruiting and overseeing volunteers, promoting the clothes closet, coordinating involvement in community events and the like. The steering committee meets once a month. Terms are 3 years.

  • Foundation Team: Participate in the continuing work of growing our Foundation and awarding grants each year. The Foundation Team meets once a quarter and is seeking two new members to be elected at the Annual Tailgate on Feb 8.

  • Sugar Creek Voting Members: Participate in guiding the future of our camp, Sugar Creek! The 2026 Sugar Creek annual meeting is scheduled for Feb. 22, at camp. Voting members are welcome to contribute their own stories and perspectives to the conversation amidst reports and planning for the upcoming year. Support your camp by offering your voice and vote.

  • Assembly Voting Members: Participate in guiding the future of our synod! The 2026 La Crosse Area Synod Assembly is scheduled for Saturday, June 6. The Pre Assembly Caucus is scheduled for April 19 at 3pm. An elected voting member will need to attend both meetings. It’s a great opportunity to be the church!

Sugar Creek Winter Fun Days

Sled, play, and cozy up with lunch and indoor activities, Sunday afternoons, Jan. 18 and Feb. 8. Snow or no, it’s a go! $10 a person, 4 and under free. RSVPs are helpful for planning: camp@sgrcreek.org.

Young Youth Bingo and Board Games

Looking for an exciting way to spend your day off of school? K–5th graders are invited to join for Bingo and board games! It’s a thrilling time of fun, prizes, and snacks spent with other First Lu Young Youth friends! Monday, Jan. 19, 10–11:30am in Fellowship Hall. More info: contact katie@firstlu.org.

Presiding Bishop Curry to speak on Martin Luther King Jr. Day @ Luther

The Rev. Yehiel Curry, Presiding Bishop of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America, will offer keynote remarks at Luther College’s 2026 Martin Luther King Jr. Day lecture on Monday, Jan. 19, in the Center for Faith and Life Main Hall. The day begins with Curry’s address at 10:30am, followed by an optional community lunch at noon for attendees, two sessions are planned for the afternoon at 1:15 p.m., a youth discussion with Curry, and a panel discussion with regional ELCA bishops for all others. The event is open to the public, and admission to the morning program and the afternoon break-out sessions are free. Lunch tickets for adults are $10, but free for youth who are registered for the youth session.

Office Closed Monday, Jan. 19

The office will be closed on Martin Luther King Jr. Day, Monday, Jan. 19.

Knitters

Prayer shawl knitters meet every Tuesday at 2pm in the narthex. Open to all!

National Day of Racial Healing

Next Tuesday, Jan. 20, from 6-8pm Central time, join the ELCA online for a night of centering multiracial voices from across the ELCA as we observe the 2026 National Day of Racial Healing (NDORH) together. Presented by the ELCA in partnership with Augsburg Fortress, this free program will feature intentional storytelling through words and music and provide opportunities for deep listening, reflection and drawing closer as fellow children of God. Online attendees: No registration required; more info and a link to join virtually is available at elca.org/NDORH.

OWLs

The OWLs’ (our Older Wiser Lutherans at First, for anyone 55+) January potluck will be Wednesday, Jan. 21, at noon in the Fellowship Hall. For the program Pastor Karyn will be talk about and show photos from her trip to Kenya last year. Come for the food, fellowship and hear about her amazing adventures. Questions? Reach out to volunteer coordinator, Brian, at owls@firstlu.org.

Parents’ Night Out

Bring your children for an evening of fun with the middle and high school youth groups’ fundraiser! WHERE: at First Lutheran, Friday, Jan. 23, FOR: Birth–12 are welcome (Birth–3 will be in the nursery, ages 4 and up in Fellowship).

  • Registration from 4:45pm-5:30pm

  • Followed by dinner and activities till 8pm (parents can pick up early if needed)

COST: Monetary donations will assist the middle and high schol students with 2026 Sugar Creek Bible Camp and service trips. RSVP your child or sign up to volunteer at 1stlu.org/nightout.

Monday Night Community Meals

For many years, Trinity Lutheran Church on the north side of La Crosse has hosted a meal on Monday nights. First Lutheran helps with this important community ministry, by preparing a meal, serving the food, and cleaning up. We need people to plan and prepare the meal to feed 150-200 people, and folks to serve the meal (5-6pm) and help with cleanup. Meal prep can be done at your convenience. Many times people prepare the main course a week ahead, freeze it, and reheat it. Food for the meal can be gotten at no charge from the Hunger Task Force in La Crosse. NEXT: Jan. 26. Sign up at 1stlu.org/next.

Sign Up for Flowers for 2026

The sign-up sheets for the 2026 flowers are on the bulletin board. If you would like to honor the memory of a loved one, check the bulletin board and sign up for an open week of your choice. You can also contact the church office (office@firstlu.org / 608.783.2236) to inquire about openings.

Calling all snapshots from 2025!

We’re looking for photos & videos from 2025: weddings, baptisms, Christmas program, and ALL OTHER special events and ministries. Help us to collect and remember all the events from this past year! Email them to andy@firstlu.org. Thanks!

Here’s What We Heard from You in the MAP

  1. You believe First Lutheran is making a real difference. Over 94% of you agree or strongly agree that our congregation is making a positive impact in people’s lives. That’s a powerful affirmation of our shared ministry.

  2. Participation builds belonging. About 90% say the more you participate, the more connected you feel. In other words, engagement grows community—and you feel it.

  3. You speak proudly about your church. More than 75% say you enjoy telling others about what’s happening at First Lutheran. This reflects strong identity and shared mission.

  4. Worship and ministry energize you. Nearly 87% of respondents say that participating in the life of the congregation energizes them and strengthens their faith.

  5. You feel part of something bigger. Almost 90% express that being part of First means being part of something larger than themselves. This is a remarkable indicator of purpose and shared direction.

  6. Community and cohesion matter deeply. About 80% describe First Lutheran as a cohesive community—a place where connections matter and relationships are strong.

  7. You see yourselves as integral. More than 60% of you strongly (or very solidly) identify as an integral part of our congregation’s life and ministry.

Bible Camp Summer Staff Positions for 2026

Know a young adult looking for a meaningful summer job? Luther Park could be a great fit! Every year, Luther Park hires young adults to serve as counselors, program leaders, kitchen crew, maintenance staff, and day camp staff. These roles are more than just seasonal jobs — they are experiences that shape character, develop leadership, and help young adults grow into confident, capable adults. We also know that parents and mentors play a key role in helping their young adults choose work that is purposeful and practical. If this opportunity seems like it could be a good fit, we’d be grateful if you encourage them to check out summer employment with Luther Park Bible Camp in Chetek, WI. Click here for application link.

Sugar Creek Summer Reg Now Open

Sugar Creek offers 17 unique and powerful summer camp programs, plus retreat ministries for youth in elementary school, middle school and high school – and adults and families! Located on 660 acres in the bluffs and valleys of southwestern Wisconsin. Come learn, relax, encounter Christ, and have fun at Sugar Creek! Explore sugarcreekbiblecamp.org for more information about next summer.

Annual Gaps and Needs Survey

It is time, once again, for the annual Gaps and Needs survey for the WI Balance of State. The Data Analysis committee would like help with distribution and filling out the survey by those that are currently homeless or at risk of becoming homeless. If you know of someone who is currently homeless or at risk, please direct them to and help them fill out this survey. For 2026, the consumer survey will be the only survey being conducted, and will be collected until February 1.

Jazz Worship on Wednesday, Feb. 4

Mark your calendars and make sure to join us for a special worship service of jazz liturgy on Wednesday, Feb. 4, 6:15pm, led by Jon Ailabouni.

Baptismal Preparation

The next baptism preparation session will be Saturday, Feb. 7, at 10am in the narthex for anyone who is considering or has scheduled a baptism. To register or ask questions call the church office at 608.783.3326 by Sunday, Feb. 1. Min. attendance required: 2 families. 

Annual Tailgate and Appreciation Party!

All members are invited to attend First’s Annual Tailgate on Sunday, Feb. 8, at 11:45am. We will reflect on 2025 and look ahead to 2026, elect new Vision & Leadership Team, Clothes Closet steering committee members, Foundation members, along with Sugar Creek and Assembly delegates, and complete a variety of other business and cap it all off with appreciation of our volunteers! Save the date to be a part of the body of church at First! The annual report will be available to pick up and download on Sunday, Jan. 25.

Christ’s Love in Action for High School

High schoolers: let’s spread kindness this Valentine’s Day! Join together on Sunday, Feb 8 at 11:30am as we create heartfelt cards for nursing home residents and those who are homebound. It’s a simple way to brighten someone’s day and remind them they are loved. All supplies and lunch will be provided—just bring your creativity and a caring heart! Friends are welcome too. Let’s make a big impact with small acts of love! Questions? Connect with Megan Olson, megan@firstlu.org.

Snow Birds

Are you heading out? Please let us know if you'll be spending the winter somewhere else. If we know your seasonal address, we can keep in touch by sending you the monthly newsletter. Call or email the office with your winter address: 608.783.2236, office@firstlu.org.

Discipleship Matters

Winter Zoom Classes: Thursdays, Feb. 5–26. COST: $35 each, or $60 for both

  • The Who, What, Where, When, Why, and How of Prayer: 5:30pm with Rev. Kathy Ingbritsen

  • What is preaching?: 7:15pm with Rev. Nile Sandeen

Learn more and register at 1stlu.org/next.

Sugar Creek Youth Retreats 2026

Retreats are one of the best ways to build relationships among youth, adult leaders, and the wider community. Sugar Creek retreats allow you to show up and be with your age group, knowing that you can enjoy all of the fun and activities. Save these dates for your calendar now! Learn more at sugarcreekbiblecamp.org.

  • February 6-7, 2026: Bagels and Belonging – Exploring Community and Inclusion, High School Retreat (Grades 9-12)

  • March 6-7, 2026: Cookies and Covenant – God’s promises and our response, Confirmation Retreat (Grades 6-10)

  • March 21, 2026: Subs and Service – Stacked High with Ways to Serve, Elementary Retreat (Grades 1-5)

Generosity: Choosing a Life of Overflow

Ever think the Gospel invites us into a fuller life than we regularly experience? The La Crosse Area Synod is forming a short-term learning community of people interested in exploring together what a generous life might look like in our community of La Crosse. We will look to Jesus, the Scriptures, and our own experiences while looking for authetic ways to not only think differently but more importantly, live differently. Intrigued? Email Scott Gabriel at segabriel@viterbo.edu to register for an introductory Zoom session to learn more and/or ask questions. Sessions are: Feb. 16 at 5:30pm, Mar. 8 at 4pm, or Mar. 19 at 12pm. The group will start immediately after Easter and gather for four sessions in April.

Middle School Lock-in!

Starting at 6:30pm on Saturday, Feb. 21 until 9am on Sunday, Feb. 22 (dinner & breakfast will be provided), our middle school youth will come together for a night of snacks, movies, games, and crafts! Bring a sleeping bag, blanket and pillow invite a friend to join—all are welcome! Questions? Connect with madalyn@firstlu.org.

Winter Choir Festival

Join us for an afternoon of joyful music! Sunday, Feb. 22, 4pm, at Trinity Lutheran Church, 1010 Sill Street, La Crosse. Come hear the synod's finest choirs as they each sing one song, and then joint music. ADMISSION IS FREE! Presented by: La Crosse Area Synod. More info: Reverend Phillip Waselik & Trevor Dupej pastorphil@trinitylutheranlax.org or trevor@englishlutheran.org.

Friends of the Warming Center   

The Warming Center provides shelter for the unhoused from November through April. There are many ways to serve, from taking a shift in the shelter to providing a meal. Learn more and sign up to help at cclse.org/la-crosse-warming-center.

New-Member Social

By choosing to become a member, individuals and families commit to being part of a shared mission. People who would like to become members of First Lutheran are invited to a social at Coulee Golf Bowl on Thursday, Apr. 9, 6pm, where you will get to know more about First and the staff in a relaxed atmosphere. To register your family or ask questions, call our church office at 608.783.2236 or email office@firstlu.org.

Co-lead our Community Garden

The Care for Creation team is looking for a volunteer co-leader for the church’s community garden. This garden grows produce in conjunction with the Kane St Garden in La Crosse, which provides to the community through the Hunger Task Force. We have one co-leader, and need another to help lead. Duties would include helping to decide what to grow, best ways to utilize the space, scheduling volunteers to water, weed, till, etc. If you have a strong interest in using God’s Creation to grow food for his people, contact the Care for Creation Team at 1stlu.org/next.

All-Ages Service Trip to Duluth

  • When: July 8–12, 2026

  • Where: Duluth, MN

  • For: Everyone... really and truly everyone is invited! (minors must be accompanied by an adult)

What is an All-Ages Service Trip? It is an opportunity for members of our congregation to experience serving side by side across all ages. When other families have gone on similar trips, the ages of participants were as young as 4 through upper 70s. We learn, serve, and grow in faith together plus have a whole lot of fun. If you have any questions, please reach out to Michelle Renkas.

Fundraising to Support Our Youth

Your weekly groceries, gas, and shopping money can support youth ministry! Scrip cards are often sold in the narthex on Sundays between services, and are also available in the church office M–F, during office hours. We have Festival, Kwik Trip, Walmart and Woodman's cards. We now accept credit cards as a payment method (transaction fees are added to the face value of the scrip card). To find out what's currently available and when you can buy them, call the church office at 608.783.2236 or send email to office@firstlu.org.

Donations Supporting Ukraine

Lutheran Disaster Response is accompanying companion churches and ecumenical partners in Ukraine, Hungary, Poland, and Slovakia to respond to the crisis in Ukraine and Eastern Europe. Gifts to “Eastern Europe Crisis Response” will be used in full (100%) to assist those affected by the crisis in Ukraine and neighboring countries. Donate at elca.org/LDR.

OASIS Respite Program

OASIS is a weekly program for people in the beginning to mid-stages of dementia, Alzheimer's, and other brain-related diagnoses. This respite time provides socialization, brain enrichment and activities while the person's caregiver gets a much-needed four-hour break. The suggested donation is $20 per visit for the activities and a nutritious lunch. OASIS is an outreach program of Causeway Caregivers and can be reached at 608-780-0417.

Regarding Hospital Visits

For Emplify & Mayo: Our goal is to visit each member at the hospital. It is important that you or a family member contact us directly at the church office: 608.783.2236. Neither hospital gives out information regarding who is hospitalized.


Sunday School

  • Sunday, Jan. 18

    • 9:15am Sunday School

  • Sunday, Jan. 25

    • 9:15am Sunday School

More info and registration: 1stlu.org/sunschool

Grade 2 Faith Alive Building Block: What’s Fair

Throughout the year, each age group will have a special “Faith Building Block” session in which parents or special adults are asked to attend class with their child on Sundays at 9:15am (in Fellowship Hall), sharing in conversation and growing together in faith. Most sessions last for three weeks, and afterward, children will have a presence in worship in celebration of the Faith Building Block they learned about.

  • Sundays, Jan. 18 & 25: parents/guardians with children

  • Sunday, Feb. 1: Faith Building Block lifted up in worship

Confirmation

  • Sunday:

    • 9:15am Gr 6 & 7 Confirmation Classes - Fireside Rm

  • Wednesday:

    • 7:00pm Gr 8 & 9 Confirmation Small Groups

More info and registration: 1stlu.org/confirm.

Andrew Stutesman
Communications and Marketing Coordinator
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