First Teen Clothes Closet Update for March 2016
We’ve been talking about the First Teen Clothes Closet regularly for the last few months, but maybe you aren’t up to date on all the details.
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Small Group Update for March 2016
“I had a pastor who distributed communion with such focus and the way he said. ‘This is the blood of Christ,’ I had no doubt it was the blood of Christ.”
“I grew up Catholic and how I thought about communion was never something I felt could even be discussed.”
These are just a few samples of stories I’ve heard told from people participating in small groups. Lenten small groups are in full swing, and there is great conversation happening; no small group telling the same story or hearing the same experience. That’s the joy of small group, hearing each other’s story, hearing about doubt, hearing about great faith and realizing other people have questions and struggles, too.
Warming Welcoming
After a few years away from a Bible study I had gone to before, I was warmly welcomed back with hugs, smiles and many saying, “It’s so good to see you.” When you are greeted with warm cookies and coffee as you check into a hotel, it makes you feel special and appreciated. These are the things you remember and make you want to go back. I want every person coming into our church to have that same feeling of being warmly welcomed, special and appreciated. It would be so nice to see people greeting each other, helping young moms with children and helping those with walkers or wheelchairs. I desire a place where visitors can go to get information and a gift to welcome them to our church.
OWLs Post for March 2016
Winter weather did not slow the OWLs down one bit in February. Our potluck was very well attended by both OWLs and Lenten worshipers. The food was plentiful and fantastic. Thank you to all who contributed. We will once again host lunch for Lenten worshipers at the March potluck.
Announcements for Sunday, February 28
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Announcements for Sunday, February 21
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Announcements for Sunday, Feb 14
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Announcements for Sunday, February 7
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Sabbatical
In the Old Testament covenant between God and the people, a rhythm of life was established. There would be rest on the seventh day. All living things were to follow the lead of God the Father, who rested on the seventh day of creation. Not only are humans and animals called by God to rest every seventh day, but fields are to lay fallow every seventh year. Jesus built on this understanding of Sabbath when, instead of robotically only taking the seventh day off, he sometimes ‘worked’ on the Sabbath as he healed those in need, but also sought out connection with God by leaving crowds for times of rest and prayer. Jesus clarified what Sabbath is for: “the Sabbath was made for humankind, not humankind for the Sabbath.” Jesus knows human beings can become human doings. God knows humans need time for renewal.
Message From Pastor Stanton for February 2016
“Come to the Table” where God feeds and forgives so that you may be made ready to bring others to the table of God’s grace! In a nutshell, that’s what Lent is about this year at First.
Since September, we have been considering what it means that God not only becomes present at the altar table in a church, but also in our tables at home; amidst a celebration, a family feast and even the ‘normal’ weekday evening. The 40 days of Lent will be the climax of this year’s theme when small groups, Wednesday worship services and personal devotions will center around biblical texts that dwell on Jesus, food and the people he eats with. We will remember how Jesus gladdens feasts with ‘new’ wine, how Jesus chooses to share meals with outcasts, how Jesus is able to multiply blessings among us and how Jesus eventually uses food to make himself present in 2016 in Onalaska. But we will not do all this remembering for academic purposes. Recalling these stories of Scripture will hopefully move us into action. God feeds and forgives us not only for our own sake, but so that we may be a blessing to the world.
Small Groups Update for February 2016
Do you frequently feel like you are running around so fast being busy, that you’ve forgotten why you are even doing what you do every day? Are you searching for something more? Tired of running in circles, but not really living life with direction, purpose or passion? It’s pretty easy to get caught up in the drama of classes, family and work. Our lives are filled with distractions that take us away from living a life with Christ.