Announcements for Thanksgiving Sunday, Nov. 22 2020

Inside: Thanksgiving Sunday, Roll Call for Online Christmas Pageant, Season of Thanks Worship on Wed., Christmas Caroling


Worship will include LOTS of cowbells ringing in celebration as we burn the mortgage! There may or may not be lots of noisemakers, a confetti cannon, and a cake in your own kitchen (that part will be up to you). Join us at 1stlu.org/live at 8am or 1…

Worship will include LOTS of cowbells ringing in celebration as we burn the mortgage! There may or may not be lots of noisemakers, a confetti cannon, and a cake in your own kitchen (that part will be up to you). Join us at 1stlu.org/live at 8am or 10:30am for the BIG event!

Worship

  • Join us for worship online this Sunday at 8am & 10:30am, and on Wednesday at 6:15pm, at 1stlu.org/live.

COVID-19 Update

  • Pastors and the Vision & Leadership team regularly evaluate when and how the church can be open. These are our current recommendations:

    • Worship: online

    • Education: online

    • Small groups: online

  • For an up-to-date list of online options and cancellations please visit firstlutheranonalaska.org/thisweek.


First Grade Faith Building Block: Ten Commandments

  • Sundays, Nov. 22: parents/guardians with children

  • Sunday, Nov. 29: Faith Building Block lifted up in worship

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, sharing in conversation and growing together in faith. The session lasts for three weeks, and afterwards, children will have a presence in worship in celebration of the Faith Building Block they have learned. Gatherings will meet via Zoom; pastors will send out meeting codes to parents & guardians of youth in each grade before the first meeting.

First Lutheran's Online Christmas Pageant

Families and individuals are invited to be a part of our 2020 online Christmas pageant. There are speaking parts and costumes to present the Illustrated Ministries’ “Do Not Be Afraid” online Christmas pageant. Non-speaking parts can be given to those who would like to perform without talking. Musical performers are also needed to sing Christmas carols, (solo and/or as a family) and perform with their musical instruments or with a recording to lip-sync! Register you, your family or your child for a part by THIS Sunday, Nov. 22 by emailing Beth at beth@firstlu.org. Please specify what kind of part you would be interested in. After registering, Beth will email you a part of the script, music or costumes assigned to you (by Nov. 25) so you can creatively record and have fun with this opportunity! Beth will also detail uploading instructions (videos need to be uploaded by Dec. 9). The final production will premiere on 1stlu.org/live on Dec. 16.

Courageous Men’s Group

The Courageous Men’s Group are men of all ages who meet weekly on Wednesdays at 6am via Zoom for a time of fellowship and study. Contact Chad Schultz or the church office for more info: courageous@firstlu.org.

Season of Thanks Worship this Wednesday

Our synod’s World Hunger Subcommittee has put together a beautiful, uplifting synod worship service that we will premiere this Wednesday, Nov. 25, at 6:15pm worship at 1stlu.org/live. Bishop Arends gives the sermon, several Hunger Team members contribute, as well as a variety of synod pastors, pastors’ families and church members from around the synod, including our very own First Praise band! And the service closes with a rebroadcast of First’s virtual choir performance! Join us for worship this Wednesday!

Onalaska Community Thanksgiving Dinner

This year’s Community Thanksgiving Dinner will be provided as a take-out on Thursday, Nov. 26, 2020, from 11am–2pm at the American Legion. The event will rely on donations and volunteers to prepare take-out boxes and provide delivery to those who are home-bound. Learn more at www.octd.org. The La Crosse Community Thanksgiving Dinner is also in need of donations and volunteers; learn more at laxthanksgivingdinner.com.

Read 1 Chronicles in 8ish Days!

After seventy years of captivity, exiled in Babylon, God’s people are now in Jerusalem, and dealing with questions from their past… “Are we still the people of God?” and “What do God’s promises to David mean for us today?” Pastor Stanton will be introducing this book to Bible Readers starting Friday, Nov. 27. Join at any time! This study is for ANYone who can read, 3rd graders to our eldest friend; members and acquaintances far far away. Use whatever Bible you’d like! Follow Pastor Stanton’s daily guides on Facebook or YouTube, and if you’d like the daily video guides emailed to you contact Pastor Stanton at jason@firstlu.org.

Responsible & Safe Christmas Caroling

Every year, members of First sing carols with our neighbors at local assisted living and nursing homes. While it is not possible for us to go into the nursing homes this year, we can still sing carols for the folks there. If you are interested in lending your voice to the carolers, email Pastor Karyn at karyn@firstlu.org for instructions by Monday, Nov. 30.

Give Now for Response to Hurricanes Eta and Iota

On Nov. 2, Hurricane Eta, a powerful Category 4 storm, hit Nicaragua, Honduras and Guatemala. Throughout Central America, at least 171 people died. Winds as high as 150 mph caused power outages and structural damage while heavy rains caused catastrophic flooding and landslides, damaging homes, crops, roads and bridges. Just two weeks later, Hurricane Iota made landfall in Nicaragua, 15 miles from where Hurricane Eta had made landfall. Iota was the first Category 5 hurricane of the 2020 season, but it weakened to a Category 4 hurricane as it made landfall. It brought strong winds and rains to areas already devastated by Hurricane Eta, hampering any ongoing recovery. To assess the immediate needs and initiate a response, Lutheran Disaster Response is engaging with many companion churches and ecumenical partners in the region. While the extent of the damage is not yet known, LDR will accompany devastated communities from immediate relief through long-term recovery. This is an important part of Christ’s call on our church. Please give today. Your gifts ensure that our church will be able to provide help and hope for those whose lives have been devastated by hurricanes Eta and Iota. Gifts designated for “Hurricane Response” will be used entirely (100%) for direct response until it is complete. Together, we can help provide immediate and long-lasting support for those whose lives have been impacted by hurricanes. Please join in prayer and partnership, and stay connected to the latest events and our response to this and other disasters through LDR’s Facebook page.

Sugar Creek Drive-Thru: The Road to Bethlehem

On Friday, Dec. 4, 3:30–6pm, head to Sugar Creek for a drive-thru Advent experience! Journey through the Advent story visiting live action worship stations offering carols, scripture, prayer, and the chance to visit real nativity animals. Covid safety precautions in place. This is an all outdoor event, so dress appropriately for the weather, and please bring a mask for carols. Start your journey any time from 3:30–6pm. Free will offering for the ministry of Sugar Creek, as well as non-perishable item donations welcome to benefit local food pantries. Please call 608.734.3113 by Dec 3 to let them know you're coming.

Baptismal Preparation


The pastors are considering baptisms on an individual basis. The next baptism preparation session will be Saturday, Dec. 5, at 10am. To register or ask questions contact the church office at 608.783.3326 / office@firstlu.org.

Faith Alive! U: Introduction To Enneagram

Spiritual growth takes time and calls each individual into a deeper understanding of self and others. The Enneagram is one way we can discover more about our inner self and the ways we respond to the world around us. In this introductory course on Sunday, Dec. 6 at 6pm, spend time with spiritual director, Carla Stanton, exploring which of the 9 types you might be and learn how each type responds in times of joy and times of stress. Take away a deeper knowledge of self and how you have been created to reflect unique aspects of God into God's creation. Prior to this course each participant is asked to take a brief online assessment, which can be found at 1stlu.org/assess. This event is intended for confirmation students, high schoolers and all adults. To join the Zoom meeting go to the event page at 1stlu.org/FAUzoom.

Stars and Promises Christmas Concert feat. Peter Mayer

On Wednesday, Dec. 9 at 7pm, ELCA World Hunger presents an online Christmas benefit concert featuring Peter Mayer, a longtime Lutheran and the lead guitarist for Jimmy Buffett. This concert is a gift to you this Advent season. It is a way for ELCA World Hunger to say thank you and provide a place for you to gather online with the church community as we prepare for the birth of our Savior. The concert is free and will premiere on the ELCA Facebook page, with a live chat so you can engage with the audience, ELCA staff and Peter Mayer himself. Donations to ELCA World Hunger are encouraged and will support our church’s work to respond to hunger and poverty in more than 60 countries around the world. Register now to receive a free, exclusive Peter Mayer Christmas album download, created just for this event! We hope to see you there!

ELCA Good Gifts

Wondering how to make a positive impact in the world right now? At elca.org/goodgifts you can choose from 50 charitable gifts to give in honor of friends and loved ones. Each one of these gifts makes a real impact in the world, sharing the love of Christ — one goat, water well or school uniform at a time. Start your holiday shopping now and order free, customized cards for each gift you give. Give by Dec. 10, 2020, to ensure that your cards arrive in time for Christmas.

Gingerbread House Contest

Calling all members! It is time to step away from the screens and get your creative juices flowing! This year, since we can't decorate and distribute cookies together, we are having a gingerbread house contest. Entries can be emailed to karyn@firstlu.org by Dec. 12. You can make your gingerbread house from a kit or scratch or a combination of both. Have fun! Be creative! Then send a picture with you name to karyn@firstlu.org. Voting will happen on FaceBook from Dec. 13-19, and the winners being announced on December 20.

Christmas Giving Tree

Help make Christmas special for area kids and families by buying NEW items for them. We are again partnering with La Crosse County Human Services, and have a list of people and items they or their social worker have requested. Instead of taking a tag from the tree in the church narthex, please go to 1stlu.org/givingtree, and "take a tag" by signing up for one of the gifts. In order to maintain confidentiality, each recipient is assigned a code. Please purchase the item requested, wrap it, and put a tag on the outside of the gift with the code that is on the SignUp.  Gifts should all be turned in to First Lutheran by Sunday, Dec. 13. If you are having trouble with signing up or have questions, contact Bridget at bridget@firstlu.org.

Christmas Carol Sing-a-long

On Sunday, Dec. 20 we will be hosting a live, online Christmas carol event! Grab a warm beverage, put on your favorite Christmas sweater and join Todd, Gabe and other musicians at 5pm at 1stlu.org/live as we sing our favorite Christmas carols!

Double Your Gift to Lutheran World Relief

It may be early in the season, but Christmas will be here before you know it. Send your best gift during LWR's 2020 Christmas Matching Gift Challenge when it will be DOUBLED — dollar for dollar — until the match is met. Your generosity will reach and lift up families living in some of the harshest, most remote locations, facing famine in one of the driest regions of the world.

Applications Open for Young Adults in Global Mission

While Young Adults in Global Mission (YAGM) did not send volunteers for the 2020-21 program year due to the COVID-19 pandemic, they plan to resume sending volunteers next year in August 2021. Applications will be open from Nov. 1, 2020, to Jan. 15, 2021. The ELCA Young Adults in Global Mission program invites young adults (ages 21-29) into a year-long international journey of service. If you, a friend, a church family member would be interested in such a journey, go to elca.org/yagm and begin the application process.

Quilters Still Need Supplies

Even though the quilters aren't meeting at the church, they can still use supplies for quilts they're working on. That includes fabric (cotton), thread, sewing notions, and sheets and pillow cases (used is fine, but they should be clean and in good condition). You can drop off donations at the church on weekdays.

Keep Up with Changes: Update Your Contact Info

Make sure the office has your current contact info, including current address, mobile number(s), carrier info (for reminders by text), and email(s). Send to office@firstlu.org.

Morning Musings

Where is God in all this? Who/what shall we pray for today? What are our questions? What is grounding us in a time when everything is shifting? Go to First Lutheran's website, Facebook page or our Youtube channel where each morning, Monday through Saturday by 8am, Pastor Stanton or Pastor Karyn post a "morning musing". It's a great way to stay connected!


Andrew Stutesman
Communications and Marketing Coordinator
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