Announcements for Sunday Jan. 9 2022
INSIDE: Grade 2 Faith Building Block, Reconciling in Christ Small Groups Continue, Mon Night Community Meals, Blood Drive
Worship
Join us for worship!
Sunday, Jan. 9:
8am: live stream at 1stlu.org/live, and in-person wearing masks. Nursery available.
10:30am: live stream at 1stlu.org/live, and in-person wearing masks. Nursery available.
Wednesday, Jan. 12:
6:15pm: live stream at 1stlu.org/live, and in-person wearing masks. Nursery available.
COVID-19 Update
Pastors and our COVID Advisory Panel gather to evaluate when and how the church can be open. These are our current recommendations:
Worship: online & in-person wearing masks
Small groups: online & in-person; precautions determined by entire group
Precautions for In-Person Worship
Worship services are offered in-person, indoors at all services. Currently we are asking, for the safety of ALL members, that everyone wear a mask during worship. Registration and social distancing are currently not required for most services. For a full description of current precautions, visit 1stlu.org/precaution.
Invitation to Change Lives with the Hunger Task Force
At First Lutheran, we change lives by providing food, shelter and faith formation ministries. We invite you to join us in prayerfully considering an increase to your giving in 2022, so these life-giving ministries may continue. Join us by providing your Statement of Intent in worship on Stewardship Sunday, January 30, 2022, by 1) filling out the intent form at 1stlu.org/intent, or 2) mailing in/dropping off the intent card (coming this month in the mail) at the church office no later than February 13, 2022.
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. The session lasts for 2-3 weeks, and afterwards, children will have a presence in worship to celebrate the Faith Building Block they have learned.
Sundays, Jan. 9 & 16, 9:15am: parents/guardians with children
Sunday, Jan. 23: Faith Building Block lifted up in worship
Continuing the Conversation Toward a Reconciling In Christ Congregation
RIC small groups will meet throughout the month of January… Go to 1stlu.org/RICgroups to choose which small group works best for you! One meets THIS Sunday, Jan. 9, between services at 9:15am in the Thomas Room.
In 2019, the Vision and Leadership Team determined that it was time for us to explore the possibility of becoming a Reconciling in Christ (RIC) Congregation. A team was formed and all set to dig more deeply into the training and work, and then the pandemic hit. However, the Vision and Leadership team continued to hear God’s call to Welcome All, Build Community and Serve Our Neighbors and so when virtual trainings became available, our RIC team once again took up the task of guiding our congregation on the journey toward becoming an RIC congregation.
What is a Reconciling in Christ congregation, you may be wondering. A Reconciling in Christ congregation commits to:
Explicitly stating a welcome to people of “all sexual orientations, gender identities and gender expressions” or “LGBTQIA+” and names its commitment to “racial equity” or
“anti-racism” in its welcome statement.Being open to calling an LGBTQIA+ and Black, Brown, Indigenous, Person of Color (BIPOC) Rostered Leader.
Allowing community space/sanctuary to be used for LGBTQIA+ weddings and blessings.
Making a meaningful contribution annually to support the national RIC program.
This holy ministry is about living the journey by creating ongoing milestones to help us deepen and expand our community’s welcome. It is certainly a journey with many steps that will take several years to complete and may not lead to First Lutheran becoming an RIC community. The journey, the work, will help us deepen our faith, put our faith into action and speech, and ultimately create a vibrant community that lives into our stated values. This work has already begun, but we are still in the early stages, building relationships and seeking understanding.
Monday Night Community Meals
For many years, Trinity Lutheran Church on the northside of La Crosse has hosted a meal on Monday nights. First Lutheran has agreed to help 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 60-80 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. Our next date is Monday, Jan. 10. You can sign up at 1stlu.org/monmeals, or contact bridget@firstlu.org.
Blood Drive
On Tuesday, Jan. 11, 12:30–5:30pm. Every day, ordinary people are saved by some pretty extraordinary people. People who give blood. Your donation could be the most valuable gift you ever give. Just ask anyone who’s ever received. Appointments encouraged, schedule yours at 1stlu.org/blooddrive. Please wear a mask and bring a photo ID.
Free Series For Caregivers
The Franciscan Spirituality Center and the Aging and Disability Resource Center have collaborated on a new series designed to support caregivers. “Refresh and Renew: A Caregiver Series” will meet in person, once a month, initially at the FSC’s temporary space at River Crossing Square, 500 Second St. S., Suite 201, and later this fall at 920 Market St. Sessions are free, but registration is required at www.FSCenter.org or 608.791.5295. Participants may attend any or all of the sessions in the series…
“Art as Prayer,” Jan. 12, with Mary Thompson.
“Coffee and Conversation,” Feb. 9, with Steve Spilde.
“Walking the Labyrinth,” March 9, with Jean Pagliaro.
Synod School of Theology: Introduction to the Old Testament
The winter 2021 term of the Synod School of Theology will run from Jan. 13–Feb. 18 (all classes on Thursday evenings), covering an introduction to the Old Testament, presented by Pastor Mark Jolivette. For more info and registration go to 1stlu.org/theology.
Warming Center
The La Crosse Warming Center will be open through April 30. The Warming Center provides a place for individuals who are living in homelessness to have a warm place to sleep overnight, shower, do laundry and get a meal. As was done last year, the first two Fridays of each month are "Lutheran Night." A number of local ELCA churches are working together to staff those two Friday nights, and provide food for dinner. Orientation and training is provided. Go to 1stlu.org/warm for more info. Questions? Contact bridget@firstlu.org.
Volunteer Appreciation Party
Sunday, Jan. 16, 11:45am. A warm thank you! Why? To thank everyone for being Christ’s hands and feet! Questions? Contact kathryn@firstlu.org.
OWLs
The OWLs (our Older Wiser Lutherans at First, for anyone 55+) will kick off January with a potluck on Wednesday, Jan. 19, at noon in the Narthex. Bring a dish to share. For our program, Pastor Karyn will discuss what it means to explore being a “Reconciling in Christ Congregation.” She will explain what the program is, what the congregation needs to do, what we as individuals can do and if there is anything the OWLs as a group can do. If you have questions, please bring them; Pastor Karyn will be glad to interact with us.
For their January outing the OWLs will fly to see “Looney Lutherans” at the Heider Center in West Salem. The Looney Lutherans are a trio of wacky gals who use music, comedy and some help from the audience to share their age-old wisdom for living a long and lively life, the Lutheran way. DATE: Thursday, Jan. 20; meet at the church at 4:30pm and car pool to West Salem. If you don’t want to drive to West Salem, we will find you a ride. Before the show, we will have dinner at the Westview Inn. COST OF SHOW: $22, dinner is on your own. RSVP to owls@firstlu.org / 630.816.5917; most area shows are selling out fast so let Brian know ASAP if you plan to attend. Brian will buy the tickets; you can pay Brian the night of the outing.
Parents’ Night Out
Bring your children for an evening of fun with the middle and high school youth groups’ fundraiser! WHERE: at First Lutheran, NEXT: Friday, Jan. 28, FOR: Birth–12 are welcome (Birth–3 will be in the nursery, ages 4 and up in Fellowship Hall)
Registration from 4:45pm-5:30pm
Followed by dinner and activities till 8:30pm (parents can pick up early if needed)
COST: Free will donations will assist the middle and high school students with 2022 Sugar Creek Bible camp, mission trip and ELCA Youth Gathering.
Sugar Creek Events
Fri.–Sun., Jan. 28-30, High School Youth Retreat
Sunday, Jan. 30, Winter Family Fun Day
To register for the above events, contact the camp at 608.734.3113 / camp@sgrcreek.org.
The Mountaintop
First Lutheran encourages our members to attend The Mountaintop at the La Crosse Community Theatre, Jan. 28–Feb. 6. On Apr. 3, 1968, after delivering one of his most memorable speeches, an exhausted Dr. King retires to his room at the Lorraine Motel while a storm rages outside. When a mysterious stranger arrives with some surprising news, King is forced to confront his destiny and his legacy to his people. Winner of the Olivier Award for Best New Play, The Mountaintop is a gripping re-imagination of events the night before the assassination of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Info and tickets at 1stlu.org/mtop.
Quilters Need Sheets
First Lutheran's quilters need sheets, sheets & more sheets! They can be cotton, cotton-blend or flannel. They can be any size. They can be used, but please, be sure they're clean. Drop them off at the church office during regular hours or when you're here for church on Sunday mornings or Wednesday evenings. The quilters say thank you!
Sign Up for Flowers for 2022
The sign-up sheets for the 2022 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 2021! #faithalive365
We’re looking for photos & videos from 2021: 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 or post them to our Facebook page, Twitter or Instagram with hashtag #faithalive365. Thanks!
YAGM’s are Back for 2022
ELCA Young Adults in Global Mission (YAGM) will be back in the world, in 9 foreign countries in 2022-23! YAGMs are young adults aged 21–29 and this is the time to reach out to new candidates. Application deadline: Feb. 1, 2022 (priority deadline Jan. 15.) Learn more at elca.org/yagm.
Nominations For Vision & Leadership
Nominations needed! First Lutheran will elect two new members to the Vision & Leadership Team at the Annual Meeting on February 6. Read the following ‘job’ description and consider who you could nominate for this ministry. Send nominations to karyn@firstlu.org.
POSITION: Member, Visioning and Leadership Team.
POSITION SUMMARY: As a servant to the ministry of First Lutheran Church and working in conjunction with pastoral leadership, is responsible for the development of the congregation’s mission and vision. Develops short and long-term strategies for ensuring the spiritual and physical health and wellness of the congregation. Provides support to staff and congregation members to equip each member with skills to grow in faith and their own personal ministry.
Annual Meeting, Sunday, Feb. 6, 11:45am
All members are invited to attend First’s annual meeting on Sunday, Feb. 6 at 11:45am. We will reflect on 2021 and look ahead to 2022, elect two new Vision & Leadership Team members, and complete a variety of other business. Save the date to be a part of the body of church at First!
Summer Camp Job Openings
Both Bible camps in our synod are in the process of hiring summer staff in various positions…
Luther Park Bible Camp: What are the benefits to working at camp during the summer time? Listen to this video with some of the Luther Park Bible Camp 2021 Summer Staff expressing their favorite moments. Then share with adults young and old in your congregation and community. Find more about summer employment. Positions available for counselors, lifeguards, worship leaders, cooks, nurses, and more.
Sugar Creek Bible Camp: Apply yourself or recommend others for camp staff positions. Few jobs are as meaningful as the life-changing role of a professionally-trained Bible camp counselor.
Needed: Assembly Voting Members
Participate in guiding the future of our synod! The 2022 La Crosse Area Synod Assembly is planned to be in-person June 10-12 (Friday evening through Sunday noon) at UWL, in La Crosse. An elected voting member will need to attend the assembly & various pre-meetings. If you are interested in serving our Synod and congregation as one of First Lutheran’s five voting members, contact Pastor Karyn (karyn@firstlu.org) or the church office (office@firstlu.org / 608.783.2236). It’s a great opportunity to be the church!
Volunteer at the ELCA Youth Gathering in Minneapolis
Wish you could attend and be a part of the fun and excitement of the ELCA Youth Gathering, but you’re no longer a teenager? Then check out the volunteer opportunities! Volunteers make the ministry of the gathering happen, and there’s no registration fee! Sign up at 1stlu.org/ygvolunteer. The ELCA Youth Gathering runs July 24–28, 2022 in Minneapolis.
Sunday School
Sunday, Jan. 9
9:15am Gr 2 FBB: What's Fair (1st meeting, parents/guardians & child) - FH
9:15am Sunday School Classes
Sunday, Jan. 16
9:15am Gr 2 FBB: What's Fair (2nd meeting, parents/guardians & child) - FH
9:15am Sunday School Classes
Questions regarding Sunday School? Visit 1stlu.org/sunschool.
Confirmation
Sunday, Jan. 9:
9:15am Gr 6 & 7 Confirmation Classes - Fireside Rm
Wednesday, Jan. 12:
No Gr 8 & 9 Small Groups (blessings to all as you prepare for your finals!)
Questions regarding confirmation? Visit 1stlu.org/confirm.