Resurrection Sunday Fun

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Celebrating the Joy of our life in the light of Christ.

We gathered for worship at our three different worship times on the weekend of April 4-5:  Easter Vigil – Saturday at 7:00 p.m.; Easter Sunrise – Sunday at 7:30 a.m.; and Easter Festival – Sunday at 9:00 a.m.  After the third of these celebrations of the Resurrection of Jesus Christ we held our traditional Easter Egg Hunt.  This was followed by a lesson about the Resurrection of Jesus Christ from the dead.  A craft was enjoyed by children, teens and adults.

Thank you to the Christian Education Committee and the various volunteers who helped to make this such a great celebration of the saving work of Jesus Christ.

This egg hunt is all in good fun and spreads the joy of the day to the younger generations.  Children and adults are playing together and making wonderful memories of our life together.

Here are some photos from our after worship celebrations.

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Recent New Members

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We welcomed two new members at the beginning of 2015.  These both entered our fellowship through the Sacrament of Holy Baptism on two different Sundays.  Each were baptized in the name of the Father, the Son, the Holy Spirit.  At MLLC we always baptize in this name, following the direct instructions of Jesus Christ himself.  See the Trinity symbol above.

 

Quinly Shawn was baptized on January 4.

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Bowen Emanuel Warren was baptized on January 11.

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Christmas Eve Was Wonderful

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A large crowd gathered to sing, pray, hear God’s Word, and to enjoy the annual Lutheran Youth Organization (LYO) Christmas Play.  It was truly a beautiful night as these dedicated young people presented the message of Christmas for all to hear.

Remember, we gather for Holy Communion on Christmas Morning at 10:00 a.m.  We invite you to gather with God’s people on this very holy festival day.

 

Candle Lighting and the Gospel of the Incarnation

As part of the MLLC Tradition we have the annual Candlelight Service and reading of the Gospel of the Incarnation from John, chapter 1, verses 1-14.

Here is the text of that important message about Jesus, who he is, and what he has done for the world.

In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God.  2He was in the beginning with God.  3All things came into being through him, and without him not one thing came into being. What has come into being  4in him was life, and the life was the light of all people.  5The light shines in the darkness, and the darkness did not overcome it.                  

             6There was a man sent from God, whose name was John.  7He came as a witness to testify to the light, so that all might believe through him.  8He himself was not the light, but he came to testify to the light.  9The true light, which enlightens everyone, was coming into the world.

             10He was in the world, and the world came into being through him; yet the world did not know him.  11He came to what

was his own, and his own people did not accept him.  12But to all who received him, who believed in his name, he gave power to become children of God,  13who were born, not of blood or of the will of the flesh or of the will of man, but of God.

             14And the Word became flesh and lived among us, and we have seen his glory, the glory as of a father’s only son, full of grace and truth.

 

The youth presented their play:  “Christmas Eve Live”

Here are some photos of the youth, and an adult or two, who were in the play.  Thank you to Mia Williams for directing the play this year. Thank you to all the youth and adults who made this wonderful production happen.

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Christmas Eve Worship and Play

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Our Lutheran Youth Organization (LYO) has been working hard preparing for Christmas Eve. They are leading the service and presenting their play. We look forward to seeing you at worship at 6 p.m. Christmas Eve.

This will be our Candlelight Service as well. Come to hear the Good News. Come to support our youth.

We will also have worship with Holy Communion on Christmas Day at 10 a.m.

Invite your friends and family.

All are Invited – December 14 – Christmas Program Sunday

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The 2014 Sunday School Children’s Christmas Program is currently in rehearsals.  The children and adults are working faithfully to prepare for this annual presentation.  This is always a fantastic program and we are thankful for the leaders, musicians and cast who make it happen each year.  All are invited to attend worship on December 14 as these young people present the good news that Jesus Christ is born.

Worship at 9:00 a.m. – the program will be the Word of God on this day, replacing the readings and sermon.  Holy Communion will be offered as usual.

~10:15 a.m. – Jesus’ Birthday and Christmas Brunch pot luck.  All are invited to this new tradition of MLLC.  We will gather in the Fellowship Hall for this special event.  Please know that this is for all ages and it was very well attended last year.

Here are some photos of the rehearsals on November 23.

Microphones and props were set up for use:

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The scripts were distributed:

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Youth of various ages were in place for their roles both at the altar and in the balcony:

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Props for the songs were ready for use:

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We look forward to seeing you at worship and the Christmas Brunch on December 14th.

Setting Up the Christmas Tree Part 1

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On Sunday, November 30, after worship a team of volunteers set up our Christmas Tree. We are very thankful for their dedicated service.   This was part 1 of a two part process.  We invite you to participate in part 2 of this process.  On Monday, December 1, starting at 6 p.m., we will hang the Chrismons for the tree.  These were made following patterns suggested and offered by the originators of Chrismons (click this link for more information from the official web site of Chrismons).

Refreshments and food for all will be provided by the Mary Group Circle.  Please plan on staying to enjoy the fellowship.

 

Here are some of the Chrismons which were carefully wrapped for storage since last year.

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Here are some photos of our crew setting up the tree and preparing the lights.

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Our Olive Wood Nativity Set will be ready for set up as well.

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Our pulpit is moved to a back corner to make room for the tree and Nativity scene.

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Here is the finished product of the work on Sunday.  Remember, we will complete the work on Monday, December 1, starting at 6:00 p.m.  You are invited to come and participate.  Food and refreshments will be provided by the Mary Group Circle.

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Thank you again to all who gave of their time to get this tree prepared for decorating.

 

 

 

Children’s Christmas Program Getting Ready

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The 2014 Sunday School Children’s Christmas Program is currently in rehearsals.  The children and adults are working faithfully to prepare for this annual presentation.  This is always a fantastic program and we are thankful for the leaders, musicians and cast who make it happen each year.  All are invited to attend worship on December 14 as these young people present the good news that Jesus Christ is born.

Worship at 9:00 a.m. – the program will be the Word of God on this day, replacing the readings.  Holy Communion will be offered as usual.

~10:15 a.m. – Jesus’ Birthday and Christmas Brunch pot luck.  All are invited to this new tradition of MLLC.  We will gather in the Fellowship Hall for this special event.  Please know that this is for all ages and it was very well attended last year.

Here are some photos of the rehearsals on November 23.

Microphones and props were set up for use:

Christmas Program 2014 Mics

The scripts were distributed:

Christmas Program 2014 title

Youth of various ages were in place for their roles both at the altar and in the balcony:

Christmas Program 2014 Back

Props for the songs were ready for use:

Christmas Program 2014 props

 

We look forward to seeing you at worship and the Christmas Brunch on December 14th.

Three Generations at WELCA Convention 2014

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We had three generations of women in one family attend the 2014 Triennial Gathering of the Women of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (WELCA).

Here is a report of this special event from Colette Wunderlich, who attended with her daughter Cindy and her granddaughter (and Cindy’s daughter) Janette.  See the photo above of these three generations at the airport on their way to Charlotte, NC, for the gathering.

Thank you to Colette, Cindy and Janette for representing MLLC at this special event.

 

Notes about the Triennial Convention:

Cindy, Janette, and I are thankful for the opportunity to attend the Triennial Women of the ELCA Convention in North Carolina in July. We would like to thank Martin Luther Women of the ELCA for their financial and prayerful support. The theme was “of many generations” and we three generations were proud to represent MLLC. Several babies were in attendance and at least six ladies over 90 years of age.

We attended Bible studies, workshops, worship, communion, and servant events. There were guest speakers, offering opportunities, and singing with no inhibition in English, Spanish, and Swahili. They put the words up and everyone sang, 2400 of us! Many of the 50 states were represented and the Virgin Islands. Our Companion Synod sister from The Central African Republic was unable to leave her country.

The workshops I attended were Streets to Live On: A WELCA Model about organizing or renewing units, Generations: The Quilt of Our Lives with great stories by Mrs. Alex Haley, Better Understand Mental Illness, and Story Matters which encouraged continual growth in faith love, and obedience in the will of God. I attended the WELCA unit workshop on Friday and wrote down many ideas from others but didn’t think any were just right for our younger women. Cindy attended that same workshop on Saturday and I was so excited when she came out and said, “Mom, I think I’ve got it, an idea for our younger women!” I’ll let her tell you about it sometime. We were told any group that does things in the name of WELCA, like our quilting group, whether there is Bible study or not, can be counted as a WELCA group. During our workshops, Janette attended the group events for about 20 girls including quilting.

Of course there was time for food and drink. We walked several blocks one night to eat at Emeril’s Charlotte, NC restaurant and I managed to sample some North Carolina beers.

The next Triennial Convention will be in Minneapolis, MN in July 2017. I’m going to start saving now.

Colette

 

Janette shown with many of the other girls at the Triennial Convention.

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Janette back home in Carmine quilting with a mentor/friend Jenell.

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Building Progress August 26, 2014

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Work continues to progress on the new Mission and Ministry Building.  Thank you to God for providing this facility.  Thank you to the faithful members of MLLC who have contributed time, labor, prayer, money, materials and helpful feedback on this project.  We are looking forward to this project being completed in the coming months.

A few weeks ago the doors were installed.

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Last week the HVAC was installed.

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The drywall pieces were delivered today.

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The plumber began working to install the kitchen pipes.

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During this time of construction the Housing/New Building Committee has been doing some brainstorming regarding the parsonage renovations.  The plans in this photo are simply one stage in the brainstorming process, and do not reflect any final decisions.  Remember to keep these faithful servants in your prayers as they work through the ideas of what will be done with these renovations and the work of completing the new Mission and Ministry building.

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To view previous articles about this building project click this link.

Joyful Baptism on Sunday, August 24

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We had another joyful Sunday at MLLC.  We welcomed Kannon, the son of Tanner and Brittany.  Kannon was joined to the saving work of Jesus Christ through the Sacrament of Holy Baptism on Sunday, August 24, 2014 at our 9 a.m. worship service.  When a person is baptized at MLLC he or she also joins the congregation.  We rejoice in God’s grace which has been brought into Kannon’s life through this sacrament.

See more about this baptism and our other new members at MLLC on our New Member page – click this link.