Sunday, Dec. 14, 7 p.m. The holidays are not the most wonderful time of the year for everyone and can bring a mixed bag of emotions. This quiet, contemplative worship service offers sacred space for those who wish to mark the coming of Christ in a quieter, more contemplative way.
Thursday, Dec. 18, 6:30 p.m. Invite your friends and come celebrate the season with neighbors in song. All of Resurrection’s music ensembles will be featured in this service. Cookies and cocoa to follow, hosted by the Fellowship Group.
Help RLC care for our neighbors. When neighbors visit the church office seeking financial assistance, we offer gas and grocery gift cards through our Caring Neighbor fund. To give to this fund, simply note “Caring Neighbor” on your check or envelope, or select it from the online giving drop-down menu.
Register your household by Monday, Nov. 24 to guarantee a devotional and supplies to create your own Advent wreath. Choose either to pick up supplies and assemble your wreath on Sunday, Nov. 30 during the 9:30 a.m. learning hour or to receive a kit to complete all activities at home.
Donate red poinsettias, $10/each, to adorn Resurrection’s sanctuary and narthex this Christmas. Poinsettias can be ordered in memory or in honor of someone. Order in the church narthex or online by Tuesday, Nov. 18.
Save the date and sign up by Wednesday, Oct. 29 to help with Resurrection’s Pack Away Hunger packing event on Saturday, Nov. 1, 9-11:30 a.m. in Resurrection Hall. Sign up online or contact Morgan Tatum for more information.
Sunday, Nov. 9: The Fellowship Group is hosting an old-fashioned fall pitch-in lunch after the 10:45 a.m. worship service. Stick around after lunch for a special “Magic of the Mind” performance by mentalist Chad Collyer! Sign up online or in the church narthex to bring a dish to share.
Resurrection Lutheran Church exists to be a place to worship, a place to grow, a place to serve, and in all that, a place to belong. That connection is worth investing in now more than ever, and your support makes a difference. Complete your pledge at rlcindy.org/campaign. If you have not yet received your pledge packet by mail, please contact the church office.
Douglas MacArthur Kindergarten Academy extends its gratitude to the Indiana Kentucky ELCA Synod Women’s Organization for a generous $100 donation. The funds were requested by Resurrection member, Barb Schlicher, and were used to purchase 60 headphones and assorted school wear for students.
Contact Victoria Hoppes to register youth ages 11–16 to take part in a Babysitter’s Training course on Saturday, Nov. 11 at 9 a.m. at RLC. The course teaches essential childcare skills. Upon completion, participants receive a Babysitter Certification from the American Red Cross and can opt-in to receive CPR and AED certification.