Donate Easter Flowers
Help decorate the Resurrection sanctuary with flowers this Easter! To donate flowers, sign-up online or in the church narthex by Sunday, March 1. Flowers are potted and are yours to keep after Easter Sunday.
Help decorate the Resurrection sanctuary with flowers this Easter! To donate flowers, sign-up online or in the church narthex by Sunday, March 1. Flowers are potted and are yours to keep after Easter Sunday.
Anoka UCC church and Parents for Good are working to support families impacted by ICE action in the Minneapolis area. Items most needed now: spray deodorant, shampoo & conditioner (especially brands for textured hair like Shea Moisture), & menstrual products. Drop off items in the church narthex by Sunday, Feb. 15.
Download a copy of Resurrection Lutheran Church’s Annual Report 2025. The report includes a special message from the pastor and a look back over the year at highlights from worship, faith formation, service and outreach, and community.
The first semester of the 2025-26 school year was a tremendous success for Weekender, providing nearly 4,000 food sacks to local students. Support expanded at Northeast Elementary and Perry Meridian 6th Grade Academy, and nearly 600 jars of peanut butter and 400 additional sacks were distributed during fall and winter break.
Due to projected severe weather conditions, Resurrection has canceled 8:15 and 10:45 a.m. worship services and evening youth activities on Sunday, Jan. 25. The semi-annual congregation meeting has been postponed until Sunday, Feb. 1 at 9:30 a.m. In case of an emergency, contact Pastor Ryan Bailey, prryan@rlcindy.org.
Epiphany is Tuesday, Jan. 6, and a common Epiphany tradition is to “chalk the door” and bless a living space at the start of a new year. Pick up an Epiphany home blessing kit in the church narthex on Sundays Dec. 28 and Jan. 4. Kits include a brief liturgical blessing and a piece of chalk.
Give back this season with RLC’s Christmas Sharing Wreath! Last year, RLC provided 67 clothing gifts to 35 children from 12 Douglas MacArthur Kindergarten Academy (DMKA) families. This year, select tags from the wreath in the church narthex starting Sunday, Nov. 23 and return wrapped gifts by Sunday, Dec. 14.
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.
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.
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.