On Saturday, Oct. 19, Resurrection Lutheran Church celebrated 60 years and began creating a banner tapestry representing our past, present, and future. You are invited to add to the tapestry by following the instructions on the table in the church narthex by Sunday, Nov. 17.
Donate red poinsettias, $10/ea, 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 Sunday, Nov. 17.
Check out photos as Resurrection celebrated 10 years of continuous Community Meals service on Friday, Oct. 25, 2024, with cake, balloons, and a special edition of our recurring fourth Friday bingo! Thank you to our wonderful volunteers and to the RLC congregation for the ongoing support of this ministry.
As we begin a new program year, please help us update your child or youth’s information and release forms for the 2024-2025 school year. Please fill out one form per child/youth participating in nursery, children’s ministry, or youth ministry activities during the school year.
Resurrection is sending four youth and three adults to the ELCA Youth Gathering in New Orleans, July 15-20. We bless and commission our group during worship at 10 a.m. on Sunday, July 14. Watch Resurrection communications to follow along with our adventures during the week.
Help us grow RLC Kids! We’ve seen increased attendance during Learning Hour in the last year, and we’re in need of additional teachers and mentors for our children’s ministry. We’re specifically looking for adults to co-teach and/or occasionally serve as substitute teachers during the 2024-2025 program year.
Adding your photo in Breeze makes it easy for all of us to learn faces and names. If you haven’t done so already, please upload your picture to your profile in Breeze. Headshots work best. If you would like assistance, contact digital@rlcindy.org or refer to the below documentation.
See photos from Resurrection’s FaithBuilders service learning trip in Nashville, TN! The service learning focuses on food insecurity, homelessness, poverty, and community development. We explore how we can move beyond surface-level service into deeper justice work.
This spring, Resurrection member Patty Sorenson became co-leader of a Habitat for Humanity Women Build Team, building a Dream House Diva team of 13 women including three other Resurrection members, Molly Laut, Victoria Hoppes, and Danita Forgey.
Help bring to life a new design for our website (project led by member Nate Garrett), and use your design, coding, writing, or photography skills to support Resurrection’s online presence. To learn more or to get involved with the Web Team, contact digital@rlcindy.org by Sunday, March 24.