Come for an intergenerational Learning Hour on Sunday, Oct. 10 at 9:30 a.am. where we will pause and reflect on our pandemic experiences and how they are shaping us. Activities for all ages invite us to listen, share stories, and give thanks for all the ways we’ve witnessed God together.
Do you want to share your time and talents with others as you are able? Do you or someone you know need a little extra care, help with chores, or just a batch of warm cookies? Then sign-up yourself or that someone you know for some Caring and Sharing.
The doors to the church building have been closed since mid-March, yet the life of Resurrection Lutheran Church has taken on new vigor. There’s lots of good news to share about our community of faith, so read on!
Resurrection Lutheran Church has established a special fund called Caring for Our Neighbors to address the needs in our community due to COVID-19. This effort is in addition to our ongoing food ministry.
This is the season when students of all ages mark graduation milestones. While we cannot celebrate with our students in-person, Resurrection is providing an at-home graduation blessing for households to mark these milestones with children, youth, and young adults.
As the situation with COVID-19 rapidly develops, we face difficult decisions as a community of faith. This post continues to be updated with the latest information about activities at RLC. Please take a moment to read this important message.
Gather on Zoom for final school-year gatherings for our FaithBuilders and Youth Group! Bring snacks for our party, and together we’ll try to solve a variety of virtual escape rooms and talk about how we might continue to connect with each other over the summer.
Second Helpings provides meals to thousands of our neighbors in need each day, and that need is growing due to the impact of COVID-19. Second Helpings needs people to join their on-call volunteer waitlist. Get details and signup.
Monday, April 20 at Lucas Oil Stadium – Midwest Food Bank, in partnership with the Salvation Army and National Guard, has an immediate need for volunteers (age 14+) to pack 5,000 family meal boxes. Sign up for either a morning shift (8 a.m. – noon) or afternoon shift (1-5 p.m.).
Due to updated guidelines regarding COVID-19, Resurrection’s Friday free Community Meals ministry will provide 100% carry-out meals for the foreseeable future. All items will be served curbside and packed in single-serve containers for distribution.