Help send members of Resurrection’s Youth Group on an adventure trip to Upstate New York this summer! Stop by the narthex display and choose sponsor tags for food, items, and experiences for our trip. Sponsors receive regular trip updates, a note from the group, and more!
RLC’s Men’s Breakfast ministry offers a welcoming space for adult men of all ages to connect over breakfast and engage in fellowship and the empowering Word of God. We meet monthly every third Saturday at 8 a.m. Register to receive updates and reminders.
Sign up children ages three (must be potty-trained) through fourth grade for Rainforest Falls VBS at Resurrection Lutheran Church, Sunday, June 7 – Thursday, June 11! Each night starts with dinner for the whole family at 5:30 p.m., followed by Bible stories, songs, games, crafts, and more from 6-8 p.m. Register by May 15 to guarantee a t-shirt!
Vacation Bible School is our biggest children’s ministry event of the year, and it’s only possible with the help of volunteers. There are ways to help before, during, and after VBS. Discover available opportunities, and sign up for more information.
Meets monthly, third Tuesday, 10-11 a.m. on Zoom: Women’s Bible Study opportunity designed to deepen knowledge of the Bible while exploring how concepts apply to present-day lives. For Zoom details, contact either Norma Blake or the parish office.
Sundays March 15 – 29, 9:30 a.m. in Resurrection Hall: What does it mean to live fully, held together in Christ? Pastor Ryan leads a discussion of acclaimed spiritual writer Henri Nouwen’s book and explores these themes through the image of a cup. Reading the book is recommended.
Contact Victoria Hoppes by Sunday, Feb. 15 to register a child for this communion instruction class on Sundays from 9:30-10:30 a.m., Feb. 22, March 1, and March 8. This class is open to children ready to gain a deeper understanding of the sacrament of Holy Communion.
Sundays Feb. 8 – 22, 9:30 a.m. in Resurrection Hall: This timely and challenging series examines Christian nationalism and its influence on state and federal government, while preparing us as a congregation, and as Lutheran citizens, with knowledge and potential actions for this season of our lives together.
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.
Sundays Dec. 7–21 at 9:30 a.m. in Resurrection Hall: Enter the tension between frustration with the world as it is now and the hope of what Christ promises for the future as we explore the scriptural voices of Advent. Watch a short video and engage in small group discussion. No preparation needed.