Faith Lutheran Church

"Lift Up Your Hearts!"

  • About
    • Who We Are
      • What We Believe
      • Staff
      • History
    • What To Expect
    • Bible Study
    • Contact
  • Resources
    • Pastoral Counseling
    • Sermon Podcasts
    • Learn the Faith Videos
    • Church Directory
    • Rites
      • Confirmation
      • Weddings
      • Funerals
    • Online Giving
  • School
  • Services
  • Calendar
  • Lent

Wish List

December 18, 2018 by Pastor Hendrix Leave a Comment

The end of the year is a time of giving.  Often we see that we have “extra” from the Lord (which is really His in the first place) to give.  Below are some items that various committees of Faith have decided would be nice to have.  These are things that our committees think will benefit those we serve in one way or another. 

Use your “designated offering” envelopes to give towards a certain item.

Thrivent Members may also apply for up to 2 Action Grants per year, each in the amount of $250.  Many items on this list may fit the criteria for the grants.  Talk to Pastor or Rick W. if you need help applying.

Cymbelstern“Cymbal Star.” (Elders/Worship)

Goal: $1100 – FUNDED!

A musical instrument addition to the organ.  When engaged, the star rotates, producing a continuous tinkling sound. Common in Lutheran churches in the 16th-18th centuries.  Used during the Sanctus, a doxology, or other “bright” hymns.


New Liturgical Banners from Ad Crucem (Altar Guild)

$300 per season set ($150 per banner x 2 for each season)
LENT BANNERS FUNDED!

Priority: Lent, Easter, & Trinity Seasons.  These liturgical banners were designed by a Bethany Grad and member of a church of our fellowship.  They are Christ-centered and combine themes from an entire season.  The entire collection of banners can be viewed here.

Lent 1
Lent 2
Easter 1
Easter 2
Trinity 1
Trinity 2

Filed Under: News, Uncategorized

Christmas Schedule

December 17, 2018 by Pastor Hendrix Leave a Comment

Advent 4 (Children’s Service): Dec 23, 9:00am

We celebrate the season of Advent before Christmas (“Advent” is Latin for “Coming” as in Christ’s coming to us). Our children’s service will help us close out the season of Advent and welcome in Christmas.

Christmas Eve (Lessons & Carols): Dec. 24, 7:00pm

Our Christmas Eve service will be a “traditional” service of Lessons and Carols. But more than traditional, it will be historic. The service will include many different hymns and prayers centered around ancient “antiphons” (refrains of Scripture verses).

 Christmas Day (Divine Service): Dec. 25, 9:00am

Christmas isn’t complete with “Christ’s Mass,” where Christ comes to us in His true body and blood in Holy Communion. Like most churches, we reserve Communion for those who are communicant members. But you are invited to join us for the entire service. The service uses an ancient order with hymns, lessons, sermon, prayers, and Holy Communion.

1st Sunday of Christmas:  Dec. 30, 9:00am
Caroling to shut-ins at 10:30am

12th Day of Christmas Party:   Jan. 5, 5:00-8:00pm(ish) at the Parsonage

Festival of Epiphany: Jan. 6, 9:00am

Filed Under: News

DIY Advent

November 6, 2018 by Pastor Hendrix Leave a Comment

Even among Christians the season of Advent seems to get skipped over.  Sometimes in our eagerness to defend against a culture war “Christmas” we do ourselves more harm than good, because we lose sight of the peace that Advent gives.

At Faith this year, we’re trying something new: a “DIY Advent Kit.”  It is a kit designed to bring Advent back into the home.

The Advent Wreath (typically 3 purple/violet candles and 1 pink/rose candle) was a tradition that originated in the home. Only in recent centuries did it find its way into churches.  And when the church took it in, like many other things, it came out of the home.  

With our kit, we hope to reverse that.  Here’s what our kit includes:

Advent Candles

Each of our kits includes 4 small candles.  Our family used these candles last year, lighting them as we did our devotion after dinner each night, and the candles lasted the entire season (We just found them again and used what was left to light our church centennial themed pumpkins for All Saints Eve!). 

A simple way to display and arrange your Advent candles.  A new candle is lit each week of Advent.  The pink (rose) candle is lit during the third week.

Custom Advent Devotional Book

Also included in the kit is a devotion book produced by our church that ties in with the lessons we’re hearing at church each week.  This church year, our sermons will be based on the Old Testament lessons.  So inside the book for each day there is a suggested Old Testament reading for Advent, along with a simple discussion question or two.  Our Christmas Eve service will serve as the conclusion to these devotions.  It will be a lessons and carols service based on the Old Testament names for Jesus as presented in the Great “O Antiphons” of Advent in the hymn “O Come, O Come, Emmanuel.”

In addition, each book contains activities for families based on the “O Antiphons” as well as recitations for families to go along with our Children’s (Pre-)Christmas Program.

The devotional book can be viewed online here:

Advent Hymns

Despite department stores playing the Christmas favorites immediately after Halloween, the Christmas season doesn’t start until the night of December 24 and lasts for 12 days.  The music of Advent is different than Christmas.  Some beautiful music has been all but forgotten. 

Rather than listening to ‘Rudolph’ ad nauseam, slow down and enjoy the music of Advent.  Here is an Advent Spotify Playlist curated specifically for families at home.  Below are chief hymns for each of the weeks of Advent.

Advent 1 (December 2-8)

Advent 2 (December 9-15)

Advent 3 (December 16-22)

Advent 4 (December 23-24)

Filed Under: News, Uncategorized Tagged With: Advent, Calendar, Christmas, DIY, Family, Idea, Meaningful, Tips

Ministering to Our Military Event

October 23, 2018 by Pastor Hendrix Leave a Comment

Join us on November 4 for our 10th annual Ministering to our Military event.

9:00 am – Divine Service Commemorating all those who have died in the faith.

10:30 am – Light Breakfast & Program “The Vocation of Infantryman” presented by Seminarian & 1st Sergeant Roger Emmons. Emmons is a retired infantryman of the United States Army.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Day, Military, Ministry, Veterans

Sunday School Open House

August 9, 2018 by Pastor Hendrix Leave a Comment

Our Sunday School begins again on Sunday, September 9!  We’ll kick off the year with an Open House.
This will be an event not only for our Sunday School children but for our community.
After our Divine Service, we’ll gather downstairs for a brief program where our teachers for the year will introduce themselves, our superintendent will talk about our curriculum, and pastor will lead us in a devotion.  Displays will be set up about additional education opportunities our church supports.
Then, we’ll have a potluck picnic hosted by our members in the fellowship hall, with a bouncy house, games and activities for the kids.  We’ll have a day entirely focused on Christian Education.

Filed Under: News

  • « Previous Page
  • 1
  • …
  • 18
  • 19
  • 20
  • 21
  • 22
  • …
  • 25
  • Next Page »
  • Who We Are
  • I’m New
  • What We Believe
  • What To Expect
  • Services
  • Resources
  • Events
  • Christmas at Faith

Member congregation of the
ELS-logo-web
In fellowship with WELS.

Contact

143 Washington St.
Oregon, WI 53575
Email us
Pastor’s cell: 608-405-9522

Online Giving

Service Times

Divine Service | 9:00 am Sundays
Bible Study | 10:15am Sundays
Matins | 9:00am Monday Morning 
Vespers | 6:30pm Wednesdays in Advent & Lent

Designed by Lutheran Synod Digital Publishing

 

Loading Comments...