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Godspell Dinner Theater

Friday, September 29 – Sunday, October 1

New Era Dinner Theater presents GODSPELL, featuring our very own Delene McConnaha! The musical tells the story of Jesus using a wide variety of games, storytelling techniques and a hefty dose of comic timing. With an eclectic blend of songs, ranging in style from pop to vaudeville, the story of Jesus’ life dances across the stage. 

If you’re interested in attending, sign up in the narthex (or email the church office) to go with your fellow Shepherds! We are coordinating groups to go and enjoy the evening together as a fellowship activity. If you’re going with us as a group, sign up by Wed, September 13 and submit your money/check to the main office. Checks made out to Shepherd of the Cross.

Dates and Times

Friday, September 29 and Saturday, September 30 – 6:00 pm
Sunday, October 1 – 4:00 pm.

Cost

Adults – $30
Children (thru age 12) $20.

Dinner Menu

Tossed Salad, Grilled Chicken, Parsley Potatoes, New Era Green Beans, Roll, Beverage, and a Pumpkin Bar.

Family Faith Night Kick-Off – Tomorrow Night!

Wednesday, September 6 @ 6pm @ Grace

Join us tomorrow night! ALL are welcome to participate: elementary kids, middle school youth, adults…and even our high schoolers! Each Wednesday we’ll start with a meal (provided) and then break into our separate groups.

For more information about Family Faith Nights (along with a schedule for the year), check out our groups page on our website and like Faith Together Muscatine on Facebook!

God’s Work Our Hands Service Project

Following worship, Sunday, September 17

For the past 10 years, the ELCA has celebrated “God’s Work Our Hands” as an annual day of service across the church. Together we not only remember, but also enact the truth that we are freed by Christ’s grace to live faithfully, witness boldly, and serve joyfully. 

Here at SOTC, we will focus on our witness to community – at Shepherd, in the greater Muscatine community, and across the church – on September 10 (the national God’s Work Our Hands day of service). Then, the following Sunday, September 17, we’ll put our hands to work to compile Compassion Kits during our fellowship time. These kits will consist of everyday necessities to distribute to those in need in our community. 

Elementary Teachers Needed

We need you! Would you be willing to help form our elementary kids from Shepherd, Grace, and Zion? We’re looking for elementary teachers on Wednesdays from 6:00 – 7:30pm. Already signed up for the adult Big Questions course? No problem. We encourage our adults to volunteer as leaders throughout the year. Adults will be floating in and out of our adult group week to week. Curriculum is provided, along with supplies.

Willing to help? Sign up below. Questions? Contact Pastor Aleese. 

EWALU Fall Events for Adults and Youth

Though the summer camp season is complete, EWALU (Strawberry Point, IA) is looking toward a faith-filled fall line-up! Take a look below to see where you or your family might fit in!

Dirty Feet Retreat – October 20-22 for Grades 6-9

If you have a youth who’s in middle school, consider this two-night experience filled with relevant Bible Studies, high ropes course, games, campfires and so much more! Cost is $90/youth. Talk to Pastor Aleese if your youth is interested. 

Fall Quilt Auction – September 16

It’s not only a fundraiser event, but also a day filled with live music, a country store, and a devotional service. 

Fall Work Day – October 14

Join volunteers, families, and church groups to help EWALU get ready for the winter season. Take time to explore camp and meet staff! Come Friday evening and spend the night at EWALU or arrive at 8:00am for work projects to begin at 9:00am on Saturday. If you’re interested in attending, contact Pastor Aleese. We may have a carpool drive north!

Lutheran Disaster Response to Maui Fires

The significant loss of life and damage caused by the wildfires in Hawaii have turned our prayers and attention to mourning those lost, supporting the survivors and how Lutheran Disaster Response (LDR) can assist with recovery.

If you’re looking for a way to offer support, consider giving through LDR. LDR is coordinating with the Pacifica Synod and other partners to assess the needs of people impacted by the wildfires. We will work with them to provide for immediate needs and long-term recovery amid the widespread destruction. Give online by clicking the button below.

Ainsley Carter Baptism

Sunday, September 24

In baptism, God publicly declares God’s love for us and knits us together with all people in the communion of saints. 

As we’ve already watched Ainsley begin to grow into the unique person she is created to be, we invite you to join us as we celebrate her baptism into Christ and into the people of God! Fellowship with cake to follow after worship. 

You’ve Heard It Said…

October Stewardship Emphasis

It’s likely you’ve heard many things said about stewardship. But how many of those things are true? And how many of those things are grounded in Scripture? 

This October, we’re going to unpack what Scripture (and Jesus) have to say about stewardship (and money), and we’re going to unpack church traditions when it comes to stewardship. 

More information about how you can be involved (even outside of worship) will be shared in the coming weeks. Stay tuned!

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God’s Work Our Hands Service Project

Following worship, Sunday, September 17

For the past 10 years, the ELCA has celebrated “God’s Work Our Hands” as an annual day of service across the church. Together we not only remember, but also enact the truth that we are freed by Christ’s grace to live faithfully, witness boldly, and serve joyfully. 

The ELCA’s first dedicated day of service was celebrated in 2013 as a way to honor the ELCA’s 25th anniversary. Since then, the church has embraced “God’s Work Our Hands” as a way to be church together. 

Here at SOTC, we will focus on our witness to community – at Shepherd, in the greater Muscatine community, and across the church – on September 10 (the national God’s Work Our Hands day of service). Then, the following Sunday, September 17, we’ll put our hands to work to compile Compassion Kits during our fellowship time. These kits will consist of everyday necessities to distribute to those in need in our community.

Family Faith Night Kick-Off – One Week Away!

Wednesday, September 6 @ 6pm @ Grace

We’re one week away! ALL are welcome to participate: elementary kids, middle school youth, adults…and even our high schoolers! Each Wednesday we’ll start with a meal (provided) and then break into our separate groups.

For more information about Family Faith Nights (along with a schedule for the year), check out our groups page on our website and like Faith Together Muscatine on Facebook!

Elementary Teachers Needed

We need you! Would you be willing to help form our elementary kids from Shepherd, Grace, and Zion? We’re looking for elementary teachers on Wednesdays from 6:00 – 7:30pm. Already signed up for the adult Big Questions course? No problem. We encourage our adults to volunteer as leaders throughout the year. Adults will be floating in and out of our adult group week to week. Curriculum is provided, along with supplies.

Willing to help? Sign up below. Questions? Contact Pastor Aleese. 

EWALU Fall Events for Adults and Youth

Though the summer camp season is complete, EWALU (Strawberry Point, IA) is looking toward a faith-filled fall line-up! Take a look below to see where you or your family might fit in!

Dirty Feet Retreat – October 20-22 for Grades 6-9

If you have a youth who’s in middle school, consider this two-night experience filled with relevant Bible Studies, high ropes course, games, campfires and so much more! Cost is $90/youth. Talk to Pastor Aleese if your youth is interested. 

Fall Quilt Auction – September 16

It’s not only a fundraiser event, but also a day filled with live music, a country store, and a devotional service. 

Fall Work Day – October 14

Join volunteers, families, and church groups to help EWALU get ready for the winter season. Take time to explore camp and meet staff! Come Friday evening and spend the night at EWALU or arrive at 8:00am for work projects to begin at 9:00am on Saturday. If you’re interested in attending, contact Pastor Aleese. We may have a carpool drive north!

Lutheran Disaster Response to Maui Fires

The significant loss of life and damage caused by the wildfires in Hawaii have turned our prayers and attention to mourning those lost, supporting the survivors and how Lutheran Disaster Response (LDR) can assist with recovery.

If you’re looking for a way to offer support, consider giving through LDR. LDR is coordinating with the Pacifica Synod and other partners to assess the needs of people impacted by the wildfires. We will work with them to provide for immediate needs and long-term recovery amid the widespread destruction. Give online by clicking the button below.

Ainsley Carter Baptism

Sunday, September 24

In baptism, God publicly declares God’s love for us and knits us together with all people in the communion of saints. 

As we’ve already watched Ainsley begin to grow into the unique person she is created to be, we invite you to join us as we celebrate her baptism into Christ and into the people of God! Fellowship with cake to follow after worship. 

Soup Fest 2023

Sunday, November 5

Though fall is still on the horizon, we’ve already set a date for our Soup Fest. 

If you’d like to be a part of the planning and coordination, contact Colleen Bentz. As we get closer to November, we’ll need soup cooks, pie bakers, servers, and a set-up/clean-up crew.

Mark your calendars and start spreading the word.

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Worship: Conformed or Transformed?

Romans 12:1-8, Matthew 16:13-20 | When kids play with Play-Dough, often they use molds to create specific shapes and creatures. Some might say that, in doing so, the Play-Dough is “conformed” to the mold. Or, others might say that the Play-Dough is “transformed” into something new. Which is it? Or, both? Though perhaps a childish example, the truth is, in our lives of faith, we have a multiplicity of things we could be conformed to; and yet, we are called to conform ourselves to Christ and his Kingdom. So where does that leave us with Paul’s command to us to also be “transformed”? Join us for worship this weekend as we hear Peter’s confession of faith, and as we consider what it means to live out our confession, continually being transformed by the power of the Spirit.

Sunday, August 27, 2023, Thirteenth Sunday of Pentecost Bulletin

Copyright acknowledgments: Music covered under Augsburg Fortress License #SB135131, CCLI License #1141706, One License #738128-A.Scripture from New Revised Standard Version Bible, © 1989 the Division of Christian Education of the National Council of the Churches of Christ in the United States of America. Used by permission. Prelude: Meditation from Thais. Text and Music: J. Massenet. Text and Music: ©Public Domain. Confession and Forgiveness: Used by permission from All Creation Sings, Setting 11 under Augsburg Fortress license. Adapted by Rev. A. Kenitzer. Kyrie: Lord, Have Mercy. Text and Music: Sarah Hart. Text and Music: © 2018 OCP. Covered under One License subscription. Hymn of Praise: Glory to God. Text and Music: Sarah Hart. Text and Music: © 2010, 2018 OCP. Covered under One License subscription. Gospel Acclamation: Alleluia. Text and Music: Sarah Hart. Text and Music: © 2018 OCP. Covered under One License subscription. Hymn of the Day: Change My Heart, O God. Text and Music: Eddie Espinosa. Text and Music: © 1982 Integrity Music. Covered under One License subscription. Communion Liturgy: Holy, Amen & Lamb of God. Text and Music: Sarah Hart. Text and Music: © 2010, 2018 OCP. Covered under One License subscription. Communion Song: The Body of Christ. Text and Music: Sarah Hart. Text and Music: © 2019, 2020, Sarah Hart. Spirit & Son, a division of OCP. Covered under One License subscription. Sending Song: Take My Life, That I May Be. Text and Music: William D. Pharris. Text and Music: © 1998 Augsburg Fortress Publishers. Covered under One License subscription.

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Blessing of Backpacks and Distribution of Bibles

Sunday, August 27

We’re sending our kids, and adults, back into the school year routine with a blessing! Bring your school backpack (or your work bag) to worship on Sunday, August 27 and we’ll have a special blessing during the kid’s sermon. Kids/youth who are three years old, entering 3rd grade, and entering our middle school/confirmation program will also receive Bibles. 

Family Faith Night Kick-Off Coming Soon!

Wednesday, September 6 @ 6pm @ Grace

We’re PUMPED to start another Family Faith Night Year! ALL are welcome to participate! We’ve got groups for elementary kids, middle school youth, and adults. Each Wednesday we’ll start with a meal (provided) and then break into our separate groups.

For more information about Family Faith Nights (along with a schedule for the year), check out our groups page on our website and like Faith Together Muscatine on Facebook!

Elementary Teachers Needed

We need you! Would you be willing to help form our elementary kids from Shepherd, Grace, and Zion? We’re looking for elementary teachers on Wednesdays from 6:00 – 7:30pm. Already signed up for the adult Big Questions course? No problem. We encourage our adults to volunteer as leaders throughout the year. Adults will be floating in and out of our adult group week to week. Curriculum is provided, along with supplies.

Willing to help? Sign up below. Questions? Contact Pastor Aleese. 

Iowa Bishop’s RAGBRAI Ride for Hunger Update

The Bishops’ RAGBRAI Team completed an awesome week biking across the state. Supported by the hospitality and generosity of SOTC and New Era, along with congregations across the state, the current team total is $63,273. 

The three synods will continue adding to the total until September 1, so it’s not too late to join the cause! Be on the lookout for highlights of 50 ministries fighting hunger across Iowa along with photos and videos from the ride in the coming weeks. 

Lutheran Disaster Response to Maui Fires

The significant loss of life and damage caused by the wildfires in Hawaii have turned our prayers and attention to mourning those lost, supporting the survivors and how Lutheran Disaster Response (LDR) can assist with recovery.

If you’re looking for a way to offer support, consider giving through LDR. LDR is coordinating with the Pacifica Synod and other partners to assess the needs of people impacted by the wildfires. We will work with them to provide for immediate needs and long-term recovery amid the widespread destruction. Give online by clicking the button below.

God’s Work Our Hands Day of Service

Sunday, September 10

God’s Work Our Hands is an opportunity to celebrate who we are as the ELCA—one church, freed in Christ to love and serve our neighbor. 

To join the whole church, SOTC will be participating in a service project (likely with our fellow ELCA congregations in Muscatine). Stay tuned for more information, and if you’d like to help plan what happens, talk with Melissa Booth.

Soup Fest 2023

Sunday, November 5

Though fall is still on the horizon, we’ve already set a date for our Soup Fest. 

If you’d like to be a part of the planning and coordination, contact Colleen Bentz. As we get closer to November, we’ll need soup cooks, pie bakers, servers, and a set-up/clean-up crew.

Mark your calendars and start spreading the word.

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River Bandits Fellowship

It was a great night at the ballpark last night for a River Bandits game. Great fun and fellowship…and the Bandits even won in extra innings! Thanks to those who helped coordinate and thanks to those who joined us.

A Celebration of Faith

Confirmation of Elyse Eichelberger

On Sunday Elyse Eichelberger shared her faith statement with the congregation as a part of her confirmation/affirmation of baptism. We rejoice with Elyse as she takes this step on her faith journey, and we continue to walk along side her as fellow followers of Jesus living out our faith!

Blessing of Backpacks and Distribution of Bibles

Sunday, August 27

We’re sending our kids, and adults, back into the school year routine with a blessing! Bring your school backpack (or your work bag) to worship on Sunday, August 27 and we’ll have a special blessing during the kid’s sermon. Kids/youth who are three years old, entering 3rd grade, and entering our middle school/confirmation program will also receive Bibles. 

Iowa Bishop’s RAGBRAI Ride for Hunger Update

The Bishops’ RAGBRAI Team completed an awesome week biking across the state. Supported by the hospitality and generosity of SOTC and New Era, along with congregations across the state, the current team total is $63,273. 

The three synods will continue adding to the total until September 1, so it’s not too late to join the cause! Be on the lookout for highlights of 50 ministries fighting hunger across Iowa along with photos and videos from the ride in the coming weeks. 

Are you a Thrivent Member?

As we look to the Family Faith Night year, we are aiming to secure funding so that meals are either free, or at low cost, to our families. To make that happen, we are hoping to rely on Thrivent grants through action teams. 

If you are a Thrivent member and have grants remaining for the year, contact Stacey Ramos (Zion) via email or cell phone (563-571-0363) for more specific instructions. She can help you through the process. Thank you in advance!

Elementary Teachers Needed

With Family Faith Nights approaching soon we are looking for teachers to help guide our kiddos. We will need two adults each night. Click here to sign up for the dates that work best for you. 

Even if you are signed up or interested in being a part of the Big Questions adult group, we encourage you to consider serving our kids on a periodic basis. Questions? Contact Pastor Aleese.

Muscatine Youth, Children’s, and Littlest Angels’ Choirs Starting Soon!

Do you have a child in kindergarten through 12th grade that loves to sing and is looking for more opportunities to shine? Consider being a part of the Muscatine Youth choirs through Wesley United Methodist Church under the direction of Dan Laavig and/or Sally Potter. See below for age-specific choirs:

Muscatine Youth Choir, 6th-12th grade

The choir rehearses on Sundays (starting August 27) from 3:30-4:45 pm. Main performances are December 10 @ 2:30 pm and May 12 @ 4:00 pm, with additional singing opportunities expected.

Muscatine Children’s Choir, 3rd-8th grade

The choir rehearses on Monday (starting September 11) from 4:00-4:45 pm. The choir’s main performances will be December 10 @ 2:30 pm and May 12 @ 4:00 pm, with additional singing opportunities expected.

Muscatine Littlest Angels’ Choir, K-2nd grade

The choir also rehearses on Monday (starting September 11) from 4:00-4:45 pm. The main performances will be December 10 @ 2:30 pm and May 12 @ 4:00 pm. 

For more information, see the full flyer and register online.

Lutheran Disaster Response to Maui Fires

The significant loss of life and damage caused by the wildfires in Hawaii have turned our prayers and attention to mourning those lost, supporting the survivors and how Lutheran Disaster Response (LDR) can assist with recovery.

If you’re looking for a way to offer support, consider giving through LDR. LDR is coordinating with the Pacifica Synod and other partners to assess the needs of people impacted by the wildfires. We will work with them to provide for immediate needs and long-term recovery amid the widespread destruction.

God’s Work Our Hands Day of Service

Sunday, September 10

God’s Work Our Hands is an opportunity to celebrate who we are as the ELCA—one church, freed in Christ to love and serve our neighbor. 

To join the whole church, SOTC will be participating in a service project (likely with our fellow ELCA congregations in Muscatine). Stay tuned for more information, and if you’d like to help plan what happens, talk with Melissa Booth.

Soup Fest 2023

Sunday, November 5

Though fall is still on the horizon, we’ve already set a date for our Soup Fest. 

If you’d like to be a part of the planning and coordination, contact Colleen Bentz. As we get closer to November, we’ll need soup cooks, pie bakers, servers, and a set-up/clean-up crew.

Mark your calendars and start spreading the word.

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River Bandits Reminders!

Those who bought tickets, a few reminders:

1. For those interested in carpooling from the SOTC parking lot, we will leave on Saturday, August 12 at 5:15pm. 

2. For those who are not interested in carpooling, meet by the Will Call box at about 5:45/5:50pm. 

If you have questions, contact Pastor Aleese.

Are you a Thrivent Member?

As we look to the Family Faith Night year, we are aiming to secure funding so that meals are either free, or at low cost, to our families. To make that happen, we are hoping to rely on Thrivent grants through action teams. 

If you are a Thrivent member and have grants remaining for the year, contact Stacey Ramos (Zion) via email or cell phone (563-571-0363) for more specific instructions. She can help you through the process. Thank you in advance!

Elementary Teachers Needed

With Family Faith Nights approaching soon we are looking for teachers to help guide our kiddos. We will need 2 adults each night. Click here to sign up for the dates that work best for you. 

Even if you are signed up or interested in being a part of the Big Questions adult group, we encourage you to consider serving our kids on a periodic basis. Questions? Contact Pastor Aleese.

Muscatine Youth, Children’s, and Littlest Angels’ Choirs Starting Soon!

Do you have a child in kindergarten through 12th grade that loves to sing, and is looking for more opportunities to shine? Consider being a part of the Muscatine Youth choirs through Wesley United Methodist Church under the direction of Dan Laavig and/or Sally Potter. See below for age-specific choirs:

Muscatine Youth Choir, 6th-12th grade

The choir rehearses on Sundays (starting August 27) from 3:30-4:45pm.  Main performances are December 10 @ 2:30pm and May 12 @ 4pm, with additional singing opportunities expected.

Muscatine Children’s Choir, 3rd-8th grade

The choir rehearses on Monday (starting September 11) from 4:00-4:45 p.m. The choir’s main performances will be December 10 @ 2:30pm and May 12 @ 4pm, with additional singing opportunities expected.

Muscatine Littlest Angels’ Choir, K-2nd grade

The choir also rehearses on Monday (starting September 11) from 4:00-4:45. Their main performances will be December 10 @ 2:30pm and May 12 @ 4pm. 

For more information, see the full flyer and register online!

Blessing of Backpacks and Distribution of Bibles

Sunday, August 27

We’re sending our kids – and adults! – back into the school year routine with a blessing! Bring your school backpack (or your work bag!) to worship on Sunday, August 27 and we’ll have a special blessing during the kids’ sermon. Kids/youth who are 3 years old, entering 3rd grade, and entering our middle school/confirmation program will also receive Bibles. 

God’s Work Our Hands Day of Service

Sunday, September 10

God’s Work Our Hands is an opportunity to celebrate who we are as the ELCA – one church, freed in Christ to love and serve our neighbor. 

To join the whole church, SOTC will be participating in a service project (likely with our fellow ELCA congregations in Muscatine). Stay tuned for more information, and if you’d like to help plan what happens, talk with Melissa Booth!

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RAGBRAI Pie Sale is a Wrap!

Thank you to all who baked and volunteered!

Thanks to your help, and the help of 10 other local congregations, $7095 was raised to direct back to our Muscatine congregations. $1305 will come back to SOTC!

Over and over, RABGRAI riders noted how impressed they were with the spread of pie and the hospitality of Muscatine. Thank you for being a witness of living together as one faith community in Muscatine and a witness of hospitality! 

United Way Community Wide School Supply Drive

July 31 – August 4; Drop off at MCSA

The United Way of Muscatine is collecting school supplies for students in Muscatine County. If you’re out shopping, grab some needed supplies and take ’em to MCSA! Supplies will be distributed to students within Muscatine county. 

Are You a Thrivent Member?

As we look to the Family Faith Night year, we are aiming to secure funding so that meals are either free, or at low cost, to our families. To make that happen, we are hoping to rely on Thrivent grants through action teams. 

If you are a Thrivent member and have grants remaining for the year, contact Stacey Ramos (Zion) via email or cell phone (563-571-0363) for more specific instructions. She can help you through the process. Thank you in advance!

Confirmation/Affirmation of Baptism for Elyse Eichelberger

Sunday, August 13

After two years of participation in the middle school group as a part of Family Faith Night, Elyse is ready to confirm her faith in the Triune God and affirm the promises of her baptism! Be sure to join us on Sunday, August 13 as we witness Elyse’s confession of faith and celebrate her as a fellow sibling in the body of Christ!

Big Questions Adult Course

Beginning September 2023

Have you ever had questions about faith, but haven’t felt comfortable voicing them? Or, have you ever felt as though there wasn’t a place in the church to ask your questions? 

Big Questions is a group that will explore common, yet complex, questions of faith and life. Examples of questions we’ll consider are: Why do bad things happen? What happens when I die? What is truth and how do I know what is true? As we continue throughout the year, questions addressed in our sessions will be determined by the questions of participants.  

To honor the complexity of the questions named, Big Questions will not offer simple, pat-answers. Rather, through instruction, conversation, Scripture, and formative spiritual practices, the intent of Big Questions will be to explore the truths that shape our questions and the beliefs we carry, while also leading each of us to a faith that is more solid and richly personal. 

Want to learn more about this group? Click here to get a fuller picture. Ready to sign up as a participant? Sign up online or in the narthex.  

Blessing of Backpacks and Distribution of Bibles

Sunday, August 27

We’re sending our kids – and adults! – back into the school year routine with a blessing! Bring your school backpack (or your work bag!) to worship on Sunday, August 27 and we’ll have a special blessing during the kids’ sermon. Kids/youth who are 3 years old, entering 3rd grade, and entering our middle school/confirmation program will also receive Bibles. 

God’s Work Our Hands Day of Service

Sunday, September 10

God’s Work Our Hands is an opportunity to celebrate who we are as the ELCA – one church, freed in Christ to love and serve our neighbor. 

To join the whole church, SOTC will be participating in a service project (likely with our fellow ELCA congregations in Muscatine). Stay tuned for more information, and if you’d like to help plan what happens, talk with Melissa Booth!

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$1096 raised for Iowa Bishop’s Ride Against Hunger

Thank you for your support of hunger initiatives in our synod, our state, and our nation! Through your help, along with New Era, we are contributing to God’s work here and now. Miss out on giving, or want to watch the synod’s total climb? Click here.

Last Announcements for RAGBRAI Pie Sale!

If you’re helping with the RAGBRAI Pie Sale, here are some things to know: 

1. Bring baked pies to SOTC on Friday, July 28 between 4:30-5:30. If this time does not work for you, contact Pastor Aleese or Mackenzie Gilbert. 

2. We still need volunteers on Sat, July 29. If you are available for an hour between 6:00 am – 5:00 pm, contact Mackenzie Gilbert. 

Thank you for your help in fundraising for SOTC and bearing witness to our unity with fellow congregations in Muscatine!

A Night at the River Bandits with Muscatine ELCA Congregations

Saturday, August 12 @ 6:30pm

Space is filling up! To determine if we need to order more tickets, reserve your spot with us by Sunday, July 30. 

Tickets are $28/person. This includes admission and a $20 Bandit card that can be used for concessions, amusement rides, and at the team store. 

Game time starts at 6:30pm. Those interested can carpool to Davenport from the SOTC parking lot. Want to join? Sign up in the narthex or online. 

Big Questions Adult Course

Beginning September 2023

Have you ever had questions about faith, but haven’t felt comfortable voicing them? Or, have you ever felt as though there wasn’t a place in the church to ask your questions? 

Big Questions is a group that will explore common, yet complex, questions of faith and life. Examples of questions we’ll consider are: Why do bad things happen? What happens when I die? What is truth and how do I know what is true? As we continue throughout the year, questions addressed in our sessions will be determined by the questions of participants.  

To honor the complexity of the questions named, Big Questions will not offer simple, pat-answers. Rather, through instruction, conversation, Scripture, and formative spiritual practices, the intent of Big Questions will be to explore the truths that shape our questions and the beliefs we carry, while also leading each of us to a faith that is more solid and richly personal. 

Want to learn more about this group? Click here to get a fuller picture. Ready to sign up as a participant? Sign up online or in the narthex.  

Confirmation/Affirmation of Baptism for Elyse Eichelberger

Sunday, August 13

After two years of participation in the middle school group as a part of Family Faith Night, Elyse is ready to confirm her faith in the Triune God and affirm the promises of her baptism! Be sure to join us on Sunday, August 13 as we witness Elyse’s confession of faith and celebrate her as a fellow sibling in the body of Christ!

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Worship: Living in Hope

Matthew 13:24-30, 36-43; Romans 8:12-25 |Good and bad. Right and wrong. In much of society, we’ve been trained to judge between one thing and the next. But, the truth is, it’s not always that simple. Life often doesn’t exist in black and white, but somewhere in the gray. So then, how are we to live as people of faith, here and now? If you’re seeking to explore challenging questions of life and faith, join us as we wrestle with the parable of the wheat and the weeds, as we claim the hope that God will restore all that exists, and as we are sent forth to live as if this hope means something for us and for the world.

Sunday, July 23, 2023, Eighth Sunday of Pentecost Bulletin

Copyright acknowledgments: Music covered under Augsburg Fortress License #SB135131, CCLI License #1141706, One License #738128-A.Scripture from New Revised Standard Version Bible, © 1989 the Division of Christian Education of the National Council of the Churches of Christ in the United States of America. Used by permission. Prelude: Blessed Assurance. Text and Music: Mark Hayes. Text and Music: © 2011 The Lorenz Publishing Corporation. Covered under One License subscription. Confession and Forgiveness: Used by permission from All Creation Sings, Setting 11 under Augsburg Fortress license. Adapted by Rev. A. Kenitzer. Kyrie: Lord, Have Mercy. Text and Music: Sarah Hart. Text and Music: © 2018 OCP. Covered under One License subscription. Hymn of Praise: Glory to God. Text and Music: Sarah Hart. Text and Music: © 2010, 2018 OCP. Covered under One License subscription.
Gospel Acclamation: Alleluia. Text and Music: Sarah Hart. Text and Music: © 2018 OCP. Covered under One License subscription. Hymn of the Day: The Reign of God, like Farmer’s Field. Text and Music: Delores Dufner. Text and Music: © 2003 GIA Publications, Inc. Covered under One License subscription.
Offering Song: Reflection. Text and Music: Mark Hayes. Text and Music: © 2016 The Lorenz Publishing Corporation. Covered under One License subscription. Communion Liturgy: Holy, Amen & Lamb of God. Text and Music: Sarah Hart. Text and Music: © 2010, 2018 OCP. Covered under One License subscription. Communion Song: Blessed Assurance. Text: Fanny J. Crosby, 1820-1915. Music: Phoebe P. Knapp, 1830-1908. Text and Music: © OCP Publications. Covered under One License subscription. Sending Song: On What Has Now Been Sown. Text: John Newton, 1725-1807, alt. Music: John Darwall, 1731-1789. Text and Music: Public Domain.

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Growing in Faith Together

Joint Worship Recap from New Era

It was a great day to gather together to grow in faith as one in Christ this past Sunday! Special thanks to the choir and lay leaders who helped make our joint worship and fellowship possible!

Baking Pies for RAGBRAI

Saturday, July 29

We’re getting closer and we’re pumped to join with other congregations to provide a witness of collaboration to the greater Muscatine community! Added bonus…it’s a great fundraiser for SOTC! 

We need your help though! Here are three ways to assist:

1. Bake a pie: make your favorite fruit pie! 

2. Purchase a pie ($12/each) to be sold by the slice ($28 profit for SOTC): An individual is willing to make 8 pies for $12 each for the sale. If you’d rather not bake, but would like to support us, purchase a pie!

3. Volunteer at the riverfront: We’ll need volunteers in various shifts from 6:00 am – 4:30 pm. 

If you’re willing to help with any of the above, contact Mackenzie Gilbert or the church office. Thank you!

A Night at the River Bandits with Muscatine ELCA Congregations

Saturday, August 12 @ 6:30pm

Join us for a night of fun and fellowship with others from Grace, Zion and SOTC at Modern Woodmen Park!

To give ourselves some space as a group, we’ll be in the Pepsi Loge Box. Tickets are $28/person. This includes admission and a $20 Bandit card that can be used for concessions, amusement rides, and at the team store. 

Game time starts at 6:30pm. Those interested can carpool to Davenport from the SOTC parking lot. Want to join? Sign up in the narthex or online. 

Big Questions Adult Course

Beginning September 2023

Have you ever had questions about faith, but haven’t felt comfortable voicing them? Or, have you ever felt as though there wasn’t a place in the church to ask your questions? 

Big Questions is a group that will explore common, yet complex, questions of faith and life. Examples of questions we’ll consider are: Why do bad things happen? What happens when I die? What is truth and how do I know what is true? As we continue throughout the year, questions addressed in our sessions will be determined by the questions of participants.  

To honor the complexity of the questions named, Big Questions will not offer simple, pat-answers. Rather, through instruction, conversation, Scripture, and formative spiritual practices, the intent of Big Questions will be to explore the truths that shape our questions and the beliefs we carry, while also leading each of us to a faith that is more solid and richly personal. 

Want to learn more about this group? Click here to get a fuller picture. Ready to sign up as a participant? Sign up online or in the narthex.  

Growing and Going Initiative Continues!

Have you noticed new leaves/flowers on our vine? Expenses for the ministry of Jesus through SOTC continue to be added to our bulletin board. Next time you’re at church, check it out!

Take a leaf/flower from the board, write your name on the back, and offer your contribution during the offering or drop it off in the main office. Want to give electronically? Give online and select “Growing and Going” from the dropdown menu.

Confirmation/Affirmation of Baptism for Elyse Eichelberger

Sunday, August 13

After two years of participation in the middle school group as a part of Family Faith Night, Elyse is ready to confirm her faith in the Triune God and affirm the promises of her baptism! Be sure to join us on Sunday, August 13 as we witness Elyse’s confession of faith and celebrate her as a fellow sibling in the body of Christ!