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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!

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THIS SUNDAY, July 16 @ New Era, 9:00 am 3455 New Era Road, Muscatine

After hosting New Era in June, we’re looking forward to joining them in their church…and looking forward to hearing a joint choir!

Our offering will once again support the Iowa Bishop’s RAGBRAI for Hunger Initiative. Our three Iowa Bishops are riding the 50th annual RAGBRAI to raise $50,000 to fight hunger and are highlighting 50 anti-hunger ministries along the way. Funds raised throughout the synod will support ELCA World Hunger along with synodical hunger initiatives. 

If you desire to give an offering just to SOTC, you may do so outside of worship. Anything offered during worship (cash, check, and electronic giving) will be given toward the Iowa Bishop’s RAGBRAI for Hunger. If you regularly give through Tithe.ly or another electronic giving platform, your contribution will be directed toward SOTC.

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!

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Blog: Savoring the Word

For my birthday, I had the treat of enjoying homemade pistachio ice cream. It had just the right pistachio flavor, and it was oh so creamy. 

Now, when that delightful bowl of goodness was put in front of me, I could’ve scarfed it down. It was so good that I was tempted to! But, I took my time. With little scoops on my spoon, I savored every last ounce of that ice cream. 

As I ate that ice cream, it reminded me of the time that we take during worship as we hear God’s Word. Much like I could’ve scarfed down my ice cream, we could bulldoze right from one reading into the next. But to do so wouldn’t allow time to savor what we just heard from God’s Word, and it wouldn’t allow time for us to “chew on” and “digest” the goodness of God’s promises. 

So next time you’re in worship, and next time that you crack open your Bible, allow a little time to savor, chew on, and digest the goodness of God’s promises. If pistachio ice cream is worth taking extra time to enjoy, God’s Word is definitely worth taking just a bit extra time.

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Ice Cream Sundaes on Sunday!

Sunday, July 9

Who doesn’t love ice cream!? For fellowship this weekend we’ll enjoy some ice cream sundaes! Bring your appetite as we share in fellowship!

SOTC T-Shirts

Did you order new SOTC swag! We are asking that payment for the shirt be turned in by July 9th to insure we have them for RAGBRAI. Shirts are $20. Contact the main office with any questions.

Next Joint Worship with New Era

July 16 @ New Era, 9:00 am

After hosting New Era in June, we’re looking forward to joining them in their church! Our offering will once again support the Iowa Bishop’s RAGBRAI for Hunger Initiative. If you’d like to be a part of the choir and missed signing up, contact Delene McConnaha for more information.

Baking Pies for RAGBRAI

Saturday, July 29

We’re excited to join with 10-14 other congregations to provide pie to RAGBRAI riders as they come through Muscatine! Though this is a fundraiser for SOTC, this is also an opportunity for us to unite ourselves with other congregations in the greater Muscatine area and provide a witness to our community. 

We need your help though! We need bakers to make pie and volunteers to help sell/take money on July 29. Sign up in the narthex or contact Melissa BoothMackenzie Gilbert, or Delene McConnaha. Thank you!

Big Questions Adult Course

Beginning September 2023

Are you unsatisfied with “everything happens for a reason” approach to difficult and confusing moments in your life? Or, have you ever felt naming your questions in the church? 

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?

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 will be to explore the deeper truths behind the questions while also shaping a faith that is more substantial 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. 

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. 

Growing and Going Initiative Continues!

Have you noticed new leaves 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 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. 

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Blessing and Godspeed to Bakke’s

This past Sunday we planted a tree in honor of Dave and Amy Bakke. The tree is a reminder of the roots that Dave and Amy planted at Shepherd, and a reminder that we remain connected through Christ. As the Bakke’s move to Rockford, we pray that they will continue to be rooted and grounded in Christ, and will continue to grow and bear fruit as fellow disciples of Christ!

Have a few hours to spare on July 4?

Help as a part of a Clean Up Crew to raise money for SOTC

The Muscatine Chamber of Commerce is looking for Clean Up Crews immediately after the parade in Muscatine. Parade begins at 4pm. Groups willing to help will receive a donation to their organization. 

If you have time to give, and would be willing to serve on a clean up crew from SOTC, sign up in the narthex or contact the church office via email. 

SOTC T-Shirts

It’s your last chance!

Get your order in by this coming Sunday, July 2 to update your SOTC swag! We’ll ask volunteers helping with RAGBRAI on July 29 to wear these shirt if they have ’em!

Shirts are $20. Shirt color will be an oatmeal/off white with a dark navy image. See image below. Sign up in the narthex or contact the main office to sign up!

Baking Pies for RAGBRAI

Saturday, July 29

We’re excited to be working with at least 10 other congregations to provide pie to RAGBRAI riders as they come through Muscatine! Though this is a fundraiser for SOTC, this is also an opportunity for us to unite ourselves with other congregations in the greater Muscatine area and provide a witness to our community. 

We need your help though! We need bakers to make pie and volunteers to help sell/take money on July 29. Sign up in the narthex or contact Melissa BoothMackenzie Gilbert, or Delene McConnaha. Thank you!

Serving Families through Products of the Flock

In the past two weeks, proceeds from Products of the Flock have been used to assist two families who’ve contact SOTC for assistance.

One individual and her daughter, who has suffered domestic violence and has sought shelter at our local Domestic Violence Shelter, was seeking funds to obtain a copy of her social security card and birth certificate. These documents will allow her to obtain her own housing unit. 

Another family suffered the loss of their home due to fire. For several months they have lived in their truck or in various homeless shelters. Because of the ages of their children, it has been difficult for the entire family to remain together in shelters. The family has been working with a case worker to secure more permanent housing, but was seeking immediate assistance for food and a place to land so they could think to the future. Since working with the family last week, they now have a strong lead of a mobile home they can rent while the husband continues to work. 

We share these stories with you as a thank you for your support of Products of the Flock and the items they sell. After working with these families, in addition to others requests earlier this spring, funds in the Products of the Flock account are dwindling. If you’d like to add to this fund, consider purchasing any of the items in the narthex, or offering a donation to Products of the Flock.

Office Hours Over July 4 Holiday

Office CLOSED Mon, July 3 – Tues, July 4

To give time for Kathy and Pastor Aleese to celebrate the holiday with family and friends, the church office will be closed Monday, July 3 – Tuesday, July 4. Kathy and Pastor Aleese will be in the office on Wednesday, July 5 from 10:30 am -1:30 pm. As is always the case, both Pastor Aleese and Kathy are available to meet outside these scheduled times. Contact the church office of Pastor Aleese’s cell phone to be in touch.

Next Joint Worship with New Era

July 16 @ New Era, 9:00 am

After hosting New Era in June, we’re looking forward to joining them in their church! Our offering will once again support the Iowa Bishop’s RAGBRAI for Hunger Initiative.

If you’d like to be a part of the choir and missed signing up, contact Delene McConnaha for more information.

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Supper at the Lighthouse with SOTC

June 24 @ 5:30 pm

Looking for a night off from cooking? You’re in luck! Join your fellow Shepherds for a night out at The Lighthouse (2142 Water Street, Fairport). If you’re interested in attending, sign up in the narthex or contact the main office so we can reserve a section in the restaurant. 

Blessing and Farewell for Bakke’s

Sunday, June 25

For many, many years, the Bakke’s have devoted themselves to SOTC and to the mission of Jesus. Join us as we offer our thanks and blessing before they depart for Rockford later this summer. At the close of worship, we’ll offer a blessing and plant a tree in their honor.

SOTC T-Shirts

Sign up by Sunday, July 2 to order

Looking to update your SOTC swag? Or, looking to potentially help as a part of a pie fundraiser as a part of RAGBRAI on July 29? Consider buying a SOTC shirt! We will be encouraging volunteers on July 29 to wear this shirt.

Shirts are $20. Shirt color will be an oatmeal/off white with a dark navy image. See image below. Sign up in the narthex or contact the main office to sign up!

Baking Pies for RAGBRAI

Saturday, July 29

We’re looking for bakers and for volunteers to man a joint congregation pie booth as a part of the RAGBRAI event coming through Muscatine on July 29. 

Funds raised will be distributed back to congregations according to how many pies each congregation contributed/sold. 

Willing to help bake? Or, volunteer on July 29? We’ll need YOU! Contact Melissa Booth, Mackenzie Gilbert, or Delene McConnaha to sign up or see the sign up sheets in the narthex.

Next Joint Worship with New Era

July 16 @ New Era, 9:00 am

After hosting New Era in June, we’re looking forward to joining them in their church! Our offering will once again support the Iowa Bishop’s RAGBRAI for Hunger Initiative.

If you’d like to be a part of the choir and missed signing up, contact Delene McConnaha for more information.

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A Celebration of Worship and Offerings

Next Joint Worship with New Era: July 16 @ New Era

It was a joy to share in worship together with those from New Era! Thanks to your donations, we collected $549.00 to benefit the Iowa Bishop’s RABGRAI for Hunger initiative. Funds will support ELCA World Hunger along with synodical hunger initiatives. If you’d like to give online toward this effort, give through Tithely. Be sure to select “Iowa Bishop’s RAGBRAI for Hunger” in the drop down menu.

Our next joint worship will be at New Era on July 16 at 9:00am. If you’d like to be a part of the choir and missed signing up this weekend, contact Delene McConnaha

Pastor Aleese Office Hours this Week

Due to Christian Day Camp, Pastor Aleese will not have scheduled office hours Tuesday – Friday. Though she will not be at church, she continues to be available via cell phone and email.

Women’s Group Change of June Date

Saturday, June 17 @ 8:30 am

It’s this Saturday! Note that last week’s weekly update advertised an incorrect time. We meet at 8:30am. Join us as we begin our summer study in the Gospel of John!

SOTC T-Shirts

Sign up by Sunday, July 2 to order

Looking to update your SOTC swag? Or, looking to potentially help as a part of a pie fundraiser as a part of RAGBRAI on July 29? Consider buying a SOTC shirt! We will be encouraging volunteers on July 29 to wear this shirt.

Shirts are $20. Shirt color will be an oatmeal/off white with a dark navy image. See image below. Sign up in the narthex or contact the main office to sign up!

Blessing and Farewell for Bakke’s

Sunday, June 25

For many, many years, the Bakke’s have devoted themselves to SOTC and to the mission of Jesus. Join us as we offer our thanks and blessing before they depart for Rockford later this summer. At the close of worship, we’ll offer a blessing and plant a tree in their honor.

Fill the Truck

Saturday, June 17, 9:00 am – 12:00 pm

Family Resources is needing volunteers to greet shoppers at the Hy-Vee store  (2nd Ave., Muscatine) entrance, hand out an item wish list, receive donations from the public, assist with placing donations in the sponsored truck, and assist with recording donations as they are received. Items collected during the Fill the Truck will benefit Family Resources Domestic Abuse Shelter and the clients served through the program. Contact Bob Stone if you are interested in volunteering your time. 

Baking Pies for RAGBRAI

Saturday, July 29

We’re looking for bakers and for volunteers to man a joint congregation pie booth as a part of the RAGBRAI event coming through Muscatine on July 29. 

Funds raised will be distributed back to congregations according to how many pies each congregation contributed/sold. 

Willing to help bake? Or, volunteer on July 29? We’ll need YOU! Contact Melissa Booth, Mackenzie Gilbert, or Delene McConnaha to sign up or see the sign up sheets in the narthex.

Supper at the Lighthouse with SOTC

June 24 @ 5:30 pm

Looking for a night off from cooking? You’re in luck! Join your fellow Shepherds for a night out at The Lighthouse (2142 Water Street, Fairport). If you’re interested in attending, sign up in the narthex or contact the main office so we can reserve a section in the restaurant. 

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Worship: The Call of Discipleship

Matthew 9:9-13, 18-26 | The saying goes, “There’s only so many hours in the day.” With varied commitments that we all carry, it can be challenging to attend to everything that needs our attention let alone think about living out our call as disciples of Jesus. And yet, God desires more than a portion of our lives. God calls us to follow with the whole of our being so that we might live in God’s promised fullness, and so that those around us – even the most unlikely of people – might be brought into the fold of God’s care. As a fellow seeker of Christ, join us as we wrestle with what discipleship means, and as we once again experience God’s hand outstretched to us – making us whole.

Sunday, June 11, 2023, Second 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: We’re Marching to Zion. Text and Music: Mark Hayes. Music: © 1967 OCP. Covered under One License subscription.
Gathering Song: What Is This Place. Text: Huub Oosterhuis, b. 1933; tr, David Smith, b. 1933. Music: A. Valerius, Nederlandtsch Gedenckclanck, 1626; arr. Adrian Engels, b. 1906. Text and Music: © 1984 TEAM Publications, admin. OCP Publications. Covered under One License subscription. Hymn of the Day: The Lord Now Sends Us Forth. Text: Anonymous, Central America; tr. Gerhard M. Cartford, b. 1923. Music: Anonymous, Central America. Words and
Music: © 1998 Augsburg Fortress. Covered under One License subscription. Gospel Acclamation: Celtic Alleluia. Text and Music: Christopher Walker and Fintan O’Carroll. Text and Music: © 1985 OCP. Covered under One License subscription. Offering Song: As the Grains of Wheat. Text and Music: Marty Haugen. Words and Music: © 1990 GIA Publications, Inc. Covered under One License subscription. Communion Song: Morning Has Broken. Text and Music: Eleanor Farjeon. Text and Music: © 1957 AGEHR Publishing. Covered under One License subscription. Sending Song: I’m So Glad Jesus Lifted Me. Text and Music: African American spiritual. Text and Music © 1995 Augsburg Fortress Publishers. Covered under One License subscription. Liturgy: Now the Feast and Celebration. by Marty Haugen.©1990 by GIA Publications, Inc. Covered under One License subscription.

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Joint Worship with New Era

June 11 @ 9:00 am @ SOTC
July 16 @ 9:00am @ New Era

Earlier this spring, our Worship and Music Team had an idea to invite New Era to participate in a joint worship service as a gesture of hospitality and as a way to live as one in the body of Christ. Currently, New Era does not have a called pastor. 

After conversations between SOTC and New Era leaders, we’re excited to share that we will worship together twice this summer. To be clear: the intent of these two worship services is simply to worship together this summer. We, along with New Era, are not approaching these two worship services with an expectation for something to occur post-summer. 

We are looking forward to offering our praise to Jesus together as one in the body of Christ and hope you’ll be able to join us!  If you have any questions or concerns, contact Delene McConnahaMackenzie Gilbert, or Pastor Aleese

Offerings on June 11 and July 16

Benefitting Iowa Bishops’ RAGBRAI for Hunger Initiative 

To create a collaborative environment even within the collection of our offering, our offerings during joint worship services will go toward the Iowa Bishop’s RAGBRAI for Hunger Initiative. Three Iowa Bishops are riding the 50th annual RAGBRAI to raise $50,000 to fight hunger and are highlighting 50 anti-hunger ministries along the way. Funds raised throughout the synod will support ELCA World Hunger along with synodical hunger initiatives. 

If you desire to give an offering to your home congregation, you may do so outside of worship. Anything offered during worship (cash, check, and electronic giving) will be given toward the Iowa Bishop’s RAGBRAI for Hunger. 

If you regularly give through Tithe.ly or another electronic giving platform, your contribution will be directed toward your home congregation. 

Choir with New Era

Respond by Sunday, June 11

Do you like to sing? Would you like to sing in a joint choir? As a part of our joint worship with New Era on July 16, leaders are seeking to form a one-time choir. If you’re interested in singing, sign up in the narthex or contact the church office. 

SOTC T-Shirts

Sign up by Sunday, July 2 to order

Looking to update your SOTC swag? Or, looking to potentially help as a part of a pie fundraiser as a part of RAGBRAI this summer?

Currently, we have a team of people coordinating a fundraising opportunity to sell treats as RAGBRAI riders come through town on July 29. We are coordinating with the Chamber of Commerce, along with other churches. The intent is for the proceeds to benefit each local congregation. For example, if Shepherd contributes 20 pies, we receive the proceeds of the sale of those 20 pies. 

More information will be coming soon about needs for the RAGBRAI sale (i.e.: treats and volunteers needed). But for now, consider buying a SOTC shirt! We encourage volunteers on July 29 to wear this shirt. Not able to participate on July 29 with us! Purchase a shirt anyway to wear whenever you’d like!

Shirts are $20. Shirt color will be an oatmeal/off white with a dark navy image. See image below. Sign up in the narthex or contact the main office to sign up!

Women’s Group Change of June Date

Saturday, June 17 @ 10:30 am

Because of schedule conflicts for many of our regular Women’s Group attendees, we are moving Women’s Group from June 10 to June 17. Join us as we begin our summer study in the Gospel of John!

Supper at the Lighthouse with SOTC

June 24 @ 5:30 pm

Join us for a night of fellowship with your Shepherds! We’ll meet at The Lighthouse (2142 Water Street, Fairport). If you’re interested in attending, sign up in the narthex or contact the main office so we can reserve a spot for us.

Fill the Truck

Saturday, June 17, 9:00 am – 12:00 pm

Family Resources is needing volunteers to greet shoppers at the Hy-Vee store  (2nd Ave., Muscatine) entrance, hand out an item wish list, receive donations from the public, assist with placing donations in the sponsored truck, and assist with recording donations as they are received. Items collected during the Fill the Truck will benefit Family Resources Domestic Abuse Shelter and the clients served through the program. Contact Bob Stone if you are interested in volunteering your time. 

Baking Pies for RAGBRAI

Plans are in the works to be a part of a multi-congregation fundraising effort as a part of the RAGBRAI event coming through Muscatine on July 29. Funds raised will be distributed back to congregations according to how many pies each congregation contributed/sold. 

Willing to help bake? Or, volunteer on July 29? We’ll need YOU! Contact Melissa BoothMackenzie Gilbert, or Delene McConnaha for more information. 

Blessing and Farewell for Bakke’s

Sunday, June 25

For many, many years, the Bakke’s have devoted themselves to SOTC and to the mission of Jesus. Join us as we offer our thanks and blessing before they depart for Rockford later this summer. At the close of worship, we’ll offer a blessing and plant a tree in their honor. 

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Spring Cleaning at SOTC

Sunday, June 4, after worship

It’s this coming Sunday! Stick around after worship to help with some indoor and outdoor projects. Not available on June 4?  Check out the list of projects in the narthex and complete it at a time that’s convenient for you. Thank you in advance for all your help!

Joint Worship with New Era

June 11 @ 9:00 am @ SOTC
July 16 @ 9:00am @ New Era

Earlier this spring, our Worship and Music Team had an idea to invite New Era to participate in a joint worship service as a gesture of hospitality and as a way to live as one in the body of Christ. Currently, New Era does not have a called pastor. 

Now, we are excited to announce that, after conversations between SOTC and New Era leaders, we will be joining together for worship twice this summer – once at SOTC and once at New Era. Our intention in worship is to have worship volunteers actively participating from both congregations, and to use liturgy/music that is familiar to both congregations.

To be clear: the intent of these two worship services is simply to worship together this summer. We, along with New Era, are not approaching these two worship services with an expectation for something to occur post-summer. 

We are looking forward to offering our praise to Jesus together as one in the body of Christ and hope you’ll be able to join us!  If you have any questions or concerns, contact Delene McConnahaMackenzie Gilbert, or Pastor Aleese

Choir with New Era

Respond by Sunday, June 11

Do you like to sing? Would you like to sing in a joint choir? As a part of our joint worship with New Era on July 16, leaders are seeking to form a one-time choir. If you’re interested in singing, sign up in the narthex or contact the church office. 

Supper at the Lighthouse with SOTC

June 24 @ 5:30 pm

Join us for a night of fellowship with your Shepherds! We’ll meet at The Lighthouse (2142 Water Street, Fairport). If you’re interested in attending, sign up in the narthex or contact the main office so we can reserve a spot for us.

Book Club Initial Meeting Reminder

Wednesday, May 31 @ 6:00 @ Grace

We’ve got a crew together for the summer! Join us for our initial meeting in which we will give instruction of how/where to get your copy of a book, go over what book club will be like, and set meeting dates for the summer. If you are unable to make this initial meeting time, talk to Pastor Aleese

Summer GOLF (Generations of Living Faith) Nights!

June 11, July 16, August 20
5:30 – 7:00 pm (dinner @ 5:30)

By now you’ve likely heard about the summer GOLF nights that SOTC is hosting, along with several other Muscatine congregations. But now…we need to know if you’re planning on coming! RSVP by end of the day Sunday, June 4 if you’re planning on joining us! All are welcome – families, adults, kids, individuals….EVERYONE!

Muscatine Welcomes a New Ukrainian Family

Muscatine is preparing to welcome a Ukrainian family – mother, father, young son (6 years old). The family has been housed in Poland since the beginning of the war. To help make their transition to Muscatine smooth, community organizers are looking for the following donations. If you desire to provide any of these items, contact Pastor Aleese immediately so she can notify the organizers that the item you are donating is no longer needed. 

Items needed are:

  • 3 bath towels
  • 3 hand towels
  • 3 wash clothes
  • 1 twin sheet set (including pillow case)
  • Paper, pens, pencils, home office supplies
  • Dish soap, laundry soap, fabric softener, laundry basket
  • Wastebaskets – 2 kitchen sized, 2 small sized
  • trash bags for wastebaskets
  • mop and bucket
  • broom and dustpan
  • mattress and boxspring – twin set, queen set
  • bed frames – twin set, queen set 
  • set of drawers or unit for storage (3)
  • couch or equivalent seating for 4

Asylum Seekers Need your Help!

Now that Title 42 has ended, new rules will make it very difficult for many individuals and families to seek safety in the United Sates and many will be turned away. Those that are allowed to stay will arrive with little or nothing. Welcome Centers are so critical during this time. When asylum seekers enter these centers, they are offered emergency food, housing, financial assistance, connections to community resources, and legal and education services. These simple gestures honor their dignity and let them know so many people deeply care about them.

The situation is urgent. The fastest way to make an impact is to give through Lutheran Immigration & Refugee Services (LIRS). Thank you for your support of those in the body of Christ near and far!

Baking Pies for RAGBRAI

Plans are in the works to be a part of a multi-congregation fundraising effort as a part of the RAGBRAI event coming through Muscatine on July 29. Funds raised will be distributed back to congregations according to how many pies each congregation contributed/sold. 

Willing to help bake? Or, volunteer on July 29? We’ll need YOU! Contact Melissa BoothMackenzie Gilbert, or Delene McConnaha for more information. 

Blessing and Farewell for Bakke’s

Sunday, June 25

For many, many years, the Bakke’s have devoted themselves to SOTC and to the mission of Jesus. Join us as we offer our thanks and blessing before they depart for Rockford later this summer. At the close of worship, we’ll offer a blessing and plant a tree in their honor.