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Trunk or Treat

Wednesday, October 27, 5:30 – 7:00 pm @ Grace

It’s this week! Hope to see you at Grace with costume and face mask! If you are hosting a trunk, reminder to be set up at Grace by 5:15pm. Questions? Talk to Cathy BermelMelissa Booth, or Judy Bartling

Crafting for a Cause

Saturday, October 30, 9 am-12 pm

Thank you for all the crayons! Last Thursday some of our kiddos came together again to craft for the Mississippi Valley Child Protection Center. They will have the rubbing crayons they created for sale Saturday at Wesley Family Life Center (114 W 4th St). Any youth that would like to help sell our creations, contact Kathy. Adults, join us Saturday morning to help support MVCPC!

Names for All Saints Day Litany

Submit by October 31, used in worship on Nov. 7

Each year, the church celebrates All Saints Day – a day to remember all the saints in God’s Kingdom, especially those who have been baptized and those who have died in the past year. To honor those saints, we will include a litany for the saints as a part of worship on Sunday, November 7. If you would like a family member or friend included, submit their name, relation to you, and if they have been baptized/have died to the church office by October 31.

Final Push for Sharing the Good News Campaign

Thanks to your support, we have raised $1750 toward the Sharing the Good News Campaign!

Because we began this campaign a week later than anticipated, we are extending the time to contribute through Sunday, October 31. All funds will go toward our general fund. Contributions can be made online, offered within worship, or mailed/dropped off at the church office. Thank you for your support, Shepherds, as we join with God in what God is already doing in our midst!

We Have a Shed!

If you’ve been at SOTC in the past two weeks, you’ve likely noticed our new shed! We are so excited to begin using it so as to create space in our building for ministry! This past weekend, a crew began trenching to run cabling to the shed. This will allow electricity outside, along with WiFi access. Moving forward, our Property Team will be discussing and installing shelving. Once shelving is in place, “stuff” from inside the building can start making its way to the shed. 

Note that the shed will remain locked for security. If you need access, there will be a key hung in the kitchen.  Questions? Talk to Nick Gilbert or Kathy Dunham.  

Congregational Budget Meeting

Saturday, November 21

This week, our Council will meet to review the entirety of the proposed 2022 budget. That budget, along with a narrative explaining significant changes, will be distributed to the congregation on November 7. Meeting for discussion and approval of budget will be held on November 21 following worship

Community Thanksgiving Service

Wednesday, November 24, 6:00 – 7:00 pm

Join area churches in a Thanksgiving Eve worship service. Hosted by Church of the Living Water (3120 Park Ave W). Other participating churches include: Vineyard Church, Jesus Mission, Calvary Church, Wesley UMC, Musserville San Pablo. Pie social will follow worship.

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Worship: Stewarding Courage

Mark 10: 46-52 | “Feel the fear and do it anyway.” Good advice, but sometimes a bit challenging to put into practice.  But what if we believed that, as children of God who’ve been restored through the blood of Christ’s death and resurrection, we will receive the courage we need? The courage to approach our God and Father? The courage to acknowledge our shortcomings and need for healing? The courage to be vulnerable? The courage to follow as a disciple? The courage to “feel the fear and do it anyway”? Join us for worship as we claim the promise that Jesus restores us, gives us life and gives us the gift to live courageously as his disciples.

Twenty-second Sunday of Pentecost Worship Bulletin

Acknowledgements: Music covered under CCLI License #1141706, One License #738138-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. Gathering Song: For the Beauty of the Earth. Text: Folliott S. Pierpoint, 1835-1917, alt. Music: DIX, Conrad Kocher, 1786-1872. Text and music © 1917 Willow Publishing Pty Ltd. Covered under One License subscription.
Hymn of the Day: When the Poor Ones. Text: Jos’e Antonio Olivar, b. 1939; tr. Martin A. Seltz, b. 1951. Music: EL CAMINO, Miguel Manzano, b. 1934. Text and Music: © 1971, 1998 J. A. Olivar, Miguel Manzano, and San Pablo International – SSP, admin. OCP Publications. Offering Song: O God, We Call. Text and Music: Linnoa Good. Text and Music: © 1994 Borealis Music. Covered under One License subscription. Communion Song: Reign of Healing. Words and Music: Hans Peterson and Larry Olson. Music and Text: © 1999 Dakota Road Music. Covered under One License subscription. Sending Song: You Are The Way. Words by Steve Angrisano, Tom Tomaszek, and Christi Smith. Music by Steve Angrisano and Patrick Smith. Words and Music: © 2002 spiritandsong.com. Covered under CCLI subscription. Liturgy: Now the Feast and Celebration. by Marty Haugen.©1990 by GIA Publications, Inc. Covered under One License subscription.

 

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Sunday School Kids Help Crafting for a Cause Event, and High School Youth Help Conversation Board Event

We had a busy weekend of service at Shepherd! On Sunday morning, Kathy Dunham led our Sunday School kids (and some adults!) in melting old crayons into new creations. Those creations will be sold at the Crafting for a Cause fair at Wesley on Sunday, October 30 from 9:00 am – 12:00 pm. Proceeds benefit the Mississippi Valley Child Protection Center. If you have Sunday School kids who’d like to continue to help, we’re gathering (again!) this Thursday at 1:30pm at SOTC to continue our project!

Later in the evening, as our high schoolers gathered for youth group, they carved 20 pumpkins for the Muscatine Conversation Board’s Halloween event coming up this Friday, October 22. After the youth expressed interest in doing a “fall activity,” it seemed to be the perfect connection to create an environment for fun, while also serving our community. 

Be sure to say “thank you for serving!” to all our younger Shepherds! Thanks for being God’s servants!

Can you help us reach our goal?

Our Stewardship Team put before the congregation a goal to raise $3400 by October 24. So far, $1000 has been contributed toward our Sharing the Good News Campaign. Can you help us close the gap? 

All funds will go toward our general fund. Currently, our operating expenses from 2021 exceed offerings by about $8,000. With your help, we can slash that deficit and also ensure that the mission of Jesus continues through Shepherd. 

If you haven’t seen it yet, take a look at the video our Stewardship Team put together, and consider a donation to help us reach our goal! Contributions can be made online, offered within worship, or mailed/dropped off at the church office. Thank you for your support, Shepherds, as we join with God in what God is already doing in our midst!

Trunk or Treat

Wednesday, October 27, 5:30 – 7:00 pm @ Grace

It’s coming up soon! Get your costumes (and face masks!) ready and we’ll meet you at Grace! Bring a canned food item for our community drive if you’re feeling generous!

At this point, here’s what we need from the congregation:

1. We need people to host trunks! If you’re willing, sign up here. Trunk hosts must provide your own candy. All trunks must be set up at Grace by 5:15 pm. 

2. Spread the word! Please share our Facebook event and share the flyer below with your workplace and in your social circles!

Download the pdf flyer and share with your family and friends.  

Questions? Talk to Cathy BermelMelissa Booth, or Judy Bartling.

Worship Helpers

Wanting to help with Sunday morning worship? Check out this link to see where you may want to volunteer

Spaghetti Supper at Trinity Episcopal

Saturday October 16

Looking for a meal? Trinity is hosting a community spaghetti supper on October 16 from 4:00 – 7:00 pm. Due to recent increase in COVID cases in Muscatine, this will be a take-out event only. There may be seating outside as weather permits. Freewill donations available to help fund thier next community meal in December (soup supper). Otherwise, this meal is free and open to all! 

All Saints Day Litany

Submit names by October 31

Each year, the church celebrates All Saints Day – a day to remember all the saints in God’s Kingdom, especially those who have been baptized and those who have died in the past year. To honor those saints, we will include a litany for the saints as a part of worship on Sunday, November 7. If you would like a family member or friend included, submit their name, relation to you, and if they have been baptized/have died to the church office by October 31. Sign up sheet also available in the church narthex.

Congregational Budget Meeting

Saturday, November 21

Teams are currently compiling thier proposed budgets for 2022. By November 7, a proposed budget for 2022 (along with a narrative explaining significant changes) will be distributed to the congregation. We will meet following worship on November 21 to discuss and approve the 2022 budget.

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Worship: Stewarding Power

Mark 10: 35-45 | When we think of those who are “powerful,” our minds likely go to high-ranking CEOs, politicians, and billionaires. Often, we do not consider ourselves as people of “power” and “influence.” But each of us has been granted power. For starters, we all have been given the power of the Spirit, and many of us have also been granted power and authority based on our race, background, education, gender, and social status. So then, as people of faith, how do we steward this power? Join us for worship as we hear Christ’s example of using his power for the sake of others, and as we are challenged to assess how our power can be used to make a difference.

Twenty-first Sunday of Pentecost Worship Bulletin

Acknowledgments: Music covered under CCLI License #1141706, One License #738138-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: Pass It On. Words and Music: Kurt Kaiser. Words and Music © Lutheran Church Of Australia. Covered under One License subscription. Gathering Song: Let All Things Now Living. Text: Katherine K. Davis, 1892-1980.. Music: The Ash Grove, Welsh folk tune. Text and music © 1939, 1966 E. C. Schirmer Music Company. Covered under One License subscription. Hymn of the Day: Lord, Whose Love in Humble Service. Text: Albert F. Bayly, 1901-1984. Music: Beach Spring, The Sacred Harp, Philadelphia, 1844. Text: © Oxford University Press. The Copyright Co.  Covered under CCLI subscription. Offering Song: We Are An Offering. Words and Music by Dwight Liles. Words and Music: © 1984 Curb Word Music. Covered under CCLI License subscription. Communion Song: Make Me A Servant. Words and Music: Kelly Willard. Music and Text: © 1982 CCCM Music | Universal Music – Brentwood Benson Publishing | Willing Heart Music. Covered under CCLI subscription. Sending Song: Make Me An Instrument. Words by Larry Olson & Karol Baer. Words and Music: © 1989 Dakota Road Music. Covered under CCLI subscription. Liturgy: Now the Feast and Celebration. by Marty Haugen.©1990 by GIA Publications, Inc.  Covered under One License subscription. 

 

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Can you support the work of God’s Kingdom?

During worship on Sunday, we shared a video on behalf of the Stewardship Team, inviting the congregation to actively notice where God’s Kingdom is at work, to join with God in that work, and to offer our selves, our time, and our resources to continuing God’s mission. 

But in order to continue together in that mission, we need your support. Currently, operating expenses from 2021 exceed offerings by about $8,000. In order to slash that deficit, our Stewardship Team is setting a goal of raising $3,400 between now and October 24. All funds will go toward our general fund. Can you help us slash our deficit by contributing over and above your regular offerings? 

If you’re feeling led to give, you can give using the button on our homepage.  Once at our homepage, scroll down and to the right to find the purple “Give” button to give online through Tithe.ly.  Not into online giving? Mail or drop off your donation at church. Please indicate “Sharing the Good news Campaign” when making your contribution. 

Thank you for your support, Shepherds, as we join with God in what God is already doing in our midst!

We Need Crayons!

Our kids are joining forces to melt crayons into molds to sell at a craft fundraiser hosted by Wesley United Methodist Church on Saturday, October 30 from 9:00 am -12:00 pm. Funds raised from the fair will benefit the Mississippi Valley Child Protection Center (MVCPC).

But we need your help: we need crayons! Bring crayons to church and place in the jar in the narthex. The kids will start working on this project Sunday, Oct. 17th after worship.  And be sure to mark your calendars to support our young Shepherds as they serve our community!

Trunk or Treat

Wednesday, October 27, 5:30 – 7:00 pm @ Grace

Join us for a night of fun and games with our fellow ELCA congregations and the entire Muscatine community! Kids are invited to come in costume. For safety, face masks are required. There is no cost for the event, but if you’re feeling generous, pick up a canned food item to bring to our drive at the event. Share the word by spreading our Facebook event and the flyer linked below! 

We need people to host trunks. If you’re willing, sign up here. Get ideas online if you’re looking for something creative! Trunk hosts must provide your own candy. If you’d like to have a game at your trunk, go for it! Trunks must be set up by 5:15 pm. 

We also need candy and small prize donations. When you stop by the store this week, pick up an extra bag of treats and bring ’em to church. A donation box will be in the narthex.

Download the pdf flyer and share with your family and friends.  

Questions? Talk to Cathy BermelMelissa Booth, or Judy Bartling.

Last Call for the Narrative Directory

The Narrative Directory is looking great! We have noticed, as it’s coming together, that we are missing some photos and members information. If you have not sent in your photo or filled out the questions, it’s not too late. Please send or drop off what is needed to the office this week.

Spaghetti Supper at Trinity Episcopal

Saturday October 16

Looking for a meal? Trinity is hosting a community spaghetti supper on October 16 from 4:00 – 7:00 pm. Due to recent increase in COVID cases in Muscatine, this will be a take-out event only. There may be seating outside as weather permits. Freewill donations available to help fund thier next community meal in December (soup supper). Otherwise, this meal is free and open to all! 

All Saints Day Litany

Submit names by October 31

Each year, the church celebrates All Saints Day – a day to remember all the saints in God’s Kingdom, especially those who have been baptized and those who have died in the past year. To honor those saints, we will include a litany for the saints as a part of worship on Sunday, November 7. If you would like a family member or friend included, submit their name, relation to you, and if they have been baptized/have died to the church office by October 31. Sign up sheet also available in the church narthex.

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Worship: Letting Go

Mark 10:17-31 | “Let it go, let it go,” sings Elsa in the infamous Disney movie “Frozen.” Some things in our lives and our world might be easy to “let go of,” but other things that are closer to our hearts may be harder to simply “let go of.” Indeed, some things that we hold onto tightly may not even be things, but ideals, that we couldn’t imagine loosening our grip. But as the rich man finds out in talking with Jesus, there are often things that we hang onto which inhibit us from seeing or participating in, God’s Kingdom. Out of grace, our God “let go” of all our God had so that we might live in his Kingdom. So now, in response, dare we ask ourselves what might be blocking us from fully living in the life God intends for us and all God’s people? Join us for worship as we experience God’s grace anew and are sent to be stewards of God’s Kingdom.

Twentieth Sunday of Pentecost Worship Bulletin

Acknowledgments: Music covered under CCLI License #1141706, One License #738138-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. Gathering Song: God I So Good/Jesus Loves Me!. Text: William B Bradbury, 1816-1868. Music: Valerie W. Stephenson. Text and music © 2007, 2012 Choristers Guild. Covered under One License subscription. Hymn of the Day: Seek Ye First. Text and Music: Karen Lafferty, b. 1948. Text and Music: © 1972 Maranatha! Music. admin. The Copyright Co. Covered under CCLI subscription. Communion Song: All My Relatives. Words and Music by Larry Olson & Karol Baer. Music and Text: © 1992 Dakota Road Music. Covered under One License subscription. Sending Song: You Are the Way. Words by Steve Angrisano, Tom Tomaszek, and Christi Smith. Music by Steve Angrisano and Patrick Smith. Words and Music: © 2002 spiritandsong.com. Covered under CCLI subscription. Liturgy: Now the Feast and Celebration. by Marty Haugen.©1990 by GIA Publications, Inc. Covered under One License subscription.

 

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Have you seen the fruits of shared ministry?

In August, as a congregation, we dedicated ourselves to 30 days of prayer: discerning our involvement in collaborative ministry with our fellow ELCA churches. For various reasons, formalized conversations have not begun yet.  However, have you seen the fruits of shared ministry? 

  • We gathered much needed supplies for God’s Work Our Hands Day,
  • planning for a joint Trunk or Treat is underway (see below!),
  • 17 youth attended our first joint High School Youth Night – playing games, getting to know each other, having s’mores around a bonfire, and praying for one another,
  • and on average, 25-30 people ages toddler-adult are attending Family Faith Nights at Grace on Wednesdays.

God is up to something, and it’s been incredible to see it taking shape! Check out some recent pics of our youth at Youth Group and cleaning up yards as a part of our Family Faith Night. 

Crafting for a Cause | Kids Helping Kids

Along with other local congregations, Wesley has recently asked asked area churches to participate in a craft fundraiser on Saturday, October 30 from 9:00 am – 12:00 pm. The event will raise funds benefitting the Mississippi Valley Child Protection Center (MVCPC). Shepherd has already committed to being a part of this, so we need your help! Here’s what you need to know: Crafting for a Cause flyer

Opportunities for Kids:

  • SOTC Sunday School youth will be making crayon molds with Kathy Dunham. In order to find a good time to do our project, families, please complete this scheduling poll. 
  • In addition to making something together as a group, if families would like to make something on thier own, go for it! (jewelry, slime, stress balloons, hair ties, decorations, picture frames, flower pots, play dough, bookmarks, ornaments, marshmallow shooters, etc.) Talk to Kathy if interested.

Opportunities for Adults:

  • We need crayons for our project! Bring your broken/half used crayons to SOTC and dump in the bucket in the narthex.
  • Adults can also make a monetary donation to sponsor a table spot for a child. Offer your contribution on Sunday mornings, and indicate “Crafting for a Cause.”
  • Most importantly, come support us on the 30th! See flyer below.  A flyer to help advertise Crafting for a Cause to the greater community will be available to share soon. 

Trunk or Treat

Wednesday, October 27, 5:30 – 7:00 pm @ Grace

Historically, SOTC has hosted a community Trunk or Treat event. This year, we’re collaborating with Zion and Grace! All kids and families, even outside our three congregations, are welcome! Kids are invited to come in costume. For safety, face masks are required. There is no cost for the event, but if you’re feeling generous, pick up a canned food item to bring to our drive at the event. 

Mark your calendars…and, help us out if you can!

  1. Sign up to host a trunk. Get ideas online if you’re looking for something creative! Trunk hosts must provide your own candy. If you’d like to have a game at your trunk, go for it! Trunks must be set up by 5:15 pm
  2. Help us spread the news! Download the pdf flyer and share with your family and friends. We hope to have a Facebook event to share soon. 

Questions? Talk to Cathy BermelMelissa Booth, or Judy Bartling.

Women’s Group

Saturday, October 9

After moving our typical date for Women’s Group in September, we return to meeting on the second Saturday of the month. Join us as we continue our discussion on the Holy Spirit, focusing on how the Spirit revives and reforms us no matter the season of our life.

Sunday Adult Ed

Begins October 10, 10:30am

In combination with our stewardship emphasis, we will resume Adult Education on Sunday mornings beginning October 10. Discussion will center on our theme from worship, starting with the theme on the 10th: Stewarding God’s Kingdom. Not able to stay the whole time? Join us for as long as you’re able! 

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Last Call! Narrative Directory Information

Last call!  If you have not added your information for our Narrative Directory, please do so as soon as possible! One form per household, please. Once you complete your form, send a candid shot of your family (something that represents who you are) to office@shepherdofthecross.org.  Questions? Contact Melissa Booth

Crafting for a Cause | Kids Helping Kids

As you may have heard Sunday, Wesley United Methodist Church has asked area churches to participate in a craft fundraiser on Saturday, October 30 from 9:00 am – 12:00 pm. The event will raise funds benefitting the Mississippi Valley Child Protection Center (MVCPC). Here’s what you need to know:

Opportunities for Kids:

  • SOTC youth through 12th grade are invited to help make crafts to sell. We will be doing this as a group with our Sunday School aged kids. In order to find a good time to do our project, families, please complete this scheduling poll. 
  • Want to make something on your own? (jewelry, slime, stress balloons, hair ties, decorations, picture frames, flower pots, play dough, bookmarks, ornaments, marshmallow shooters, etc.) Go for it! Talk to Kathy if interested.

Opportunities for Adults:

  • We need crayons for our project! Bring your broken/half used crayons to SOTC and dump in the bucket in the narthex.
  • Adults can also make a monetary donation to sponsor a table spot for a child.
  • Most importantly, come support us on the 30th! See flyer below.  A flyer to help advertise Crafting for a Cause to the greater community will be available to share soon. 

Trunk or Treat

Wednesday, October 27, 5:30 – 7:00 pm @ Grace

Historically, SOTC has hosted a community Trunk or Treat event. This year, we’re collaborating with Zion and Grace! All kids and families, even outside our three congregations, are welcome! Kids are invited to come in costume. For safety, face masks are required. There is no cost for the event, but if you’re feeling generous, pick up a canned food item to bring to our drive at the event. 

Mark your calendars…and, help us out if you can!

  1. Sign up to host a trunk. Get ideas online if you’re looking for something creative! Trunk hosts must provide your own candy. If you’d like to have a game at your trunk, go for it! Trunks must be set up by 5:15 pm
  2. Help us spread the news! Download the pdf flyer and share with your family and friends. We hope to have a Facebook event to share soon. 

Questions? Talk to Cathy BermelMelissa Booth, or Judy Bartling.

Fall Stewardship Emphasis: Sharing the Good News

Whenever the word “stewardship” is used in the church, often it’s associated only with money. However, being stewards is all about being mindful of how we are using all the gifts that God has entrusted to us so as to share the Good News of Jesus. To highlight this, in October we’ll highlight various things we are called to steward as disciples of Jesus Kick off video will be shared on Oct 3.

Sunday Adult Ed

Begins October 10

In combination with our stewardship emphasis, we will resume Adult Education on Sunday mornings beginning October 10. Discussion will center on our theme from worship, starting with the theme on the 10th: Stewarding God’s Kingdom. 

We’ll meet at about 10:30 am in the large Sunday School room. Aim is to discuss for about 45 min. Not able to stay the whole time? Join us for as long as you’re able! Plan to stick around and join us as we learn more about what it means to live as followers (aka: stewards!) of God’s mission in the world!

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Worship: Rag or Sponge?

Mark 9:38-50, Numbers 11:4-6, 10-16, 24-29 | Whether we like it or not, we tend to be creatures of habit. As humans, we find one way of doing something that works and we stick with it. But then how do we respond when God shows up unexpectedly? Or, not as we envisioned? We believe that God first appeared in Jesus—in the most unexpected place—to unsuspecting people. But time and time again, God’s Kingdom shows up to us in ways we might not have imagined. Join us for worship as we hear the story of Moses and the Israelites and Jesus and his disciples, and are challenged to throw away those things that keep us from embracing where and how God’s kingdom does show up.

Eighteenth Sunday of Pentecost Worship Bulletin

Acknowledgments: Music covered under CCLI License #1141706, One License #738138-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: The Gift of Love. Text: Hal Hopson. Music: John Carter.  Music: ©1972, 1995 Hope Publishing Company. Covered under One License subscription. Gathering Song: What Is This Place?. Text:Huub Oosterhuis, b. 1933; Music: KOMT NU MET ZANG, A Valerius, Nederlandtsch Gedenckclanck, 1626. Text © 1967 Gooi en Stecht, BV, Baarn, The Netherlands, admin OCP Publications. Covered under One License subscription. Hymn of the Day: Will You Let Me Be Your Servant. Text: Richard Gillard b. 1953. Music: THE SERVANT SONG, Richard Gillard. Text and Music © 1977 Scripture In Song (℅ Integrity’s Hosanna Music)/ASCAP. Covered under CCLI subscription. Offering Song: Sweet Hour of Prayer. Words and Music by Sandra Eithun. Music: © Choristers Guild. Covered under One License subscription. Communion Song: Be Thou My Vision. Text: ancient Irish; tr. by Mary E Byrne, 1905; fr. Eleanor Hill’s Poem Book of Gael, 1912, alt. Music: Trad. Irish melody; adapt. fr. The Church Hymnary, 1927. Contributors: SLANE  Covered under One License subscription. Sending Song: Bring Forth the Kingdom. Words and Music: Marty Haugen. Words and Music: © 1986 GIA Publications. 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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Updated Contact Directory and Narrative Directory

Complete by Sunday, September 26

Our new contact directory is set to go! Download it by going to the Members section and entering the password. Forgot our password? Contact the office.

Now that we have our contact information updated, to help us all get to know each other beyond cell phone numbers and email addresses, we are putting together a narrative directory.  Please complete the following form (paper copies also found in the narthex), by Sunday, September 26.  One form per household, please. Once you complete your form, send a candid shot of your family (something that represents who you are) to office@shepherdofthecross.org.  Questions? Contact Melissa Booth

Crafting for a Cause | Kids Helping Kids

Wesley United Methodist Church has recently reached out to area churches to participate in an event on Saturday, October 30 from 9:00 am – 12:00 pm.  The event will feature a craft show benefitting the Mississippi Valley Child Protection Center (MVCPC). For more information about MVCPC and how they serve our community, check out thier website

Sunday School kids at SOTC will likely take some time to assist, but if you have some crafting kids, we could use your help! Wesley is looking for kids to make their own crafts (jewelry, slime, stress balloons, hair ties, decorations, picture frames, flower pots, play dough, bookmarks, ornaments, marshmallow shooters, etc.) to sell. There are opportunities for adults, as well! Adults can sponsor a table spot for a child to sell their crafts for $50. Take a look at the Crafting for a Cause flyer and Info.

If you’d like to be a part of this effort, contact Pastor Aleese for more information and we’ll get you hooked up with the right people!

Faith Formation Opportunities

With the start of the school year, we have kicked off many groups to connect you to a community in which you feel welcomed and upheld in faith. Contact Pastor Aleese or Mackenzie Gilbert for more information and to get on email reminder lists. 

Family Faith Nights – Wednesdays @ 6:30 pm @ Grace
Groups for Elementary, Middle School and Adults

All are welcome! Elementary youth are focusing on stories of Jesus’ parables; middle school youth are diving into what it means to be saved by grace through faith; and adults are taking a deep dive into what God’s love means for our lives.  Note: face masks required at Grace.

High School Youth Group – Sundays @ 5:00-6:30 pm
Open to all youth 8th-12th grade! Our kick off was this past Sunday, but if you missed it, hop on board! Weekly schedule can be found on our website

Sunday School – Sundays @ 10:30-10:50 am
All PreK – 5th graders welcome! We open with a song time, review the story from worship and participate in a short activity.

God’s Work. Our Hands. Drive Update

Thank you all who donated to the joint effort of Grace, SOTC, and Zion Lutheran to help those in need in our area. Here at SOTC we collected the items pictured below. Towels, sheets, shampoo and conditioner was delivered to MCSA. The paper towels, Kleenex, antibacterial wipes and plastic silverware went to Flickinger Learning Center.

Fall Stewardship Emphasis: Sharing the Good News

Whenever the word “stewardship” is used in the church, often it’s associated only with money. However, being stewards is all about being mindful of how we are using all the gifts that God has entrusted to us so as to share the Good News of Jesus. To highlight this, in October we’ll highlight various things we are called to steward as disciples of Jesus. We kick off on October 3 with a focus on “Stewarding Relationships.” Stay tuned for more information about how you can be involved this coming October!

Women’s Group

Saturday, September 25 @ 8:30 am

Women’s Group meets next Saturday and will be starting a new series on the Holy Spirit. Celtic Christians liken the Holy Spirit not to a dove, but a goose. For three months, we’ll go on our own divine “wild goose chase,” tracking the Holy Spirit’s actions throughout the Bible and throughout our lives.  We’ll explore how the Spirit moves God’s people into adventures and lives we would likely never dare risk on our own.  All women welcome to join us in faith, fellowship, and prayer!