Baptism: Our Daily Bucket Challenge!
More than 30 years ago, my great-aunt Joanie died after a painfully slow and terrible bout with ALS, known only to me then as “Lou Gehrig’s disease”. Over the last month just about everyone I know has been challenged to dump a bucket of ice/water over their head as a way to raise awareness and money for research so that it may be a disease of the past. What has amazed me is the amount of criticism that accompanies the challenge. It is mere ‘stunt fundraising’ according to one writer. It is self-congratulatory, ‘focusing on fun rather than donating to a charity in need’ according to another. A British paper calls it a ‘middle class wet T-shirt contest for armchair clicktivists’. I suppose the sarcastic saying may be true: “No good deed shall go unpunished....”
This weekend is your last chance to give a free furnace to those in need!
The La Crosse Area Synod wants to assist the Lennox corporation with their efforts to supply free furnaces to families in need. They supply the furnace, another company supplies the thermostat and local dealers install—all at no charge to the customer. But if they don’t know of someone who is deserving, they can’t help them!
Little LEAPs Meets This Sunday
Little LEAPs will meet only once in August. The group — for children from birth to 3 years old and their parents/guardians — will meet this month at 9:15 a.m. Aug. 31 in room 102 for an end-of-year celebration.
Dallas Holm Praise Concert, Friday Sept 5 in Winona
Praise concert with Dallas Holm, Friday, September 5th at 7pm at Living Light Church, 850 Highway 14 in Winona, MN. Free admission (a love offering will be taken).
Worship Training for Ushers, Communion Servers, Readers, and Projectionists THIS Sunday
Everyone who has helped and everyone interested in helping in any if these areas are to attend the training. Pastor Karyn and Kathryn will provide the training and answer any questions. August 24 between services...
Coffee With Karyn Starting New Book: Great Time to Join!
The small group Coffee with Pastor Karyn is beginning a new book: The Lemon Tree by Sandy Tolan. Pastor Karyn is looking forward to reading this book with everyone, which explores the deep and painful roots of the current conflict in the Holy Land.
Early Bird Pricing Ends Today for Color Run!
Early bird pricing ends TODAY for the Color Run. Register at www.thecolorrun.com/la-crosse.
Message from Marla
With school fast approaching I have been extremely busy at the ACTS 20:35 - teen clothes closet. Many parents are struggling to fill back to school needs. If you can help with the follow items I will get them delivered....
PraiseHymn Needs YOUth!
PraiseHymn needs young singers and musicians of all types, ages 12–18! The group performs contemporary Christian music and Christian rock once per month as part of our contemporary worship service. Learn more at an organizational meeting here at First on Sunday, September 21 at 4pm. For more info contact Dick Daleki at 608.783.1576 or email: dick@firstlu.org.
School Supplies Needed for ACTS 20:35
During August and September the ACTS 20:35 Clothes Closet will to start collecting school supplies for high school kids visiting the clothes closet. Place donations in the ACTS 20:35 tote out in the narthex. Thanks!
Before the After
Before the After is a planning tool to be used by anyone, any age, to outline your wishes, prepare and organize pertinent documents and eliminate possible tough decisions for your loved ones. You are welcome to attend as many Planning Sessions as needed to plan your Before the After, ask questions of knowledgeable individuals, open communication with family or friends and coordinate all your information in One Place.
Join the Team for the Color Run!
Run with team “Light Up the World” on Saturday, September 13! Anyone who wants to join First’s team can go to the website and register! www.thecolorrun.com/la-crosse
OWLs Post for August
The OWL’s enjoyed a trip to the Circus in June. We visited Circus World in Baraboo, Wisconsin and were treated to a day of Big Top Performances, elephant rides (see picture), circus wagons and tours of the Ringling Bros. winter headquarters. A great deal of fun was had by all. The trip had the added adventure of the van breaking down just east of Tomah on the way home. You will have to talk with an OWL who made the trip for the whole story. At the June potluck we shared stories of our favorite circus adventures....
Message from Pastor Karyn for August
“A little rebellion now and then is a good thing.” – Thomas Jefferson
When I saw this quote, I laughed. It was so perfect. It fit with everything we had learned while being in Philadelphia. If I was a t-shirt wearing person I would have purchased the t-shirt. The funny thing was when our group met for lunch that afternoon, several others mentioned seeing it and thinking the same thing!...
Message from Pastor Stanton
Ten teams of three to five people each have been busy putting meat on the bones of our plans. These teams are coming up with specific ideas for how to address how First serves the community, hospitality, evangelism, learning ministries, property concerns, worship, stewardship and more. Ideas have been flying around all summer without much concern for exactly how they will all get done. Now that we are naming the places we want to go, the next step is for our staff, leaders and all our members to figure out how to get there....