Thursday, March 28, 2024 - Holy Week is Here

Dear Friends in Christ,


We now enter the Triduum, the three sacred days.  


There are still spots available for the 6pm Maundy Thursday service and dinner.  Simply email me if you plan on coming. Also, we have a 5am slot and a 10am slot open for the Garden Watch in the chapel. To wait and watch with the Lord in this kind of stillness can be powerful. And thanks to the flower guild, the chapel has never looked more like Gethsemane. Enter the chapel through the Beaumont door off the church driveway, using the door code. Sign up here.


The Good Friday 12pm service will begin with special music from a 20-person women's choir. During the veneration of the cross all are encouraged to come forward around the cross, to pray, to touch the wood, or simply to be close to this tree of life. You may write something you are carrying, a worry, a pain, a yearning, something done or left undone, something you would like to release to God. All notes will be gathered and burned in the fire of the Great Vigil of Easter.  The 5:30pm All-Ages Family service on Good Friday has remarkable solemnity, as we slowly dim the lights throughout the service, much like a service of tenebrae. Adults without kids have told us they have been profoundly moved. 


Many forget that the 8pm Saturday Easter Vigil features a full choir and this year we have new music after each reading. We also have 4 baptisms, 2 of them adults!


Sunday offers an 8am Easter Service of quiet joy, and some like to come to church that much closer to Easter dawn. If you opt for choir and brass at 9:30am Choral Eucharist, come early for a seat. After 9:25am we begin seating people in the chapel (or other overflow spaces).  


May we be more deeply transformed into the likeness of Christ as we move together through his passion, death, and glorious resurrection.

Seth+


In Our Prayers

Intercessory prayer is at the heart of a Christian community.

Please offer your prayers for the following people.* 


Especially Now for Parishioners: June Berry, Ken Baumeister,


Especially Now for family and friends: Shannon Reading (sister of Patrick O'Connor), Margie & Steve O'Connor (Parents of Patrick O'Connor)


Long Term for parishioners: Scott Riedel, Pam Eversfield, Chip Morris, Vik Gotlieb, Katie Hermann, Tim Hancock, Ken Baumeister, Elizabeth Casey, Darrell Lile, Mary Meyers, Chris Binder, Barb Larkin, Karol Rehm, Martha Vogel, Genevieve, Gigi Short, Grace Anne Cochrane, Rachel Kolb, Mark McLaughlin, Cathy Martin Braun


Long Term for family and friends: Pamela Gustafson (aunt of Kari Foote), Elizabeth, Joan Spector (sister of Lyn Slater), Mark (friend of Robin Pedersen), Helga Rikkers (mother of Ben Rikkers), Jay (friend of Kathy Stanford), Colin Brewer (friend of Maureen Oster), George (brother of Mary Kay Anderson), Craig Smith (friend of Seth Dietrich), Sue & Jerry Hiller, Debi Chier Schmidlkofer (friend of Catherine Davidson), Jeff Jones (friend of Andy McKinley), George Kashou (brother in law of Sandy Kashou), Jill, Joe Rosenfield (friend of Helen & James Benton), Ann, Cameron (friend of Julie Thauer & John Andritsch), Wyatt Woods (great nephew of DeDe Pitrof), Dave Altick (cousin of Kitty Sturrock), Ian (friend of Willette Knopp), Christopher, Cindy & Christine (relatives of Ira Leidel), TajMahal Dirbas (mother of Sandy Kashou), Danial Oakley (nephew of Sandy & Bob Kashou)


We also pray for the people in places shattered by war, especially Ukraine, Russia, Sudan, Gaza, Israel, We pray for all who have died, and all who mourn. We pray for the end of the killing of the innocent, and for all those leaders discerning the path of peace and justice. 


Homebound:  Grace Haydon


Serving in the Armed Forces: Tiernan Wilkinson (son of Chantal Knier),

Jeffrey Ryan (grandnephew of Ira Leidel), Josh Currier (grandson of Elizabeth Klijnsmit), Teo C. Garcia (brother of Jennifer Garcia Jetton), Jacob Vogt (nephew of Bridget Elliott), Charlie Kobussen (son of Denise & Tim Kobussen), Billy Manger and Tanner Plomb (nephews of DeDe Pitrof), Matthew Herbstreith (son of Tom Herbstreith), Anthony Oakley (nephew of Sandy & Bob Kashou) 


Parents Expecting: Claire & Will Hagerup and Tova & Christopher Hagerup (grandparents Chris & Loni Hagerup)



This Sunday's Altar Flowers:

See Easter Sunday bulletin


Birthdays This Week: Catherine Boemer, Attalie Content, Tim Hancock, Lanre Abiola, Anne Eversfield, Jeffrey Evans, Ryan Olsta, Forrest Naleid, Tom Binder, Michael French, Ronn Kirkwood, Chantal Knier  


Anniversaries:


*If you would like to add a name to the Prayer List:

email Fr. Seth and Heidi Behlke. You must have permission from the person you are adding. Include your relationship to the person and, if you are willing, a brief reason for the request which will be shared with the clergy and prayer team. This helps to create a connection to the person prayed for beyond simply their name and will be kept strictly confidential.


**Please let Heidi know if we have missed your birthday or anniversary.



Easter Sunday


8am service Holy Eucharist, Quiet service



9:30 service - Holy Eucharist, Music with congregational singing. 





NOTE: if you'd like to receive a Sunday morning email with just the links to the Sunday livestream service and scheduled FORUM presentations,

send your request to Julie

Serving This Sunday: March 31, 2024

8:00 am Service

Greeter & Usher: Chris Hagerup

Acolyte & Reader: Sue Toman


9:30 am Service

Vestry Greeters: Steve Bruemmer

Ushers: *Steve Schley, Lynne Schley, Patrick Foley, Gary Laev

Torchbearers: Alex Bardunias, Hattie O’Connor Crucifer: James Hinchey

Newcomer Host:  Lynne Schley

Lectors: Maureen McCabe, Stephen Forrest,   

Prayer Reader: Lee Dreyfus

Eucharistic Ministers: Don Allen, John Hinchey, James Hinchey, Gary Laev

Altar Guild: Team 1 - Jackie Keene, Edna Decker, Loni Hagerup, William Jolly, Catherine Skoog

Coffee Hospitality: 8:00am:  Elizabeth Casey and Jan Effinger

9:30am: Lisa Obrien, Susan and Lee Dreyfus, Jr

Maundy Thursday Agape Meal with Liturgy

Thursday, March 28th 6:00 p.m. (Registration by Sunday March 24th required see sign up link below) Come join us as we commemorate the Last Supper with a catered Greek feast. We enter into Scripture with interactive readings, wash and prepare the church for Good Friday, and begin the vigil in the garden.

This night is for the whole family!


Chapel Garden Watch

Thursday March 28th 8:00 p.m. - noon March 29th

Two people each hour keep vigil in the chapel throughout the night. Sign up here or email Heidi

Good Friday Liturgy

Friday, March 29th at 12 noon or

All-Ages Service 5:30 p.m.

12:00 pm LIVESTREAM HERE

At noon we will gather for a solemn service featuring special choral music, the proclamation of the cross, the reading of the passion gospel, and a short reflection. An All-Ages service at 5:30 p.m. features a hands-on retelling of the Passion Story. 

Easter Vigil

Saturday, March 30th at 8 p.m The Vigil has been the pinnacle of Holy Week since the earliest days of the church. Celebrate the resurrection of Jesus with the Great Fire, telling of salvation history, and the first (and most raucous) A----luia of Easter. A true Easter service: chocolate and champagne to follow. If you would like to help, with festivities email Fr. Seth

Special Easter Offering of Music, Flowers, Memorial or In Thanksgiving for a loved one

Using the envelope mailed to you or in an email to Heidi directly, Please include your name(s) and the name(s) of those you are remembering, written as you would like them to appear in the Easter bulletins. For the purposes of printing the bulletin, envelopes must be returned to the church office no later than Friday, March 22nd.

Do you have an hour to help out in the office to help stuff bulletins in preparation for our Holy Week bulletins? email Julie for details Thanks!

Thank you for all you do for Christ Church! If you have any questions, please contact Susan Dreyfus by email

Easter Celebration needs volunteers for baked goods


We will be holding an expanded coffee hour after the 9:30 mass on Easter Sunday as we come together to celebrate our risen Lord. 


If you can help out:

• Bake or buy: 3 dozen pieces of Baked Goods (no nuts please)

Please bring your contribution on a disposable plate (well wrapped)

• Drop off in the kitchen between Good Friday - 3/29 and 8am on Easter Sunday. 3/31

The FORUM presentations are archived here

Spring Garden Clean up


Spring is poking its head up and we would love some volunteers to help us clean up the gardens! Dress for the weather and join us Saturday, April 13 from 10:30 am to 1 pm. Bring your gloves and any hand tools . There will be a potluck lunch with sub sandwiches and drinks in the Great Hall. 

Please sign up after the 9:30 service or Click our names to email us. Betsy Head or Susan Dreyfus

Continuing!

Scripture, Song and Silence

In the Nave at Noon 12:00-12:30

Fridays through May 17

led by Mark Hilgendorf or Tom Herbstreith

Click on names for more details

Food Drive for Mother's Day Coming soon!

NEW ITEMS:

2024 Pantry Wish List

Pancake Mix- Special Request!

Syrup - Special Request!

Baked Beans - Special Request!

Just Added: Feminine hygiene pads and Depends

• Tuna & Tuna helper 

Spam

• Spaghetti & Canned Pasta Sauce 

• Peanut Butter & Jelly

• Hamburger Helper

• Canned Greens (Collard, Mustard, Turnip, Mixed)

Thank you for keeping All Peoples Pantry stocked this Winter!

All Peoples Church Pantry LOVES your red Sendik's grocery bags!

Keep saving them, bring them to church and drop off in the red wagon or give to Lynne Schley. Thank you!

CCLC Happy Hour Thursdays

Every Thursday at Lyn Slater's home -

6350 N. Lake Dr. WFB at 4:30 pm


Christ Church Ladies Connections is open to all women at Christ Church. Please join us on any Thursday that works for you. No need to RSVP, just come when you can. We'd love to see you!


N/A beverages available; wine $3.

If you would like to receive the group email which is sent weekly, please contact Kathy Stanford with any questions.

Download your copy of this semester's formation calendar!


Save the Dates: Communion Formation & Celebration


If you're interested in teaching your child more about why we take communion and how to do so respectfully, we have several opportunities coming up after Easter! Save these dates -- more information will be forthcoming. (Please note that this a change from the children's formation calendar -- originally the Communion Celebration was planned for April 14.)


April 7: Children's Communion Potluck during the Sunday school hour

April 21: Post-Service Communion Workshop with Fr. Seth

May 5: Communion Celebration Sunday

Family Stations of the Cross Hike on Holy Saturday March 30th -- 10:30am


Walking the Stations of the Cross is a powerful way to reflect on the passion of Christ during Holy Week. Introduce your kids to this ancient practice by hiking the Stations of the Cross at Holy Hill Basilica. A paved, mostly stroller-friendly trail winds through hills and woods, taking participants through all 14 stations. We'll enjoy nature and friendship while taking time to stop at each station for a brief, kid-friendly reflection.


Please RSVP to Bailey Steger by Sunday, March 24 to gauge interest and numbers, and indicate what time of day (morning or afternoon) works best for your family.

K3-1st Grade: Explorers

will meet in one of the basement classrooms. Click here for this semester's overview for Explorers.

2nd-5th Grade: Seekers

will meet in the basement youth room. Click here for this semester's overview for Seekers.

NEXT HDTF is

Sunday,

April 14, 2024

Handing Down the Faith Sundays

Designed to encourage deeper understanding

of and more engagement with the liturgy for children. The clergy will offer brief explanations and invite children to participate and observe in specific ways. All children of any age and ability are welcome to participate as they feel comfortable.

Plant Natives in YOUR Backyard!


Here's a simple suggestion that is within reach for each of us, yet if widely implemented, could be significant: plant native plants. (Milwaukee Sentinel)


"It can make a difference, you bet," said Ryan Brady, conservation biologist with the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources. "As we see more changes to the landscape, what people do in their own yards will only become more important to wildlife." Native plants that have deep, extensive roots do this infinitely better than turf grass or ornamentals as well as contributing as pollinators. Native plants may be ordered on-line and many sales start now. Here is a link to native plant sales in Wisconsin.   

2024 Wisconsin Native Plant Sales

LED Lighting Conversion is taking place for all downstairs classrooms on Thursday March 21 with funds from the Diocesan Creation Care Grant and several donations. Our next lighting conversions will hopefully include volunteer help.  Stay tuned.  


LED bulbs will help the Church reduce it's carbon foot print too!

Join a BOOK Group:

Monday MORNING Women’s Book Study Group

Mondays on zoom


NEW BOOK started March 25th



The Friendship of Women by Joan Chittister about women of the Bible

Available on Amazon

WHO: All women of Christ Church are invited

WHEN: Mondays from 9:15 – 10:15 AM (optional social time beforehand at 9:00), and every Monday thereafter

WHERE: On zoom


Zoom link HERE Password: “study”

Meeting ID: 837 0526 9913

on Amazon here - new or used

 

FOR MORE INFORMATION: Click to Contact The Rev. Mary S. Trainor

1st & 3rd Mondays at Penny Cruse's

The Monday EVENING Women's Book Group 

is reading

The Reason for God by Tim Keller.   Publication date August 2009


The group is open to women and we meet on the 1st and 3rd Mondays of the month at 6:30 pm and conclude by 7:45 pm. If you cannot attend every meeting or are jumping in late, you are still welcome! (We read about 20 pages for each meeting so it’s not the whole book at once and that seems to work well for busy people!) 


Penny Cruse hosts in her home and to get more details, email her here. Beverages will be available and fellowship is plentiful!  

Men's Book Group led by Greg Bell

Freeing Jesus: Rediscovering Jesus as Friend, Teacher, Savior, Lord, Way, and Presence by Diana Butler Bass. 


Contact Greg for information.

See below for other ongoing opportunities for connection. (Evening Prayer, Wednesday Contemplative service...etc).

Weekday Services

Wednesday AM Contemplative

Eucharist

Service

Wednesdays 9:00 a.m. - 9:40. A short retreat in the middle of the week. So many of us are searching for a bit of peace in our busy lives. Even a few moments of deep connection with God, ourselves, and others can profoundly recharge us for the journey. 


2nd and 4th Wednesdays there will be an opportunity in the Chapel for the laying on of hands and healing prayer. contact Fr. Oswald with any questions

Wednesday + Thursday Evening Prayer

Wednesday and Thursday - 5:30pm 


To call in to Evening Prayer, call 312 626 6799

Type in Meeting ID 847 2947 4435

Passcode: 019453


The service is a beautiful expression of peace and calm at the end of the day and lasts only 20 minutes



On ZOOM: Join the meeting here


Newcomers are especially welcome. 

Email Randy Dean if you're interested!

Meetings: next meeting time and date to be determined. Team Wellness is seeking a new chair or two new co-chairs. If you’re interested in leading our efforts, please reach out to Kari Foote or Father Seth.

Walk-Run Club

Tuesday Mornings at 7:30 am

meet at red door (office entrance) of church.

Reach out to Maureen McCabe, Betsy Head, Maggie Dietrich or Kari Foote with questions!

Check out Titles!

Visit our shelf in the J.T. room, Lending Library Just sign out a book on the clipboard and enjoy a good read!

Around the Community

Fine Arts Quartet

FREE Festival

First 2 Sundays in April at 3:00pm and 3rd Sunday at 7pm

See details and locations in flyer

Download the flyer here

The False White Gospel Rejecting Christian Nationalism, Reclaiming True Faith and Refounding Democracy

An evening with noted Theologian, author and Social Activist Jim Wallis sponsored by Micah-We All Belong, Wisdom, Boswell books, Bay Bridge and United Methodist church of Whitefish Bay



Friday, April 5, 2024 at 6pm United Methodist Church of Whitefish Bay 819 E. Silver Spring Dr.



Register HERE Download the flyer here

Download the latest Martha & Mary newsletter here

eWeekly Broadcast submissions

The church office is open Monday - Thursday from 10am - 3pm 

Please call ahead, 414-946-3368, if you need to see someone in person. Staff may be contacted by email throughout the week. 


Email or call Heidi for Parish Administration issues such as:

Membership, Directory updates, prayer requests, columbarium, building use, calendar scheduling, as well as for business and giving or pledging questions. 

Heidi is in the office Monday - Wednesday. 10:00 - 3:00pm


eWeekly Broadcast Submissions: SUBMISSIONS DUE WEDNESDAY NOON. (earlier is appreciated!) Please email both Julie Thauer and Heidi BehlkeAs always, submissions are due by noon on Wednesdays to make it into the Thursday e-Weekly Broadcast for that week. 


Please Note:

Julie Thauer publishes the scheduled events and posts publicity for all group notices (i.e. Team Wellness, Green Team, Youth and Family, Outreach, Beloved Community, The FORUM). in the eWeekly Broadcast and prints the weekly Sunday bulletins and special services. If your group is looking for additional support in Social Media (Facebook and Instagram) contact Julie.

Julie is in the office Thursdays 10:00am - 4:00pm


Alex Konkel is available for for building and grounds issues.

Continue to watch this weekly newsletter for the most recent updates and changes.

The clergy are available by email:

The Rector - Fr. Seth Dietrich at seth@christchurchwfb.org or

The Associate Rector - Fr. Oswald Bwechwa at oswald@christchurchwfb.org.


In the case of a pastoral emergency,

contact Fr. Seth at 414-630-6143 or Fr. Oswald at 414-750-7165.


Email Julie for communication issues such as the e-Weekly Broadcast newsletter, the Sunday Bulletin, media, website or anytime or by phone on Thursdays in the office.


Email Alex for building and grounds issues

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