Gethsemane

Weekly Newsletter

September 8th 2024

Welcome to the Gethsemane Lutheran Church Newsletter. We welcome all who are members of Gethsemane, as well as those who are discovering us for the first time, to join us in our mission journey. We hope to keep you up-to-date in these times of amazing change for our church community. Feel free to forward the newsletter to others and give us the emails of those you think my wish to connect with us and see what great things God is doing with our church each week!


News and Announcements

Join us for our Bilingual Language Course


Gethsemane Lutheran Church is excited to announce the introduction of new English and Spanish as a second language courses! These classes are designed to foster a vibrant bilingual community within our church and beyond. Best of all, they are completely free of charge. All we ask is your commitment to starting and sticking with the course. Whether you're eager to enhance your English skills or improve your Spanish proficiency, these classes offer a supportive environment where learning and cultural exchange thrive. Join us as we embark on this journey towards deeper linguistic understanding and community connection.

Always Looking For Volunteers!


Volunteering at the Food Shelf or Clothing Closet continues to be an impactful opportunity to directly improve the lives of those in need within our community. Your time and effort are essential in our mission to provide vital resources and support to individuals and families facing hardship. Each task, no matter how small, contributes to a greater cause of compassion and care. If you feel compelled to join us in this meaningful work, please don't hesitate to reach out to Pastor Jeff or respond to this newsletter indicating your interest. Your willingness to volunteer is immensely valued and greatly appreciated as we endeavor to build a more compassionate and supportive community for everyone.



Contact us here to learn more on how to get involved! 


Wellness Event Every Wednesday!


Special thanks to Pastor Michelene Verlautz, who was at our fellowship hall on Wednesday teaching a class on mediating conflicts inside of family. The class was so well received that they’re going to continue it in the Wednesdays ahead!


Thoughts and Prayers


Asking others to share their prayer requests is a gentle reminder of the power of community and empathy. In times of joy or hardship, prayer becomes a unifying force that transcends differences and connects us on a deeper level. It's through prayer that we express our hopes, fears, and gratitude, seeking comfort and guidance from a God and Christ Jesus. Encouraging one another to share these requests fosters a sense of solidarity and reminds us that we are not alone in our journey. In this exchange of prayers, we affirm our commitment to supporting each other with love and compassion, creating a bond that strengthens both our faith and our relationships.


If you as a reader or anyone at Gethsemane and beyond have any prayer requests that they would like to share, please contact Pastor Jeff or this newsletter directly, and we would be happy to include them here in a joint effort in using the power prayer.

Interview with Red Mork


Introducing Red Mork, a long time church attendee and established member at Gethsemane Lutheran church. Take a listen to this recent interview as we learn how Red first came to Gethsemane as well as his long connection to the Camden neighborhood.


Interview


Camden Clothing Closet Hours


Please come and try on what fits you! The Camden Clothing Shop is open every 1st and 3rd Saturday of the month at Gethsemane. We also accept donations from those looking to give clothes or valued goods to the community.


Weekly FoodShelf Schedule


The Camden Promise Food Shelf feeds boxes of food to community families every week!


Our hours are 11 to 2:30pm Monday through Saturday.


We also supply lunch after church on Sundays, so please come worship with us as well as enjoy a warm meal



Writers Corner: Swing With Me

by Cindy Nehrbass


 Sometimes, I sit on our lakeside tree swing alone, pushing the ground beneath me. It can be serene to move back and forth in the air, a revisit to childhood—not pushed gently by parents, but relying on my own volition and pumping legs. Sometimes, I invite my daughter to sit with me, side by side, a different kind of comfort there. We might giggle with our legs entwined, watch the silly ducks dunking for fish or a heron strutting at the water’s edge. Occasionally, I bring our puppy, who, if on a long leash, runs in search of different smells and animal sounds in nearby tree-trunks —her movement swaying me from side to side and in sharp diagonals. It is a bit chaotic, but still more peaceful than my day-to-day life and the world I worry about past my yard. 


Sometimes as I sit, I pray. But most of the time, I try to let my mind rest and open to whatever exists past the road noise and neighborhood children playing or the sound of the news on someone’s extra loud TV. It is a “mini” escape, a respite. Sometimes, I can even feel the presence of my mom, or my dad, sitting next to me. I have no confirmation of this visually—I know they are in heaven, now. Maybe it’s just a hope, or a need, or some state of grief, but it happens. And, I am thankful I can picture my dad sitting on the same swing, with his eyes closed and head bowed in prayer (or sleep). I get comfort knowing the swing brought him peace after my mom died. Perhaps, he was swinging with her then, too; or, perhaps, he was swinging with God.


Maybe this is how Jesus sits with us all—without any formal “please join me” invitation. Maybe this is how God comes near…in our emptying of self. In the moments of quiet, when we stop the world and get off the ride, abandon the race, let go of the checklists, daily grind, expectations and must-dos. When we let the laundry pile up and the dinner dishes sit, turn off our phones. When we walk down the hill (or to a park) to sit on our personal swings or front stoops, or benches, or cross-legged on the lawn. When we are being fully whoever we are in the moment, past all flaws, sins, and personal failures. Sitting in the quiet, just as we are. 


I know that when I sit on my swing in silence and let God’s creation—in the green grass, rustling leaves, and bird chirps—speak to me, I draw closer to God. By opening up to the moment, leaving a seat next to me, I believe God comes closer and swings with me, too. In your life, can you find your swing, empty yourself, and allow Jesus to take the seat next to you, too?

Amen. 


Please Join Us for Weekly Worship!


We warmly invite you to join us at Gethsemane every Sunday for our in-person worship service. Whether you're a long-time member of our congregation or someone seeking spiritual connection, you'll find a welcoming community ready to embrace you. For those unable to attend in person, we offer the option to join us virtually via Zoom link, ensuring that everyone can participate in our worship experience regardless of their location. Our services, held every Sunday at 10:30 am, are conducted bilingually in Spanish and English, reflecting the diversity and inclusivity of our congregation. Come as you are and join us in lifting our voices in praise and worship. Below is the Zoom link for virtual attendance. We look forward to worshiping together with you.



Online Worship Service

Working Together So That All Experience Gracious Invitation Into Life-giving Christian Community


―Gethsemane Mission Statement

4656 Colfax Avenue North

Minneapolis, MN 55412

612-521-3575

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