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This Week's Message from Pastor Hans:

March 2, 2025: Transfiguration Sunday - Come Celebrate the Festival!

Highlight from This Week's Video:

"I look forward to seeing you in worship this coming Sunday as we celebrate the Festival of Transfiguration. Thanks for all the ways that you invest and participate in this wonderful community of faith."

Please Join Us for Worship, sumner: Transfiguration Sunday with Holy Communion (9:30am)

Preaching

Pastor Hans Lee

Music

Normandale Choir, Normandale Brass, Diane Larson (flute)

Scripture

Exodus 34:29-35; 2 Corinthians 3:12-4:2; Psalm 96; Luke 9:28-36 [37-43a]

Join worship via livestream!

Community Meals

Grab your families, loved ones, and maybe a few friends, and come enjoy a delicious dinner in the middle of your week!


For anyone 16 and over, these meals will only be $8! For our younger friends ages 3-15, it'll only $5, and 3 and under are free.

Tonight's Menu

Here's what this evening's menu will feature:

  • Linguini / Zucchini noodles
  • Creamy chicken
  • Cheese bread
  • Caesar salad
  • Buttered broccoli
  • Fresh fruit
  • Fresh baked cookies

Community Meal Changes for Lent: Starting Next Wednesday

It's that time of year! Lenten midweek worship services on Wednesday evenings will start next Wednesday -- Ash Wednesday, March 5.


From then until April 9, we will stop serving community meals at 6:25pm so everyone can have enough time to transition from Fellowship Hall up to the sanctuary for worship. You can help us by wrapping up any of the board games that may be out by then as well! Friendly reminder: we do not have childcare available during community meals or worship.

We can't wait to see and break bread with you there!

Small Group Ministries

Parent Connect: Littles THIS Sunday!

All Ages are Welcome for Game Night THIS Sunday!

Mission & Outreach

Minnesotans made an estimated 9 MILLION visits to food shelves in 2024, up 20% from the previous record of 7.3 MILLION set in 2023.*

Annual visits to food shelves are now 150% higher than they were prior to the pandemic.


Partnering with Greater Minneapolis Council of Churches (GMCC) and benefitting local food shelves CES, VEAP, ELCA World Hunger, Meals on Wheels, and Every Meal (through culturally-appropriate food in backpacks for students attending Cornelia Elementary literally across the street), we will help feed our neighbors across the state with in-kind items and cash donations.


Starting this Sunday, March 2, donations will be collected at the church and stored until April 6. As you leave worship this Sunday, ushers will have grocery bags with lists of what items we will receive. Fill it up and bring it by the packing our March 26 packing event.


On Wednesday, March 26, we will once again have our hands-on packing event starting at 7:00pm following our Lenten Vespers worship in the Fellowship Hall! All ages are welcome to come sort and box all the donated food, bag rice, repackage laundry pods, make personal notes of encouragement for food recipients, and more! 

Feeding America reports that 537,890 Minnesotans are facing hunger. 34% of these individuals are under the age of 18.*

We need you! Bring your in-kind items into the church or make your cash donation at normluth.org/give, select "One-Time Gift" and identify the "Hunger" fund. Thanks to an anonymous donor in our congregation, we have a challenge grant available that matchees the first $10,000 we raise dollar-for-dollar!


Did you know that, last year, Normandale contributed almost $26,000 to our hunger partners?! This included your gifts, a gift from Normandale Foundation, and a notable grant for innovative food lockers so people who can't come during business hours still have a way to receive their food.


Now... let's see what we can do in 2025!

In Remembrance of Our Beloved

Worship & Music

Faith lives and moves within us as we change and grow.


This Lent, we’ll rediscover the foundational stories of our faith that are passed down from generation to generation. We’ll explore ways we live out that faith in the world both as a community and as individuals.


Historically, Lent has been a time of instruction in the basics of the faith. There’s no better time to dig into scripture, reflecting deeply on the ways God’s story intertwines with ours.

2024 Annual Meeting Materials

If you were not able to make this past Sunday's annual meeting, here is both the copy of our 2024 Annual Report as well as the presentation that was given to those in attendance.


Any questions about anything here or not here? Contact Director of Operations and Finance Brent Malcom.

75th Anniversary

Check Out Our Narthex and Sanctuary for Notable Worship & Music Items from Our Past!

One of our objectives in celebrating our 75th anniversary is to graciously

acknowledge the gifts from our past and how they have led us to the gifts of our present and future.


During worship, you will see candlesticks on the altar that were among the first to illumine our sanctuary all those years ago, helping those who founded this congregation bear witness as they help us to do so today.


Special thanks to Bert Ledder who tirelessly assembled treasures in our narthex that showcase our beginnings, including a snapshot of our charter members, the vestment that Pastor Carlson wore at his installation, and more -- check them out!

Candlesticks are only out during worship.

Introducing "75 Stories"

This past Sunday at worship, Pastor Maria introduced "75 Stories," an idea created to commemorate and celebrate our 75th anniversary.


Over the next year, members of our Normandale community will be sharing their stories of faith, hope, laughter, love, and service. Every week or so a new story will be added, building a more profound understanding and appreciation of who we are and have been, our impact on the world, and our dreams for the future.


So, now… listen:

75 Stories to help commemorate and celebrate Normandale Lutheran Church's 75th anniversary!

New Story This Week: Heritage Committee Chair Joanna Swanson

75 Stories to help commemorate and celebrate Normandale Lutheran Church's 75th anniversary!

Normandale Preschool & Blessing Place

National Lutheran Choir

Join the National Lutheran Choir (NLC), under the leadership of Jennaya Robison, for Healing Body, Mind, Spirit.


Hear the NLC at the Chapel of St. Thomas Aquinas on Sunday, March 2, beginning at 4:00pm. This performance will include a premiere of a new three-movement composition called “Three Songs for Healing” by Hans Bridger Heruth with text by Brian Newhouse.

Additionally, this concert will include works by Karen E. Black, Sergei Rachmaninoff, Eric Whitacre, Moses Hogan, and more.


Tickets are free, and are available via NLCA.com.

ELCA

On Saturday, February 1, an account on X (formerly known as Twitter) under the handle “General Mike Flynn” posted: “Now it’s the ‘Lutheran’ faith (this use of ‘religion’ as a money laundering operation must end)”

This inferred that certain Lutheran organizations like Global Refuge (formerly Lutheran Immigration and Refugee Service) and Lutheran Services in America receive federal grant money with no transparency regarding its use of funding. 


ELCA Churchwide and Presiding Bishop Eaton released a video in response to these false allegations.

ELCA responds to false accusations on X 02-02-2025 | Presiding Bishop Elizabeth Eaton

Pastoral Care Ministries

Interested in Becoming A Stephen Minister?

So Many Chances for You to

Engage, Give, & Learn, sumner!

Check Out What's Coming In the Weeks Ahead...

"What's the point of it all?"


In the postmodern world, the meaning and direction of human existence is increasingly a question mark with few satisfying answers forthcoming. People of faith are not immune to such questions as they struggle to meaningfully connect their faith to their daily lives. In "GPS: Finding Direction on Your Faith and Life Journey," pastor and author John Strommen -- who was on staff here at Normandale Lutheran Church from 1987-1992 -- makes the case that much of this existential struggle is born of an anthropocentric worldview that has banished God to the margins, leaving humans with the futile task of playing God as they attempt to create their own meaning, purpose, and identity.


Drawing on core Christian understandings through a Lutheran lens, the author asserts that life-giving meaning and purpose are gifts given by God alone, who frees people from their self-justifying ways to take an inventory of their many gifts and participate in a new creation where love of neighbor is the social currency. It is the core theme of this book that God is in fact present, deeply invested and at work in the everyday world, calling everyone daily to partner with God to co-create a more trustworthy, loving, and hopeful world.


Pastor John Strommen will lead the discussion on the following Sundays in Fellowship Hall:

March 9, 16, 23, and 30

from 10:45-11:45 am


Books are available for purchase at the front desk for $25. Or you may purchase from wipfandstock.com or Amazon.


If you plan to attend, please read through Chapter 3 prior to the first session on March 9.


Hope to see you there!

March's Second Wednesday

Sign Up Today for this Beginners Pilates Session!

In this introductory Pilates class, you'll learn how to engage and strengthen your core muscles through mindful movement. The session focuses on learning what your “core” is and building awareness of your deep stabilization muscles. With a blend of exercises and focused breathwork, you'll improve posture and stability. This class is designed to help you connect with your core for better mobility and durability.


All ages and abilities are welcome!


About your instructor:

Jen Pederson, PT is a licensed physical therapist with over 20 years of experience. She is a certified Pilates instructor and a specialist in spine care. Jen has been a long time member of Normandale and is using her gifts / vocation to serve our community and help live more deeply into our bodies of faith!

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... And These Happen Every Week!

Join us in our chapel every Tuesday morning for a simple and timely service of piano, prayer, and reflection.

WWBS is off for Ash Wednesday; returning March 12!

Bring your Bible; topical study guides for $10 per copy. 

Also available via livestream on our Facebook page.

Choir Rehearsal Schedule

Cherub Choir

TONIGHT (2/26) from: 5:00 - 5:45pm

Children's Choir

TONIGHT (2/26) from: 6:00 - 6:45pm

Normandale Choir

TONIGHT (2/26) from: 6:30 - 8:00pm

Normandale Bells

TOMORROW (2/27) from: 5:45 - 6:45pm

Children, Youth, and Family (CYF)

Sunday School from 10:40-11:30am

Regular CYF Wednesday Programming

5th and 6th Graders!



MEET TONIGHT from: 6:45pm - 7:45pm

7th and 8th Graders!


MEET TONIGHT from: 6:45pm - 7:45pm

9th - 12th 

Graders!



MEET TONIGHT from: from: 8:00pm - 9:00pm

First Communion Faith Marker

At Normandale Lutheran Church, we believe that Christ’s invitation to the table for Holy Communion is for all people and we support a child's coming to the table by providing a First Communion Instruction Workshop for any who are curious and want to learn more. 


Each year at Normandale, we extend a special invitation for this instructional workshop for all families with 2nd & 3rd graders. But we welcome children of all ages who are feeling ready to participate in communion and have not yet received instruction of this sacrament. Whether this is your child’s first time taking communion, or your child has communed for many years, this instruction is a time to find deep connection and understanding of Holy Communion.


We invite you to join us for this year’s First Communion learning class & recognition. Please note that if this date does not work for you, this is an annual event and you can join us next year, regardless of your child's age.


Save the Dates:

  1. Sunday, March 9: First Communion Instruction, 10:40-11:30 am. Taught by Lily Askegaard in the chapel.
  2. Sunday, March 16: First Communion Recognition in worship. Arrive by 9:00am to check-in.


This First Communion class at Normandale follows the "A Place For You" Holy Communion curriculum by Daniel Erlander. During the class, children will receive a wooden communion cup and decorate it with their name, learn about the elements of Communion, and practice taking communion together.


Please keep in mind that choosing to begin taking Holy Communion is a family decision. Jesus was clear that all people are beloved children of God, and that all are welcome at Christ’s table. The decision of First Communion readiness is a personal and family choice!


To participate, please complete this registration form no later than March 5th, so our staff can prepare enough materials for our class.


If you have any questions, please contact Lily Askegaard.


We look forward to sharing this wonderful and meaningful experience with you!

Introducing ABLAZE Night Out!

We had so much fun together bowling, laser tagging, and enjoying pizza recently at our Winter Retreat that we've decided to do it more often!


Once a month for the rest of the year we will travel offsite on a Sunday evening to do something new together! Each event will begin at 7:00pm and cost $35.00 per participant.


Check out the schedule above and register today!

REGISTER FOR ABLAZE NIGHT OUT

Save the Date: Easter Egg Hunt!

Get Signed Up for Summer!

REGISTER FOR SUMMER 2025 EVENTS NOW!

Details Around High School Trip to Holden Village

Last week we announced on social media that our High School summer trip will be to Holden Village this June 14-23rd. Your investment to attend is $900 dollars including transportation.

Financial support is available!

Holden Village sits at the end of Lake Chelan, a river shaped lake, in the Cascade Mountains of Washington. The only way to reach Holden Village is via boat or by foot. Our group will be taking the Empire Builder Train from St. Paul's Union Station to Wenatchee, WA. This route hosts spectacular views of Glacier National Park and more! Upon our arrival in Wenatchee, we will take a bus then a boat to reach Holden Village. During our six days at Holden, we will spend time living in the community, sharing meals, hiking, creating, and learning.


Have questions or want to learn more? There are options! 


On Wednesday, March 5 from 5:00-6:00pm there will be an open house informational session. I will also be available to connect with you and answer questions during that time. 


More to come on this fantastic opportunity soon. Until then, check out this video to get excited!

Holden Village Summer 2018

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