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Vol. 15 April 9, 2025

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FROM PASTOR ANN

Bible Study


Isaiah 50:4-9a

4 The Lord God has given me

a trained tongue,

that I may know how to sustain

the weary with a word.

Morning by morning he wakens,

wakens my ear

to listen as those who are taught.

5 The Lord God has opened my ear,

and I was not rebellious;

I did not turn backward.

6 I gave my back to those who struck me

and my cheeks to those who pulled out the beard;

I did not hide my face

from insult and spitting.

7 The Lord God helps me;

therefore I have not been disgraced;

therefore I have set my face like flint,

and I know that I shall not be put to shame;

8 he who vindicates me is near.

Who will contend with me?

Let us stand in court together.

Who are my adversaries?

Let them confront me.

9a It is the Lord God who helps me;

who will declare me guilty?


+Have you been challenged to trust in God in the same way the writer of Isaiah has? What makes it difficult to do that? What makes it easier to do that?


Philippians 2:5-11

5 Let the same mind be in you that was in Christ Jesus,

6 who, though he existed in the form of God,

did not regard equality with God

as something to be grasped,

7 but emptied himself,

taking the form of a slave,

assuming human likeness.

And being found in appearance as a human,

8 he humbled himself

and became obedient to the point of death—

even death on a cross.

9 Therefore God exalted him even more highly

and gave him the name

that is above every other name,

10 so that at the name given to Jesus

every knee should bend,

in heaven and on earth and under the earth,

11 and every tongue should confess

that Jesus Christ is Lord,

to the glory of God the Father.


+Being of the same mind as Jesus can be challenging. How do you go about doing this in your encounters with others?


Luke 19:28-40

28 After he had said this, he went on ahead, going up to Jerusalem.

29 When he had come near Bethphage and Bethany, at the place called the Mount of Olives, he sent two of the disciples, 30 saying, “Go into the village ahead of you, and as you enter it you will find tied there a colt that has never been ridden. Untie it and bring it here. 31 If anyone asks you, ‘Why are you untying it?’ just say this, ‘The Lord needs it.’ ” 32 So those who were sent departed and found it as he had told them. 33 As they were untying the colt, its owners asked them, “Why are you untying the colt?” 34 They said, “The Lord needs it.” 35 Then they brought it to Jesus, and after throwing their cloaks on the colt, they set Jesus on it. 36 As he rode along, people kept spreading their cloaks on the road. 37 Now as he was approaching the path down from the Mount of Olives, the whole multitude of the disciples began to praise God joyfully with a loud voice for all the deeds of power that they had seen, 38 saying,

“Blessed is the king who comes in the name of the Lord!

Peace in heaven, and glory in the highest heaven!”

39 Some of the Pharisees in the crowd said to him, “Teacher, order your disciples to stop.” 40 He answered, “I tell you, if these were silent, the stones would shout out.”


+What are some of the deeds you would praise God for?

+What do you think the stones referenced in verse 40 would say?



Blessings,

Pastor Ann

email or call me 763-447-7664

**The office will be closed the week after Easter.**

HELP NEEDED:

We have been given an entire room upstairs to store our precious belongings. We need help Wednesday April 9th at 5:30pm to move things from downstairs, and from the office, to this upstairs room. All hands on deck if you will. Perk: There is food afterwards! We will meet in the parish hall to start with. Those of you storing items at home, yes, you can bring them to church and store them in this new room, up to you.

WORSHIP RESOURCES

Click to see the Order of Worship for:

April 13 Palm Sunday, April 20 Easter

This past Sunday's service: YouTube

SERVICES

Lenten Schedule


Wednesday Soup Suppers & Worship (April 9th is last service):

5:30pm Move stuff from downstairs to upstairs room

6pm Soup Supper

7pm Holden Evening Prayer Worship Service


Palm Sunday, April 13:

8:00am St. Luke's Episcopal Church

9:15am New Day Lutheran Church

10:30am St. Luke's Episcopal Church


Maundy Thursday, April 17 (Joint New Day & St. Luke's):

6:00-6:45 Agape Potluck Dinner (Mediterranean Meal)

7:00pm Service


Good Friday, April 18 (Joint New Day & St. Luke's):

12:00 Noon Stations of the Cross


Saturday Easter Vigil, April 19 (Joint New Day & St. Luke's):

6:30pm Potluck Meal with Bishop Meggan Manlove of the

Northwest Intermountain Synod (ELCA)

7:30pm Outside Service (weather permitting)


Easter Sunday, April 20:

9:15 New Day Lutheran Church

10:30 St Luke's Episcopal Church

EVENTS & INFOS

Round 5

Every week, you can cast your vote for your absolute favorite songs by donating just $1 for each selection. To see the current bracket online, go HERE. Each song is pitted against another song. IE 289 Angels We Have Heard on High VS. 856 How Great Thou Art. You're to decide which song you prefer over the other. The one with the most votes advances to the next round and will be pitted against another winning song.


Cash or check will be the preferred method of payment for this, PayPal is accepted but you must note on the app that it is for hymnal madness.

You voted for the money to go to the General Fund.


You narrowed the list from 8 to 4 for round 5.

The songs advancing to round 5:

        

856 How Great Thou Art vs 396 Spirit Of Gentleness

574 Here I Am Lord vs 661 I Love To Tell The Story

Bishop Meggan will join us for a POTLUCK MEAL at 6:30pm. Worship is outside weather permitting at 7:30pm.

Think finger food friendly...

SAVE THE DATE

OUTREACH

FELLOWSHIP SIGN-UPS


NEEDED: Coffee cups and small plates

Thank you to those who have signed up! You made this easy!

Can we get more people to sign up on Sunday April 6th? Fill in April maybe?

Sunday

Coffee/Setup/Cleanup

Bring Food

4-13

Wayne Stevens

Karen Finnigan

4-20

Easter - Mary Johnson

finger food potluck

4-27

Vicki Amundson

Bryce and Sarah

MONTHLY ACTIVITIES

There are several important days in March, including: 

Autism Acceptance Month

Jazz Appreciation Month

National Poetry Month

National Occupational Therapy Month

National Welding Month

School Library Month

Sexual Assault Awareness Month

National D.E.A.R. Day

National Library Workers Day

National Bookmobile Day

Global Youth Service Day

Earth Day

World Book Night

El día de los niños/El día de los libros

Virtual Library Legislative Day

World Autism Awareness Day (Apr. 2)

Lineman Appreciation Day (Apr. 18)

Birthdays

April 16 Lily Flores

April 28 April Johnsen

Anniversaries


Monthly on the 1st Sunday we collect a noisy offering. This change is used for activities for the kids.

Monthly on the 2nd Saturday join us as we serve at the Idaho Falls Soup Kitchen. Contact Guy Backstrom for questions you might have.

The 2nd Sunday of the month. It's a short 30 minute service in Rexburg at the Templeview Transitional Care Center. Carpool at 2pm from church, service is at 3pm

RCCM & COMMUNITY NEWS

BUSINESS UPDATES

Council - Pastor Ann Bjorklund, President Kortney Klinkel, VP-Merlene Brockway, Treasurer- Nancy Mahoney-Martian, Secretary- Brent Swanson, Financial Secretary- Steve Duff, Lay Members- Arnie Erickson, Carol Christensen, Sheean Miner, Joy Hubbell, Anora Klinkel-Wilson, Miguel Flores

  • Next meeting April 19th at council retreat (10-3)
  • All congregants are welcome to attend council meetings.
  • If you would like to request time to address the council please contact Kortney Klinkel at

(303) 818-9350 or email president@newdaylutheran.org


Thrivent Choice Dollars & Action Grants

  • Do you have Thrivent Choice Dollars that need to be allocated? This is your friendly reminder that New Day would appreciate your generosity if you choose us as your recipient.
  • Are you able to help New Day fund projects through an Action Grant? Pastor Ann can help you with ideas or assist you in applying. 


Health and Safety Committee

  • If interested in this committee please talk to Theresa


Altar Guild

  • Talk with Merlene Brockway if interested in helping with altar setup, communion, or reading


Worship Committee

  • Pastor Ann, Linda Reuter, Nancy Duff, Mary Johnson, Dianne Yonk, Vicki Krogstrand,
  • If you want a say in hymn selection talk to these folks


Small Groups

Monday Coffee

Mondays 10am Church Parish Hall

Bible Study

Mondays 6pm Church Columbarium Narthex

Beer Group

Tuesdays 3pm Idaho Brewery Idaho Brewing Company

Book Club

1st Wednesday each month 4pm Church Parish Hall

Thursday Coffee

Thursdays 10am Greenhouse Coffee


Prayer Requests

Cherie Stevens handles our prayer requests. Click on her name to email her.

OUR VISION: Passion for God, Compassion for All means we strive to be a loving, Christian community who are excited and passionate about sharing the love and grace of Jesus Christ with everyone. Regardless of age, race, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, religious background or health, you are welcome here!


OUR MISSION: Love Christ and others by accepting and welcoming all in worship, fellowship, Bible study, and community outreach while celebrating our gifts and talents. Jesus said, “I give you a new commandment, that you love one another. Just as I have loved you, you also should love one another…” John 13:34.

For us it’s simple – Jesus loved all people and so we want to love all people.


WELCOME, INCLUSION, CELEBRATION, AND ADVOCACY STATEMENT FOR NEW DAY LUTHERAN CHURCH (ELCA)

Because we are loved by God, New Day Lutheran Church is a Reconciling in Christ (RIC) congregation that welcomes all people. We invite you to join us in our commitment to support and advocate for:

People of every color, culture, and ethnic background

People of every gender identity and sexual orientation

People of all mental and physical abilities

People who are single, widowed, divorced, separated, partnered, blessed or married

People of all ages, political persuasions, levels of education

People of every economic circumstance or social status

People of any religious affiliation or none

People of all family configurations

People who speak languages other than English

People who have felt excluded or marginalized

We commit ourselves to embracing the work of anti-racism, social and economic justice, and environmental care.

We encourage all people to participate in the sacraments and all aspects of the life of our church

NWIMS

Twice a month the Northwest Intermountain Synod sends out a newsletter. If you would prefer to receive the newsletter directly you can sign up HERE.

Click the links below to see their newsletters as webpages.

April 7

March 17

March 3

ELCA

LUTHER HEIGHTS BIBLE CAMP

We are a congregational owner of Luther Heights Bible Camp - so it is important we are invested in the things they are up to! If you need more info on them, call 208-886-7657 or email them at info@lutherheights.org To subscribe to receive their newsletter directly go HERE also SUMMER REGISTRATIONS ARE OPEN!

RECONCILINGWORKS

Click: January – March 2025 Newsletter

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Idaho Falls, ID 83404


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