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WEEKLY NEWSLETTER

Vol. 3 January 15, 2025

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FROM PASTOR ANN

Bible Study

PSALM 36:5-10

Your steadfast love, O Lord, extends to the heavens,

    your faithfulness to the clouds.

Your righteousness is like the mighty mountains;

    your judgments are like the great deep;

    you save humans and animals alike, O Lord.

How precious is your steadfast love, O God!

    All people may take refuge in the shadow of your wings.

They feast on the abundance of your house,

    and you give them drink from the river of your delights.

For with you is the fountain of life;

    in your light we see light.

10 O continue your steadfast love to those who know you

    and your salvation to the upright of heart!


Questions

+ In considering how God has blessed you or worked in your life, what other praises would you add?


1 Corinthians 12:1-11

Now concerning spiritual gifts, brothers and sisters, I do not want you to be ignorant. You know that when you were gentiles you were enticed and led astray to idols that could not speak. Therefore I want you to understand that no one speaking by the Spirit of God ever says “Let Jesus be cursed!” and no one can say “Jesus is Lord” except by the Holy Spirit.

Now there are varieties of gifts but the same Spirit, and there are varieties of services but the same Lord, and there are varieties of activities, but it is the same God who activates all of them in everyone. To each is given the manifestation of the Spirit for the common good. To one is given through the Spirit the utterance of wisdom and to another the utterance of knowledge according to the same Spirit, to another faith by the same Spirit, to another gifts of healing by the one Spirit, 10 to another the working of powerful deeds, to another prophecy, to another the discernment of spirits, to another various kinds of tongues, to another the interpretation of tongues. 11 All these are activated by one and the same Spirit, who allots to each one individually just as the Spirit chooses.


Questions

+ What gift have you received from the Holy Spirit?

+ How can you use your gifts and the gifts of others to help bring about the Kingdom of God?


John 2:1-11

On the third day there was a wedding in Cana of Galilee, and the mother of Jesus was there. Jesus and his disciples had also been invited to the wedding. When the wine gave out, the mother of Jesus said to him, “They have no wine.” And Jesus said to her, “Woman, what concern is that to me and to you? My hour has not yet come.” His mother said to the servants, “Do whatever he tells you.” Now standing there were six stone water jars for the Jewish rites of purification, each holding twenty or thirty gallons. Jesus said to them, “Fill the jars with water.” And they filled them up to the brim. He said to them, “Now draw some out, and take it to the person in charge of the banquet.” So they took it. When the person in charge tasted the water that had become wine and did not know where it came from (though the servants who had drawn the water knew), that person called the bridegroom 10 and said to him, “Everyone serves the good wine first and then the inferior wine after the guests have become drunk. But you have kept the good wine until now.” 11 Jesus did this, the first of his signs, in Cana of Galilee and revealed his glory, and his disciples believed in him.


Questions

+ Jesus' mother doesn't take no for an answer. When have you chosen not to take no for an answer and found that God showed up with a miracle/sign?


Blessings,

Pastor Ann

email or call me 763-447-7664

WORSHIP RESOURCES

Click to see the Order of Worship for:

Jan 19, Jan 26

This past Sunday's service: YouTube

SERVICES

EVENTS & INFOS

Annual Reports have been EMAILED out! If you need a printed report please contact Theresa who will print one for you. Otherwise, the 30+ page report will NOT be printed in it's entirety for the annual meeting on the 26th. You should be able to access the report on your devices during the meeting. We will print the budget page and the liturgy page.

For those who we were unable to hand deliver, we mailed out your stewardship letter. Pledge cards are included and we need them back by January 12. Thanks for your diligence in this!

St. Luke's has their annual meeting Feb. 2nd. So we will let them have the parish hall and we will plan to do fellowship at Perkins! The hope is to get the large back room, (can't reserve it) but if not we will sit together randomly at tables much like we do already!

OUTREACH

The Discretionary Fund at New Day Lutheran Church plays a vital role in providing essential support to individuals and families facing financial hardships in our community. This fund is dedicated to assisting those in need with critical expenses such as rent, utilities, and transportation costs, ensuring that they have the resources necessary to maintain their stability and well-being. By contributing to this fund, you are directly impacting the lives of our community members, fostering a sense of security and support during their challenging times. Your generosity allows us to extend our outreach efforts, reinforcing our commitment to love and inclusivity for all. You can give via a check sent to

New Day Lutheran Church

2184 Channing Way #474 Idaho Falls, ID 83404

or online.

Put discretionary fund in the memo or note.

FELLOWSHIP SIGN-UPS

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

Sunday

Setup/Cleanup

Bring Food

1-19

Joy Hubbell

Joy Hubbell

1-26 Annual Meeting

Community

Wayne & Cherie (sandwiches)

2-2 St. Luke's Annual Mtg.

GOING TO PERKINS

GOING TO PERKINS

2-9

Mary Johnson

Mary Johnson

MONTHLY ACTIVITIES

There are several important days in January, including: 

  • New Years Day 
  • Martin Luther King, Jr. Day (Jan. 20)
  • National Trivia Day 
  • Religious Freedom Day (Jan.16)
  • World Braille Day
  • International Holocaust Remembrance Day (Jan. 27)
  • Financial Wellness Month
  • National Tea Month
  • National Mentoring Month
  • National Stalking Awareness Month
  • National Blood Donor Month
  • National Braille Literacy Month
  • National Hobby Month
  • National Poverty in America Awareness Month

Birthdays

January 1 Maria Ornelas Quezada January 2 Kristin Kress-Weitenhagen January 12 Thomas Anderson January 12 Sheean Miner

January 18 Kevin O'Brien

January 24 Carol Stilz

January 31 Cathy Arvidson

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

Hello Everyone, I wanted to ask you for prayers for our fearless FISH leader. Bev Kemp fell the day after Christmas and broke her femur. She had surgery that night to put in a screw and hold it together. She is currently staying at Promontory Point for rehab. No release date known yet. Thank you for your prayers. 

- Jill Landon

BUSINESS UPDATES

Annual Meeting: January 26th, 2025 10:30am

Council

  • Sunday January 19 at 10:30am upstairs conference room.
  • All congregants are welcome to attend council meetings.
  • If you would like to request time to address the council please contact Merlene Brockway at (208) 317-3757 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 you would like to be CPR/first aid/AED trained please contact us at church@newdaylutheran.org


Worship Committee

  • Pastor Ann, Linda Reuter, Nancy Duff, Mary Johnson, Dianne Yonk, Vicki Krogstrand, Paulette Kirsch
  • If you want to help with worship setup, tear down, reading, or communion contact one of the people above.


Small Groups

Women's 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

Men's 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.

January 6

December 16

December 2

ELCA

The 2022 ELCA Churchwide Assembly called for two reconsiderations of specific sections of the 2009 social statement "Human Sexuality: Gift and Trust." A task force from across the ELCA has released draft edits to the statement, which address possible word changes without changing the substantive meaning. Your feedback is needed by Jan. 31 as the church considers the draft edits. Resources, including a survey, FAQs and a discussion guide, are available at ELCA.org/reconsiderations.

The 2025 National Day of Racial Healing (NDORH) will be held on Tuesday, Jan. 21. It is an annual observance that follows Martin Luther King Jr. Day.

This year, the ELCA, in partnership with Augsburg Fortress, will join the movement of racial healing for our church and the nation. On Jan. 21, 2025, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Central time, the ELCA will feature a free online educational event that centers the voices of ELCA leaders of color. We invite you to join us in this collective effort for a more just and equitable world. This event is open to all ELCA rostered ministers, lay leaders and members. We welcome all ELCA synods, congregations, colleges, universities, seminaries, separately incorporated ministries and antiracism teams, as well as the church’s affiliate organizations and ecumenical and interreligious partners.

Register Here

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

Luther Heights Bible Camp Report 

Respectfully submitted by Mona Teffeteller, LHBC Board Chair


Luther Heights Bible Camp is a Lutheran Outdoor Ministry, located in the Sawtooth Mountains. We host youth camps, family camps, adult retreats, church retreats, and more. If you haven't visited our camp, we'd love to see you! Please visit our website to learn more www.lutherheights.org.


Looking back on 2024, we have so much to celebrate and be thankful for as an organization. In the Spring of 2024, our Board of Directors reviewed and approved a Welcome Statement. We did this to ensure everyone feels accepted and welcome at Luther Heights Bible Camp. We know that in our diversity we know God more fully and we appreciate each person as a gift to our community. Our Welcome Statement is posted on our website and other camp materials.


Summertime came with a flurry as we hosted 147 youth campers, 56 family campers and 35 adult retreat campers. We hosted 267 outside group & church campers, led 111 day campers and led a group of 22 who traveled to the national ELCA Youth Gathering in New Orleans. Despite experiencing some smoke from the fires north of us (Bench fire near Redfish and Wapiti fire north of Stanley) we had strong engagement numbers overall – over 800 experiences throughout 2024. We’d like to recognize and thank our incredible staff and volunteers who touched so many lives as they served.


2024 was also the second year of our capital campaign – Connecting for Generations: Transforming Today to Ensure Tomorrow.  This campaign is important as it will allow us to meet the current and future needs of the camp - reducing wildfire danger as well as acting on Forest Service approvals and maintenance needs. We have been blessed with so much support thus far - we have received over $625k in commitments towards our base goal of $1.3 million. If you feel called to become involved in this campaign or our outdoor ministry, please let me know, we'd love to hear from you monateff@gmail.com. Thank you!


RECONCILINGWORKS

Dear New Day Lutheran Church,

 

In this time of uncertainty for many LGBTQIA+ Americans, ReconcilingWorks Board of Directors has approved the creation of a mutual aid fund.

Applicants have an opportunity to receive up to $500. Read about eligibility and how to apply on our Mutual Aid page.

May this season of uncertainty be a time for us all to stand up for all our beloved LGBTQIA+ siblings and recommit to the work of justice. If you would like to financially support the mutual aid funds, you can do so HERE.


 

Much joy 

Aubrey Thonvold

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Idaho Falls, ID 83404


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