ome stand together in unity and worship together in gratitude with our Christian neighbors from the Catholic, Moravian, Baptist, Missouri-Synod, and non-denominational churches here in Waconia. If you haven't attended our ecumenical Thanksgiving
service here in Waconia, consider making it a tradition for your family to thank God for His goodness this year as you head into this holiday of food, family, and abundance. This is a rare opportunity to show solidarity with our Christian neighbors, as we celebrate our oneness through Jesus Christ. Tuesday night, November 22nd (Note day change from previous years) Faith Lutheran Church at 7:00pm Pastor Christine Preaching: "Why Do We Worship?: How Gratitude Could Change Your Life"
FAITH IN ACTION
The Waconia United Food Shelf will be collecting food to
fill Thanksgiving Bags for our clients so they are assured of
having a traditional Thanksgiving meal. The Bags will be
assembled on November 12th to be distributed to each family
that shops during November. Below is a list of needed food
items for the bags. We will be putting together 200 bags this
year. Your donations are appreciated. You may drop them at
church or during open hours at the food shelf.
Boxed potato flakes, Gravy Packets, stuffing such as Stove
Top, Canned cranberries, Canned vegetables either corn or
green beans, Large package of Jello, Canned mixed fruit,
Canned pumpkin, Evaporated milk (to make the pie) Cash
donations are welcome to purchase the frozen pie crusts,
cool whip, and aluminum pans for cooking the turkey.
Clients will be able to choose between a coupon for a
turkey at Mackenthun's or frozen turkey roasts.
We estimate the entire meal would cost about $35.
November 2016
ALL SAINTS SUNDAY
CONGREGATIONAL
MEETING
STRENGTHEN YOUR
FAITH
LOOKING TOWARD
DECEMBER
MONTHLY NEWSLETTER OF FAITH LUTHERAN CHURCH
… in this issue
Make THIS Your Thanksgiving Tradition
THANKSGIVING FOOD DONATIONS NEEDED
…don’t forget…
Set your clocks back one hour
November 5th.
2016-CONGREGATIONAL
MEETING SET FOR
SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 13TH
All Faith members are encouraged to
attend the congregational meeting on
Sunday, November 13th at 9:30am in
Steiner Hall. The standard agenda for
the November meeting includes a
financial report of the year to date
and annual reports from staff and
Ministry Areas (written or verbal).
There will also be an update on our
current “Powered by Faith”
stewardship campaign. We leave
room for “other business deemed
necessary.” Please plan to join your
fellow Faith members at this
important gathering.
FIRST COMMUNION CLASS
An introduction to Holy Communion
designed for children and their
parents will be offered on Thursday,
November 17, at 6:30 pm in the
Community Room. First
Communion will be celebrated in
worship on Sunday, December 4 at
8:30 & 10:00 am or Wednesday,
December 7 at 6:07 pm Prime Time
Worship.
Parents are encouraged to discern
at what age your own children are
ready to receive communion.
Please call the church office to
register 952-442-2101. Childcare
available if requested.
Pastor’s message
Dear People of Faith, November is the month of Thanksgiving. I am thankful for so many things. I thank God for a great and fun family. I thank God for a wonderful pastoral colleague in Pastor Christine and a great staff to work with every day. I thank God for a wise and committed Church Council. I thank God for the scores of volunteers who serve Faith faithfully every week. I thank God for you. We have had an amazing fall. Financial giving and worship attendance are up, we received 13 new families into our membership, the fall Festival and the Powered by Meatballs dinners were fantastic, dozens of members are
involved in small groups. God is doing great things at Faith. We are wrapping up our 2017 stewardship campaign “Powered by Faith-Year Two.” Please turn in your financial commitment cards as soon as possible. Your offerings make life saving-life transforming ministry possible. If you are reading this newsletter you have some kind of relationship to Faith Lutheran. One of my mentors, Bill Starr, the former president of YoungLife, often said,” You are the sum total of your relationships.” When all of you who have a relationship with Faith Lutheran Church in Waconia are added together, the sum total is a powerful force for Jesus Christ in our area. Thank-you! With My Sincere Gratitude, Pastor Dale
Tuesday Bible Study
The Tuesday Bible study is currently finishing the book of ACTS. On
November 1 we will begin a new study, Paul's letter to the
EPHESIANS. In this letter Paul writes about what it means to be in the
body of Christ, the church. His mission here was to combine all
Christians into one body. It was a letter to strengthen the church. This
book will take us thru November.
In December we will plan to do some short Christmas themed
studies. More information about these will be forthcoming.
The Tuesday Bible study is for anyone interested in Scripture.
Something new is learned each week whether you are a long time student
of Scripture or just beginning your journey. Consider joining us. We meet each Tuesday morning at
Westview Acres at 9:15 am and at 7:00 pm at Faith. Choose the time
that best suits your schedule. Everyone is welcome. For more
information contact Mary Westlund at [email protected] or 952
657-2239.
Strengthen your faith
Men of Faith
Breakfast
Saturday,
November 12
Pastor Dan Carlson will present a discussion of "Race, Justice
and Jesus." Dan retired as Police Chief of Eden Prairie in 2007 after serving 25 years in
law enforcement. He then went to seminary, was a pastoral
assistant here at Faith, and now serves as a chaplain for several police associations. Dan is also the founder and president of Public Safety Ministries Inc., a
nonprofit ministry for the public safety professions that is supported by our church.
Please join us from 8 to 9 a.m.
at Island View Golf Club on Saturday November 12.
Breakfast is provided for $10.
It helps if you sign-up in ad-vance with Mike Rinke at
[email protected] You can also call Mike at 442-1115, or sign-up on the sheet posted on the
church bulletin board.
4th Thursday
Women’s
Book Club Note date
change!
Due to Thanksgiving falling
on the 4th Thursday of
November, we will meet on
Thursday, December 1st at 7 pm
in the Fireside Room at Faith.
SECOND HAND HEART by
Catherine Ryan Hyde is the
book we will discuss. Vida is 19
and has a life-threatening heart
condition. Richard is 36 and has
just lost his beloved wife in a car
accident. When Richard is
invited to the hospital to meet
the young woman who received
his wife’s donor heart, Vida
takes one look at him and feels
she’s loved him all her life. Is
Vida just a sheltered and
confused young woman? Or is
there truth behind the theory of
cellular memory? Can a heart
remember, at least for a time,
on its own? (A reader’s review)
book is a must-have for helping your family set limits, teach important skills, and encourage decision-making in their teenagers.… Don’t parent your adolescent alone!!!! Join Pastor Christine Wednesday Nights fol-lowing Prime Time worship during confirmation and BYG from 7:00 – 8:00pm (7 weeks) in the Fireside Room. Duration: Running November 9th to December 14th. Drop-ins welcome! Cost: $18 for Hardcover book. Register: Contact Pastor Christine at [email protected] or register under small groups/mixed.
Please join us for All Saint's Sunday on Sunday, November 6th as we honor and remember the saints who have gone before us this past year. If you have lost a loved one this year, you are invited to have their name listed in our bulletin and read
aloud at all of our three services, as we light candles in their memory and pray for those who have suffered grief and loss this year. If you would like your loved one's name listed in the All Saint's Day bulletin, please fill out a card on their behalf at the Welcome Center or sign up online under "Worship" by Monday, October 31st. Please join us that same Sunday from 10:00-11:00am in the Fireside Room for Pastor's Christine's seminar called, "Getting Through Grief During the Holidays," as we explore how to cope with feelings of grief and loss as you, your friends, or family members miss your loved ones over the holiday season.
NEW BOOKCASES IN FAITH’S LIBRARY
THANK YOU to Don Check
for his time, talent,
and generosity of
resources for creating two
new bookcases for chil-
dren’s books in Faith’s li-
brary. These mobile book
carts provide versatility in
their use throughout the
education wing. The de-
sign allows children to bet-
ter see the book covers to
aid in choosing books.
Stop by to check out the new bookcases and check out
some books, too!
WEDNESDAY’S WOMEN
BOOK GROUP
Age Range: Adult Women Dates/Time: Wednesdays at 10:30 am. Description: Back by popular demand. We’re not a
book club – we discuss chapter by chapter. We’re more a group study with reading as-signments usually a chapter at a time. We meet as a group of women for the purpose of reading a book together. The bonus outcome is that we become friends and share our own life stories as they relate to the current author's story. Our desire is to remain a "small group", but we always have room for one or two more and the start of a new book is a great time to jump in. Accidental Saints: Finding God in all the wrong people, by Nadia Bolz-Weber- beginning on (or about) November 2. In Accidental Saints, New York Times best-selling au-thor Nadia Bolz-Weber invites readers into a surprising encounter with what she calls “a religious but not-so-spiritual life.” Tattooed, angry and profane, this former standup comic turned pastor stubbornly, sometimes hilariously, resists the God she feels called to serve. But God keeps showing up in the least likely of people. Book Cost: $14 Contact: Mary Toufar: [email protected]
Do you want to maintain a healthy and happy relationship with your growing teen? If you are a parent of pre-teens or teen-agers, this book is a MUST for handling the power struggles of parenting. Do you make your teenager go to church? How do you use
discipline effectively? When should you say, “Yes?”, and when should you say, “NO?” What if you and your spouse don’t agree? Come join Pastor Christine for this excellent book discussion on her favorite parenting book: "Parenting Teens with Love and Logic." This
PLEASE WELCOME OUR NEW FAITH FAMILIES:
Sean and Danielle Bailey-276 Lakeview Terrace Blvd., Waconia, MN 55387
Rick and Julie Bartlett-1643 Seashell Lane, Waconia, MN 55387
Matt and Deb Butler, Brody, Benjamin & Oliver-1246 Sparrow Road, Waconia, MN 55386
Nate and Amanda Byrne, Margo-1200 Greenfield Circle, Waconia, MN 55387
Matt and Kayla Elliot, Garret
Ray and Dorothy Haugland-1441 Oriole Drive, Waconia, MN 55387
Matt and Alisa Johnson, Callen & Ella-1531 Hidden Trail, Waconia, MN 55387
Garret and Amy Janzen, Adeline & Henrik-1258 Interlaken Pkwy. N., Waconia, MN 55387
Michael and Becky McLain, Grace & Gibson-1236 Amber Pt., Waconia, MN 55387
Jean Olson-1638 Patriot Lane, Waconia, MN 55387
Jason Pilgrim and Clarissa Kjersten-111 1st Street NW, NYA, MN 55397
Paul and Ellen Schaumberg, Thatcher & Rhett-1969 Sierra Parkway, Waconia, MN 55387
Dan and Tracy Stacken-1566 Sparrow Road, Waconia, MN 55387
Jason and Joslin Thiemann, Brooke, Cora & Pierce-1621 Manchester Place, Waconia, MN 55387
Justin and Erika Vandeputte, Julia & Brynn-1116 Pond Curve, Waconia, MN 55387
David Van Dongen-140 Scott Lane, Waconia, MN 55387
EMBRACING A SPIRITUALITY OF DARKNESS
As the days grow shorter and the nights grow longer, some of us might notice shifts in our moods, energy levels, sleep routines, and even our spiritual life. Moving from season of “light” to a season of “darkness” can feel foreboding, if not downright depressing.
Over the past 8 weeks, Pastor Dale and I have been facilitating a discussion on Barbara Brown Taylor’s excellent book, “Learning to Walk in the Dark” for our Thursday morning book study. We’ve been exploring how, oftentimes, there is a human tendency to label certain seasons of life or emotions as “good,” while labeling others as “bad.” For instance, we might think that “happiness” is a “good” emotion that signifies being “closer to God,” while we might label the so-called “dark” emotions, such as sadness and grief, as “bad” and something to be avoided. In our attempts to avoid these so-called “dark” emotions, some Christians practice what Barbara Brown Taylor calls, “spiritual bypassing” as a way of avoiding dark emotions. Christians might “market faith in God as protection from every kind of darkness. ‘Walk as a child of light,’ the advertisement reads, ‘and all your nights will be bright as day.’” Taylor argues that Christian at-tempts to “spiritually bypass” the dark emotions is very destructive for our spiritual lives and has alienated some from church life. She says: “This solar version of Christianity works for so many people that those who cannot buy it are bound to wonder what is wrong with us.”
Pastor Dale and I have been inspired by Brown’s study of the dark, and the profound wisdom that can be gleaned from “learning to walk there.” Consequently, we’ve decided to do a 3-week sermon series that we’re calling, “Finding God in Dark Places,” exploring how God shows up in so-called “dark” places in our lives: through grief, through failure, and through suffering.
Please join us Sundays in November, as we learn to walk in the dark together… November 6th/9th “Finding God in Grief” November 13th/16th “Finding God in Failure” November 20th (No service the 23rd) “Finding God in Suffering”
…We Need YOU! - Fall Women’s Retreat...
Ladies - Do you need time to breathe and re-center yourself after the start-
up of a busy Fall? Last April, thirty-eight women from Faith Lutheran (and other friends!) enjoyed a
great 24-hours of laughter, spiritual growth, and prayer as we explored the “Lady Godiva’s” in our lives who had mentored, supported, and guided us in our walk of faith. Oak Ridge Conference Center in Chaska was a beautiful
(and easily accessible) place to get away, enjoy nature, and to meet new friends.
This Fall, we will take another 24-hours to recalibrate and focus on the topic of God, Girlfriends, and Chocolate with retreat presenter, Gaye Lindfors. Life is an extraordinary journey. We experience sunny days, open roads, beautiful rest stops, and annoying detours, and potholes. Our trip can go from carefree to You’ve got to be kidding me! in just moments. To make the journey more faith-filled and joy-filled, let’s share the adventure with God, girlfriends, and chocolate! During this weekend retreat
we will re-discover how to experience the journey, rather than just going along for the ride.
Dates: Friday-Saturday, November 11th-12th
Times: 5:00pm to 5:00pm
Place: Oak Ridge Retreat Center in Chaska
Register: On-line under “Events” or call Pastor Christine.
Cost: $210 for Single Rooms; $165 for Doubles; or $130 (Quads);
Scholarships available. (Includes luxury accommodations,
speaker, 3 meals and snacks)
Community and friends are welcome. Space is limited. Don’t miss out!
Greetings Faith Lutheran Women!
Gaye loves to laugh, and isn't afraid to poke fun at her own mishaps. From growing up in a small farming community to living in the big city, she loves the stories that came from observing life in the real world. Sharing humor, hope, and life lessons, she helps women find grace in their daily lives. Gaye is the author of God, Girlfriends, & Chocolate, Midwest Regional Director for Christian Women in Media, and past-president of the National Speakers Association–MN Chapter.
About Speaker Gaye Lindfors
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“But how can people call for help if they don’t know who to trust? And how can they know who to trust if they haven’t heard of the One who can be trusted? And how can they hear if nobody tells them? And how is anyone going to tell them, unless someone is sent to do it? That’s why Scripture exclaims, A sight to take your breath away! Grand processions of people telling all the good things of God! But not everybody is ready for this, ready to see and hear and act. Isaiah asked what we all ask at one time or another: “Does anyone care, God? Is anyone listening and believing a word of it?” The point is: Before you trust, you have to listen. But unless Christ’s Word is preached, there’s nothing to listen to.” ~ Romans 10:15 (The Message)
Christ has no body but yours, No hands, no feet on earth but yours, Yours are the eyes with which he looks Compassion on this world, Yours are the feet with which he walks to do good, Yours are the hands, with which he blesses all the world. ~ Teresa of Avila (1515-1582)
It is a vulnerable and fearful thing to be without a place to call your own. To be without a place to call home is an experience no one can manage alone. Through the Families Moving Forward program, Faith has joined other churches in the Beacon Interfaith Housing Collaborative across Carver and Scott counties to create places in our buildings and in our life together for families experiencing homelessness. During our hosting week, October 23-30, you created a place for “displaced” families. You proclaimed good news, you spoke the gospel of God’s love and belonging and welcome without words in your actions during our hosting week. You joined “processions of people telling the good things of God” by transforming classrooms into family bedrooms, sharing meals and conversation and activi-ties each night. You have been Christ’s eyes of compassion and hands of blessing. Your beautiful feet have accompanied these fami-lies on their journey toward a place they can call their own home. Thank you for another wonderful week hosting Families Moving Forward! You have made a difference in the lives of the families. You have proclaimed the gospel. Your presence, prayers and gifts have deeply touched the guests. “You are a blessing. Thank you.” Faith will host Families Moving Forward again January 15-22, 2017. If you want to learn more about Families Moving Forward, contact Gretchen Pierskalla or Sherri Pierson.
“…to just be remembered.”
As many of you may know, my dad recently passed away. I thank so many of you, who shared your thoughts and prayers with me and my family. And in return, I’d like to share with you a glimpse into who dad was and what he meant to all of us. As we were going though Dad’s stuff, we found something he had written in response to the question “When you die, how would you like to be remembered?” His simple response: “It would be nice to just be remembered. After having pretty well established your character and reputation over the years, I doubt if cold words chiseled in a gravestone would create or diminish what your family and friends may have already determined.” Dad lived a very big life in so many ways. A decorated “Greatest Generation” South Pacific Combat Marine, a 30 year Minneapolis Firefighter and Arson Investigator, husband, dad, grandpa, great-grandpa… But Dad seldom told people who he was. He simply lived a life where he “established his reputation and character.” A reputation and character that was overwhelmingly positive, but still a human being, complete with flaws and imperfections. And we will remember him. Dear God, Please help us to understand that we will not be remembered by what we say we are, but simply by who we are. Amen. Take Care, Pastor Dan Carlson
Recently when Mya
Sannes was interviewed
for the POWERED by
FAITH video, she was
asked, “What is faith for
you?” It was an open
question, but Mya’s im-
mediate connection was
to her church. The kids
were gathered around
and struggling a bit
about what they would
say in front of the cam-
era when Mya simply said, “Because Faith is the
best place for kids to be!” BINGO
Have you been to Faith recently on Sunday morn-
ings, Tuesday afternoons or Wednesday nights?
This is a hip-happening place bursting at the
seams with young people and their families. Faith
is a vibrant, active and growing congregation.
Children and youth are present, appreciated and
supported.
Passing on faith to the next generation is a re-
sponsibility and a privilege that we all share. The
church and the home are partners in introducing
our young to good and faithful role models. Faith
Lutheran has worked to develop a triple A culture
– matching our children and youth with adults
who are authentic, available and affirming as
teachers, shepherds, helpers, guides, leaders and
mentors. These adult (and often teen) role mod-
els are the hands and feet of Jesus as they engage
children in meaningful and memorable encoun-
ters with Christ.
Jesus said, “Let the children come to me, and do
not stop them; for it is to such as these that the
kingdom of heaven belongs.” As a congregation,
each and every one of us is called to reach out
and touch the lives of our young people. They are
“Because FAITH is the best place for kids to be!”
CHRISTMAS: WE’RE ON THE AIR and
our children are coming to you live from Studio 7
in downtown Bethlehem for an old fashioned
radio show – complete with a sound effects crew.
Our SPARK kids will remind us all to tune in for
the GOOD NEWS!
The traffic reporter will keep us up-to-date on
traffic around town while the weather reporter is
forecasting clear skies . . . a great night for
looking at stars (and a few angels)! We’ll hear
from the news crew that is live at the barn where
a savior is reported to have been born. The field
reporters are on their way to investigate bright
lights reported in the sky over a field where some
shepherds have been watching their sheep.
Practice CDs of songs will be distributed at
SPARK. Children who wish for solos or speaking
parts please respond to an email from Mary T.
Rehearsals will take place during SPARK. There
will be one dress rehearsal in the sanctuary the
week of the program.
The musical is for children in 1st—4th grade.
Preschool and Kindergarten children will share
songs and finger plays on the same day.
All of SUNDAY Spark Students —
December 18th @ 10:00 am
WEDNESDAY Spark — December 21st @ 6:00 pm
Ignite Topics for November:
November 2 - World Religions
November 9 - Ten Commandments Pt 1
November 16 - Ten Commandments Pt 2
November 23 - NO CLASS
November 30 - Service Night - Sandwich
Making
Hot Topics which is for 9th Grade Ignite stu-dents meets on the second Sunday, Novem-ber 13 at 10am or Wednesday, November 16 @ 730pm in the Youth Room. This month's discussion is Dating Smarts 101 - Straight Talk about Dating Violence led by Stephanie Smith.
Friday Night Fun Night is open to all students in 5th - 8th Grades. Come out to Faith to have a great time playing games and hanging with friends and making new ones! The next FNFN is Friday, November 4 from 630pm - 830pm.
Donuts and Devos is for 7th - 12th Grade stu-dents to connect and talk about current events, church and community with donuts & juice. DND will meet on Sunday, November 20 @ 10am in the Youth Room and talk about Trees.
Graceland is open to all Sr High students to come discover how they can learn to be for God and oth-ers through word, service, fun and fellowship on Wednesdays at 730pm in the Youth Room.
Graceland Topic Schedule:
November 2 - A Bead and a Prayer
November 9 - A Bead and a Prayer Pt 2
November 16 - Comfy Chair & Coffee
November 23 - NO CLASS
November 30 - Service Night - Sandwich Making
For any questions or concerns, please contact Myron at 952.442.2101 OR [email protected].
NEWS
Advent Devotionals
To help you prepare for the coming of baby Jesus, Faith offers four Advent Devotionals.
One is right for you!
Adult - ‘The Dear Christ Enters In’, by Jane Wilke Family - ‘Celebrate with Gladness the 12 Days of Christmas’ by Kathryn McDonald Teens and Young Adults - ‘Seeing in Christmas’ by David Mead
Pick one up in the Gathering Space before
the First Sunday in Advent ,November 27th.
Welcome to the Family of Faith through baptism:
Griffin Thor Sannes, son of Matthew and Heidi Sannes who was baptized October 23.. His sponsors are Jon Sannes, Grant and Jill Benson.
With Sincere Sympathy to:
Dan and Cam Carlson and family at the death of Dan’s father James I. Carlson
Christine and Karl Swee and family at the death of Christine’s father David
Beede.
Cori and Jim Wright Jr. and family at the the death of Cori’s father Larry
Schmakel.
Patrick and Lynette Kiel and family at the death of daughter/sister Bailey Kiel
who’s funeral was at Faith October 29th.
About the people of Faith
November Mission Offering: Ministry Partner: Families Moving Forward FMF Southwest serves families in Carver and Scott Counties that are experiencing homelessness. Last year FMF SW received 100 calls from families that were in need of shelter. A 2015 point-in-time count in Scott and Carver counties identified 44 homeless families with children on a single January night – the need is great, and the work we do here at Faith to support this ministry gave 20 families with 45 children the support they needed to find affordable, sustainable housing in 2015 . Questions? Contact Gretchen Pierskalla at 952-442-1050 or Sherri Pierson at 612-240-5982. Thank You for Supporting
Faith’s Missions: $325.00 was
received for September Partner in
Ministry: Youth Camperships.
Faith in Action is published on the first of each
month for the people of Faith Evangelical Lutheran
Church. The fifteenth of each month is the copy
deadline for the following month’s issue.
Submissions may be emailed to
OFFICE HOURS 8:00 am - 5:00 pm, Mon. - Friday
Most Wednesdays 8:00 am - 7:00 pm
PHONE: (952) 442-2101
www.waconiafaithlutheran.com
Custodian………………………….Carl Bredberg
Kids Club Choir Director………….Cadee Winnie
Church Admin/Financial Coord....Mike Christopherson
Youth & Family Minister………….Myron Crawford
Sunday Custodian………………..Dean Culver
Worship Pianist.…………………..Shelly Hilgers
Church Admin./Communications..Jean Krukowski
Prime Time Band Director……….Jeanine Kruschke
Faith Choir Director……………….Aaron Olson
Senior Pastor……………………...Rev. Dale Peterson
Faithful Ringers Director…………Lisa Roddy
Associate Pastor………………….Rev.Christine Ruth
Youth & Family Minister …………Mary Toufar
Volunteer Coordinator……………Susie Watts
Joyful Noise Singers Director……Kay Young
Have You Ever Thought What it
would be like to be an Usher, Greeter,
Communion Assistant, Welcome Center
Host or a Good Morning Faith Host?
Here is your chance!
We are in need for the following positions for our
worship services:
*6-8 more Communion Assistants for Sunday at 8:30
*6-8 more Communion Assistants for Sunday at 10:00
*6-8 more Ushers for Sunday at 10:00
*4 more Welcome Center Hosts for 10:00
*6 more Good Morning Faith Hosts at 10:00
*Sound Techs at 8:30 and 10:00
*Many greeters, Communion Assistants, Sound Techs and
Nursery Attendants for Wednesday Evening at 6:07
If you would like to be any of the above, please let
Susie Watts know as soon as possible.
Training is always available.
Looking toward December…
Faith SAGES present a performance by the Copper Street Brass Quintet
in Faith’s sanctuary on Monday, December 19th at 7:30 pm. This popular Christmas concert will
celebrate the stories, songs and sounds of the season. Through their original arrangements for brass. They’ll revisit music from
your favorite childhood Christmas movies and TV specials, such as The
Grinch, Nutcracker, Frozen and A Charlie Brown Christmas. Mark your calendars now to hear this
highly regarded group right here in our sanctuary.
The Giving Tree Program will begin again soon at Faith!
We will be collecting 350 gifts for local families who
receive assistance from the CAP Agency and the Waconia
United Food Shelf – that’s 100 more than we’ve helped out
with in the past. Spread the word that we need a little
extra help this year! Look for the Christmas tree and sign-
up sheets in the gathering space in the coming weeks.
Thank you in advance for all of your help! Questions or
ideas? Please call Angela Rud at 952-451-3343.
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