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Vol. 11 Mar. 13, 2024

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Bible Study: Mark 13:1-8, 24-37

13As he came out of the temple, one of his disciples said to him, “Look, Teacher, what large stones and what large buildings!” 2Then Jesus asked him, “Do you see these great buildings? Not one stone will be left here upon another; all will be thrown down.”


3When he was sitting on the Mount of Olives opposite the temple, Peter, James, John, and Andrew asked him privately, 4“Tell us, when will this be, and what will be the sign that all these things are about to be accomplished?” 5Then Jesus began to say to them, “Beware that no one leads you astray. 6Many will come in my name and say, ‘I am he!’ and they will lead many astray. 7When you hear of wars and rumors of wars, do not be alarmed; this must take place, but the end is still to come. 8For nation will rise against nation, and kingdom against kingdom; there will be earthquakes in various places; there will be famines. This is but the beginning of the birthpangs.


24“But in those days, after that suffering, the sun will be darkened,

and the moon will not give its light, 25and the stars will be falling from heaven,

and the powers in the heavens will be shaken.


26Then they will see ‘the Son of Man coming in clouds’ with great power and glory. 27Then he will send out the angels, and gather his elect from the four winds, from the ends of the earth to the ends of heaven.


28“From the fig tree learn its lesson: as soon as its branch becomes tender and puts forth its leaves, you know that summer is near. 29So also, when you see these things taking place, you know that he is near, at the very gates. 30Truly I tell you, this generation will not pass away until all these things have taken place. 31Heaven and earth will pass away, but my words will not pass away.


32“But about that day or hour no one knows, neither the angels in heaven, nor the Son, but only the Father. 33Beware, keep alert; for you do not know when the time will come. 34It is like a man going on a journey, when he leaves home and puts his slaves in charge, each with his work, and commands the doorkeeper to be on the watch. 35Therefore, keep awake—for you do not know when the master of the house will come, in the evening, or at midnight, or at cockcrow, or at dawn, 36or else he may find you asleep when he comes suddenly. 37And what I say to you I say to all: Keep awake.”


+We hear of the second coming of Jesus. What does this text tell us about it?


+What might be symbolic & what might be realistic in this text and what’s your thought process?


 +What do you think Jesus’ message is in this text?


+“Beware, keep alert: for you do not know when the time will come.”; “Keep awake.”


How do these sentence impact you? What do you think of?


+What would you ask God or Jesus to explain relating to this text?



Blessings, Pastor Ann.


Interested in membership at New Day?

We'll be having some new members joining us soon. If you're interested, please contact Pastor Ann before March 13 if you'd like to explore whether New Day Membership is a fit for you.

LENT BULLETIN


We will be using the same folded bulletin each week for lent. For this reason, we have left out specifics for songs, readings, and prayers. These things will be available on screen during Lent.


Click on the picture for the bulletin.

This past Sunday service in case you missed it!

March is Women's History Month

Rosa Parks was born in Tuskegee, Alabama, in 1913. She grew up during a time of racial segregation and experienced firsthand the injustices of Jim Crow laws. From a young age, she was determined to challenge the status quo, and her activism began in her teenage years when she joined the NAACP. 


Parks is best known for refusing to give up her seat on a segregated bus in Montgomery, Alabama. She became an icon of resistance and courage, and her actions sparked a bus boycott that lasted over a year. She was inspired by African-American leaders of the time and dedicated her life to the civil rights movement.


To read more about black women in history, click here.

Monday Lent Videos

Several people from New Day have taken time to talk a bit about their faith. Look for them on Mondays during Lent on Facebook. Note: you may have to make sure the volume is on ON the Facebook video player.

Website Transformation

The technology committee had a meeting and discussed the current state of our website. A proposal was made to council to use a different provider and council approved. If you haven't seen the website lately, now is a good time to take a fresh look! www.newdaylutheran.org

Upcoming Celebration: May 5, 2024

We'll be celebrating New Day Lutheran becoming an authorized ELCA congregation in 2019. We'll do this in conjunction with a youth fundraiser. We'll have a time to reminisce about the history of New Day followed by a meal. We need your help to make this a success.

What's needed:

  • Photos & stories... your memories! 🙂 Contact Theresa if you have photos or stories you can share from 2019 to now.
  • A Thrivent Grant to purchase food HAS BEEN OBTAINED
  • "Baskets" or other fundraising items to raffle off
  • Volunteers to assist with set-up, cooking, & clean-up   

**Contact church@newdaylutheran.org or Pastor Ann by email or cell phone










Sunday Worship Schedule (9:15AM) UNFAILING LIGHT LITURGY

March 17 Fifth Sunday of Lent


Mid-week Lenten Soup Suppers & Compline Prayer Worship Service

6:00 Themed Supper (free will donation to support youth attending the National ELCA Youth Gathering) followed by worship at 7pm. There is a food sign-up available for main dish, salad, and bread, NO DESSERT. Please make sure to sign up to bring a dish. The clipboard is passed around on Sunday, or you can contact Pastor Ann or Theresa.

3/13 – Picnic (burgers, hotdogs, etc.)

3/20 – Soup Supper


Community Mid-week Noon Lenten Services

The Regional Council of Christian Ministries(RCCM) will be offering rotating mid-week (Wednesday) Lenten services as well as a soup & bread lunch both before and after the service to accommodate those with varying lunch schedules. Lunch will be at 11:30 and 12:30 with services held at 12 noon. Preachers and hosts will rotate.


Host Location & Preacher:

March 13th

Facility – at St. Paul’s UMC

Pastor – Reverend Mike Knauff


March 20th

Facility – at First Evangelical Lutheran

Pastor – Reverend Ann Bjorklund

Holy Week Worship Schedule

March 24 Palm Sunday 9:15AM NDLC

  • We will meet in the narthex just outside the sanctuary and process in with palms this year.
  • If you do NOT want to be on camera, process in and go to your seat behind the offering plate.
  • If you don't mind being on camera, process in to the front and then to the side and back up to where you plan to sit.

March 28 Maundy Thursday St. Luke's 7:00pm

March 29 Good Friday Joint with St. Luke's 1:00pm & 7:00pm

March 30 Holy Saturday NDLC 6:00PM

  • We are meeting outside at the front of the church. Dress warm. It will be a short service. Coffee will be afterwards in parish hall.

March 31 Easter Sunday NDLC 9:15AM

  • We plan to do a cross processional
  • It is customary to stand and face the cross as it moves towards the front of the sanctuary.
  • We will also process out with the cross

2024 ELCA Youth Gathering

Robert and Anora are excited to have the opportunity to attend the 2024 ELCA Youth Gathering held in New Orleans this coming summer! Aside from the monthly noisy offering they will be doing some bigger fundraisers as they will need to raise $4500 total for the trip.

  • You can use the button below to give online! Just put Youth Gathering where appropriate!
  • You can also mail a check made out to New Day Lutheran to:

New Day Lutheran Church

2184 Channing Way #474

Idaho Falls, ID 83404

GIVE NOW for YOUTH GATHERING

Robert and Anora would like to thank everyone who has donated. Our new total raised is $2235! Thank you so much! The funds are used for travel, food, housing, and chaperone expenses.

Noisy Offering

We will have a noisy offering the first Sunday of the month through July to assist the youth attending the National ELCA Youth Gathering in New Orleans. Bring your loose pocket change, or the entire change jar!

Meetings/Updates

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Council

  • Sunday March 17 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


Pride Committee

  • We are have formed a Pride committee to work through the logistics of Pride in both Rexburg and Idaho Falls this year!
  • Want to help? Let Theresa know!
  • Committee: We are meeting Sunday April 28th at 10:30am in the upstairs conference room. Grab your snacks and head on upstairs after worship.


Worship Committee

  • See the email sent to all of you

April 13 & 14

Small Groups

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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


Dog Gone Fun Day

1st Friday each month 4pm Idaho Falls Dog Park if 50°+ and no precipitation.

Luther Heights Bible Camp

We are an 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

NWIMS (Northwest Intermountain Synod)

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NORTHWEST INTERMOUNTAIN SYNOD 

REGIONAL GATHERINGS 2024

FUNDING FORWARD: 

STEWARDSHIP FOR TODAY AND TOMORROW

Ezra 3:10-13

In this passage, we meet the Israelites as they are trying to find their ‘new normal’ after the destruction of the first temple and the rebuilding of the second. There is a mix of both grief and hope in the air as the foundation is being laid. This passage reminds us to tend to the variety of emotions present as we tend to the work of innovation in the church today.


We are excited to invite you to one of Regional Gatherings this coming spring. This will be an opportunity to learn together, to reconnect with friends and build relationships with people from neighboring congregations.


April 27, 2024 - Advent Lutheran Church - Spokane Valley, WA

May 4 - Our Savior Lutheran Church - Twin Falls, ID

May 18 - First Lutheran Church - Ellensburg, WA

  9:30 am Registration 10:00 am Gathering


Congregation Registration will be sent out to congregations in February. Each congregation is asked to register for the day-long event closest to you. The registration fee is $300 per congregation. Bring as many people as you would like. In March, information will be sent to register participants. There will be $15 fee per person to cover lunch expenses. The Gathering will conclude at 4:00 pm.


Our presenter is Grace Pomroy who is the Director of the Stewardship Leaders Program at Luther Seminary in St. Paul, MN. She’s a lay, millennial stewardship leader, speaker, and financial educator based in Allyn, WA. She is the co-author of the stewardship book, Embracing Stewardship: How to Put Stewardship at the Heart of Your Congregation’s Life, as well as author of the 2013 ELCA stewardship resource, “Stewards of God’s Love.” She is currently working on a book about alternative financial models for ministry with Fortress Press, an imprint of 1517 Media. 


A Message from Bishop Manlove

Regional Gatherings - What, Why, and Who?

 

I have been reading instructor Grace Pomroy’s Stewardship Leaders Newsletter for at least five years. I know the word stewardship does not excite everyone as much as it does me, so let me state clearly that there has always been something unique about Pomroy’s approach to generosity and stewardship. It is holistic, includes both data and stories, creative (but not trendy), and it is always grounded in scripture and prayer. Last summer, when I read the draft of her forthcoming book, I loved the way she started with the Ezra 3:10-13 passage and also began each chapter with Dwelling in the Word (similar to Lectio Divina). Over the years, I learned that Pomroy’s seminary students do case studies on the various ways churches are finding or creating funding streams beyond the Sunday offering. So, when she said she was available to present at our three regional gatherings this spring, I was elated.

 

The regional gatherings are something I have been excited about since the idea first arose. Full-disclosure, I was one of the original three authors of the resolution that moved us into this experiment. I wonder sometimes if people think we wrote the resolution because we disliked synod assemblies. Nothing could be further from the truth. I love synod assemblies! I also love long retreats and full weeks at our outdoor ministry sites. I love the ELCA Youth Gathering. I am a product of so many of our Lutheran gathering events and spaces. My faith in the Triune God has been nourished, my soul has been fed, my conscience prodded, my sense of belonging and belovedness nurtured, and my imagination opened by gathering with other Christians.

 

I helped write the original resolution about regional gatherings because I wanted more people in our synod to have access to those spaces. Generally, only two lay voting members can attend from each church. Who can take off work and who can be away from home for two nights limits who is available to be voting members. We knew, back in 2018, that when we gathered people, as we did for the Treasure Valley Cluster church council leadership retreats, that they all enjoyed being together and learning from one another. That was pre-global-pandemic, so consider our desire now for companionship and knowing we are not following Jesus on our own. Finally, we original authors recognized the financial burden of annual synod assemblies on many congregations. The regional gatherings are less than one-third the cost for food and lodging. There are even more savings when calculating travel costs. Yes, some things are lost in not having synod assembly annually, but I still believe the gains can and will outweigh those losses.


There were around 250 of us in the Tri-cities for Synod Assembly 2023. What if 150-200 people attended each of the regional gatherings in 2024? We would double the number of people who have an experience learning, praying, worshiping, and eating with other Lutheran Christians across our synod! Who in your congregation would like a day with other ELCA Lutheran Christians? Who is ready to be inspired by Grace Pomroy, who cares deeply about congregational life and grounds her work in rich scriptural interpretation and wonderful questions? Who wants to get to know other people in your congregation with a mini-road trip to Twin Falls, Spokane Valley, or Ellensburg? Get ready to register and we will see you this spring.

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Idaho Falls, ID 83404


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