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News for the week of March 5, 2023
Adult Formation Hour
Options 9:20 a.m. 3/12/2023 Men's Shelter Ministry: Homelessness update with Erin Miller, Director of New Creation ~ Sanctuary Making Sense of Christian Nationalism with Rev. Erik Grayvold ~ Fellowship Hall Jesus Calls Us ~ Room 120 with Dave Keammerer
We invite you to share lilies and tulips with us for the Easter morning festival services. A form is available in the Gathering Place or phone the church office, please have your order ready by Sunday, March 12. Thank you! Lilies $13 Tulips $11
Lenten Dinners at CLC!!! During Lent, you are invited to join in Lenten dinners at 6:00 p.m. Wednesdays at CLC, before each 7:30 p.m. evening service. Please sign up for each meal in
advance in the East Link so that the cooks know how many to expect, and consider bringing a dessert to share. A free-will offering will be collected at each meal. Come and join in the fellowship! Dinner schedule March 8 - Potluck Dinner - Bring whatever you want March 15 - CLC Sanctuary Choir March 22 -
Denise Maragos March 29 - Youth ~ Breakfast
Our annual Easter Egg hunt will be Sunday, April 9th after the 10:30
service. Donations of candy and treats to put in eggs are needed. Please drop your donations off at the CLC office.
Practicing Hospitality What a blessing this beautiful Christ Lutheran Church building is. And one of the ways we are blessed through it — and can be a blessing — is by
“having company.” Every Saturday night for six months, beginning April 15th, we will be having dinner and overnight guests— yes, we will be hosting the men’s shelter program again. Welcoming these men for dinner and offering them a safe place to sleep over the past 10+ years has given many of us a chance to understand better how homelessness can happen, and how alike we all are— all people who need God’s guidance and grace. How can you be a part of this ministry? Bring a meal Buy groceries for our shelter pantry Do a load of laundry Spend 4 hours drinking coffee and answering emails while the men sleep Exercise your organizational skills as part of the scheduling team Pray for our guests and volunteers Sign-up sheets are in the Gathering Space, and on March 5th, 12th and 19th there will also be people in the Gathering Space ready to answer any questions you may have. On March 12 during
our education hour, come and hear Erin Miller, director of New Creations, talk about the services provided there and how these ministries work together. If you have questions, contact: Lisa Owen (219-477-9240; jlo46383@msn.com) Diana Iltzsche (219-628-8950; diltzsche@hotmail.com) Tim Sutherland (219-309-4413; sutherla@iun.edu) Tony Reinhold (219-241-0914; tonyrein@aol.com)
Attention All Thrivent Financial Members!
Do you have any Thrivent Choice Dollars that have not been directed to the charity of our choice?
Minimum and maximum Choice Dollars Designations Eligible clients will be designated a minimum of 25 Choice Dollars and a maximum of 5,000 Choice Dollars per eligibility period (Jan. 1 to Dec. 31). Choice Dollars designated during the calendar year can be directed until March 31, 2023. There are two ways of directing Choice
Dollars to Christ Lutheran Church: Computer: Go to the Thrivent Financial web site (www.Thrivent.com) and direct the Choice
Dollars on-line. Phone: Call Thrivent Financial at 1-800-847-4836. When prompted by the electronic answering system, say “Thrivent Choice.” Follow the remaining prompts, and a representative will come on the line to assist you. You will need your Thrivent membership ID number and will need to answer some other personal questions to verify that you are the Thrivent member who is on the line.
Trivia Night is Back! When: Sunday, March 12, 4-7:30pm. Where: CLC Activity Center Information: Cost is $10 for ages 13+, $5 for ages 6-12, free for 5 and under* Snacks and dinner are included (pizza, salad, drinks, dessert). A small silent auction will be included before the trivia and during the dinner. Invite your friends! Tables should have no more than 8 teens/adults. You can organize your own table or just show up and
we'll put you at a table! Sign up at this
link
Lenten and Holy Week Services Lenten Dinners: Wednesday, March 8, 15, 22, 29 @ 6:00 p.m. Lenten Mid-Week Services: Wednesday, March 8, 15, 22, 29 @ 7:30 p.m. Maundy Thursday Service: April 6 @ 7:00 p.m. Good Friday Services: April 7 @ 1:00 and 7:00 p.m. Easter Vigil Service: April 8 @ 4:00 p.m. . Easter Sunday Services: April 9 @ 8:00 and 10:30 a.m.
CLC Social Ministry and Mission As you do it for the least of these, you do it for Christ. (Matthew 25:40) Each month the Social Ministry highlights a special giving opportunity pertaining to hunger, homelessness/housing, or mission. March’s specific emphasis provides monetary/volunteer support for the Valpo New Creation Men’s Shelter/Resale Shop newcreationempowers.org + facebook.com/newcreationresaleshop New Creation (2102 N. Calumet Ave.) was created several years ago as a center for homeless men in Valpo and Porter County. The Men's Center currently offers supportive services for homeless men year-round during daytime hours and overnights at area churches. The Resale Shop is always in need of donated furniture and appliances, household and office supplies, laundry essentials and toiletries, and cleaning supplies and paper goods. New Creation Men’s Center helps educate the community on the problem of homelessness in Porter County and on the challenges faced by clients, with the goal to create self-sufficiency. For numerous years now, from April to October, CLC
members have assisted the Men’s Shelter program in several ways i.e., hosting men overnight at CLC on Saturdays (Apr.-Oct.), preparing/serving meals (dinner and breakfast), and taking time to sit and talk with the men who are taking advantage of Shelter services. Along with six other churches (one each night),
CLC is planning to resume the overnight program with New Creation on Saturday evening, April 15, 2023. Please see various announcements in March about how CLC
folks can volunteer for time slots and/or and bring meals on Saturdays beginning soon and continuing over the summer. Help achieve our goal of $2500 in March (over and above giving combined with CLC’s budgeted amount of $1200). Use your weekly worship giving envelope mailed with check to CLC and indicate “New Creation” or “Men’s Shelter” or contribute through PushPay on the CLC website https://clcvalpo.org via the “Give” button, and choose Monthly Social Ministry Emphasis. Thank you to members for supporting monthly social ministry emphases. Additional Opportunities: Northwest Indiana Lutheran Food and Supply Pantries
Donations. Men’s Shelter (and Resale Shop) https://newcreationresaleshop.com at 2102 Calumet Ave, 219-548-3548. You can help feed our neighbors experiencing homelessness: New Creations Men’s Center continues to be home base for both single men and women in between homes, providing daily meals and a space to be during the day (overnight shelter also resumed at area churches in fall 2021). You can
help feed their guests at their daytime Center. Lunch supplies can be dropped off at the resale shop counter during open hours (usually 10-5). Needed items include: lunch meat, fruit, individual juice, snack cakes, and chips. Call 219-548-3548 for more information.
There is a basket inside door #3 for food donations. Housing Opportunities https://hoi.help/pantry 2001 Calumet Ave., 219-548-2800. Food Pantry Needs: Peanut butter, Jelly, Spaghetti sauce (in jars), Tuna, Canned Chicken, Ketchup, Mustard, Mayo. Non-Pantry Needs: New Pillows, Twin size sheets (can be used – no stains). One click donating! on Amazon wish list – items shipped directly to the shelter! www.hoi.help/pantry or drop off items in lobby at 2001 Calumet Ave. Immanuel Food Pantry https://immanuelvalpo.org/food-pantry 1700 Monticello – drive up drop off items. Donations can be dropped at Immanuel, best done Tuesdays and Thursdays 1-3 pm, at entrance between church and school.
New group for Christ Lutheran Church Gamblers Anonymous (GA) founded in 1957 is an
international fellowship of people who have a compulsive gambling problem. They meet regularly to share their "experiences, strength and hope", so they can help each other solve the problems compulsive gambling has created in their lives, and to help others recover from the addiction of compulsive
gambling. When: Every Sunday Time: 6:30 p.m. Where: Room 107 Contact: Mark Anderson 219-588-1428
Livestream Tech Making sure that our members who are watching our worship service from home is a valuable job. We are looking for more help with running the livestream computer/camera at the 10:30
service. Please call the church office if you are interested and we can get you connected to one of our techs for training. Thank you!!
Sandy & Dave Keammerer are always collecting the following items for Lutheran World Relief (LWR). Please drop off at the church and put in white basket in Gathering Place and feel free to call the office if you have any questions. Baby Care Kit Project 2023 Goal-500 Items collected - 200 February Needs: Boys/Girls HATS &
JACKETS Size 6 months to 2T (No newborn clothing can be sent) March Needs: Flannel fabric for making diapers, boy/girl shirts, and boy/girl jackets ATTENTION: Baby Kits and Fabric Projects Valparaiso, Portage, and LaPorte Walmart stores will no longer be carrying flannel and cotton fabric by the yard. They will carry precut amounts of fabric only starting with one yard. Our only source of bolt fabric will be JoAnn’s in Merrillville. BABY CARE KITS All clothing items 6 months to 2T (2) gowns or sleepers: long- or short-sleeved (2) t-shirts: lightweight cotton (1) jacket/sweater/sweatshirt: with hood, or include a baby cap (2) pairs
of socks (2) receiving blankets: medium-weight cotton or flannel, or crocheted, or knitted with lightweight yarn, up to 52" square (4) cloth diapers: flat fold preferred (1) hand towel: dark color recommended (2) gentle soap bars: 4oz., bath-size, in original wrapping (2) diaper pins: or large safety
pins 3-ply baby yarn and flannel fabric in increments of .75 yards.
Please indicate if items given are laundered. Fabric Kit Project 2023 Goal-150 Items collected - 24 February/March Needs:
3 yard lengths of cotton fabric FABRIC KITS (2) spools of thread (250-300 yards) (2) pieces of cotton/cotton blend fabric (3 yards)
Personal Care
Kits Item collected - 225 PERSONAL CARE KITS New and in original packaging (1) bath towel: lightweight, dark color preferred (between 20' x 40" and 27" x 52") (1) toothbrush: adult size (1) nail clipper (2) bars of soap (4 oz.) (1) Sturdy comb
LWR QUILTERS 2023 Goal: 500 Quilts Made: 130 CANS FOR CARING KEEP those aluminum cans coming to the red Ford truck in the parking lot or to the white basket under the
back shelf in the Gathering area. No amount of cans is too little. All donations add up. All money derived from the cans will go to Lutheran World Relief.
Weekly Prayers Prayers for Ukraine, communities recovering from violence Hospice: - Julia & family (Chrisiana McLean/Faith Noel
Long-term/ongoing: - Baby Gabriel (great nephew of Linda Griffith)
- Bruce Malchow
- Wanda Rodgers
- Nabil Maytan, 10-yr.-old son of a former music prof. (Violinist) at VU. Pastor
- Pastor Phyllis Kersten
- Malcolm
- Tim (friend of Erin Crill)
- Wayne (Joel Koch’s dad)
- Fawn
- Pattie
- Joyce
- Vicke
- John (partner of Kirsten
Reinhold)
- Irene Umbach
- Ken Watson
- Mark Ring (friend of Bill and Diana Iltzsche)
- Bob (brother of Lanie Steinwart)
2/19 - Jeff Varner and Ella Mae
Eggers (family of Lynette Eggers)
- Katrina (mother of CLC friend David Rojas Martinez)
- Christopher Warke (Helen Warke)
- Jimee Armstrong (Grace Safrin)
- Bob Chevalier (Jacquie's Father)
- Jonathan (Venstrom Family)
- Jeff (brother of Jen Bias)
- Chris Kyes (son of Linda Hazelton)
- Risé (Betty Luckett)
- Ruth (Aunt of Sara Long)
- Jody (Linda Mapes)
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