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News for the week of March 9, 2025
LENT WORSHIP SCHEDULE 2025 Mid-Week Lenten Services Wednesdays: March 19, 26; April 2, 9 7:00 p.m.
March Altar Gifts Holy Communion Vickie & Gregg Copeland ~ In
Honor of our Daughter’s wedding Altar Candles Given to the Glory of
God Eternal Lamp
Given to the Glory of God
Lenten Dinners During Lent, you are invited to join in Lenten dinners at 5:30 p.m. Wednesdays at CLC, before
each 7:00 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 12—Bull Family; Chili, corn bread muffins, Chips ‘n Salsa March 19—Stephen Ministers; Several different casseroles with salad, rolls, dessert March 26—Denise Maragos; Chicken Piccata, Antipasto Salad,
Meatballs, Parmesan Pull apart Bread, Manicotti, Italian Rice
Pudding, Flourless Chocolate Cake April 2—Choir; Soup April 9—Bread Breakers Family Group #2; Chinese Stir-Fry
CLC Senior Outing Porter County Museum on Thursday 27 March at 11
AM. "Arm Chair Historian" Ed Seykowski will narrate the Valparaiso Northern Railroad exhibit. The VN R/R right away was across from his boyhood and was he and his buddies playground growing up. A trolley ran from downtown Valparaiso north along Calumet Ave. to Burlington Beach road, then it wound through the 10 lakes north of Valparaiso, tfru the present NW Hospital to Woodville. Passengers could continue west to Gary, or north to Chesterton , or east to Michigan
City/South Bend via the Interurban system. The VN Railroad was instrumental in attracting visitor from all around the Midwest to the 5 hotel/resorts on Flint and Long Lakes. The only existing hotel is the Long Lake Hotel across the lake from Ed's present home. Many of the summer cottages build around the lakes have been converted into year round home and helped put Valparaiso on the map. At 12:30 PM the group will have BYO lunch 2 blocks away a Jimmy's Cafe. Please let Ed Seykowski know you plan to
attend by email edseykow@gmail.com or text 219/216-7027.
LENT 2025 It seems like life these days is brimming with upheaval and change, and in times like these we are reminded of how keen our need is to be anchored in God! So
our invitation this Lent is to be Purveyors of Awe - to lean into those experiences in our lives of faith that tie us into the deep well of God's goodness. Come on Wednesday evenings as we consider Beauty, Wonder, Meaning, Curiosity, Delight, Connection, and Self-Giving, and consider using the accompanying Guided Study for your personal reflection! Lent devotional booklets will be available in the Gathering Area this Sunday - if they are
all taken, please let the office know and we can print more!
Scholarship Thanks What an absolute blessing it is to be a ministry of Christ Lutheran. There are so many ways that this is true. However,
recently we placed an ask out to our CLC community about several scholarships for families in need and this community answered the call in a wonderful, robust way. Thank you to all that contributed. We have met our scholarship needs for the rest of our school year. You are a blessing to these families and children as well as to our LLP team and Preschool. Thanks again!
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,
2025. 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.
HELP NEEDED FOR ALTAR SERVICE AT
CLC We are in great need of one or two people to help after the
10:30 service with altar work. This service would be easy clean-up of the altar area and communion ware. We would be happy to work with you until you are comfortable with these simple tasks. We can accomplish this work in as little as 15 minutes with 3 people working together. Please consider this important work as your service to CLC. This can be a mother- daughter team, mother-son team, father/combo team, 2 friends, a couple, or any combination of volunteers. You can also offer your help as one person. We like to
have 3 people working together each week to make the work go quickly. We work from a sign-up/ and sign/out board in the sacristy. If this is something you could do or would be willing to try, please contact: Marilyn McGawn at memcgawn@comcast.net or Marla Niksch at niksch1758@comcast.net. We would GREATLY APPRECIATE any time you can give. Thank you for your consideration. Marla and Marilyn Worship and Arts Committee
CLC Social Ministry and Mission March 2025 Social Ministry Emphasis for March. Our emphasis is providing support for the Lutheran Diaconal Association www.thelda.org. Below is a message to CLC from LDA: “Since 1919, the Lutheran Diaconal Association has formed people for ministries of
service. In the early years we trained women primarily as nurses serving in missions and institutions of the church. Our ministries have changed throughout the last 105 years. Today we serve in congregations, in institutions and wherever God’s people are. A deaconess or deacon is someone one who serves. Jesus washed his disciples’ feet and instructed them to do the same for others. Sometimes deaconesses and deacons do actual foot-washing like Jesus did; but more widely, they serve Christ by walking with those the world easily forgets; the marginalized, the poor, the powerless, the sick. People who reach out to others in this way—with care and compassion in a hurting world—are practicing diaconal service, as all the baptized are called to do. Some of them desire to do this as a
professional in ministry and enter a more formal training and formation process to become deaconesses and deacons. Since the earliest days of the church men and women have been set apart to do intentional servant ministry. Deaconess/deacon ministry has come to mean many things: it means serving others on bended knee, and from positions of leadership. It means entering the hurt parts of society and carrying the light and love of Christ in service to others. It means telling the story of God’s love and helping others to hear God in their own story. It means welcoming the stranger in our midst. Stories of ministry abound (pick up a copy of a LDA newsletters at CLC throughout the year). We are nurses, lawyers, engineers, musicians, social workers, chaplains, parish “deacs”, teachers,
campus chaplains, missionaries, professors and so much more. We are so grateful for our partnership with Christ Lutheran Church. Your congregation
has made a huge difference in our ministry. Your prayer support and financial support are invaluable and help the LDA thrive and reach out to God’s people.. Thank you! For more info www.theLDA.org We would love to talk with you! - see Deaconesses Jane Aicher, Diana Iltzsche, Karen Hernes, or Kristin Lewis.” Deaconess Lisa Swayne will be providing the CLC Worship sermon on March 9, LDA Sunday, and will also lead a Faith Formation session on Homelessness and Gabriel’s Horn Shelter. Help achieve our goal of $2500 in March (over and above giving combined with CLC’s $1200 budgeted amount). By achieving our goal CLC will help Luth. Diaconal Assoc. continue mutual
support and service activities that are crucial to effective ministry. Use your weekly worship giving mailed in check to CLC and indicate “LDA” or contribute through Subsplash on the CLC website https://clcvalpo.org via the “Give” button and choose Monthly Social Ministry Emphasis. Thank you to members for supporting social ministry emphases.
Daybreak Shelter After 18 years of area churches hosting new creation men, 14 or those years at Christ Lutheran, the Daybreak Men's shelter and warming
shelter for unhoused men and women has opened on Feb 1st. Our help is still needed as
the warming shelter for folks living in cars, tents, parks or generally on the street, cannot run without volunteers covering the three shifts. Those shifts are 7:00 pm to 11:00 pm, 11:00-3:00 am and 3:00 am to 7:00 am. There is a short training video or Don MacMillian, Diana Iltzsche or
Lisa Owen can help you with details. Meals are also still needed for the men who
were formerly in the new creation program. The men eat at 5:30 at the new shelter in its very nice dining hall. There is parking right in front of the glass doors going into the hall so you can bring easily park and bring your prepared meal right inside. There are dishes, silverware, water, and salt and pepper for the meals. The first link below is to sign up to volunteer for a shift. The second if for a meal. You can sign up to prepare the meal or sign up to serve it too. If you want to just drop off the meal, just sign up to "prepare meal" . If you can stay the
30-40 minutes to serve it and help clean up, sign up to "serve meal" as well. Shawn Blank is the volunteer coordinator and you can also direct questions to him. He can be reached at 219-246-7173. The Daybreak shelter is located at: 505 Don Hovey Drive. Thank you, Christ Lutheran Church for caring for our vulnerable neighbors. http://volunteersignup.org/DKPBF http://volunteersignup.org/RKHY7 Diana Iltzsche (219-628-0950) Don MacMillian ( 219-921-4305) Lisa Owen ( 219-477-9240)
Quilts 2025 Goal: 500 Quilts Completed: 117 BABY CARE KIT PROJECT-GOAL-500 KITS COMPLETED- 125 MARCH NEEDS: 4 ounce bars of Dial soap (not yellow), sleepers, and shirts. WATCH FOR SALES! Yes, we can use Onesies( both boys and girls) and gently used flat flannel sheets. FABRIC KIT PROJECT-GOAL-150 KITS COMPLETED-32 MARCH NEEDS: Fabric in 3 yard lengths. WATCH FOR QUILTERS and SEWERS WHO ARE DOWNSIZING AND WANT TO GIVE
FABRIC AWAY. Cotton, cotton blends, or flannel are what we can use. WE CAN USE Fabric in 1 yard or larger amounts for receiving blankets. WATCH FOR FABRIC SALES. PERSONAL CARE KIT PROJECT Kits completed-300 MARCH NEEDS: Cash to purchase needed items in bulk Lent is a time of year when we meditate and ponder the great sacrifice that Jesus made for us. In that spirit many people throughout the ages have made sacrifices or traditionally give up something for Lent. In this spirit I am making a pledge to match dollar for dollar any financial contributions made for the Personal Care Kit Project. Any contributions made beginning on Ash Wednesday through Easter Sunday will be matched. Please consider being a part of this
opportunity to help those less fortunate throughout the world. Thank you very much for joining this effort. Any questions may be directed to Dave Keammerer at 219-462-8447 or dnssk@frontier.com ALUMINUM CAN PROJECT-LWR 2025 Goal: $250 CANS SOLD—$60.00 FILL THE RED TRUCK WITH CANS! We are filling up the cans in the shed with weekly CAN donations. Keep those CANS coming to the red truck or the white basket in the Gathering Area. We will soon be able to make another trip to the recycle center. ASK FAMILY and
FRIENDS TO SAVE THEIR CANS TOO.
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