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Advent 1 is in the books! 

Thanks to those who helped us kick off our Advent season at Shepherd! To embody our “Generation to Generation” theme, our younger Shepherds helped light our Advent wreath and added some pieces to the nativity scene (complete by Christmas Eve!) As we closed worship, as a church family we decorated our Christmas tree…completing our décor in record time! As you go into this week, may you trust that there is room for you in God’s story of grace, and may you seek to listen to, and include, the stories of those around you!

LSI Angel Tree

Return Gifts by the End of this Week! Friday, December 2

Reminder: if you signed up to support a child through the LSI Angel Tree, gifts (unwrapped) are due back this week! Gifts for each child are to be an educational toy and a book. It is suggested that $25-$30 be spent on each child. Thank you!

Advent Giving Challenge

Last Chance to Give this Sunday, December 4

Can you help us reach our goal? For every dollar that the congregation contributes, we’ll match it with a dollar from the children’s Sunday School/Kids Sermon fund. We’re hoping to contribute $600 toward ELCA Good Gifts and postage for holiday cards. Write a check or put aside some cash NOW to bring with you on Sunday!

Add Your “Generations” Picture!

To embody the truth that it’s not just characters of times’ past that are a part of God’s story, we’re asking the congregation to bring in a picture that showcases generations in your family.  It might be a picture with multiple generations present, or it might be a picture of a family member from several generations past. Either way, bring those pictures to church or email them to Kathy, and post them on our bulletin board. As the season progresses, watch for how our stories interweave with the story of Christ!

Christmas Poinsettias

Order by Sunday, December 11

Are you willing to help decorate our sanctuary with poinsettias this Christmas? Sign up in the narthex, or contact Kathy in the office, if you’re willing to purchase a plant. Please indicate if the poinsettia is purchased in honor/memory of someone and clearly mark the funds designated for flowers. Envelopes are available in the narthex near the sign up sheet.

SOTC Christmas Party

Sunday, December 18, 3:30 – 5:00 pm

Join us for a night of cookies, skits, carols, crafts, games and fun! We’ll start off the night by sharing with each other some of our favorite Christmas traditions over the generations and then participate in a group, spontaneous live nativity with carols. “Parts” needed for all ages! After our impromptu nativity story, we’ll play some Christmas games and the kids can make their own ornaments to take home with them as they’d desire. 

Bring a plate of Christmas cookies to share as we gather. If there are some left by the end of the evening, we’ll have a cookie swap.

Christmas Eve Worship

Saturday, December 24 @ 4:00 pm

Gather with us as we make our trek to Bethlehem to adore the Christ child on bended knee. Worship will include holy communion and a candlelight service while singing “Silent Night.”

NOTE: We will not host Christmas Day worship. Stay tuned for details of services at other local congregations.

Kids Choose ELCA Good Gifts Animals

Sunday, December 11

Following worship, our kids (elementary and middle school) are invited to learn more about the ELCA Good Gifts program and help choose what animals we will be purchasing. Mark your calendars to join us!

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Advent Giving Challenge

Extended Deadline! Give through Sunday, December 4

For the past weeks, we’ve encouraged the congregation to give above and beyond their regular giving toward an Advent Giving Fund that will support the ELCA Good Gifts program and postage for cards sent to children and families detained in immigration centers. 

To date, we have collected $170. Can you help us reach our goal of $300? That $300 will then be matched by $300 from the children’s Sunday School/Kids Sermon fund. Thanks in advance for supporting others this holiday season!

Add Your “Generations” Picture!

In the words of Rev. Anna Strickland, one of the collaborators for our Advent theme: “With this theme, we decided to simply tell the story [of what leads to Christ’s birth.] It’s the story of so many individual threads over centuries woven together into a story of God’s unconventional inbreaking.  And the Christmas story is our story, too.  The tapestry God is weaving did not stop in Bethlehem.  Our own threads, from generation to generation, weave into the narrative of God’s incarnation in the world.”

So as to embody this truth that we, too, are a part of God’s continued story, we’re inviting you to bring a picture that showcases generations in your family. It might be a picture with multiple generations present, or it might be a picture of a family member from several generations past. Either way, bring those pictures in or email them to Kathy in the office, and post them on our bulletin board. As the season progresses, watch for how our stories interweave with the story of Christ!

Christmas Eve and Christmas Day Worship Schedule

Christmas Eve | Saturday, December 24 @ 4:00 pm

Gather with us as we make our trek to Bethlehem to adore the Christ child on bended knee. Worship will include holy communion and a candlelight service while singing “Silent Night.”

Christmas Day | NO Worship @ SOTC, Sun, December 25

Based on feedback from the congregation, we will not hold a Christmas Day worship service. Still looking to worship on Christmas morning? In the coming weeks we’ll share opportunities to join other local congregations.

LSI Angel Tree

Return Gifts by Friday, December 2

Reminder: if you signed up to support a child through the LSI Angel Tree, gifts (unwrapped) are due back on Friday, December 2. Gifts for each child are to be an educational toy and a book. It is suggested that $25-$30 be spent on each child. Thank you! 

Christmas Poinsettias

Order by Sunday, December 11

Are you willing to help decorate our sanctuary with poinsettias this Christmas? Sign up in the narthex, or contact Kathy in the office, if you’re willing to purchase a plant. Please indicate if the poinsettia is purchased in honor/memory of someone and clearly mark the funds designated for flowers. Envelopes are available in the narthex near the sign up sheet.

Blood Drive

Monday, November 28, 11:00 am – 1:30 pm

All community members are welcome to participate in a blood drive at the Pearl City Station, Harbor Drive, Muscatine, IA. Masks are now optional but appointments are required. To schedule, please contact Kelsie Stafford at: 563-263-0241 or email her at: kstafford@muscatineiowa.org: Give blood 11/14/22 – 1/15/23 & get your choice of a gift card or a donation to Feeding America.

SOTC Christmas Party

Sunday, December 18, 3:30 – 5:00 pm

Gather with your fellow Shepherds as we share our favorite traditions, eat some cookies, re-enact the nativity story, and play some Christmas games! All are invited to bring a dozen cookies to share. Any extras at the end of the night will be used in a cookie exchange.

Kids Choose ELCA Good Gifts Animals

Sunday, December 11

Following worship, our kids (elementary and middle school) are invited to learn more about the ELCA Good Gifts program and help choose what animals we will be purchasing. Mark your calendars to join us!

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Worship: King of the Mess

Colossians 1:11-20, Luke 23:33-43 | Before launching into the season of Advent, we celebrate Christ as our King. When thinking of a “king,” we likely conjure up images of a person in fancy robes, exhibiting power and domination. But in Jesus Christ, we meet a different King: a king who comes to us in the mess. Join us for worship as we give honor to our king and as we are challenged to embrace the mess, meeting Christ in our lives.

Sunday, November 20, 2022, Christ the King Sunday Bulletin

Copyright acknowledgments: Music covered under Augsburg Fortress License #SB135131, CCLI License #1141706, One License #738128-A.Scripture from New Revised Standard Version Bible, © 1989 the Division of Christian Education of the National Council of the Churches of Christ in the United States of America. Used by permission. Prelude: You are My King. Text and Music: Billy J. Foote. Text and Music: © 1996 worshiptogethe.com songs (Admin. by Capitol CMG Publishing). Covered under CCLI subscription. Majesty. Text and Music: Jack Hayford. Text and Music: © 1981 New Spring (Admin. by Brentwood-Benson Music Publishing, Inc.) Covered under CCLI subscription. Gathering Song: He is Exalted. Text and Music: Twila Paris. Text and Music: © 1985 Straightway Music, admin. EMI Christian Music publishing. Covered under CCLI subscription. Hymn of the Day: Holy God, Holy and Glorious. Text: Susan R Briehl, b. 1952. Music: Robert Buckly Farlee, b. 1950. Text: © 2002 GIA Publications, Inc. Music: © 2001 Robert Buckly Farlee, admin. Augsburg Fortress. Covered under One License subscription. Offering Song: As the Grains of Wheat. Text: Didache, 2nd cent.; Marty Haugen, b. 1950. Music: Marty Haugen. Text and Music: © 1990 GIA Publications, Inc. Covered under One License subscription. Sending Song:. Text and Music: Crown Him with Many Crowns. Text: Matthew Bridges, 1800-1894, sts. 1-3, 5; Godfrey Thring, 1823-1903, st. 4. Music: George J. Elvey, 1816-1893. Covered under One License subscription. Liturgy: Now the Feast and Celebration. by Marty Haugen.©1990 by GIA Publications, Inc. Covered under One License subscription.

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Proposed 2023 Budget and Congregational Meeting

Sunday, November 20 after worship

Each fall, SOTC sets a budget for the coming year. Our teams and Council have recommended the budget for 2023. Discussion on the budget, as well as a update from our treasurer and stewardship team, will take place during our congregational meeting immediately following worship on Sunday, November 20. Here are the links to the Proposed 2023 Budget, 2023 Budget Addendum, and our Congregational Meeting Agenda. Questions can be addressed to Delene McConnaha, Council president. 

Christmas Day Worship Feedback Needed

Complete by Wednesday, November 16

Our Worship and Music Team has begun planning for the upcoming Advent-Christmas season. This year, Christmas Eve falls on Saturday, and Christmas Day falls on Sunday. To plan appropriately for the needs of our community, we are seeking your feedback. Thank you in advance for your help!

Generations of Living Faith (GOLF) Night! 

THIS Sunday, November 20 @ 4:00 pm

It’s THIS weekend! Join us for a night of learning about the seasons of the church year and Advent, of creating your own Advent wreath, and writing cards to be sent to children and families in immigration detention centers in the US. 

Not able to make it, but you’d still like to write some cards to be shared? Talk to Pastor Aleese who will give you some boundaries for writing cards and go to it! The more cards we can send the better!

Advent Giving Challenge

Now through Sunday, November 27

This Advent we are inviting the congregation to consider giving above and beyond their regular giving toward an Advent Giving Fund. Our goal? $300 to go toward two projects:

1) Postage to mail Christmas cards written to children and families detained in immigration detention centers, and

2) ELCA Good Gifts (a program that offers animals and services to families domestically and abroad to achieve self-sustainability). 

For every dollar that is contributed, $1 will be contributed from the Children’s Sunday School/Kids Sermon Fund. It is our goal to have $600 by the end of Advent to contribute toward these vital ministries. 

Poinsettias

Order by Sunday, December 11

You may have noticed the sign up sheet for Poinsettias in the narthex Sunday. As we prepare for Advent we are asking members to help decorate the sanctuary and remember or honor a loved one with the purchase of a poinsettia plant. Please clearly mark funds designated for flowers. Envelopes are available in the narthex near the sign up sheet.

Directory Update

As we move into the season of Advent will be updating the SOTC Directory. Doing this will help those looking for contact information to send Christmas greetings to our members. If you have moved, changed your email address, or phone number, please let Kathy know. The new updated directory will be available online by Nov 22 and printed copies will be available Nov 27.

LSI Angel Tree

November 13 – December 2

As has been our custom in previous years, SOTC – along with Grace and Zion – are supporting families in the Lutheran Services of Iowa parenting support group. We will be seeking gifts of an educational toy and a book for 11 children. Tags will be posted on the narthex window by November 13. Gifts (unwrapped) are due back by Friday, December 2 at the latest. 

Community Thanksgiving Service

Wednesday, November 23 at 6:00 pm

Wesley United Methodist will be hosting the Muscatine Community Thanksgiving Service at Wesley United Methodist Church (400 Iowa Ave). It will be an informal  contemporary service with meditations led by area pastors. A pie reception follows the service. If you would like to provide pies, contact Rev. Brian K. Oliver

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Soup Fest – Thank you!

What a great night of food, fellowship, and fun! Thank you to all who contributed baked goods, soups, and volunteered time! Because of your work, we served about 175 people and raised $1838 to be donated to Lutheran Chaplaincy Outreach at the University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics! Thank you for coming together as one in the body of Christ!

Welcome to the Flock, Ainsley! 

With joy, Chris and Kirsten Carter are excited to share the news of the birth of their daughter, Ainsley Jo! Ainsley was born on Thursday, November 3. Baby and Mom are doing well!

Proposed 2023 Budget and Congregational Meeting

Sunday, November 20 after worship

Each fall, SOTC sets a budget for the coming year. Our teams and Council have recommended the budget for 2023. Discussion on the budget, as well as a update from our treasurer and stewardship team, will take place during our congregational meeting immediately following worship on Sunday, November 20. Here are the links to the Proposed 2023 Budget, 2023 Budget Addendum, and our Congregational Meeting Agenda. Questions can be addressed to Delene McConnaha, Council president. 

Christmas Day Worship Feedback Needed

Complete by Wednesday, November 16

Our Worship and Music Team has begun planning for the upcoming Advent-Christmas season. This year, Christmas Eve falls on Saturday, and Christmas Day falls on Sunday. To plan appropriately for the needs of our community, we are seeking your feedback. Thank you in advance for your help!

Generations of Living Faith (GOLF) Night! 

Sunday, November 20 @ 4:00 pm

Looking to learn more about the seasons of the church year and why they’re important? Looking to learn more about the Advent season and why we celebrate it? Or, looking to create your own Advent wreath and/or offer a word of hope through a Christmas card to a child or family in an immigration detention center in the US? If you answered yes to any of the above, join us for a night of learning, fellowship, and service! ALL are welcome!

Advent Giving Challenge

Now through Sunday, November 27

This Advent we are inviting the congregation to consider giving above and beyond their regular giving toward an Advent Giving Fund. Our goal? $300 to go toward two projects:

1) Postage to mail Christmas cards written to children and families detained in immigration detention centers (cards will be written during our Nov 20 GOLF night), and

2) ELCA Good Gifts (a program that offers animals and services to families domestically and abroad to achieve self-sustainability). 

For every dollar that is contributed, $1 will be contributed from the Children’s Sunday School/Kids Sermon Fund. It is our goal to have $600 by the end of Advent to contribute toward these vital ministries. 

Because greeting cards need to be mailed by the beginning of December, we are collecting offerings through Sunday, November 27. When writing a check, please indicate “Advent Giving Challenge” in the memo line. 

Directory Update

As we move into the season of Advent will be updating the SOTC Directory. Doing this will help those looking for contact information to send Christmas greetings to our members. If you have moved, changed your email address, or phone number, please let Kathy know. The new updated Directory will be available soon.

LSI Angel Tree

November 13 – December 2

As has been our custom in previous years, SOTC – along with Grace and Zion – are supporting families in the Lutheran Services of Iowa parenting support group. We will be seeking gifts of an educational toy and a book for 11 children. Tags will be posted on the narthex window by November 13. Gifts (unwrapped) are due back by Friday, December 2 at the latest. 

Community Thanksgiving Service

Wednesday, November 23 at 6:00 pm

Wesley United Methodist will be hosting the Muscatine Community Thanksgiving Service at Wesley United Methodist Church (400 Iowa Ave). It will be an informal  contemporary service with meditations led by area pastors. A pie reception follows the service. If you would like to provide pies, contact Rev. Brian K. Oliver

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Send Off for Sullivan Family

Sunday, November 6

Living in community is both a blessing, and a challenge…especially as we say “good bye and Godspeed” to those we have come to know and love. The Sullivan family will be moving late this fall to Humboldt, IA, and before their departure we are wishing them well with a blessing. Join us on Sunday, November 6 to send them off with our prayers! 

Soup Fest – We’re Almost There!

Sunday, November 6

It’s this coming weekend! Here’s how you can help:

1. Come and eat! – Eat with us as we join in fellowship, and invite others to join you!

2. Stick around after worship on Sun, Nov 6 – We need some help getting set up! Set up will include moving furniture in the fellowship and narthex space, getting table set up, rolling silverware, cutting pies, etc. Jobs for all!

3. Volunteer your time between 3:45-7:15 – Odd jobs still need some volunteers! Contact Colleen Bentz or Kathy Dunham if you’re able to help.

Children’s Sermon Money Used for Winter Outerwear

Did you know? This past Sunday our elementary and middle school youth gathered to purchase winter outerwear for those in our community. Each Sunday you likely see our young Shepherds bringing their offering up as a part of the children’s sermon. From those funds, we were able to use $300 to benefit those in our community. We are thankful for the opportunity to help teach our children about practices of giving and stewardship, and we are thankful for those who willingly offer their gifts to continue this practice!

Advent Giving Challenge

Now through Sunday, November 27

This Advent we are inviting the congregation to consider giving above and beyond their regular giving toward an Advent Giving Fund. Our goal? $300 to go toward two projects:

1) Postage to mail Christmas cards written to children and families detained in immigration detention centers (cards will be written during our Nov 20 GOLF night), and

2) ELCA Good Gifts (a program that offers animals and services to families domestically and abroad to achieve self-sustainability). 

For every dollar that is contributed, $1 will be contributed from the Children’s Sunday School/Kids Sermon Fund. It is our goal to have $600 by the end of Advent to contribute toward these vital ministries. 

Because greeting cards need to be mailed by the beginning of December, we are collecting offerings through Sunday, November 27. When writing a check, please indicate “Advent Giving Challenge” in the memo line. Thank you for offering Christ’s love this upcoming holiday season!

Community Thanksgiving Service

Wednesday, November 23 at 6:00 pm

Wesley United Methodist will be hosting the Muscatine Community Thanksgiving Service at Wesley United Methodist Church (400 Iowa Ave). It will be an informal contemporary service with meditations led by area pastors. A pie reception follows the service. If you would like to provide pies, contact Rev. Brian K. Oliver.

LSI Angel Tree

November 13 – December 2

As has been our custom in previous years, SOTC – along with Grace and Zion – are supporting families in the Lutheran Services of Iowa parenting support group. We will be seeking gifts of an educational toy and a book for 11 children. Tags will be posted on the narthex window by November 13. Gifts (unwrapped) are due back by Friday, December 2 at the latest. 

Generations of Living Faith (GOLF) Night! 

Sunday, November 20 @ 4:00 pm

Looking to learn more about the seasons of the church year and why they’re important? Looking to learn more about the Advent season and why we celebrate it? Or, looking to create your own Advent wreath and/or offer a word of hope through a Christmas card to a child or family in an immigration detention center in the US? If you answered yes to any of the above, mark your calendars to join us for GOLF! ALL are welcome!

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Worship: Mold-able or Fixed?

Jeremiah 31:31-34, John 8:31-36 | For something to be reformed, it needs to be supple. Flexible. Moldable. Otherwise, that thing is nothing but hard. Solid. Unchangeable. While it is good for some things to be unchangeable – like the foundations of our homes – other things within our society, our churches, and even ourselves, are open to the ever re-forming work of the Spirit. But how do we respond to the Spirit molding us? Molding our communities? And molding our world? Join us this Reformation Sunday as we remember the work of the Spirit throughout our history in shaping the church to point more clearly to God’s grace, and as we give consent to the continuing work of the Spirit in shaping us according to God’s image.

Sunday, October 30, 2022, Reformation Sunday Bulletin

Copyright acknowledgments: Music covered under Augsburg Fortress License #SB135131, CCLI License #1141706, One License #738128-A.Scripture from New Revised Standard Version Bible, © 1989 the Division of Christian Education of the National Council of the Churches of Christ in the United States of America. Used by permission. Prelude: A Mighty Fortress Is Our God. Text and Music: Marty Haugen. Text and Music: © 1990 GIA Publications, Inc. Covered under One License subscription. Gathering Song: A Mighty Fortress Is Our God. Text and Music: Martin Luther, 1483-1546; tr. Lutheran Book of Worship. Text and Music: © 1978 Lutheran Book of Worship, admin. Augsburg Fortress. Covered under One License subscription. Hymn of the Day: The Church’s One Foundation. Text: Samuel J. Stone, 1839-1900. Music: Samuel S. Wesley, 1810-1876. Text and Music: © Public Domain. Offering Song: As the Grains of Wheat. Text: Didache, 2nd cent.; Marty Haugen, b. 1950. Music: Marty Haugen. Text and Music: © 1990 GIA Publications, Inc. Covered
under One License subscription. Communion Song: By Grace We Have Been Saved/BY GRACE. Text and Music: Jonathan Rundman, Nathan Houge. Text and Music: © 2006 Augsburg Fortress Publishers. Covered under One License subscription. Sending Song: Send Us Out. Text and Music: James Hersch. Text and Music: © 1994 Dakota Road Music. Covered under One License subscription. Liturgy: Now the Feast and Celebration. by Marty Haugen.©1990 by GIA Publications, Inc.  Covered under One License subscription. 

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Trunk or Treat

Wednesday, October 26, 6:00-7:00pm @ Grace

It’s tomorrow night! Get your costumes out, your gear for your trunk, and meet us at Grace!  Bring a food item to share with the Muscatine Food Pantry.

Winter Outerwear Drive

Through Sunday, October 30

Bring your donations to church this coming Sunday! Though we had a warm weekend, cold weather is on its way. Donations will be distributed through various organizations like MCSA, the school district, and United Way. Items needed are:

  • coats
  • hats
  • mittens/gloves
  • boots
  • warm socks
  • scarves

Special note for our elementary and middle school families: On Sunday, October 30 following worship, our kids will be doing some online shopping to spend the money collected during the kids sermon to contribute toward this drive. Meet Melissa Booth or Heather Allen after worship for more direction!

Soup Fest – Can you help serve or clean up?

Sunday, November 6

We’ve made great strides in making sure we have plenty of soups, breads and pies to serve for the Soup Fest. But now we need some workers! If you’ve been holding out, waiting to see where others sign up, please sign up now. If you’re flexible in what you’re able to do, and flexible with your time commitment, please indicate that to Colleen Bentz or Kathy Dunham.

All Saints Day Names for Litany in Worship

Submit by October 30

Each year, the church observes All Saints Day – a day to remember saints who have joined the body of Christ through baptism and saints who have gone before us who now rest in peace. If you have someone you know who has been baptized or who has died in the past year that you’d like remembered during our All Saints Litany in worship, sign up in the narthex or contact Kathy Dunham. That person’s name will be remembered in worship, and those remembering that individual will be invited to come forward and light a candle. 

Help Needed For Second Ukrainian Refugee Family in Muscatine 

Earlier this fall, we alluded to another refugee family coming to Muscatine – the Slyviak family. They’re here! While basic needs are being covered by area nonprofits and families who are temporarily hosting the Slyviak’s, once again, the families are looking for support with clothing and household items. 

If you can help with any of the larger household items, contact Pastor Aleese so she can communicate with the facilitator of donations. All other donations can be brought to SOTC. 

Clothing needed:

  • For Zhanna (mom, age 30, clothing junior size small, shoes size 7): socks, shoes, winter coat, winter hat
  • For Eva (daughter, age 10, clothing youth size 10, slim shoes size 5): socks, shoes, underwear, hoodie/athletic style sweatshirt, sweaters, pants, winter coat, gloves and hat for winter
  • For Artem (son, age 5, clothing youth size 7-8, shoes size 1): socks, shoes, hoodie/athletic style sweatshirt, winter coat, gloves and hat for winter
  • For Mariia (Zhanna’s mother, age 49, clothing size womens XL, shoe size 9: running shoes, hoodie/athletic style sweat suit, sports pants, windbreaker, fall jacket

Household Items needed:

  • mixing bowl
  • measuring spoons
  • can opener
  • bed sheets including pillow cases (1 queen, 2 twin)
  • blankets for queen and twin beds
  • pillows
  • dish soap
  • laundry detergent
  • fabric softener
  • laundry basket
  • paper towels
  • wastebaskets (kitchen size and smaller size) and trash bags
  • mop and bucket
  • broom and dustpan
  • feminine hygiene products
  • furniture: mattress and box springs, bed frames, set of drawers or unit for storage, couch or equivalent seating, lamps and light bulbs, kitchen table and chairs)

2023 Congregational Budget

Each year in the fall, SOTC creates a budget to continue serving in the name of Jesus in the coming year. On Sunday, November 6, we will share a proposed budget for 2023.  Congregational meeting to discuss and approve the budget will be held on Sunday, November 20 following worship. Any questions can be directed to Delene McConnaha, president, or Pastor Aleese

Women’s Group in November and December

Saturday, November 12 and December 3

Because of holiday schedules, we have altered our Women’s Group date for December. In November, we will still meet on the second Sunday of the month, finishing up our series of “Jesus and Nature.” Then, in December, we will meet on the first Saturday of the month. Traditionally, December is a month of fellowship for Women’s Group as we look to the coming Christmas season. All women are welcome!

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Winter Outerwear Drive

Through Sunday, October 30

As an extension of practicing acts of stewardship this October, we are hosting a winter outerwear drive for those in our community. Donations will be distributed through various organizations like MCSA, the school district, and United Way. Bring new or gently used items to SOTC by Sunday, October 30. That Sunday after worship, our elementary aged kids will also be doing some online shopping to spend the money collected during the kids sermon to contribute toward this drive. Items needed are:

  • coats
  • hats
  • mittens/gloves
  • boots
  • warm socks
  • scarves

Trunk or Treat

Wednesday, October 26, 6:00-7:00pm

We’ve got some people signed up for trunks, and we’ve got some excited kids! Mark your calendars to join us and download the pdf flyer to share in your workplace. ALL from the community are welcome!  Bring a food item to share with the Muscatine Food Pantry. 

If you’re interested in hosting a trunk, sign up here. Questions – contact Leslie Eichelberger (SOTC), Denise Baird (Zion), or Traci Lippelgoes (Grace).

Soup Fest – Can you help serve or clean up?

Sunday, November 6

We’ve made great strides in making sure we have plenty of soups, breads and pies to serve for the Soup Fest. But now we need some workers! If you’ve been holding out, waiting to see where others sign up, please sign up now. If you’re flexible in what you’re able to do, and flexible with your time commitment, please indicate that to Kathy or Colleen. 

Flyers that can be hung in the community are in the narthex, along with small cards to distribute to those you know. Please help spread the word!

Questions? Talk to Colleen Bentz or Kathy Dunham. 

All Saints Day Names for Litany in Worship

Submit by October 30

Each year, the church observes All Saints Day – a day to remember saints who have joined the body of Christ through baptism and saints who have gone before us who now rest in peace. If you have someone you know who has been baptized or who has died in the past year that you’d like remembered during our All Saints Litany in worship, sign up in the narthex or contact Kathy Dunham. That person’s name will be remembered in worship, and those remembering that individual will be invited to come forward and light a candle. 

Help Needed For Second Ukrainian Refugee Family in Muscatine 

Earlier this fall, we alluded to another refugee family coming to Muscatine – the Slyviak family. They’re here! While basic needs are being covered by area nonprofits and families who are temporarily hosting the Slyviak’s, once again, the families are looking for support with clothing and household items. 

If you can help with any of the larger household items, contact Pastor Aleese so she can communicate with the facilitator of donations. All other donations can be brought to SOTC. 

Clothing needed:

  • For Zhanna (mom, age 30, clothing junior size small, shoes size 7): socks, shoes, winter coat, winter hat
  • For Eva (daughter, age 10, clothing youth size 10, slim shoes size 5): socks, shoes, underwear, hoodie/athletic style sweatshirt, sweaters, pants, winter coat, gloves and hat for winter
  • For Artem (son, age 5, clothing youth size 7-8, shoes size 1): socks, shoes, hoodie/athletic style sweatshirt, winter coat, gloves and hat for winter
  • For Mariia (Zhanna’s mother, age 49, clothing size womens XL, shoe size 9: running shoes, hoodie/athletic style sweat suit, sports pants, windbreaker, fall jacket

Household Items needed:

  • mixing bowl
  • measuring spoons
  • can opener
  • bed sheets including pillow cases (1 queen, 2 twin)
  • blankets for queen and twin beds
  • pillows
  • dish soap
  • laundry detergent
  • fabric softener
  • laundry basket
  • paper towels
  • wastebaskets (kitchen size and smaller size) and trash bags
  • mop and bucket
  • broom and dustpan
  • feminine hygiene products
  • furniture: mattress and box springs, bed frames, set of drawers or unit for storage, couch or equivalent seating, lamps and light bulbs, kitchen table and chairs)

2023 Congregational Budget

Each year in the fall, SOTC creates a budget to continue serving in the name of Jesus in the coming year. Our teams have been assessing their needs, and Council will be meeting at the end of the month to review the entirety of the budget. Proposed budget for 2023 will be distributed to the congregation on Sunday, November 6. Congregational meeting to discuss and approve the budget will be held on Sunday, November 20 following worship. Any questions can be directed to Delene McConnaha, president, or Pastor Aleese

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Trunk or Treat is Back!

Wed, October 26, 6:00-7:00pm

We have a date! Combining with our regularly scheduled Family Faith Nights, Trunk or Treat will be hosted at Grace. Find the event on Facebook (coming soon) or download the pdf flyer to share in your workplace. ALL from the community are welcome! So as to serve our neighbor in conjunction with this event, we are recommending that families bring a food item to share with the Muscatine Food Pantry. 

Interested in hosting a trunk? We need you! Sign up here

If you have any questions, contact Leslie Eichelberger (SOTC), Denise Baird (Zion), or Traci Lippelgoes (Grace). Looking forward to a great night with our church communities and the greater community of Muscatine!

Soup Fest – We Need Your Help!

Sunday, November 6

We’re excited to offer this opportunity to the community as a way to provide a place for fellowship, and at the same time raise funds to help support Lutheran Chaplaincy Outreach. Here’s how you can help:

1. Advertise | Like and share our Facebook event, and/or post flyers or hand out small reminder cards. Flyers and cards available in the narthex. 

2. Sign Up to help cook/volunteer | We’ll need soup makers, pie bakers, and many hands on Nov 6! Sign up sheets are available in the narthex. Want to sign up now? Email Kathy in the main office. 

Questions? Talk to Colleen Bentz or Kathy Dunham. 

Second Month of Generations of Living Faith (GOLF)!

Sunday, October 16, 4:00 – 5:00 pm

Plan to join us for a night of faith formation and fun as we learn more about the themes of gratitude and generosity! We’ll participate in a simulation exposing what it means to live generously and will close the night by learning a gratitude practice that can be used within the home. ALL are welcome!

All Saints Day Names for Litany in Worship

Submit by October 30

Each year, the church observes All Saints Day – a day to remember saints who have joined the body of Christ through baptism and saints who have gone before us who now rest in peace. If you have someone you know who has been baptized or who has died in the past year that you’d like remembered during our All Saints Litany in worship, sign up in the narthex or contact Kathy Dunham. That person’s name will be remembered in worship, and those remembering that individual will be invited to come forward and light a candle. 

2023 Congregational Budget

Each year in the fall, SOTC creates a budget to continue serving in the name of Jesus in the coming year. Our teams have been assessing their needs, and Council will be meeting at the end of the month to review the entirety of the budget. Proposed budget for 2023 will be distributed to the congregation on Sunday, November 6. Congregational meeting to discuss and approve the budget will be held on Sunday, November 20 following worship. Any questions can be directed to Delene McConnaha, president, or Pastor Aleese

Winter Outerwear Drive

October 16-30

As a part of our focus on how we are called to live as stewards of justice, we will be hosting a drive for winter outerwear starting October 16. Bring new, or gently used, coats, hats, mittens, boots, scarves, etc. to SOTC. Our elementary aged kids will have an opportunity on Sunday, October 30 to do some online shopping and spend the children’s sermon money they have collected toward this service project.