Author: Harry Hussey

  • Breakfast Church

    At worship this past Sunday, we gathered in community to eat breakfast, share our struggles and joys, commune, and worship together. Our experimental ‘breakfast church’ saw us convene around God’s table of grace, and also around buffet tables of sustenance ; tables that nourish us both physically and spiritually.Breaking bread and eating together, alongside Bible-reading…

  • Beer and Carols

    It was a rowdy sing-a-long of sacred hymns and Christmas carols (if that’s possible)! How can something be so irreverent be so spirit-filled at the same time? Call it what you will, but this karaoke-like event was both nostalgic and meaningful. This is how First Lutheran does church sometimes. Looks like a good time was…

  • Advent 3

    Thank you to Sarah, Lola, and Zora for lighting the third Advent candle. This particular candle symbolizes joy ; something good is coming soon! We know that at Christmas, God’s greatest promise is fulfilled: the kingdom of God has come! Dear Lord, show us how to live joyously every day, and to rejoice in your…

  • Camp Uke Slide Show and Videos

    So ends another successful year at Camp Uke.  Thanks to everybody who helped and to all the kids and their parents.  Looking forward to seeing everybody in the fall when we start up again on September 6. Bruce Norskog and Tami Kander took pictures during the week chronicling all the great times we had.  Enjoy!…

  • Camp Uke Summer Concert, July 22 7pm

    Camp Uke Summer Concert July 22 2017 First Lutheran Church Malden Program Harry Hussey Going Down The Road Feeling Bad – Traditional Camp Uke First Years are directed by Janet Lundstrom and Joanne Leisk.  Helpers are Tami Kander and Al Mancini. The Beat Goes On – Sonny and Cher Kookaburra – Traditional Australian folk song…

  • Reformation Sunday

    Today we had a rollicking Reformation Sunday service with Pastor Dave in fine form tying in the disruptive technology that the printing press was 500 years ago with today’s social media.  Arguably, the printing press made the reformation possible, given that the 95 Theses could be mass produced and distributed.  Today, we took a church…