We invite you and the people you love to gather with us to celebrate the birth of Jesus Christ this Christmas season. Christmas Eve worship at 4:30 is designed to be particularly friendly to children, including interactive elements with the figures in the nativity scene, walking around the sanctuary, singing, and lighting battery operated candles… Continue reading Christmas Worship Services
Tag: 2018
Hope for the Holidays
Christmas should be a joyful time for children everywhere, but this year in the United States, hundreds of children and families - some as young as 9 years old - will spend the holidays in detention for trying to come to the United States in search of a better life. While First Lutheran Church can't… Continue reading Hope for the Holidays
Stir It Up Breakfast 11/25
"Stir up in your people the gift of the Holy Spirit: the spirit of wisdom and understanding, the spirit of counsel and might, the spirit of knowledge and the fear of the Lord, the spirit of joy in your presence, both now and forever." - Affirmation of Baptism ELW Our stewardship theme for this year is… Continue reading Stir It Up Breakfast 11/25
Pastoral Letter on #WontBeErased
Beloveds, This fall is full of anxiety and trepidation, anger and fear, for transgender people. Our government is circulating a memo proposing to legally define gender according to anatomy at birth, a definition rejected by scientists and activists alike. It attempts to legally erase transgender and intersex people from our nation. A legal definition like… Continue reading Pastoral Letter on #WontBeErased
Vision and Mission Planning
This Sunday we held a breakfast to talk about our future as a congregation. First, we reported what we learned from you in our last round of conversations. Here are the main areas First Lutheran has expressed in interest, in terms of issues and values: Focus Issue Ideas Supporting Children and Families Jesus said, “Let… Continue reading Vision and Mission Planning
Bible Study is Back!
We’re getting ready for all kinds of Bible Study this fall! Read Paul’s letter to the church in Rome with us on Sundays. Our topics include: 9/16: What Must I Do To Be Saved? (Romans 3:9-31) 9/23: Saved By Grace … Isn’t That Too Good To Be True? (Romans 5:1-11) 9/30: If What I Do Doesn’t Save Me, Does It… Continue reading Bible Study is Back!
Jericho Walk
Caminante, no hay camino, se hace camino al andar. Walker, there is no road, the road is made by walking. - Antonio Machado On August 18th, the Run Club of Malden held its first meet-up at the track outside of Pine Banks Park. Our crew took our very first steps of the "Couch to 5k,"… Continue reading Jericho Walk
Camp Uke 2018 – Talents
This little light of mine, I'm gonna let it shine! Let it shine, let it shine, let it shine! Our theme song for the week was "This Little Light of Mine" to match our general theme - talents! At Camp Uke, we believe that every person has a light to shine - a talent or… Continue reading Camp Uke 2018 – Talents
125th Anniversary Story Project
On October 26th, 2018, we celebrate the 125th birthday of First Lutheran Church. We celebrate 125 years: ... of ministry and service, ... of joy and laughter, ... of grief and sorrow, ... of giving and receiving hospitality, ... of grace and forgiveness, ... of following Jesus Christ. So in 125 years, what have we… Continue reading 125th Anniversary Story Project
A Note on Lenten Fasts
The season of Lent is upon us. A season of repentance, reflection, and grief for the upcoming death of Jesus, many Christians observe Lent by "giving something up," from chocolate to Facebook. "Giving something up" comes from the tradition of fasting for Lent: restricting one's eating as a way to grieve the death of Jesus… Continue reading A Note on Lenten Fasts