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One of the stories behind this week’s Local Mission Partner (LMP) Sunday is Christ the King working with Redeemer Lutheran Church in north Minneapolis. Serving a diverse community, Redeemer sponsors a Christmas Store where children can pick out a donated gift for a family member, get help wrapping it and enjoy a simple lunch. LMP serves this lunch and enjoys interaction with the children and families of the Harrison neighborhood. This is one of the many LMP interactions with our Black, Hmong (Egg rolls today!), Chinese and Latine partners, along with Daily Work that helps immigrants find living wage jobs.
Today Pastor Sarah is preaching at Redemer and Redeemer Pastor Jen Collins is here as our preacher and adult forum leader. She will share the joys and challenges of working in their diverse neighborhood. Today’s special LMP offering (over and above your regular offering) will go to partner with these ministries. Thank you so much for helping us join God’s mission in this changing world. We invite you to join in serving Redeemer’s Christmas Store on Dec.9 and even explore our LMP planning meeting the second Monday evening each month. If you are interested, call or email Dale Erickson for more information. By Rich Arvidson
Here is a brief history of our National Holiday called Veterans Day. As you would notice, there is no apostrophe in the title. It is because the holiday does not belong to just one veteran but it is a day to honor all veterans. So hence, no apostrophe is needed. As stated above, Veterans Day is set apart from Memorial Day because Veterans Day is to thank and honor ALL those who served honorably in the military, both is wartime or peacetime. In fact, Veterans Day is largely intended to thank LIVING veterans for their service, to acknowledge that their contributions to our national security are appreciated, and to underscore the fact that all those who served—not only those who died—have sacrificed and done their duty. Memorial Day observed in May is a time to remember those who gave their lives for our country, either in battle or from wounds they suffered in battle. Originally Veterans Day was called Armistice Day commemorating the end of World War I. The war actually ended seven months after the signing of the Treaty of Versailles. The Allies and Germany put into effect an armistice on the eleventh hour of the eleventh day of the eleventh month. Armistice Day was to honor veterans of World War I. June 1, 1954, Congress changed the name Armistice Day to Veterans Day so the day would honor American Veterans of all wars. Pause and think, the veteran’s commitment to preserving our freedom has been instrumental in safeguarding the liberties and opportunities we hold dear as Americans. Along with that, thank the families who also sacrificed when a member of the family went to serve. We remember all those connected to our faith community who have passed since last All Saints.
Teddie Batzer Bill Bray Doug Chapman Mary Durham Cheryl Edwards Dennis Erickson Marcus George Darold Grimm Russell Hanson Peggy Henriksen Blanche Holmes Mark Ilten Richard Johnson Vynnette Perkins Kay Philbrook Marilyn Riege Vonnie Seim Mary Steinbach Don Wallerstedt We will celebrate the lives of those who died in the last year and all saints who rest in God's care in worship on November 5. |
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Christ the King Lutheran Church
1900 7th Street NW New Brighton, MN 55112 Phone: 651-633-4674 Email: [email protected] Office Hours: 9 am - 2 pm Mon - Thurs or by appointment Sunday Schedule Morning Worship at 9:30 am |