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Author: Faith2014

Salt

Salt doesn’t taste very good on its own. It’s only really any good when it’s added to something else. So, when Jesus tells the crowd they are the salt of the earth, he wants them to flavor and preserve the world instead of keeping to themselves.

It’s time for us, the church, to heed Jesus’ words and enhance the flavors of the world.

Accompanying Scripture:
Isaiah 58: 1-12
Matthew 5:13-20


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First Acts of Jesus

Main Scriptural Reference:
Matthew 5:1-12

Other Scriptural References:
Mark 1:21-28, Luke 4:16-30John 2:1-12


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Announcements 1/27/17

Mission of the Month: Mexico Scholarship Fund
For more than ten years, the Mexico Scholarship Fund has supported students living in a small barrio outside of Juarez, Mexico called Lomas de Poleo. Thanks to the support they receive through the scholarship fund, these college, high school, junior high and elementary students are able to continue their educations beyond the elementary school age. Without such assistance, many Mexican youths can no longer afford school, and instead begin working low-paying jobs at a young age.

You can contribute using the Special Mission Offering envelopes in the pew, by clicking the “Give” button at www.flcva.org, or by scanning the QR code on the back of this bulletin.

We need your input!
Lent, the 40 day period in which we prepare for Holy Week and Easter, begins March 1. We are currently planning a mid-week program during Lent that will dive back into the core of Lutheran faith (and provide dinner). We want as many people to be able to participate, so we’re enlisting a bit of feedback. Please fill out this survey online to help us in our planning: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/3YZTFJV

The Annual Meeting will reconvene on Sunday, February 12th after the 11:00 service.  Info sessions regarding the proposed Bylaw amendments will take place after each service on Sunday, Feb. 5th.

First Friday Family Potluck
Our potluck for the month of February will be on Friday, February 3rd at 5:30 p.m. The theme for this month will be “Souper Bowl,” and donations of nonperishable goods will be collected to benefit AFAC. Whether you’re a family of 1, 2, or 7, all are welcome! Sign up here: https://flcva.org/members/signup/

Young Adult Super Bowl & Mardi Gras Party
Sunday, February 5th at 6:00 p.m.
Location: Michelle Williams’ house. A main dish will be provided. Please bring a side dish/snacks to share.

Middle Adult Group Event
February 11th 2016 at 6:00 p.m.  For more information, contact Megan Booth: mbooth_98@yahoo.com

Parents’ Night Out
Save the date for another Parents’ Night Out on Saturday, February 11th. Proceeds to benefit Doctor Mendoza’s health clinic in Juarez; more details coming soon.

XYZ Lunch at the Wild Fire
Tuesday February 7th – Van leaves the church at 11:30 a.m.

Prayer Works!
The Prayer Chain shares the prayers that have been requested during Sunday services as well as any that are requested throughout the week. If you’d like to be included, please send your email address to Lisa Thurston (lisa.b.thurston@gmail.com).

Faith Lutheran Preschool Enrollment
Application Deadline: January 31th
FLP offers classes for children between the ages of 2 and 4 years old. Priority enrollment will be given to church members, current families, and alumni families, in that order.  Learn more at: www.flcva.org/preschool/2017-2018/

 

Art Show Celebrating Senior Artists in the Community
Wednesday February 8th, 4:00-6:00 p.m.
Presented by The Village at Rockville
Location: Lang Hall – 9701 Veirs Drive
Contact Melissa Blackstone for information: Tel. 301-354-8466 / mblackstone@thevillageatrockville.org


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The Doing Comes From the Being

At a young age, Pastor Kate wrestled with what it meant to be a member of her family. She thought it might be because she fished with them.

It’s tempting to think Jesus chose the first four disciples because they fished— that he wanted them to follow him because of what they did. Except maybe that’s not entirely accurate.

The being does not come from the doing. Instead, the doing comes from the being. Pastor Kate explores this notion in relation to Jesus’ call that each of us follow him.

Accompanying Scripture:
Matthew 4:12-23


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Normal

Christmas is over and things have begun to return to normal. It’s easy to find ourselves in a fog of forgetfulness, consumed by the return to normal routines and busyness.

Just as it seems Mary and Joseph forgot who Jesus was in the midst of 12 years of normal. That is, until he gets left behind in Jerusalem and they begin to panic, searching for him everywhere except where he is.

In this sermon, Pastor Kate explores our forgetfulness in the midst of “normal” and Jesus’ response.

Accompanying Scripture:
Luke 2: 41-52


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January 1, 2017 Sermon

Accompanying scripture:

Philippians 2:5-11
Luke 2:15-38


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Guaranteed Miracle

When we’re sick, we’d do anything for a guaranteed miracle that will cure us. We feel the same desire when our world isn’t well and our lives seem like a mess. This is, in part, the reason that we cling to the Christmas promise of a savior who is born – our guaranteed miracle.

But maybe this idea of a miracle isn’t exactly what we receive on Christmas. Perhaps the miracle we do receive is bit more ordinary than we’d expect.

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Featured Image: The Adoration of the Magi.  Unknown Ethiopian artist.
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Announcements 12/30/16

This Sunday, January 1st
Name of Christ Sunday:  Worship at 10:30 a.m.

Mission of the Month: Mexico Scholarship Fund
For more than ten years, the Mexico Scholarship Fund has supported students living in a small barrio outside of Juarez, Mexico called Lomas de Poleo. Thanks to the support they receive through the scholarship fund, these college, high school, junior high and elementary students are able to continue their educations beyond the elementary school age. Without such assistance, many Mexican youths can no longer afford school, and instead begin working low-paying jobs at a young age.

You can contribute to the Mission of the Month using the Special Mission Offering envelopes in the pew, by clicking the “Give” button at www.flcva.org, or by scanning the QR code on the back of this bulletin.

Please Note that the church office will be closed on Monday, January 2nd for the New Years holiday. After the holidays, regular office hours will resume.

First Friday Family Potluck
Our potluck for the month of January will be on Friday, January 6 at 5:30 p.m. Prayers and kids’ activities will center around the theme of Epiphany. Whether you’re a family of 1, 2, or 7, all are welcome!  Sign up here.

The Key Newsletter
Look out for our upcoming January/February issue next week! Paper copies will be available for pickup at the service on January 8th.  The online edition will be available on our website: https://flcva.org/members/the-key/. If you are not already on our mailing list, you can use the link on this page to subscribe.

XYZ Lunch at Pistone’s
On Tuesday, January 10th we will go to Pistone’s Italian Inn at Seven Corners. Van leaves at 11:30 a.m.

Faith Lutheran Church

3313 Arlington Blvd
Arlington, VA 22201

703.525.9283 (Church)
703.525.1375 (Preschool)

Worship Times

9 am Contemporary Worship

11 am Blended Traditional Worship with Livestream

We invite you to join us this Sunday.