The Week of September 15 at CTS & FLC

Lost and Found
We have looked forward to today’s celebration for so long. Some of us, like Miriam Hibbs, who was baptized at FLC, are really going to love hearing from Bishop Burk and all the other former pastors today. But our readings for today tell us that God has a heart for losers. Well, that doesn’t describe Miriam, Martha, Harlan, or any of our older and long-time members. Today we hear how the risen Lord calls the violent, blasphemous persecutor, Paul, and tells parables about shepherds and ten silver coins.  We are reminded that God doesn’t abandon people even when people abandon God. The Bishop is sure to tells us how the cross and resurrection testify to God’s faithfulness in that regard. God rescues strays one by one, making the first move to find the lost and create new hearts in them.  On this day, when we give thanks for God’s blessing of our ministry throughout 150 years, we can testify to the faithfulness of God, shared with overflowing grace in the faith and love that are in Christ Jesus, who is patient, forgiving, energetic, and ready to celebrate. So are we!! Come, meet old and new friends, enjoy the reunion with former pastors and others who will be participating in worship leadership. And finally, before the celebratory potluck and pictures with the Bishop and a box of cereal, Jesus hosts the worshiping assembly welcoming sinners and eating with us. He issues the invitation to His table and the word “sinner” no longer describes us. Today, we will experience being a forgiven guest at our own celebration. Be “graced,” “gifted,” “loved,” and “empowered.” Then we follow Jesus out of the gathered assembly and into the world as searchers of missing persons, determined to find the lost and the broken and issuing invitations to come home. And that brings us back full circle to our anniversary, to our gratitude, to God’s incredible faithfulness and undying love. Do not miss this Sunday.

SUNDAY:  September 15
First Lutheran’s 150th Anniversary! 
     9 am – Coffee and Conversation 
     10 am – Worship with
Bishop Michael Burk 

                   Joint Service for CTS & FLC
(There will not be a service at CTS on this day.)
     11:30 am – Lunch served at Carpenter’s Hall
(1215 Court Avenue)

Please come and celebrate with us!

MONDAY: September 16
7 pm – Quilt Guild in Fireside Room

TUESDAY: September 17
Noon – CTS Women’s Bible Study (place TBA)
3:30 pm – CTS Worship Committee
4:30 pm – CTS Task Force

Wendy will be on vacation September 17-19.
In case of emergency, please call
Pastor Sally (906-231-0048) or
Gayle Bortz (641-203-0677)

WEDNESDAY: September 18

THURSDAY: September 19
9 am – FLC Quilting
Noon – Wayne Co. Ministers Meet
7 pm – Slavic Worship

FRIDAY: September 20
9-11 am – CCC at CTS
Newsletter Deadline
Office Closed

SATURDAY: September 21
8:30 am – WELCA Fall Cluster
at Centerville, First Lutheran

NEXT SUNDAY:  September 22
Worship
9 am – First, Chariton
11 am – Christ the Servant, Corydon
10 am – CTS Sunday School Begins
10:15 am – At FLC, All Church Activities & Picnic
1 pm – Slavic Worship
6 pm – Lutheran Adult Fellowship at FLC
September 22-24:  Pastor Sally to Fall Conference
in W. Des Moines

ON SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, AT FIRST LUTHERAN & CHRIST THE SERVANT, Brittany Swanson, from Lutheran Lakeside Camp will be at both worship services to present news and updates from the camp.

FOLLOWING WORSHIP at FLC on Sunday, September 22:

Back by Popular demand!  All Sunday School Picnic!
For Students, Parents and the Whole Congregation!!
We will be filling school bags, playing some games, and having a great picnic on our new patio!!  Chips and buns provided by Thrivent Action Team.  Please RSVP to Katie Shore (charitonabstract@gmail.com)
or to FLC (Wendy) by 9-18-19!

The Week of September 8 at CTS & FLC

Freed—From and For
Pastor Sally is back in the pulpit today. Healthy and strong, ready to proclaim God’s great love and blessings on all. Freedom flows through all the readings this day. Moses reminds the people of Israel they have the freedom to choose between life and prosperity or death and adversity. Moses tells the people they are free to choose bondage to God and life or bondage to sin and death. Either way they will be bound to something. She will proclaim the good news found as Paul reminds Philemon that he—Paul—is not free but is a “prisoner of Christ Jesus.” Paul reminds Philemon that he has the freedom to hold on to his slave Onesimus and the freedom to grant freedom. In the gospel Jesus speaks a word, that resonates in ways that might make us all feel a tad uncomfortable. Do you own your stuff or does your stuff own you? Jesus seems to suggest that our stuff, our possessions, could make it difficult to follow faithfully.  In Christ, freedom comes from letting go. Freedom comes through giving away and trusting Jesus. In Christ we are free people. Free to choose life, free to choose faithfulness, and free to open our arms wide and receive the free grace of God. This is the God who chooses to never stop loving us.
Is this the Sunday we find ourselves freed, freed from all our stuff, freed from slavery to things and others demands? It is God’s Work…Our Hands Sunday. Is this the Sunday we sing with gusto, “Give it away, Give it away?”

SUNDAY:  September 8
“God’s Work, Our Hands” Sunday
Holy Communion
9 am – First, Chariton
11 am – Christ the Servant, Corydon
10:15 am – FLC Sunday School Begins
10:15 am – Executive Committee at FLC
1 pm – Slavic Worship

2-4 pm – Visitation for the family of Martha Milnes
at the Pierschbacher Funeral Home
in Chariton

Lutheran Adult Fellowship has been postponed
until Sunday, September 22

MONDAY: September 9
10:30 am – Funeral for Martha Milnes at First
Lutheran followed by burial and then
lunch at the church
2 pm – Laplanders Quilt Guild at CTS
6:30 pm – Council at FLC

TUESDAY: September 10
8 am – Breakfast Gals
5-7 pm – St. Paul, Albia – Free Community
Spaghetti Supper

WEDNESDAY: September 11

THURSDAY: September 12
Noon – Women of the ELCA at Red Haw
7 pm – Slavic Worship

FRIDAY: September 13
Office Closed

SATURDAY: September 14

NEXT SUNDAY:  September 15
First Lutheran’s 150th Anniversary! 
     9 am – Coffee and Conversation 
     10 am – Worship with
Bishop Michael Burk 

                   Joint Service for CTS & FLC
     11:30 am – Lunch served at Carpenter’s Hall
(1215 Court Avenue)

Please RSVP for the lunch by September 8.  A sign-up form will be passed during all worship services prior to the celebration, or you can call or email the church office. (641-774-4875 or flcchariton@iowatelecom.net)
Please come and celebrate with us!

The Week of September 1 at CTS & FLC

Radical Love Triumphs
What stories will you hear this Sunday? For most of human history wisdom was largely part of an oral tradition. From one generation to the next, wisdom was passed down. These days it sometimes seems that we can have wisdom at our fingertips—maybe. Could it be that something is lost in the process?  In the Gospel story, we hear how Jesus lifts up the mysteriously gracious and life-transforming values of the kingdom of God. Jesus lifts up the humility required to take the lowest seat at the table. Jesus invites his followers to practice the hospitality that offers the finest of foods for people who cannot repay. Jesus invites his followers to embody the kind of radical-yet-relational love of Jesus himself. This radical love is taught by both individuals and congregations. Communities of faith by their practices of generosity and compassion embody the love of Jesus in their communities. A special service for God’s special people.

SUNDAY:  September 1
Holy Communion
9 am – First, Chariton
11 am – Christ the Servant, Corydon
1 pm – Slavic Worship

Pastor David Aanonson will be filling the pulpit on Sunday, September 1, at Chariton and Corydon.

MONDAY: September 2
Labor Day Holiday
Office Closed

TUESDAY: September 3
10 am – FLC Worship Committee
11:30 am – Lucas Co. ICC at Russell Methodist
1:30 pm – CTS Women’s Bible Study at CTS

WEDNESDAY: September 4
1:30 pm – Prayer Shawl Ministry at FLC

THURSDAY: September 5
7 pm – Slavic Worship

FRIDAY: September 6
Office Closed

SATURDAY: September 7

NEXT SUNDAY:  September 8
“God’s Work, Our Hands” Sunday
Holy Communion
9 am – First, Chariton
11 am – Christ the Servant, Corydon
10:15 am – FLC Sunday School Begins
10:15 am – Executive Committee at FLC
1 pm – Slavic Worship
6 pm – Lutheran Adult Fellowship at FLC

Our 150th Anniversary will be celebrated on 
Sunday, September 15, 2019
                9 am – Coffee and Conversation 
                10 am – Worship with
Bishop Michael Burk 

                              Joint Service for CTS & FLC
                11:30 am – Lunch served at
Carpenter’s Hall

Please RSVP for the lunch by September 8.  A sign-up form will be passed during all worship services prior to the celebration, or you can call or email the church office. (641-774-4875 or flcchariton@iowatelecom.net)
Please come and celebrate with us!