by Rachel Frank Every morning I walk outside to meet my kindergarten students. As I walk down the steps, I am greeted by the shining faces of students speaking numerous languages and skin…
A big thanks for all your tangible donations for flood victims. We will see that items are shared with those in need. Relief workers report they are flooded with donations, some are just…
Sunday, April 14; 3:00-6:00 pm Info: sharon@flclincoln.org; RSVP by April 10 Do you have important errands to run? Would you like to make an afternoon date with a friend? Or, maybe, you just…
Saturday, April 13; 9:00-11:00 am Info: pastordan@flclincoln.org First Communion training is being offered for children of all ages. Children and their parents will learn about how God, food and forgiveness are linked in…
Sundays at 9:30-10:25 am in the Chapel April 7 – Building Update and Tour; Activity Center – No Adult Forum. April 14 – Architecture Students Design New Santee Sioux Nation Center – Jason…
The middle school youth will be doing an in-house service project April 28 during the Sunday morning learning hour. They will be cutting out patterns for shoes from old blue jeans to be…
by Brian Niebuhr Work in the Courtyard has been delayed due to the weather. But, a significant amount of work has been done in other areas. The education wing has had walls rearranged…
Transformation is best explained when we can see physical change. Easy examples of transformation are water turning to ice when frozen and an ice cube turning into a puddle of water when left…
by Mary Boschult Although training in social work prepared me for the abstract principles of accepting people and human behavior, I was surprised in the 1970’s as a public welfare caseworker that people…
The last few weeks have been some of the most challenging for our brothers and sisters in flood-affected areas. Even if you weren’t personally impacted by flood waters, you likely know someone who…