Within several weeks after the coronavirus forced us to close our doors, a team of First Lutheran members were recruited to begin calling on every member of our congregation. These phone calls were…
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We are here to listen! In the midst of these crazy times of the COVID-19 pandemic, we find ourselves not able to gather in-person as community. This separation and isolation can bring feelings…
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Tabitha is now accepting donations of surgical face masks (sewn or commercial). YouTube and Pinterest offers great patterns and sewing instructions. If you are one of our crafty parishioners who would like to…
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Showing support for disaster impacted communities is a longstanding standard and tradition in our national and Lutheran history. As lawmakers discuss an appropriate response, now is the time to tell your representatives to…
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We are excited to announce that our Transportation Ministry is up and running! If you need a ride to medical and other appointments or to a church service or activity, we would like…
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Know someone that could use a boost? Consider sharing a prayer shawl with them. Prayer shawls, made by First Lutheran members, are available to share with anyone. Shawls are located in the cupboards…
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Being a Guardian Angel is being a minister of presence. It means attending the juvenile immigration docket in Omaha to be the church present for children and families. Even though it is a…
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Just had hip surgery and need a ride to physical therapy or transportation to your next doctor appointment? Finding alternative transportation in Lincoln can be difficult. Services are limited and often expensive and…
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The word of the month for FaithTrek during the month of November was CARE. The kids (ages 3-5th grade) learned what it means to care for another person and all the ways you…
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The FaithTrek 2nd and 3rd graders helped us with the book drive for Reading Matters, a program of the Lincoln Housing Authority. We all agreed having books of our own was important to us…
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