Posts by Meredith Keseley
Easter at Abiding Presence

8:00 a.m. Contemporary Service (in-person)
9:30 a.m. Traditional Service (in-person and
online)
11:05 a.m. Traditional Service (in-person)
9:00-11:00 a.m. Petting Zoo on the Lawn

Join us for Easter Worship! Click here to learn more about our Easter worship services, petting zoo on the lawn and overflow parking with a “party bus.”

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Lent at Abiding Presence

On Ash Wednesday, we are invited into a 40-day journey (not including Sundays) of practicing the disciplines of Lent as we prepare our hearts, lives and world for the celebration of Jesus’ resurrection. There are many ways to engage in the Lenten journey at Abiding Presence this year. Learn more about how you can participate in the Lenten journey in-person, at home or online.

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Elementary School Sunday School Workshops

Sunday School Workshops
The Story of Joseph & the Colorful Coat
April 24 through May 22 from 10:05-10:55 a.m.

Each week all of our preschool through elementary school age students will explore the biblical story of Joseph using different approaches in their workshop. Hands on, interactive workshops will allow students to wrestle with what the story is teaching us about God today. Register or learn more at AbidingPresence.net/children.

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Hope During the Holidays (What to Do When Grieving During the Holidays)

Hope During the Holidays (What to Do When Grieving During the Holidays)
Wednesday, December 15 at 7:00 p.m.
Abiding Presence is offering a workshop titled Hope During the Holidays (What to do when Grieving During the Holidays). This is not the “Most Wonderful Time of the Year” for everyone. This workshop is designed for anyone who is grieving or struggling as the holidays approach. This interactive workshop will be led by Sarah Tran, MSW. During the workshop we will discuss tools to navigate the holidays amidst loss. Our hope is that those who are struggling will be equipped with ways to survive - and maybe even thrive - through the holidays with effective tools to cope. No advance sign up is necessary, simply show up.

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Giving Tuesday

In this season of Advent, we are celebrating Giving Tuesday. Giving Tuesday is a day set aside for supporting causes that people care about. I hope you will consider participating in our Giving Tuesday campaign to support our food ministry. You can do so at AbidingPresence.net/give and choosing “food ministry” from the dropdown box. Your gift of $50 can help to provide food for one household at one pantry distribution. Your gift of more can support multiple households. Many of our guests come every pantry, so I encourage you to consider a reoccurring gift once or twice a month. Doing so will allow you to support feeding a family all year long.

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NEW! Sunday School Model

Sundays, September 12 through October 31 from 10:05-10:55 a.m.
Session #1 – The Parables of Jesus
The first eight weeks of Sunday School we will be exploring the parables of Jesus. Each week all of our preschool through elementary school age students will explore the same parable using different approaches in their workshop. Hands on, interactive workshops will allow students to wrestle with what Jesus is teaching us about God today through the parable. Learn all about it at Abidingpresence.net/children.

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What to Say When You Don't Know What to Say for Young Teens

Thursday, August 19 from 6:00 - 7:00 p.m.
Abiding Presence Parking Lot
Rising 5th-7th Graders
(Click Here for Pre-Registration Form)

When trauma or tragedy happens, it's often hard to know what to say to the people who have been directly impacted by it. We want to be a good friend, but we might be afraid of saying or doing the wrong thing. Sometimes we can experiencing our own grief around what has happened or it can trigger feelings we don't always know what to do with in the moment.

In this workshop, young teens will have the chance to talk about grief, role play conversations and think about what it looks like to be a supportive friend/family member to someone who has experienced trauma. They leave knowing they aren't alone, whatever they are feeling is valid and that there are resources to support them as they support their friends/family.

This workshop will be facilitated by Caitlin Wordham, LPC. Caitlin is a professional therapist in the area who regularly works with teens. While sponsored by Abiding Presence Lutheran Church, this workshop will not be religious in nature. People of all faiths or no faith are welcome to attend.

COVID Safety Protocol: The workshop will be held outside at Abiding Presence and masks will be required of all participants.

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Abiding Presence Summer College-Age Internship Program

Abiding Presence is launching its second year of a summer internship program for college-age students. What began as a “pandemic pivot” last year turned into a new and important way of being church. Now, Abiding Presence has college-age interns from the congregation working in specific ministry areas throughout the year. Our college-age interns work in various ministry areas in stipend positions and participate in weekly vocational discernment cohorts with Pastor Keseley. These cohorts explore faith, life, scripture, prayer and God’s call. Join us as we welcome our interns this summer!

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Relaunch Update #2

Dear Members and Friends of Abiding Presence,

We want to take a moment to offer an update on where we are and where we are going as we continue relaunching in-person worship and ministry.

Outdoor Worship on Sundays at 8:45 a.m. in the Parking Lot
This past Sunday we added an outdoor worship service for those who would like to worship in-person. The service features a variety of music and includes congregation singing as well as Holy Communion. This Sunday, we will even have baptisms during the service! Bring a chair, wear a mask and join us in the parking lot. If you don’t have a chair, don’t worry as we always bring out a stack of folding chairs for people who need them. Our 10:00 a.m. livestream service will continue as usual.

For those wondering, we have reviewed the latest CDC guidance on outdoor mask wearing. Throughout the pandemic, we’ve been preaching and teaching that following Jesus means put the needs of our neighbors above our own. The latest CDC recommendations says, “...CDC continues to recommend requiring masking in crowded settings and venues where there is a decreased ability to maintain physical distance until widespread vaccination coverage." Further, they suggest that one of the determining factors for outdoor mask wearing includes, “Settings with a higher percentage of unvaccinated people (including children) present or people at risk of severe COVID-19 disease.”

We believe outdoor intergenerational worship falls into the categories mentioned in these recommendations. Abiding Together – as we have throughout this pandemic – means ensuring that our policies and practices keep safe those who cannot yet be vaccinated (like children) and/or are at risk for severe COVID-19 disease. For now, we will be continuing to wear masks at outdoor worship. Consider your mask on Sundays to be a sign of your commitment to Abiding Together as an intergenerational church family.

NEW! Summer Worship Schedule Launches Sunday, June 6
We anticipate moving to a new summer worship schedule on Sunday, June 6. This schedule will include a dedicated livestream service, an outdoor worship service and an in-person sanctuary service. All services will include Holy Communion and follow COVID-19 safety protocols. More information will follow about these services in the coming weeks, but here’s a look as to what we’re planning.

Summer livestream services at 8:00 and 10:00 a.m. will include everything you have come to know this past year. We will begin introducing some “live” music in the livestream service with musicians in the sanctuary in addition to produced music we have had. This will be a dedicated livestream service without an in-person congregation present to allow worship leaders to be unmasked on camera (we still always wear masks when not on camera). It will take place in the sanctuary live at 8:00 a.m. and be rebroadcast on all platforms at 10:00 a.m.

We will be looking for ways to continue building a sense of community among our livestream worshipers. If you plan to keep worshiping on the livestream, please let Pastor Keseley know if you are willing to host a Zoom coffee hour, welcome people through Facebook comments or otherwise lend a hand from home.

A summer outdoor service at 9:00 a.m. will allow anyone and everyone to attend in-person worship who would like to do so. There will be no advanced sign ups or limits on attendance. As we design this service, we are keeping in mind families who are looking to practice returning their children to in-person worship. We will stick with the same liturgy throughout the summer to help children (and adults, too) commit prayers and liturgical responses to memory. Each week the service music will pull from both contemporary and traditional songs and hymns.

We will offer outdoor mini-Sunday School for children ages preschool through rising 1st grade during the readings and sermon portion of the service. We want to do our best to ensure that the return to in-person worship is a positive experience for families, especially for children who might be out of the corporate worship routine. Abiding Together, we will spend the summer outdoors offering lots of grace to one another as we relearn worship routines and coming together as a faith family to help our children remember (or learn for the first time) the prayers, songs and scripture of our faith.

A summer sanctuary service at 10:30 a.m. will require advance sign up and be limited to a specific number of households. If you are longing for quiet, holy space in which to worship, this service is for you. The service will be 45-minutes in length to limit the time spent indoors with multiple households. It will draw on our traditional and contemporary worship traditions.

Facility Enhancements and Use
We are hard at work at work getting the facility ready for the return to in-person worship and ministry. That looks like everything from cleaning carpets, to measuring out socially distanced “worship squares” in the sanctuary, to revamping the narthex to make it a trauma-informed space. If you have some spare time to lend a hand, we will have a job for you!

Additionally, we are in conversation with Inquisiminds, the homeschool program that rented space from us pre-COVID, to bring them back to Abiding Presence this fall. Lease negotiations are underway. While we don’t anticipate reopening the indoor facility to other outside groups at the moment, we believe bringing back Inquisiminds is important for the larger community we serve. They have proposed strict COVID-19 safety protocol, will be using a dedicated side entrance (not the narthex) and ensuring that their group stays separate at all times from Abiding Presence activities.

Thank you for the ways that you continue to be the church! We are grateful for your partnership in ministry.

Blessings,

Rev. Meredith Keseley, Senior Pastor
Mike Dyson, Council President
Steve Lucky, Relaunch Committee Chair

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Looking for a Church Home? There's a Place at Abiding Presence for You!

There are lots of reasons people look for a church home. Sometimes it is because of a move, a life event or a transition. It could be that you keep hearing that still, small voice of God in your heart or have a nagging feeling that maybe there's more to life than what you are currently experiencing. Maybe you want to find a community and friends. Perhaps you have a child who you would like to have baptized or are recently engaged and looking for a church in which you can get married. You (or your kids) might have big questions about God and are looking for answers. Whatever your reason, we're glad that you are looking for a church home and we're especially glad you are looking at Abiding Presence!

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Summer Camps at Abiding Presence

Abiding Presence is launching safe, outdoor and distanced summer camps for preschool, elementary school, middle school and high school age children and youth. Come join us this summer to grow in faith, have fun, build relationships and stay safe. All of our camps will be outdoor based and follow the latest CDC guidance, including requiring masks to be worn.

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Palm Sunday Worship Opportunities

Palm Sunday, March 28
Livestream Worship Service at 10:00 a.m.
AND/OR
Interactive Palm Sunday Worship Stations with Holy Communion (Parking Lot) from 8:45-10:00 a.m. and 11:00-12:30 p.m.

Join us for our first-ever interactive, outdoor Palm Sunday worship experience! This 15-20 minute worship experience will take worshipers through four worship stations - the reading of the gospel and blessing of palms, procession and hymn singing, prayers and Holy Communion. This will be a time to gather with your household and others in the church community to experience in-person worship stations as we enter into Holy Week in a way that is safe, socially distanced and meaningful.

Mask will be worn at all times, and we ask that you maintain six feet of physical distance from those not your household. We ask those who are not feeling well or have been potentially exposed to Covid 19 to stay home and worship online. We will have our usual Sunday livestream worship at 10:00 a.m. at AbidingPresence.net/live.

Please help us plan by signing up for a 15-minute slot ahead of time for your household here.

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Relaunch Committee Update #1

Dear Members and Friends of Abiding Presence,

It has been over a year since we closed our facility, moved our worship to the livestream and started learning all over again what it means to be the church for the sake of the world. What a year it has been!

We want to start by saying, “Thank you!” Your continued generosity, faithfulness and willingness to be the hands and feet of Jesus means that Abiding Presence has thrived during these pandemic times. When we look back at this past year, we are filled with amazement at the ways the Holy Spirit kept showing up in and through you. Even though our facility was closed, our ministry continued to change lives in powerful and never-before-imagined ways. Now, it is time to take measured steps toward reopening our facility and relaunching our in-person ministry. We cannot be more excited about this next season of our life together as the church.

The Church Council formed a Relaunch Committee to guide our facility reopening and the relaunching of our in-person ministry and worship. The Relaunch Committee’s efforts are guided by four guiding principles:

· God is calling us forward to new opportunities

· Our core values remain unchanged

· A hybrid of in-person and online worship and ministry will be important in the future

· The health and safety of our community will be our top priority, guided by the public health experts in our community.

We hope that you will take a few minutes to read more about each of these guiding principles. You can do so here on our website.

Following the relaunch in March of in-person parking lot ministry, we are excited to announce our first steps back to in-person worship. Beginning Sunday, April 25 we will add an outdoor worship service to our weekly schedule. The new Sunday morning schedule will be:

8:45 a.m. – Outdoor Worship (in-person)

10:00 a.m. – Livestream Worship (virtual)

Both services will include music from a variety of forms and Holy Communion.

But wait, that’s not all! We are also adding an Outdoor Easter Sunrise Service on April 4 at 6:45 a.m. For those of you who have always wanted a sunrise service, now’s your moment! This will be in addition to our planned livestream Easter Service at 10:00 a.m.

Additionally, we have several outdoor worship opportunities planned throughout Holy Week including an Interactive Palm Sunday Worship Experience with Holy Communion, a Maundy Thursday “Keep Watch & Pray” Fire Pit Serviceand Stations of the Cross on Good Friday and Holy Saturday.

Outdoor services will require masks to be worn by anyone age two or older. Masks must cover the nose and mouth at all times, regardless of vaccination status. Additionally, we will be observing social distancing guidelines and asking people to stay home if you have COVID-19 symptoms or possible exposure. With these safe practices in places, we do anticipate congregational singing to be able to happen safely. While we may ask for sign-ups initially to help us with planning, we will not be limiting the number of seats available at our outdoor services. These will be bring your own chair events. These outdoor services will not be livestreamed since we will continue to have a dedicated livestream service.

If you are excited for an in-person worship experience, we need your help! These outdoor services will require a lot of volunteers in order to make them happen, especially when it comes to set up and clean up. If you are willing to lend a hand, especially if you are willing to coordinate the weekly set up and clean up teams, please reach out to Pastor Keseley.

More steps will follow after these first steps back into in-person worship. The Relaunch Committee and staff are actively planning for the day when we can safely gather in-person in the sanctuary. Additionally, the staff is working on some exciting plans for the fall, including an exciting new approach to Sunday School. (Yes! In-person Sunday School will be back this fall!)

Of course, all of our plans are dependent on our community’s ability to work together to curb the spread of COVID-19. Make no mistake, COVID-19 is still active and impacting those in our faith family and larger community. Wear your mask, keep your distance, stay home when you are sick/possibly exposed and get your vaccine as soon as you are eligible. These are acts of faith in the midst of the “pandemic times” in which we are living.

We are excited to see where God leads us next! This past year, we accomplished big never-before thought of thingstogether. When we look ahead to what is coming, we see more big never-before thought of things in our future. We are grateful for your partnership, commitment and willingness to be the church during these times.

As our Relaunch Committee engages in their work, we will be offering regular updates to the congregation about their work and a timeline for how we will move forward. We look forward to sharing our next update with you in mid-April. In the meantime, please do not hesitate to reach out to us with any questions.

Blessings,

Rev. Meredith Lovell Keseley, Senior Pastor
Mike Dyson, Council President
Steve Lucky, Relaunch Committee Chair

P.S. – One more date for your calendar! On April 25 at 11:00 a.m. we will have a brief special congregational meeting by Zoom. The only agenda item for the meeting is to elect voting members to the synod assembly. In prior years, the Church Council elected voting members. Recent changes to the ELCA model constitution, however, now require the congregation to elect synod assembly voting members.

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Outdoor Prayer Service

Sunday, March 7 from 1:00-1:30 p.m.

As we mark nearly a year of "pandemic times" and public schools in our community return to in-person learning opportunities, let us hold in our prayers teachers, school staff members and students.

This brief service will offer the chance for us to pray with and for the teachers, school staff and students in our community. We will also offer them a blessing as they enter into this next phase of learning. Teachers, school staff and students are invited to bring a mask or other supplies to be blessed. Anyone who would like can bring a lawn chairs to sit in during the service or plan to stand.

This outdoor service will take place in the parking lot. All participants are asked to wear a mask, practice social distancing and stay home if you are sick or have possible COVID-19 exposure. Cars can park in the back half of the parking lot. We will gather - distanced - in the front half of the lot. Please leave adequate space, usually a parking spot in length, between households.

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