Abiding Together

The church has never been a building or a steeple. The church has always been the people. We will continue to be the people of God at Abiding Presence while we praying for health, healing and an end to the COVID-19 crisis. Click here to check out the many ways we are being the church in a time of social distancing. #AbidingTogether

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Meredith Keseley
Pajama Sunday this Sunday

The beginning of Daylight Savings Time and the loss of an hour of sleep can be a real bummer and make it hard to get up for church. Here at Abiding Presence, though, we make it something to celebrate. Join us for our annual Abiding Presence Pajama Sunday! Kids (and adults if they want, too) are invited to wear their pajamas or other comfortable clothes to church and Sunday School. Sleep in, roll out of bed and come on over for worship. Daylight Savings Time is a Sunday you don’t want to miss!

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Being Lutheran Together in the Face of Disaster

Early Tuesday morning, a powerful tornado ripped through Nashville and other parts of Tennessee, leaving destruction in its wake. The tornado was part of a series of severe storms. At least 24 people have been killed, homes and other buildings have been destroyed, and thousands of people are without electricity. The worship space for St. John’s Lutheran Church of Nashville, an ELCA congregation, was crushed by the tornado. (quoted from an email update from Lutheran Disaster Response)

At times like this, we remember the words of the apostle Paul to the early Christian church in Corinth, “If one member suffers, all suffer together with it; if one member is honored, all rejoice together with it. (1 Corinthians 12:16). As we gather for worship this weekend, we will hold the congregation of St. John’s and their surrounding community in our prayers. As we sing, pray, gather around the Lord’s Table and proclaim the good news of God’s love, we will do so mindfully of our brothers and sisters without a place to worship. The church is not gone. The church is, of course, the people. That said, we know that those people are grieving the loss of their sanctuary.

It seems fitting, therefore, to spend a moment this weekend giving thanks for the witness of the Lutheran church that extends far beyond just our own congregation here at Abiding Presence. Lutheran Disaster Response, our domestic disaster response agency, is already on the ground in Tennessee assessing needs, working with local partners and responding with immediate relief. In the information sent out to congregations this past week, Lutheran Disaster Response suggested that “given the extent of the destruction, recovery is expected to take years.” They are committed to being present “to address survivors’ needs over the long haul.”

At the same time, we are collecting supplies during Lent for Lutheran World Relief, our international disaster response agency.

These two organizations—Lutheran Disaster Relief and Lutheran World Relief—enable Abiding Presence to be part of a response much larger than ourselves, bringing hope and good news into the world.

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Summer Youth Ministry at Abiding Presence

Dear Abiding Presence 6th-12th Grade Families,

I am excited to have the 2020 Summer Youth Ministry Calendar out for you to see! This summer we have a ton of opportunities planned for our students to grow in faith, serve as God’s hands and feet, hang out together and have fun. As you put together your summer calendar, I hope you will include these events.

Connecting our students together year round is important because it builds lasting friendships and connections. Even fun events are important because they keep your student connected to the church community, trusted adults and friends with whom they can talk about faith anywhere and anytime. If your student isn’t already plugged into our youth ministry, summer is a great time to give it a try. Friends are welcome at most of our events, too!

Also, if parents are interested in volunteering to be part of youth ministry at Abiding Presence, summer is a great time to dip your toes in the water! I will especially need drivers for all of our day trips. All of our events can always use an extra set of hands or just someone I can talk to while students run the amusement park! So if you are interested in helping for any of these events, I would love to talk to you about what that might look like.

Please reach out to me if there are any questions, comments, concerns or need for financial assistance. We never want money to be a reason your student doesn’t participate in an event. Have a wonderful Lent.

Blessings,
Jon

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Midweek Lenten Services

Mondays from 12:00-12:25 p.m.
Morning Prayer with Holy Communion

No Service on March 23 due to Cathedral Visit

Wednesdays from 7:00-7:45 p.m.
Evening Prayer with Holy Communion
Dinner at 6:00 p.m. in Bailey Hall
Children’s Activities & Professionally Staffed Nursery Provided

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Wait...What...More Church?

During this season of Lent, there are lots of opportunities in addition to our usual weekend services, including:

· Monday Noon Worship
· Wednesday Evening Worship at 7:00 p.m.
· Small Groups throughout the Week

“Wait...What...More Church?” you might be thinking to yourself. Yes, more church!

Lent is about turning back to God by refocusing our lives on our relationship with God. There’s no better way to do this than by intentionally engaging in worship, prayer, scripture reading and study with other people of faith. So, here at Abiding Presence we offer a lot more opportunities for church during Lent.

In the midst of our busy lives, I often think that adding something for Lent is harder than giving something up. Giving up chocolate or social media for six weeks—while good—doesn’t impact our schedules much. While it can be hard to fast from these things, I’m not sure it always does much to draw us back to God.

Adding a weekly small group meeting or midweek worship service, however, is really inconvenient. As a mom, I know that Lent falls during the busy spring season of children’s sports and activities. Yet, something inconvenient is often exactly what we need during Lent. We need to be interrupted from our usual lives in order to refocus on God. It takes an interruption for us to reexamine our priorities.

So, I want to invite you this Lenten season to dig a little deeper in your disciplines to add something that will intentionally draw you back to the God whose arms are reaching out to you. Sign up for a small group even though you have never done one before, or don’t really like this kind of thing, or don’t know anyone else who is doing it, or don’t have time, or…(add your favorite reason not to do it here). Pick one of our midweek services and come to it every week. Come even when you are tired after work, the kids are grumpy or you prefer more contemporary rather than traditional worship. If none of these things really are possible in your schedule, then find something else to add—maybe daily Bible reading—that has to be worked into your schedule. Add an interruption that makes these six weeks different from all the other weeks of the year.

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Being God's Hands & Feet in Lent

As part of our Lenten journey this year, we will be collecting items to assemble Personal Care Kits for Lutheran World Relief (LWR). We will be helping to provide basic hygiene items to people throughout the world who are afflicted by war, displacement, poverty and natural disasters. This is a simple, but important way to share God’s grace and love by providing some of life’s essential items, as well as reminding them that they are not alone. Each week during Lent we will collect a different item for the kits. Each Personal Care Kit consists of a bath towel, 2-3 bars of soap, and a toothbrush, comb and nail clipper. All items should be new. LWR also adds toothpaste when the kits are given to those in need at the destination site.

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A Lenten Message from the Children and Family Minister

It’s hard to believe February is almost over, 2020 is in full swing, and Lent has already arrived! The next forty days leading up to Easter are not only a time to look forward to the resurrection, but also a time to draw nearer to Jesus as we journey to the cross with him. Now, this all may seem like a lot for your little ones to grasp, but there are many ways for you and your kids to engage with the season in age appropriate ways. Below is a list of just some of the ways for your family to participate!

Ash Wednesday services tonight at 6:45 and 7:45 p.m.

o The Children’s Service at 6:45 p.m. is intended for preschool through fifth grade kiddos, but all are welcome to join us. We will learn about Ash Wednesday with Leo the Lion puppet and receive Holy Communion as well as the opportunity to receive ashes on the forehead or hand. We hope to see you tonight!

Wednesday Night Gathering in March

o Elementary and Preschool Circles will follow a Lent curriculum based on the last seven words of Jesus.

o Elementary and Preschool Music will prepare the Spring Musical!

o There are midweek Lenten services during children’s activities – faith formation for the whole family.

Lenten Devotionals

o You can find free devotionals for the whole family in the church Narthex. An Illustrated Lent for Families is perfect for any family system with young children. Generous Giving is ideal for older youth and adults.

Now, you may be asking yourself why these things are necessary since your kids already attend worship and Sunday School. Your life is already hectic enough without having to wrangle kids to talk about Lent and giving. However, your active participation in the faith formation of your children is vital. Parents are the ultimate model for kids as they begin to form and claim their faith. We are so thankful to walk alongside you and your little ones during this season on Lent.

If there anything I can do to be of support to you or your children, please know that I am here.

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Mardi Gras Concert, Pancake Supper & Silent Auction

Sunday, February 23
4:00 p.m. Concert
5:00 p.m. Pancake Supper

It’s an afternoon of toe-tapping tunes with the 20-piece Shenandoah Conservatory Jazz Ensemble under the direction of renowned jazz artist and educator Craig Fraedrich. Come experience the music of an authentic New Orleans Mardi Gras celebration! There will also be a Silent Auction and Pancake Dinner to benefit our Senior High Youth Summer Work Trip. A freewill donation will be collected for the concert and dinner.

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Ash Wednesday Worship

Wednesday, February 26

On Ash Wednesday we begin our Lenten journey with three worship services. All services include Holy Communion and the imposition of ashes.

12:00 noon and 7:45 p.m. - Traditional Services
6:45 - 7:15 p.m. - Children’s Service

Our OWLs (Older, Wiser Lutherans) will gather for lunch in Bailey Hall immediately following the noon service. RSVP to Sarah Snow, Congregational Care Minister here.

Dinner will be served at 6:00 p.m. in Bailey Hall prior to the Children’s Service. The Children’s Service is geared toward preschool through elementary school age children and their parents/caregivers. It offers kids the chance to worship with their whole bodies in age appropriate ways. They can receive the imposition of ashes on their forehead or hand. No RSVP is necessary for dinner. For questions about the Children’s Service, contact Michelle Galdames-Henry, Children & Family Minister.

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