Lift Your Light


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May 2020

May 16, 2020 Brothers and sisters, With the overturning of the Governor’s stay at home order, many are asking if we plan to meet soon? We had just begun our scenario planning for reopening, in light of the Federal Guidelines, gating criteria and phasing, when the WI Supreme Court passed down its ruling. There are two reasons why the ruling is unlikely to change our planning or accelerate our return to Simmons: First, we have been informed by the County that it will observe the original order’s guidelines for reopening as “best......

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Apr 2020
How to Prepare for Worship

Back when “preparing for worship” meant “herding the family out the door by 9:45” it was tricky to get ready to worship. Now that we are isolated from one another and in our homes, it can be even more difficult! Here are a few tips from Fr. Eirik, Karen Cassiday and John Traylor on setting aside time and space on Sunday morning–so church doesn’t just feel like another installment of your favorite Netflix series. Fr. Eirik Olsen 9:00 am – Prepare your space for worship. Watch on the largest screen you have......

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01
Apr 2020
Good Friday Gift 2020

Our Good Friday Gift recipient is an evangelist and priest with the Diocese of Jos in Nigeria. He started a community school that currently serves more than 250 children, as well as housing a training program for local women. Daily lessons are carried out in only six roofed classrooms. The school has great need of a well, additional classrooms, a chapel, and an assembly hall to serve their growing population of students. With his ministry team, he also planted a church in one of the most dangerous neighborhoods in Jos. This area......

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01
Apr 2020

With our distribution of the reserve sacrament on Palm Sunday, we want to minimize any possibility of coronavirus transmission in the process. A recent study published in the New England Journal of Medicine found that coronavirus can remain viable for up to 72 hours on hard services such as plastics. Our plan for Sunday is based on those findings, as we have intentionally built in additional time between handling these items. What we’re doing By the end of day Wednesday, we’ll put together packets of wafers for each family and deliver them......

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17
Mar 2020

Accept the Bishop’s challenge and reach out to your neighbors during this challenging time. Here’s a sample note you can leave at your neighbor’s home: Hi Neighbor! We want to respect your privacy during this time, but want to let you know that we are here if there is ever anything we can do for you! We have a good stock of food and cleaning supplies, so please don’t hesitate to reach out if you need anything! Our church is committing to praying Psalm 46 for 46 days. We are praying for......

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16
Mar 2020

Brothers and sisters, As of March 16, we have decided to suspend both our Sunday worship services and house group meetings for the remainder of the month. We are not doing this out of fear, but out of love. Loving our neighbor means sacrificing our own comfort and desires in order to give life to others. In this case, we’re protecting the most vulnerable in our congregation by eliminating a possible source of exposure to this dangerous virus. You are no doubt experiencing a range of emotions as we face this challenging......

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13
Mar 2020

Let not your hearts be troubled We want to express our love for one another by not putting others at risk. Please follow the CDC & Kenosha county guidelines. For our service we are taking the following precautions: Nursery is cancelled. We will pass the Peace verbally only. The offering will be taken in a “touchless”: fashion. We will provide communion in one kind only; that is, just the bread. As a member of our community Decide carefully whether you should attend: If you or a member of your family is ill,......

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Feb 2020

Our Father, who art in heaven, hallowed be thy Name, thy kingdom come, thy will be done, on earth as it is in heaven. Give us this day our daily bread.And forgive us our trespasses, as we forgive those who trespass against us. And lead us not into temptation, but deliver us from evil. For thine is the kingdom, and the power, and the glory, for ever and ever. Amen. Our Father in heaven,hallowed be your Name,your kingdom come,your will be done,on earth as it is in heaven.Give us today our daily......

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12
Dec 2018
God's Greatest Gift - Christmas Eve Giving

In late 2015, Racine Vocational Ministry and a group of Kenosha citizens, under the leadership of District Attorney Michael Graveley and the Kenosha County Health Department, met to address the issues of gun violence and public health. After a year of discussion and planning, the challenges of people returning from prison emerged as a priority to lowering violence and strengthening families. In March of 2016, gifts from Kenosha churches St. Matthew’s Episcopal Church and St. Mary’s Lutheran Church, and a Kenosha board member gave RVM the opportunity to begin offering services in......

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20
Sep 2018

REVIVE: Diocesan Assembly Friday, October 26 at 8:00am – Saturday, October 27 at 12:30pm Early Bird discount through Sept 23; registration accepted through mid-October Revive is an annual weekend when our family of churches in the Upper Midwest gathers in the Chicago area to worship, learn, and be together. Come away to Revive and encounter the healing power of God during gathered worship and prayer, hear from seasoned leaders at plenary and breakout sessions, and be strengthened for God’s calling on your life! This year, we are focusing on the healing power......

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