Much Ado about…Something!
Many times we humans can be accused of putting out great effort
chasing after what really are trivial things, or of placing great
importance on things that really have no importance. At the same time,
Satan has a way of making us think that some very important things are
not.
Some people of the world might wonder why believers celebrate the
death and resurrection of Jesus. Even in the early church, the
resurrection was being questioned, or denied. The Apostle Paul was moved
to write about this subject to the Corinthian congregation. He
emphasized the importance of the resurrection for them and for us. He
wrote, “For if the dead are not raised, then Christ has not been
raised either. And if Christ has not been raised, your faith is futile;
you are still in your sins.” I Corinthians 15:16-17.
Christ’s resurrection is the foundation of our faith and hope. His
resurrection declares that His death on the cross was accepted as
payment in full for the sins of the whole world. Praise the Lord for the
resurrection. Don’t let Satan mislead you concerning the importance of
the resurrection. Our hope is built on this pillar.
Track Practice
On Tuesday, we will have a mini-meet/practice at Hanshew Middle
School (10121 Lake Otis Pkwy) beginning at 5:00pm. We will try to be
done by 7:00pm
Thursday will be a regular practice at Cuddy Midtown Park from 4:00pm-5:30pm.
Spanish Class
We will have class tonight and Wednesday from 3:45pm-4:15pm.
PTF Meeting
PTF will meet Thursday, May 2nd, at 6:00pm.
Dome Day
We will not be going to The Dome this Friday as previously noted.
FLS Invitational Track Meet
The meet will be held Saturday, May 4, at Wendler Middle School (2905
Lake Otis Pkwy). Students and volunteers need to be on the field no
later than 9:30am. Events begin at 10:00am and should be done around
1:00pm.
We still need many volunteers to help time the races and judge the
jumps and throwing events. We also need people to fill out the ribbons
for the awards. Please contact Mr. Z. if you are interested in helping.
Hand Chimes
The hand chime choir will be playing during the 10:30am 8th grade Confirmation worship service at Faith this Sunday, May 5th. Choir members please be here at 10:00am to warm up.
K-8 Singing at Faith Lutheran
K-8 students will be singing during the 10:30am worship service on
Sunday, May 12th. Please have your children here by 10:10 am.
Spring Fling Performance
Grades Preschool-8th will be performing All Hands In on Friday May
17th at 6:30pm at UAA Mainstage Theater (Located in the Fine Arts
Building, 3700 Alumni Drive).
Students will need to be at UAA Theater by 6:15pm. It is imperative
that all students are in attendance for the performance. It will last
about an hour.
Reading Rendezvous
Our next school promotional event is Saturday, May 18th 12:00pm –
4:00pm at Loussac Library. We will have a booth making the same craft
that we made at Kids’ Day.
Volunteers are needed to help at the booth and with the soccer games
in the center area. If there are any teens available, this would be a
great opportunity to get involved. It would also show our community how
awesome our teens are!!
Monday, April 29, 2019
Tuesday, April 23, 2019
Parent Connection April 23
Strength
in Weakness?
That
sounds like a bit of a contradiction, doesn’t it? In our world, strength is an
admirable quality, everyone wants to be strong; no one wants to be weak. The
physically strong always have an advantage over the physically weak. The world
relies on strength. Nations compete with each other for military strength. They
depend on their strength of arms to feel secure and often use their strength to
suppress the weak. Athletes train strenuously to develop their strength because
the strong are the winners, the weak are the losers.
“For when I am weak, then I am strong.” What
could Paul possibly mean by this? This is the same writer who found “joy in
suffering”; now, he finds strength in weakness. It is God’s grace on display
for us! It is God’s amazing grace that makes us forget whatever human strength
we may have and depend entirely upon the strength supplied by the Lord himself.
The strong think they have no need of help and do not seek help. The weak know
their helplessness and lay hold of the Almighty’s strength.
Moses
never pointed to his own strength when he led the children of Israel. In fact,
when God told him to go back to lead, Moses could only point to his weaknesses.
Moses proclaimed to the people, “The
Lord with his mighty hand has brought us out of Egypt.”
In
Jesus’ work of redemption, we see Jesus submitting “in weakness” in order to
show His strength over sin, death, and the devil. In the weakness of His
sufferings, the strength of Christ was made perfect. That strength was
displayed for us in unmistakable glory that first Easter morning.
His
strength is also displayed in our lives. The trials we endure, the sufferings
we experience, and the crosses we are called upon to bear for His Name display
the grace of our Savior. His grace is our strength as we look forward to our
heavenly joy.
Track
Practice
This week we will practice on Tuesday and
Thursday from 4:00pm-5:30pm.
There will be a track meet on May 4th. More details will be forthcoming.
Spanish
Class
We will
have class Wednesday from 3:45pm-4:15pm.
Kindergarten Round-Up
Do
you know any families looking for a Christian school for their children? Faith could be the place they are looking
for.
Invite them to come Thursday, April
25th, 5:00pm-7:00pm to hear more about what happens in our Kindergarten class.
PTF Meeting
PTF will
meet Thursday, May 2nd, at 6:00pm.
FLS
Invitational Track Meet May 4th
We
will need many volunteers to help time the races and judge the jumps and
throwing events. We also need people to fill out the ribbons for the awards. Please contact Mr. Z., if you are interested
in helping.
Monday, April 15, 2019
Parent Connection April 15
Rags
to Riches?
The world
is full of stories of people striking it rich. Whether it was someone finding
gold in the California or Klondike gold rushes or building a computer in their
garage or developing some software. Maybe it was making a fortuitous choice in
the stock market at just the right time.
Whatever the situation, they enjoy their wealth and we enjoy hearing
their stories and maybe dreaming about being in their place. But for every
“rags to riches” story, we also find stories of those who, through some quirk
of fate, have gone from “riches to rags” to having lost everything.
You could
say that Jesus lost all of His wealth. Well,
more accurately, He gave up all of His riches, the riches of heaven
itself. He could have come to earth with
the richest gold crown on His head and the most expensive jewels on His
fingers. He could have paraded around in glory that had never been seen on
earth. Instead, He exchanged His golden crown for a crown of thorns, His throne
of glory for a cross of suffering. He even took on Himself the stinking heap of
my sins, the world’s sins. “For you know the grace of our Lord Jesus
Christ, that though he was rich, yet for your sakes he became poor, so that you
through his poverty might become rich.” 2 Corinthians 8:9.
He did this for me! He gave up everything for
me! Instead of suffering in hell for my sins, I can look forward to a crown of
glory at my Savior’s side—for eternity. “We
are rich for he was poor; Is not this a wonder?” Lutheran Hymnal, Hymn 64.
Track Practice
This week we will practice on Tuesday from
4:00pm-5:30pm and Thursday from 4:00pm-5:00pm due to the Maundy Thursday
Service. Depending on traffic, students
should be back at Faith around 5:15pm Thursday.
Spanish
Class
We will
have class tonight and Wednesday from 3:45pm-4:15pm.
April Hot Lunch
Hot Lunch is on Thursday. The menu for this month is sloppy joes,
carrots and celery, fruit, and dessert.
The
cost is $4.00 cash or check made out to PTF Faith Lutheran. Please return the
attached form and money by Wednesday.
Parents are welcome to join their students for lunch.
Maundy Thursday Seder Meal
On Maundy Thursday, April 18th, at
6:00pm, we invite you to share a special meal to remember the passion history
of our Lord called a “Seder Meal.” This
meal is a commemoration of the Old Testament Passover Feast to honor our
Passover Lamb, the Lord Jesus, who was offered as our sacrifice for sins once
for all.
We’d
love to have you here! If you’re able to
join us, please call or text Pastor Chris (907-792-9788) to let him know how
many people you will be bringing.
No School
There is no school or preschool on Friday,
April 19th (Good Friday) or Monday, April 22nd for the Easter holiday. Classes
resume on Tuesday, April 23rd.
Kids’ Day at the Dena’ina
We
still need volunteers to help from 12:00pm to 4:00pm at our booth on
Saturday, April 20th. To sign-up, go to https://www.signupgenius.com/go/20F0A44A5A723A20-kids
Easter Celebrations
Our family here at Faith Lutheran
Church would be honored if you would make plans to join us to celebrate
Easter.
Maundy
Thursday Seder Meal: 6:00pm
Good
Friday Worship Service:
6:30pm
Easter
Sunday:
Early
worship service at 8:00am.
Hymn
Sing at 9:15am
Late
worship service at 10:30am
Breakfast will
be served between and after services.
Kindergarten Round-Up
Do
you know any families looking for a Christian school for their children? Faith could be the place they are looking
for.
Invite them to come Thursday, April
25th, 5:00pm-7:00pm to hear more about what happens in our Kindergarten class.
FLS
Invitational Track Meet May 4th
We
will need many volunteers to help time the races and judge the jumps and
throwing events. We also need people to fill out the ribbons for the awards. Please contact Mr. Z. if you are interested
in helping.
Open Enrollment
Enrollment
for the 2019/2020 school year is currently in progress. Please enroll your student(s) who will be
returning to Faith next year using the link in the email you received from TADS.
If
you have any questions, please contact the office.
April Birthdays
Caroline K. – April 21
Monday, April 8, 2019
Parent Connection April 8
More
Permanent than Mountains
One of the
key features of Alaska is the mountains. People come from all over the world to
climb, hike, ski, photograph, and appreciate the mountains we have the
privilege of viewing every morning when we awake. We boast about the massive
white peak named Denali. This highest mountain north of the Andes was there
long before the explorers found and named it. It will be there long after we
are gone.
We think of mountains as being very permanent,
but they will not be here forever. An earthquake could flatten Denali to sea
level, or even sink it in Cook Inlet. However, there is one thing that will
last forever. Isaiah says, “‘Though the mountains be shaken and the
hills be removed, yet my unfailing love for you will not be shaken nor my
covenant of peace be removed,’ says the Lord.” Isaiah 54:10.
God’s love for us is “unfailing”, it cannot
be destroyed. That love shines most brightly on another mountain – the one
called Golgotha. It was on that hill that God’s Son climbed the steepest
mountain in the world while carrying the massive load of the world’s sin. He
carried that awful load all the way into hell’s furor. He conquered that mountain
and victoriously planted His flag of salvation in Joseph’s garden. Because He
completed His work, we sinners now have peace with God. God is our Father, we
are His children, heaven is our home. His love for us, unshakable in this world
and stretching into the next, reassures us in every time of trouble.
Indoor
Soccer
Congratulations, Huskies, for winning second place in the
tournament! We are very proud of you!!
Track
Practice
We will begin practicing on Thursday, April
11th, at Cuddy Midtown Park at the skating oval between 4:00pm-5:30pm. Children
may be picked up at the park at 5:30pm or
at school between 5:45pm and 6:00pm depending on traffic.
Please
return permission slips by Thursday, April 11th.
Spanish
Class
We will
have class tonight and Wednesday from 3:45pm-4:15pm.
Midweek Lenten Services
Our last midweek Lenten worship
service is Wednesday at 3:00pm and 6:30pm.
Easter for
Families
Bring your whole family to Faith for some Easter fun!
On Saturday, April 13th, families are invited from 9:00am-12:00pm for fun
Easter activities. Come and hear the Easter story, dye eggs, make crafts, play
games, and go on an Easter egg hunt!
Jr. Choir Sings
Junior choir will sing and hand chimes
will play at Peace in Eagle River on Sunday, April 14th, during the 10:30 am
service. Please be there by 10:10am.
If
you need a ride to the church, please speak with Miss Kruger or contact her at
928-812-0311 or missheidikruger@gmail.com.
April Hot Lunch
Hot Lunch will be on Thursday, April
18th. The menu for this month is sloppy
joes, carrots and celery, fruit, and dessert. The cost is $4.00 cash or check
made out to PTF Faith Lutheran. Please return the attached form and money by
Friday. Parents are welcome to join
their students for lunch.
No School
There is no school or preschool on Friday,
April 19th (Good Friday) and Monday, April 22nd for the Easter holiday. Classes
resume on Tuesday, April 23rd.
Kids’ Day at the Dena’ina
We will be hosting a booth at Kids’
Day on Saturday, April 20th. The event
runs from 10:00am – 4:00pm, and highlights programs for children in and around
Anchorage. We are in urgent need for volunteers to help throughout the day. If you can spare two hours, that would be
awesome! Please sign-up to help kids
make maracas at https://www.signupgenius.com/go/20F0A44A5A723A20-kids
Easter Celebrations
Our family here at Faith Lutheran
Church would be honored if you would make plans to join us to celebrate
Easter.
Maundy Thursday Seder Meal:
6:00pm
Good
Friday Worship Service:
6:30pm
Easter
Sunday:
Early
worship service at 8:00am.
Hymn
Sing at 9:15am
Late
worship service at 10:30am
Breakfast will
be served all morning.
Free Piano
Are you in the market for a free
piano? All you’ll have to do is move it and have it tuned on your own. Please see Mrs. Z for more details.
Open Enrollment
Enrollment
for the 2019/2020 school year is currently in progress. Please enroll your student(s) who will be
returning to Faith next year using the link in the email you received from TADS.
If
you have any questions, please contact the office.
April Birthdays
Caroline
K. – April 21
Monday, April 1, 2019
Parent Connection April 1
Basking in the Sonshine
I’m
sure that you have noticed how the days have been starting earlier and staying
later into the evening. The mornings have been a little nippy but the air warms
up pretty quickly once the sun comes up over the mountains. It is hard not to
find a reason to be out in the sun to soak in the warmth and enjoy the vitamin
D produced when the sunshine hits your skin. We crave the warmth through the
long dreary, dark winter. We wish that we could bottle it up and bring it out
on a particularly gloomy day.
We
need the light in our life, too. This is a world of gloom and darkness. We
cannot be our own light, we cannot pierce the gloom and darkness of a light
that has been infected with sin. We need to be engulfed in God’s love, in His
light, in order for us to see through the darkness. God’s love shines on us
when we know His forgiveness for our sins. His “Sonshine” follows us around
like a follow spot in a stage production, the spotlight that follows a
performer wherever he or she goes on the stage. God wants us to know that His
Love is ours to keep. The weather outside can change, but through His Spirit,
we can stay in the Light forever.
“The true light that gives light to every
person was coming into the world.” John 1:9
Indoor
Soccer
This week
we will practice on Tuesday and Thursday 4:00pm-5:30pm at APU.
The tournament game on Friday is scheduled for
4:00pm vs. Lumen Christi at Lumen Christi.
Spirit
Week
Let’s show our Huskies soccer team our support
for their tournament this weekend.
Starting Tuesday, April 2, we are wearing different outfits each day:
Tacky
Tourist Tuesday
Neon
Wednesday
Backward
Thursday
School
Colors Friday
If you don’t
want to participate, please wear your school uniform.
Spanish
Class
We will
have class tonight and Wednesday from 3:45pm-4:15pm.
Midweek Lenten Services
Midweek worship services continue this
Wednesday, April 3rd at 3:00pm and at 6:30pm.
These services will last a little more than half an hour.
PTF
Meeting
PTF will
meet this Thursday, April 4th at 6:00pm.
Heath Fair
Faith
Lutheran Church and School is sponsoring a Health Fair this Saturday, April
6th, from 8:00am-12:00pm to bring free health education, health screenings and
affordable blood tests to our community.
Alaska Health Fair Inc. will provide
most of the materials, supplies, medical volunteers, and core support but we
need volunteers to help set up and take down, and donate food. Set up will be
Friday, April 5th, at 4:00pm.
A signup sheet is in the Fellowship Hall
or you can contact Gabby Bauer at gyb279@yahoo.com or 907-223-8449.
Singing in Church
Sunday, April 7th, the preschool and kindergarten
students will be singing in church.
Please be sure to have your child here by 10:15am. The service begins at 10:30am.
Jr. Choir Sings
Junior choir will sing and hand chimes
will play at Peace in Eagle River on Sunday, April 14th, during the 10:30 am
service. Please be there by 10:10am.
If you need a ride to the church,
please speak with Miss Krueger or contact her at 928-812-0311 or
missheidikruger@gmail.com.
No School
There is no school or preschool on Friday,
April 19th (Good Friday) and Monday, April 22nd for the Easter holiday. Classes
resume on Tuesday, April 23rd.
Kids’ Day at the Dena’ina
We will be hosting a booth at Kids’
Day on Saturday, April 20th. The event
runs from 10:00am – 4:00pm, and highlights programs for children in and around
Anchorage. We need volunteers to help
throughout the day. Please sign-up to help kids make maracas at https://www.signupgenius.com/go/20F0A44A5A723A20-kids
Easter Celebrations
Our family here at Faith Lutheran
Church would be honored if you would make plans to join us to celebrate
Easter.
Maundy Thursday Seder Meal:
6:00pm
Good
Friday Worship Service: 6:30pm
Easter
Sunday:
Early
worship service at 8:00am.
Hymn
Sing at 9:15am
Late
worship service at 10:30am
Breakfast will
be served all morning.
Free Piano
Are you in the market for a free
piano? All you’ll have to do is move it and have it tuned on your own. Please see Mrs. Z for more details.
Open Enrollment
Enrollment
for the 2019/2020 school year is currently in progress. Please enroll your student(s) who will be
returning to Faith next year using the link in the email you received from TADS.
If
you have any questions, please contact the office.
April Birthdays
Caroline
K. – April 21
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