We had a wonderful Commitment Sunday celebration on Reformation and an excellent response to our stewardship appeal, "Let the Vineyards be Fruitful." If you have not pledged yet, you can submit your pledge of support in a number of ways: Mail the commitment card you received in the mail back to the church. Deposit your commitment card in the offering plate on Sunday. Go to the Giving Page on our website . Email your pledge directly to our Financial Secretary with your pledge amount by the week, month, or year. If you did not receive a Commitment Packet,please let us know . Link to 2024 Brochure
Link to: submit prayer requests Livestream Zoom Communion following postlude
Join us for Worship this Sunday | 9 am & 11 am All Saints Sunday Pastor Jonathan Trapp, preaching The theme of the Day: Micah declares God’s condemnation of those who abhor justice. Jesus warns against hypocrisy. Paul urges the Thessalonians to lead a life worthy of God. Called to be humble servants, we gather for worship, seeking justice and welcoming all people to share the banquet of life.
Congregational Notice Official Notice of Congregational Meeting CONGREGATIONAL MEETING: December 10, 2023, following both worship
services Zoom links enabling remote attendance will be sent to members on Saturday, December 9, 2023. Purposes of this meeting: Congregational approval of amendments to the Redeemer constitution approved and recommended by the Congregation Council Congregational approval of Redeemer's budget for 2024
-------------------------------------------------Recommended Constitutional Changes. The Congregational Council, at the recommendation of the Constitution and CR Committee, has passed a resolution to propose changes to the Redeemer (ELCR) Constitution. These changes include new language and clarifications to ensure Redeemer’s constitutional language is consistent with changes passed by the ELCA in 2022 in the “model” constitution for ELCA congregations. In addition, the Congregation Council is recommending changes to clarify the comprehensiveness of the annual budget. A list of the recommended changes can be seen in this document[Link] The full recommended changes can be seen in this document [Link] Approval of these amendments requires a majority vote of the voting members attending and voting at the meeting. The ELCA changes will become effective upon approval at this congregation meeting. The amendment proposed by the Redeemer Congregation Council (C12.05.c) will require a ratification vote (2/3 majority) at the congregation's Annual Meeting in March 2024. Comments or questions about the amendments can be sent to C&CR Committee chairs Dawn Adamson (djadamson82@icloud.com) or Ed Kuehn ( edkuehn@mindspring.com).
Congregational Budget for 2024. The proposed budget will be provided to the congregation in early November. The Council will host three sets of listening posts following both services on November 19th and 26th and December 3rd (in person and with Zoom options) to hear comments and questions from the Congregation related to the proposed budget.
Council elections began Sunday, Oct. 22 at 12:30 pm. This year’s Council nominees are: Pat Cornwell, Jeff Elkins, Terry Longstreth, Whitney Ludvigsen, Joel May, Karin Mayo, John Pearson, David Pendered, Janet Preston, and Anne Ridenhour. Ballots will be sent via Simply Voting on October 22 (due November 12 by 12:30 PM) and hardcopies (due November 10 by 5:00 PM). Contact Robin Durdin, rdurdin@redeemer.org or 404.874.8664 x204 if you need assistance.
Out of the Darkness Suicide Awareness and Prevention Walk Sunday at 1 pm Piedmont Park The Out of the Darkness Community Walk is a journey of remembrance, hope, and support in partnership with American Foundation for Suicide Prevention. The non-competitive walk route for Atlanta is contained inside Piedmont Park and is an estimated 1.86 miles. All registered walkers will be provided a boxed lunch for a picnic before the walk. You can support suicide prevention by DONATING to the Redeemer team.
Redeemer and Inspiritus The refugee family from Syria that Redeemer is co-sponsoring through Inspiritus has arrived! We welcome a Muslim family of 10. Housing is a real challenge, and we have yet to find an apartment to accommodate them. Please hold them in your prayers. We have several Redeemer members on the Refugee Committee. Pastor Jeff Linman and his wife Patti are our co-chairs, and Dorothy Beasley, James Belcher, Virginia Swezy, Sharon Hermann, and Paul Hermann are on the core committee.
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Youth
Kringles will return on Sunday! Help support our youth to attend the ELCA Youth Gathering 2024 in New Orleans. This opportunity only comes every three years, and we have not been able to attend since 2018 due to COVID. Thanks for supporting our youth! Link to support High School Parents and Beyond will meet on Sunday in Room 103. We will catch up and talk about the ELCA Youth Gathering. If you have any questions, please contact Carol McCloksey. Middle School Youth Group will meet on Sunday. Hangout/games time before, lunch at 12 PM, and more games after! Let Hillary know if your youth(s) can attend as well as if you can help out with lunch. Youth Winter Service Project will be on Saturday, November 11 from 10-3 (with lunch in between) at Lutheranch. Our HS Youth Lock-In will be Saturday, November 11-Sunday, November 12. Youth Christmas Party will be on Sunday, December 3. Enjoy some pre-hangout time before lunch followed by games and lots of fun as we celebrate the holiday season together! Please RSVP by Sunday, November 26 for planning purposes. J.O.Y. Choir J.O.Y is an ensemble for Just Our Youth, grades 6-12. We meet on Sunday mornings 9:00-9:30 am. Joining voices in fellowship and praise, you will make friends and memories while serving God, our congregation and community. Register here
Young Adults Young Adult Retreat November 17-18, the Redeemer Young Adults will gather at the Holy Trinity House at Lutheranch for fun, fellowship, and to explore faith together. We'll prepare simple meals together, enjoy the beautiful grounds at Lutheranch, and have opportunities for hiking, kayaking, and horseback riding. The retreat will be begin Friday evening and end Saturday afternoon, so you will still have half your weekend free.Register at this link.
Sunday Morning Faith Formation God's Voice in Music, Harmony, and Tonality explores the spiritual connection between music and divine communication. Led by Ed Scherlacher 10:00 AM - 10:45 AM | Room 121 & Zoom 9/10/23 - 12/17/23 Weekly Class
Be Still and Journey A women's group led by Pat Cornwell shares their lives of faith and is currently discussing "The Heart of Christianity" by Marcus Borg 9:45 gather | Room 119
Conversation Study | Conference room Pr Jonathan's class uses the book by Brian McLaren called ‘We Make the Road by Walking’ which offers the opportunity each week to look at a scripture reading and using reflection present an introduction/reorientation to the Christian Faith. Please note that there is NO reading required to participate, nor is this a book study. It’s simply an opportunity to gather and grow together.
Faith Formation Tuesday morning Bible Study led by David Ott
7:30 AM - 8:30 AM | Reception Room/ Zoom All are invited! Tuesdays | 5 PM | Zoom Led by Pastor Jonathan Study of A People’s History of the United States by Howard Zinn
Thursday afternoon Bible Study Thursdays | 3 – 4:00 PM | Reception Room/ Zoom Dig deep into the Gospel of Matthew, chapter by chapter, as we explore theological and contextual themes. Sweet treats and coffee will be provided. Bibles will be available, or you can bring your own preferred Bible.
Wednesdays at Redeemer Wednesdays at Redeemer Dinner will be served at 5:00 PM. Early Bird Bible Study led by David Ott Wednesdays | 4 PM | Reception Study of Exodus Children and Youth Music Ministries
Seraphim Choir | 6:00 PM – 7:00 PM | Room 204 Redeemer Ringers | 7:00 PM – 7:30 PM | Room 202 Pastor’s Class led by Pastor Mark Wednesdays | 6 PM
The Spirituality of the Psalms Throughout the generations, people of faith turn the Psalms as a helpful resource for conversation with God about the most important things in life. Come join Pastor Mark as we explore how the Psalms draw our entire life under the rule of God. Worship – Let the Vineyard Be Fruitful, Lord | 7 pm Harvesting Stories of Generosity Join us in person or online at 7 pm for Midweek Worship every Wednesday in October to hear responses to the Sunday Stewardship question as Pastor Mark interviews a member of the congregation. Receive Holy Communion, join your voice with ours in congregational singing, and hear stories of generosity in our midst.
Save the Date
Harvest Home Concert Saturday, Nov 18 | 7 pm
The Harvest Home Concert is Redeemer’s musical celebration of Thanksgiving, a quintessentially American holiday, a celebration that crosses all barriers. The diverse music of the concert is designed to appeal to a broad audience, including those who might not attend a church service. As a gift to the community, the concert is presented free of charge. This 17th concert will be streamed live at Redeemer.org and HarvestHomeConcert.org during and can be viewed after the concert. A dessert reception will follow the concert.
Join us on Sunday, November 19th, as we celebrate Lutheran Towers again this year. Connected via a bridge over Juniper St., Lutheran Towers has provided not just a roof over our 200+ seniors' heads but a warm and nurturing environment that fosters a sense of belonging and well-being for over fifty years. As we reflect on the past year and what we want to accomplish in the future, there is still much work to be done. Our seniors rely on your generosity for many daily services. Your donations have directly impacted our residents through ten different food programs, including the first-ever free grocery store in our building, social and recreational activities, and transportation to help our residents access vital services and maintain their independence.
December 10th Bethlehem Village and Live Nativity (BVLN) on The Redeemer Greens Please come and join us as a volunteer or supporter. Please email Sally Rosser for Streets Alive or Don Noland for the BVLN event.
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