Acorn Update

THE SIGN IS HERE!
The new sign has arrived! We are deeply grateful for the generosity and support that made this possible. If you haven’t seen it yet, we invite you to stop by and take a look.


Programming (except for Children's and Youth Music) starts TOMORROW NIGHT, 9/10!
Sonshine Singers, Alleluia Bells & Youth Band Begins September 17

WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 10 SCHEDULE
5:15pm
PreCon: 6th Grade, Suppers on the 2nd with Families
5:30pm FLCTime: PreK - 5th Grade, Parents/Guardians Attend Class
6:30pm Confirmation: 7th, 8th, 9th Grade, Parent/Guardian Night
6:30pm Joyful Ringers: Senior High - Adult Handbell Choir
7:15pm Sanctuary Choir: Senior High - Adult Choir


FREE COMMUNITY MEAL
Thursday, September 11 5:30 – 6:30pm
One of our basic calls as church is to feed our neighbors. On September 11, at 5:30pm, FLC is hosting an open community meal. It's a free simple supper, with a "nothing expected, anything appreciated" donation model. FLC Community members are invited to invite others, share a meal, and be church together. If you're interested in participating, volunteer, or supplying, please contact John Oney or the FLC Office.


LITTLE LAMBS VILLAGE
Thursdays at 5:15pm in the Fireside Room
Parents of little ones (ages 0–5, older siblings welcome too!)

Little Lambs Village is gathering Thursday evenings at 5:15 pm! Families with littles are welcome to stop by or drop in (no need to sign up) when it works for your schedule to check out Little Lambs Village. Come for friendly conversation, play time for the littles, fellowship, and a chance to help shape future get-togethers.


BAPTISM ORIENTATION
Sunday, September 21 at 9:45am
Just as Christ welcomes all people into his family, Farmington Lutheran Church welcomes all people to the life-giving waters of baptism, regardless of membership. We ask that parents of infants and young children attend a Baptismal preparation class.
Baptism Orientation classes are required before scheduling a baptism.


Brewed Theology is Back!
On Tuesday, September 23, at the Long Branch, Brewed Theology resumes with "The No [Jerk] Rule: Working & Living Together". Initially based on conversations about surviving workplaces (and a book (with a slightly more provocative title by Dr. Robert Sutton), we'll talk about some basic rules for being people together in a world that tends to pit people against one another. Whether you've attended or not, you're invited to Brewed Theology!
(Fun fact: Did you know that Brewed Theology is being used by over 40 faith communities in nearly 20 states?)


NEW MEMBER ORIENTATION
Sunday, October 5 at 11:45am
Everyone is always welcome at FLC and you do not need to be a member to attend worship, events or classes. Nevertheless, we would love for you to join our community of faith if you’re interested!  At FLC, church is more than just a building. FLC is a community of people that worship together, serve the Lord, share God’s love and support one another. 


TRUNK OR TREAT
Friday, October 24

Last year’s Trunk or Treat welcomed nearly 1,000 people from our community — which means this year we need more decorated cars than ever before! You can decorate your trunk with any fun (family-friendly) theme you'd like. Don’t forget to bring candy or small trinkets to hand out! Church will also be accepting candy and small trinket donations. Label your donation and drop them off in the office anytime.


AMAZON WISHLIST
Help keep FLC programs thriving! Shop our Amazon Wish List, and check back often as new needs are added.


LIFT UP IN PRAYER
Dona Speiker, Roger Wikstrom, Dorothy Noland, Shelly Garner, Larry Walsh, Shannon Walsh, Ben Farver, Alicia Farver, Joan Johnson, Colleen, James and Shawn Engman, Marge Lancette, Ruth Olson

Family and friends of Iris Briesacher, who died August 24
Family and friends of Elaine McGovern, who died August 16
Sue Reichert, daughter-in-law of Bev Benner, as she struggles with illness
Jean Frame, as she has treatment for cancer
Kay Gray, friend of Phyllis Blees, as she faces increased health challenges
Nancy Cornair, as she continues treatment for health concerns
Deb Tate, daughter of Nancy Cornair, as she has treatment for brain cancer
Darlene Johnson, mother of Dawn Albrecht, as she faces health challenges
David and Mary Ann Rausch, as they face health challenges
Cindy Budd, friend of Jim and Rosemary McCarty, as she receives treatment for cancer
Janet Hoag, mother of Angie Muehlenkamp, as she faces health concerns
Bill Bauman, friend of Peg and Ron Reierson, as he battles cancer
Norma Patsche, mother of Mark Patsche, as she receives hospice care
Julie Hetland, as she receives more treatment for cancer

Please also include our active service members: Noah Bigbee, Meredith Gulsvig, Mackenzie Farran, and Mikkel Peterson in your prayers. 

Please continue to pray for our partners in ministry, including our Sister Congregation in Tanzania, Garland Hall Orphanage in Jamaica, & Camp Wapo.

We typically include loved ones on our prayer list for four weeks. If you would like a loved one listed longer or relisted, please contact the office.

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