Coffee Cup (Colocasia or Elephant Ear) Plants

In keeping with the Good Shepherd tradition of serving coffee to show hospitality, the Landscape Committee planted Coffee Cup plants in the parking lot and entry way pots. These plants will eventually make a very tall clump of glossy olive green leaves with a dark purple-black stem. The unique feature is the leaf cupping (see photos below). As the leaf fills with water, the stem gives enough for the leaf to dump out the water into the pot. Coffee Cup plants originated in Indonesia and require full sun and medium moisture for maximum growth.

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Community Easter Vigil Worship

Easter Vigil BonfireFive area Lutheran congregations collaborated on Saturday, April 19, at 7:00 at Good Shepherd for an Easter Vigil worship service. The pastors and congregational members of First Lutheran, Washington Prairie, Glenwood/Canoe Ridge, Luther College, and Good Shepherd gathered to participate in the ancient tradition of this dramatic service.

After a fellowship gathering with refreshments, the Vigil service began when the Paschal candle was lit from a bonfire located at the back of the church property. It was carried at the head of the procession into the darkened church. Worshipers progressed from the darkness into the light, lighting individual candles from the Paschal candle as they entered the sanctuary. The services concluded with Holy Communion and a renewal of baptism.

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Warming Winter with God's Love

Handing out hearts.Congregation members choose and take hearts designed by the Sunday School and youth group, and then visit the person whose name is attached to that heart. Also included with the “Heart” were Prayer Squares from the Prayer Shawl Ministry. The “breaking of the glass” sure got everyone’s attention! Thanks to the young people of our congregation for having fun with this warm, loving winter outreach.

Congregation in fellowship hall.

Christmas Schedule at Good Shepherd

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 CHRISTMAS SCHEDULE:

 5:00 p.m. December 21 – Sunday School Christmas Program

 4:15 p.m. December 24 — Pre-Service Music

 4:30 p.m. December 24 – Christmas Eve Candlelight Service with Holy Communion

 9:30 a.m. December 25 – Christmas Day Festival Service with Holy Communion

                  (No service December 27)

8:45 a.m. December 28:  Join Brooke on Sunday morning, December 28, to rehearse the marvelous carol “Good King Wenceslas” for our worship service. All are welcome, no need to sign-up or RSVP.

THE CHRISTMAS OFFERING this year will be divided between a local agency, the Northeast Iowa Community Action Corporation, and a global organization, the Lutheran Immigration and Refugee Service (LIRS).

 

Landscaping Update



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Volunteers from the Landscape Committee have been refreshing garden beds at the church.  Yews, stumps, and a honeysuckle were removed from the large bed nearest the parking lot and replaced with Red Feather Viburnum, Little Lime Hydrangea, and Amber Jubilee Ninebark shrubs.  Two pots of annual, deep orange Dragon Wing Begonias were added for color during the first season of the perennials’ growth. The ground was tilled, fertilized, and covered with landscaping groundcloth before being mulched.   The beds in the parking lot have been spread with shredded hardwood mulch as well.  “Before” photos are below.

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