Acorn Update

TONIGHT! BREWED THEOLOGY
Tuesday, October 22 at 7:00pm
This month we’re talking Church & State” (about how to be faithfully Christian while church & state are separate-ish?). Conversation starts at 7:00pm, but come early for dinner and drinks.

CANDY AND DONATIONS NEEDED!
FLC is collecting candy donations for this year’s Trunk or Treat event. Donations can be left in the office anytime or brought to worship. Last year over 600 trunk or treaters visited FLC (that’s A LOT of candy!).

TRUNK OR TREAT
Friday, October 25 5:30pm - 7:00pm

All are invited to Trunk or Treat at Farmington Lutheran! Concession fundraiser snacks and drinks will be available to purchase in support of the 2025 youth summer trip.
Interested in decorating a vehicle? SIGN UP HERE


YOUTH FUNDRAISING EVENTS
Plans for the FLC youth trip to Colorado in the summer of 2025 are well under way and so is fundraising! Check out the upcoming fundraiser events listed below.
Youth interested in helping at fundraisers? Sign up here.

CONCESSIONS AT TRUNK OR TREAT
Friday, October 25

Stop by the concessions table at next week’s Trunk or Treat event and support Farmington Lutheran Youth. FLC youth could also use help from the congregation to donate items for concession sales at this year’s Trunk or Treat event. SIGN UP HERE TO DONATE.

YARD CLEAN UP: RAKING LEAVES
Sunday, October 27

Farmington Lutheran Youth will be out raking leaves on Sunday, October 27 from 12:30pm to 3:30pm. Suggested minimum donation of $20 yard.
Interested in having your lawn included? SIGN UP HERE


FOOD ON THE FOURTH
Sunday, October 27

This month the food shelf has requested the following items: Cake mixes, Muffin mixes, Jello/Pudding, Pasta sauce, Tomato paste, Soups, Ramen, Pasta sides, Rice sides, Kleenex, Baby wipes, Toothbrushes, Toothpaste

FARMINGTON FOOD SHELF UPDATES
Demand continues to grow at the Farmington Food Shelf.  In the first nine months of 2024, we had 1,390 visits compared to 1,024 in 2023.  We have distributed nearly 133,000 lbs. of food through September.  Our weekly order of food from Second Harvest Heartland averages between 2500-3500 pounds and costs typically run $1,000 per week. Obviously, the buying power of monetary donations is tremendous.  FLC donations of perishable goods (400-500 lbs./month) continues to make an impressive impact on the quantity and variety of food we have available for our clients. Thank you for all that you do!

FOOD SHELF VOLUNTEER NEED: Shoppers
Starting January 1 we wish to add a few more shopping appointments to our client schedule to enable more access. Increased appointments mean we have an increase in need for regular shift workers to assist with shopping and restocking.  One person is needed on Mondays from 2-4 and one from 4-6, and one is needed on Thursdays from 12-2. The commitment we are looking for would be weekly but subs are available to fill in for vacation, appointment, etc. and you don’t need to find your own sub. If interested, please contact Karen Brownawell at 651-356-2980 or rhpositive03@yahoo.com. It would be great to get you started soon so we are all set for the new schedule in January. Training is provided.
“If you can’t feed a hundred people, then feed just one.” Mother Teresa


ALL SAINTS SUNDAY – SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 3—BOTH SERVICES
During communion on All Saints Weekend, worshippers will be welcome to light a candle in remembrance of the saints in their life. Like last year, we are also encouraging people to bring in pictures of saints in their lives who now rest in Jesus’ arms. We’ll place the pictures on tables in the sanctuary, as a reminder that in Christ we remain connected to all the saints:  past, present, and future.  You may bring pictures into the church building anytime on or after October 20, and place them on the tables in the Sunshine Room.

HARVEST MARKET
Saturday, November 2, 9:00-2:30pm
Grab your friends and join us for a festive and flavorful experience!
Step into a world of autumn charm and community spirit at the Harvest Market! Our event is large enough for great shopping variety, yet intimate enough to not overwhelm.
Diverse Vendor Selection – Shop local, shop small!
Get ready to experience a whole new level of excitement at our newly re-envisioned Harvest Market vendor event! This year, we’re bringing you an expanded shopping experience, including new vendors along with your favorites.
Fresh Baked Goods
Savor the irresistible take-home treats made with love by our church ladies. Every bite is a taste of home. Warm up with delicious homemade soups and fresh cinnamon rolls crafted to perfection.

ELECTION VIGIL
Monday, November 4
Sanctuary opens at 5:00pm, Service begins at 6:00pm
One of the gifts our country is the passing of governing powers through democratic elections. Though typically peaceful, election time can still be anxious. On Monday, November 4th (the eve of election day) FLC is hosting an "election vigil" to offer space for peace and prayer. The sanctuary will be open at 5pm, with quiet music and candles to light, with a short "Healing of the Nations" service at 6pm. You're invited to come and pray - not just for candidates or parties, but that God's will would be done, and that all Americans would "love thy neighbor" in the coming days


LIFT UP IN PRAYER
Orren Lucht, Roger Wikstrom, Dorothy Noland, Emil Bostrom, Shelly Garner, Larry Walsh, Shannon Walsh, Ben Farver, Alicia Farver, Sonja Anderson, MaryAnn Rausch, Joan Johnson, Colleen, James and Shawn Engman, Marge Lancette, Betty Shanks

Marcus and Rebecca Arndt and family, as they grieve the death of Marcus’s father, Chuck
Norma Patsche, mother of Mark Patsche, as she receives hospice care
Vanda Presnall, as she recovers from knee surgery
Dan Hensche, as he receives treatment for Non-Hodgkins lymphoma
Julie Hetland, as she receives more treatment for cancer
Tyler West, as he undergoes and recovers from surgery
Vicki Stevens and family, as she faces health challenges
Family and friends of David Grengs, who died October 3
Lori and Jay Baago and family, as they grieve the death of Lori’s mother, Alice Scheierl
Larry Miller, cousin of Ron Reierson, who is battling cancer
Ann and Dave Garwick, parents of Kirsten Childe, and family as they manage Ann’s Lewey Body dementia
Sharon Broske, mother of Russ Howe, who has been diagnosed with breast cancer
Sarah Grafe, stepmother of Linda Landwehr, who has been diagnosed with pancreatic cancer
Ethan Powell and family as Ethan continues to battle cancer
Darlene Johnson, mother of Dawn Albrecht, as she recovers from a car accident

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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