February 29th Update

Dear Brothers and Sisters at Messiah,

As February becomes March and winter begins its journey toward spring ,we hope that these reminders of upcoming opportunities for worship, education, fellowship and service will be helpful for you! 

LENT AND HOLY WEEK
Our Lenten midweek services continue through Wednesday, March 20th at 11:00 am and 7:00 pm.  Each Wednesday's 7:00 pm service will also be livestreamed at www.youtube.com/messiahgr and www.facebook.com/messiahgr; afterward they will be viewable on our Worship Resources webpage for two weeks.

The theme of this year's Lenten midweek services is The Marks of the Church; our remaining services will meditate on Confession and Absolution, The Office of the Ministry and Worship, Prayer, Praise and Thanksgiving to God.  Senior Choir will sing at the evening service on March 6th; we are also delighted to welcome young instrumentalists Julia Meyette and Coby Hoese for the evening service on March 13th!

PLEASE NOTE: There will be a Fish Fry (with french fries, coleslaw, macaroni and cheese, and desserts) before the evening service on Wednesday, March 20th at 6:00 pm, presented by the Board of Elders.

Our Holy Week schedule will be as follows: 

  • Maundy Thursday, March 28th Divine Service at 7:00 pm (also livestreamed).  Sign up at the Welcome Center to help with the traditional Stripping of the Altar.

  • Good Friday, March 29th – Chief Service at 11:00 am; Service of Darkness (Tenebrae) at 7:00 pm. (The 7:00 pm service will be livestreamed.)

  • Easter Sunday, March 31st -- Divine Services will be held at 7:30 and 10:00 am. (The 10:00 am service will be livestreamed.) Our annual Easter Breakfast will be held in the Fellowship Hall between services.  There will be no Bible Class on Easter Sunday.


WEEKLY WORSHIP AND CLASS SCHEDULE

  • We continue with one Divine Service held at 10:00 am on Sundays, with Bible Class beforehand at 9:00 am.  Services are scheduled to be livestreamed at

  • www.youtube.com/messiahgr

  • Our Facebook page. www.facebook.com/messiahgr

  • The most recent service is viewable on our website's front page, www.messiahgr.org

    • Bulletins formatted for use with our livestream are available for downloading and/or printing at home. These are posted at least two days before each service at www.messiahgr.org/worship-resources

    • Readings and hymns for each service are also listed in the informational note found on the same web pages as our livestreams.

Our weekly Bible studies also continue:

  • Shirley Hoese leads a LifeLight class on The Minor Prophets throughout March on Tuesdays at 10:30 am.  Click here to learn more about this class.

  • Our weekly women's group CARES (Caring, Active, Reaching, Encouraging Sisters in Christ) is meeting on Wednesdays at 9:45 am, reading and discussing the book God’s Provision in a Wilderness World by Lindsey Hausch.  Click here for a book sample.

  • NEW! Dan Bohlinger and Pastor Hoese will lead a LifeLight study of James and Jude, beginning Wednesday, April 3rd at 6:00 pmClick here to learn more about this class.


MARCH NEWSLETTER - PLUS WHAT'S NEW & NEXT
Our March newsletter is now online!Click here to preview or download it in its entirety.  Paper copies of the newsletter are available for members and guests at the Welcome Center.  We also post the newsletter (including monthly calendars) online at www.messiahgr.org/news; calendars are also online separately at www.messiahgr.org/calendar

Check our weekly announcements and the March newsletter for details on these and other events:

  • Bowling Sunday, March 3rd &17th at 3:00 pm.

  • NEW! Daylight Savings Time begins on March 10th; set your clocks ahead one hour before going to bed on Saturday, March 9th!

  • Our annual Lenten Prayer Breakfast Saturday, March 16th at 9:30 am.  Sign up at the Welcome Center or by calling the church office.

  • Urdu Worship Service Saturday, March 16th at 5:00 pm.  Led by Pastor Afzal Masih, this service will be held in the fellowship hall, with a Pakistani meal following.  Urdu services are being held on the third Saturday of each month; Messiah members and friends are welcome to attend!

  • NEW! Palm Cross Making Saturday, March 23rd at 9:00 am. All ages welcome!  Sign up at the Welcome Center.

  • Messiah's annual Easter Egg Hunt, sponsored by the Board of Outreach, is set for Saturday, March 30th at 10:00 am. Sign-ups for volunteers and donations, along with publicity materials for you to share, are now available at the Welcome Center.  Families can RSVP for the Egg Hunt online by clicking here!


Rick Krueger, Parish Assistant


FROM PASTOR ERIC (excerpted from the March newsletter)
I wrestled with the topic of this article as March this year is mostly dominated by Lent, but ends with Easter! Repentance, the midweek focus on the marks of the church, the resurrection, so many choices! After much prayer and thought, I went with the only logical conclusion, Transfiguration! ...

The church in the 1400s was watching steeples literally torn down, churches turned to mosques, their world looked like it was falling apart, and in a single battle between two kingdoms, they saw hope in that victory of arms, and tied the glory of Christ to that worldly victory. But the move of Transfiguration to right before Lent, right before the season of denial, of testing, of temptation, of wrestling with the world and with ourselves, strips away any trust in worldly glory. We go through Lent not hoping in ourselves, but clinging to the glory of Christ and His promise that by grace alone, through faith alone, He saves us. We enter Lent already clothed in that robe of glory that we do not deserve. We are besieged by disease, by broken relationships, by temptations of every stripe, by pride, by apathy, by sin, by death, and yet this robe, this righteousness, Christ Himself, is our mighty fortress, our good shepherd, our conquering king. This glory of Christ, this is what awaits us at the end of our Lenten journey, and the end of our journey here on this side of heaven. Secure in His victory we press on toward the empty tomb, and life of the world to come, amen.

Pastor Eric

Mike Mull, 1943-2024

Dear brothers and sisters at Messiah,

Our brother in Christ Mike Mull was called home to be with our Lord on Thursday, February 23rd, 2024, at the age of 80. Mike was confirmed and became a member of Messiah in 2018; when he was no longer able to regularly attend worship due to his illness, he was grateful for his ongoing contacts with Messiah's pastors and members.

We mourn with Mike's wife Pat, and with all of his family and friends at his passing.  But we also rejoice that Mike is free from his earthly sufferings, and is now in the presence of his Savior Jesus Christ, awaiting the resurrection of the body on the last day.

Mike's funeral service will be held at Messiah Monday, March 4th at 12:00 noon with visitation beforehand beginning at 10:00 am and a luncheon following the service. (Please note the change of service time from previous announcements.)  Click here to view Mike's obituary online. 

Please keep all those who knew and loved Mike in your prayers in the coming days; feel free to use the prayer below as a model.

Lord God, maker of heaven and earth and giver of life, we thank You for all the mercies You granted to our brother Mike during his earthly life, especially for calling him to faith in Jesus Christ. Comfort Pat and all the survivors who mourn Mike's death with the hope of the glorious resurrection and a joyful reunion in heaven. Keep us mindful that we are mortal so that we will ever be prepared to die in the faith and finally receive the glory promised to all who trust in Your beloved Son, Jesus Christ, our Lord.  Amen.

Yours in Him,

Rick Krueger
Messiah Lutheran Church

February 13 Update

Dear Brothers and Sisters at Messiah,

Halfway through February, we're already on the verge of contemplating our Lord Jesus Christ's suffering, death and resurrection during the season of Lent. We hope that these reminders of upcoming opportunities for worship, education, fellowship and service will be helpful for you! 


LENT BEGINS: ASH WEDNESDAY IS FEBRUARY 14TH
Our Lenten midweek services return tomorrow - Ash Wednesday, February 14th at 11:00 am & 7:00 pm.  Ash Wednesday services will include the Imposition of Ashes for those who desire it, along with Holy Communion. Midweek services of Prayer & Preaching will also be held on Wednesday, February 21st through Wednesday, March 20th at 11:00 am and 7:00 pm.  Each Wednesday's 7:00 pm service will also be livestreamed at www.youtube.com/messiahgr and www.facebook.com/messiahgr; afterward they will be viewable on our Worship Resources webpage.

The theme of this year's Lenten midweek services will be The Marks of the Church; check out Pastor Eric's article below for more info!

PLEASE NOTE: There will be a Lasagna Dinner (with salads and desserts) before the evening service on Wednesday, February 28th at 6:00 pm, presented by the Board of Trustees.


WEEKLY WORSHIP AND CLASS SCHEDULE
We continue with one Divine Service held at 10:00 am on Sundays, with Bible Class beforehand at 9:00 am.  Services are scheduled to be livestreamed at

Our weekly Bible studies also continue:

  • Shirley Hoese leads a  LifeLight class on The Minor Prophets throughout February and March on Tuesdays at 10:30 am.  Click here to learn more about this class.

  • Our weekly women's group CARES (Caring, Active, Reaching, Encouraging Sisters in Christ) is meeting on Wednesdays at 9:45 am, reading and discussing the book God’s Provision in a Wilderness World by Lindsey Hausch.  Click here for a book sample.


WHAT'S NEW & NEXT
Check our weekly announcements and February newsletter(available here online)for details on these events:

  • Bowling Sunday, February 18th at 3:00 pm.

  • NEW! Urdu Worship Service Saturday, February 24th at 5:00 pm.  Led by Pastor Afzal Masih, this service will be held in the fellowship hall, with a Pakistani meal following.  Beginning on March 16th, Urdu services will be held on the third Saturday of each month at that time.  Messiah members and friends are welcome to attend!

  • NEW!  Our annual Lenten Prayer Breakfast is scheduled for Saturday, March 16th at 9:30 am.

  • NEW!  Messiah's annual Easter Egg Hunt, sponsored by the Board of Outreach, is set for Saturday, March 30th at 10:00 am. Sign-ups for volunteers and donation, along with publicity materials for you to share, will be available soon at the Welcome Center. 


Rick Krueger, Parish Assistant


LOOKING AHEAD WITH PASTOR ERIC
As I make my way up and down US-131 through the city, amongst the office buildings, apartments, and all the rest, the unmistakable appearance of a handful of church steeples always draws my gaze.  On Ash Wednesday, I imagine those churches, including Messiah, will mark the beginning of Lent and Christ’s journey towards the cross and the empty tomb.  For most people it will just be another Wednesday.  Those outside the church might see some people gathering for worship, they might see some people with odd bits of ash on their arms or foreheads, in the coming weeks they might see more advertisements for fish on Fridays, and this might leave them with questions, including a pretty basic one, ‘What is the Church?’ 

For us it might seem almost silly to ask, but nowadays, in a time of shifting foundations, how we answer this question, "What truly makes the churchThe Church?" has never been more important.  But this is certainly not the first and only time this question has come up.  Throughout our midweek Lenten services, we will be looking atThe Marks of the Church, as Luther put it.  Where these are found, there the Church is.  From the birth of the Church on, these marks have always been present, and thus clearly mark out what we are, and who we are, all beginning with the Word of God.  United in Christ, brought together in His Church, I pray this Lenten season draws you ever closer to your Savior, who died and rose for you,  Amen.

Pastor Eric

January 29 Update

Dear Brothers and Sisters at Messiah,

Thanks to everyone who has made the last two weeks (including Sanctity of Human Life Sunday, the installation of Pastor Eric Black and Lutheran Schools Sunday)  a very special time at Messiah!  And there's more on the way:


PRESCHOOL OPEN HOUSE - THIS TUESDAY, JANUARY 30TH
Do you have a young child between 3 to 5 years old?  We would love to have you attend our Open House on Tuesday, January 30th from 6:00-7:30 pm to learn more about the programs Messiah Lutheran Preschool offers for Terrific Threes, Fantastic Fours & Fabulous Fives alike!  Enrollment for the 2024-2025 school year (including new options for extended care) will begin at this time as well.  Please consider inviting neighbors or extended family in the area, as word of mouth is truly our best form of advertising.  Need more information?  Contact our preschool director Vonda Smestad at smestadv@messiahgr.org.


LENT BEGINS ON ASH WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 14TH
Our Lenten midweek services return on Ash Wednesday, February 14th at 11:00 am & 7:00 pm.  Ash Wednesday services will include the Imposition of Ashes for those who desire it, along with Holy Communion. Midweek services of Prayer & Preaching will also be held on Wednesday, February 21st through Wednesday, March 20th at 11:00 am and 7:00 pm.  The 7:00 pm services will also be livestreamed at www.youtube.com/messiahgr and www.facebook.com/messiahgr; afterward they will be viewable on our Worship Resources webpage.

From ancient times the season of Lent has been kept as a time of special devotion, self-denial, and humble repentance, born of a faithful heart that dwells confidently on God’s Word and draws from it life and hope.  Let us pray that our dear Father in heaven, for the sake of His beloved Son and in the power of His Holy Spirit, might richly bless this Lententide for us, so that we may come to Easter with glad hearts, and keep the feast in sincerity and truth.


WEEKLY WORSHIP AND CLASS SCHEDULE
We continue with one Divine Service held at 10:00 am on Sundays, with Bible Class beforehand at 9:00 am.  Services are scheduled to be livestreamed at

Despite January's foul weather, our weekly Bible studies are now up and running:

  • Shirley Hoese leads a 9-week LifeLight class on The Minor Prophets beginning this Tuesday, January 30th at 10:30 am.  Click here to learn more about this class.

  • Our weekly women's group CARES (Caring, Active, Reaching, Encouraging Sisters in Christ) has resumed weekly sessions on Wednesdays at 9:45 am, reading and discussing the book God’s Provision in a Wilderness World by Lindsey Hausch.  Click here for a book sample.



FEBRUARY NEWSLETTER - PLUS WHAT'S NEW & NEXT
Our February newsletter is now online! Click here to preview or download it in its entirety.  Paper copies of the newsletter are available for members and guests at the Welcome Center.  We also post the newsletter (including monthly calendars) online at www.messiahgr.org/news; calendars are also online separately at www.messiahgr.org/calendar

Check the newsletter and our weekly announcements for details on these events:

  • Lutheran Confessions Study, this Thursday, February 1st at 10:00 am, beginning with Matins in the sanctuary.

  • Altar Guild Meeting this Saturday, February 3rd at 9:30 am.

  • Bowling returns on Sunday, February 4th at 3:00 pm.

  • Parish Service Guild Thursday, February 8th at 1:00 pm.


LOOKING AHEAD WITH PASTOR ERIC
Feel free to contact Pastor Eric with questions, concerns and spiritual needs at 210-274-1208 or pastor.black@messiahgr.org.  He'll also will be contributing regularly to these updates -- see his kick-off message below:

"I am looking forward to joining you in the ongoing mission of Messiah here in Grand Rapids, ever doing the work Christ has placed in our hands here together.  And there is so much right over the horizon! Lent is fast approaching, and Holy Week will be here before we know it.  As you already know Rick and Noelle are wonderful blessings, and they have been further hard at work showing me the ropes, along with so many others who are helping get me up to speed.  I look forward to meeting with all the various boards, working alongside Vonda and the Preschool, and serving alongside so many of you who volunteer."

"First, I must ask for your patience and forgiveness.  I am trying to settle in as quickly as possible but if I miss something, or make any mistakes (and I will, I am after all a sinner!) I ask your patience and your forgiveness.  Secondly, I understand that I and my family have been in your prayers throughout this process, I am going to be selfish and ask you to continue to keep us in your prayers.  This is a busy time by any metric, for Messiah, for my family, for me, but through Christ we will not only get through it, but see the work of the church here, at home, and throughout our community for the God given blessing it truly is.  The grace of the Lord Jesus Christ and the love of God and the fellowship of the Holy Spirit be with you all.  Amen!"

January 15 Update

Dear Brothers and Sisters at Messiah,

Following our weekend of wild weather, we are back in the office getting ready for Pastor Black's installation and much more!   Click here to read the announcements for this week; and read on for more details on two special events.

PASTORAL INSTALLATION  - SUNDAY, JANUARY 21ST
Please join us when Rev. Eric Black is installed as Messiah’s 7th pastor in a special service of prayer, preaching and praise this Sunday, January 21st at 3:00 pm!
 
We are also planning a festive meal following the installation service.  The meal will be free of charge, but it's extremely important that we hear back from you if you are planning on attending!  Please contact the church office to RSVP by Friday, January 19th, or sign up at the Welcome Center if you're at Messiah during the week.
 
We are also continuing a pantry shower of canned and staple goods, paper products, etc. to welcome the Black family.  As another option, a box for you to deposit monetary gifts or gift cards is available.  Both pantry donations and other gifts can be dropped off in the church foyer this week. 
 
Let’s get ready to receive Pastor Eric, his wife Allison, and their children Eleanor, Theodore and Lucia as gifts from our loving God’s hand on Sunday, January 21st, starting at 3:00 pm!  We look forward to seeing you there.


PRESCHOOL OPEN HOUSE - TUESDAY, JANUARY 30TH
Do you have a young child between 3 to 5 years old?  We would love to have you attend our Open House on Tuesday, January 30th from 6:00-7:30 pm to learn more about the programs Messiah Lutheran Preschool offers.  Enrollment for the 2024-2025 school year will begin at this time as well.  Please consider inviting neighbors or extended family in the area, as word of mouth is truly our best form of advertising.  Need more information?  Contact our preschool director Vonda Smestad at smestadv@messiahgr.org.


WEEKLY WORSHIP AND CLASS SCHEDULE
We continue with one Divine Service held at 10:00 am on Sundays, with Bible Class beforehand at 9:00 am.  Services are scheduled to be livestreamed at

Thanks to Pastor James Blain for leading Sunday services and Bible Classes through January 21st; Pastor Eric assumes these responsibilities beginning Sunday, January 28th.

Our weekday Bible classes resume this coming week:

  • Shirley Hoese leads a 9-week LifeLight class on The Minor Prophets beginning Tuesday, January 16th at 10:30 am.  Click here to learn more about this class.

  • Our weekly women's group CARES (Caring, Active, Reaching, Encouraging Sisters in Christ) resumes weekly sessions on Wednesday, January 17th at 9:45 am, reading and discussing the book God’s Provision in a Wilderness World by Lindsey Hausch.  Click here for a book sample.


Rev. Jason Peterson of St. Peter’s Lutheran Church in Rockford completes his service as our vacancy pastor this week; please contact him in case of any needs between now and January 21st. Once Pastor Black is installed, feel free to contact him with your spiritual needs.


FOR MORE NEWS
Our latest monthly newsletter (including monthly calendars) and weekly announcements are always available online at www.messiahgr.org/news


LOOKING AHEAD
The rest of January will be quite the celebration!  On the morning of January 21st, we'll observe Sanctity of Human Life Sunday, with the theme "Just As ... I AM" based on Ephesians 2:10: “For we are his workmanship, created in Christ Jesus for good works, which God prepared beforehand, that we should walk in them.”  That afternoon, as Pastor Black is installed, we'll  hear Jesus' words from Mark 10:43-45: "But whoever would be great among you must be your servant, and whoever would be first among you must be slave of all. For even the Son of Man came not to be served but to serve, and to give his life as a ransom for many.” And on January 28th, our preschool children (along with their families) will join us for Lutheran Schools Sunday, singing praises to our heavenly Father & hearing our Savior's invitation in Luke 18:16-17: “Let the children come to me, and do not hinder them, for to such belongs the kingdom of God. Truly, I say to you, whoever does not receive the kingdom of God like a child shall not enter it.”  Invited by Christ, may we all be moved to a deeper reliance on His Word and Sacraments, trust that His Holy Spirit will work through them, gather around them in worship, and grow through them, ever more together in faith, hope and love.

Yours in Him,

Rick Krueger, Parish Assistant

January 14 Worship & Bible Class CANCELLED

Dear Brothers and Sisters at Messiah,

Due to worsened weather & deteriorating road conditions, Messiah's Divine Service & Bible Class for this morning have been cancelled.

For your personal or family devotions today, I encourage you to meditate on the Scripture readings & hymns appointed for this Sunday. They are listed below, or you can click this link to view the entire order of service.

Bible Readings:

  • Introit: Psalm 40:1-5, 10

  • Old Testament Reading: 1 Samuel 3:1-20

  • Epistle: 1 Corinthians 6:12-20

  • Holy Gospel: John 1:43-51

Hymns (from Lutheran Service Book):

  • 533 Jesus Has Come and Brings Pleasure

  • 402 The Only Son from Heaven

  • 955 Let the Vineyards Be Fruitful

  • 501 Come Down, O Love Divine

  • 394 Songs of Thankfulness and Praise

  • 401 From God the Father, Virgin-Born

  • 880 Now Rest Beneath Night’s Shadow

Pastor Blain and I pray for your continued health & safety as we wait for this storm to pass.

Yours in Christ,

Rick Krueger, Parish Assistant

January 13-14 Weather Update

Dear Brothers and Sisters at Messiah,

I hope that all of you are remaining warm & safe during our first big storm of the winter.

Late this morning, I drove to our church building; the main & side roads had been plowed, along with our parking lot, and power & heat were on.  This afternoon, I spoke with Pastor Blain; he & I agreed that if current conditions do not change, we will plan on worship and Bible class on Sunday, January 14th as scheduled.  If you plan to attend, do allow yourself extra travel time and take extra care as you drive.

However, Kent County remains under a winter storm warning until 12 noon tomorrow, due to predicted lake effect snow.  If you can't attend tomorrow due to local weather or road conditions, health & mobility issues or safety concerns, we completely understand!   We are planning on livestreaming as usual (thanks to Kurt Veitengruber for tuning up our equipment this past week).  Streaming links are provided below:

Bible Class Livestream at 9 am
Divine Service Livestream at 10 am

In addition, if worship & Bible class are cancelled due to worsening weather, we will notify you as early as possible tomorrow morning by a follow-up messsage, as well as by local tv channels (WOOD-TV & WZZM-TV), our website & Facebook page, etc.


Finally, if there's anything you need, please contact me directly.  Thank you for your understanding, flexibility and continuing support.


Yours in Christ,


Rick Krueger, Parish Assistant

December 28th Update

Dear Brothers and Sisters at Messiah,

"On the 4th day of Christmas . . . "  no, there are no calling birds, French hens, turtledoves or partridges included with this message. But there are plenty of items worth your while below!  

SPECIAL CHRISTMAS SERVICES TO COME
We're glad so many of you joined for Christmas Reflections, our preschool Christmas programs, Christmas Eve and Christmas Day!  As the Christmas season continues in the coming days, please plan to join us for the remaining special services listed below:

  • New Year’s Day Divine Service - Monday, January 1st, 2024, 10:00 am

  • Epiphany Divine Service at St. Peter's, Rockford - Saturday, January 6th, 2024, 7:00 pm.   There will be a dinner before the service with main dishes provided; please bring a side dish to pass!


WEEKLY WORSHIP AND CLASS SCHEDULE
We also continue with one Divine Service held at 10:00 am on Sundays, with Bible Class beforehand at 9:00 am.  Services are scheduled to be livestreamed at

Thanks to Pastor James Blain for leading Sunday services and Bible Classes through January 21st.  

Our weekday Bible classes will resume in the new year:

  • Shirley Hoese will lead a LifeLight class on The Minor Prophets beginning Tuesday, January 16th at 10:30 am. LifeLight is a 9-week Bible Study open to everyone. Click here to learn more about this class.

  • Our weekly women's group CARES (Caring, Active, Reaching, Encouraging Sisters in Christ) resumes weekly sessions on Wednesday, January 10th at 9:45 am, reading and discussing the book God’s Provision in a Wilderness World by Lindsey Hausch.  Click here for a book sample.


Until Pastor Black is installed (see below), our vacancy pastor, Rev. Jason Peterson of St. Peter’s Lutheran Church in Rockford, is in Messiah's office on Tuesdays from 8:15 to 11:00 am.  You can also contact Pastor Peterson by phone at 734-645-4353 or by email at revjpeterson@yahoo.com.  



PASTORAL INSTALLATION UPDATE
Please join us when Rev. Eric Black is installed as Messiah’s 7th pastor in a special service of prayer, preaching and praise on Sunday, January 21st at 3:00 pm!
 
We are also planning a festive meal following the installation service.  The meal will be free of charge, but it is extremely important that we hear back from you if you are planning on attending!  Please contact the church office to RSVP beginning Tuesday, January 2nd.
 
We are also planning a pantry shower of canned and staple goods, paper products, etc. to welcome the Black family.  As another option, a box for you to deposit monetary gifts or gift cards will be available in the church foyer beginning on Sunday, January 7th.
 
Let’s get ready to receive Pastor Eric, his wife Allison, and their children Eleanor, Theodore and Lucia as gifts from our loving God’s hand on Sunday, January 21st, starting at 3:00 pm!  We look forward to seeing you there.


JANUARY NEWSLETTER (PLUS WHAT'S NEXT)
Our January newsletter, with information about the items above and more, is now online! Click here to preview or download it in its entirety.  Paper copies of the newsletter are available for members and guests at the Welcome Center.  We also post the newsletter (including monthly calendars) online at www.messiahgr.org/news; calendars are also online separately at www.messiahgr.org/calendar

Check the newsletter and our weekly announcements for details on these events:

  • NEW! Parish Services Guild meeting on Thursday, January 11th at 1:00 pm.

  • NEW! Sanctity of Life Sunday, January 21st at 10:00 am.

  • NEW! Lutheran Schools Week Monday- Sunday, January 21st - 27th.  Our preschool children will serve as the choir for the Divine Service on Sunday, January 28th.


LOOKING AHEAD
Our wait is nearly over; the pastor the Lord has sent us arrives soon! I’ve already worked a bit with Pastor Eric Black via cell phone and email, looking forward to his joining us at Messiah. I definitely look forward to serving you alongside this man whom God has undoubtedly called (through us, with the help of the Michigan District-LCMS) to the ministry of Word and Sacrament here in Plainfield Township. As we prepare for Pastor Eric’s installation, we can confidently say with the Psalmist, “This is the LORD’s doing; it is marvelous in our eyes. This is the day that the LORD has made; let us rejoice and be glad in it.” (Psalm 118:23-24 ESV). May we welcome, sustain and care for our new undershepherd and his family, as he leads us in following the Good Shepherd, Jesus Christ, through the green pastures of His saving Word to eternal life!

Yours in Christ,


Rick Krueger, Parish Assistant

December 15th Update

Dear Brothers and Sisters at Messiah,

First off, in case you couldn't join us for our annual Preschool Christmas Program, click here to watch it!

Otherwise, this is another brief message to remind you of important events and special services scheduled between December 17th and the end of the Christmas season:

  • There will be a special voters meeting on Sunday, December 17th immediately following the Divine Service.  The purpose of this meeting is to approve financing through the Michigan District's Church Extension Fund for the purchase of a home for Pastor-Elect Eric Black.  Please contact congregational president Dave Ahrens directly if you have questions before Sunday.

  • Our final Advent Midweek Services will be held on Wednesday, December 20th, with Matins at 11:00 am and Evening Prayer at 7:00 pm.

  • In addition to our regular Divine Services on December 17th, 24th and 31st at 10:00 am, please note these special services:

    • Christmas Eve Family Candlelight Service Sunday, December 24th at 7:00 pm.

    • Christmas Day Divine Service - Monday, December 25th at 10:00 am.

    • New Year's Day Divine Service - Monday, January 1st at 10:00 am.

    • Joint Epiphany Divine Service at St. Peter's Lutheran Church in Rockford, Saturday, January 6th at 7:00 pm.  

  • All Sunday morning services, as well as December 20th Evening Prayer, Christmas Eve, Christmas Day and New Year's Day are scheduled to be livestreamed on YouTube and Facebook, then be viewable at our website as usual.

Plans for Pastor Black's installation at Messiah are continuing; we will be sure to notify you when they are finalized.  In the meantime, it's my prayer that in the forgiveness, life and salvation Jesus Christ gives in His Word and Sacraments, we may all 

Come to Bethlehem and see
Him whose birth the angels sing;
Come, adore on bended knee,
Christ the Lord, the newborn King. 
Gloria in excelsis Deo!
(Glory to God in the Highest!)

Yours in Him,


Rick Krueger, Parish Assistant

P.S. This is the last regularly scheduled update before Christmas.  Watch for another update with a link to our next newsletter at the end of December!

Judy Spencer, 1942-2023

Dear brothers and sisters at Messiah,

Our sister in Christ Judy Spencer was called home to be with our Lord on Saturday, December 2nd, 2023, at the age of 80. Judy became a member of Messiah in 1997; when she was no longer able to regularly attend worship, she appreciated visits from Messiah's pastors and the annual Christmas caroling we shared with her and the other residents of her apartment complex.

We mourn with all of Judy's family and friends at her passing.  But we also rejoice that Judy is free from her earthly sufferings, and is now in the presence of her Savior Jesus Christ, awaiting the resurrection of the body on the last day.

Visitation will be held this Thursday, December 7th from 5:00 to 7:00 pm at Alt and Shawmut Hills Chapel, 2120 Lake Michigan Drive NW.  Judy's funeral service, officiated by Rev. Jason Peterson & Rev. Terry Hoese, will be held at Messiah this Friday, December 8th at 11:00 am, with visitation beforehand beginning at 10:00 am and a luncheon following the service.  Click here to view Judy's obituary online.

Please keep all those who knew and loved Judy in your prayers in the coming days; feel free to use the prayer below as a model.

Lord God, maker of heaven and earth and giver of life, we thank You for all the mercies You granted to our sister Judy during her earthly life, especially for calling her to faith in Jesus Christ. Comfort the survivors who mourn her death with the hope of the glorious resurrection and a joyful reunion in heaven. Keep us mindful that we are mortal so that we will ever be prepared to die in the faith and finally receive the glory promised to all who trust in Your beloved Son, Jesus Christ, our Lord.  Amen.

Yours in Christ,

Rick Krueger
Messiah Lutheran Church

Bernie Ottenjan, 1937-2023

Dear brothers and sisters at Messiah,

Our brother in Christ Bernie Ottenjan was called home to be with our Lord on Wednesday, November 29th, 2023, at the age of 86.

Bernard Ottenjan was born January 10th, 1937; he was united to the death and resurrection of Jesus in Holy Baptism on June 13th, 1937 at St. James Lutheran Church of Grand Rapids. On March 3rd, 1956, Bernie married Eileen Rose DeVoogd at St. James; they were confirmed in the Lutheran faith on April 30th, 1961.

Bernie and his wife Eileen became charter members of Messiah on December 15th, 1964. In addition to attending worship, they remained active in the life of the congregation until health issues prevented them from doing so. In recent years, Bernie frequently expressed his gratitude for the pastors and members of Messiah who visited the Ottenjans at Bishop Hills Elder Care in Rockford.

We mourn with Eileen, Bernie's sons Glen, Gary and Greg, and his granddaughter Nicole, along with the rest of his family and friends. But we also rejoice that Bernie is free from his earthly sufferings, and is now in the presence of his Savior Jesus Christ, awaiting the resurrection of the body on the last day. A memorial for Bernie is tentatively planned for the spring of 2024.

Please keep Eileen, Glen, Gary, Greg, Nicole and all those who knew and loved Bernie in your prayers in the coming days; feel free to use the prayer below as a model.

Lord God, maker of heaven and earth and giver of life, we thank You for all the mercies You granted to our brother Bernie during his earthly life, especially for calling him to faith in Jesus Christ. Comfort the survivors who mourn his death with the hope of the glorious resurrection and a joyful reunion in heaven. Keep us mindful that we are mortal so that we will ever be prepared to die in the faith and finally receive the glory promised to all who trust in Your beloved Son, Jesus Christ, our Lord. Amen.

Yours in Christ,

Rick Krueger

Messiah Lutheran Church

November 30 update

Dear Brothers and Sisters at Messiah,

As we rejoice that Rev. Eric Black has accepted the call to serve as Messiah's pastor beginning in 2024, on this last day of November we also look forward to the busy month to come! 

ADVENT/CHRISTMAS SPECIAL SERVICES
During Advent, we prepare our hearts to celebrate Jesus' first coming on the first Christmas, reflect how He comes to us today in Word and Sacrament, and look toward His final coming at the end of time!

Our special midweek services of prayer and preaching will focus on Christ as the true, final revelation of The Glory of God. Morning services will be led by Pastor Jason Peterson; evening services will be led by Pastor Terry Hoese. Please plan to join us on these dates: 

  • Wednesday, December 6th at 11:00 am (Matins) or 7:00 pm (Evening Prayer)

  • Wednesday, December 13th at 11:00 am (Matins) or 7:00 pm (Christmas Reflections) 

  • Wednesday, December 20th at 11:00 am (Matins) or 7:00 pm (Evening Prayer)


Please plan to join us for these special Christmas services as well:

  • Preschool Christmas Program - Thursday, December 14th, 6:30 pm

  • Christmas Eve Family Candlelight Service -  Sunday, December 24th, 7:00 pm

  • Christmas Day Divine Service -  Monday, December 25th, 10:00 am

  • New Year’s Day Divine Service - Monday, January 1st, 2024, 10:00 am

  • Epiphany Divine Service at St. Peter's, Rockford - Saturday, January 6th, 2024, 7:00 pm


WEEKLY WORSHIP AND CLASS SCHEDULE
We also continue with one Divine Service held at 10:00 am on Sundays, with Bible Class beforehand at 9:00 am.  Services are scheduled to be livestreamed at

Thanks to Pastor James Blain for leading Sunday services and Bible Classes during December.  

Our weekly women's group CARES (Caring, Active, Reaching, Encouraging Sisters in Christ) continues on Wednesdays, December 6th & 13th at 9:45 am, reading and discussing the book God’s Provision in a Wilderness World by Lindsey Hausch.  Click here for a book sample.

Our vacancy pastor, Rev. Jason Peterson of St. Peter’s Lutheran Church in Rockford, is in Messiah's office on Tuesdays from 8:15 to 11:00 am.  You can also contact Pastor Peterson by phone at 734-645-4353 or by email at revjpeterson@yahoo.com.  (We will also host the pastors of the Grand Rapids Circuits for their monthly meeting on the morning of Tuesday, December 12th.)

DECEMBER NEWSLETTER (PLUS WHAT'S NEXT)
An updated version of our December newsletter, which includes news of Pastor Black's acceptance of our call, is now online! Click here to preview or download it in its entirety.  Paper copies of the newsletter are available for members and guests at the Welcome Center.  We also post the newsletter (including monthly calendars) online at www.messiahgr.org/news; calendars are also online separately at www.messiahgr.org/calendar

Check the newsletter and our weekly announcements for details on these events:

  • Christmas Bazaar & Cookie Walk, sponsored by the Parish Services Guild, this Saturday, December 2nd from 9:00 am to 2:00 pm

  • Advent Prayer Breakfast Saturday, December 9th at 9:30 am.

  • Christmas Caroling on Saturday, December 16th at 3:00 pm.

  • NEW! Christmas Card Exchange Board, sponsored by the Social Ministry Committee.  Sign a Christmas card, enclose a donation and place them in Shirley Kremm's church mailbox.  Cards will be placed on the board in the Sanctuary Foyer; donations will be used to help those in need.

  • Adopt-A-Family Donation Drive, supporting the mothers and children served by the Pregnancy Resource Center of Grand Rapids, through Sunday, December 17th.

  • NEW! Hat & Mitten Tree, sponsored by the Social Ministry Committee, collecting hats, mittens, scarves and gloves for children in our community through Sunday, December 24th.


LOOKING AHEAD

I've heard lots of questions in the last week: "When is Pastor Black coming?"  "Where will he and his family live?"  "How are we going to welcome them?"  While the eagerness we feel is a wonderful thing, we don't know the answers yet.  But, as plans for the Black family's arrival and Pastor's installation take shape, we promise we'll share them with you!  In the meantime, let's continue to go to our Lord in fervent prayer with these new requests:

  • that this Advent and Christmas will be a time of joy among us and all Christians, devoted to celebrating Christ's coming and receiving His gifts of forgiveness, life and salvation.

  • that the Lord will give our pastor-elect's current congregations (St. Paul-Kalkaska and St. Matthew-Mancelona) peace as they prepare to bid the Black family farewell and Godspeed.

  • that our District and Synod will aid and comfort the people of St. Paul and St. Matthew, as they enter a period of reflection and discernment.

  • that God will grant the Black family a smooth transition to living in Grand Rapids, according to His timing.

  • that our Lord would open our hearts to welcome Pastor Eric, Allison, Eleanor, Theodore and Lucia, and bless their coming among us.

Yours in Christ,


Rick Krueger, Parish Assistant

Pastoral Call Update: November 27, 2023

Dear Brothers and Sisters in Christ,

This past weekend, Rev. Eric Black informed us that he is accepting the call we extended on Sunday, October 29th to serve as Messiah's pastor!

As details regarding Pastor Black's move to Messiah become available, we will share them with you. Please keep the entire Black family (Pastor, his wife Allison and their children Eleanor, Theodore and Lucia) in your prayers during this time of transition. Also, please pray for St. Paul Lutheran Church in Kalkaska and St. Matthew Lutheran Church in Mancelona as they prepare to bid farewell to the Black family and discern their path forward.

Thanks to all of you for your help, support and fervent prayers during this process! Special thanks also go out to:

  • Our Pastoral Call Committee (Tammy Ahrens, Mark Altemann, Gina Griffis, Kristen Kaminski, Melanie Kirchhoff, Michael Kutch, Ken Martin and Peter Tessin);

  • Messiah's leadership - staff members, the Board of Elders, Church Council, Finance Committee and Voters' Assembly, and all who contributed to this blessed outcome;

  • Those representing the Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod and its Michigan District during the process, including Circuit Visitor Rev. Glenn Schaeffer, Rev. Randy Johnson, President David Davis and the staff at the District office.

Rev. Jason Peterson will continue to serve as our vacancy pastor until Pastor Black's installation, with Rev. James Blain and Rev. Terry Hoese presiding over worship services during December.

Above all, we thank our gracious God for His goodness to us. Again, a prayer from our Lutheran Service Book expresses our gratitude and the tasks before us wonderfully well.

Gracious Father, we thank You for hearing our prayers and granting us a shepherd, Pastor Eric Black, to guide us in the paths of righteousness. Help us to await with joy his arrival, and protect him in the coming days. Bless his ministry among us, and grant that we may ever be willing to hear the voice of Your servant speaking in Your name so that he may joyfully carry out his ministry to Your glory and our welfare; through Jesus Christ, our Lord. Amen.

Yours in Christ,

Rick Krueger, Parish Assistant

Arline Woosley, 1928-2023

Dear brothers and sisters at Messiah,

Our sister in Christ Arline Woosley was called home to be with our Lord on November 17th, 2023, at the age of 95. The daughter of a military chaplain (and later a military wife), Arline became a member of Messiah in 2010, attending worship faithfully until she was no longer able to do so.  She had recently returned to Grand Rapids after spending a number of years away.

We mourn with all of Arline's family (including 3 children, 7 grandchildren, 7 great-grandchildren & 1 great-great grandchild) and friends at her passing.  But we also rejoice that Arline is free from her earthly sufferings, and is now in the presence of her Savior Jesus Christ, awaiting the resurrection of the body on the last day.

A graveside service for Arline will be held at Fort Custer National Cemetery in Augusta, Michigan on Friday, December 8th at 11:00 amclick here for more information and Arline's complete obituary.

Please keep all those who knew and loved Arline in your prayers in the coming days; feel free to use the prayer below as a model.

Lord God, maker of heaven and earth and giver of life, we thank You for all the mercies You granted to our sister Arline during her earthly life, especially for calling her to faith in Jesus Christ. Comfort the survivors who mourn her death with the hope of the glorious resurrection and a joyful reunion in heaven. Keep us mindful that we are mortal so that we will ever be prepared to die in the faith and finally receive the glory promised to all who trust in Your beloved Son, Jesus Christ, our Lord.  Amen.

Yours in Christ,

Rick Krueger
Messiah Lutheran Church

November 15th Update

Dear Brothers and Sisters at Messiah,

There's lots to catch up on as we head toward the end of the Church Year and the start of the holiday season!

THANKSGIVING/ADVENT/CHRISTMAS UPDATE
Our annual Thanksgiving Eve Divine Service will be held at Messiah on Wednesday evening, November 22nd at 7:00 pm. We've invited our brothers & sisters and Christ from St. Peter's Lutheran Church in Rockford to join us for this service; Rev. Jason Peterson will preside and preach, our combined choirs will sing, and Holy Communion will be celebrated. We look forward to seeing you there!

During Advent, our special midweek services will focus on Jesus Christ as the true, final revelation of The Glory of God. Morning services will be led by Pastor Jason Peterson; evening services will be led by Pastor Terry Hoese. Please plan to join us on these dates: 

  • Wednesday, December 6th at 11:00 am (Matins) or 7:00 pm (Evening Prayer)

  • Wednesday, December 13th at 11:00 am (Matins) or 7:00 pm (Christmas Reflections) 

  • Wednesday, December 20th at 11:00 am (Matins) or 7:00 pm (Evening Prayer)


Note the dates and times of these other special Advent & Christmas services as well:

  • Preschool Christmas Program - Thursday, December 14th, 6:30 pm

  • Christmas Eve Family Candlelight ServiceSunday, December 24th, 7:00 pm

  • Christmas Day Divine Service -  Monday, December 25th, 10:00 am

  • New Year’s Day Divine Service - Monday, January 1st, 2024, 10:00 am

  • Epiphany Divine Service at St. Peter's, Rockford - Saturday, January 6th, 2024, 7:00 pm


WORSHIP AND CLASS SCHEDULE
We continue with one Divine Service held at 10:00 am on Sundays, with Bible Class beforehand at 9:00 am.  Services are scheduled to be livestreamed at

Thanks to Pastor James Blain for leading Sunday services during the rest of November and December.  



Our weekly women's group CARES (Caring, Active, Reaching, Encouraging Sisters in Christ) continues on Wednesdays at 9:45 am, reading and discussing the book God’s Provision in a Wilderness World by Lindsey Hausch.  Click here for a book sample.

Our vacancy pastor, Rev. Jason Peterson of St. Peter’s Lutheran Church in Rockford, is in Messiah's office on Tuesdays from 8:15 to 11:00 am.  You can also contact Pastor Peterson by phone at 734-645-4353 or by email at revjpeterson@yahoo.com.


WHAT'S NEW, WHAT'S NEXT
Check our monthly newsletter and our weekly announcements for details on these upcoming events:

  • Annual Voters Meeting & Potluck, Sunday, November 19th after the Divine Service.

  • NEW! Adopt-A-Family Donation Drive, supporting the mothers and children served by the Pregnancy Resource Center of Grand Rapids, from Sunday, November 19th through Sunday, December 17th.

  • Christmas Bazaar & Cookie Walk, sponsored by the Parish Services Guild, Saturday, December 2nd from 9:00 am to 2:00 pm.  There are plenty of opportunities to help with this annual event; contact any Guild member to find out how!

  • Advent Prayer Breakfast, Saturday, December 9th at 9:30 am.

  • NEW! Christmas Caroling on Saturday, December 16th at 3:00 pm.


LOOKING AHEAD
During the rest of November, our Sunday Gospel readings focus on Jesus’ parables of the end times in Matthew 25, reminding us that He will return when we least expect. The Last Sunday of the Church Year on November 26th proclaims that, for those claimed by Christ and redeemed by His death, the judgment of the living and the dead holds no terrors for us – rather, it will mark our ultimate entrance into His eternal kingdom, the resurrection of the body and the life everlasting!   Confident in our Lord's promises, let us prepare our hearts to meet Him weekly in Word and Sacrament, where He grants all the gracious gifts we need -- faith to love Him and strength to serve our neighbors in His love!

Yours in Him,


Rick Krueger, Parish Assistant

Joan Welke, 1937-2023

Dear brothers and sisters at Messiah,

Our sister in Christ Joan Welke was called home to be with our Lord on November 8th, 2023, at the age of 86. Joan and her husband Lou have been members of Messiah for more than 25 years; in addition to attending worship faithfully, they have also helped welcome visitors as members of our Board of Evangelism.

We mourn with Lou, Joan's son & daughter-in-law Timothy & Jamie Lukas, and all of Joan's family and friends at her passing. But we also rejoice that Joan is free from her earthly sufferings, and is now in the presence of her Savior Jesus Christ, awaiting the resurrection of the body on the last day.

Joan's memorial service will be held at Reyers North Valley Chapel (2815 Fuller Ave NE, in Grand Rapids) on Monday, November 13th at 12 noon; Pastor Terry Hoese will officiate. Visitation will take place before the service from 10 am to 12 noon; a luncheon will also be held at Reyers following the service. Click here to view Joan's obituary online.

Please keep Lou, Tim & Jamie, and all those who knew and loved Joan in your prayers in the coming days; feel free to use the prayer below as a model.

Lord God, maker of heaven and earth and giver of life, we thank You for all the mercies You granted to our sister Joan during her earthly life, especially for calling her to faith in Jesus Christ. Comfort the survivors who mourn her death with the hope of the glorious resurrection and a joyful reunion in heaven. Keep us mindful that we are mortal so that we will ever be prepared to die in the faith and finally receive the glory promised to all who trust in Your beloved Son, Jesus Christ, our Lord. Amen.

Yours in Christ,

Rick Krueger

Messiah Lutheran Church

October 26 Update

Dear Brothers and Sisters at Messiah,

It's been less than a week since our last update - but a lot of what we covered then bears repeating! 

PASTORAL CALL MEETING REMINDER - OCTOBER 29
A reminder that a Special Voters meeting will be held on Sunday, October 29th, following Messiah's 10:00 am service.  At this meeting, the voters will consider recommendations from our Call Committee and work together with them in calling a pastor to be our next shepherd at Messiah. Please contact Dave Ahrens or Ken Martin if you have questions - and continue praying that God will work through us to provide the pastor He has in mind for us, according to His will and timing.

WORSHIP AND CLASS SCHEDULE
We continue with one Divine Service held at 10:00 am on Sundays, with Bible Class beforehand at 9:00 am.  (There's an update on Christian education for our children in the November newsletter, linked below.) Services are scheduled to be livestreamed at

Thanks to Pastor James Blain and Pastor Daniel Gruenwald for leading our Sunday Divine Services and Bible Classes in October and November.  Our weekday classes continue, too:

Our vacancy pastor, Rev. Jason Peterson of St. Peter’s Lutheran Church in Rockford, is in Messiah's office on Tuesdays from 8:15 to 11:00 am.  You can also contact Pastor Peterson by phone at 734-645-4353 or by email at revjpeterson@yahoo.com.

NOVEMBER NEWSLETTER (PLUS WHAT'S NEXT)
Our November newsletter is now online! Click here to preview or download it in its entirety.  Paper copies of the newsletter are available for members and guests at the Welcome Center.  We also post the newsletter (including monthly calendars) online at www.messiahgr.org/news; calendars are also online separately at www.messiahgr.org/calendar

Check the newsletter and our weekly announcements for details on these upcoming events:

  • Trunk or Treat, sponsored by the Board of Outreach, TONIGHT from 6:00 to 7:30 pm, This event will be held indoors due to the weather forecast.

  • Prayer Pals Gathering for all confirmed women this Sunday, October 29th at 6:00 pm.  Contact Debbie Krueger for more information.

  • Altar Guild meets Saturday, November 4th at 9:30 am to plan for the upcoming festival seasons of the Church Year.  Contact Carol Mushong with questions.

  • All Saints Day Sunday, November 5th!  If you'd like us to include your late Christian friends and relatives in the commemoration of the faithful departed, fill out and return the slips available at Messiah's Welcome Center by this Sunday, October 29th.

  • Annual Voters Meeting & Potluck, Sunday, November 19th after the Divine Service.

  • Joint Thanksgiving Eve Divine Service with St. Peter's Lutheran Church of Rockford, Wednesday, November 22nd at 7:00 pm at Messiah.

  • Christmas Bazaar & Cookie Walk, sponsored by the Parish Services Guild, Saturday, December 2nd from 9:00 am to 2:00 pm.

  • Advent Prayer Breakfast Saturday, December 9th at 9:30 am.


LOOKING AHEAD TO REFORMATION SUNDAY
As Paul writes to the Romans in this coming Sunday's Epistle, the Law leaves us speechless, for it condemns us & holds us accountable to God. By the Law, every sin is unmasked, every sinner declared guilty.But in Christ, by His blood, we receive faith, which justifies us apart from the works of the Law.  Thanks be to God that Christ gives us this Gospel!  By it, sin is forgiven & sinners declared innocent.  This is our freedom in Christ (as He tells us in Sunday's Gospel) proclaimed throughout every nation, tribe, language & people.  I pray that we rejoice together in these blessings this coming Sunday and always!

Yours in Him,


Rick Krueger, Parish Assistant

October 20 Update

Dear Brothers and Sisters at Messiah,

Halfway through October, the pace of events here is ramping up! 

PASTORAL VACANCY/CALL PROCESS UPDATE
A Special Voters meeting will be held on Sunday, October 29th, following Messiah's 10:00 am service.  At this meeting, the voters will consider recommendations from our Call Committee and work together with them in calling a pastor to be our next shepherd at Messiah.  Messiah members should have received a separate email with further information; contact Dave Ahrens or Ken Martin if you have questions.  I ask all of you to continue in fervent prayer that God will work through our call process to send us the pastor He has in mind for us, according to His will and His time.

A reminder that our vacancy pastor, Rev. Jason Peterson of St. Peter’s Lutheran Church in Rockford, is in the office at Messiah on Tuesdays from 8:15 to 11:00 am.  You can also contact Pastor Peterson by phone at 734-645-4353 or by email at revjpeterson@yahoo.com.


WORSHIP AND CLASS SCHEDULE
We continue with one Divine Service held at 10:00 am on Sundays, with Bible Class beforehand at 9:00 am.  (Watch for an update on Christian Education for our children in the upcoming November newsletter.) Services are scheduled to be livestreamed at

Thanks to Pastor James Blain and Pastor Daniel Gruenwald for leading our Divine Services and Sunday Bible Classes during the rest of October.  Our weekday classes continue as well:

  • The fall session of LifeLight: Galatians/Philippians/Colossians continues on Tuesdays at 10:30 am.  Dwight Anderson and Shirley Hoese are team-teaching this course.  Copies of the study guide are available; learn more about the course by clicking here.

  • CARES (Caring, Active, Reaching, Encouraging Sisters in Christ) continues on Wednesdays at 9:45 am.  CARES will be reading and discussing the book God’s Provision in a Wilderness World by Lindsey Hausch.  Click here for a book sample.


WHAT'S NEW, WHAT'S NEXT
Our October newsletterand our weekly announcements have details on these upcoming events:

  • Fall Clean-Up Day, sponsored by the Board of Trustees, this Saturday, October 21st.  We'll be working inside and outside from 8:00 am through 12:00 noon.  It's not late to volunteer!  Contact Carol Mushong if you have questions.

  • Trunk or Treat, sponsored by the Board of Outreach, Thursday, October 26th from 6:00 to 7:30 pm.  PLEASE NOTE: We still need many volunteers -- especially to bring their car trunks and help with carnival games --  along with donations of candy and light snacks.  Check out our display at the Welcome Center; you can sign up to help there or in Bible Class!

  • Prayer Pals Gathering for all confirmed women Sunday, October 29th at 6:00 pm.  Contact Debbie Krueger for more information.

  • Altar Guild meets Saturday, November 4th at 9:30 am to plan for the upcoming festival seasons of the Church Year.  Contact Carol Mushong with any questions.

  • All Saints Day will be celebrated Sunday, November 5th!  If you'd like us to include your late Christian friends and relatives in the commemoration of the faithful departed, fill out and return the slips available at Messiah's Welcome Center by Sunday, October 29th.

And look for information on these events that are new to the calendar, coming soon:

  • Annual Voters Meeting & Potluck, Sunday, November 19th after the Divine Service.

  • Joint Thanksgiving Eve Divine Service with St. Peter's Lutheran Church of Rockford, Wednesday, November 22nd at 7:00 pm at Messiah.

  • Christmas Bazaar & Cookie Walk, sponsored by the Parish Services Guild, Saturday, December 2nd from 9:00 am to 2:00 pm.

  • Advent Prayer Breakfast Saturday, December 9th at 9:30 am.


LOOKING AHEAD
This past Sunday's Scripture readings already gave hints of the Church Year's approaching end, as we reflected on Jesus' parable of the King's wedding feast from Matthew 21. Over the coming weeks we'll be taking a break from  Christ's Holy Week teachings to consider His work in the lives of His faithful -- Martin Luther and the others whose confession sparked the worldwide Lutheran Reformation (on October 29th); and all saints in this world and the next (on November 5th).  Through October and into November, may we gather to draw strength from God's Word and Sacraments, joining with "all the company of heaven" to praise Him for His gift of salvation -- by grace, through faith, given in Scripture and found in Jesus Christ alone!

Yours in Him,


Rick Krueger, Parish Assistant

October 2 Update

Dear Brothers and Sisters at Messiah,

I'm so grateful to be back with you after a couple of weeks away on vacation; thanks so much for your ongoing support and prayers as the month of October begins! 


PASTORAL VACANCY/CALL PROCESS UPDATE
Last week, our Call Committee met to review the list of candidates we've received from the Michigan District-LCMS and think through upcoming steps in the call process.  The Committee will meet again this week, working to finalize preparations for interviewing candidates.  Please keep the committee members (Tammy Ahrens, Mark Altemann, Gina Griffis, secretary Kristen Kaminski, Melanie Kirchhoff, Michael Kutch, chairman Ken Martin, Peter Tessin and me) in your prayers as we continue!

Also, a reminder that our vacancy pastor, Rev. Jason Peterson of St. Peter’s Lutheran Church in Rockford is in the office at Messiah on Tuesdays from 8:15 to 11:00 am.  You can also contact Pastor Peterson by phone at 734-645-4353 or by email at revjpeterson@yahoo.com.


WORSHIP AND CLASS SCHEDULE
We continue with one Divine Service held at 10:00 am on Sundays, with Bible Class beforehand at 9:00 am.  (Watch for updates on Sunday School as well.) Services are scheduled to be livestreamed at

Thanks to Pastor James Blain and Pastor Daniel Gruenwald for leading our Divine Services and Sunday Bible Classes in October.  We've got weekday classes and an upcoming workshop too:

  • The fall session of LifeLight: Galatians/Philippians/Colossians continues on Tuesdays at 10:30 am.  Dwight Anderson and Shirley Hoese are team teaching this 9-session course.  Copies of the study guide are now available; learn more about the course by clicking here.

  • CARES (Caring, Active, Reaching, Encouraging Sisters in Christ) will resume this Wednesday, October 4th at 9:45 am.  CARES will be reading and discussing the book God’s Provision in a Wilderness World by Lindsey Hausch.  Click here for a book sample.

  • Every One His Witness: Witnessing to Adult Children is set for this Saturday, October 7th from 8:30 am to 12:30 pm.  There's still time to register for this free video-based workshop sponsored by the Board of Outreach!  Please sign up on our website (click here) or by calling the church office by this Wednesday, October 4th.


OCTOBER NEWSLETTER + WHAT'S NEW, WHAT'S NEXT
Our October newsletter is now available online!  Click here to preview or download it in its entirety.  A reminder that paper copies of the newsletter are available for members and guests at the Welcome Center.  (We continue to mail the newsletter to homebound members.  If you want to receive the newsletter this way, please contact the church office to make arrangements.)  We also post the newsletter (including monthly calendars) online at www.messiahgr.org/news; calendars are also online separately at www.messiahgr.org/calendar.

The newsletter (
and our upcoming weekly announcements) have details on these upcoming events:

  • Harvest Dinner & Bake Sale, sponsored by the Parish Service Guild, Sunday, October 15th after the Divine Service.  Join us for a roast pork dinner with all the fixings and more!

  • Our annual Fall Clean-Up Day, sponsored by the Board of Trustees, is set for Saturday, October 21st.  We'll be working inside and outside from 8:00 am through 12:00 noon.  Contact Carol Mushong with questions; sign up to help at the Welcome Center!

  • Trunk or Treat, sponsored by the Board of Outreach, will be held on Thursday, October 26th from 6:00 to 7:30 pm.  To volunteer or to donate for this community event, check out our display at the Welcome Center or sign up in Bible Class!

  • NEW!  Prayer Pals Gathering for all confirmed women Sunday, October 29th at 6:00 pm.  Contact Debbie Krueger for more information.

  • NEW!  Altar Guild will meet on Saturday, November 4th at 9:30 am to plan for the upcoming festival seasons of the Church Year.  Contact Carol Mushong with any questions.

  • NEW!  All Saints Day will be celebrated Sunday, November 5th!  If you'd like us to include your late Christian friends and relatives in the commemoration of the faithful departed, fill out and return the slips available at Messiah's Welcome Center by Sunday, October 29th.


LOOKING BOTH WAYS
First, a look back: we were truly blessed to host Pastor Steven Mahlburg, our LCMS missionary to Sri Lanka, for a Mission Sunday celebration on September 17th. I ‘m grateful for the welcome you gave Pastor Mahlburg and his family right before they returned to the mission field!  Your attendance in worship and Bible Class, your time spent with the Mahlburgs at our post-service potluck, and the nearly $1000 you generously donated for their mission of training and supporting native Sri Lankan pastors is deeply appreciated.  (We also continue to support the Mahlburgs with a dedicated percentage of our offerings.)

In the month to come, I pray that all of us look ahead as well -- to the rich gifts of forgiveness and salvation that our heavenly Father gives in every Sunday's Divine Service; to the strength our Baptism into Christ gives us every day to love Him and serve our neighbors; to daily meditation on and study of God's Word, where the Holy Spirit works to increase our faith and love; to the earthly shepherd that we trust our triune God will provide us in His time.  Blessings to all of you as we do so!  

Yours in Christ,


Rick Krueger, Parish Assistant

September 14 Update

"Time, like an ever-rolling stream, soon bears us all away; we fly forgotten as a dream dies at the opening day."  Sometimes I've joked that this hymn verse must have been written about Detroit sports teams --  but really, it's about how quickly the days of our life go by. (More about the hymn below.) As September keeps moving forward day by day, I hope you find these latest updates helpful.


PASTORAL VACANCY/CALL PROCESS UPDATE
As announced last Sunday, we have received our pastoral call list from the Michigan District-LCMS.  Please keep our Call Committee members (Tammy Ahrens, Mark Altemann, Gina Griffis, secretary Kristen Kaminski, Melanie Kirchhoff, Michael Kutch, chairman Ken Martin, Peter Tessin and me) in your prayers as they begin their work.  The Call Committee will provide regular updates on their progress in the coming weeks.

A reminder that our vacancy pastor, Rev. Jason Peterson of St. Peter’s Lutheran Church in Rockford is in the office at Messiah on Tuesdays from 8:15 to 11:00 am.  You can also contact Pastor Peterson by phone at 734-645-4353 or by email at revjpeterson@yahoo.com.


WORSHIP AND CLASS SCHEDULE
We continue with one Divine Service held at 10:00 am on Sundays, with Bible Class beforehand at 9:00 am.  (Keep watching for information about Sunday School.) Services are scheduled to be livestreamed at

Thanks to Pastor James Blain for leading our Divine Services and Bible classes on September 24th and October 1st.


WHAT'S NEW, WHAT'S NEXT
Our weekly announcements andmonthly newsletter have details on these upcoming events:

  • The fall session of LifeLight: Galatians/Philippians/Colossians continues on Tuesdays at 10:30 am.  Dwight Anderson and Shirley Hoese are team teaching this 9-session course.  Copies of the study guide are now available; learn more about the course by clicking here.

  • Church/Preschool Movie Night this Friday, September 15th at 6:00 pm in the Fellowship Hall.  Church and preschool families are invited to a special free showing of The Lion King.  Bring beach chairs or blankets for a "drive-in" experience; popcorn will be provided.

  • Pastor Steven Mahlburg, Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod missionary, and his family visit for our Mission Festival this coming Sunday, September 17th.  Join us for Bible Class, the Divine Service and a festive potluck (bring a dish to pass).  A freewill offering will also be taken to further support the Mahlburgs' ongoing ministry; if you prefer to write a check, make it payable to LCMS World Mission and write "Mahlburg/Sri Lanka Support" on the memo line.

  • NEW!  CARES (Caring, Active, Reaching, Encouraging Sisters in Christ) will resume on Wednesday, October 4th at 9:45 am.  CARES will be reading and discussing the book God’s Provision in a Wilderness World by Lindsey Hausch.  Click here for a book sample.

  • Every One His Witness: Witnessing to Adult Children is set for Saturday, October 7th from 8:30 am to 12:30 pm.  Join us for this free video-based workshop sponsored by the Board of Outreach.  Register at the Welcome Center, in Bible Class, on our website (click here) or by calling the office.

  • Harvest Dinner sponsored by the Parish Service Guild Sunday, October 15th after the Divine Service.

  • NEW!  Our annual Fall Clean-Up Day, sponsored by the Board of Trustees, is set for Saturday, October 21st.  Watch for more details.

  • NEW! Trunk or Treat, sponsored by the Board of Outreach, will be held on Thursday, October 26th from 6:00 to 7:30 pm.  Beginning this coming Sunday, you can sign up to volunteer or to donate goodies for this community event!


LOOKING AHEAD
Back in 1719, when Isaac Watts published the hymn I quoted, he titled it "Man Frail and God Eternal"; we know it today as "O God, Our Help in Ages Past", number 733 in Lutheran Service Book.

Watts was paraphrasing Psalm 90 (the only Psalm written by Moses), applying it to the tumultuous times he lived in. His native country of England was rattled by rumors of war abroad, economic uncertainty, political upheaval and ceaseless religious & cultural controversy.  Sound familiar?

In this hymn, Watts did what all faithful heirs of heaven do: he centered his hope not in earthly tranquility, but in the promises of God.  Our heavenly Father has continually helped His people to endure and bear witness in ages past, most of all through Jesus' suffering & death.  Because of the Holy Spirit at work through Word & Sacrament, God's unchanging nature and power, and all the promises He has kept for us, we can sing confidently with Watts (and with our fellow Christians of the last 300 years from around the world):

"O God, our help in ages past, our hope for years to come, be Thou our guard while troubles last, and our eternal home!" 

Yours in Christ,


Rick Krueger, Parish Assistant