Winneshiek Medical Center Needs Face Masks and Gowns

Winneshiek Medical Center Needs Face Masks and Gowns

  • Drop off homemade masks or gowns at the Winneshiek Medical Center’s Main Entrance in Decorah Monday – Friday from 8 am – 5 pm.

 

 

Message from Pastor Amy – April 7, 2020

Beloved of God,

Blessings to you in this Holy Week. In this difficult time, the Word of God and the assurance that God has entered even into death with us to bring us into life is more important than ever. I hope you will join in worship with me this week. Find more information here: goodshepherddecorah.org/worship-online/

The church building may be closed but this congregation is even more active than ever in caring for each other, the Decorah community and God’s world. The ministry we do together is powered by the time, talents, and treasures of members. Jesus says where our treasure is, there our heart will be also. Giving our treasure allows our hearts to be with our faith community and those who are most vulnerable. It allows us to participate in what God is doing to heal and help the world. It also helps us to trust that God will provide and opens us to experience how God cares for us. We invite continued giving and generosity in this time when in-person worship is suspended. You can still give!

Choose the option most convenient for you.

1) Use Tithe.ly, the online giving option now linked under the GIVING Tab on our website’s homepage:

To give online, click the green button, or text GIVE to 833-751-0260

You can also download the Tithe.ly app from your preferred app store. 

Instructions for use and a set of Tithe.ly FAQs can be accessed at the link. 

We offer online giving using a credit/debit card or bank transfer as a way to give anytime, anywhere, as well as to automate your regular recurring offering.

Tithe.ly is a convenient, safe, and simple way to provide much-needed donation consistency for our congregation. 

2) Take advantage of Electronic Bank Transfers:       

Use your bank’s bill pay service to arrange for and schedule direct automated recurring offering payments.

Or, give Good Shepherd permission to arrange for scheduled, recurring offering payments from your bank account. Contact our Administrative Assistant, Jenny Werner, in the church office if you would like to initiate this.

3) Send your check or offering envelope through the mail to:
Good Shepherd Lutheran Church, 701 Iowa Avenue, Decorah, IA, 52101.

Jenny is in the office and able to receive mail and do bank deposits.

I also want to invite you to give to the Decorah and Winneshiek County Mutual Aid Fund.  

I have been working closely with our partner congregations in the Decorah Area Faith Coalition to create a fund that will be used to support individuals impacted by the economic turmoil we are now facing. The funds will be used to supplement the Northeast Iowa Community Action Corporation (NEICAC) crisis funds. Through the partnership, NEICAC will help impacted community members by paying vendors directly from their crisis fund to help cover bills, including rent, prescriptions, emergency dental, water/sewer, electricity, gas and other bills. NEICAC will also connect clients with other programs that can offer assistance, such as the Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP). Income can be based on 2019 annual income or from income within the 30 days prior to the request. 

First Lutheran is collecting donations on behalf of the Decorah Area Faith Coalition but you can also give directly to Good Shepherd and designate Mutual Aid Network on your check. If you give through Tithe.ly online or use the “text to give” option, you can also choose to direct your gift to the Mutual Aid Network.

Good Shepherd has always given away our Lent and Easter offerings and this year is no exception. The Executive Committee has decided to re-designate our Lent and Easter offerings towards the local Mutual Aid Network. I will invite gifts to this fund during our Easter Sunday online worship. Easter envelope offering and checks marked Lent or Easter will also go to the Mutual Aid Network.

Thank you for all the ways you share in God’s generosity in this community and in God’s world. I give thanks for you!

Pastor Amy

Holy Week Worship Services Information

Holy Week Worship Services Information here

From Pastor AmyYou are invited to make a home altar to have near you as you participate in online worship.  Suggestions for the home altar include a candle, a bowl of water, a cross, pictures of people who help remind you of God’s presence with you.

Palm Sunday (April 5) – We will use the palms of our hands to welcome and anoint Jesus as we enter Holy Week. Families are encouraged to make palm branches by tracing hands, cutting them out, coloring them green and pasting them onto sticks. You may also want to display these palm branches in your windows. In preparing for worship at 9:30 am, you are also encouraged to have hand lotion with you.

Maundy Thursday (April 9)– You are invited to share in on online dinner worship at 5:30 pm around your kitchen table. We will remember our Lord’s last supper as we share in suppers at our home.  As we share in a meal together, you’re invited to have bread and wine or grape juice available. Our Presiding Bishop is calling us to fast from Holy Communion in this time of virtual worship. On Maundy Thursday we will share a virtual meal, including bread and wine/grape juice, and remember Christ’s presence is always with us.

Good Friday (April 10) – In preparation for Good Friday, gather the crosses in your home near you. We will receive the sign of the cross on our bodies as we move through worship at 7:00 pm. 

If you are interested in doing a reading for worship using Zoom or video (as you saw last week) please email Pr. Amy.

Message from Pastor Amy, March 28, 2020

Message from Pastor Amy, March 28, 2020

NOTE:  Updated information is printed in red.

In-Person Worship Suspended  

  • Because the CDC has recommended no gatherings of more than 50 people for 8 weeks, we will not hold in-person worship until Sunday, May 17. This includes the next weeks of Lent, Holy Week and Easter. It is so hard to think of not having worship together on Easter. We hope and pray the recommendations change. If not, we will stay the course to do our part. Please continue to support the operating budget of the congregation at this time. See below for more on this.
  • We will offer Worship online Wednesdays at 7:00 p.m. and Sundays at 9:30 a.m. See below for more information.
  • We will temporarily suspend all weddings, funerals and memorials until May 11.
  • Graveside services will be offered for immediate family only (funeral home guidelines are very strict now, no more than 10 people including funeral home staff and clergy) and physical distancing of 6 feet will be maintained carefully. Memorial services will be scheduled at a later date.

Building Closed

  • The building will be locked and closed to all except staff, Cantor Jonathon Struve, Treasurer John Moeller,  and Reg Laursen (he has been appointed building manager by the Executive Committee). People requesting financial help will see a sign requesting that they call to make an appointment with Pr. Amy. We will also have a dropbox with pen and paper where they can leave requests.
  • We do not yet have an end date about when the building will reopen. It is possible the building could reopen before we hold large worship services.
  • We are closing the building because
    • We need to limit who enters the building to keep it safer for our staff who will be there to serve the congregation and the community.
    • We want to model the importance of physical distancing with all who use our building. We will ask support groups not to meet in the building but we will arrange Zoom meetings for them so they can meet online.

No In-Person Meetings for Good Shepherd Anywhere Please, All Programming Suspended

  • Because Governor Reynolds has banned all gatherings of 10 or more people and because we serve a very high-risk population, all programming and all in-person meetings and groups related to Good Shepherd will be asked to meet via Zoom (instructions below), phone, or postpone until notified of a change. This impacts Congregation Council, Committee Meetings, Circle meetings, Prayer Shawl, Bible Study and informal planning meetings. Many of these gatherings are smaller than ten people but we need to do our part to protect vulnerable populations and try to prevent community spread.
  • If you had a Good Shepherd group or meeting scheduled at the church building or in another location,  Administrative Assistant Jenny Werner will remove it from the church calendar unless you contact her at the church office 563-382-3963 or by email at decorahgoodshepherd@gmail.com  and indicate it will continue via Zoom (see more about Zoom below).

Worship Services and Bulletins

Sunday Morning Worship at 9:30am.
Holden Evening Prayer every Wednesday at 7:00 p.m. 

We will record a video of worship and share it on our YouTube channel in time for worship.

You can go to YouTube and search for Good Shepherd Decorah or you can click here to get to that channel. 

Archived videos of the services will also be posted on our website under the WORSHIP tab on the page called Worship Services in the Time of COVID

You can print the bulletins out at home or follow along on a split screen on your computer or on your phone.

Our YouTube Channel also includes videos from Kathryn Thompson and a video from Brooke. Just click here

Luther will not be able to broadcast our service on KWLC radio while the campus is closed. 

Listen to or Read the Sermon The audio and text of the sermon will continue to be posted on our website goodshepherddecorah.org under the CONNECT tab at the Sermons or by clicking here and on our Facebook page.

Connect with others via Zoom

The congregation now has a Zoom account. Zoom is a way to connect with one person or a group via video or phone (landline or cell phone). We have purchased a Zoom account that will allow multiple meetings using this same meeting ID.

You can join a meeting on Zoom two different ways.

  1. You can join as a video call.  This will allow you to both see and talk to participants in the meeting.
  2. You can join by phone. This will be audio only.  You will be able to hear and talk to participants in the meeting.

We have simple instructions for how to use Zoom. If you would like to use Zoom for your group, call or email the church office at 563-382-3963 or decorahgoodshepherd@gmail.com

 Jenny will schedule your meeting via Zoom for you on the church calendar.

Bible Study Via Zoom

Join Pr. Amy for Bible Study every Thursday at 10am via Zoom. Even if you haven’t participated in the past, you are most welcome to join this gathering when we are all in need of community and have more time at home!

To join, just click here and follow all the prompts on your screen. You can trust Zoom and agree to all prompts.

  • It is OK to click “Allow” or “Open zoom.us” and OK to allow Zoom to use your camera and microphone. 
  • You shouldn’t need to download the zoom app, you can just access the meeting through your internet browser. 
  • You may also see a window that says join with computer audio, you can click on that.
  • Once you are on the call, you may need to click on the “start video” icon at the bottom of the screen. Until you do that, there will be a red line over the camera icon and the video won’t be working.

You can also just join by phone by calling the number below and entering the Meeting ID# when prompted.

Call-in: 1-646-558-8656; Meeting ID: 356 019 3007

You will be asked for a participant ID, just hit pound to skip that.

Shepherds for our Flocks!

Good Shepherd congregation is putting in place a system to help us all stay connected in mutually supportive ways during this extraordinary time. Under the guidance of Pr. Amy, and with the support of the Social Justice Sub-committee, we have grouped the congregation into 10 “Flocks.” Each Flock has 14 or 15 individual and family group members. These Flocks will be cared for by 10 “Shepherds.”  You can think of these Shepherds as an expansion of the pastoral ministry of our congregation. The Shepherds will be in direct communication with their Flocks through phone calls, email, and hand written notes. Shepherds, as much as possible, will assist with arranging support services for their flock – meaning they will contact other members at large – to pick up groceries, medications, or run other necessary errands. Shepherds will share pastoral concerns with Pr. Amy and Pr. Marion who will provide further care. The Shepherds will maintain confidentiality, and will only share needs and concerns with Pr. Amy and Pr. Marion.

Caring for the Larger Decorah Community

The Decorah Area Faith Coalition and Decorah Now have created the Decorah and Winneshiek County Mutual Aid Network. This is a place where you can volunteer to help others in the community or indicate you need assistance. Here is the link for that, and you just click on the link: decorahnow.com/mutual-aid-network/

The Food Pantry is also in need of young, healthy volunteers who can help to bag groceries and distribute them via a drive-by pick up method. The food pantry will only be distributing pre-bagged food through drive-by pick up. To help, sign up at decorahpantry.org/volunteer.

The Food Pantry is organizing workers in shifts and if one of the workers gets sick or exposed, then the whole shift will be ineligible for a stretch of time.

Your continued generosity toward our operating budget will be more important than ever during this time. That’s especially true as we seek to take care of our amazing staff. If you’re not using electronic giving via your bank or automatic withdrawal, you can still mail your offering to Good Shepherd Lutheran Church, 701 Iowa Avenue, Decorah, IA 52101. We are also working on a way you can give directly at the website.

Thank you for your donations to the Mission Assistance Fund this week. That is now in good shape. Please continue to give to the general fund.

You continue to be in my thoughts and prayers each day.

May the peace of God which passes all understanding guard your hearts and your minds in Christ Jesus.

Peace to you,

Pastor Amy Larson

Message from Pastor Amy, March 23, 2020

Letter to the Congregation

Beloved of God, 

There are certainly trying times. Remember this, dear People of God: It is the same God who called Abraham into an unknown land, who led Moses and the Israelites through wilderness and into promise, who worked through politics and circumstance to save God’s people through Esther, and who tore through the heavens to proclaim Jesus as beloved Son that is with us still today. It is the same God. Our realities may change. 

Good Shepherd is continuing to try to do its part to help flatten the curve of this virus. We will continue to care for each other and our larger community via phone, email and online resources. We can care best by practicing physical distancing during this time.

Please stay home if at all possible. This is the most important thing you can do for your own health and for the good of the community. I know it is hard to be stuck at home. This is how we can best practice the love of our neighbor at this time.

All of this information can be found on our website under the NEWS tab on the COVID19 page. Information continues to change quickly so please, those who have email, please check your email often!

In-Person Worship Suspended  

  • Because the CDC has recommended no gatherings of more than 50 people for 8 weeks, we will not hold in-person worship until Sunday, May 17. This includes the next weeks of Lent, Holy Week and Easter. It is so hard to think of not having worship together on Easter. We hope and pray the recommendations change. If not, we will stay the course to do our part. Please continue to support the operating budget of the congregation at this time. See below for more on this.
  • We will offer Worship online Wednesdays at 7:00 p.m. and Sundays at 9:30 a.m. See below for more information.
  • We will temporarily suspend all weddings, funerals and memorials until May 11.
  • Graveside services will be offered for immediate family only (funeral home guidelines are very strict now, no more than 10 people including funeral home staff and clergy) and physical distancing of 6 feet will be maintained carefully. Memorial services will be scheduled at a later date.

Building Closed

  • The building will be locked and closed to all except staff, Cantor Jonathon Struve, Treasurer John Moeller,  and Reg Laursen (he has been appointed building manager by the Executive Committee). People requesting financial help will see a sign requesting that they call to make an appointment with Pr. Amy. We will also have a dropbox with pen and paper where they can leave requests.
  • We do not yet have an end date about when the building will reopen. It is possible the building could reopen before we hold large worship services.
  • We are closing the building because
    • We need to limit who enters the building to keep it safer for our staff who will be there to serve the congregation and the community.
    • We want to model the importance of physical distancing with all who use our building. We will ask support groups not to meet in the building but we will arrange Zoom meetings for them so they can meet online.

No In-Person Meetings for Good Shepherd Anywhere Please, All Programming Suspended

  • Because Governor Reynolds has banned all gatherings of 10 or more people and because we serve a very high-risk population, all programming and all in-person meetings and groups related to Good Shepherd will be asked to meet via Zoom (instructions below), phone, or postpone until notified of a change. This impacts Congregation Council, Committee Meetings, Circle meetings, Prayer Shawl, Bible Study and informal planning meetings. Many of these gatherings are smaller than ten people but we need to do our part to protect vulnerable populations and try to prevent community spread.
  • If you had a Good Shepherd group or meeting scheduled at the church building or in another location,  Administrative Assistant Jenny Werner will remove it from the church calendar unless you contact her at the church office 563-382-3963 or by email at decorahgoodshepherd@gmail.com  and indicate it will continue via Zoom (see more about Zoom below).

Worship Live Streamed and available to view later as well

Holden Evening Prayer every Wednesday at 7:00 p.m. 

Sunday Morning Worship at 9:30am.

To participate in the live broadcast of the service Wednesday, March 25, click on the link: here

If you just click on the link it will open the livestream of the service for you. You can participate live at 7:00 p.m. or watch later, as the service will be archived.

Here is a link to the bulletin we will use each week for the Holden Evening Prayer service. It is only the words as we don’t have permission to post the music. Just click on this link: Holden Evening Prayer

You can print it out at home or follow along on a split screen on your computer or on your phone.

The links to participate in all upcoming Wednesday evening and Sunday morning worship services will be posted on our website: goodshepherddecorah.org under the WORSHIP tab or by clicking here.

The link will change for each worship service, you will need to find the link for an upcoming service

The bulletins for Sunday morning will be posted there as well as they are available.

You can also go right to our YouTube Channel to see all recent videos of worship, videos from Kathryn Thompson and a video from Brooke. Just click here

 

 As of right now, it appears that Luther will not be able to broadcast our service on KWLC radio while the campus is closed. We thought it would be available this Sunday but it looks now like it will not be.

 

Listen to or Read the Sermon The audio and text of the sermon will continue to be posted on our website goodshepherddecorah.org under the CONNECT tab at the Sermons or by clicking here and on our Facebook page.

Connect with others via Zoom

The congregation now has a Zoom account. Zoom is a way to connect with one person or a group via video or phone (landline or cell phone). We have purchased a Zoom account that will allow multiple meetings using this same meeting ID.

You can join a meeting on Zoom two different ways.

  1. You can join as a video call.  This will allow you to both see and talk to participants in the meeting.
  2. You can join by phone. This will be audio only.  You will be able to hear and talk to participants in the meeting.

We have simple instructions for how to use Zoom. If you would like to use Zoom for your group, call or email the church office at 563-382-3963 or decorahgoodshepherd@gmail.com

 Jenny will schedule your meeting via Zoom for you on the church calendar.

Bible Study Via Zoom

Join Pr. Amy for Bible Study every Thursday at 10am via Zoom. Even if you haven’t participated in the past, you are most welcome to join this gathering when we are all in need of community and have more time at home!

To join, just click here and follow all the prompts on your screen. You can trust Zoom and agree to all prompts.

  • It is OK to click “Allow” or “Open zoom.us” and OK to allow Zoom to use your camera and microphone. 
  • You shouldn’t need to download the zoom app, you can just access the meeting through your internet browser. 
  • You may also see a window that says join with computer audio, you can click on that.
  • Once you are on the call, you may need to click on the “start video” icon at the bottom of the screen. Until you do that, there will be a red line over the camera icon and the video won’t be working.

You can also just join by phone by calling the number below and entering the Meeting ID# when prompted.

Call-in: 1-646-558-8656; Meeting ID: 356 019 3007

You will be asked for a participant ID, just hit pound to skip that.

Shepherds for our Flocks!

Good Shepherd congregation is putting in place a system to help us all stay connected in mutually supportive ways during this extraordinary time. Under the guidance of Pr. Amy, and with the support of the Social Justice Sub-committee, we have grouped the congregation into 10 “Flocks.” Each Flock has 14 or 15 individual and family group members. These Flocks will be cared for by 10 “Shepherds.”  You can think of these Shepherds as an expansion of the pastoral ministry of our congregation. The Shepherds will be in direct communication with their Flocks through phone calls, email, and hand written notes. Shepherds, as much as possible, will assist with arranging support services for their flock – meaning they will contact other members at large – to pick up groceries, medications, or run other necessary errands. Shepherds will share pastoral concerns with Pr. Amy and Pr. Marion who will provide further care. The Shepherds will maintain confidentiality, and will only share needs and concerns with Pr. Amy and Pr. Marion.

Caring for the Larger Decorah Community

The Decorah Area Faith Coalition and Decorah Now have created the Decorah and Winneshiek County Mutual Aid Network. This is a place where you can volunteer to help others in the community or indicate you need assistance. Here is the link for that, and you just click on the link: decorahnow.com/mutual-aid-network/

The Food Pantry is also in need of young, healthy volunteers who can help to bag groceries and distribute them via a drive-by pick up method. The food pantry will only be distributing pre-bagged food through drive-by pick up. To help, sign up at decorahpantry.org/volunteer.

The Food Pantry is organizing workers in shifts and if one of the workers gets sick or exposed, then the whole shift will be ineligible for a stretch of time.

Your continued generosity toward our operating budget will be more important than ever during this time. That’s especially true as we seek to take care of our amazing staff. If you’re not using electronic giving via your bank or automatic withdrawal, you can still mail your offering to Good Shepherd Lutheran Church, 701 Iowa Avenue, Decorah, IA 52101. We are also working on a way you can give directly at the website.

Consider making an extra donation to the Mission Assistance Fund to help those facing financial hardship. You can do that right now by mailing a check to Good Shepherd.  Put “Mission Assistance Fund” in the memo line of your check.

You continue to be in my thoughts and prayers each day.

May the peace of God which passes all understanding guard your hearts and your minds in Christ Jesus.

Peace to you,

 

Pastor Amy Larson