New Information or Upcoming Events

Save the Date
Messiah Congregational Meeting
Sunday, June 15, 2025
after the 10:30 am service
in the Sanctuary
If you are joining us remotely, here is the Zoom Link

Summer Service Times - Late service will not change
Our late service time will not change for the summer like it has in the past.
Late service will continue at 10:30 am for the summer.
Nursery will only be held at the 10:30 am service.

Prejudice in Places - The History of Racial Covenants in Dane County
June 17 - 5:00 - 7:30 pm
Join us for the Prejudice in Places Event on June 17 from 5:00 - 7:30 pm at the Alliant Energy Center's Exhibition Hall.
You will learn about the history of racial covenants in Dane County, find out if your own property has this language, and discover how you can formally renounce it.
Bring your ID.
Sign up on the Kiosk and please indicate if you are able to drive, would like to carpool, or need to be picked up at home.
Learn more at: www.danecountyplanning.com/Prejudice-in-Places
Juneteenth Parade and Celebration - June 21st

Join the Messiah Racial Justice Team in participating in the Twenty-Third Annual Historical Juneteenth Freedom Parade & Celebration!
When: June 21, 2025 The parade kicks off at 10:45 AM
Where: The parade starts at the Madison Labor Temple grounds, goes south on Park Street to Buick Street to Penn Park.
Juneteenth Celebration follows from noon-6 pm at Penn Park
If you would like to carpool, there is a signup on the Kiosk.
What is Juneteenth? Juneteenth is a holiday commemorating the end of slavery in the United States. The name comes from combining the words “June” and “nineteenth.” It was originally celebrated in Texas on June 19, 1866, marking the first anniversary of the day that Black people there first learned of the Emancipation Proclamation, more than two years after it was initially issued.

Rock Geendeer - Ho-Chunk Nation
5th Sunday in June Speaker - Ho-Chunk, Rock Greendeer
The Racial Justice team will host Ho-Chunk speaker Rock Greendeer, on the 5th Sunday in June weekend (June 28-29).
For generations, Wisconsin’s Native American children were sent to one of eleven boarding schools in the state where children were not allowed to speak Ho-Chunk, the root language of what is now one of the 11 federally recognized tribes in the state and now fewer than 30 people speak Ho-Chunk as their first language. This makes Ho-Chunk and endangered language.
Greendeer hosts Ho-Chunk language feast classes, one of several efforts to save the language and culture of the tribe. He has put together different teachings intertwined with Ho-Chunk, English, and phonetic Ho-Chunk words and phrases spoken in traditional ceremonies.
RIC Watch Party - The Movie 1946 - July 16 - 6:00pm

Join us on July 16th at Messiah at 6:00 pm for dinner and a documentary.
We will be watching "1946: The Mistranslation That Shifted a Culture", a 2022 documentary film that investigates a mis-translation in the Revised Standard Version (RSV) of the Bible.
This mistranslation, specifically concerning the Greek word used in the Revised Standard Version, led to a misinterpretation that had lasting cultural and religious implications for LGBTQ+ people in the United States.
The film explores how this mistake shaped prevailing perceptions of homosexuality, arguing that the word "homosexual" was not intended to be in the Bible and was introduced much later.
The documentary uses never-before-seen archives at Yale University, showcasing an academic crusade to shed light on this issue.

July 26 - 9:00 am
Women’s Self-Defense class opportunity being offered HERE at Messiah!
Saturday, July 26, 2025 starting at 9:00am
Instructors: Brad and Sue Meng. Brad has 40+ years of Martial Arts experience, 25 years of Law Enforcement experience and has been teaching this course, with Sue’s assistance, for almost 20 years.
Please see the Kiosk in the Gathering Space for a flyer and contact Sue at smeng100@hotmail.com with questions and for registration.

Family Camp at Horizons
Saturday, September 20 9:00 am -
Sunday. September 21 at 12:00 noon
Cost is to be determined
Sign up is on the Kiosk
Open Your Home, Open Your Heart
Become a Host Family!

Commitment: 5–10 months (full academic year or semester)
Students attend your local high school
Students come with their own spending money
English-speaking and pre-screened students from 60 different countries
Ready to bring the world to your doorstep?
Contact Tracy today to learn more about becoming a host family!
cy Frank 608-220-7999
📧 jtracyfrank@me.com
🌐 https://greenheartexchange.org
Open Your Home, Open Your Heart – Become a Host Family!
Are you ready to make a difference in a young person’s life and bring the world a little closer to home?
Greenheart International is seeking caring host families to welcome international high school students into their homes for the upcoming school year. These students, ages 14–18, come from countries around the world, eager to experience American culture, improve their English, and build lifelong memories.
Host families with Greenheart speak very highly about their experiences and often develop long-lasting relationships with their foreign exchange students and their families, even sometimes traveling to visit them in their home countries years later.
As a host family, you will:
- Provide a safe and welcoming home environment
- Meals, family time, and cultural experiences
- Offer guidance and support as they adjust to life in the U.S.
You’ll receive
- 24/7 local support from a dedicated local coordinator
(Tracy Frank a Messiah member)
- A meaningful cultural exchange experience your whole family will never forget!
Hosting is perfect for:
- Families with or without children of any ages, empty nesters, non traditional...
- Anyone with a big heart and an open mind!
Solar Array Update and Prairie Invite
As of June 5th the solar panels have saved over 7600 lbs. of Carbon emissions which is equivalent to 58 trees planted!
And speaking of planting - make sure to take a peak at the prairie on the north hill and watch it grow!
Worship and Prayer Ministry

Worship Server Schedules are always available!
The schedules are also always posted at the top of the weekly news on the Messiah website.
It is possible that your email is starting to see emails from REALM as spam. One solution is to check your spam folder for any REALM emails and slide them into your email so they get delivered. You should also add notifications@onrealmmail.org to your address book.
Please contact Judy in the office for help if you cannot solve it the above way.
Children, Youth and Family Ministry
Thank you so much for a wonderful year!
Please reach out tocfm@messiahchurch.com if you have any questions or are interested in joining our teaching or music teams next year!

Nursery Summer Hours - Memorial Day - Labor Day Weekends - 10:15 - 11:35am
Every Sunday unless specified. If nursery is cancelled for any reason there will be a sign on the church door.
No nursery June 29
If the nursery is not open, you may still use the space during services. The service can be streamed on the screen in the nursery room. Please wash any toys that become soiled-there are wipes in the cabinet. Thank you!
Adult Ministry
Women's Ministry
Below are opportunities to gather with other Messiah women and their friends.
These opportunities are sponsored by the Women's Ministry.

At our May Ladies Lunch Bunch
we collected $155.00
for Mountain of Food Food Pantry Collection
Ladies Lunch Bunch
Wednesday, June 11th
orders taken at 11:30
at Golf (Bridges Bar & Restaurant)
2702 Shopko Drive Madison, WI 53704
If you have any questions or cancellations please contact Claire Gensch at (920) 319-6731

Women's Ministry Fall Retreat
Save the Date - Saturday October 11, 8:30-11:30 AM
Save the date for a Fall Retreat with Heather Rainwater
Knowing how much people enjoyed our time with Heather last year exploring spiritual practices, we have asked her to return.
Members of the Women’s Ministry Group on REALM received an email on May 1 listing potential topics. If you would like to be part of the group and get your vote in, please contact Elizabeth at volunteer@messiahchurch.com.
More details will come in later months. Keep watching the Weekly News or, better yet, become part of the Women's Ministry Group and get updates delivered to your inbox!
Senior Adult Ministry
Last Time for the Dells and Wollersheim Tour Wednesday - June 18th - 9:00 am departure

On Wednesday, June 18th, SAM will embark on a two-hour narrated lunch cruise on the upper Wisconsin River.
We will depart Messiah parking lot at 9:00 am. The coach arrives at 8:30 am so please be hear and ready to go at 9:00.
This is the last time this tour will be offered. The trip is sold out.
Social Justice Ministry
Social Justice Ministry is the umbrella for several teams working together to promote the work of justice through acts of charity and advocacy. For example, we need to feed people when they are hungry, while we simultaneously need to address the root causes of their hunger. The teams that make up the Social Justice Ministry are: Reconciling in Christ (RIC), The Green Team, Human Trafficking Awareness, Racial Justice Team.
We encourage the congregation to explore this section of the column to find opportunities to educate, affiliate and donate.
Educate - learn about justice issues facing our community and their root causes.
Affiliate - with Messiah members and local and ELCA partners to advance the work of justice.
Donate - your time, talents and resources


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Guns to Gardens Safe Surrender Trainings
July 10 - Aug 14
Still looking for a couple people to join this training.
Contact Tracy Frank 608-220-7999 jtracyfrank@me.com if interested as we will register as a group.
The trainings are 5, one-hour sessions in July and August once a week over zoom in either the afternoon or evening. We are hoping we might be able to find a few people who may be interested in being part of a team of individuals to learn about this process.
From that learning we may (or may not) have collective interest in holding an event at some point. There is no obligation to hold an event but without the training we cannot lead an event so step 1 is attending to learn more about what it would look like.
Community Outreach Opportunities - All are invited!!!
Our next meeting is scheduled for Thursday, June 12 at 2:00 pm

Contact Person - Karen Verhagen - verhagen@charter.net
Contact Person - Elizabeth Crummy - volunteer@messiahchurch.com
Community Outreach Groups and Leaders
Adopt a School "Kennedy Elementary School" - Paula Darr
Blood Drive - Elizabeth Crummy
Community Meals - Scott DeBroux and Elizabeth Crummy
Craft and Bake Sale
Craft Sale - Dawn Olson
Bake Sale - Louise Fosdick
Kris Kringle Shoppe - Louise Uttech
Gift Baskets - Karen Verhagen
Dignity Project - June Nyhus
Habitat for Humanity - Jim Stolzenberg
Prayer Shawl Ministry - Kathy Digman
St. Stephen's Food Pantry - Dee Schwoegler
Community Outreach Monthly Collections
February/March - Goodman Thanksgiving Baskets
(foil pans) & Easter Baskets
May - Mountain of Food
June -
July - Backpacks for Schools
August - Zeteo Community Homes
September -
October/November - virtual pies for "Share Your Holidays" (Second Harvest Food Bank)
November - Craft/Bake sale
November/December - Road Home (Christmas Fund), YWCA, Triangle Ministry, East Side Community/Truax

Thank you to the following people who sponsored
"Give Kids Another Lift
Week of June 9 - June 11
Ladies Lunch Bunch, Lee & Joan Nelson, The Plourds
Zeke Wiske, Anonymous, Scott & Ann DeBroux
Give Kids a Lift Important Update
We are so excited to let the Messiah congregation know we received the grant we applied for from the Madison Community Foundation!
The grant will enable us to fund the entire 25-26 school year of van rides from the shelter on Milwaukee Street to Kennedy as well as provide gift cards for families. These cards provide dignity and autonomy for families as they choose food, clothing and other necessities for their children while their family is in transition.
We can apply for this grant every 3 years, so we will come to the congregation again in the fall of 2026 to help with the 26-27 and 27-28 school years.
In the meantime, thank you for your support over the past 2 years.
Thanks to you living the Messiah mission to be the hands of Jesus to our neighborhood, we were able to keep the rides going beyond the initial grant and provide the data that encouraged the foundation to believe in the value of funding this project.
Thank you, Messiah!
Volunteering for Next Year
If you want to volunteer at Kennedy next year, you must register yearly through MMSD. If you are thinking of volunteering again next year, or getting started for the first time, consider registering now to speed up getting started in the fall!
Opportunities to provide meals to those in need in our community

Triangle Community Ministry July 7
Sign up is on the Kiosk to help prepare the meal or to go to TCM to serve and visit with the people.

Healing House
Our next meal preparation week is July 13-19
Messiah prepares meals for Healing House for one week several times a year.
If you are interested in this ministry please sign up on the Kisok.
If you have any questions contact Elizabeth at volunteers@messiahchurch.com
Over the last 2 months, Healing House has helped families with 5 babies who were sent to the NICU, all born with very low birth weights. Within 2 weeks of coming to the Healing House, all 5 babies have exceeded their weight gain expectations!
Looking for a way to help support JustDane in continuing to assist families such as these through Healing House?
Healing House has a wishlist of items needed to continue providing care to guests and make their stay at Healing House comfortable and feel like "home," ranging from cleaning supplies, toiletries, and items for babies.
Please help by signing up to donate today! Click button below to go to their Wish List.

The Dignity Project Group
will meet Saturday, June 14, at 9:30 am
We will meet in the last education room on the right. Anyone is welcome to come to see how easy it is to help. You do not need to own a sewing machine or be able to use one to help with the project. Enter on the lower level of church at door C and follow the sign upon entering the building.
We have been able to send 4,284 pads and 1,058 panties this year to Little Dresses For Africa where they are distributed to help girls remain in school to finish their education. Thank you for your part in providing these girls with dignity.
Anyone seeking information on the project contact June Nyhus at 608-516-4364 05 at
jnyhus1@yahoo.com

Boomerang Bag Group will next gather to sew Boomerang Bags on
Tuesday, June 17th from
10:00 am - 12:00 noon
in the Social Hall.
We are looking for clean cloth or other type of material bags that we can transform into grocery type bags for St. Stephen’s Food Pantry.
There is a collection bin in the collection area for these items.
Contact Person - Karen Dilley

The Prayer Shawl Ministry will meet Monday, July 28th, at 1:00 pm
Most of us see the work of the prayer shawl ministry at baptisms, but the ministry's reach extends beyond that.
They provide shawls for high school seniors, for those visited by the visitation ministry and for various places outside Messiah so people know that our community cares and prays for them.
See the webpage for more details and how to get involved.
Contact Person - Kathy Digman
Human Trafficking Speaker November 22 and 23rd during services
Jennifer Ginsburg, Director of Safe Harbor Child Advocacy Center, will speak at all the services on November 22 & 23, 2025. Jennifer will also have a chat session Sunday, November 23 from 9:20am-10:20am in the Community Room.
The mission of Safe Harbor is to reduce trauma and promote healing for children and adults with intellectual disabilities who are victims of or witnesses to crime. Safe Harbor provides a trauma-informed, safe, child-friendly environment for best practice forensic interviews; immediate and ongoing advocacy for affected children and families; coordination and support of multi-disciplinary investigations and responses.
You may be asking yourself “What is Human Trafficking?”
Human Trafficking is the recruitment, transportation, transfer, harboring or receipt of people through force, fraud or deception in order to be exploited. In every region of the world, traffickers exploit vulnerable women, girls, men, and boys of all backgrounds for profit. Even without knowing, we might have come across its victims. Traffickers often use violence, blackmail, emotional manipulation, removal of official documents, fraudulent employment agencies, and fake promises of education and job opportunities to trick and coerce their victims.
Human trafficking takes place for many exploitative purposes:


Contact Person - Tracy Frank -
jtracyfrank@me.com
Contact Person - Tara Von Dollen -
tlvondollen@gmail.com
Contact Person - Elizabeth Crummy - volunteer@messiahchurch.com
Bingo Cards are due on November 1st
Racial Justice Information
updated May 23
Educate and Affiliate:
The Justified Anger Systems Change Symposium: 10 Years of “Our Madison Plan” marks a pivotal moment in Madison’s journey toward racial equity and systemic transformation. On Friday, May 30th, 9:00am-4:30 pm, community leaders, stakeholders, and supporters will gather at the TruStage Lighthouse Building to reflect on the decade-long impact of the Justified Anger Movement and the implementation of Our Madison Plan. The symposium will feature discussions led by Black leaders on economic development, education, criminal justice, and family & community wellness—highlighting both the progress made and the challenges that remain.
More information and registration can be found here: https://nehemiah.org/symposium/
Donate:
The Center for Black Excellence and Culture is a Black cultural center led, designed, and inspired by over 700 Black influencers. We knew then and we know more than ever today, that a unique, beautiful space that supports Black joy, Black innovation, and Black creativity will ignite a dramatic increase in Black wellness and Black wealth.
Thanks to many of you and over 1,200 individuals, businesses, and foundations, we’ve raised $30 million to make this vision a reality and we’re just $1 million away from a debt-free building. We are so close. Now is the time to join us, give today! Whether you can donate $10 or $10,000, every dollar counts!
Black History for a New Day
Course Reflections
A couple Messiah folks participated in the spring Black History for a New Day Course through the Nehemiah Center: 9 weeks of lectures from UW-Madison professors and discussions about the history of Black people in America. The course began with the journey from Africa to the colonies, continued through the years of slavery, Civil War, Reconstruction, Jim Crow, Civil Rights and a little into today.
Here is what the participants have to say:
I learned so much I never knew such as the constitutional and judicial manipulations and distortions designed to maintain the economic and political advantages over Blacks.
I learned to recognize and understand my own blind spots and become motivated to be a participant in the struggle. The course is profoundly reminding me of how long Blacks have been working at “making hope happen” and is giving me the knowledge, tools and support to join their effort.
It takes as much time as you want to invest. Besides the lecture and discussion, there are other resources and opportunities to be more actively engaged, but they are not required and there are no homework or project assignments.
I met Monday nights from 7-9. This is not my best time of day, but after the first session I found myself eagerly looking forward to the class. I was in a small discussion group with people from another church who welcomed me. I would have loved to be in a group with more Messiah folks as well.
Useful questions raised in my Black History for a New Day class:
1. When preparing to become a parent, rather than asking your partner if they want children, ask if they want to parent children. If yes, what does that mean to them?
2. Where would Black Americans be today if they did not have to overcome the political, economic, and social hurdles placed in their way since the 1600s? I would ask, too, where would we all be?