Messiah Weekly News
October 24 - November 2, 2025
2025 Saturday worship server schedule
2025 Early Sunday worship server schedule
2025 Late Sunday worship server schedule
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New Information or Upcoming Events

Special Collection for Madison Area Jail Ministry - October 25 - November 11
The Madison Area Jail Ministry has asked Messiah for help to provide some needed items for those being released from jail. We know that there are many other collections happening at Messiah this time of year, so this one will be for targeted items and of short duration. If you can help by donating something from this list, the Jail Ministry will be so appreciative:
Blankets – new or CLEAN, GENTLY USED
New and in original packaging – socks, men’s and women’s underwear, toothpaste, toothbrushes, combs and shampoo.
The Road Home collection bin will be temporarily repurposed for this collection. Please drop off your items no later than November 11.
Thank you for your donations to help people transition back to the community!

Adult Education – Reformation Sunday, October 26 - 9:20-10:20 am
In celebration of Reformation Sunday, join us between services in the Social Hall for a special Adult Education session on “Martin Luther and the Reformation.”
Pastor Renee will offer an engaging overview of Martin Luther’s life and the movement he sparked that reshaped the church in Germany and beyond. Together, we’ll explore questions such as:
- Why do Lutherans sing so many hymns?
- Why do we talk about grace so much?
- What changes did Luther make in worship—and what did he keep the same?
- What were indulgences, and why did Luther oppose them?
Come learn, ask questions, and deepen your appreciation for our Lutheran heritage and faith.
All are welcome—we hope to see you there!

If you are not able to attend, you may want to brush up on your knowledge of Martin Luther, the Reformation and Lutheran beliefs by taking another look at "Moments With Marty".
If you are new to Messiah and/or the Lutheran Church, these little snippets will give you a glimpse into the Lutheran Church and Lutheran Theology.
You could also watch this video (Luther and the Reformation) by Rick Steve’s, an ELCA Lutheran from Trinity Lutheran Church, Lynnwood, Washington.

Trunk or Treat - Sunday October 26th
at and after the Late Service
Here is the full event. Choose what parts apply to you and your family:
- Sunday School meets at 9:15 AM and will have a special lesson on All Hallow’s Eve and All Saint’s Day.
- Those people who signed up to provide treats, provide a trunk in the lower level parking lot or to decorate a classroom in the education space arrive whenever it makes sense in order to be ready on time. If you want to set up the night before, please contact Elizabeth.
- Over the past few years, we’ve seen a decrease in the number of people passing out candy and treats. Please know that you do NOT have to decorate a trunk or even wear a costume. Just bring a bag of treats and you’re good to go!
- Attend the late service (in a costume if you like!) for a prayer and glow stick blessing/remembrance of those who have died.
- Join us for a pizza lunch at 11:30 (please sign up on Kiosk so we order enough!), with trunk or treating to follow.
If you have questions or can’t come in to sign up, please contact Elizabeth at
volunteer@messiahchurch.com
or call/text her at 608-235-6910.
Dr. Craig Nessan Event at St. Stephen's Lutheran Church

Dr. Craig L. Nessan is William D. Streng Professor for the Education and Renewal of the Church and Professor of Contextual Theology and Ethics at Wartburg Theological Seminary in Dubuque, Iowa.
Dr. Nessan has served eleven years as a parish pastor in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and Cape Girardeau, Missouri. He holds degrees from Michigan State University, Wartburg Theological Seminary, and the University of Munich.
He serves as Co-Editor of the online journal, Currents in Theology and Mission (www.currentsjournal.org ). In addition to other articles, reviews, and books, Dr. Nessan is the author of Free in Deed: The Heart of Lutheran Ethics (2022), Wilhelm Loehe and North America: Historical Perspective and Living Legacy (2020), The Integrity of the Body of Christ: Boundary Keeping as Shared Responsibility (2016—with Arden Mahlberg), Shalom Church: The Body of Christ as Ministering Community (2010), and co-editor of Diaconal Studies: Lived Theology for the Church in North America (2024) and Here We Stand: A Lutheran Response to Child Abuse (2025).
Dr. Nessan has been active in generating a Life of Faith Initiative in the ELCA (www.lifeoffaith.info ) and as a theology advisor for the CaSTLE Project at Wartburg Theological Seminary (https://www.wartburgseminary.edu/the-castle-project/).

Last ride of the season!
Pr. Dan and the motorcycle group will be heading out for the last ride of the season on October 25th.
They will be leaving Messiah at 10:00am and riding to
the Merimmac Ferry and then to Sauk City.

Senior Adult Ministry Hikes

Friday, October 31 – Owen Conservation Park, 6021 Old Sauk Rd., Madison, WI 53705
10 AM departure time
This park on Madison’s west side has both wooded and prairie trails. We’ll do a wooded loop (and maybe spot deer and turkeys) before we head down the hill onto a trail that encircles a large prairie.
It is about two miles with some hilly areas, but we’ll take it slowly, and there are benches along the way.
Meet in the parking lot, where restrooms are available.
Monday, November 10 - McCarthy Park, 4841 Co Hwy TT, Cottage Grove, WI 53527
10 AM departure time
This is a favorite 2.5 mile walk in woods and along fields with open views and gentle hilled areas.
Note: there are non-flush comfort stations in the parking lot where we will meet for the hike.
Directions from Messiah: Go left on Cottage Grove Road past Metro Market and turn left at the light on Sprecher Road. Continue through the
Milwaukee St. intersection then turn right at the next intersection onto County Rt T. Continue straight when it becomes CO Rt TT. Proceed through the traffic circle and stay on TT.
The park entrance is about a half mile ahead on your left. To see the route mapped out, go here:
https://goo.gl/maps/kzVCofdQ2sqtZML89
A GPS might try to put you on Pierceville Road, but that will take you past the park entrance and out of the way.
PLEASE NOTE: We ask you to notify us if you are coming, so in case of change or cancellation we can let you know.
Call or text Barb’s cell 518-567-6816 or email bwhfam@gmail.com
Craft and Bake Sale News

All proceeds this year go to:
Babies & Beyond
Briarpatch and
Movin' Out
Save the Date
The Craft & Bake Sale will be held on
Saturday, Nov. 1, 2025
from 9:00am - 3:00pm
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Lunch items will be available
for sale by
Messiah's YOW Group
from 11:00am - 1:00pm
Please sign up to make Baked Goods for the Bake Sale
at the Craft & Bake Sale.
Sign up is on the easel in the Gathering Space.
Bakers, please drop off
your baked goods on
Friday October 31st from 4 to 6pm or Saturday November 1st starting at 8am.

If you have questions, please contact Karen Verhagen
(608-335-6304 or verhagen@charter.net)
Cash & Carry Gift Baskets for Craft & Bake Sale
The baskets were a big hit last year and we are asking for donations for our 2025 sale. Here are the details:
- Decide on a theme: some suggestions - coffee, date night, Mexican meal, Italian meal, chocolate, kid’s activities, coffee, pet, garden, kitchen, spa, store gift cards, etc.
- Sign up on sheet on the kiosk (will be posted September 13)
- Value of the basket needs to be at least $30
- Include a list of all items with the basket
- Wrap (use clear plastic wrap or get premade basket wrappers (at Dollar Store)
- Deliver to church between October 19 and 26 (we cannot take baskets before the 19th)
Last year we sold 18 baskets x $30 = $540
x Gundlach Family Fund match = $1080!
Let’s see if we can sell more!

Kris Kringle Shoppe
Choose Gifts for Family Members
$5 and less!
Help the elves by donating your creative arts and crafts. Also, new and slightly used toys, games, books, puzzles, painted rocks, birdhouses, ornaments, fiber arts, cards, jewelry, craft supplies, socks, calendars, stress balls, coasters or maybe you have another cool idea!
JOIN THE FUN!
Place your donations in the Kris Kringle Box located in the collection area. (gift bags not needed at this time)
Thank you for your donations.
We really appreciate your help.
Past Events

Where are these SAMies?
Look who Pr. Dan found at Red Robin supporting
St. Stephen's Food Pantry.
A bunch of SAMies!!!!
Thank you to everyone who went to Red Robin on October 20th for a great dinner to support a worthy cause.
Worship and Prayer Ministry

2026 Lenten Devotional
Thank you to everyone who volunteered to write for our Lenten Devotional.
All verses have been assigned.
Deadline for devotional submissions is October 31st.
Children, Youth and Family Ministry
Sunday School
Enrollment for the 2025-2026 Sunday School Year
All children ages 3 through 4th grade are welcome!
Sunday School meets from 9:20 to 10:15 and the schedule is linked above.
Please use the link below to register and reach out to Brittany at cfm@messiahchurch.com with any questions you may have!
Youth on Wednesday Nights
Register Now for 2025-2026
Youth on Wednesday Nights (YOW)
YOW is the religious education and faith formation program for youth in grades 5-9 and encompasses both Pre-Confirmation and Confirmation.
Pre-Confirmation -two-year program for students in 5th and 6th grades -
6-6:45 p.m.
Confirmation - three-year program for students in 7th-9th grades - 7-7:45 p.m.
Building relationships and connecting with the youth is key to encouraging faith formation and exploration. We have had much success with a hybrid model of zoom lessons (Zoom invite info will be provided) along with in-person activity nights and community field trips. The times for online lessons are:
ALL YOUTH ARE WELCOME.
Waffle Wednesday (High School Ministry)


Faith, Food and Fun!
The next Waffle Wednesday, October 29 to paint or carve pumpkins. There will be waffles with toppings, sausage, and bacon along with a faith discussion. We had a great turnout for the first event in September, so we hope your youth can join us in October!
The time is roughly 6:30-7:30 or 8:00 p.m. We will let the youth gage how late they can stay.
Please RSVP in order to have enough materials and food available.
The next event is going to be on Sunday November 30 for a Friendsgiving event at 6:30 p.m.


Messiah Boundary Waters Canoe Trip 2026
If you are interested in participating in the Boundary Waters Canoe trip in 2026 please sign up on the Kiosk or use the button below to follow it to a registration form.
Sign up ends January 11th.
Adult Ministry
Meet Pastor Renee Kiel - Adult Education Coordinator
Hello! I’m Pastor Renee Kiel, and I am thrilled to be joining the staff at Messiah Lutheran Church as your new Adult Education Coordinator.
I retired from the U.S. Army in October 2024 after serving as a Chaplain (Colonel). My husband, David, and I recently relocated to the Madison area to be near our three sons, all of whom live and work locally. I am an ELCA pastor and previously served two congregations before being called to active duty as an Army Chaplain, including one combat tour in Afghanistan. Earlier this year, I served as Interim Pastor at St. Luke’s Lutheran Church in Middleton, WI.
David and I began worshiping at Messiah shortly after moving to Middleton in 2024 because two of our sons, Justin and Kristopher, were already worshipping here. They told us about the pastor who preached fascinating and inspiring “singing sermons.” We had to see for ourselves—and we’re so glad we did!
I hold a B.A. in Theology (1985), a Master of Divinity (2000), a Doctorate in Pastoral Theology (2019), and a Master of Strategic Studies (2020). My husband, David, is also an ELCA pastor and currently serves as Interim Pastor at Hope Lutheran Church in McFarland. We’ve been married for 38 years and are thrilled to be expecting our first grandchild soon!
I am deeply excited to be serving here at Messiah. Adult education has always been one of my greatest passions in ministry, and I look forward to learning, growing, and exploring faith together with you!
Women's Ministry

At our October Ladies Lunch Bunch
we collected $105.00
for the SAM Virtual Pie Collection.
Ladies Lunch Bunch
Wednesday, November 12th
11:15am - 1:15pm, orders taken at 11:30
at Mr. Queso Restaurant (formerly BBJacks)
1609 Landmark Drive
Cottage Grove, WI
Excellent Menu - Mexican and American Fare
If you have any questions or cancellations please contact Claire Gensch at (920) 319-6731

Women's Ministry Chat Group
Meets monthly on the 3rd Thursday 10:30 am - noon
“Women’s Ministry Chat Group” is an informal conversation opportunity which organically emerged after the Loving Jesus Book Study this spring. The participants were having such good conversations that they wanted to keep the connection going.
Next Meeting Dates: October 16 November 20 December 18 in the Meeting Room.
The group is open to all women of Messiah and their friends.
Contact Elizabeth for more information.

Save the Date
Divine Yoga Advent Series
Tuesdays, December 2, 9, 16 and 23
6:00 - 7:15 pm in the Community Room
Men's Ministry

Book of Revelation
The Men's bible study continues Wednesday mornings from
October 22 - November 19
at 7:00 am
This 8-session course explores selected passages from Revelation.
- Revealing Revelation (Revelation 1:1-20)
- Life and Faith in Pergamum and Laodicea (Revelation 2:12-17, 3:14-22)
- Visions of God and the Lamb (Revelation 4:1-6a, 5:1-10)
- Destruction and Protection (Revelation 6:15-7:17)
- The Great “Battle”(Revelation 12:1-17)
- The Fall of a Great and Powerful Empire (Revelation 18:1-24)
- Our New Home is Here But Not Here (Revelation 21:1-8)
- Jesus Is Coming, Soon (Revelation 22:8-21)
Senior Adult Ministry (SAM)
SAM Pot Lucks
Join your SAM friends on Wednesday, October 29, to kick off SAM’s 7th Annual Virtual Pie Sale.
You will hear the history of the apple pie sale from 2016 to the present. Then Ted Jun, Director of Communications and Marketing at Second Harvest Food Bank, will address the funding cuts and the impact on SHFB and over three hundred pantries in 16 south central Wisconsin Counties. Barbara McKinney, Madison Alder District 20 and Mike’s Mom, and Leigh Mills, NBC15 anchor, will have a discussion that looks back at how Mike first started the food drive and how far it has come today. Note the special time of 12:30 pm to 2:00 pm.
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) Team, Green Team, Human Trafficking Awareness Team, Racial Justice Team and the Community Outreach 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
Community Outreach Ministry Team
Outreach Opportunities - All are invited!!!

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 Stolzenburg
Prayer Shawl Ministry - Maren Anderson & Paula Stadtmueller
St. Stephen's Food Pantry - Dee Schwoegler & Bonnie Eastman
Community Outreach Monthly Collections
February/March - Goodman Thanksgiving Baskets
(foil pans) & Easter Baskets
May - Mountain of Food
July - Backpacks for Schools
August - Dignity at School Collection
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

Collection for Foil Pans for Goodman Center Thanksgiving Basket Drive
You did it! During Lent, we ran a fundraiser to purchase the foil pans needed by The Goodman Center for their Thanksgiving Basket Drive. An order has been placed for ALL 4,000 pans. Thank you to all who made this possible. If you would like more information on the Basket Drive or would like to make any additional donations to the Goodman Center, please see their newsletter here.
Christmas Collections
Boxes for all of these collections will be located in the Collection Area between the Gathering Space and the Community Room.

Waterproof Glove and Mitten Collection
The Community Outreach Team will be collecting ONLY waterproof gloves and mittens for several elementary schools in Madison.
If you would prefer, you could make a donation to "Mitten Collection" and we will shop for the gloves and mittens.

Pudding Collection
The Community Outreach Team will be collecting LARGE boxes of INSTANT pudding (all flavors) to be included in the Christmas food boxes for the East Madison Community Center.
Our goal this year is
200 boxes.

Bath Towel and Wash Cloth Collection
for Triangle Ministry
Items being collected for residents are:
Bath towels & wash cloths
(light weight and dark colors)

Clothes for Kennedy
Message from Bridget, the social worker
We are in desperate need of clothing for kiddos, both to stock our health office as well as to have clothing to send home to families in need. Items we are most in need of:
Underwear--Youth size XS-XL
Socks--Youth size XS-XL
Sweatpants--Youth size XS-XL
Leggings--Youth size XS-XL
T-Shirts--Youth size XS-XL
Sweatshirts--Youth size XS-XL
We will also take adult and little kid clothing as well as we have families reaching out for those sizes as well.
Volunteering for This School Year
Volunteer Opportunities
If you would like to volunteer at Kennedy or other MMSD schools, please go to https://www.madison.k12.wi.us/partnerships/volunteering for the latest information and to complete the steps necessary to volunteer.
Kennedy Elementary is looking for Big Brothers and Sisters!
Big Brothers Big Sisters of Dane County is getting ready to launch our School Friends mentoring program for the fall! And we are excited to announce the addition of the program at Kennedy Elementary!
We are looking for volunteers to be a School Friends mentor. As a mentor, you’ll spend one hour each week during lunch or after school with a student. It’s simple, flexible, and impactful for both mentor and mentee. Please see the attached flyer for more details.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Ld0ycB-mCDSzM47KXFS2wUKC2OmiiT3k/view?usp=sharing
Opportunities to provide meals for those in need in our community

Thank you to the 9 volunteers who prepared and delivered meals in September.
Our next meal preparation is November 2 – 8.
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 Kiosk.
If you have any questions contact Elizabeth at volunteers@messiahchurch.com


The Dignity Project Group
will meet Saturday, October 11 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, November 4 or 11 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, October 27th 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 -
Maren Anderson - quilter49mba@sbcglobal.net
Other Social Justice Teams
Green Team
Messiah Lutheran Church Land Acknowledgement
As we gather with friends, allies, and those we may not yet know, we acknowledge that the land traditionally known as De Jope, which means four lakes, is part of who we are and reflects our history. Wisconsin is the homeland of 12 First Nations, including the Ho-Chunk people, who have lived in the Madison area for thousands of years, contributing in many ways to our region.
As Christian European immigrants, we acknowledge our part in the history of systematic destruction and displacement of Indigenous peoples. We acknowledge the ongoing systems of harm, toward our indigenous siblings and toward the land, that are perpetuated throughout our neighborhood, our state, and the world today. We, Messiah Lutheran Church, are committed to protecting and honoring the history and people of this area, working toward healing and justice with our local indigenous communities, and living as stewards and caregivers for the land and water.
Reconciling in Christ (RIC) Team
Messiah Lutheran Welcome Statement
You are a beloved child of God who is unique and special. You are respected and accepted for who you are, with all your differences and gifts, including: sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, age, race, ability, culture, and economic status. Join us in acts of reconciliation and joyful celebration of our diversity, not only as members of our faith community but as volunteers and leaders.
We stand together against the prejudice of the LGBTQIA+ community and for anti-racism, indigenous respect, environmental justice, anti-trafficking, and on behalf of all those marginalized in our society.
By working together and being open with each other, we develop our faith and follow the example of Christ by humbly
loving one another as God loves all of us.
Human Trafficking Awareness Team
Human Trafficking Speaker
November 22 and 23rd during services
Safe Harbor Child Advocacy Center speaker coming to Messiah:
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.
As always, any information you have to share about Human Trafficking Awareness issues to share with others can be emailed to Nancy Battist at battistnancy@gmail.com
Racial Justice Team

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
Messiah has a very active Racial Justice Team which is involved in MOSES (Madison Organizing in Strength, Equality and Solidarity) whose mission is to promote criminal justice reform.
The group is also involved in the South Central Synod of the ELCA Racial Justice programs.
They offer book studies on racial justice topics and offer a lending library of racial justice books so members can read about issues of systemic racism.
Visit their Facebook Page - Messiah Racial Justice Team








