Messiah  Weekly News


August 14, 2026 - August 21, 2026

Saturday, August 15

Messiah Staff Meeting                  8:00 am

Worship Service                             5:00 pm

Sunday, August 16

Worship Service                             8:15 am

Worship Service                            10:30 am

Monday, August 17

Pr. Jeff's Day Off

Tuesday, August 18

Office Staff Meeting             9:00 am

Wednesday, August 19

Thursday, August 20

Pewkeepers                                  9:00 am

C Men's Breakfast Group          9:00 am

Friday, August 21

Pr. Dan's Day Off

Serve                                                          Connect

Justice Ministry               

New Information or Upcoming Events


Outside Safe Space -  Mikah Meyer

Mikah's 3-year, world record road trip to all 419 U.S. National Park Service sites made him the first to experience all federal parks in a single journey. His work was additionally recognized by NBC during NYC's World Pride 2019 as one of their Stonewall #Pride50 "innovators and changemakers" alongside the likes of James Baldwin and Marsha P. Johnson.

 

He's continued that passion in the 2020s with the creation of the Outside Safe Space Program, which provides allies a simple way of making The Great Outdoors more accessible for LGBTQ+ people. Since its launch in 2020 with a Run Across Minnesota, it has sold over 100,000 symbols, become carried by REI stores nationwide, and Mikah has raised awareness for the OSS Program through a Run Across Mississippi, Run Across Nebraska, Bike Across Oregon, and other "Across" projects. The symbol's creation has helped Mikah consult major brands on the design and implementation of their first Pride products, and spawned workshops, including keynote speaking for Kansas City Design Week, about inclusive marketing to the $1+ trillion dollar LGBTQ+ purchasing power community in the United States, and beyond.

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Join Mikah Meyer, his mentor Larry, and three friends as they journey down Utah's Green River, in Desolation Canyon, on a river rafting trip centered around friendship and joy. Canyon Chorus is a story about being your true self in the outdoors, about advocacy, and about recognizing the important people in our lives.  Watch the film HERE.


Messiah Members Join Magic Pride Event at Warner Park in Madison


St. Stephen's Food Pantry - Item of the Month for August - Toothbrushes & Toothpaste


If  you like to support the food pantry, they are trying something a little different.

They will have a monthly focus item that they are requesting along with the other items that you give so generously to support the pantry.


If you would like to see what they will be collecting in the months ahead, there are lists on the Kiosk, above the St. Stephen's Food Pantry Collection Bin in the Collection Area, and it will be in the Column Newsletter beginning in August.


Pride Celebrations


Madison Outreach Magic Pride Festival – August 16th 1:00-6:00 pm - Warner Park

Messiah’s RIC Team is inviting you to join us at the Madison Outreach Magic Pride Festival. This is a family friendly event to celebrate our LGBTQIA+ siblings and to be a presence of love in the community. Warner Park address is 2930 N. Sherman Ave.


Guest Speaker: Mikah Meyer – August 15th & 16th. 

Messiah’s RIC team is excited to welcome National Parks Expert Mikah Meyer, a classically trained singer and award-winning filmmaker. Raised as a Lutheran preacher’s kid in Nebraska, Mikah is passionate about exploring the outdoors and helping people of divergent backgrounds find joy and common ground through their shared love of nature. This advocacy is seen through his short film Canyon Chorus. Mikah is the creator of the Outside Safe Space symbol which is sold at park gift shops and recreation stores including REI, and is currently being worn by over 100,000 people in the United States as a non-verbal signifier of LGBTQ+ allies in outdoor, rural, and active space.



Save the Date - August 30 between the Sunday Services.


Please join us for a team presentation about a recent mission trip to Uganda with Hope 4 Kids International, particularly in helping provide clean water by funding wells.


There will be a video presentation followed by a Q&A. Questions please call Roger Marty at 608-358-9374.



Boundary Waters Canoe Area Trip 2026


Pr. Dan and 5 other Messiah members paddled and portaged through the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness (BWCAW) with two guides from Wilderness Canoe Base. 

 

They paddled over fifty miles in a five-day period, and they portaged (carried all our gear, food, clothes, and canoes) over a combined three miles of trails. 


Backpack Collection - We have a total of 269 backpacks!!


269 backpacks were made and delivered to 6 schools plus DAIS and The Road Home. Thank you to Nancy Battist, Val Roman, Dave Lindorff and Kelli Weisinger for delivering them.


We have received much positive feedback and appreciation. A special thank-you to Pam Aldrich who leads this collection every year and takes so much time to pack the pencil boxes and coordinate folders with notebooks, etc.


CRAYONS

If you are doing some more school supply shopping, please consider buying crayons that we will save and use in the spring for our Easter Baskets. Crayons are usually cheaper now during back to school shopping than the rest of the year.



Recycling News


Please note that the recycling and trash cans that get pulled to the curb and emptied by the city have been moved to the upper level outside the Community Room.


Please read and follow the directions on the newly posted signs by the trash and recycle cans inside the building. Of special note is that coffee cups and plates get thrown in the trash as they are compostable, not recyclable. As we learned from the recycling presentation earlier this year, “When in doubt, throw it out” because something misplaced in the recycling bin can ruin a whole batch.


Sunday School Begins Sunday, September 27th


Please use this LINK to register for Sunday School


Click HERE for the Sunday School Schedule


YOW - (Youth on Wednesday Nights) begins on Wednesday, September 30 with a Welcome Dinner


In-person time is 6:00 - 8:00 pm.

Online times are:

Preconfirmation 6-6:45 p.m.
Confirmation 7-7:45 p.m.


The schedule for the year is available at

https://docs.google.com/document/d/1xubCredmkKOUZ7kStnv-JKd63KUwBK5K7GJ9J3EAYiE/edit?usp=sharing


Register Now for 2026-2027 Youth on Wednesday Nights (YOW) - Please register by September 28. Cost is $40.00.

https://forms.gle/ndnGuEpUoc9XyL8v5


The YOW retreat is November 14-15 at Bethel Horizons.

Registration QR Code


Messiah Family Camp at Bethel Horizons!


September 11-13


Sign up on the Kiosk or use the QR Code on the photo or Click Here







Ladies Lunch Bunch - September 9th


Tully's II

  6401 Monona Dr. Monona, WI 53716

   

    

Please sign up on the Kiosk. There will be space for 25 women this month.


Please be there by 11:15 am - 1:15 pm.    Orders will be taken at 11:30.

 

 For questions call Claire at 920-319-6731 or Mary at 262-716-4600

  

The Ladies Lunch Bunch August Gathering collected $70.00 for the Boomerang Bag Group.


The Road Home to Speak at Messiah - September 19th & 20th

Messiah has a long history with The Road Home, an agency in Madison that provides opportunities for homeless children and their families to achieve self-determined goals and affordable, stable housing.


During services on September 19th and 20th, we will have a chance to hear directly from their representatives about their programs, growth and progress. There will also be a table set up to stop by and visit with them before, after and between services.


The Community Outreach Ministry Team is excited to arrange this opportunity for the Messiah community to have direct interaction with one of our ministry partners.


Bread Breakers – Return enrollment forms to the office by Labor Day



An Adult Fellowship Opportunity for folks over 18 years of age


Barb and Walt Herrod are the organizers of the Bread Breakers Adult Fellowship Group. Here is how it works!

 

Assigned groups may contain 5 -8 people. You’ll each host the other group members in your home for a meal at least once roughly between fall through early summer. The host provides the main dish and beverages and asks others to provide items to round out the meal. The style of the meal is absolutely your choice when you host – brunch or dinner, cook-out/fancy/casual, on a weekend or weekday. 


New for 2026-27:  If enough people are interested, we’ll create “Snowbird Bread Breakers” groups for those who spend a significant portion of the winter away from Wisconsin. We’ll assign your special group in September, and you can decide together when you’ll start meeting. We’d suggest getting together at least once before the holidays, and resuming when you all return in the spring. The option to be in “Snowbird Bread Breakers” is on the enrollment form.


Enrollment forms are on the Kiosk now. Fill out and return to the specially marked box in the church office by Labor Day.  Include your name and the name of any person who will or may regularly accompany you. We’ll email your group assignment in mid-September.  If you want the enrollment form sent electronically, email us and we’ll send it to you.


Call Barb & Walt Herrod 608-318-2129 (landline), or email bwhfam@gmail.com with any questions.



SAM Hosts Open House at Food Bank

 

Have you thought about what it is that SAMies do at Second Harvest Food Bank (SHFB) and how you can join in on the fun? Well, September 21st is your chance to stop by SHFB and see the SAMies in action.


The open house starts at 1:30 pm where you will see SAM in action prepping various foods for distribution to over 300 food pantries in 16 south central Wisconsin counties. At 2:00 pm, we have “recess” with a homemade treat from one of the volunteers. This is your chance to sit down with SAM volunteers in the break room and ask questions about volunteering at the food bank. At 2:30 pm, you will have the opportunity to take a tour of the food bank. You will be amazed at all the activity behind the scenes!

To sign up for the open house, send an email to SAM@messiahchurch.com 

SAM Season Opener Will Be Spectacular


Mark September 30, 2026, on your calendar in pen. Do that right now before you forget. Use a pen so you cannot erase it. Move your doctor appointments. This is the date for Messiah SAM’s 2026-2027 kickoff!


We will enjoy a catered pig roast with all the trimmings. Even dessert and beverages will be provided. Our caterer- Stoddard’s Meat Market & Catering, age Grove, WI. 


Then sit back and enjoy the music of Toco Beach Steelpan. Their music will make you think you are smack dab on the beach in the Caribbean. Advance registration is NOT required. There is NO sign-up. There is NO charge for this event. Your admission ticket is plenty of non-perishable food items for The Empty Table.  


Adult Choir Practice Begins - September 17th - 7:30 pm in the Community Room


The Dignity Project Needs Flannel and Batting!


Our Dignity Project Group continues to amaze me with the number of pads we are able to send to Little Dresses For Africa. From January of this year through June we have sent 2,679 pads. This requires quite a bit of Flannel and batting. Before JoAnn fabrics closed, we were able to buy up bolts of flannel and bags of batting. We are now getting to the end of all of that flannel and batting. If you are a sewer and have useable size pieces of either darker color flannel or cotton batting please consider donating it to the Dignity Project. We have a bin in the donation area where you can leave it for us. We would very much appreciate it.


I have been asked how many pads we get from a yard of flannel. We can usually cut out about 16 to 18 pads from a yard of flannel fabric which uses the two layers of the flannel. But with the batting we use 3 layers so it takes more batting but it comes in wider widths so it's about the same number.


Thank you for all your previous donations of flannel, batting and the monetary donations that have helped us make pads and purchase panties. We wouldn't be able to do it without you.


Contact June Nyhus at jnyhus1@yahoo.com or 608-516-4364 with any questions.


Staffed Summer Nursery Hours: from Memorial Day weekend, which is May 24th, through Labor Day weekend, which is September 6th, the nursery will only be open at the late service.


Nursery attendance is very sporadic in the summer, but we want to make the option available as much as we can. Our nursery attendants staff the late service when they are available. If they are not available, you are always welcome to be in the nursery with your children and watch the stream on the TV. Also consider using the activity bags located near the coat rack in the gathering space.


Community Outreach Team Meeting - Thursday, September 24th at 10:00am



Community Outreach Team Collections


Please check out the Ongoing Community Outreach Collection webpage to see what Messiah collects to help local organiztions support their clients.


Paper copies of the Collections are available in the Collection Area at Messiah

(between the Gathering Space and the Community Room).


"Thank you" to those who provided meals for Healing House the week of July 19-25.

They served 13 people who are experiencing life-changing events as they transition to stable housing.


Our next weeks for preparing meals for Healing House are:


August 30 - September 5


Please sign up on the kiosk if you can make a meal.

For more specific information about preparing meals, check out the Community Outreach Team Webpage under Community Meals.

Our next date for preparing/serving a meal for Triangle Community Ministry:


October 5, 2026


Check the Kiosk for Sign Ups.


Fall Work Day - October 10 -  9:00 - 12:00 noon

Pizza will be served for lunch


Boomerang Bag Workshop

 

Tuesday, August 18th - 10:00 am - 12:00 noon

 

In the Social Hall 

Dignity Project Workshop

 

Saturday, September 12th -  9:30-11:30 am

 

In the last Sunday school classroom on the right. 

The Prayer Shawl Ministry  


Monday, September 28 - 1:00 pm

 

Lower Level Meeting Room 


Messiah Book Collections



Visit the Meeting Room on the Lower Level in the Education Wing for collections of adult and teen/children's books. We also have books in the Prayer Room.


The weekend of August 15-16 we will provide more details and guide you to the locations if you are not sure.


You are invited to come and gather for fellowship where we meet for breakfast, worship and prayer to strengthen our faith and build brotherhood.    NO sign up needed.


When:  Every Thursday, at 9:00 am (they decided to continue to meet weekly through the summer)
Location:  Denny’s on E. Broadway in Monona, next to Menards.

Contact Person: Ray Robinson  rayerobinson13@gmail.com

or 608-695-5591


Messiah has chosen to affiliate with, Focused Interruption. They joined us in hosting the Guns to Gardens event at St Paul AME this past spring. Read more about their founder Anthony Cooper and the last ten years of their impactful and growing work right here in Madison.


Here is the link to a great read about this local organization.



Rawtools.inc

By using weapons to make garden tools and other hand tools, we are creating a symbol for change and we’re asking you to participate, to dare to use our imaginations to change our impulse. Beating swords into plowshares, spears into pruning hooks, and guns into garden tools creates a dynamic shift in our investment in time and resources. If we are no longer training for war, what else would we be doing? It doesn’t mean we are all to become gardeners, but it does mean we can invest in providing life sustaining resources for our communities.


Click HERE to learn more about this orgnaization.



A big “thank you” to Jay Kiefer from Briarpatch who spoke at our services last weekend.  Jay has been at Briarpatch for 38-years and works with amazing staff, youth ages 10-24-years and their families.  Briarpatch has been around for 55-years and helps 2,000 youth/year in Dane County to survive and thrive in life.  There are 8-beds for youth at no cost who are homeless or in crisis, needing a bed and a meal. There is a Crisis and Helpline 24/7, 365-days/year and they are located at 2720 Rimrock Road in Madison. 


Briarpatch offers small amounts of care as youth come to them because they have been told:

  • They don’t matter,
  • Their mistakes define them.
  • Their identity is a burden.
  • Their future is already limited as to what they can do.

Jay impacts people in helping his staff and his clients.  He tells youth that come to Briarpatch:

  • You DO Belong.
  • You DO deserve Safety.
  • You DO deserve Support and to Continue Growing.


He asked our members to help spread Briarpatch services to young people:

  • Call our 24-hour Help Line at 608.251.1126
  • Or Toll-Free Line at 800.798.1126
  • Or text 608.285.2776 (texts checked M-F 9am-8pm)

New Course Opportunity from the Nehemiah Center


The same people who brought us Black History for a New Day have created a NEW COURSE called Justice for a New Day. It will focus on understanding incarceration and building stronger communities, and give a glimpse into the criminal legal system we were never taught.


We would love to have a group from Messiah participate in this new opportunity,
especially if you have taken the Black History for a New Day course as this builds on what was learned during that course, but everyone is invited. The format is a lecture from an all-star lineup of professors and lecturers, followed by discussion time. The course is offered LIVE and IN PERSON or over Zoom. 


All sessions will be held Monday evenings from 6:00-8:00pm on:

September 14, 28

October 5, 12, 19, 26

November 9, 16, 23


Visit the Racial Justice Webpage for details on how to attend, the cost and a course summary.