Messiah  Weekly News


March 28, 2026 - April 5, 2026

Wednesday, April 1

AE Morning Bible Study - Mark    7:00 am

No YOW  Spring Break

Thursday, April 2

Pewkeepers                                           9:00 am

C   Women's Conversation Group   10:00 am

Maundy Thursday Worship Service 7:00 pm

Friday, April 3

Good Friday Worship Service          1:00 pm


Saturday, April 4

Easter Vigil Worship Service            5:00 pm

Sunday, April 5

Easter Sunday Worship Service         8:15 am

Easter Sunday Worship Service       10:30 am

Monday, April 6

Pr. Jeff's Day Off

Office Closed for Easter Monday

Men's Breakfast Group            9:00 am

Tuesday, April 7

Office Staff Meeting            9:00 am

Serve                                                          Connect

Justice Ministry               

New Information or Upcoming Events


April 2             Maundy Thursday - Worship at 7:00 pm

April 3             Good Friday - Worship at 1:00 pm

April 4             Easter Vigil - Worship at 5:00 pm

April 5             Easter Sunday - Worship at 8:15 and 10:30 am



Lenten Devotional


Writers from the Messiah community have teamed up to bring us a Lenten Devotional, 46 days of thoughts, challenges and reflections for this sacred season. Click below to access an online version, pick up a copy/copies from the gathering space, and/or visit our Facebook page for a new posting each day beginning on Ash Wednesday February18



Read Here


Spring Work Day - Saturday, April 11th

9:00 am - 12:00 noon



Pizza will be served for lunch.


Sign up on the Kiosk.


SCSW - Synod Caring 4 Creation Team Events

SCSW Spring Wild Church ~ All Nature Sings! 

Saturday, April 25, 10:30 am – noon, at New Life Church 7564 Cottage Grove Rd, Madison 

Liz Rog, song leader and founder of the Center for Belonging Folk School in Decorah, IA, will lift our spirits as we lift our voices in thanks for creation. We gather outside to sing from 10:30 to 11 am, wander and wonder in New Life’s prairie, prayer path or upper field from 11 to 11:30 am, and conclude with sharing and communion at the fire pit from 11:30 to noon. BYO lunch to share at noon. Beverages and snacks provided. Family friendly. Please RSVP to synod C4C Ministry Team chair, Meg Nielsen, at churchladymeg@hotmail.com. Freewill offerings are appreciated on the day or by sending checks payable to South-Central Synod of Wisconsin, Memo: Wild Church, to South-Central Synod of Wisconsin, 4001 Mandrake Rd 1st Floor, Madison, WI 53704.

 

Power and Courage: Songs for the Resistance 

Friday, April 24. 6:00-7:30, St. Stephen’s Lutheran, 5700 Pheasant Hill Rd., Monona

Come join Liz Rog, song leader and founder of the Center for Belonging Folk School in Decorah, IA in singing simple and powerful songs to uplift our collective vision and voice – songs that ground us in courage and care. Come as you are – hopeful, heartbroken, fearful, determined. We’ll use our voices to weave a net that can hold it all. All songs are simple and strong and taught by ear. No experience needed. Singing is for everyone! Light refreshments provided. Freewill offerings gratefully accepted.


Collection for Foil Pans for Goodman Thanksgiving Baskets - Ends Easter Sunday


The monetary collection for Thanksgiving baskets ends Easter Sunday. The Goodman Center has sponsored Thanksgiving Baskets for many years, last year giving away over 4,000 meals which fed approximately 25,000 Dane County residents!  A complete meal, including a turkey and all the trimmings, is provided to those in need who have registered. 


Messiah has collected $4,500.00 for this collection and our goal is $6,500.00.


Your donations to help feed our community at Thanksgiving are greatly appreciated!


For more information about this collection, please visit the Community Outreach Team Webpage.


Special Collection for Ukraine

Hi my name is Kelli Lawler. My parents are Phil and Char Lawler, members of Messiah.


Last summer I retired from my job at Meriter and bought myself a ticket to Europe. I volunteered for a week at a hospital in Lviv, Ukraine. The hospitals there are so understaffed/underfunded that doctors will come and treat the patients, but showers, bedding, food, etc., are all up to the family to provide.


While at the hospital, I helped a British and an American marine shower, I washed their laundry and brought them to the PT gym.


I have my ticket purchased to go back for two weeks this June and would like to bring medical supplies with me. We would greatly appreciate ONLY donations of tactical first aid tourniquets, 2x2 or 3x3 gauze pads or rolls of gauze bandages and Neosporin antibiotic ointment. All supplies will be brought to Kyiv by me and they will be delivered to Rachel Jamison, the liaison for the foreign fighting units.


Any monetary donations will be donated to Good Bread bakery in Kyiv which employs adults with disabilities who bake bread for the soldiers on the front. 


There will be a special collection bin in the Collection Area with a Ukrainian Flag on it for you to put your items.

We are ONLY collecting


Tactical Tourniquets

2x2 inch gauze pads

3x3 inch gauze pads

rolls of gauze

Neosporin Antibiotic Ointment


Messiah Day of Prayer - Thursday, May 7th - 6:00 am - 10:00 pm


Messiah will join in celebrating the National Day of Prayer by holding a prayer vigil on

 

Beginning April 1st, there will be a sign-up sheet on the Kiosk in the Gathering Space.

Please come and spend some time in quiet reflection in our beautiful Sanctuary.

 

Please contact Clyde Nyhus at (608) 516-4926, or email music@messiahchurch.com with any questions. 


Messiah Cook Book Returns


Jesus said to him, "Feed my sheep." John 21:17

 

Food is often the heart of hospitality. As we share meals, we bond in fellowship and community. Messiah would like to revive our tradition of offering a cookbook, "Feed My Sheep." Favorite recipes shared among members and friends as we gather at tables together and apart. We are fed and blessed in so many ways at Messiah.

 

The team for this project is forming. We will begin meeting in June with the goal of completing the cookbook by the Craft Fair, Nov. 7 and having it available for holiday gifting. Your help is needed! There will be many specific tasks to smoothly organize and complete the project. Contact Shirley Klinkner, sjklink1@gmail.com or Pastor Dan, pastordanmessiah@gmail.com to find out more and to volunteer.

 


Life Is Saying Goodbye, Life Is Saying Hello
A Six-Week Grief Support Gathering at Messiah

April 9, 16, 30  - May 14, 21, 28

4:30pm - 5:30 pm


Loss touches every life. Sometimes it comes through the death of someone we love; other times through changes in health, relationships, work, or life’s many transitions. Because grief is not something we are meant to carry alone.


Our hope is simple: to create a gentle and supportive space where we can learn to grieve well.


A short story captures the spirit of the group. A woman once brought her favorite broken cup to a potter and asked if he could make it the way it was before. The potter replied, “I cannot make it the way it was, but I can help you hold the pieces, mend what can be mended, and shape something new from what remains.” As they worked together, the woman realized she had not come only to fix the cup—she had come so she would not have to hold the broken pieces alone.

Grief often feels like holding the broken pieces of a life we loved. In this group we will not try to “fix” grief or rush past it, but gently hold the pieces together, honor what has been lost, and listen for the ways life may slowly begin to say hello again.


Over six weeks we will reflect using Life Is Saying Goodbye, Life Is Saying Hello by Alla Renée Bozarth.

If you—or someone you know—are walking through loss, you are warmly invited to join us for this time of shared reflection, compassion, and care.


This group is limited to 15 people, sign up on the Kiosk in the Gathering Space.

Mark Petersen, Facilitator


Calling all men of Messiah! 


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 Monday at 9:00 am
Location:  Denny’s on E. Broadway in Monona, next to Menards.

Contact Person: Ray Robinson  rayerobinson13@gmail.com or 608-695-5591


Wednesday Morning Bible Study


The Gospel of Mark


Beginning March 18th

7:00 am - 8:00 am


by Richard Carlson (Author) …


The Gospel of Mark is not just good news about Jesus. It reveals, sometimes in surprising and scandalous ways, how Jesus is God's good news to us. This 8-session study takes big questions based on Mark and challenges participants to explore them thoughtfully together. 


This 8 - 9 week-study Bible study guides participants through these questions:


  • What Kind of Beginning is This?                  Mark 1:1-15
  • Who's In? Who's Out?                                  Mark 7:14-30
  • Who Do You Say Jesus Is?                           Mark 8:27-9:1
  • What Does the Glory of God Look Like?    Mark 9:2-13
  • Who is the Greatest?                     Mark 9:33-37, 10:13-16
  • When Is the Ending Beginning?                  Mark 13:1-37
  • Were You There When They Crucified My Lord?   Mark 15:22-39
  • Can the End Be Just a Beginning?               Mark 16:1-18



Ladies Lunch Bunch - April 8th - Red Robin

  6522 Monona Dr, Monona, WI 53716

 

Please sign up on the Kiosk.


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

 

 For questions call Claire at 920-319-6731 or Mary at 608-716-4600

  

The Ladies Lunch Bunch March Gathering collected $175.00 for gift cards for Guns to Gardens.


Women’s Thursday Morning Book Study - April 9 - May 21


Beginning April 9, the Women’s Thursday Morning Book Study will begin a 7-week discussion of Sacred Rhythms by Ruth Haley Barton.


This thoughtful and accessible book explores spiritual practices that help us encounter God in everyday life, including silence and solitude, prayer, Sabbath, discernment, and spiritual direction. Each chapter encourages meaningful conversation and invites participants to experiment with spiritual practices throughout the week.


All women are warmly invited to join us Thursdays at 10:00 a.m. in the downstairs classroom at church.


Please sign up on the Kiosk in the Gathering Space.


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).


Our next weeks for preparing meals for Healing House are:


Thank you to those who provided the meals for March 1-7.

April 26 - May 2

June 7 - 13


Check the Kiosk for Sign Ups.


Our next dates for preparing/serving meals for Triangle Community Ministry are:

April 6, 2026 - we will deliver the Easter bags that day

 July 6, 2026 

October 5, 2026


Check the Kiosk for Sign Ups.


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


The Racial Justice Team hosted an Adult Education session on Sunday February 8 on how to contact state and federal representatives. This was a direct follow-up to the book study When Thoughts and Prayers Aren’t Enough and an opportunity to speak up about gun violence, but these strategies can be used to express your opinion about any issues that are important to you. 


Here is a link to the
google slideshow we used. There are many ways to get messages to our representatives and make our voices heard, and one is bound to fit your preferred method of communication because you can call, fax, email, or write a letter or a postcard. One of the easiest methods to use is the 5Calls app/website at 5calls.org. You set your location, select an issue from the sidebar and then the names and contact information of your elected officials pops up along with a suggested script which you can use verbatim or as a starting point. You can work your way through all of them or skip and select who you want to contact. 


Calling
your representative is the best way to make your voice heard before they take a public stance because congressional staffers tally phone calls right away.


Other kinds of messages take longer.

  • Emails have to be manually read and sorted.
  • Faxes have to be digitized and emailed.
  • Letters and postcards take time to arrive and get processed.

More Guns Safely Disposed of Following March 28th Event


We received word from Pastor Jeff Wild that last week he drove to Eau Claire to pick up 13 guns that an elderly couple wished to dispose of. They did an Internet search in which they came across our flyer about our recent safe disposal event. They noticed the RAWtools logo at the bottom of the flyer and contacted RAWTools in Colorado Springs who then contacted Jeff. 


Our hope was to dispose of 24 weapons. We did 13 on March 28 and with these 13 that brings our total to 26.



You’re Invited: Briarpatch Youth Services Open House

April 16, 2026 9-11 AM 2720 Rimrock Road in Madison


Briarpatch offers a broad array of services to youth who have runaway, are experiencing homelessness, and/or facing other challenges. Each year they serve approximately 2,000 youth. 


Briarpatch will open its doors to the community for a special open house designed to bring together parents/caregivers, service providers, educators, and community members who are invested in the well-being of youth.

 

This event is an opportunity to connect directly with staff from all of Briarpatch’s programs in one place at one time. Whether you are a school professional, social worker, mental health/healthcare provider, youth advocate, or a community member wanting to better understand available resources, this open house offers space to ask questions, build relationships, and learn how our programs support young people and families across Dane County.

 

Guests will have the chance to:

Meet program staff and leadership

Learn about referral processes and eligibility

Explore collaboration opportunities

Ask questions about services and community partnerships

Coffee, juice, pastries will be served as we gather in community and conversation.


RSVP by April 9th to help us plan accordingly. We look forward to welcoming you and sharing more about how Briarpatch continues to strengthen the lives of youth and families.


Jennifer Ginsburg, Director of Safe Harbor spoke between the services on February 1 about human trafficking awareness at Safe Harbor. They have seen deep impacts because of the work they do in helping victims and their families, along with continued counseling support. We had a great conversation. Learning is always educational and opens up our eyes and hearts.


Victims and their families are referred to Safe Harbor from law enforcement and the courts and each year they help 400 families from over a dozen counties.  As they work with children and teenagers who have been victims of abuse and crimes, they go through lots of snacks and art supplies. We asked Jennifer to compile a list of these needs-stay tuned for an opportunity to help fill those needs.


Thank you to Messiah member Steve Lyons for sharing information about recent legislation related to human trafficking.

On February 4th there was a PUBLIC - SENATE HEARING at the State Capitol from the Committee on Judiciary and Public Safety on bills related to Human Trafficking. The bills listed below are bipartisan–it is so great to have our politicians agreeing to these. Nancy Battist went to these hearings and found it quite an educational experience. 


See the Human Trafficking Awareness Webpage for more details.