All Saints Sunday
“In many Lutheran churches, All Saints’ Day is celebrated the Sunday after Reformation is celebrated, generally the first Sunday in November. The festival is commonly an occasion to remember those who have died in the Christian faith. In some places, the names of those within the congregation who have died in the last year are read during worship and each name is marked with the tolling of a bell or the lighting of a candle. While the dead are solemnly remembered during worship on All Saints’ Sunday, the festival is, ultimately, a celebration of Christ’s victory over death.”
Excerpt from – https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/All_Saints%27_Day#:~:text=In%20many%20Lutheran%20churches%2C%20All,of%20Christ’s%20victory%20over%20death.
All Saints Sunday will be celebrated Sunday, November 3rd. During worship there will be a remembrance service. If you would like your loved ones name read and a candle lit during the remembrance service, please place the information on the clipboard located on the kiosk in the gathering space.

Day Light Savings Time End
The time has come that the clocks change! Daylight Savings Time ends at 2:00 am Sunday, November 3rd.
If your clock doesn’t change automatically, don’t forget to turn your clock back one hour.

Worship Planning Meeting
The worship planning team will meet to plan the seasons of Advent & Christmas Wednesday, November 6th at 4:30 pm in the library at the church.
Look in future publications for the date and time to decorate the church for the season.
Thanksgiving Gathering/Fellowship
There will be a Thanksgiving Fellowship Time following worship on Sunday, November 24th in the gathering space. Look for more information in future publications.