Stained Glass Window in Sanctuary

"The People of Christ Sharing the Love of Christ"

Church Groups

Relaxed & Retired
Happy Old Geezers Society
Christ Braille Workers
Eunice Guild
Mastics
Serendipity
Stephen Ministry
Thrivent
TOTS
Altar Guild
Community Groups

R&R (Relaxed & Retired)

The R&R Group is made up of folks who like to get together to enjoy each other's company. While it is primarily attended by retirees, it is open to all. Their activities include both day trips to places of interest in our part of Texas (i.e. Canyon Lake, Fredericksburg, Wild Animal Farm, etc.) as well as activities in our Fellowship Hall (i.e. movies, board games, luncheons,etc.). For further information on the R&R Group and their upcoming activities, dates, and times please call Cathy in the church office (442-5844), or check either Activities and News or the monthly newsletter link posted on the homepage of this website.

HOGS (Happy Old Geezers Society)

Though a quaint name, this group is anything but old and geezer-like. In general this group is made up of people who like to work with their hands and like to serve. Once a month they get together at our Church to fix, clean, cut, prune, re-arrange, change, and repair whatever it is that will make our facility more useful and beautiful for all. If you enjoy working with your hands with others who like it too this group is for you. The HOGS usually meet on the second Tuesday of the month in the mornings. Please note Activities and News or the monthly newsletter link posted on the homepage of this website, or call Cathy in the church office (442-5844) for further information.

Christ Braille Workers

The purpose of Christ Braille Workers is "Bringing Christ to Those in Darkness." We meet once a month and "print" individual books of the Bible in braille at a cost of about $4.00 each. These books are given away free of charge and mailed all over the world at no cost by the post office. Since November, 1979, the Christ group has printed over 2100 copies of various books of the Bible, including Luke, Revelation, Numbers, and Psalms. Lutheran Braille Workers, Inc. has organized over 7000 volunteers in the U.S. and Canada who share God's Word by producing free braille and large print material in over 40 languages.

The Christ group works from 9:00 to 11:00 am on the third Tuesday of every month at the braille work center of Redeemer Lutheran Church, 1500 W. Anderson Lane, in the old Parsonage. To work effectively, three to five people are needed each time. If you would like to volunteer or for more information, contact Sophie Werchan.


Eunice Guild

The Eunice Guild is an auxiliary of the Lutheran Women's Missionary League (LWML). Our objective is to work with the women of the congregation:
•to promote growth in Christian knowledge,
•to foster and support the program and objectives of the LWML, Mission Education, Mission Inspiration, and Mission Service,
•to further a love of participation in Christian service,
•to foster Christian fellowship,
•to promote the mission of Christ Lutheran Church--"The people of Christ, sharing the Love of Christ."

Activities during the year include:
•saving "Mites" (spare change) to support the mission projects of the Texas District and the LWML,
•collecting for Lutheran World Relief each spring,
•attending the spring and fall Zone Rallies,
•setting-up a booth at the Bethany Christmas Bazaar in November.

The Eunice Guild meets on the third Tuesday of each month during the school year at 7:00 pm in the Fellowship Hall. Meetings feature a Bible study or an educational program. the membership is open to any woman who is a communicant member of Christ Lutheran Church.

If you would like more information, please contact Fran Ross.


MASTIC's

The MASTIC's (Married And Singles Together In Christ) is a very loosely organized, primarily social group with the only requirement being that you are married or single. (In other words, anyone who wants to come to an activity is welcome.) Past activities have included such things as game/card nights, pool parties, picnics, dancing, back yard BBQs, progressive dinners, ice cream socials, camping, Christmas caroling, and a lot more. Individuals or a group may sign-up to host an activity each month. Activities can be adult only or family oriented, and you don't need to have your activity decided when you sign-up for a month. If you would like to volunteer to host or just want more info, contact Sue Etter.


Serendipity

Serendipity is a women's Bible study and discussion group. It meets the first Tuesday of the month at 7:00 pm. The meeting location at a member's home changes from month to month. For the meeting location each month, check the Newsletter, Sunday's bulletin, or the Church Calendar. For more info contact: Doreen Bohrer, Barbara Craig, Sue Etter, Katherine Richter, or Dorothy Traugott.


Stephen Ministry

Stephen Ministry is a one-to-one caregiving ministry of Christ Lutheran Church. God works through Stephen Ministers to plant a seed of hope and healing in a person whose life seems barren and forlorn because of some crisis or tragedy such as death, depression, illness, aging, or divorce. Stephen Ministers work by listening, exploring feelings, praying, sharing Christ's Love, and attending to the caregiving process and leaving the results to God.

If you know anyone who needs one-on-one caregiving ministry or if you are interested in becoming a Stephen Minister, contact Carl Mensing or the church office.


Thrivent

The Thrivent group at Christ Lutheran Church is composed of members of Thrivent Financial for Lutherans and meets the 2nd Sunday of the month at 9:15 am for a mini-meeting. Thrivent Financial, a financial services organization, was formed by the merger of Aid Association for Lutherans (AAL) and Lutheran Brotherhood in 2002. Through this group and its chapter, Thrivent provides money for fund-raising activities, appeals/collections, and/or hands-on work service activities to benefit a congregation, related Lutheran institutions, individuals, families, and other not-for-profit organizations. And through the "GivingPlus" program, Thrivent will contribute 50 cents for every dollar that a Thrivent member donates to an eligible institution.

In 2002 this group, then called AAL Branch 3550, raised $4218 for worthy causes in the area, and with this amount matched by a contribution of $3000 from AAL.

Co-coordinators are Helen Karcher and James Werchan.


TOTS

Christ Lutheran Church operates a Mother's Day Out program for children ages 2½ to 4 years old. Our program is held on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 9:30 am to 1:00 pm. Our calendar year runs very similar to the Austin Independent School District calendar. Our aim is to provide an atmosphere and setting which will encourage your child's physical, mental, social, emotional, and spiritual development. Some highlights of our program are circle time, arts and crafts, indoor and outdoor play, Bible stories, visiting performers, and occasional field trips. Our nuturing environment and low teacher to student ratio makes our program an ideal place for all children.

If you would like more information, contact Pachalin Stennfeld.


Altar Guild

The Altar Guild is currently composed of volunteers who take care of paraments, candles, altar and communion linens, candlelighters and acolyte robes. Each volunteer is assigned for a month at a time in rotation so that each person usually serves for two months in a given year.

Duties include:
•refilling the oil in the altar candles (weekly) and the Christ Candle (as needed),
•changing the banners and the paraments on the altar and pulpit to fit the season,
•laundering the communion linens (weekly), altar fair linen (as needed),
•laundering the acolyte robes (monthly),
•cleaning candlelighters (weekly) and replacing wicks (as needed),
•decorating the sanctuary with flowers and candles at Christmas and Easter.

The guild also takes care of ordering supplies--candle oil, eternal light candles, wicks for the lighters, advent candles, candle holders for the candle light service (Christmas Eve).

Contact Valerie Kanetzky for more information or to volunteer.


Community Groups

Christ's Workshop, 212 E. Monroe, is used on a daily basis as a meeting place by the following community groups: Alcoholics Anonymous 512-444-0071 24-hour Hotline or 512-451-3071; Narcotics Anonymous 512-480-0004 or 1-888-NA-WORKS; Debtors Anonymous 512-320-7678; Overeaters Anonymous 512-327-2802; and La Leche League of Austin 512-272-8042. Contact these groups directly for more information.

The Lifetime Learning Institute holds classes at Christ Lutheran during the spring and fall terms. For more information, phone 512-486-1139.

Neighborhood Blood Drives are held at Christ Lutheran four times a year. A "Bloodmobile Bus" from The Blood and Tissue Center of Austin sets up outside the church on a scheduled Sunday from 8:30 am to 12:30 pm. You can make donor appointments on-line. Visit www.lonestardonor.com and enter your e-mail address, date of birth (MM/DD/YYYY), and the sponsor code "Lutheran." Contact Sue Etter for more details and other ways that you can donate.



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