LCIF News
Lutheran Church in the Foothills thanks the local community for continuing to contribute to its clothing drive. Last week, donated items were delivered to Hope of the Valley Rescue Mission to help people in need. The church is continuing to accept donations of gently worn clothing. The church is also responding to the urgent need for blood donations. A blood drive at LCIF is scheduled for Thursday, March 17 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
All in-person activities at Lutheran Church in the Foothills are temporarily paused to keep everyone safe; however, the 10 a.m. service with Pastor Chuck Bunnell continues to be live-streamed on the church’s YouTube channel. Services are also posted to LCIF’s website where they can be viewed anytime.
The church’s quilting group is on a temporary hiatus, too; however, Bible study continues with online lectures from Pastor Bunnell.
The knitting group continues to meet via Zoom. All are welcome to join!
Visit lcifoothills.org for event details, including small group gatherings and opportunities to serve. For more information or to request/offer help, email office@lcifoothills.org, or call (818) 790-1951. The church is located at 1700 Foothill Blvd. in La Cañada Flintridge. Office hours are 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., Monday through Friday.
La Cañada Presbyterian Offers Class for Parents on Youth Issues
La Cañada Presbyterian Church (LCPC) announced a four-week Parent Express class. “Essential Topics for Today’s Parents” meets in-person on Wednesday nights in February from 7-8:30 p.m. It began on Feb. 2. This class will tackle some of the most relevant issues facing youth today and is open to all adults (not just parents) who are interested in learning more about these issues. Topics will include:
- Fentanyl and Addiction (understanding the prevalence, precautions, and resources) with Vicki Rekedal
- Mental Health (understanding the signs, symptoms, and resources) with a panel of mental health professionals
- Racial Reconciliation (understanding the Biblical foundation to promote unity through a non-political lens) with Sandy Lee Schaupp
- Technology (understanding the concerns, precautions, and steps to managing technology well) with Sloan Walsh
Facilitated by Paula Giboney, the class will meet in LCPC’s Worship Arts Center. Free programs are available for fourth – 12th graders from 3 p.m. to 9 p.m. as part of LCPC’s Family Ministries’ MERGE program. Childcare for infants – third grade is also available upon request.
LCPC Parent Ed is offering this class in partnership with other LCPC Ministries for a special discounted rate of $40 (with tuition waivers available if price is prohibitive). Masks will be required for all participants, preferably a surgical or KN95 mask. Registration is open at www.lacanadapc.org/parented. For more information or to request childcare or a tuition waiver, email amanda@lacanadapc.org.
To learn more about LCPC Parent Education or Family Ministries, visit LCPC’s website at www.lacanadapc.org. La Cañada Presbyterian Church is located at 626 Foothill Blvd, La Cañada.
Walk and Word
In February, Walk and Word participants will meet in the parking lot of Deukmejian Wilderness Park, 3429 Markridge Road in La Crescenta/Glendale at 8 a.m. on Feb. 13, 20 & 27. They will walk for the first hour and then gather to read a selection of Scripture. About a half hour will be spent journaling about what was read and then there will be conversation, sharing thoughts.
Participants are asked to bring something to write with, anything wanted to eat or drink, and a chair to use for the writing part of the morning. Because people will be outdoors and social distancing will be practiced, masks will be optional.
Those with questions can email Jeanne at jnlavieri@earthlink.net.
All are welcome. If the hike is too strenuous, there are level paths at the park. There are ramps from the parking lot to the field where the group gathers after the hike.
Prayer Event Rescheduled
Due to the increase in the number of omicron variant cases the date of the 24 hours of prayer event has been moved to March 24-25 from 6 a.m. to 6 a.m.
The location remains at St. Luke’s Anglican Church, 2416 Montrose Ave. in Montrose.
Parking is in the rear. The theme this year is the Unity of the Church and our land (Ephesians 2: 13-16).
An announcement will be made once the online signup site is available.