This Week at FCCLW 1/24/16

Published: Thu, 01/21/16

 
January 24, 2016                                                                        
 


 
Thank You
         

The total for our 2015 Christmas Offering was $10,200! Thank you so much for your generosity in participating in the improvement of our campus. We had expected to raise about half of what we needed to replace the flooring in the sanctuary and in the parlor. However, your overwhelming response provided for the entire cost of both projects! Be looking for both to be completed in January! 
 
Gifts of the Dark Wood



Ecclesia



This Sunday, we explored the topic of faith, and how we are called to practice it in community. The bad news is that Jason forgot the video camera so we did not record it. The good news is that gives us the opportunity to experiment with "crowd sourcing"  the remembering of what was said! What stuck out to you in Sunday's message? What challenged you? What do you want to put into practice? Where was Jason off base? Let us know in the comment sections of this post or on our Facebook page. When we get everyone's feedback, Pastor Jason will write out the sermon including comments.​
  

Psalm Forum
 

First Congregational United Church of Christ is going to read through the Psalms in 2016! You are invited to join us in reading through the song book of the Bible.

Our Psalms Forum meets every Sunday at 9:30 AM with insightful conversation among those gathered. You can see an outline of what was discussed and participate virtually by sharing your questions and observations on our website
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Church in Society Justice Series


Mark your calendar for the first in a series of Church in Society Justice Programs,"Black Lives Matter, Moral Mondays, Mainstream Politics: 2016 African American Activism in the Context of African American History", which will be held in our church parlor on Friday, January 29 at 7:00 pm. The talk will be presented by Dr. Mark Solomon, Professor Emeritus of History at Simmons College. The talk will be preceded by a Bring-a-dish meal at 6:00 pm. Open discussion will follow.

Dr. Solomon, an associate of the prestigious WEB Dubois Institute of African and African American History at Harvard, is an internationally known public intellectual and author, and has also been a leader of the US Peace Council and the Committees of Correspondence for Democracy and Socialism. 

RSVP to Carol Lewis at [email protected] or 561-346-4161 for the meal.



Valentine's Day Dinner


On Saturday Evening, February 13th, we will be holding our annual Valentine’s Day Dinner. We will gather together to enjoy a wonderful meal prepared under the direction of our own Chef Christopher Lepard. Tickets are $25 apiece with proceeds benefitting our kitchen renovation fund. Stay tuned for more details


New Study Group: The Way


Long before Paul was upset with his teaching of The Way; long before Mark, Q, or Thomas; long before Matthew or Luke used the works of Mark, Q, or Thomas, and a very long time before John would write, people were listening to what Joshua was saying and doing. I invite you to join me in a five week exploration of The Way. In our time together will explore the wisdom teachings of Joshua Ben Joseph who would become know as Jesus of Nazareth.

Join us for this five-week group beginning Thursday, January 7th at 7:00 PM.

 


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Newcomer's Orientation


Sunday January 31st 
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Have you been hanging out with us for a while and want to learn more about who we are as a church? Join us for lunch and conversation onJanuary 31st. You can find more information here.


Painting Party

We are looking for a group of 2-3 people to help paint the parlor kitchen before we put down our new flooring. If you are able to help, either on a Saturday or during the week, contact Janet Lisle for more information.


Online Giving


Have you explored the opportunity of electronic giving? You can choose to have a set amount taken from your bank account on a regular basis or you can make a one (or more) time gift by checking account or credit card on our website. Your regular electronic giving means that your gift is available for ministry even when you are away (or forgot your checkbook!). Thank you for your continued support of the ministry of First Congregational Church!
 

 

 

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