Author: Paul Ellis Jackson

Paul is the Associate Minister of University Congregational Church.

Announcements for Sunday, June 26, 2016

Sermon title: A Theology of Hope

We welcome all of our visitors today and invite you to the Fellowship Hall for beverages and cookies after the service. Please follow the
congregation to the left out of the sanctuary.

TODAY

COMMUNION

THE FLOWERS ON THE COMMUNION TABLE TODAY provided by Eric McGonigle in honor of yesterday’s marriage of Adam McGonigle & Kelsey Kremer and tomorrow’s birthday of Robin McGonigle.

A SINGLE ROSE for Helena Leisy Stosich, born June 3, 2016, to
Elizabeth and Peter Stosich, in San Francisco. Her grandparents are Jerry and Diane Leisy.

THIS WEEK

LARKSFIELD TEA this Wednesday, June 29, at 10:00 a.m., Club Room.

YOGA meets Tuesdays at 4:00 ($5.00) & Fridays, 10:00, Fellowship Hall

NEXT WEEK

OFFICES CLOSED Monday, July 4, in observance of Independence Day.

PATRIOTIC SERVICE on Sunday, July 3, at 10:30a.m. This service will include prayers for our nation, honoring our religious freedom, readings,
music, & more. Come worship with us as we celebrate Independence Day.

CONGREGATIONAL MEETING on Sunday, July 10, at 11:30a.m.
There are two agenda items that call for a vote.

Agenda Item #1: Approve the sale of the residence at 1050 N Pinecrest which was transferred to the church by Becky Tucker.

Agenda Item #2: Trudy Matthews has resigned her position as Moderator-Elect due to family obligations. Jane Phares has agreed to step into the
position and to serve as Moderator for 2017. The congregation is asked to approve this. Please plan to attend this important meeting immediately
following worship.

Agenda Item #3: Approve the recent bylaws revisions.

Announcements for Sunday, June 19, 2016

Sermon title: Seeing the World Through God’s Eyes

We welcome all of our visitors today and invite you to the Fellowship Hall for beverages and cookies after the service. Please follow the
congregation to the left out of the sanctuary.

TODAY

THE FLOWERS ON THE COMMUNION TABLE TODAY are given by Dane, Becky and Emily Hurt in celebration of Father’s Day.

FATHER’S DAY

THIS WEEK

YOGA meets Tuesdays at 4:00 ($5.00) & Fridays, 10:00, Fellowship Hall

NEXT WEEK

COMMUNION Sunday, June 26.

COUNCIL MEETING on Monday, June 27.

LARKSFIELD TEA on Wednesday, June 29.

PRAYER SERVICE FOR CHILDREN OF KANSAS this Monday, June 20, at 5:00p.m., at Interfaith Ministries. Join Rev. Dr. Robin McGonigle as she helps lead this event.

People of all faiths are invited to this prayer service at Inter-Faith Ministries, 829 N. Market. Rev. Titus James, along with Robin, will lead the service
dedicated to children of Kansas.  “The Kansas State Legislature will consider the school funding question again on June 23.” said Rev. James. “This is an important issue for all Kansans. It affects not only schoolchildren but all of us as we consider the quality of life in our state.”

The Prayer Service will also include a moment of silence for the victims of the Orlando, Florida massacre. “So many lives were lost to this violence,” said Rev. James. “We join with people across the nation in mourning lives lost in this senseless tragedy.”

RESOURCE FAIR & MARKET on Tuesday, June 21, from 9:00-11:00 am, at Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception, in the Good Shepherd Hall, 430 N. Broadway. Come for breakfast and stay to talk with representatives from more than 20 social service and assistance agencies. Learn where to go when you, a parishioner, friend, employee or co-worker needs help with a variety of issues ranging from drug & alcohol dependency to homelessness

YOUNG AT ART—FINAL FRIDAY on Friday, June 24, from 5:30-8:30 pm, at Inter-Faith Ministries, Art of Faith Gallery, 829 N. Market. Illustrations, art and books by Pippa McNay, including illustrations from her most recent children’s book, “Flerds.” Also included is artwork from some of her students. A great event for the entire family.

CELL PHONES 4 CHURCHES is a program that allows you to donate your used cell phone to the church, the church staff will wipe it of all information, send it in for you and the church will receive a check for the worth of the phone. Cell Phones 4 Churches pays anywhere from $1 to $300, for a
single cell phone. We do the work for you and all you have to do is bring in your old cell phone and drop it in the box located in Fellowship Hall marked Cell Phones 4 Churches. Questions can be directed to Heidi at 634-0430.

Announcements for Sunday, June 12, 2016

Sermon: They (We) Just Don’t Get It!

We welcome all of our visitors today and invite you to the Fellowship Hall for beverages and cookies after the service. Please follow the
congregation to the left out of the sanctuary.

TODAY

THE FLOWERS ON THE COMMUNION TABLE TODAY are given by Anita Jones in remembrance of her and Larry’s wedding anniversary, June 6.

MATT COMBS IN CONCERT at Chamber Music At the Barn on Sunday, June 5 at 7:00 p.m. Join Wichita native, Matt Combs, for an exciting
multi-genre evening of violin and piano duets ranging from Bach to the music of the Blue Ridge Mountains. Matt, Grammy nominated fiddler and former member of the Grand Ole Opry staff band, has teamed with pianist and composer Nate Strasser, whose cinematic compositions will be featured at this year’s Cannes Film Festival. Together, they will present a concert of songs, film scores, fiddle tunes, and a “sneak peek” of “Appalachian Rhapsody”, new composition for fiddle, piano, and full orchestra co-written by Matt and Nate. Tickets are $25, and can by purchased online at http://www.cmatb.org.

THIS WEEK

WOMENS GUILD MEETING & SALAD LUNCHEON Wednesday, June 8, at Noon. Salad luncheon provided by the Guild Board. Speaker is Pat Snyder, talking about her life as a military wife and the interesting places she has lived and visited. Ticket are $7.00, and go on sale May 29, and June 5 in Fellowship Hall after worship. Please sign-up on the PIC board in FH.

ICE CREAM SOCIAL/PICNIC will be held Friday, June 10th, from 6:00-7:30 p.m. This event is sponsored by the Deacons and C. E. Boards. The menu includes, hamburgers, hot dogs, brats, potato salad, baked beans, and ice cream and toppings. There will also be games and prizes so you are sure to have a great time! This church event is for the whole family. Feel free to
invite guests. Sign up on the PIC Board or by calling Heidi at 634-0430.
Deadline to sign –up is Sunday June 5th.

YOGA meets Tuesdays at 4:00 ($5.00) & Fridays, 10:00, Fellowship Hall

NEXT WEEK

ALL BOARDS MEET Sunday, June 12 at 11:45 a.m.

NEEDLE WORKERS meets Tuesday, June 14 at 10:00.

MEN’S GROUP LUNCHEON is Thursday, June 16, at 11:30a.m. at the Lakeside Club, speaker TBA. Recordings are now available in the church
office for $2.00, call 634-0430, or signup on the PIC board. Open to all.

HEAD-TO-TOE HYGIENE PANTRY workday is Thursday, June 16, from 9-11am, at 1611 N. Mosley. The Pantry is open on Saturday, June 18, from 8:30-11:45 a.m.

CELL PHONES 4 CHURCHES is a program that allows you to donate your used cell phone to the church, the church staff will wipe it of all information, send it in for you and the church will receive a check for the worth of the phone. Cell Phones 4 Churches pays anywhere from $1 to $300, for a
single cell phone. We do the work for you and all you have to do is bring in your old cell phone and drop it in the box located in Fellowship Hall marked Cell Phones 4 Churches. Questions can be directed to Heidi at 634-0430.

JAVIER IGNACIO CD’s for sale $2.00. If you would like a copy of Javier’s performance at UCC on May 15, please write your name on the list located on the PIC board. CD’s can be picked up in the library.

Announcements for Sunday, June 5, 2016

Sermon Title: Seeking True Simplicity

We welcome all of our visitors today and invite you to the Fellowship Hall for beverages and cookies after the service. Please follow the
congregation to the left out of the sanctuary.

TODAY

THE FLOWERS ON THE COMMUNION TABLE TODAY are given by Anita Jones in remembrance of her and Larry’s wedding anniversary, June 6.

MATT COMBS IN CONCERT at Chamber Music At the Barn on Sunday, June 5 at 7:00 p.m. Join Wichita native, Matt Combs, for an exciting
multi-genre evening of violin and piano duets ranging from Bach to the music of the Blue Ridge Mountains. Matt, Grammy nominated fiddler and former member of the Grand Ole Opry staff band, has teamed with pianist and composer Nate Strasser, whose cinematic compositions will be featured at this year’s Cannes Film Festival. Together, they will present a concert of songs, film scores, fiddle tunes, and a “sneak peek” of “Appalachian Rhapsody”, new composition for fiddle, piano, and full orchestra co-written by Matt and Nate. Tickets are $25, and can by purchased online at http://www.cmatb.org.

THIS WEEK

WOMENS GUILD MEETING & SALAD LUNCHEON Wednesday, June 8, at Noon. Salad luncheon provided by the Guild Board. Speaker is Pat Snyder, talking about her life as a military wife and the interesting places she has lived and visited. Ticket are $7.00, and go on sale May 29, and June 5 in Fellowship Hall after worship. Please sign-up on the PIC board in FH.

ICE CREAM SOCIAL/PICNIC will be held Friday, June 10th, from 6:00-7:30 p.m. This event is sponsored by the Deacons and C. E. Boards. The menu includes, hamburgers, hot dogs, brats, potato salad, baked beans, and ice cream and toppings. There will also be games and prizes so you are sure to have a great time! This church event is for the whole family. Feel free to
invite guests. Sign up on the PIC Board or by calling Heidi at 634-0430.
Deadline to sign –up is Sunday June 5th.

YOGA meets Tuesdays at 4:00 ($5.00) & Fridays, 10:00, Fellowship Hall

NEXT WEEK

ALL BOARDS MEET Sunday, June 12 at 11:45 a.m.

NEEDLE WORKERS meets Tuesday, June 14 at 10:00.

MEN’S GROUP LUNCHEON is Thursday, June 16, at 11:30a.m. at the Lakeside Club, speaker TBA. Recordings are now available in the church
office for $2.00, call 634-0430, or signup on the PIC board. Open to all.

HEAD-TO-TOE HYGIENE PANTRY workday is Thursday, June 16, from 9-11am, at 1611 N. Mosley. The Pantry is open on Saturday, June 18, from 8:30-11:45 a.m.

CELL PHONES 4 CHURCHES is a program that allows you to donate your used cell phone to the church, the church staff will wipe it of all information, send it in for you and the church will receive a check for the worth of the phone. Cell Phones 4 Churches pays anywhere from $1 to $300, for a
single cell phone. We do the work for you and all you have to do is bring in your old cell phone and drop it in the box located in Fellowship Hall marked Cell Phones 4 Churches. Questions can be directed to Heidi at 634-0430.

JAVIER IGNACIO CD’s for sale $2.00. If you would like a copy of Javier’s performance at UCC on May 15, please write your name on the list located on the PIC board. CD’s can be picked up in the library.

Announcements for Sunday, May 29, 2016

Sermon Title: Growing in Spirit #3

We welcome all of our visitors today and invite you to the Fellowship Hall for beverages and cookies after the service. Please follow the
congregation to the left out of the sanctuary.

TODAY

THE FLOWERS ON THE COMMUNION TABLE TODAY are in celebration of Charlie and Gloria Russell’s 62nd anniversary on June 12.

COMMUNION

THIS WEEK

OFFICES CLOSED this Monday, May 30, in observation of Memorial Day.

YOGA meets Tuesdays at 4:00 ($5.00) & Fridays, 10:00, Fellowship Hall

NEXT WEEK

MATT COMBS IN CONCERT at Chamber Music At the Barn on Sunday, June 5 at 7:00 p.m. Join Wichita native, Matt Combs, for an exciting multi-genre evening of violin and piano duets ranging from Bach to the music of the Blue Ridge Mountains. Matt, Grammy nominated fiddler and former member of the Grand Ole Opry staff band, has teamed with pianist and composer Nate Strasser, whose cinematic compositions will be featured at this year’s Cannes Film Festival. Together, they will present a concert of songs, film scores, fiddle tunes, and a “sneak peek” of “Appalachian Rhapsody”, new composition for fiddle, piano, and full orchestra co-written by Matt and Nate. Tickets are $25, and can by purchased online at http://www.cmatb.org.

WOMENS GUILD MEETING & SALAD LUNCHEON Wednesday, June 8, at Noon. Salad luncheon provided by the Guild Board. Speaker is Pat Snyder, talking about her life as a military wife and the interesting places she has lived and visited. Ticket are $7.00, and go on sale May 29, and June 5 in Fellowship Hall after worship. Please sign-up on the PIC board in FH.

ICE CREAM SOCIAL/PICNIC will be held Friday, June 10th, from 5:30-7:30 p.m. This event is sponsored by the Deacons and C. E. Boards. The menu includes, hamburgers, hot dogs, brats, potato salad, baked beans, and ice cream and toppings. There will also be games and prizes so you are sure to have a great time! This church event is for the whole family. Feel free to invite guests. Sign up on the PIC Board or by calling Heidi at 634-0430.
Deadline to sign –up is Sunday June 5th.

CELL PHONES 4 CHURCHES is a program that allows you to donate your used cell phone to the church, the church staff will wipe it of all information, send it in for you and the church will receive a check for the worth of the phone. Cell Phones 4 Churches pays anywhere from $1 to $300, for a
single cell phone. We do the work for you and all you have to do is bring in your old cell phone and drop it in the box located in Fellowship Hall marked Cell Phones 4 Churches. Questions can be directed to Heidi at 634-0430.

JAVIER IGNACIO CD’s for sale $2.00. If you would like a copy of Javier’s performance here at UCC on May 15, please write your name on the list located on the PIC board. CD’s can be picked up in the library and there is a box there to deposit your money.

Announcements for Sunday, May 22, 2016

Sermon Title: Growing in Spirit #2

We welcome all of our visitors today and invite you to the Fellowship Hall for beverages and cookies after the service. Please follow the
congregation to the left out of the sanctuary.

TODAY

THE FLOWERS ON THE COMMUNION TABLE TODAY are given by
Dean Mason and his children, Ted and Mark, in memory of his wife and their Mother, Corlie.

NEW MEMBER DAY is today. We are welcoming new members: Mike and Anne McCoy, Ed Flentje, David and Jo Lynn Lewis.

THIS WEEK

COUNCIL MEETS Monday, May 23 at 6:30, in the basement conf. room.

LARKSFIELD TEA meets Wed., May 25, at 10:00, in the Club Room.

YOGA meets Tuesdays at 4:00 ($5.00) & Fridays, 10:00, Fellowship Hall

NEXT WEEK

OFFICES CLOSED Monday, May 30, in observation of Memorial Day.

ICE CREAM SOCIAL/PICNIC will be held Friday, June 10th, from 5:30-7:30 p.m. This event is sponsored by the Deacons and C. E. Boards. The menu includes, hamburgers, hot dogs, brats, potato salad, baked beans, and ice cream and toppings. There will also be games and prizes so you are sure to have a great time! This church event is for the whole family. Feel free to invite guests. Sign up on the PIC Board or by calling Heidi at 634-0430. Deadline to sign –up is Sunday June 5th.

Announcements for Sunday, May 15, 2016

Sermon Title: Growing in Spirit

We welcome all of our visitors today and invite you to the Fellowship Hall for beverages and cookies after the service. Please follow the
congregation to the left out of the sanctuary.

TODAY

THE FLOWERS ON THE COMMUNION TABLE TODAY are given by
Mary Anna Meshew in memory of her husband Lloyd.

ALL BOARDS MEET immediately following the worship service at 11:45.
THE CE BOARD will meet in the Science and Exploration Room.
THE DEACONS will meet in the area outside the downstairs kitchen.
THE MUSIC BOARD will meet in the room beside the choir room.
THE OUTREACH BOARD will meet in the office meeting room.
THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES will meet in the conference room.

DILLONS COMMUNITY REWARDS Val will be in Fellowship Hall today immediately following the worship service to help enroll members in this worthwhile program that benefits the Hygiene Pantry. Please bring your Dillon’s rewards card with you. She will also be helping to enroll in the Amazon Smile program. If you use Amazon this is a way to earn money for UCC as well.

THIS WEEK

WEDNESDAY NIGHT ALIVE Technology class: Facebook and Twitter continued, Wednesday, May 18, at 6:00 p.m. Paul Ellis Jackson will be
leading this class. Please note Microsoft Office will not be discussed.

MEN’S GROUP LUNCHEON is Thursday, May 19, at 11:30a.m. at the Lakeside Club, speaker TBA. Recordings are now available in the church
office for $2.00, call 634-0430, or signup on the PIC board. Open to all.

HEAD-TO-TOE HYGIENE PANTRY workday is Thursday, May 19, from 9-11am, at 1611 N Mosley. The Pantry is open on Saturday, May 21, from 8:30-11:45 a.m.

YOGA meets Tuesdays at 4:00 ($5.00) & Fridays, 10:00, Fellowship Hall

NEXT WEEK

COUNCIL MEETS Monday, May 23 at 6:30, in the basement conf. room.

LARKSFIELD TEA meets Wed., May 25, at 10:00, in the Club Room.

ICE CREAM SOCIAL/PICNIC will be held Friday, June 10th, from 5:30-7:30 p.m. This event is sponsored by the Deacons and C. E. Boards. The menu includes, hamburgers, hot dogs, brats, potato salad, baked beans, and ice cream and toppings. There will also be games and prizes so you are sure to have a great time! This church event is for the whole family. Feel free to invite guests. Sign up on the PIC Board or by calling Heidi at 634-0430. Deadline to sign –up is Sunday June 5th.

PENTECOST DAY is today, May 15, this year. Pentecost is 50 days after Easter and celebrates the coming of the Holy Spirit to the early church. This is why many people call Pentecost “the birthday of the church”. Pentecost reminds us that God continues to be with us today and offers the Holy Spirit to empower us and encourage us in the faith. The symbols for Pentecost/The Holy Spirit are doves, flames, and wind. Our banners today are indicative of the “Gifts of the Spirit” and “The Flames of the Spirit”. A brief description follows:

The Gifts of the Spirit are: Love, Joy, Peace, Patience, Kindness, Goodness,
Faithfulness, Gentleness, Self-Control.

Announcements for Sunday, May 8, 2016

Happy Mother’s Day!

Sermon Title: “Here’s to Moms!”

We welcome all of our visitors today and invite you to the Fellowship Hall for beverages and cookies after the service. Please follow the
congregation to the left out of the sanctuary.

TODAY

THE FLOWERS ON THE COMMUNION TABLE TODAY are given by
Cyndi Richter in memory of her Mother on this Mother’s Day, and her Dad on what would have been his birthday this week.

THIS WEEK

COOKS NIGHT OUT Thursday, May 12 at 6:00pm, Wayne Bryan will be providing a preview of Music Theater summer offerings. We will have a Greek theme and menu to celebrate the Mama Mia production. You must purchase a ticket in advance to attend. Tickets are $15 for adults, and $5 for children and will be sold today, May 1st, after church and next Sunday, May 8th. Join us for a fun musical evening!

CENTRAL KANSAS CONCERT OPERA (a new opera company, recently started by WSU students and alumni) will present a fundraising recital in support of its premier orchestral performance this September. The
concert is Friday, May 13, at 7:30 p.m. in the UCC Sanctuary.

MEDITERRANEAN FESTIVAL Saturday, May 14, at St. Mary Orthodox Christian Church. We will meet at the church at 4:00p.m. and carpool to the festival to attend the Vesper service at 5:00p.m., then enjoy a fantastic
Mediterranean meal after the service. Taste authentic foods from Lebanon, Greece, and Serbia for dinner. All items are a la carte so you can try a little bit of everything. Please sign up on the PIC board for rides. See flyer on PIC board for additional information.

NEEDLE WORKERS meets Tuesday, May 10 at 10:00. Bring a project you are currently working on or learn something new from someone else.

YOGA meets Tuesdays at 4:00 ($5.00) & Fridays, 10:00, Fellowship Hall

NEXT WEEK

ALL BOARDS MEET Sunday, May 15 at 11:45 a.m.

WEDNESDAY NIGHT ALIVE Technology class: Facebook and Twitter continued, Wednesday, May 18, at 6:00 p.m. Paul Ellis Jackson will be
leading this class. Please note Microsoft Office will not be discussed.

MEN’S GROUP LUNCHEON is Thursday, May 19, at 11:30a.m. at the Lakeside Club, speaker TBA. Recordings are now available in the church
office for $2.00, call 634-0430, or signup on the PIC board. Open to all.

HEAD-TO-TOE HYGIENE PANTRY workday is Thursday, May 19, from 9-11am, at 1611 N Mosley. The Pantry is open on Saturday, May 21, from 8:30-11:45 a.m. Did You Know…The Pantry gets a lot of requests for adult absorbent products. They are expensive and we cannot provide them on a regular basis. If you would like to donate something to the pantry, this is a needed product.

THE PARLOR is available for guests with young children, if you need a place to take a break with your child, the Parlor is located to your left as you exit the Sanctuary. The Parlor is equipped with comfy furniture and speakers so you can hear the service until you are able to return to the Sanctuary.

Announcements for Sunday, May 1, 2016

Sermon Title: Christian Etiquette

We welcome all of our visitors today and invite you to the Fellowship Hall for beverages and cookies after the service. Please follow the
congregation to the left out of the sanctuary.

TODAY

THE FLOWERS ON THE COMMUNION TABLE TODAY are given by
Anna Mills. Wishing everyone a Happy May Day!

JAVIER IGNACIO, former UCC Choir Scholarship student, will be visiting today. He will be singing a variety of songs prior to our worship service and during worship. Javier has gone on to have a very successful career in the theatre having a featured role on Broadway last season in Sideshow.

ROUNDTABLE DISCUSSION ON ISLAM on Sunday, May 1 at 5:00p.m., in Fellowship Hall. Paul Ellis Jackson will be leading the discussion with materials from Dr. Todd Green, a leading expert on Islamic relations in the U.S.

THIS WEEK

WEDNESDAY NIGHT ALIVE Technology class: Facebook and Twitter, Wednesday, May 4, at 6:00 p.m. Paul Ellis Jackson will be leading this class. There will be time for questions.

DIALOGUE & FRIENDSHIP DINNER Thursday, May 5, 6:00-8:30pm, in the
Rhatigan Student Center Beggs Ballroom at WSU. “Dialogue as Antidote against
Extremism”, featuring David Perlmutter, professor and Dean of the College of Media and Communication at Texas Tech University. Tickets are free. Visit this website for ticket information: http://webs.wichita.edu/?u=said&p=/dinner/saidannualdinner/
Dr. Perlmutter will outline historical, cultural, and scientific precedents and cases that map out a path for dialogue among the peoples of the world being a necessary step for greater cooperation and peace. Specifically, he will take the most recent examples of the engagement and chaos within the Middle East and Islam and the West. He will highlight failures and successes in the efforts to avoid a clash of civilization. See the PIC board for additional info.

NEXT WEEK

COOKS NIGHT OUT Thursday, May 12 at 6:00pm, Wayne Bryan will be providing a preview of Music Theater summer offerings. We will have a Greek theme and menu to celebrate the Mama Mia production. You must purchase a ticket in advance to attend. Tickets are $15 for adults, and $5 for children and will be sold today, May 1st, after church and next Sunday, May 8th. Join us for a fun musical evening!

MEDITERRANEAN FESTIVAL Saturday, May 14, at St. Mary Orthodox Christian Church. We will meet at the church at 4:00p.m. and carpool to the festival to attend the Vesper service at 5:00p.m., then enjoy a fantastic
Mediterranean meal after the service. Taste authentic foods from Lebanon, Greece, and Serbia for dinner. All items are a la carte so you can try a little bit of everything. Please sign up on the PIC board for rides. See flyer on PIC board for additional information.

NEEDLE WORKERS meets Tuesday, May 10 at 10:00. Bring a project you are currently working on or learn something new from someone else.

YOGA meets Tuesdays at 4:00 ($5.00) & Fridays at 10:00.

THE PARLOR is available for guests with young children, if you need a place to take a break with your child, the Parlor is located to your left as you exit the Sanctuary. The Parlor is equipped with comfy furniture and speakers so you can hear the service until you are able to return to the Sanctuary.

Announcement for Sunday, April 24, 2016

Sermon Title: Living in the Shadow of the Mountain of the Lord

We welcome all of our visitors today and invite you to the Fellowship Hall for beverages and cookies after the service. Please follow the
congregation to the left out of the sanctuary.

TODAY

THE FLOWERS ON THE COMMUNION TABLE TODAY are given by
Stephen Taylor in honor of UCC’s Anniversary.

THIS WEEK

COUNCIL MEETS on Monday, April 25, at 6:30p.m., office conf. room

LARKSFIELD TEA meets Wednesday, April 27, at 10:00, in the club room.

HONDURAS PROJECT sewing days are April 14 & 28 from 10:00-2:00. All skill levels are welcome.

NEXT WEEK

DIALOGUE & FRIENDSHIP DINNER Thursday, May 5, 6:00-8:30pm, in the
Rhatigan Student Center Beggs Ballroom at WSU. “Dialogue as Antidote against
Extremism”, featuring David Perlmutter, professor and Dean of the College of Media and Communication at Texas Tech University. Tickets are free. Visit this website for ticket information: http://webs.wichita.edu/?u=said&p=/dinner/saidannualdinner/
Dr. Perlmutter will outline historical, cultural, and scientific precedents and cases that map out a path for dialogue among the peoples of the world being a necessary step for greater cooperation and peace. Specifically, he will take the most recent examples of the engagement and chaos within the Middle East and Islam and the West. He will highlight failures and successes in the efforts to avoid a clash of civilization. See the PIC board for additional info.

NURSERY & TODDLER ROOM is available downstairs during the worship
service. Baby monitors are provided to those that leave their children in the nursery. To check one out please see the nursery attendant. A multiage Sunday School meets downstairs immediately following “A Time for All Children.” Anna Duxler and Megan Lovely teach the class.

THE PARLOR is available for guests with young children, if you need a space to take a break with your child, the Parlor is located to your left as you exit the
Sanctuary. The Parlor is equipped with comfy furniture and speakers so you can hear the service until you are able to return to the Sanctuary.