Author: Paul Ellis Jackson

Paul is the Associate Minister of University Congregational Church.

Announcements for Sunday, October 19, 2014

TODAY

 

THE FLOWERS ON THE COMMUNION TABLE today by Jay Decker in celebration of his wife Phyllis’s birthday.

 

THE C.E. BOARD will meet in the Science and Exploration room.

 

THE BOARD OF DEACONS will meet downstairs beside the 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.

All meetings will be at 11:45.

 

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THIS WEEK

 

W.O.W. THE WEDNESDAY EVENING PROGRAM continues each Wednesday through November 19 offering you additional opportunities for fellowship, worship, and education during the week.

5:30  Dinner will available for a free will offering.

6:00 A class taught by Robin on Crossan’s Justice and Peace Series.  A special music class will be taught by choir member Alyson Golloday (who is a Music Ed. Student at WSU) will be available for kids also at 6:00. The evening program ends at 7:00.

 

THE GUILD LADIES will be preparing for the Baby Shower by packaging diapers on Thursday, October 23, at 10:00 in Fellowship Hall.  Please stop by and help out if you can.

 

YOGA Tuesdays at 4:00 ($5.00) and Fridays at 10:00 in Fellowship Hall.

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NEXT SUNDAY

 

9:00 SUNDAY MORNING DISCUSSION GROUP is listening to a series of lectures by Dr. Bart Ehrman entitled “Lost Christianities of the 2nd and 3rd Centuries” Discussion of the lectures will follow. Meet in the conference room downstairs. All are welcome to attend.

 

PLEASE PLAN TO STAY FOR THE CONGREGATIONAL MEETING in Fellowship Hall after the church service. Marla Flentje, chair of the Christian Life Advisory Committee (CLAC)  will tell us the latest from CLAC and the UCC Strategic Plan.

Moderator, Phil Rhea, will talk about Robin’s performance goals for the next year.

Coffee will be served as usual.

 

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13th Annual

Baby Shower

Sponsored by UCC Women’s Guild

Wednesday, October 29, 11:00 in Fellowship Hall

 

Join us for soup and sandwiches and fill layette bags for newborns in the Wichita area.

 

Please place contributions in the Shower Box in Fellowship Hall!

We need gowns, outfits, onesies, and toys (0-3 months).

Announcements for Sunday, October 12, 2014

TODAY

 

THE FLOWERS ON THE COMMUNION TABLE today are given by Stephen L. Taylor in memory of his parents W. Howard and Ann P. Taylor, and his mother-in-law Margaret G. Vanderlip, in remembrance of their October birthdays.

 

THE FAMILY OF BENNY LEONARD is giving Benny a 90th Birthday Party in Fellowship Hall  this afternoon from 2-5.  You all are welcome to stop by and have some snacks, cake, and punch to wish Benny a happy birthday.

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THIS WEEK

 

W.O.W. THE WEDNESDAY EVENING PROGRAM continues each Wednesday through November 19 offering you additional opportunities for fellowship, worship, and education during the week.

5:30  A soup and salad dinner will available for a free will offering.

6:00 A class taught by Robin on Crossan’s Justice and Peace Series.  A special music class will be taught by choir member Alyson Golloday (who is a Music Ed. Student at WSU) will be available for kids also at 6:00. The evening program ends at 7:00.

 

THE NEEDLEWORKERS will get together on Tuesday, October 14, at 10:00 in Fellowship Hall. Bring a project of your own or learn a type of needlework.

 

THE MEN’S GROUP LUNCH is this Thursday, October 16, 11:30 at Lakeside Club at 21st and Webb behind Walgreens. Sign up in Fellowship Hall.

 

COOK’S NIGHT OUT is this Thursday, October 16, in Fellowship Hall. Our friend Keith Williamson is giving a talk titled “Through the Rear View Mirror”. The ladies  are cooking  a wonderful dinner. Please sign up in Fellowship Hall. Social time 6:00 Buffet at 6:30  $15.00 p.p. Children (4-10) $5.00.

 

THE PANTRY WORKDAY is Thursday, October 16, from 9:00-11:00 at 1611 N. Mosely. Your help is appreciated.

 

YOGA Tuesdays at 4:00 ($5.00) and Fridays at 10:00 in Fellowship Hall.

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NEXT SUNDAY

 

9:00 SUNDAY MORNING DISCUSSION GROUP is listening to a series of lectures by Dr. Bart Ehrman entitled “Lost Christianities of the 2nd and 3rd Centuries” Discussion of the lectures will follow. Meet in the conference room downstairs. All are welcome to attend.

 

THE C.E. BOARD will meet in the Science and Exploration room.

THE BOARD OF DEACONS will meet downstairs beside the 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.

All meetings will be at 11:45.

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A MESSAGE FROM BOB SCOTT-“Thank you, so much, my long time friends at UCC for the very nice “Roast” and all the kind words upon my retirement.  It is with great pleasure that I relinquish by baton to Michael Hanawalt.  There should be a love affair between the choir and the director and Michael will be a great lover.  My emotion is pure pleasure in watching the excellence of their music.  Thank you all for making it possible for the last quarter century and for the next quarter century.  You are wonderful.  Much love, Bob”

 

WG WOMEN’S GUILD GIFT BASKETS are on display in Fellowship Hall. They will be raffled off to help fund the Women’s Guild Baby Shower in Oct.. Tickets may be purchased for $1 each, 12 for $10. or 25 for $20. Drawing will be at Cook’s Night Out Oct. 16.

Announcements for Sunday, October 5, 2014

TODAY

 

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

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THIS WEEK

 

W.O.W.–THE WEDNESDAY EVENING PROGRAM continues each Wednesday through November 19 offering you additional opportunities for fellowship, worship, and education during the week.

5:30  Homemade Sloppy Joes  dinner will available.

6:00 A class taught by Robin on Crossan’s Justice and Peace Series.  A special music class will be taught by choir member Alyson Golloday (who is a Music Ed. Student at WSU) will be available for kids also at 6:00.

6:50 A brief worship/meditation  and the evening program ends at 7:00.

 

JOIN THE SEWING GROUP on Thursday, October 9, at 10:00 in Fellowship

Hall to make blankets for  the Baby Shower on Oct. 29.  No sewing skills needed. Bring a sack lunch if you can stay a while.

 

YOGA Tuesdays at 4:00 ($5.00) and Fridays at 10:00 in Fellowship Hall.

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NEXT SUNDAY

 

9:00 SUNDAY MORNING DISCUSSION GROUP is listening to a series of lectures by Dr. Bart Ehrman entitled “Lost Christianities of the 2nd and 3rd Centuries” Discussion of the lectures will follow. Meet in the conference room downstairs. All are welcome to attend.

 

LAST DAY THE OUTREACH BOARD will be taking donations of Women’s Fall/Winter clothing and accessories such as shoes, belts, and purses in Fellowship Hall,  This clothing will be given to our local Dress for Success program which provides clothing and training for women entering the workforce.

 

THE FAMILY OF BENNY LEONARD is giving Benny a 90th Birthday Party in Fellowship Hall  on Sunday, Oct . 12 from 2-5.  You all are welcome to stop by and have some snacks, cake, and punch to wish Benny a happy birthday.

 

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WOMEN’S GUILD GIFT BASKETS are on display in Fellowship Hall. They will be raffled off to help fund the Women’s Guild Baby Shower in Oct.. Tickets may be purchased for $1 each, 12 for $10. or 25 for $20. Drawing will be at Cook’s Night Out Oct. 16.

 

COOK’S NIGHT OUT is Thursday, October 16, in Fellowship Hall. Our friend Keith Williamson is giving a talk titled “Through the Rear View Mirror”. The ladies  are cooking  a wonderful dinner. Please sign up in Fellowship Hall. Social time 6:00 Buffet at 6:30  $15.00 p.p. Children (4-10) $5.00.

 

THE PANTRY WORKDAY is Thursday, October 16, from 9:00-11:00 at 1611 N. Mosely. Please come and help if you can.

 

 

Announcements for Sunday, September 28, 2014

TODAY

 

THE FLOWERS ON THE COMMUNION TABLE today are given by Sharon Tims in celebration of Burt’s birthday on September 25.

 

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN of the Annual Proposed Budget Meeting of University Congregational Church, Wichita, KS, as provided for in the church’s bylaws.  This meeting will be held on Sunday, September 28 in the sanctuary immediately following the church service.  Agenda items include:

  1. Approve the proposed budget for 2015
  2. Approve the changes in the UCC By-laws
  3. Approve Paul Jacksons “in care status and licensure”

 

Copies of the budget, by-laws, and NACC wording regarding Paul will be available.

 

 

THIS WEEK

 

THE CHURCH COUNCIL will meet on Monday, September 29 at 6:30 in the conference room.

 

W.O.W.–THE WEDNESDAY EVENING PROGRAM continues each Wednesday through November 19 offering you additional opportunities for fellowship, worship, and education during the week.

5:30 Food will be available from Luciano’s Food Truck again this Wednesday to purchase at a reasonable price and everyone will eat together.

6:00 A class taught by Robin on Crossan’s Justice and Peace Series.  A special music class will be taught by choir member Alyson Golloday (who is a Music Ed. Student at WSU) will be available for kids also at 6:00.

6:50 A brief worship/meditation  and the evening program ends at 7:00.

 

OUR OWN ROBIN MCGONIGLE is the guest speaker at East Heights UMC, Thursday, October 2 at 6:00 “Gather ‘Round the Table” to benefit United Methodist Open Door and GraceMed Clinic. Her talk is on “Wit and Wisdom from Women” Tickets $20.00. More information on the PIC board.

 

YOGA Tuesdays at 4:00 ($5.00) and Fridays at 10:00 in Fellowship Hall.

 

NEXT SUNDAY

 

9:00 SUNDAY MORNING DISCUSSION GROUP is listening to a series of lectures by Dr. Bart Ehrman entitled “Lost Christianities of the 2nd and 3rd Centuries” Discussion of the lectures will follow. Meet in the conference room downstairs. All are welcome to attend.

 

THE OUTREACH BOARD will be taking donations of Women’s Fall/Winter clothing and accessories such as shoes, belts, and purses in Fellowship Hall, starting Sunday,  October 5.  This clothing will be given to our local Dress for Success program which provides clothing and training for women entering the workforce.

 

 

WOMEN’S GUILD GIFT BASKETS are on display in Fellowship Hall. They will be raffled off to help fund the Women’s Guild Baby Shower in Oct.. Tickets may be purchased for $1 each, 12 for $10. or 25 for $20. Drawing will be at Cook’s Night Out Oct. 16.

 

WICHITA HABITAT WOMEN BUILD is needing some willing volunteers to help with the house currently under construction.  If you are interested check out out the PIC board for more information.  A floor plan of the house is posted.

 

 

Announcements for Sunday, September 21, 2014

TODAY

 

THE FLOWERS ON THE COMMUNION TABLE today are given by Kathryn Langrehr in memory of her parents.

 

PLEASE PLAN TO STAY for the cake reception in Fellowship Hall for Bob Scott after the church service.

 

REVELATIONS IS TONIGHT!  Prairie Pines, 4055 N. Tyler Rd., at 6:00 p.m.

 

THE DEACONS will meet in the conference room after the reception.

 

THIS WEEK

 

W.O.W.–THE WEDNESDAY EVENING PROGRAM continues each Wednesday through November 19 offering you additional opportunities for fellowship, worship, and education during the week.

5:30 Food will be available from Luciano’s Food Truck again this Wednesday to purchase at a reasonable price and everyone will eat together.

6:00 A class taught by Robin on Crossan’s Justice and Peace Series.  A special music class will be taught by choir member Alyson Golloday (who is a Music Ed. Student at WSU) will be available for kids also at 6:00.

6:50 A brief worship/meditation  and the evening program ends at 7:00.

 

YOGA Tuesdays at 4:00 ($5.00) and Fridays at 10:00 in Fellowship Hall.

 

MOVIE NIGHT Friday, Sept 26, 6:00 “How To Train Your Dragon”,

 

NEXT SUNDAY

 

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN of the Annual Proposed Budget Meeting of University Congregational Church, Wichita, KS, as provided for in the church’s bylaws.  This meeting will be held on Sunday, September 28 in the sanctuary immediately following the church service.  Agenda items include:

  1. Approve the proposed budget for 2015
  2. Approve the changes in the UCC By-laws
  3. Approve Paul Jacksons “in care status and licensure”

 

Copies of the budget, by-laws, and NACC wording regarding Paul will be available.

 

9:00 SUNDAY MORNING DISCUSSION GROUP is listening to a series of lectures by Dr. Bart Ehrman entitled “Lost Christianities of the 2nd and 3rd Centuries” Discussion of the lectures will follow. Meet in the conference room downstairs. All are welcome to attend.

 

THE OUTREACH BOARD will be taking donations of Women’s Fall/Winter clothing and accessories such as shoes, belts, and purses in Fellowship Hall, starting Sunday,  October 5.  This clothing will be given to our local Dress for Success program which provides clothing and training for women entering the workforce.

 

OUR OWN ROBIN MCGONIGLE is the guest speaker at East Heights UMC, Thursday, October 2 at 6:00 “Gather ‘Round the Table” to benefit United Methodist Open Door and GraceMed Clinic. Her talk is on “Wit and Wisdom from Women” Tickets $20.00. More information on the PIC board.

 

WOMEN’S GUILD GIFT BASKETS are on display in Fellowship Hall. They will be raffled off to help fund the Women’s Guild Baby Shower in Oct.. Tickets may be purchased for $1 each, 12 for $10. or 25 for $20. Drawing will be at Cook’s Night Out Oct. 16.

 

WICHITA HABITAT WOMEN BUILD is needing some willing volunteers to help with the house currently under construction.  If you are interested check out out the PIC board for more information.  A floor plan of the house is posted.

 

Announcements for Sunday, September 14, 2014

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

The flowers on the communion table today are given by Jan Deering in honor of  our new Director of Music, Michael Hanawalt.

 

PLEASE PLAN TO STAY for the Congregational Cafe in Fellowship Hall after the church service. Changes in the UCC By-laws will be presented and discussed.

 

LAST DAY TO SIGN UP FOR FALL FELLOWSHIP DINNERS!

Signup sheets are in Fellowship Hall on the PIC board. The dinners will be in October and November.  All are welcome to participate. It’s a great way to get to know new people!  If you are willing to host, please indicate the number of people you can accommodate for dinner, including yourself.

 

 

 

 

THIS WEEK

W.O.W.–THE WEDNESDAY EVENING PROGRAM continues each Wednesday through November 19 offering you additional opportunities for fellowship, worship, and education during the week.

5:30 Food will be available to purchase at a reasonable price and everyone will eat together.

6:00 A class taught by Robin on Crossan’s Justice and Peace Series.  A special music class will be taught by choir member Alyson Golloday (who is a Music Ed. Student at WSU) will be available for kids also at 6:00.

6:50 A brief worship/meditation  and the evening program ends at 7:00.

 

THE MEN’S GROUP LUNCH is Thursday, September 18, at 11:30

on 21st and Webb behind Walgreens.  Speaker is Ted Blankenship who will talk about his career as a journalist.

YOGA Tuesday’s at 4:00 ($5.00) Fridays at 10:00.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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p in Fellowship Hall or just join the group on Thursday.

 

 

NEXT SUNDAY

 

PLEASE PLAN TO STAY FOR BOB SCOTT’S RECEPTION after the church service in Fellowship Hall. The celebration of the 30+ years of Bob’s service to UCC will continue at REVELATIONS at Prairie Pines, 4055 N. Tyler Rd..  Dinner 6:00 (prepared by the Guild ladies) 7:00 the roast begins for our beloved Bob Scott.  Sign up in Fellowship Hall or call the office to make a reservation. $20.00 p.p. (This is a  fundraiser for the student scholarship program.)

 

THE BOARD OF DEACONS will have a short meeting in the area off the downstairs kitchen following Bob’s reception.

 

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN of the Annual Proposed Budget Meeting of University Congregational Church, Wichita, KS, as provided for in the church’s bylaws.  This meeting will be held on Sunday, September 28 in the sanctuary immediately following the church service.  Agenda items include:

  1. Approve the proposed budget for 2015
  2. Approve the changes in the UCC By-laws
  3. Any other business as is appropriate.

 

PLEASE CONSIDER becoming a student choir member sponsor.  The sponsorship is $1,500 per student or $150. per month OR contribute what you can and join in with other families. The campaign will continue through September.  A huge thank you for all of you who are supporting this wonderful program.

 

COME AND HELP make baby blankets for the October Baby Shower which helps local mothers and their newborn babies.  10:00 on Sept. 25 and Oct. 9 and if needed Oct. 23.  Sewing skills aren’t required.  Bring a sack lunch if you can stay.

 

MOVIE NIGHT for all ages is Sept. 2 at 6:00 “How To Train Your Dragon.”

Announcements for Sunday, September 7, 2014

THIS WEEK —The Needle Workers will meet at 10:00  on Tuesday, Sept. 9 in Fellowship Hall.

The Women’s Guild Brunch is Saturday, Sept. 13 from 9:30 to 11:30 in Fellowship Hall.

Yoga  each Tuesday at 4:00 ($5.00) and Friday at 10:00 (n/c).

 

 

 

 

We welcome Michael Hanawalt, our new Director of Music and our Chancel Choir back from break. Also a welcome to our new student choir members.

 

 

 

The flowers on the communion table today are given by Becky and Dane Hurt in celebration of their 35th Wedding Anniversary.

 

 

We welcome all of our visitors today and invite you to Fellowship Hall for coffee and cookies after the service. Pleasefollow the crowd to the left out of the sanctuary.
PLEASE CONSIDER becoming a student choir member sponsore. The sponsorship is $1,500 per student or $150. per month OR contribute what you can and join in with other families. The campaign will continue through September.  A huge thank you for all of you who are supporting this wonderful program.

W.O.W.–THE WEDNESDAY EVENING PROGRAM is starting September 10 and runs through November 19 offering you additional opportunities for fellowship, worship, and education during the week.

Food will be available to purchase at a reasonable price and everyone will eat together at 5:30.  Classes taught by Robin and Dr. Jim Rhatigan will start at 6:00.  A special music class will be taught by choir member Alyson Golloday (who is a Music Ed. Student at WSU) will be available for kids also at 6:00. Then a brief worship/meditation will be at 6:50 and the evening program ends at 7:00.You probably have noticed signs around the church with Worship, Wisdom, and Welcome to invite you to join in and since it’s on Wednesday, we are calling it WOW.

 

FALL FELLOWSHIP DINNERS signup sheets are in Fellowship Hall on the PIC board. The dinners will be in October and November.  . All members and nonmembers are welcome to participate.  If you are willing to host, please indicate the number of people you can accommodate for dinner, including yourself.

Announcements for Sunday, August 31, 2014

 

HELPFUL CHURCH INFORMATION

 

A NURSERY AND TODDLER ROOM are available downstairs for babies and toddlers during the church service.  Grace Kneil will be there to greet you and your children. A multiage SUNDAY SCHOOL CLASS meets in the lower level following “A Time for all Children”.  Anna Duxler and Megan Lovely teach the class.

 

BABY MONITORS are available for those of you who leave your children in the nursery or toddler room during the church service.  To check one out, please see Grace in the nursery.

 

BE SURE TO CHECK OUR WEB SITE ww.ucchurch.org each week for updates and new pictures! A preview of the Order of Service, Sunday announcements and Sermons are posted each week!  An archive of sermons (select the speaker), newsletters, and up-to-date calendar are all readily available on the website too.  Also check out our Facebook page by clicking on “Facebook” on any page of our church website, www.ucchurch.org

 

HEARING ASSISTED RECEIVERS are available for your use during the church service.  Please see an usher if you need one.

 

WANT A CD of a worship service?  Please sign up on the CD Form on the information board in Fellowship Hall.  You may pick-up your CD in the library.  $2 per CD may be put in “Deposit Box” in the office.

 

WOMENS’ GUILD BOOK EXCHANGE New books come in every week for this Women’s Guild outreach project.  Please bring books you have read and think others would enjoy to add to our bookshelves.  We like to keep our inventory interesting and inviting!   

 

CHECK OUT THE BULLETIN BOARDS IN FELLOWSHIP HALL.  The minutes of all the UCC Boards are posted on the bulletin boards as are the roster for the Church Council and all other boards.

 

 

Good Morning! Welcome to University

Congregational Church!

 

WE INVITE OUR VISITORS TODAY to join us in Fellowship Hall after the service for coffee, refreshments and conversation.  Just follow the crowd down the hallway (west).

 

PLEASE SIGN THE FELLOWSHIP PAD when it comes down the pew.  Members please sign and update any changes in your contact information.  If you are a guest, please sign the pad so that we may thank you for worshipping with us.

 

 

THIS SUNDAY

 

THE FLOWERS ON THE COMMUNION TABLE TODAY are given Dorothy and Ted Blankenship in anticipation of Fall.

 

 

THIS WEEK

 

THE CHURCH OFFICE will be closed Monday, September 1, for the Labor Day Holiday.

 

YOGA CLASSES meet on Tuesday at 4:00 p.m. ($5.00) and Friday at 10:00 a.m.in Fellowship Hall.

 

NEXT SUNDAY

 

WE WELCOME MICHAEL HANAWALT OUR NEW DIRECTOR OF MUSIC AND OUR UCC CHANCEL CHOIR BACK FROM SUMMER BREAK!

 

ROBIN BEGIN’S A NEW SERMON SERIES on “Where is God? Finding Spiritual Pathways”.

 

 

 

PLEASE CONSIDER becoming a student choir member sponsor for the 10 months the choir is a part of the worship service. The sponsorship is $1,500 per student or $150. per month OR contribute what you can and join in with other families. The campaign will continue through September but the sooner we know how many sponsors we have, the sooner we can include those students in our choir.  A huge thank you for all of you who are supporting this wonderful program.
 

W.O.W.–THE WEDNESDAY EVENING PROGRAM is starting September 10 and runs through November 19 offering you additional opportunities for fellowship, worship, and education during the week.

Food will be available to purchase at a reasonable price and everyone will eat together at 5:30.  Classes taught by Robin and Dr. Jim Rhatigan will start at 6:00.  A special music class will be taught by choir member Alyson Golloday (who is a Music Ed. Student at WSU) will be available for kids also at 6:00. Then a brief worship/meditation will be at 6:50 and the evening program ends at 7:00.You probably have noticed signs around the church with Worship, Wisdom, and Welcome to invite you to join in and since it’s on Wednesday, we are calling it WOW.

 

FALL FELLOWSHIP DINNERS signup sheets are in Fellowship Hall on the PIC board. The dinners will be in October and November.  For those of you who have not participated, this is a fun way to get to know UCC members and meet other people you may not know. The host furnishes the entrée, and all the guests bring a dish. All members and nonmembers are welcome to participate.  If you are willing to host, please indicate the number of people you can accommodate for dinner, including yourself.

 

SAVE THE DATE FOR THE WOMEN’S GUILD BRUNCH Saturday, September 13, 9:30-11:30 in Fellowship Hall.  Kathryn Page-Hauptman of the Forum Theatre will be the guest speaker. A

signup sheet is up in Fellowship Hall. Bring a friend and join the fun.

$7.00 p.p.

 

 

 

PLEASE BE AWARE of the new storm warning diagrams for direction of travel to shelter that have been mounted on the walls at strategic locations throughout the church. The main level diagrams indicate the direction of travel to the basement shelter.  The basement diagrams indicate areas of refuge.

Also, the Emergency Egress Procedures call for everyone to locate the exit sign nearest them and immediately leave the building at that location.

  REVELATIONS

 

Sunday, September 21, Prairie Pines

 

6:00 Dinner (The Guild ladies are cooking)

 

7:00 The roast begins for our beloved Bob Scott

Emcee: Bucky Walters

 

Sign up in Fellowship Hall or call the office to make a reservation.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Traditional Word:                            Proverbs 1:1-10

 

These are the wise saying of Soloman, David’s son, Israel’s

king—

Written down so we’ll know how to live well and right,

to understand what life means and where it’s going;

A manual for living,

for learning what’s right and just and fair;

To teach the inexperienced the ropes

and give our young people a grasp on reality.

There’s something here also for seasoned men and women,

still a thing or two for the experienced to learn—

Fresh wisdom to probe and penetrate,

The rhymes and reasons of wise men and women.

 

Start with God—the first step in learning is bowing down to

God;

only fools thumb their noses at such wisdom and

 

Pay close attention, friend, to what your father tells you;

Never forget what you learned at your mother’s knee.

Wear their counsel like flowers in your hair,

Like rings on your fingers.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Contemporary Word: 

Wisdom is the Biblical term for everyday living.  Wisdom is the art of living skillfully in whatever actual conditions we find ourselves.  It has virtually nothing to do with mere information or knowledge.

Wisdom has to do with:

  • becoming skillful in honoring our parents and raising our children,
  • handling our money,
  • going to work and exercising leadership,
  • treating our friends kindly,
  • eating and drinking healthfully,
  • cultivating emotions without ourselves and attitudes toward others that make for peace.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Announcements for Sunday, August 24, 2014

 

HELPFUL CHURCH INFORMATION

 

A NURSERY AND TODDLER ROOM are available downstairs for babies and toddlers during the church service.  Grace Kneil will be there to greet you and your children. A multiage SUNDAY SCHOOL CLASS meets in the lower level following “A Time for all Children”.  Anna Duxler and Megan Lovely teach the class.

 

BABY MONITORS are available for those of you who leave your children in the nursery or toddler room during the church service.  To check one out, please see Grace in the nursery.

 

BE SURE TO CHECK OUR WEB SITE ww.ucchurch.org each week for updates and new pictures! A preview of the Order of Service, Sunday announcements and Sermons are posted each week!  An archive of sermons (select the speaker), newsletters, and up-to-date calendar are all readily available on the website too.  Also check out our Facebook page by clicking on “Facebook” on any page of our church website, www.ucchurch.org

 

HEARING ASSISTED RECEIVERS are available for your use during the church service.  Please see an usher if you need one.

 

WANT A CD of a worship service?  Please sign up on the CD Form on the information board in Fellowship Hall.  You may pick-up your CD in the library.  $2 per CD may be put in “Deposit Box” in the office.

 

WOMENS’ GUILD BOOK EXCHANGE New books come in every week for this Women’s Guild outreach project.  Please bring books you have read and think others would enjoy to add to our bookshelves.  We like to keep our inventory interesting and inviting!   

 

CHECK OUT THE BULLETIN BOARDS IN FELLOWSHIP HALL.  The minutes of all the UCC Boards are posted on the bulletin boards as are the roster for the Church Council and all other boards.

 

 

Good Morning! Welcome to University

Congregational Church!

 

WE INVITE OUR VISITORS TODAY to join us in Fellowship Hall after the service for coffee, refreshments and conversation.  Just follow the crowd down the hallway (west).

 

PLEASE SIGN THE FELLOWSHIP PAD when it comes down the pew.  Members please sign and update any changes in your contact information.  If you are a guest, please sign the pad so that we may thank you for worshipping with us.

 

 

THIS SUNDAY

 

THE FLOWERS ON THE COMMUNION TABLE TODAY are given by N.J. and Chuck Roush in honor of YOU, the members and visitors at UCC.

 

 

THIS WEEK

 

THE CHURCH COUNCIL will meet on Monday, August 25, at 6:30 in the conference room.

 

YOGA CLASSES meet on Tuesday at 4:00 p.m. ($5.00) and Friday at 10:00 a.m.in Fellowship Hall.

 

NEXT SUNDAY

 

IT’S “WEAR YOUR UCC POLO SHIRT TO CHURCH DAY”!

(Not required—if you don’t have a UCC polo shirt, you know you are welcome to come in your usual Sunday clothes)  

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

THE CHOIR WILL RETURN SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 7.  Please consider becoming a student choir member sponsor for the 10 months the choir is a part of the worship service. The sponsorship is $1,500 per student or $150. per month OR contribute what you can and join in with other families. We need your sponsorship soon so we know how many students we can select.

 

THE WEDNESDAY EVENING PROGRAM starts September 10 and will include an additional worship opportunity, classes for people for all ages, and a chance for us to break bread together. You probably have noticed signs around the church with Worship, Wisdom, and Welcome to invite you to join in. More details coming soon.

 

FALL FELLOWSHIP DINNERS signup sheets are in Fellowship Hall on the PIC board. The dinners will be in October and November.  For those of you who have not participated, this is a fun way to get to know UCC members and meet other people you may not know. The host furnishes the entrée, and all the guests bring a dish. All members and nonmembers are welcome to participate.  If you are willing to host, please indicate the number of people you can accommodate for dinner, including yourself.

 

SAVE THE DATE FOR THE WOMEN’S GUILD BRUNCH Saturday, September 13, 9:30-11:30 in Fellowship Hall.  Kathryn Page-Hauptman of the Forum Theatre will be the guest speaker. A

sign up sheet is up in Fellowship Hall.

 

ALSO SAVE THE DATE FOR REVELATIONS Sunday, September 21, at Prairie Pines which will be a tribute to our beloved Bob Scott for the 27 years of service to UCC providing us with magnificent music.  Bucky Walters will be the emcee.More details soon.

 

 

 

 

 

 

PLEASE BE AWARE of the new storm warning diagrams for direction of travel to shelter that have been mounted on the walls at strategic locations throughout the church. The main level diagrams indicate the direction of travel to the basement shelter.  The basement diagrams indicate areas of refuge.

Also, the Emergency Egress Procedures call for everyone to locate the exit sign nearest them and immediately leave the building at that location.

Traditional WordJeremiah 29:11

 

I say this because I know what I am planning for you,” says the Lord. “I have good plans for you, not plans to hurt you. I will give you hope and a good future.

 

Contemporary Word:  Walt Whitman, Leaves of Grass

“Not I, nor anyone else can travel that road for you.
You must travel it by yourself.
It is not far. It is within reach.
Perhaps you have been on it since you were born, and did not know.
Perhaps it is everywhere – on water and land.”
― Walt WhitmanLeaves of Grass