Author: Paul Ellis Jackson

Paul is the Associate Minister of University Congregational Church.

Announcements for Sunday, December 1, 2019

The First Sunday in Advent

Sermon Title: “O Come, O Come, Emmanuel”

THIS WEEK

STEPHEN MINISTERS meet Thursday, December 5, at 11:00 a.m., in the office conference room.

UCC CHRISTMAS PARTY is this Saturday, December 7, 2019, at 6:00pm.  Join us for beverages at 6:00.  Dinner is provided by Café Maurice at 6:30.  The musical program features our own talented students performing a variety of selections, and, as an additional treat, Robin and Laura are going to perform a “jazzy” conclusion to our evening. Sign-up in fellowship hall or call UCC at 634-0430. The reservation deadline is Tuesday, December 2.  We appreciate your good-will offering.

YOGA will only meet on Tuesday, November 26, at 4:00pm, because the offices are closed for the Thanksgiving holiday.

NEXT WEEK

CHILDREN’S CHRISTMAS TABLEAU – is during worship on Sunday, December 8, at 10:30 a.m.

HOMELESS MEAL – On December 3rd, our next First Tuesday, we will plan for 100 meals unless notified otherwise. Our menu is the following:  spaghetti bake, green beans, baguettes, and brownies. This time we’d like to include more than chocolate so, go wild!  Contact Kathe Thompson for specifics: kathet13@aol.com

ANGEL TREE GIVING – Thanks to your abundant generosity, once again this year our Angel tags are flying off our fellowship hall tree!  A dozen or so tags for Starkey friends still remain, so if you have not yet claimed a tag, please stop by our table in fellowship hall today.  The Starkey tags represent adults with developmental disabilities who have limited family engagement and income, meaning that our UCC gifts will likely be the extent of their gifts under the tree at their group homes.  All Angel Tree gifts should be wrapped, placed in a clear plastic bag with the original tag, and returned to Fellowship Hall no later than Sunday, December 8.  For questions, contact Rod Phares or Marla Flentje.

BLANKET COLLECTION FOR OPERATION HOLIDAYWe are collecting blankets again and new or gently used coats of all sizes. Please bring new full or queen size blankets and coats to the Operation Holiday collection box in fellowship hall anytime through Sunday, December 8.

COLORING BOOKS WANTED The Head-to-Toe Hygiene Pantry is collecting children’s coloring books to distribute to children that visit the pantry on December 21.  They do not need crayons this time.  Please bring the coloring books to fellowship hall and drop them in the bins designated for the pantry.

Announcements for Sunday, November 24, 2019

Sermon title: “Count Your Blessings”

TODAY

THE FLOWERS ON THE COMMUNION TABLE TODAY are given by Larry and Barbara Widmer in celebration of their 50th wedding anniversary on December 29.

THIS WEEK

OFFICES CLOSED on Thursday and Friday, November 28-29, in observation of the Thanksgiving holiday.

YOGA will only meet on Tuesday, November 26, at 4:00pm, because the offices are closed for the Thanksgiving holiday.

NEXT WEEK

STEPHEN MINISTERS meets Thursday, December 5, at 11:00 a.m., in the office
conference room.

UCC CHRISTMAS PARTY is Saturday, December 7, 2019, at 6:00pm.  Join us for beverages and appetizers at 6:00.  Dinner is provided by Café Maurice at 6:30.  The musical program features Laura Williams, piano and Robin McGonigle, flute.  Sign-up in fellowship hall or call UCC at 634-0430. The reservation deadline is Tuesday, December 2.  We appreciate your good-will offering.

ANGEL TREE GIVING FOR CHRISTMAS  If you haven’t done so, please stop by our table this morning, in fellowship hall, for an Angel Tree tag. Our “angels” are: 1) adults with intellectual disabilities served by Starkey, a nonprofit agency that enables clients to live and work in the community, and 2) Gammon students and family members who are identified by Gammon teachers as those striving to overcome serious economic hardships. Your gifts should be wrapped, placed in a clear plastic bag with the original tag, and returned to the parlor no later than Sunday, December 8.

HOMELESS MEAL – On December 3rd, our next First Tuesday, we will plan for 100 meals unless notified otherwise. Our menu is the following:  Spaghetti Bake, green beans, baguettes, and brownies. This time we’d like to include more than chocolate so, go wild!  Contact Kathe Thompson for specifics: kathet13@aol.com

IT’S POINSETTIA TIME! If you would like to contribute to the Christmas floral display, please send a check for $15.00 to the church, payable to UCC by November 24, or you may put it in the offering plate. Be sure to write flowers on the memo line and indicate if your donation is in honor of, or in memory of someone special.

COLORING BOOKS WANTED The Head-to-Toe Hygiene Pantry is collecting children’s coloring books to distribute to children that visit the pantry on December 21.  They do not need crayons this time.  Please bring the coloring books to fellowship hall and drop them in the bins designated for the pantry.

BLANKET COLLECTION FOR HUMANKIND MINISTERIES OPERATION HOLIDAYWe are collecting blankets again and new or gently used coats of all sizes. Please bring new full or queen size blankets and coats to the Operation Holiday
collection box in fellowship hall anytime through Sunday, December 8.

BUCKETS FOR CHANGE The November coin collection will benefit the Wichita
Children’s Home with their “Buckets for Change” campaign.

Please join us in fellowship hall on Sunday, December 1, after worship for cake and beverages to celebrate Larry and Barbara Widmer’s 50th wedding anniversary. 

Join all four WSU Choirs on Sunday, Nov. 24, at 4:00pm, as they ring in the holidays! The 57th Annual Candlelight. Concerts are a celebration of both the holiday season and the breadth of talent in the Wichita State University School of Music. Get in the spirit of the season with an incredible variety of music! Get your tickets today!

Announcements for Sunday, November 17, 2019

TODAY

THE FLOWERS ON THE COMMUNION TABLE TODAY are a birthday remembrance of Olga Kenney, given by her daughter, Kathy Baldwin.

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.

THIS WEEK

LARKSFIELD CLASS meets on Wednesday, November 20, at 10:00 a.m., in the club room at Larksfield Place. Anyone is welcome.

MENS’ LUNCH is Thursday, November 21, at 11:30, at Scotch & Sirloin.

YOGA meets every Tuesday at 4:00, Thursday at 4:00, and Friday, at 10:00, in
fellowship hall. The cost for the Tuesday and Thursday class is $5, because it is
instructor led.

NEXT WEEK

OFFICES CLOSED on Thursday and Friday, November 28-29, in observation of the Thanksgiving holiday.

ANGEL TREE GIVING FOR CHRISTMAS  If you haven’t done so, please stop by our table this morning, in fellowship hall, for an Angel Tree tag. Our “angels” are: 1) adults with intellectual disabilities served by Starkey, a nonprofit agency that enables clients to live and work in the community, and 2) Gammon students and family members who are identified by Gammon teachers as those striving to overcome serious economic hardships. Your gifts should be wrapped, placed in a clear plastic bag with the original tag, and returned to fellowship hall no later than Sunday, December 8.

If you have already claimed a Gammon tag, we have become aware that several wish list items are more expensive in nature. Please gift only what you consider practical and affordable. Whatever you can give will be gratefully received.

VOLUNTEERS NEEDED at Gammon Elementary on Thursday, Nov. 21 for 3 ½ hours in the morning or afternoon to help the Physical Ed teachers with a Body Venture creative interactive exhibit. The students will learn how the different parts of the body function and the part that good nutrition, not smoking, and exercise plays in keeping the body healthy. Sign up on the PIC board or contact Cyndi Richter at ccrichter@cox.net for details.

HOMELESS MEAL – On December 3rd, our next First Tuesday, we will plan for 100 meals unless notified otherwise. Our menu is the following:  Grace Kneil’s Spaghetti Bake, Debbie Green’s green beans, baguettes (sliced and buttered), and brownies…yes, brownies again. This time we’d like to include more than chocolate so, go wild!  Contact Kathe Thompson for specifics: kathet13@aol.com

Thanks to those who contributed food to the November 5th First Tuesday Homeless Meal, to Grace Kneil for creating the meal, to those who served that evening and to all who offered to help. We served about 50 men and women at the Winter Overflow Shelter and at The Villas across the street that night. (Leftovers are never wasted!)

IT’S POINSETTIA TIME! If you would like to contribute to the Christmas floral display, please send a check for $15.00 to the church, payable to UCC by November 20, or you may put it in the offering plate. Be sure to write flowers on the memo line and indicate if your donation is in honor of, or in memory of someone special.

Announcements for Sunday, November 10, 2019

Sermon title: “Good God: Why Evil”

TODAY

THE FLOWERS ON THE COMMUNION TABLE TODAY are given in thanksgiving for blessings received by Errol and Suzie Luginbill.

HONDURAN EMBOSSED CARDS on sale Sunday, November 10, in fellowship hall after worship. The proceeds benefit the Hygiene Pantry and help to pay for the coloring books that Barbara McKee takes to Honduras each year.

THIS WEEK

HOUSE CHURCH STUDY – is Tuesday, November 12, from 7:00-8:30pm, at
Leigh Aaron-Leary’s house, 7233 Oxford St.  This is the last evening this session.  The next two essays from the 1619 Project series are: “Equality” and “Capitalism and Wealth.” Contact Marla Flentje with questions at 250-1344.

HEAD-TO-TOE HYGIENE PANTRY workday is this Thursday, November 14, from 9-11am, at 2130 E. 21st St. N. The Pantry is open on Saturday, November 16, from 9:00-11:30 a.m.   sentiment

YOGA meets every Tuesday at 4:00, Thursday at 4:00, and Friday, at 10:00, in fellowship hall. The cost for the Tuesday and Thursday class is $5, because it is instructor-led.

NEXT WEEK

ALL BOARDS MEET on Sunday, November 17, immediately following the
worship service at 11:45 a.m.

LARKSFIELD CLASS meets on November 20, at 10:00 a.m., in the club room at Larksfield Place. Anyone is welcome.

MEN’S LUNCH is Thursday, November 21, at 11:30, at Scotch & Sirloin.

ANGEL TREE GIVING FOR CHRISTMAS  Please stop by our table in Fellowship Hall to select the “angels” who you wish to gift this season.  Our “angels” are: 1) adults with intellectual disabilities served by Starkey, a nonprofit agency that enables clients to live and work in the community.  Starkey identifies those with very low incomes and little family contact, who would otherwise have no Christmas gifts, and 2) Gammon students and family members who are identified by Gammon teachers as those striving to overcome serious economic hardships.

The tags identify their wish list.  We ask that you purchase at least  three items on the list. Your gifts should be wrapped, placed in a clear plastic bag with the original tag, and returned to Fellowship Hall no later than Sunday, December 8.

COLLECTING WINTER COATS FOR GAMMON STUDENTS – With the arrival of cold weather, we have learned that some Gammon students from low-income families are coming to school without heavier coats. If you have gently-used children’s coats, sizes 5 – 12, that are no longer being used, please consider donating them for a Gammon student.  You may bring coats to the designated area in Fellowship Hall during the next few Sundays.  Of course, new coats will also be welcomed! 

VOLUNTEERS NEEDED at Gammon Elementary on Thursday, Nov. 21 for 3 ½ hours in the morning or afternoon to help the Physical Ed teachers with a Body Venture creative interactive exhibit. The students will learn how the different parts of the body function and the part that good nutrition, not smoking, and exercise plays in keeping the body healthy. Contact Cyndi Richter at ccrichter@cox.net for details.

Announcements for Sunday, November 3, 2019

Sermon title: “The Memory of You”

TODAY

THE FLOWERS ON THE COMMUNION TABLE TODAY are given by Pat Snyder in remembrance of all our loved ones who are no longer with us.

SERVICE OF REMEMBRANCE is during our worship service today. This is a time to remember loved ones that have passed away by coming forward and lighting a
candle.

CONGREGATIONAL MEETING is today at 11:30, in the sanctuary. Please stay seated if you plan to attend so that we can get started immediately following worship.  The purpose of the meeting is to vote on the bylaws.

THIS WEEK

HOUSE CHURCH STUDY – is Tuesday, November 5, from 7:00-8:30pm, at Flentje house, 543 N Birkdale Court. Please join us anytime you can for the next three Tuesdays.  The next two essays from the 1619 Project series are: “Sugar” and “A Broken Healthcare System.” Contact Marla Flentje with questions at 250-1344.

HOMELESS MEAL – This Tuesday, November 5, at 6:00pm, UCC is serving a warm meal to 120 cold customers at the Homeless Overflow Shelter, 821 N Market. If you can contribute to this meal, choose from the following menu items: 8 dozen Corn Muffins; 10 bags Corn Chips; 8 dozen Brownies. Please call or email Kathe at:  kathet13@aol.com; or 561-236-5909.

COOKS’ NIGHT OUT – is November 7, at 6:00. An evening of Celebration of Flint Hills Music Featuring the Tallgrass Express String Band (including Peg and Bill Browning’s daughter Annie Wilson) And Jack Christie’s brisket–a downhome dinner. $15 tickets available in fellowship hall.

SANDWICH SATURDAY is on Saturday, November 9, at 10:30a.m., at St. John’s Episcopal Church.  We are assembling sandwiches on Friday, November 8 at 5:30 in the UCC kitchen.  We need volunteers to help with sandwich assembly.  If interested in helping please just show up at the church at 5:30.

YOGA meets every Tuesday at 4:00, Thursday at 6:00, and Friday, at 10:00, in
fellowship hall. The cost for the Tuesday and Thursday class is $5, because it is
instructor led.

NEXT WEEK

HEAD-TO-TOE HYGIENE PANTRY workday is this Thursday, November 14, from 9-11am, at 2130 E. 21st St. N. The Pantry is open on Saturday,
November 16, from 9:00-11:30 a.m.

ALTERNATIVE GIFT MARKET is on Saturday, November 9, from 10:00 – 4:00, at First Presbyterian Church.  The market features charitable gifts starting at only $1.00, fair-trade crafts and foods, café lunch, and more. Admission is free.  Your purchase helps to alleviate poverty, hunger, and injustice around the world.

COLLECTING WINTER COATS FOR GAMMON STUDENTS – With the arrival of cold weather, we have learned that some Gammon students from low-income families are coming to school without heavier coats, making bus waits and playground time especially difficult.  If you have gently-used children’s coats, sizes 5 – 12, in your family that are no longer being used, please consider donating them for a Gammon student.  You may bring coats to the designated area in Fellowship Hall during the next few Sundays.  Of course, new coats will also be welcomed! 

HONDURAN EMBOSSED CARDS on sale Sunday, November 10, in fellowship hall after worship. The proceeds benefit the Hygiene Pantry and help to pay for the coloring books that Barbara McKee takes to Honduras each year.

Announcements for Sunday, October 27, 2019

Sermon title: “Singing from Darkness into Light”

TODAY

THE FLOWERS ON THE COMMUNION TABLE TODAY are given by Leigh
Aaron-Leary in celebration of October. “I’m so glad I live in a world where there are Octobers.” – L. M. Montgomery

CONGREGATIONAL CAFÉ— will be held today at 11:45 in fellowship hall to review the changes to the bylaws.

HYGIENE BAG ASSEMBLY is today at 11:30 in fellowship hall. Everyone is welcome and encouraged to assist with filling the bags.

THIS WEEK

NEW HOUSE CHURCH STUDY – is Tuesday, October 29, from 7:00-8:30pm, at Flentje hose, 543 N Birkdale Court. Please join us anytime you can for the next three Tuesdays.  The next two essays from the 1619 Project series are: “Sugar” and “A Broken Healthcare System.” Contact Marla Flentje with questions at 250-1344.

BABY SHOWER TIME – The UCC Women’s Guild annual baby shower is on Wednesday, October 30, at 11 a.m. in fellowship hall. We will decorate bags, have a lunch of soup and sandwiches and then fill the bags with articles needed for newborn babies. The bags will be distributed to agencies that work with underprivileged mothers and babies. Everyone is welcome to attend.  The Guild will provide diapers, wipes, lotion and shampoo. The congregation is asked to help by providing gowns/sleepers or an outfit, onesies, socks, hats, warm blankets, and toys (for babies 0 – 3 months). Please place items in the box designated for the shower in fellowship hall.

WEDNESDAY NIGHT ALIVE – “The Most Dangerous Book in the World”, a progressive Bible study on Wednesday evenings from 6:00-7:00, September 11-October 30.   You will need a New Revised Standard Version Bible. 

YOGA meets every Tuesday at 4:00, Thursday at 6:00, and Friday, at 10:00, in
fellowship hall. The cost for the Tuesday and Thursday class is $5, because it is
instructor led.

NEXT WEEK

SERVICE OF REMEMBRANCE is during our worship service on November 3. This is a time to remember loved ones that have passed away by coming forward and lighting a candle. We invite you to bring mementos and pictures of your loved ones that have passed away to display on the communion table.

INTERESTED IN FEEDING THE HOMELESS? – on November 5th call Kathe Thompson at 561-236-5909.

COOKS’ NIGHT OUT – is November 7, at 6:00. An evening of Celebration of Flint Hills Music Featuring the Tallgrass Express String Band (including Peg and Bill Browning’s daughter Annie Wilson) And Jack Christie’s brisket–a downhome dinner. $15 tickets available in fellowship hall.

SANDWICH SATURDAY is on Saturday, November 9, at 10:30a.m., at St. John’s Episcopal Church.  We are assembling sandwiches on Friday, November 8 at 5:30 in the UCC kitchen.  We need volunteers to help with sandwich assembly.  Sign-up on the PIC board if you would like to volunteer.

COLLECTING WINTER COATS FOR GAMMON STUDENTS – With the arrival of cold weather, we have learned that some Gammon students from low-income families are coming to school without heavier coats, making bus waits and playground time especially difficult.  If you have gently-used children’s coats, sizes 5 – 12, in your family that are no longer being used, please consider donating them for a Gammon student.  You may bring coats to the designated area in Fellowship Hall during the next few Sundays.  Of course, new coats will also be welcomed! 

Announcements for Sunday, October 20, 2019

Sermon title: “Ellen and George…An Odd Couple”

TODAY

THE FLOWERS ON THE COMMUNION TABLE TODAY are given by Carla and Doug Walker. “We are sending UCC’s Anita Jones many positive thoughts and prayers during her recovery following bypass surgery.

ALL BOARDS MEET immediately following the worship service at 11:45.

THIS WEEK

NEW HOUSE CHURCH STUDY – begins October 22, at 7:00pm, in the UCC
parlor. We will focus on the 1619 Project. Commissioned by the New York Times in partnership with the Smithsonian, the 1619 Project re-examines the legacy of slavery in the U.S. The Project is timed for the 400th anniversary of the arrival of the first enslaved people from West Africa and includes historical essays, poems, and fiction. House Church facilitators will lead discussion of selected essays.  Everyone is welcome, and you need not attend each session. This session is four weeks through November 12. Contact Kathe Thompson at kathet13@aol.com or 561-236-5909, if interested and receive a copy of the first essay to be discussed. Invite your friends!

WEDNESDAY NIGHT ALIVE – “The Most Dangerous Book in the World”, a progressive Bible study on Wednesday evenings from 6:00-7:00, September 11-October 30.   You will need a New Revised Standard Version Bible. 

LARKSFIELD DISCUSSION GROUP meets on Wednesday, October 23,, at 10:00 a.m., in the Larksfield club room.

YOGA meets every Tuesday at 4:00, Thursday at 6:00, and Friday, at 10:00, in
fellowship hall. The cost for the Tuesday and Thursday class is $5, because it is
instructor led.

NEXT WEEK

NOTICE: CONGREGATIONAL CAFÉ— will be held on October 27, at 11:45 in fellowship hall to review the changes to the bylaws.

HYGIENE BAG ASSEMBLY is on Sunday, October 27, at 11:30 in fellowship hall. Everyone is welcome and encouraged to assist with filling the bags.

BABY SHOWER TIME – The UCC Women’s Guild annual Baby Shower is on Wednesday, October 30, at 11 a.m. in fellowship hall. We will decorate bags, have a lunch of soup and sandwiches and then fill the bags with articles needed for newborn babies. The bags will be distributed to agencies that work with underprivileged mothers and babies. Everyone is welcome to attend.  The Guild will provide diapers, wipes, lotion and shampoo. The congregation is asked to help by providing gowns/sleepers or an outfit, onesies, socks, hats, warm blankets, and toys (for babies 0 – 3 months). Please place items in the box designated for the shower in fellowship hall.

FIRST TUESDAYS – Please mark the first Tuesday in November and December on your calendars as they are the Tuesdays we serve 120 meals to the homeless men and women in Wichita at the Winter Overflow Shelter at 829 Market Street. Sign-up on the PIC board in fellowship hall if interested in participating.

CLEANING CREW NEEDED – Friday, October 25th, 9:30 a.m.  The Outreach Board invites you to join us in putting the final cleaning touches on a new Habitat for Humanity home located at 1311 N Estelle.  The Barahuni family, originally from the Democratic Republic of the Congo, have put in many hours of “sweat equityand are anxiously awaiting to move in.  All cleaning supplies will be available. 

COOKS’ NIGHT OUT – is November 7, at 6:00. An evening of Celebration of Flint Hills Music Featuring the Tallgrass Express String Band (including Peg and Bill Browning’s daughter Annie Wilson) And Jack Christie’s brisket–a downhome dinner. $15 tickets available the next two Sunday in fellowship hall.

Announcements for Sunday, October 13, 2019

THE FLOWERS ON THE COMMUNION TABLE TODAY are given by Mary Sue Smith in memory of her husband The Honorable Richard D. Greene.

CHILI COOK-OFF- Today at 11:30 in fellowship hall. Come and taste different kinds of chili, vote for your favorite to help select the UCC Chili Royalty, and then enjoy a big bowl of chili, cornbread and dessert. All good-will offerings will support our Hygiene Pantry. Sponsored by the Outreach board.

THIS WEEK

WEDNESDAY NIGHT ALIVE – “The Most Dangerous Book in the World”, a progressive Bible study on Wednesday evenings from 6:00-7:00, September 11-October 30.   You will need a New Revised Standard Version Bible. 

MENS’ LUNCH is Thursday, October 17, at 11:30, at Scotch & Sirloin. The guest speaker is Mike Kennedy, the voice of the Shockers, will talk about the coming season of men’s basketball.

HEAD-TO-TOE HYGIENE PANTRY is open on Saturday, October 17, from 9:00-11:30 a.m., at 2130 E. 21st St. N.  There is no workday this week.

YOGA meets every Tuesday at 4:00, Thursday at 6:00, and Friday, at 10:00, in
fellowship hall. The cost for the Tuesday and Thursday class is $5, because it is
instructor led.

NEXT WEEK

ALL BOARDS MEET on Sunday, October 20, immediately following the worship service at 11:45 a.m.

NEW HOUSE CHURCH STUDY – begins October 22, at 7:00pm, in the UCC
parlor. We will focus on the 1619 Project. Commissioned by the New York Times in partnership with the Smithsonian, the 1619 Project re-examines the legacy of slavery in the U.S. The Project is timed for the 400th anniversary of the arrival of the first enslaved people from West Africa and includes historical essays, poems, and fiction. House Church facilitators will lead discussion of selected essays.  Everyone is welcome, and you need not attend each session. This session is four weeks through November 12. Contact Kathe Thompson at kathet13@aol.com or 561-236-5909, if interested and receive a copy of the first essay to be discussed. Invite your friends!

LARKSFIELD DISCUSSION GROUP meets on Wednesday, October 23,, at 10:00 a.m., in the Larksfield club room.

BABY SHOWER TIME- The UCC Women’s Guild annual Baby Shower is on Wednesday, October 30, at 11 a.m. in fellowship hall. We will decorate bags, have a lunch of soup and sandwiches and then fill the bags with articles needed for newborn babies. The bags will be distributed to agencies that work with underprivileged mothers and babies. Everyone is welcome to attend.  The Guild will provide diapers, wipes, lotion and shampoo. The congregation is asked to help by providing gowns/sleepers or an outfit, onesies, socks, hats, warm blankets, and toys (for babies 0 – 3 months). Please place items in the box designated for the shower in fellowship hall.

NOTICE OF CONGREGATIONAL CAFÉ — will be held on October 27, at 11:45 in fellowship hall to review the changes to the bylaws.

FIRST TUESDAYS – Please mark the first Tuesday in November and December on your calendars as they are the Tuesdays we serve 120 meals to the homeless men and women in Wichita at the Winter Overflow Shelter at 829 Market Street. Sign-up on the PIC board in fellowship hall if interested in participating.

Announcements for Sunday, October 6, 2019

Sermon Title: “Communing with the Spirit”

WORLD COMMUNION SUNDAY 2019

THE FLOWERS ON THE COMMUNION TABLE TODAY are given by Elaine and Jack Christie in honor of Breast Cancer Awareness Month.

OUTREACH BOARD will hold their monthly meeting this Sunday, Oct. 6, to
finalize plans for the Chili Feed.  The meeting will be held in the office conference room.

BLESSING OF THE ANIMALS is on Sunday, October 6, at 2:00 p.m., in the south courtyard at UCC.  Everyone is welcome. There will be a short service and a blessing of each animal.

THIS WEEK

WEDNESDAY NIGHT ALIVE – “The Most Dangerous Book in the World”, a progressive Bible study on Wednesday evenings from 6:00-7:00, September 11-October 30.   Did you ever wonder how the Bible came to be? Who decided what books would be in it? Who even wrote all those books? And why it is so dangerous? If these questions spark your curiosity then you should join us for Wednesday Night Alive. You will need a New Revised Standard Version Bible. 

SWEET PEACE – An elegant buffet of hors d’oeuvres and desserts benefitting Partners for Wichita. Will be held at the Dugan Gorges Conference Center, Newman University on Thursday, October 10, 2019, 7:00pm.  Sign up on the PIC board today.

YOGA meets every Tuesday at 4:00, Thursday at 6:00, and Friday, at 10:00, in
fellowship hall. The cost for the Tuesday and Thursday class is $5, because it is
instructor led.

NEXT WEEK

CHILI COOK-OFF – is Sunday, Oct. 13, following the worship service.  All proceeds benefit the Hygiene Pantry, so let’s make this year the best yet! Contact Jane Phares to secure your spot among the entry’s at: janephares32@gmail.com; or by phone 316 210-2364. Eager to hear from you.  

MENS’ LUNCH is Thursday, March 16, at 11:30, at Scotch & Sirloin. The guest speaker is Mike Kennedy, the voice of the Shockers, will talk about the coming season of men’s basketball.

HEAD-TO-TOE HYGIENE PANTRY is open on Saturday, September 17, from 9:00-11:30 a.m., at 2130 E. 21st St. N.  There is no workday this week.

BABY SHOWER TIME- The UCC Women’s Guild annual Baby Shower is on Wednesday, October 30, at 11 a.m. in fellowship hall. We will decorate bags, have a lunch of soup and sandwiches and then fill the bags with articles needed for newborn babies. The bags will be distributed to agencies that work with underprivileged mothers and babies. Everyone is welcome to attend.  The Guild will provide diapers, wipes, lotion and shampoo. The congregation is asked to help by providing gowns/sleepers or an outfit, onesies, socks, hats, warm blankets, and toys (for babies 0 – 3 months). Please place items in the box designated for the shower in fellowship hall.

NEW HOUSE CHURCH STUDY – begins October 22, at 7:00pm, in the UCC
parlor. We will focus on the 1619 Project. Commissioned by the New York Times in partnership with the Smithsonian, the 1619 Project re-examines the legacy of slavery in the U.S. The Project is timed for the 400th anniversary of the arrival of the first enslaved people from West Africa and includes historical essays, poems, and fiction. House Church facilitators will lead discussion of selected essays.  Everyone is welcome, and you need not attend each session. This session is four weeks through November 12. Contact Marla Flentje, marlajflentje@gmail.com or 250-1344, if interested and receive a copy of the first essay to be discussed. Invite your friends!

Announcements for Sunday. September 29, 2019

THE FLOWERS ON THE COMMUNION TABLE TODAY are given by
Dianne Robinson

REVELATIONS is tonight at 6:00 p.m., in fellowship hall.  Proceeds benefit the student music scholarship program.

THIS WEEK

LARKSFIELD CLASS meets on September 25, at 10:00 a.m., in the club room. Everyone is welcome.

WEDNESDAY NIGHT ALIVE – “The Most Dangerous Book in the World”, a progressive bible study on Wednesday evenings from 6:00-7:00, September 11-October 30.   Did you ever wonder how the Bible came to be? Who decided what books would be in it? Who even wrote all those books? And why it is so dangerous? If these questions spark your curiosity then you should join us for Wednesday Night Alive. You will need a New Revised Standard Version Bible. 

STEPHEN MINISTERS meets Thursday, October 3, at 11:00 a.m., in the office
conference room.

YOGA meets every Tuesday at 4:00, Thursday at 6:00, and Friday, at 10:00, in fellowship hall. The cost for the Tuesday and Thursday class is $5, because it is instructor led.

NEXT WEEK

BLESSING OF THE ANIMALS is on Sunday, October 6, at 2:00 p.m., in the south courtyard at UCC.  Everyone is welcome. There will be a short service and a blessing of each animal.

WEDNESDAY NIGHT ALIVE – “The Most Dangerous Book in the World”, a progressive bible study on Wednesday evenings from 6:00-7:00, September 11-October 30.   

SWEET PEACE – An elegant buffet of hors d’oeuvres and desserts benefitting Partners for Wichita. Will be held at the Dugan Gorges Conference Center, Newman University on Thursday, October 10, 2019, 7:00pm.  Sign up on the PIC board today.

CALLING ALL CHEFS (and wanna-be chefs)!  get out your recipe, don your toque and cook your chili.  Chili Cook-off, Sunday, Oct. 13 following the worship service.  All proceeds benefit the Hygiene Pantry, so let’s make this year the best yet! 
Contact Jane Phares to secure your spot among the entrees at: janephares32@gmail.com; or by phone 316 210-2364. Eager to hear from you.  

IN THE MOOD – is October 18, at 6:30pm, at the Kansas Aviation Museum. We will be able to accept checks or credit cards that evening for the silent auction items. Join us for a fun-filled evening. Proceeds go towards the mission of our church

NEW HOUSE CHURCH STUDY – begins October 22, at 7:00pm, in the UCC
parlor. We will focus on the 1619 Project. Commissioned by the New York Times in partnership with the Smithsonian, the 1619 Project re-examines the legacy of slavery in the U.S. The Project is timed for the 400th anniversary of the arrival of the first enslaved people from West Africa and includes historical essays, poems, and fiction. House Church facilitators will lead discussion of selected essays.  Everyone is welcome, and you need not attend each session.  For the first session on October 22, we will meet in the church parlor. This session is four weeks through November 12. Contact Marla Flentje, marlajflentje@gmail.com or 250-1344, to indicate your interest and receive a copy of the first essay to be discussed. And invite your friends!