SPIRE, January 2015 A.pub - First Congregational Church
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SPIRE, January 2015 A.pub - First Congregational Church
The First Congregational Church of Wallingford January 2015 THE SPIRE Shrove Tuesday Pancake Dinner and Games Tuesday, February 17 - 6:00 p.m. A variety of pancakes, sausage, and fruit will be available. Fun, Food, and Fellowship Don’t miss this event A free will offering will be accepted. Ash Wednesday Holy Communion A Service of Reconciliation and Healing February 18 at 7:00 p.m. We will share the ancient rite of “Anointing with Oil.” Tuesday Evening Lenten Series 2015 Finding Faith at the Movies: A Lenten Journey Film Series Tuesday, February 24 - Heaven is For Real Tuesday, March 3 - The Good Lie Tuesday, March 10 - A Better Life Tuesday, March 17 - I am David Tuesday, March 24 - The Way Finding Faith at the Movies is an invitation to explore themes of Lent and faith – forgiveness, sacrifice, ethical choices, love, hope, exile and homecoming - through the medium of film. Movies provide stories that have the power to touch the heart, mind and soul. Movies can motivate and change people and people can change the world. We will explore four different films and discuss the themes and issues that they present. Join us for a wonderful soup, sandwich and dessert meal together and then stay for the film and discussion. 6:00 PM: Soup and Sandwich Supper in Congregational Hall 6:45 PM: Lenten Film and Discussion Page 2 340 Years ~ “Called to New Beginnings” Dear Sisters and Brothers, A Christmas and Epiphany Season Thank You: We have just experienced a truly wonderful holiday season here at First Church. I give thanks that so many of you shared the Christmas worship celebrations with us. I loved the music that was offered by our choirs, soloists, handbell choir, and instrumentals. It was great to have so many of our college students return and share in the leadership of the 9 pm Lessons & Carols service on Christmas Eve. And the Children’s Christmas Pageant at the 5:00 pm service was presented with artistic skill and enthusiasm. Thank you Deacons, Flower Committee, Men’s Ministry, Ushers, Greeters, Musicians, children, youth, college students, adults, parents and individual volunteers for making our Christmas and Epiphany worship services so beautiful and meaningful. 340th Anniversary Year: We now enter a very special year in our church family’s history. 340 years ago in 1675, our congregation came out of Center Church on the Green in New Haven and began the settlement of Wallingford. The church received its charter from the Connecticut legislature and worship services began under the leadership of the Rev. Samuel Street. Later this year we plan to celebrate this wonderful time with special events and activities. Stewardship Focus – Blessed to be a Blessing: We recently received a $2,000 gift from one of our church members in support of our Youth Ministry program. This gift came from that person’s IRA “mandatory distribution” as a charitable gift. Individuals ages 70 ½ or older, are required to take distributions from their IRAs (called a required minimum distribution, or RMD) each year, by December 31. Generally, that distribution is taxable income to the account owner. However, the charitable rollover offers another option for the RMD. By giving to a church or a qualified charity, you can direct the custodian of your IRA to distribute money directly to a charity of your choice, without having to count that distribution as taxable income. This avoids all income taxes on the distribution and benefits a cause that you care about. That is what you call a win – win for you and your charity. If you routinely give to the church, you may want to consider making a direct distribution from your IRA. Lent Begins Ash Wednesday, February 18: We have some wonderful programs and study groups planned for the upcoming Lenten Season. These activities are highlighted in this issue of “The Spire” with dates and times. Please join us for a spiritual Lenten journey in these challenging times. Grace and peace, Dean T h e S p ir e Page 3 340 Years ~ “Called to New Beginnings” FEBRUARY 8 – FIFTH SUNDAY AFTER EPIPHANY Contemporary Christian Band Debut Youth Career Event this Afternoon Sermon: “Source of Strength” Focus Scriptures: Isaiah 40: 21-31 & Mark 1: 29-39 Theme: “Proclaiming the Gospel, becoming healers in our time” FEBRUARY 15 – LAST SUNDAY AFTER EPIPHANY Our Boy Scouts from Troop 5 will assist with the worship service. Sermon: “Compassionate Community” Focus Scriptures: 2 Kings 2: 1-12 & Mark 9: 2-9 Theme: “Each generation will inherit the mantle of leadership” FEBRUARY 17 at 6:00 p.m. – SHROVE TUESDAY Pancake Supper & Fellowship in Congregational Hall. Good food, pancake races, conversation & laughter. An evening to celebrate Mardi Gras! All are welcome. FEBRUARY 18 at 7:00 p.m. – ASH WEDNESDAY A Worship Service of Reconciliation and Healing Sermon: “Reflect & Renew” Focus Scriptures: Joel 2: 1-2, 12-17 & Matthew 6: 1-6, 16-21 We will share the Lord’s Supper & the ancient rite of “Anointing with Oil.” FEBRUARY 22 – FIRST SUNDAY IN LENT Sermon: “God’s Paths” Focus Scriptures: Psalm 25: 1-10 & Mark 1: 9-15 Theme: “To you, O Lord, I lift up my soul, in you I trust” Page 4 Our Search and God’s Call The Search for a new Senior Minister begins. For surely I know the plans I have for you, says the Lord, plans for your welfare and not for harm, to give you a future with hope. (Jeremiah 28:11) This is an exciting time of transition for our congregation as we determine how God is calling us into the future, and who will be called as Senior Minister to serve our church family. Our next step is to establish a Search Committee for our new Senior Minister. Their job will be to complete our church profile and examine candidates to find just the right person for us. If you are interested in nominating a church member to the Search Committee, complete information about the nomination process and nomination forms are available in the Narthex, church office and available to download on-line from the church’s website at www.firstchurchwlfd.org. Nomination forms will be accepted until March 1, 2015. Please return them to the sealed boxes in the Narthex, church office, mail them in, or give to one of the members of the Nominating Committee. You may not nominate yourself, or a member of your immediate family (spouse, child). You may nominate up to a maximum of 3 people. You must complete and submit the Nomination form, so the Nominating Committee has some input from you about why you think someone would be an asset to the Search Committee. The only single thing required for consideration is that everyone on the Search Committee must be a member of our congregation. Thank you for your participation and commitment to our church’s future. T h e S p ir e Page 5 Scholarship Annual Report 2014 was another expanding year for the scholarship committee. We hit the ground running and never looked back. Our goal was to create opportunities for the youth and the adults to come together in more ways than fundraising. What better way, we thought, than to offer a Career Event that included tapping into the many diverse professionals that are members of the church. We had an overwhelming positive response from the professionals as well as the youth. In February over 70 youth attended to hear about very diverse professions. We then moved back into fundraising mode with our annual Palm Sunday envelope drive. Once again, a very generous response from the congregation. We also had our second wine tasting event. Building on the previous year we had a very successful event that included our signature wine glass with the image of the church etched on it that was given to all that purchased a ticket. We also had our annual Mother’s Day Flower Sale. Flowers and vegetables were available for purchase and once again very successful. Starting in May we reviewed 8 very deserving applications for scholarships. These scholarships were awarded on Father’s day in June. The recipients included (in no particular order) Caylee Allard, Summer Edeen, Christine Ewart, Adam Filkins, Nicole Kern, Michael May, Leah Meyers, Mackenzie Weborg. Afterwards the congregation was treated to an ice cream social with vanilla, chocolate and strawberry ice cream with all the toppings. After a busy winter and spring we took a well-deserved break. We picked up right where we left off. Covering coffee hour for the month of October and holding our third annual pasta dinner which is our free dinner to thank the congregation for all of their generous support throughout the year. Good food and fellowship followed by a chance to win a free door prize for all who attended. As if all that was not enough, the committee decided to try something new. Selling gift cards, with a small window for sales before the holidays, the response was above expectations with this event likely becoming an annual event. We would like to thank the committee members, Wendy Eaton-Soto, Frank Stellato, Tony Buccheri, Tony Terzi, Mike Savenelli, William Fries and Angela Buccheri. Their commitment, help, and support throughout the year helped make all the events more successful than imagined. Respectively submitted, Jill Broun & Frank Falcone, Co-Chairs (Note: The Scholarship Report was accidently left out of the 2014 official report. Please add this page to your copy of the Annual Report. ) Page 6 MISSIONS POSSIBLE One Great Hour of Sharing March 15, 2015 “God is able to provide you with every blessing in abundance...You may share abundantly in every good work.” selections: 2 Corinthians 9:8 For over 65 years, Christians in North America have changed lives with their gifts to One Great Hour of Sharing. By sharing our resources, we share God’s love and blessings. Even when times are tough, and the world around us seems uncertain, we are confident enough in God’s blessings to share abundantly with those in need. Bring a few extra dollars to church on Sunday, March 15. One Great Hour of Sharing envelopes will be in the pews for your convenience. Arts for Healing The Board of Community and World Service is joining with Girl Scout Troop 60171 in collecting art supplies to help kids through difficult times at Yale New Hospital. Through out February, boxes will be in the Narthex for your donations of: Pencils and Markers Colored Pencils Construction Paper or Plain White Paper Washable Paints and Paint Brushes Erasers and pens Ruled white paper Non-toxic glue and glue sticks Non-toxic Glitter Glue. The girls are asking for “new” items, only. Toss a few items in your grocery cart and then into the collection box. You will feel most blessed! P.S. Don’t forget a few single rolls of toilet paper for the “Toilet Paper Toss” on Feb. 15. All paper collected to be donated to Masters Mana. Church School News Our students have been very busy during Sunday School making crystal snowflakes, cookies and lavender hand warmers. Grades Pre-K, Kindergarten, 1, & 2 are singing This Little Light of Mine in church on February 8 and Grade 5 will be making lunches for Master's Manna on Sunday. If the real snow flakes pile up on a Sunday morning, please check WTNH, Channel 8 for possible cancellation. The snow storms have been on Monday, so far! T h e S p ir e Page 7 Are You Ready For Something New? ♪♪ The Debut of our own Contemporary Christian Band! Sunday, February 8 at the 10:00 AM service. Featuring our own in-house talented singers and instrumentalists. Film Fest Concert for Bawa, Cameroon Friday, February 27th at 7:00 PM Finally it is here! Featuring Kyle Brazauski, Jeanette Gross, Jessie Hawthorn, and many others. M.C.’s Vinny Cervoni and Chris Dorsey Film Trivia and prizes (good ones). Good Fun! Good Food! Good Laughs! Come experience some aspects of an African Village in Congregational Hall, masterminded by Rev. Margaret Jay during her sabbatical. In the Future… The Sailor’s Bible by Allen Pote Lyrics by Tom Long Sunday, March 8 - 10:00 AM Jonah and Paul surface again as the instigators of the storms, shipwrecks, and repentance. Page 8 OUR CHURCH’S LIFE Books and Beyond March 26 - 7:00 p.m. Come Play Bunko with the Grown Up Girls March 6 at 7:00 p.m. at Kathy Filkins Home. Guild Room’ February’s Book: Heaven Is For Real! By Todd Burpo Heaven Is for Real is the true story of the four-year old son of a small town Nebraska pastor who during emergency surgery slips from consciousness and enters heaven. He survives and begins talking about being able to look down and see the doctor operating and his dad praying in the waiting room. The family didn't know what to believe but soon the evidence was clear. The Family Life Board has purchased an automated external defibrillate (A.E.D.). This portable device checks the heart rhythm and can send an electric shock to the heart to restore a normal rhythm. AEDs are used to treat sudden cardiac arrest. The FL Board invites you to a free “Hands Only” CPR class which will incorporate training in how to use CPR with the AED device. We will also offer blood pressure screening. Join us February 22 at 11:30 AM in the Guild Room for this half hour life saving course. Colton said he met his miscarried sister, whom no one had told him about, and his great grandfather who died 30 years before Colton was born, then shared impossible-to-know details about each. He describes the horse that only Jesus could ride, about how "reaaally big" God and his chair are, and how the Holy Spirit "shoots down power" from heaven to help us. Men’s Ministry and Spouses – St. Patrick’s Day! The Men’s Ministry & Family Life Board members will gather for a St. Patrick’s Day Dinner on Friday, March 20, 2015 at 6 pm, at the home of Steve & Eloise Hazelwood. The menu will include corned beef, cabbage, carrots and potatoes. Each participant is asked to bring a beverage, appetizer, or dessert to share. Please R.S.V.P. by calling the church office so we can plan for your presence, (203) 265-1691. Told by the father, but often in Colton's own words, the disarmingly simple message is: heaven is a real place, Jesus really loves children, and be ready, there is a coming last battle. News to Use! PLAY THE CHIMES We are looking for volunteers to play the church bells from the steeple before the 10AM Sunday worship services. If interested Please contact the Church Office at 203-2651691, or send Rick Voelker an e-mail to [email protected]. Women’s Fellowship will meet on March 17 at 11:00 a.m. in Congregational Hall for a special program featuring Rev. Warburton. Bring your sandwich and join the ladies for lunch after the program. All women of the church and their friends are invited to attend. T h e S p ir e Page 9 Y O U T H - “ L I V E I N F A I T H E V E RY DA Y ” JR. High Lock-in On March 21ST - 22ND Jr. High Youth will have a Lock-in. The theme: The theme is "Freeze Frame Moments" in our lives!!! Sr. High Retreat 2015 When was the last time you could remember laughing so hard you cried? People say that laughter heals the soul. At this Sr. High Retreat I guarantee that there will be plenty of laughter and a time to heal the soul. Save the date February 20-21-22. The cost for this weekend will be $40.00. This figure will cover transportation, food, and housing. Call or text Glenn now (203-907-5382) to reserve your spot for this year’s fun filled Sr. High Winter Retreat at the Incarnation Center in Ivoryton CT. Second Annual Career Night February 8 - 4:00 p.m. The Scholarship Committee is hosting the second annual Career Night on Sunday, February 8, 2015 from 4-6 pm (registration begins at 3:45 pm). This will be a wonderful opportunity for you and your student to learn about a wide variety of careers. The evening will be divided into a few small group sessions which will give each family the time to hear about the different professions and to ask questions. Refreshments will be served at the end of the evening in Congregational Hall. Please bring in a baby picture and also a picture of your favorite memory. . We will play games; eat a ton of pizza, talk, play more games, and stay up late. I hope to see you there and guarantee this lock-in will be even better than the last!!! Dinner and a Show June 13, 2014 Join us for Dinner on June 13th and support the Sr. High Mission trip. The Sr. Highs who are going on the mission trip to Sunbury PA. are putting together a Dinner and A Show for Everyone! Come have dinner and laugh and have fun with our talented youth and adults. The cost for dinner is a paltry $12.00 per person. We will begin selling tickets starting on May 3rd at coffee hour. Or, you can purchase tickets by calling Glenn Root at 203-907-5382 Limited space is available. So come and enjoy a Dinner and a Show. The proceeds will go to this year’s Mission trip and Angel fund. The First Congregational Church of Wallingford 23 South Main Street Wallingford, Connecticut 06492 Telephone: 203-265-1691 Fax number: 203-265-0693 Website: www.firstchurchwlfd.org ADDRESS SERVICE REQUESTED Non-Profit Org. U.S. Postage PAID Permit No. 6 Wallingford 2015 Church Goal “Imagine the Possibilities” First Church Worship and Study Worship: Sunday at 8:00 a.m. and 10:00 a.m. in our Sanctuary 2:00 p.m. at Ashlar Village Nursery Care and Church School: Sunday at 10:00 a.m. Lenten Supper & Study Tuesdays at 6:00 p.m. Bible Study beginning Wednesday at 9:00 a.m. in the Meetinghouse and 12:00 p.m. at the Meadowood Club Room at Ashlar Village The Spire is published monthly, by The First Congregational Church of Wallingford, Connecticut. Articles for the next issue, mailed Feb. 26 should be in the church office by February 16. Send us an email at: [email protected] Lenten Bible Study “Who Is the Holy Spirit?” February 25 ‐ April 1 Wednesdays 9:00 AM in the Mee nghouse 12:00 PM at Ashlar Village This transforming study will reveal who Jesus is, what He does, and what life is like when He lives within you. Learn what the Holy Spirit does in the life of a Christian and how The Spirit can help you grow to be more like Christ. Join Rev. Warburton as he facilitates this basic Bible Study for all ages and every stage in the Christian Life. It is well written and easy to understand. Books will be available for $6.00 each.