November 2014 First Christian Church Disciples of Christ Sunday School at 9:30 Worship at 11:00 The Net DO JUSTICE, LOVE KINDNESS, WALK HUMBLY WITH YOUR GOD. Inside this issue: The Minister’s Thoughts I thank my God every time I remember you, constantly praying with joy In every one of my prayers for all of you, because of your sharing in the gospel from the first day until now. Philippians 1:3 From Your Elders Give Thanks with a 2 Grateful Heart Movie Talk 2 Wednesday Happy Hour Potluck 2 Cares and Concerns 3 Announcements 3 What’s New in the Narthex 4 Financial Information 4 World Outreach Committee 4 Notes of Thanks 6 Birthdays 7 Saving our Planet 7 The Vision Continues Stewardship 8 Christian Education 9 Calendar 10 Ministry Schedule 11 Music at Holy Trinity Church 11 The Reverend Cyd Cowgill Greetings, First Christian Church! As Paul assured first century Christians that holy waiting is undergirded by a praying community of faith, so Ben and I have been nurtured and supported by the love you have expressed for us since we met you in July! Thank you so much for all the expressions of excitement regarding our arrival in Lynchburg, all the fantastic emails of introduction, all the offers of assistance (everything from moving boxes to recommending a hairdresser!) and, most especially, your stated love for First Christian and your confidence in her future. You have displayed everything that is needed for successful, faithful ministry, and I am thankful beyond words to share that journey with you! My desire over the next weeks and months is to meet and begin to know as many members of the church as I can. After all, we are the church together. That means that your hopes, your dreams, your needs, your aspirations for the church which feeds you as well as serves God’s world should be known by the new minister. Therefore, I encourage you to come by the office and say hello. I encourage you to help me learn Lynchburg’s best eating spots by going to one of those together for lunch, dinner or just a cup of coffee. Let’s tell each other the story of how we discovered the living God and all the ways we perceive God working in our lives and in the church’s life. Let’s be brothers and sisters in the faith. My goal is to be your pastor and friend. I want to be right there when your faith is enlarged by something momentous and wonderful. I want to be the one who challenges you to go to the next level with what you believe is possible in your life as a Christian. I want to rejoice at the new children who enter your life, as well as grieve with you when a friend or loved one goes home to God. I want First Christian to fully live and experience the witness that we profess to the world. We are, indeed, church together. So, let’s begin! Come to church on Sunday, November 9, and don’t leave until we’ve met or spoken. Let’s greet one another with all the warmth and high hopes that are due this holy moment. I’ll be the one in the robe and stole! Thank you for waiting well, First Christian. I am so honored to be your pastor. Glad to be with you! The Reverend Cyd Cowgill First Christian Church ● 3109 Rivermont Avenue ● Lynchburg, VA 24503 ● 434-384-8626 Give Thanks with a Grateful Heart Linda Cox As we are in the month of November, our minds automatically turn to thoughts of the celebration of Thanksgiving Day. This day gives us a special time to reflect upon all our many blessings, spend time with family and friends, and to enjoy a bounteous meal, but we should not relegate giving thanks to just one day out of the whole year. We are reminded throughout the Bible Psalms of thanksgiving. Perhaps many of Psalm we probably learned long ago. Paul Now I don't think he meant for us to be rather he meant that no matter what is can find things in life for which to be the love shown to us by a friend. about giving thanks. There are many us can recite the well-know hundredth exhorted us to give thanks in all things. thankful for everything in our life, but happening to us at a particular time, we thankful, such as a beautiful sunset or God has given us so many blessings that we often take these blessings for granted and we do not remember to express our thanks for them. So what are you thankful for? All we need to do is look at God's beautiful creation all around us for many examples of our blessings. Think of family or friends God gave us who have blessed our lives in many ways. Think of what God did for us in sending Jesus to live among humankind to show us what God is like and how we are to live. As we think on our past, our present, and our future we have innumerable blessings for which to be thankful. During this season and always, let us not take our many blessings for granted, but as the hymn reminds us, let us “Give thanks with a grateful heart.” I'll end with a quote from the German mystic Meister Eckhart. He said, “If the only prayer you said was 'Thank you', that would be enough.” Let that be our prayer too! Movie Talk Nita Floe Hempfling The Movie Talk group will meet at 7:00 p.m. on November 17, at the home of Bob and Nita Floe Hempfling, 405 Wyndhurst Drive. This month, the group is going to discuss another one of the late Robin Williams movies, Dead Poets Society. This movie is about English teacher John Keating, played by Williams, and how he inspires his students to a love of poetry and to seize the day. The movie is available on Netflix, but is too old for Redbox. For more information, please contact Nita Floe Hempfling, 239-8118. Wednesday Happy Hour Pot Luck Supper We hope that you will join us for our Wednesday Happy Hour Pot Luck Suppers this month! We always have such a good time sharing food and fellowship with our church family. Come, bring a friend, and bring a themed dish to share. We’ll see you on Wednesday! Themes for November: November 5: Vegetarian November 12: Comfort Food November 19: Literary Food November 26: No Happy Hour — Happy Thanksgiving! See you in December! First Christian Church ● 3109 Rivermont Avenue ● Lynchburg, VA 24503 ● 434-384-8626 We Hold These Sisters and Brothers in God’s Tender Mercies: Teresa Angell Mattie Bergener (Cynthia Ramsey’s aunt) Donna Bohlcke Melba Crank Dianne Hall James Franklin Hatcher (Oeida Hatcher’s father) Hazel & Joel Mason (Georgia Delbridge’s parents) Herb Moore Jen Riddel Sherry Riley Sally Southall David Timmons Angela Zigler (Chris Badgett’s mother) Youth/Children’s Ministries Homebound Members: Betty Arington Roxy Barksdale Mary Bea Cline Frank Erwin Elfriede Hasse Peggy Hobbs Chery Scruggs Jeff Wilson If you are going into surgery, are ill, or plan to be hospitalized, please let us know. We will remove people from the prayer list after three weeks. If you would like to leave your loved one on the prayer list, please let the office know. We extend our sympathy to the family of Joel V. Mason, Georgia Delbridge’s Father. We welcome to the world: Austin Wade Land October 13, 2014 at 8:12 pm 9 lbs., 5 oz. and 21 in. long Proud Parents are Michael and Mary Leigh Land Proud Grandmother is Charlotte Land Announcements Daylight Savings Time ends on November 2nd at 2:00 am. Please don’t forget to set your clocks back one hour before you go to bed on Saturday. From Your General Board Sherry Riley The excitement continues as we all look forward to welcoming Cyd Cowgill as our settled pastor. We all wait with anticipation for November 9th when we can call Cyd as our own. Cyd has already begun taking part in some of the activities of the First Christian Church family and the date is just a formality . I personally am very appreciative of the concern she has shown me during my recent illness and surgery. She has taken the time to talk and pray with me before surgery and checked on me after the procedure. I hope this is the beginning of a new spirit filled relationship with Cyd as my minister and the minister of First Christian Church. Blessing and Peace to You all Sherry Riley First Christian Church ● 3109 Rivermont Avenue ● Lynchburg, VA 24503 ● 434-384-8626 What’s New in the Narthex Change can be a good thing and the Evangelism Team hopes you will agree that the changes made in the Narthex are good! The long church pew previously on the back wall of the Narthex is now in the Fellowship Hall. Replacing that, is a shorter pew that is one of First Christian's original pews. The quilt made by many church members is now on display in the Fellowship Hall, and in its place are portraits of Jesus. The current portraits displayed are a small part of our "Faces of Jesus" collection which was compiled by Marian Gogel and others. Many of the remaining portraits are on the main level of the church and on the third floor of the building, where they are rarely seen by many of us. The portraits hanging in the Narthex will be rotated periodically so that we can all enjoy the varied artistic renditions of Jesus. The name tags we have used for many years have been temporarily moved into the Narthex on a board for all to see and use. This will be replaced by Financial Information Sandy Walker new name tags that will be placed in wooden trays and will be easily accessible to all. Wearing your name tag will be a big help to Cyd and Ben as they begin to put "names with faces", so be sure to look for your new name tag in the Narthex. Please let one of the Greeters know if you do not see your name tag so that one can be made for you. Thanks to all who have been involved in this project to refresh the entrance to our beautiful building. We appreciate input and help from Margaret Dunifon, Jim Norwood, Will and Ben Green, Mike Walker, Linda Edlin, Marilyn Taylor, Sandy Knodel, Bob Hempfling and Lisa Schafer. Evangelism Team: Marilyn Taylor, Chair; Linda Edlin; Bob Hempfling; Sandy Walker PS. Be sure to check the Saturday, November 8th News & Advance Church News section of the paper for an article and ad announcing Cyd's first Sunday on November 9th. Jim Norwood Financial Statements are now posted on the bulletin board in the back hallway, outside of the parlor. We want to make the monthly information available to the congregation as it is presented to the Board each month. If you have any questions, please contact Susan Allen, Treasurer, or Jim Norwood, Financial Secretary. World Outreach Committee The World Outreach Committee of FCC met Monday, June 2nd and decided to participate in a local effort to help a young woman from Afghanistan to stay in this country and to get an education. While our information is imperfect, we have pulled together a circle of people in the community, the Disciples General Church, and Week of Compassion Fund, which gives us the confidence to move ahead with vital logistical support for this young woman in great need. Lou Gregory, Chair speaking out against arranged marriages when a relative arranged a marriage for her. When she declined to participate in the marriage, she was told she would be kidnapped and forced into the marriage or sold. Her brother and sister were already studying at Lynchburg College when this happened. Miraculously, they were able to get Hawa safely out of Afghanistan in just a few days. (Hawa’s brother lives with Anne Gibbons and Chris Barrett, and Hawa’s sister is a rising senior who lives on campus at Lynchburg College.) Background: Hawa Baktayari’s family has struggled under the Taliban. Her father was killed by the Taliban. She was teaching at an Afghan high school for girls and Hawa came to this country in July 2013 with the help of an Afghan resettlement Group for women in the United States, with a student visa and a full scholarship, including housing, from Sweet Briar First Christian Church ● 3109 Rivermont Avenue ● Lynchburg, VA 24503 ● 434-384-8626 World Outreach Committee (con’t. from page 4) College. She was a student at the college for the 2013 Fall semester where she did not succeed because of her limited English language skills. Sweet Briar paid for her to go to Liberty University for a semester long intensive study of English, which she did in the Spring of 2014. After her semester at Liberty, she had not come up to the level needed to do college work and more study in English was needed. Anne Gibbons found Hawa a place to live temporarily with a friend, Laura Dupuy, who took her in. Laura is a long time Lynchburg resident who, for many years, was the director of LNDF, a local non-profit organization, and has strong ties to the Lynchburg donor community. Laura was able to raise enough money for Hawa to attend Virginia Tech in another English intensive study program. Laura also helped her to extend her student visa through December of 2014. Laura quickly realized that Hawa needed some institutional support which could provide a life line for her in this country — such as a place that could accept charitable donations on Hawa’s behalf and provide legal advice to benefit her decision making. We (the FCC Outreach Committee) were alerted to Hawa’s situation through a letter that Laura sent to individuals in Lynchburg to raise money for the VT tuition. Fortunately, Hawa’s situation came to our attention immediately prior to Regional Assembly, allowing us to link to terrific denominational resources for refugees. During Regional Assembly, Outreach Committee members Anne Boynton, Bob Hempfling, Phil Stump, Lou Gregory, Marilyn Taylor, and Kim Steinhorst met several times with Sharon Stanley Rae, Director of Refugee and Immigration Ministries for the Disciples Church. We also talked to a lot of people with Sharon’s help, including a DOC immigration lawyer working with Sharon who will be available to Hawa and to Brandon Gilvin from the Week of Compassion Fund. 1. The Week of Compassion Fund will provide $2,000 for Hawa’s tuition and living expenses. 2. The WOCF will set up a fund for Hawa for funds to flow through so that donors making contributions to support Hawa can receive a charitable deduction. 3. The WOCF will pay tuition and other large payouts for Hawa. 4. The WOCF will receive funds primarily through First Christian Church in Lynchburg. 5. FCC will set up a WOFC for Hawa. 6. FCC will receive gifts of money for the WOCF for Hawa throughout the year, keep account of those gifts, and send one large check to the WOCF when appropriate. 7. FCC’s primary role will be to channel funds raised by Laura Dupey and others. Of course, we anticipate the congregation will also be moved by Hawa’s story to contribute, but our greatest assistance to Hawa is providing an institutional channel for people interested in contributing, and in linking Hawa to DOC denominational resources for refugees. Hawa (and her sister, Husnia) would be in fear for their lives if they were returned to Afghanistan. The Outreach Committee feels privileged to be able to assist Hawa by linking her to DOC Resources for refugees, and by providing a channel for charitable contributions from across the Lynchburg community. We hope you had the chance to meet Hawa at the Luncheon on Sunday, October 26th. We will share more of her story as she shares her life with us and her adventures as she seeks asylum in the United States. In a whirlwind weekend of activity, with Sharon Stanley Rae’s help, we were able to put together the following package of support: First Christian Church ● 3109 Rivermont Avenue ● Lynchburg, VA 24503 ● 434-384-8626 Notes of Thanks Camp Kum-Ba-Yah Thank you for your donation to Camp Kum-Ba-Yah in the amount of $500. We are very grateful for your support this year, and pleased to let you know that your financial donation helps us provide a terrific outdoor camp experience to hundreds of children and families each year. On their behalf, I sincerely thank you for your donation and support. This past summer, we hosted over 636 campers, and 48% of our campers were able to attend because of the financial assistance provided by donors just like you. Your donation has a direct impact into securing future spots for campers who might not otherwise be able to experience the joys of Camp Kum-Ba-Yah. Our core principles and mission have not changed for over sixty years, and your support makes it possible for our campers and counselors to share the wonders of nature, the thrill of learning new skills (like the challente course), and the value of forming friendships that help erase cultural economic, social, racial, and religious barriers. We are grateful for your support.. Sincerely, Patrick Haley, Camp Director L’Arche Blue Ridge Mountains On behalf of the L’Arche Blue Ridge Mountains community, I wish to thank you for your contribution in the amount of $200. Your generosity helps us provide our core members with a level of care and quality of life that we hope will be a changing presence in the world. Our mission is to announce the dignity of every human being by building communities of faith and friendship where people with and without intellectual disabilities share life together. Thank you for being a partner with us in this mission. God’s blessings to you, Paulette Jones, Interim Executive Director/Community Leader The Gateway Program Dear First Christian Church Friends: I am writing on behalf of The Gateway to gratefully acknowledge your generous gift of $300, dated September 29, 2014. With your contributions you continue to demonstrate your deep commitment to our work together, saving the lives of homeless male addicts and alcoholics. Your support plays a key role in The Gateway’s success in changing substance abusers’ lives, restoring them to their families and the community. The Gateway is now a program of Lynchburg Community Action Group which is a non-profit organization. We merged with Lyn-Cag on June 15, 2013. Please make future checks to Lyn-CAG/ Gateway Program. Sincerely, Lisa Dibble, Director of the Gateway and Federal and State Resources Meals on Wheels of Greater Lynchburg Dear First Christian Church, Thank you so much for your generous donation of $300 to Meals on Wheels of Greater Lynchburg. Your gift will provide food, friendship, and other critical services to the homebound in our community. It is hard for many of us to believe, but there are people right here in this area that would go hungry without Meals on Wheels. Sometimes it is because they have very little assistance and can’t make it to the store, often it is because they cannot stand long enough to prepare a healthy meal, or sometimes it is just because they cannot manage the preparation because of their injury or disability. Harry has been a client of MOW for a long time-it started when his wife became ill with cancer. She could no longer prepare meals and Harry was struggling to keep his head above water (Con’t. on page 7) First Christian Church ● 3109 Rivermont Avenue ● Lynchburg, VA 24503 ● 434-384-8626 Saving Our Planet Vera Brandt "Americans eat too much red meat, with tremendous impacts on our health, our environment, and the climate crisis". It's time to consider eating less beef, or none at all. To reduce the environmental impact of your diet, particularly on climate change, the single most powerful thing you can do is to eat less beef. According to the United Nations, raising beef and dairy cattle generates more than 9% of all human-caused green house gas emissions, more than the transportation sector. Exchanging beef with other animal products, including other sources of meat, reduces the environmental impacts. The red meat lover produces 3.6 tons of carbon dioxide (CO2) per year, the average eater— 3.0 tons of CO2 per year, and the red meat avoider (eating chicken, fish and dairy) - 2.5 tons of CO2 per year. However, the vegan produces only 1.5 Tons of CO2 per year. (Switching from a Toyota Camry sedan to a hybrid Prius cuts down one ton per year). There aren't many economic activities more waterintensive than raising conventional beef cattle. On average, it takes 840 gallons of water to produce one pound of grain-fed beef. America has the 3rd highest beef consumption in the world only behind Argentina and Luxembourg. The average American male eats 85 pounds of beef per year which is typically produced under inhumane conditions. As a rough rule of thumb, eating a pound of beef has a somewhat greater climate impact than burning a gallon of gasoline. Conventional, grain-fed, feedlot beef produces five times more global warming per calorie, requires 11 times more water, and uses 28 times as much land as pork or poultry. The First Step: Just eat less beef. The author of the book, "Cowed" recommends limiting your beef to no more than 1/2 pound per week and making it grass-fed, as well as local. Once you achieve that reduction in your overall meat consumption, consider adding in even more vegetarian and vegan meals, until you cut your meat consumption in half. (The information provided in this article is from "Green American". On a more personal note, I have become mostly vegetarian with occasional fowl and fish. It is a healthier way to eat and helps save our planet. ~Vera Brandt) Birthdays—A Time to Celebrate! 11/1 11/5 11/10 11/11 11/12 11/13 11/14 Tim Thomas Seth Timmons William Crowder Michael Bodine Jody Roberts Scott Llewellyn David Neumeyer Deb Zuercher Sophia McLemore Morris Daniel 11/17 11/19 11/23 11/24 11/25 11/26 11/28 Oeida Hatcher Steve Wheeler Wes Green Tommy Overstreet Terri Wilson Ben Green Jerry Beal Henry Brewer-Calvert Leah Sharpe Notes of Thanks—Con’t. from page 6 managing her daily needs. Edith has since passed, but when we went out to visit Harry we realized he was only capable of warming up canned soup or making PB&J sandwiches, not getting nearly the nutrients he needs to stay healthy, especially with his heart issues. Thank you for your generous support of meals to feed people like Harry. Because we receive no state or federal funding, we are totally reliant on your donations. We, and those we serve, deeply appreciate your assistance. Together we are making a very real difference in the lives of people right here in this community. With Best Wishes, Kris Shabestar, Executive Director First Christian Church ● 3109 Rivermont Avenue ● Lynchburg, VA 24503 ● 434-384-8626 The Vision Continues FCC Stewardship Committee It is a good time to be at First Christian Church — and it is only going to get better! Are you ready? Together we will: Welcome Cyd and Ben Cowgill into our family Widen out outreach Celebrate unity in our diversity, and Strengthen our ties as church family As we continue this exciting journey together, not only are funds needed to teach our children, maintain our building, and feed the hungry, they are needed to grow our existing ministries, and plant seeds for the new. What ministires speak most to you and your faith journey? As you consider your pledge this year, give generously as God so generously gives to us. Pledge cards will be mailed out soon, and collected on November 16. Together, we are stretching to be the Body of Christ in a fragmented world. Let us continue our vision together, let us be the REAL community God is calling us to be. Are you ready? SAVE THE DATE: Consecration Sunday—November 16, 2014 Library News—Check it Out Margaret Dunifon Have you ever read a passage of scripture and wondered what in the world it was about? If not, you need to do more Bible study! If so, help is available in the library. There is a magnificent plethora of resources for your edification— interpreters’ Bibles, concordances, Bible dictionaries, and commentaries, to name a few. Come on in and see what this marvelous room has to offer. First Christian Church ● 3109 Rivermont Avenue ● Lynchburg, VA 24503 ● 434-384-8626 Christian Education News Margaret Dunifon SUNDAY SCHOOL Adults Three classes are available for adults. Spirituality. Sherry Riley will continue leadership of a group studying In the Sanctuary of Women by Jan Richardson. Drawing from the often hidden wellsprings of women’s wisdom in Jewish and Christian traditions, In the Sanctuary of Women gathers together six women from scripture and history whose lives invite us to move more deeply into our own. A copy of the book is in the library and may be checked out for use in class. Meets in Room 22. Bible Study. This study of the book of Mark is led by Jeff Wilder. Discussion is always lively here! Meets in parlor. Book Study. Beth Packert and Rich Burke lead this class, which studies a wide variety of books. The book for fall is Joseph Dan's Kabbalah: A Very Short Introduction. New members are always invited to join this study. Meets in Room 21. Youth (Middle and High School) The youth curriculum is called re:form and is described as God-caffeine for youth ministry. Anne Boynton will teach for the month. Each lesson features a hilarious animated short film that frames a theological question that youth might really ask. An Anti-Workbook with individual and group activities aids the discussion that follows. Topics for November are— November 2—How can God be “three-in-one”? November 9—Does God still create stuff today? November 16—Am I really supposed to believe Mary was a virgin? November 23—Why did Jesus go to hell? November 30—Is the Holy Spirit a person or wind or fire or what? Children (ages 4 through 4th grade) Children will continue to learn through the rotation model, which teaches one Bible story a month, approaching it a different way each Sunday. The story for November is The Rise and Fall of King Saul. Activities are-November 2—Introduce story and make a flip chart story to take home November 9—Cooking and game November 16—Veggie Tales DVD and make crowns November 23—Craft and interactive version of story November 30—First Sunday of the Advent/Christmas rotation Toddlers Wee Believe, a curriculum written and designed for preschoolers, is now being used during the Sunday school hour. It nurtures the development of faith through age-appropriate Bible stories with the following learning goals— To know that God loves the child. To know that God loves all of us. To experience the church as a safe, loving place. To hear stories from the Bible. To recognize key Bible persons by name. YOUTH GROUP This group for middle- and high-schoolers meets on Sundays immediately after worship. Lunch is shared together, followed by discussion, study, games, sharing time, and worship. During November youth will focus on collecting food for Thanksgiving dinner for two needy families. First Christian Church ● 3109 Rivermont Avenue ● Lynchburg, VA 24503 ● 434-384-8626 2 Sunday 9:30 am Sunday School 10:15 am Choir Practice 10:30 am Fellowship Time 11:00 am Worship 12:15 pm Youth Group 9 Rev. Cowgill’s 1st Sunday 9:30 am Sunday School 10:15 am Choir Practice 10:30 am Fellowship Time 11:00 am Worship 12:15 pm Youth Group 6:00 pm Board Meeting 16 COMMITMENT SUNDAY 9:30 am Sunday School 10:15 am Choir Practice 10:30 am Fellowship Time 11:00 am Worship 12:15 pm Youth Group 23 9:30 am Sunday School 10:15 am Choir Practice 10:30 am Fellowship Time 11:00 am Worship 12:15 pm Youth Group 30 9:30 am Sunday School 10:15 am Choir Practice 10:30 am Fellowship Time 11:00 am Worship 12:15 pm Youth Group 3 Monday 4:45 pm Phil. Of Yoga Study 6:00 pm GS Meeting 10 4:45 pm Phil. Of Yoga Study 5:00 pm Gateway (Boonsboro Parish) 6:00 pm GS Meeting 17 4:45 pm Phil. Of Yoga Study 6:00 pm GS Meeting 24 4:45 pm Phil. Of Yoga Stud 6:00 pm GS Meeting Friday Saturday November 2014 Thursday 5:50 am Early AM Study 21 28 office closed 8 Wednesday Tuesday 27 office closed 7 9:00 am Elder’s Retreat 6 5:50 am Early AM Study 15 5 9:30 am La Leche League 1:00 pm Beginners Yoga 7:00 pm Passages 14 4 9:30 am Mom & Baby Yoga 6:00 pm Daisy GS 7:00 pm Pastoral Relations Committee 8:00 am Centering Prayer 9:30 am WMSG 5:30 pm Mental Health Support 6:00 pm Happy Hour Potluck (vegetarian) 7:30 pm Chancel Choir Rehearsal 13 19 26 5:50 am Early AM Study 9:30 am La Leche League 1:00 pm Beginners Yoga 3:00 pm League of Women Voters 7:00 pm Passages . 18 25 12 8:00 am Centering Prayer 9:30 am WMSG 2:00 pm RR Garden Club 4:30 pm Outreach Committee 6:00 pm Happy Hour Potluck (comfort food) 7:30 pm Chancel Choir Rehearsal 9:30 am La Leche League 1:00 pm Beginners Yoga 7:00 pm Mother to Mother (post partum support grp.) 7:00 pm Passages 11 9:30 am Mom & Baby Yoga 10:30 am G/M Circle 7:00 pm Prayer Shawl group 8:00 am Centering Prayer 9:30 am WMSG 5:30 pm Mental Health Support 6:00 pm Happy Hour Potluck (literary food) 7:30 pm Chancel Choir Rehearsal at LC-SPH Community Thanksgiving at the Synagogue 9:00 am Daily Bread 29 22 9:30 am Mom & Baby Yoga 6:00 pm Daisy Girl Scouts 8:00 am Centering Prayer 9:30 am WMSG 6:00 pm NO Happy Hour 20 9:30 am Mom & Baby Yoga 7:30 pm Chancel Choir Rehearsal For your convenience, this calendar is kept up to date online. To view, please go to www.fcclynchburg.org and click “Good News” then click “ Calendar”. First Christian Church ● 3109 Rivermont Avenue ● Lynchburg, VA 24503 ● 434-384-8626 SUNDAY NOVEMBER 2 NOVEMBER 9 NOVEMBER 16 NOVEMBER 22 NOVEMBER 30 IN THE PULPIT The Reverend David Gellert WELCOME The Reverend Cyd Cowgill OPEN & CLOSE William Schneider Phil Stump Ben Green Jim Poats Steve Gatzke GREETERS Marion Stump Phil Stump Morgan Holt Marilyn Taylor Nita Floe & Bob Hempfling Susan Allen Lorraine Flint Ken Burger Scott Baker Sherry Riley Jim Norwood Debbie Wilder Linda & Bryan Cox CHILDREN’S SERMON Stephanie McClemore Nathan Brooks Joyce O’Quinn Jeff Wilder Cindy Ramsey WORSHIP LEADER Nathan Brooks Sue Tatom Betty Brickhouse Scott Baker Miranda Cook NURSERY WORKER Stephanie Mclemore or Sara Bryant Maggie Kicklighter Susan Allen Diane Norwood Kathy Green Diaconate Betty Brickhouse 846-0120 Chris Badgett Amy Clavon Emily Crowder Shannon Llewellyn Marvin Sehn Nancy Sehn Donna Storm Gwyneth Terry Gateway Boonsboro Parish (Julia Timmons) Music at Holy Trinity Lutheran Church The Reverend Cyd Cowgill, Minister (To begin on November 3) Dr. Oeida Hatcher, Director of Music Dr. Cynthia Ramsey, Organist Lisa Schafer, Administrative Assistant The Newsletter is published monthly. All content © 2014 FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH (DISCIPLES OF CHRIST) 3109 Rivermont Avenue Lynchburg VA 24503 (434) 384-8626 Fax (434) 384-2861 Church Office Hours: Monday—Friday 8:00 am—1:00 pm The public is invited to Holy Trinity Lutheran Church for the following events: Sunday, November 2 at 4:00 pm : Concert by the Wren Master Early music quartet from the College of William & Mary playing on period instruments. This concert is supported by a grant from the Virginia Commission for the Arts. Email: Office@fcclynchburg.org Website: www.fcclynchburg.org Follow fcclynchburg on twitter, facebook, YouTube and Zenfolio NEWSLETTER INFO DEADLINE: All articles for the newsletter are due no later than 8:00 am Next Info Deadline: Monday, November 17, 2014. All articles submitted for publication are subject to available space and may be edited for grammar and content. Friday, November 7 at 7:30 pm: Opera on the James Showcase Young visiting artists performing beloved opera selections and musical surprises! First Christian Church ● 3109 Rivermont Avenue ● Lynchburg, VA 24503 ● 434-384-8626 FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH (Disciples of Christ) 3109 Rivermont Avenue Lynchburg VA 24503-1399 Return Service Requested First Christian Church Statement of Calling Essential Affirmations Find us Online: First Christian Church, Lynchburg, is a congregation which is seeking to grow in the faith, knowledge, and love of God as revealed in Jesus Christ. We are open and affirming in welcoming all who desire to join us on their journey. We believe in God, creator and sustainer of all, who has been revealed in Jesus Christ; that God loves all unconditionally without regard to race, gender, age, ethnicity, cultural or religious background, economic status, mental or physical ability, sexual orientation, family configuration, or other distinctions, and we are called to welcome as God welcomes; and that we are called to ministry as “a priesthood of all believers” and are endowed with gifts for that ministry. www.fcclynchburg.org www.youtube.com/user /FirstChristianDOCLYH fcclynchburg.zenfolio.com www.facebook.com/pages/ First-Christian-ChurchDisciples-of-Christ-ofLynchburg-VA/53324158287 Through worship, education, fellowship, nurture, and service in the community and wider church, we strive to “become a dwelling place for God” (Eph. 2.22), encouraging each other in discipleship and in discovering and using our gifts by which the Holy Spirit brings wholeness and healing to all the world. 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