Pilgrim’s Press PEOPLE’S CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH FEBRUARY 2015 Dear Community of People’s, It is an honor to have begun serving as your Senior Pastor. The first couple of weeks have been packed with your welcoming kindness, your willing participation in efforts we are already launching, and it seems new enthusiasm is spreading through our community. I’m grateful to be a part of it all. As was heard in our service on Sunday, January 25th, it’s time for all of us to plunge in and rise up and with new enthusiasm to claim our identity as a community of faith. As Jesus rose up out of the waters of baptism and belonging and then lived out his identity in the world, we, too, rise up to do the same. We, too, belong to God and to one another. All that we do in being part of the community is part of that belonging; whether we're supplying refreshments for fellowship time, singing in the choir, being part of Valley Outreach Food Shelf, ushering, taking a pot of soup to someone, sending a card, volunteering for one of our outreach efforts, teaching Sunday School, or making a special effort to attend worship. It all matters to our vibrancy as a community of faith. I’m excited about what we have planned in the coming months and invite all of you to participate in whatever way feeds your soul and reflects our new commitment to our community of faith. Here are some the ways you can be part of our living out our identity: 1. Adopt a Room! We are inviting small groups or families to adopt an area of the church building for the next few weeks. The areas that are the current priority and which need sprucing up, some TLC, and in some cases paint and attention are: The side entrance area and stairwells The Narthex (lobby) area and stairwell The Adult Education Room See inside for more information! 2. Bible Study resumes on Wednesday Evenings. See inside to find out what we’re doing now and to review your choices for the next session. 3. Adult Education Forum Resumes on the 2nd and 4th Sundays at 9:00AM. We are starting with several sessions on “Living Your Strengths” . . . a fascinating look at how to determine your strengths and how you best live them out in the world and in our community. See Page 3! 4. Lent Begins on Ash Wednesday, February 18th. A soup and bread supper will be followed by a New Ash Wednesday service format in our sanctuary. You won’t want to miss this sacred and beautiful time together. Our life together is a Divine calling. We, as Christ was, are to be “God bearers.” We, as Christ did, are to help one another embody and live God’s love, grace, acceptance, inclusion, and forgiveness in the world. We can all be part of the greater story, the bigger story of God. We can all be part of making a difference, especially right here in our own little corner of the world. May we move forward together, belonging to God and to one another. May God empower us to people of love and to be people of the Way of Christ. The earliest Christians were known as “People of the Way.” As People’s Congregational Church, may we all plunge in and claim that as our identity, too. I am honored to walk with you. With gratitude and honored to be your companion on the journey, Pastor Linda ADULT EDUCATION LAUNCHES WITH NEW FORMAT!! “In the Bleak Midwinter…” starts one of our well-known hymns. To combat the winter doldrums – and enhance our knowledge and agility in using our individual strengths, Adult Ed is being reimagined and relaunched. Stan Hilliard and Jill Greenhalgh would like to invite you to participate in the first module which begins at 9 am on Sunday, February 8th. We will be using the book “Living Your Strengths” as our guide, which comes highly recommended by Pastor Linda. We are inviting all members of the church to take the “Strength Finder” online assessment as soon as possible. For more information, please contact Jill at jillstcroix@msn.com or 651-343-2254. “Living Your Strengths” will meet the 2nd and 4th Sundays in the Adult Forum room (former library). We will each be learning what our individual top five strengths are, understanding them in a Godgiven context and gaining awareness of how we bring them to life as a congregation and in our greater community. Sessions are held on Sundays opposite of choir practice so that all can attend. Please join us in this uplifting, informative and fun exploration! 5 Sessions: February 8 & 22 March 8 & 22 April 12 CONGREGATIONAL ANNUAL MEETING SUNDAY, February 1st 11:15 AM FELLOWSHIP HALL (Snacks and Child Care Will be Provided) ANNUAL REPORTS are available in the Narthex and at the front of the Sanctuary. Please pick up one copy to a family. Call the church office (651.439.5667) if you would like one sent to you or a copy e-mailed to you. WEDNESDAY EVENING BIBLE STUDY AND SPIRITUAL FORMATION RESUMES! February 4th – April 29th 6:30-8:00pm Adult Education Room We are continuing our study of The Gospel of John which began last summer. This indepth study is a poetic, beautiful rendition of the life of Jesus Christ and answers the question: “Who is Christ?” All are welcome! UPCOMING SERMONS FOR FEBRUARY February 1st : “What’s Really Eating Jonah?” February 8th : “The Art of Throwing Stones” February 15th: “Unlikely Gatherings” February 23rd: First in the Lenten Series on The Lord’s Prayer: “Our Father” ADOPT A ROOM! We are inviting small groups or families to adopt an area of the church building for the next few weeks. The areas that are the current priority and which need sprucing up, some TLC, and in some cases paint and attention are: The side entrance area and stairwells o Would you like to help paint and find a new bulletin board for the side entrance? o Should we clean the carpet and put down a plastic runner? What are your thoughts? The Narthex (lobby) area and stairwell o Some loose wallpaper and some that is in bad shape is telling us it’s time to do something else. o Most of our visitors enter through here and the better it looks, the better the impression. o Can you wall paper? Can you take it down? Can you help us figure out our next steps? How about painting? The Adult Education Room o Generally needs help and is sitting desperately waiting to be rescued. o What are your ideas to help this area? The back hallway behind the sanctuary is crying out, “Help me.” o Would you be willing to be on a small team to help this area? We currently have scheduled a work day for Saturday, March 21 st and we will be giving you more information, soon! Look for a sign-up sheet in Sunday’s bulletin on February 8th! February 18, 2015 6:00 PM: Soup and Bread Supper, Fellowship Hall 7:00 PM: A special and sacred service “Letting Go and Finding Hope” in our beautiful sanctuary. A deeply meaningful service you won’t want to miss as we begin our Lenten Journey together “winter GARDEN GATHERINGS” Thursdays at 9:30am Come for coffee and conversation in the Church’s Fireside Room. Our agenda will be light and the coffee will be hot. We’ll share a brief devotion and let the conversation flow. Everyone is welcome! CHRIST OUR HOPE Daily Lenten Devotions By Henri J.M. Nouwen This booklet of daily devotions for Lent includes reflections by the late Henri J.M. Nouwen, one of the most widely read spiritual writers of our time. His deeply moving spiritual insights and prayerful conversations with God are particularly timely during this holy season of Lent. AVAILABLE Sunday, February 15th! PRAYER SHAWL MINISTRY FEBRUARY 2ND -7:00PM We meet at Croixdale’s Club Room, Bayport. Join us for knitting, crocheting, laughter & fellowship! Name:: ____________________________________________ Age:: __________ Grade:: _________ Church:: ___________________________________________ Leader’s Name:: ____________________ Registration price:: Emergency Contact & number:: ____________________ Retreat cost $35 = $35 . Lift Ticket $35= ______ Ski/Board Rental $26= ______ Helmet $ 8= ______ Total * ______ *note, your group may have additional charges to cover travel. ___________ What to Bring:: Release of liability (this page and secondary release) A great attitude, your Bible, snow gear (i.e. pants, jacket, and gloves), sleeping bag (you will be sleeping on the floor in Sunday school rooms), toiletries, bible, ice skates (an option next door to church), snow board/boots, skies/boots (if you have them), a great attitude. Registrations and money are due to your leader by Sunday February 15th For questions in MN/WI — Tony Rambo 651-705-6635, in IA — Patrick Stewart 515-321- MISSION OF THE QUARTER: Family Place Although the Mission of the Quarter (3rd quarter, 2014) was The Family Place, we were unable to fulfill our commitment to them (serving lunch on November 29) as they canceled. This was actually a “joyful cancellation” as the families all had a place to go on this weekend following Thanksgiving! In light of this, the Missions Committee (Mindy Peters and Sue Favilla) has decided they will be the first Mission of the Quarter for 2015. People’s people will now be serving lunch there on Saturday, February 28, and we will need volunteers! 10 people are needed to help serve and sit with the families who come to lunch – you never know when you really might make a difference in someone’s life in a simple conversation! The menu will be very simple – Sloppy Joe’s, fries, fruit salad, lettuce salad, brownies and ice cream. Please contact the church office if you’re able to help! Here’s the scoop on The Family Place from their website to give you a flavor for the population they serve, their commitment to families and their desire to make positive change happen: Children are the face of Minnesota's homeless. On any given day, 70% of our guests are kids - newborns to teens. The Family Place is the only day shelter for families with children in Ramsey County, MN. We offer safety, opportunities and encouragement to help move our guest families from despair to hope, from uncertainty to stability. Sue Favilla, for the Missions Committee VALLEY OUTREACH FOOD SHELF Be a Hero. Fight Hunger. This is the slogan for the 2015 Minnesota FoodShare March Campaign. It is a month off yet, but be thinking about it. One in 10 Minnesotans, or 500,000 state residents, experience food insecurity on a regular basis. Almost 200,000 children in Minnesota live in poverty. Looking ahead, in March People's is scheduled again to provide volunteers to the Food Shelf. Thank you for your continued donations to Valley Outreach Food Shelf. You are helping our neighbors in need. Mark and Michele Stephan, Valley Outreach Coordinators for People's Church CARING HEARTS Roses are RED, violets are BLUE, on February 10th, we hope to see you! In celebration of Valentine’s Day, at our February gathering, we will discuss how we express love for one another. Is it as simple as the words on a greeting card? What actions can we take to express love for one another? In what ways have others expressed their love to you? Can love only be expressed to family and friends? Can we express love to a stranger or an enemy? What does the Bible say? Tuesday, February 10, 6:30-8:30pm Join us in the Fellowship Room for this festive and uplifting discussion of love for one another Caring Hearts meets the second Tuesday each month. We have a different pastoral care discussion topic each month. We begin and end in prayer, taking time to share our personal joys, concerns, and the needs of others. God expressed His love for us with the ultimate action. (See John 3:16). 1 8 15 22 HOSPITALITY 11:15am Mindy Peters, Sue & Andy Favilla Mark & Michelle Stephan Don & Lucy Gibb Kathy Iverson 1 8 15 22 USHERS 10:15am Don & Nico Gibb Carol Dusbabek Kathy Iverson Bob & Cheri Schwartz 1 8 15 22 LAYREADER 10:15am Lisanne Winslow Lisanne Winslow Don Gibb Mindy Peters FEBRUARY PARISH REGISTER Birthday Wishes 6 8 12 18 21 24 27 28 Lucy Gibb Louie Favilla London Gannon Vicki Donatell Kathy Clark, Keith Land Mila Horak Xin Guo McLean Joe Legato Anniversary Wishes 7 23 Robert & Helen Secor Bob & Marg Siebenaler If your birthday/anniversary is incorrect or is missing, please call the office, 439-5667. DECEMBER TREASURER’S REPORT SUNDAY MORNING WORSHIP Revenue/Expense January - November 2014 Income: December 2014 Income $142,332.43 $14,675.55 2014 Budget Income through December 2014 $ $157,007.98 178,962.00 January-November 2014 Expenses: December 2014 Expenses $145,691.18 $22,871.19 Expenses through December 2014 $ $168,562.37 178,962.00 Net Income: ($11,554.39) NEW CHURCH OFFICE HOURS MONDAY – FRIDAY 9:00AM – 3:00 PM ATTENDANCE January January January January 4 11 18 25 Average Adults 45 50 32 53 45 Children 4 2 3 12 6 Check out our updated Web page. www.peoplescongregational.org News from the NACCC - February 2015 The National Association of Congregational Christian Churches by Mark Stephan - People's Church Year Round Delegate to the NACCC The NA has redone its website! The following two paragraphs are quoted from the new NA home page: As a member of the National Association of Congregational Christian Churches, your church joins with other churches around the country for mutual encouragement and support. By sharing fellowship through the NACCC, each church is made stronger by access to a multitude of resources and expertise. This website is for you. Our primary mission is to serve the local church. We're here when you need help finding your next minister, need resources for stewardship, Christian education, youth ministry and revitalization. We can provide training for church leaders, advising during times of structural change or conflict, and resources to start a new church. We give you assurance that your mission dollars are making a difference and we have resources to better understand the Congregational Way. Check out the new website at www.naccc.org. Scroll down the left column or click on the Site Map page to see all the good stuff available to you through our NA. Dear Member Churches, Leaders, and Friends of the NACCC, The deadline for nominations for the coming service year is fast approaching. While we have heard from some of you, we are still in need of additional nominations. In particular, we are looking for: Board of Directors (2015-2019 term): specific skills in Personnel and/or Non-Profit Boards. Annual Meeting & Conference Committee (2015-2018 term): experience in meeting or conference planning. Ministry Councils (2015-2018 terms): interest and experience in ministry, education, missions, church planting, and/or revitalization. Click on the "Get Involved" drop down box on at naccc.org to learn all about NA leadership opportunities and to nominate yourself or someone else. Please consider sharing your talents through our National Association. Bringing together Congregational Christian Churches for mutual care and outreach to our world in the name of Jesus Christ. The NACCC Nominating Committee NACCC Contact Information NACCC national office: Oak Creek, Wisconsin www.naccc.org naccc@naccc.org 800-262-1620 or 414-764-1620 Center for Congregational Leadership: Olivet College, Olivet MI www.centerforcongregationalleadership.org 800-262-1620 x1613 The Congregationalist: Magazine of the Congregational Way since 1849 www.congregationalist.org or www.naccc.org Like and follow the National Association on facebook PEOPLE’S CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH Church: 309 Third St. N., Bayport, Minnesota Office: 293 Third St. N., Bayport, Minnesota 55003 WORSHIP WITH US A MEMBER OF THE NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF CONGREGATIONALCHRISTIAN CHURCHES School Year: SENIOR PASTOR ASSOCIATE PASTOR OF FAITH DEVELOPMENT OFFICE MINISTRY COORDINATOR DIRECTOR OF MUSIC MINISTRIES WORSHIP ACCOMPANIST CHOIR ACCOMPANIST NURSERY CARE COORDINATOR CUSTODIAN MODERATOR VICE-MODERATOR CLERK 9:00am 10:15am 10:15am 11:15am Rev. Linda To ssey, M. Div. Rev. Dr. Lisanne Winslow Mary Olson Melinda Hoke Sharon Neuenfeldt Dawn Huso Yandra Riascos Ashley Cooper Peter Favilla Lucy Gibb Carol Dusbabek People’s Power Youth Worship Sunday School Fellowship (Child care provided 10:00-11:30am) Summer: (July 13 – August 31) CHURCH OFFICE HOURS 9:00am-3:00pm, Monday - Friday TELEPHONE NUMBERS (Church)651-351-0494 (Office)651-439-5667 OFFICE E-MAIL ADDRESS: office@peoplescongregational.org WEB SITE: www.peoplescongregational.com Check out our updated Web page. www.peoplescongregational.org 10:15am Worship at the Outdoor Chapel, adjacent to Barker’s Alps Fellowship Time Follows Worship Service
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