This Week at FCCLW 5/06/18

Published: Thu, 05/03/18

 
May 6, 2018                                                                         
 

Chicken Dinner
Chicken Dinner Image

We will be celebrating Mother's Day with chicken (and all the fixin's) dinner on
Sunday, May 13th after the 10:30 worship service. We look forward to being together
for food and fellowship!

 
Dot Zook

For those in the congregation that would like to
keep in touch with Dot Zook, her current address is: 736 Fairway Road, Woodward, TX 76712. 
 
Renewal Book Club
"The Bean Trees" by Barbara Kingsolver is the
novel we will be discussing at our next book club meeting on May 15 at 6:30 pm in the church parlor. You can get a paperback copy on loan from the library in our fellowship hall after church. You can check out a book even if you cannot attend the
book club meeting. See Carol Lewis for more info. 
 
Environmental Justice Action 
You can take action to help protect our plants and
all creation by signing postcards to our Florida senators, Bill Nelson and Marco Rubio, encouraging them to promote clean energy policies. The postcards are available at the Earth Day display in Fellowship Hall and also in the Parlor where you
can see the HBO film, "Happening," after the
worship service. The post cards will be mailed in
bulk to Interfaith Power & Light and then delivered
to our senators.


 
You Outta Be In Pictures

We are in the process of producing a picture
directory to distribute to members and friends of
First Congregational United Church of Christ.
Instead of engaging with a photography company
to do this, we are going to be a little less formal.
If you were part of our last directory, we still have your picture. If you weren't, we're asking you to
send us a favorite picture of yourself. It can be anything from a selfie to a more formal picture that expresses who you are. Our only request is that it
be a picture just of you, because it will appear by your name when we print the directory. 

If you would like someone to take a picture of you,
let Pastor Jason know or you can email your
pictures to Pastor Jason.


 
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As much as we love gathering together on Sunday mornings, there are times when we are
out of town or otherwise unable
to be there in person.

You can now watch our worship service live on Facebook right
on your computer, tablet, or
smart phone. At 10:30 on
Sunday just head over to our Facebook page and join us!
Opportunity to Help

Mary Ellen Bryner could use
some support from her church family at this time. As most of you know, Mary Ellen was diagnosed with cancer in February. She is currently undergoing treatment
and is unable to work. She currently needs assistance in paying for medical treatments and living expenses. You can contribute to her through the
Go Fund Me site
 that has been created for her or by contributing through the church.


Online Giving

Have you explored the
opportunity of electronic giving? You can choose to have a set amount taken from your bank account on a regular basis or
you can make a one (or more)
time gift by checking account or credit card on our website. Your regular electronic giving means that your gift is available for ministry even when you are
away (or forgot your checkbook!). Thank you for your continued support of the ministry of First Congregational Church!
 


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to the pull-down menu on the "Like" button and click "Get Notifications." This way
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  If you are on Facebook,
you can keep up with what is happening "between Sundays"
on our
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