Edgerton Congregational United Church of Christ November 2012

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Edgerton Congregational United Church of Christ November 2012 Sunday Worship Services 10:30 AM 11:30 AM November 4 th November 11 th Twenty-third Sunday after Pentecost All Saints Worship and Communion Twenty-fourth Sunday after Pentecost Stewardship Sunday & Pot-Luck HAPPY NOVEMBER BIRTHDAYS! Trish Kalhagen Barbara Pierce Richard Hartzell Elaine Randall Connie Tronnes Nadia Kim Gordon Webb Renee Rosenbaum Keira Riley Ryan Lyerla Neva Granger Mabel Fellows Have a special day! November 18 th November 21 st November 25 th Dan and Cindy Morris Cal and Connie Wiersma Twenty-fifth Sunday after Pentecost Ecumenical Thanksgiving Service 7:00 PM Worship Service Reign of Christ September 30 th -59 October 7 th -66 October 14 th -52 October 21 st -69 October 28 th -55 November Edgerton Congregational UCC Activities November 4 th All Saints Worship Join us for worship on Sunday, November 4 th at 10:30 a.m. as we lift up and honor all of the Saints whose lives ended since last November. This year Edgerton Cong. UCC was touched in some way by at least eleven deaths. The family members of those who have died have been invited to worship to light a candle in honor of their loved one. Please come to support those who are still healing from their loss. November 11 th Stewardship Sunday and Potluck Reminder Sunday, November 11 th will be Stewardship Sunday. During the 10:30 a.m. worship service, our Estimate of Giving for the year 2013 will be received as part of our offering and gifts to God. A pot-luck will follow in the fellowship area incorporating a time for fellowship with emphasis on our current ministries. November 14 th ECUCC Choir Practice-7:00 P.M. November 15 th Christian Education Meeting Meeting is scheduled for Thursday, November 15 th at 6:45 p.m.

November 21 st Ecumenical Thanksgiving Eve Service On Wednesday, November 21 st at 7:00 p.m., Edgerton Congregational UCC is hosting the Ecumenical Thanksgiving Eve Service. Please join us for worship to give thanks. November 30 th Annual Tree Trimming On Friday, November 30 th beginning at 5:00 p.m. we will gather to decorate the church Sanctuary for the Christmas Holiday. We will need lots of help putting up many Christmas trees; hanging ornaments; hanging the star; and other various duties. The Fun and Fellowship Team will provide treats; hot cider; and hot chocolate. Kids and adults alike are invited to this very special night that usually takes 2 3 hours to accomplish. Notes from Christian Education Thank you: A big thanks to Becky and Evan for music in October. We appreciate you! your time and enthusiasm in leading the children s Coming soon: For the advent season there will be an adult discussion (Sunday mornings before worship) using the UCC devotional guide Are you still listening? This series will begin a week before Advent and continue through Epiphany (January 6). More details will be made available in the Sunday bulletin/announcements. Just so you know: There will be no confirmation class this year. Christian Education and Rev. Lora look forward to planning the Confirmation Program to begin Fall 2013 for youth enrolled in 7 th grade - high school (those high school students not yet confirmed). MARK YOUR CALENDAR! The Christmas Program (presented by our children/youth) will take place on Sunday, December 16 th during worship. The very important practice (and of course the party!) will occur Saturday, December 15 from 10:00-1:00pm. THANK YOU HOSPITALITY VOLUNTEERS Special thanks to the following volunteers who provided treats for the Hospitality table during the month of September October: Becky Riley; Becky Leahy; Austin & Connie Tronnes; Norma Thompson & Elsie Arnold; Mary Lou Behring; Krista Kim; Connie Wiersma November Hospitality so far is Nov. 4 th Connie Wiersma Nov. 11 th The Campbell s & Gould s Nov. 18 th no one yet Nov. 25 th no one yet If you are interested in providing a treat for the hospitality table, please sign up on the sheet in the back of the sanctuary.

THANK YOU FOR YOUR MUSICAL STEWARDSHIP Cammi Gould; Lizzy Gould; Paige Ninmer; Leyla Ninmer; Gracie Ninmer for playing the recorders for worship. Rev. Lora playing piano. Connie Tronnes playing piano. Evan & Becky Riley leading choir. The ECUCC Choir Leyla Ninmer for piano solo. Krista Kim & Connie Tronnes for Piano/Organ Duet Becky and Evan Riley Guitar & Cello Would you like to help the church with musical stewardship for worship? Just sign up, on the sheet in the back of the sanctuary, for the prelude or offering for a particular Sunday worship. FUNERAL LUNCHES AT EDGERTON CONG. UCC Mary Lou Behring has graciously accepted the position of Funeral Lunch Chair. This solidifies the reality that our church will continue to provide post-funeral lunches, in our fellowship hall, to the family and friends of this church as requested. Mary Lou has placed a sign-up sheet in the back of the sanctuary for volunteers to sign up to help with this vital ministry of the church. So far the people who have signed up are: Char Hartzell; Joan Granger; Barbara Pierce; Jane Nelson; Connie Wiersma; Norma Thompson; Elsie Arnold; Tammy Campbell; Stephanie Balis; Joyce Morris; Becky Riley; Connie Tronnes; and Linda Meyer. If you are interested in helping, when needed, and you haven t signed the list please do so now. Thank You. NEW TASK FORCE: OPEN AND AFFIRMING (ONA) On Monday, October 8 th, the church Council heard a presentation given by Becky Riley and Josh Bartz around a new task force at Edgerton Cong. UCC. In Feb. 2010 the church Council voted unanimously to begin the conversation around the Open and Affirming educational piece here at ECUCC. A task force has now been created, and educational materials put into place for this ministry movement to occur in our church. The Council voted unanimously to support and encourage the ONA Task Force to begin its educational ministry here at ECUCC. If you have any questions about this process or the ONA ministry please speak with one of the following Task Force team members: Becky Riley Chair; Josh Bartz Co-Chair; Cheryl Mitchell; Robyn Davis; George Lynts; Tommy Kalhagen; Tammy Campbell. What is an Ally? An ally is an individual who speaks out and stands up for a person or group that is targeted and discriminated against. An ally works to end oppression by supporting and advocating for people who are stigmatized, discriminated against or treated unfairly. Why be an Ally? All people are at risk of being bullied, but individuals who can easily be categorized as different are at highest risk. Your visible support for these individuals can make a real difference in ways that will benefit the whole church and broader community.

How can I be an Ally? Educate Yourself: Take time to learn about people from all different walks of life. Read their histories and listen to their stories Support: Stand up to bullying behavior (Name it, Claim it, Stop it). Support organizations that support bullying victims and promote education. Educate Others: Take opportunities to teach other community members about bullying behavior and how to react to it. Advocate: Promote positive change within your community. NAME THE NEWSLETTER Hey kids & adults let s name our newsletter. Do you have a clever name or idea to give to our newsletters? Send your thoughts/ideas to Linda in the office. ECUCC Calendar Notations for early December December 1 st ECUCC Whobilation Sing Along Whobilation Sing Along is scheduled for 3:00 p.m. Come and join the fun of singing favorite Christmas hymns, and Christmas songs such as Jingle Bells, Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer, Frosty the Snowman, etc. December 5 th ECUCC Choir Practice at 7:00 p.m. December 10 th Diaconate Committee Meeting at 6:30 p.m. December 12 th ECUCC Choir Practice at 7:00 p.m. December 15 th Sunday School Christmas Party and Rehearsal Scheduled for Saturday, 10:00 a.m. 1:00 p.m. December 16 th Sunday School Christmas Program Scheduled for 10:30 a.m. Worship Service

Edgerton Community Events November 17 th -Winter Expo Craft & Gift Show-Tri-County Community Center 9 a.m. -3 p.m.-free Admission November 21 st -Ecumenical Thanksgiving Service-Congregational United Church of Christ 7:00 p.m. December 1 st -9 th -Christmas in the Community-Edgerton s Whobilation December 1 st -Snowflake Craft Fair 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Edgerton Middle School December 1 st -United Methodist Cookie Walk 9 a.m. until sold out at United Methodist Church December 1 st -Congregational United Church of Christ Whobilation Sing Along 3:00 p.m Come and join the fun of singing favorite Christmas hymns, and Christmas songs such as Jingle Bells, Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer, Frosty the Snowman, etc. December 9 th -Ray of Love Tree Lighting-Edgerton Hospital and Health Services