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The Caller 1 April 2018 First Congregational United Church of Christ Pastor Marraine s Musing... We are steps away from Easter and the celebration of resurrection. Through our Lenten journey we have walked with Jesus through these last six weeks of scripture, prayer, and study. To be faithful to the season of Lent we approach it with ready hearts even if the narrative of Lent is hard to swallow. As Barbara Brown Taylor illustrates in Learning to Walk in the Dark, we find deeper meaning in the season and find our hearts opening to the journey when we intentionally expose ourselves to those dark moments and sit with them awhile. I hope that you ve been able to do just that during the Lenten season. Our mission is to create and nurture a family of faith to do God s work, modeling the gospel of Jesus Christ. The great news is that Easter is upon us! Soon we will awake to hear that the tomb is empty and that Jesus has risen from the dead. As an Easter people we will embrace that news and celebrate it in a service of prayer and song. We take that celebration with us to enhance our mission and ministry in this church. We let it take hold of us and allow the good news of the risen Christ to fuel us forward into lives of faith in action. Easter Sunday is one of the high holy days in the church, but it is also a prime moment to remember that we are indeed an Easter people and that each time we worship together we are testifying to the resurrection and renewal in our lives. Alleluia! Christ is Risen! Christ is Risen Indeed! INSIDE THIS ISSUE Blessings, Pastor Marraine Beloved Community... 2 Team Reports... 3-6 Birthdays... 6 Photo Gallery... 7 Church Calendar... 8

2 The Caller is published by the First Congregational United Church of Christ 171 West Pulteney Street Corning, NY 14830 No matter who you are or where you are on life s journey, you are welcome here!! Office hours: Tuesday Friday: 9:00 a.m. - noon Phone: (607)962-7423 E-mail: office@corningucc.org Web: www.corningucc.org Facebook.com/FCUCCC Pastor: Rev. Marraine C. Kettell Secretary: Brenda Passmore Rev. Peter Cook, Executive Director of New York State Council of Churches speaks at the Ecumenical Lenten Study on March 8th. Photos courtesy of Rev. Troy Preston. Dates Inside this to issue: Remember: An interesting presentation on Christian social justice in a theologically and politically diverse climate. Easter April 1 Women s Fellowship April 11 God Squad Soup Prep. April 15 No Responsibility Dinner April 18 Shepherd s Table April 29 The New York State Council of Churches is a statewide organization through which Christians accomplish mission goals that can be achieved more effectively by working together. These mission goals focus on social justice, institutional pastoral care, and ecumenical cooperation in education, worship and action. To learn more, check their website at www.nyscoc.org. Annual Program Meeting June 10 Blair Bigler Perry Concert June 13 The deadline for submitting articles for The Caller is the 25th of each month. Office Hours: Church Office: Brenda is in the office Tues.-Fri. 9am-12pm. Pastor Marraine: Monday: quiet sermon, worship preparation. Tuesday-Thursday: Mornings in the office, appointments appreciated. Friday and Saturday: Days off unless there is a church event. Emergency Number: (607)438-2634

The Caller 3 Women s Fellowship Wednesday, April 11th at 11:30 a.m. Bring a bag lunch. We will be making goodie boxes for our college students. All women of the church are invited. God Squad Soup preparation for shut-ins. April 15, 5:30-7:30 April Birthdays Please join Pastor Marraine for her Community Office Hours at Soulful Cup Wednesday, April 18th, 3-5pm Tuesday, April 24th, 9-11am Come by for a warm drink and a visit. Bring a friend or colleague to meet her! Salvation Army Shepherd s Table Dinner Sunday April 29th, 3:30pm-5:30pm See Gina Burdick if you d like to help! Corning Area Aging in Place Thursday, April 19th at 10 a.m. Jeffrey Eaton, CEO & President of Arbor Housing and Development Mr. Eaton will give an overview of who Arbor Housing and Development is and what they do. He will talk about projects they are working on in the Corning area including the Corning Housing Partnership, Steuben County Land Bank, Lamphear Court, the Northside Blodgett project and its partnership with Habitat Steuben. 3 rd Andrew Barber 3 rd Christian Bratti 4 th Michael Walker 11 th Marraine Kettell 12 th Cathy Hogan 14 th Pat Iddings 14 th Ellis Wilken 15 th Christine Wilken 16 th Judy Graf 20 th Pam Schmitt 21 st Matthew Hageman 21 st Maxwell Joseph Jennings 24 th Nina Howard 26 th Tess Barber 26 th Marcia Bratti 28 th Betty Carpenter Pastor Marraine will be away April 11th - 17th. In case of pastoral emergency, please contact the emergency number (607)438-2634.

4 Administrative Support Team Friends, As the month of March winds down, close to fifty individuals have completed the church-wide survey. We are grateful for the time and thought that you have put into sharing your views on the mission and ministry of First Congregational Church. The Administrative Support Team will begin reviewing the survey results immediately after Easter. If you have not yet completed a survey, there is still time! If you have misplaced the email invitation, please contact me at pamwalker62@gmail.com for another link to the survey website. If you prefer a paper copy, they are available in the church office. Please submit your responses to any AST member by Easter Sunday, April 1, in order to ensure that your voice is heard. Thank you, Pam Walker, Moderator SAVE THE DATE: Annual Program Meeting, Sunday, June 10, immediately following worship Capital Campaign Committee In early March, a newly formed committee met to plan the remaining projects of our original capital campaign. The committee is: Ed & Evie Lewis, Jim & Joyce Nelson, Jennifer Fais & Noel Sylvester, John Brown, John Madison, Maria Quintal, Tom Palmer and Judy Garrett. Remaining projects to be completed:. Rear entrance area - patio & pergola. Front entrance/sidewalk. Landscape issues over the entire property We met with Gene Terwilliger, a local mason, who has done sidewalk work for us in the past and who will be giving us a quote regarding expansion of the front sidewalk leading into the church as well as the patio in the rear. We have been in contact with Stan Gridley regarding excavation work for drainage and patio work at the back entrance and hope to have an updated quote on that project soon. In addition we have received a quote from William Horton, Clear View Tree Service, regarding the taking of one of the remaining maple trees in the back yard. It is becoming rather brittle and large limbs have fallen which is a concern. As sad as it is to see yet one more lovely shade tree come down, this is also an opportunity to plant new trees and other plantings to enhance the appearance of our lawn. There is an opportunity also for our own members who enjoy and would like to help with some hands on projects. Some preparation and painting of the area around the large front windows and the atrium need to happen this summer. If that is something you would be willing to help with, please let Judy Garrett or any member of the committee know. Everyone is welcome to lend a hand - or even a suggestion or two! We have a budget of $34,634.29 in which to complete these projects. Our goal is to make wise use of the remaining funds and improve the appearance of the exterior of our building.

The Caller 5 Church Family & Community Life Family Night Dinner Wednesday April 18th 6:00 pm Join your friends here at First Congregational UCC for dinner and conversation. Wed., April 18th, 6pm No Responsibility (Unless you sign up for pre-meal or post-meal help.) Sign-up or call Tom @ 316-2504. Bring A Friend! This is a great event to invite someone from outside our regular church family. April Small Group Dinners Sunday April 8th @ 4:30pm & Friday April 27@ 6:00pm Our small group dinners are hosted by church members at their homes. The dinner is light - typically soup, bread and salad. If guests would like to bring a dessert, that s fine. (never too many desserts!) Everything else is provided. There is usually an after-dinner topic for discussion over tea or coffee. This is not a couples dinner - come solo or with a friend. Sign up on the Church Family & Community Life bulletin or call Tom Wilkinson (316-2501) or Mary Daly (716-2504). and you will be called with specific details and directions This outhouse has been at several other area churches to collect paper products for the Corning Community Food Pantry. Now it is our turn! Donations can include: toilet paper, paper towels, tissues, and feminine hygiene products which are out of pocket expenses for those on public assistance.

Mark your calendars for the 2018 Blair Bigler Perry Concert coming on June 13th! 6

The Caller 7 Photo Gallery The 2018 Annual New York State United Church of Christ Youth Event was held March 2nd - 4th at Watson Homestead. Let s talk about sin... Confirmation Class on March 21st. Women from Emanuel Lutheran Church join our Women s Fellowship group March 14th to get to know each other and share ideas!

Worship 8 Our church calendar changes all the time, so please check our website www.corningucc.org under the Calendar/Events tab for the most up-to-date version.

The Caller 9 First Congregational United Church of Christ 171 West Pulteney Street Corning, NY 14830