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The Desert Disciple THE DESERT DISCIPLE Volume 68 Issue 2 First Christian Church - Tucson, AZ (520) 624-8695 February 1, 2017 Bursts of Life Bursts of Life sermon series con nues in February as we hear Jesus teachings from the Sermon on the Mount. February 5 Ma hew 5:13-20 February 12 Ma hew 5:21-37 February 19 Ma hew 5:38-48 Wild Dogs Wild Dogs Food Cart will be on site Sunday, February 5 th following worship. Wild Dogs has been with us on a couple of occasions, including the Epic Fun Fest last Fall. They will donate a por on of their earnings to First Chris an. FCC Ou ng: UA Women s Basketball Game! Join FCC members and friends for a fun a ernoon at the U of A Women s Basketball Game on Sunday Feb 26 at 2:00pm. Please RSVP by February 12, so we can buy ckets ahead of me. Parking in the Cherry Street Garage is free on Sunday. Tickets will be $5-$10. Please contact Barbara Marshall for more informa on. Bear Down! Week of Compassion: February 19-26 Join us on Sunday, February 26th as we wrap up the Week of Compassion (WoC) with a special Luncheon following worship! FCC will provide the meat and you are invited to bring a side or dessert to share. It s a great me for church fellowship and opportunity to support the Week of Compassion! Dear Church, It is a common, perhaps daily, experience for many of us, as we live in our technology driven age: a pin drops on a GPS map, marking a current loca on or indica ng a des na on, orien ng us in space. These map pins represent where we are and where we hope to go. Sunday Worship 10:30am Church School 9:00am Church Office (520) 624-8695 Pastor Rev. Ailsa Guardiola González fccailsa@gmail.com Co - Moderators Paul DeArman Susan Harris Office Manager Jenna Hosler TucsonFCC@gmail.com The scriptures for the special offering this year (Ma hew 25:35-40) provide a similar point of reference, an orienta on for our lives-- God is near; love one another in truth and ac on; feed those who are hungry, clothe those who are naked, welcome those who are strangers. These texts help us posi on ourselves in rela on to God and to one another by reminding us of our call to be here for one another, loving one another as God has loved us. Our des na on, where our map pin sits, is near to the heart of God, is alongside our neighbors who are suffering. This offering season, our theme is You are here. By this simple statement, we glorify God s faithful presence, affirm that Christ is uniquely present in those whom we serve, and celebrate how you are here for your neighbors in their mes of need. For 1 The Desert Disciple (USPS 154-880) February 1, 2017 Published monthly by FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH 740 E. Speedway Tucson, AZ 85719 Periodicals Postage Paid at Tucson, Arizona POSTMASTER Send Address Changes To The Desert Disciple c/o First Christian Church 740 E. Speedway Tucson, AZ 85719

The Desert Disciple 2 over seven decades, Week of Compassion has been able to be present for people near and far in moments of crisis because of your partnership and generosity. We have been present, so you also have been present. You are here in Rowle, TX, where tornado survivors have been able to return to their homes, because volunteer teams were present to help rebuild and repair houses. You are here in Tanzania, where lower income women are taking proac ve steps for their reproduc ve health with screenings and treatment for cervical cancer provided by our partners. You are here in Morocco, Jordan, Serbia, the United States, and elsewhere around the world, where refugees are receiving food, water, and medicine with dignity, as our partners offer aid and accompaniment. O en we receive notes from those who have experienced disasters, expressing thanks because Week of Compassion was here. In mes of loss or struggle, a er a fire or flood, when a child is unable to a end school because she has to search for clean water, or when a mother has fled home to keep her children safe, the church is present through the work of Week of Compassion. Through your gi s, you are here. In grateful partnership, we offer again our thanks and rejoice in the good work of the gospel. As we con nue to walk in mutuality, seeking wholeness and healing for all, let us be strengthened by the Spirit of God, here with us Grace and Peace, Your Week of Compassion Staff, Rev. Vy Nguyen, Execu ve Director; Rev. Caroline Hamilton-Arnold, Associate Director; Rev. David Owen, Director of Fund Development Week of Compassion Offering received February 19 & 26 Pastor s Note I recently had a conversa on with a dear friend who was going through some challenging situa ons. It was difficult and heartbreaking to hear all she was facing. I mostly listened as I tried to offer some encouragement and a sense that she was not alone that she could feel free to express her anger, cry, vent, or sit in silence. As we ended the conversa on, she closed with a posi ve outlook and saying that the hymn How Can I Keep from Singing kept going through her mind and had been a great help. Ever since, this haun ngly beau ful song has been playing in my internal soundtrack as well. I share it with you today. In days filled with challenge and uncertainty, may it give encouragement to those in need of it, strength to those who lack it, and courage to all of us called to walk alongside friends, family members, neighbors, and strangers who are struggling, suffering, or living in fear. May it inspire us to always be light in the world as we live in the ways of God s Reign that bring love, healing, and wholeness to all. My life flows on in endless song; above earth s lamentation, I catch the sweet, though far-off hymn that hails a new creation. Refrain: No storm can shake my inmost calm while to that Rock I m clinging. Since Christ is Lord of heaven and earth, how can I keep from singing? 3 What though my joys and comforts die? I know my Savior liveth. What though the darkness gather round? Songs in the night he giveth. [Refrain] 4 The peace of Christ makes fresh my heart, a fountain ever springing! All things are mine since I am his! How can I keep from singing? [Refrain] 2 Through all the tumult and the strife, I hear that music ringing. It finds an echo in my soul. How can I keep from singing? [Refrain]

The Desert Disciple 3 Staying Connected... Mind Wholeness Ministries Spiritual Support Group Seeking wholeness in our fragmented world, First Chris an con nues our mental health ministry. Mind Wholeness Ministries Spiritual Support Group is for individuals and families facing mental health challenges, because you are not alone. The group meets the 1 st and 3 rd Monday of each month at 6:00 p.m. in the parlor. Please share this opportunity with family and friends. Please also con nue praying for the group facilitator, Mary Alice Do, as she leads us in this ministry to Serve the World. Thursday Small Group Bible Study All are welcome to a end the Thursday small group. Currently the group is focusing on spiritual forma on using A Spiritual Forma on Workbook by James Bryan Smith. You do not need the book to a end. If you would like to par cipate and need childcare, please contact the church office so that arrangements can be made. Disciples Women s Ministries Sister Anita from the Benedic ne Convent will lead DWM in a me of contempla ve prayer at our mee ng on February 14 at Noon. All are welcome to come and experience this meaningful way of praying. Bring a bag lunch to share at 11:30am before our me with Sister Anita. Tuesday Prayer in Chapel The chapel con nues to be open every Tuesday at 11:00am-Noon for members of the community and our congrega on to pray. You are invited to come for 5 minutes, 20 minutes, or the whole hour. Enjoy a moment of silence in the midst of a busy world. Sunday Evening Book Study Meets each Sunday at 4:00pm in the parlor. Sunday, February 5 Complete the study of In the Sanctuary of Women Sunday, February 12 Begin study on Wearing God: Clothing, Laughter, Fire, and Other Overlooked Ways of Mee ng God by Lauren Winner

The Desert Disciple 4 Staff Spotlight: Sean Gale We have been featuring the work of our excellent staff for several months now in our newsle er. This month we spotlight our Guitar Accompanist, Sean Gale. We have been blessed for the past four years to have Sean Gale as part of our music ensemble that accompanies us during worship. In his quiet, easy-going way, Sean adds a new dimension to music during worship whether he is playing the acous cal guitar, French horn or electric guitar. He works with Music Director David Gale in developing arrangements of tradi onal and non-tradi onal hymn tunes. He also shares his own jazz and classical arrangements and composi ons. He sings tenor in the choir, too! Sean is a senior at the University of Arizona where he is majoring in music, specializing in jazz studies, and is comple ng a degree in music educa on. As part of his studies, he plays with the UA Jazz Ensemble. He is kept quite busy with his school work and church accompaniment responsibili es, but he also finds me to teach at a private school and play in various bands around town. We have been so fortunate to have Sean share his many talents that enrich our worship experience. Please thank him for his many contribu ons to our congrega on, and listen carefully to what he is playing it might be your favorite song! PaperWorks art workshops First Chris an Church will con nue to host art workshops by PaperWorks in 2017. The first workshop of 2017 will be February 9-11. The group will be in Fellowship Hall Thursday, 2pm - 6pm, Friday & Saturday, 9am - 5pm. BorderLinks Group from Boston College FCC will be hos ng the second group from BorderLinks, February 23 & 24. This group is from Sinclair Community College in Dayton, OH. Looking Ahead to March Ash Wednesday, March 1: Ashes to Go: We will offer ashes in the parking lot and bus stop throughout the day. Helpers are needed. Please consider and pray about par cipa ng in this ministry to our community. Ash Wednesday Service: In the evening we will gather for a special service to begin the Lenten season together. Lenten Dinner Series: First Chris an will join with Desert Dove Chris an Church, Church of the Good Shepherd United Church of Christ, and Church of the Painted Hills United Church of Christ for a four-week series (Tuesdays March 14, 21, 28 & April 4). Each week we will meet at one of the churches for dinner and be lead in reflec on and conversa on. Chi Rho & CYF Retreat: First Chris an Church will be the host church for this retreat March 4 & 5. Youth registra on forms are due to FCC Church Office by February 20th.

The Desert Disciple 5 News from the Pews In January we installed and blessed those who have commi ed to lead our congrega on this year. We are grateful for each one, but also know that the ministries of our church move forward only when all who gather for worship, spiritual forma on, and fellowship work together in love. If you ever have thoughts or ideas related to an area of ministry, you are encouraged to share those with the ministry leader of that area. We hope you keep in mind, however, that Sunday mornings as we gather and celebrate in worship may not be the best me for these important conversa on. Please consider contac ng leaders at a different me or through phone calls or email messages. Leaders are listed below and will also be listed in the new directory coming out soon. Co-Moderators: Paul DeArman Susan Harris Treasurer/ Financial Secretary: Debbie Stadle Secretary: Kelly Strachan Historian: Ann Nichols Elder Chair: Ann Nichols Deacon Chair: Kelly Strachan Ministry Team Leaders: Educa on: Ann Nichols Membership/Evangelism: Barbara Marshall Property: Marco González Outreach: Susan Harris Stewardship: Colin Green Worship: Lori Bryant Elders (Class of 2019): Claudia Ellquist, Ann Nichols, Janis Sherick Deacons (Class of 2019): Lori Gale, Colin Green, Nancy Green, Deb Munhall Trustees (Class of 2019): Janis Sherick, Dr. Rudy Byrd (c/o 2017) Prayers for Ma DeFer, the N.A. Groups that meet in our church, and others struggling with addic on. Prayers for The Mind Wholeness Ministries Prayers for people with mental health challenges and their families. Con nued prayers for: Peggy Brady, Lily Foster, Grace Judson, Bea Kimberlin, Ron & Pa Lemke, and Jody Vanderkolk. February: At a Glance Elders Mee ng Thursday, February 2 at 6:00pm Primavera Meal Friday, February 3 at 6:00pm (Contact Sharon Sorensen if you d like to help!) Mind Wholeness Spiritual Support Group 1st & 3rd Mondays at 6:00pm (2/6 & 2/20) Board Mee ng Tuesday, 7 at 6:30pm (Both old & new leaders invited to a end) DWM Lunch & Learning Tuesday, February 14 at 11:30am (lunch) and 12:00pm (Sister Anita Worship Team Mee ng Thursday, Feb. 16 at 6pm Week of Compassion Lunch Sunday, February 26 a er worship FCC Ou ng: UA Women s Basketball Game Sunday, February 26 at 2:00pm. RSVP to Barbara Marshall Prayer Time in the Chapel Tuesdays at 11:00am Small Group Bible Study Thursdays at 11:00am Book Study Sundays at 4:00pm in the parlor

The Desert Disciple 6 9:00 am 9:00 am 9:00 am 9:45 am 10:30 am 4:00 pm Sunday Schedule Adult Education Parlor* Children/Youth Education Room 107 & 110 * St. Michael s ECC - Chapel Children s Music * Morning Worship - Sanctuary * Book Study * VISIT OUR WEBSITE: firstchristianchurchtucson.org CALL OUR OFFICE: (520) 624-8695 NEWSLETTER DEADLINE Articles for the January Desert Disciple should be received in the office no later than Friday, February 17th. Praying For Our Missionaries! Please be in prayer for our missionaries serving through Global Ministries. During the week of February 5: Stewart Barker, Swaziland February 12: Cara McKinney, Ecuador February 19: Toni Reynolds, Dominican Republic February 26: Kris n Wolf, Thailand For more informa on regarding our missionaries, overseas partners, or how you can make a difference, visit: www.globalministries.org The Desert Disciple First Christian Church 740 East Speedway Tucson, AZ 85719 Periodicals Postage PAID at Tucson, AZ