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Dear Friends, THIS WEEK AT FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH For the week of January 2, 2019 By the time you read this, our calendars have turned to 2019. There are many opportunities for us to pause throughout the year and to re-examine our lives and our life together. A new calendar year is one of those. As we begin this new year, there are many exciting things on the horizon for our ministry together. I hope you will read this newsletter thoroughly, as it is full of opportunities for you to participate as well as information you should know. Let me briefly name a few of those: There are some wonderful Faith Formation opportunities coming both during the Sunday School hour and at other times. In the coming months we are fortunate to have Kara Seaton, Laura Kittrell and Melea White teaming up to help us explore who we are as people in the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) as they offer a class on Disciples Identity. We are also fortunate to have John McKinstry, Bruce Fischer, Mark Pries and other community friends teaming up to offer a class on Affordable Housing - not only is this a great Faith Formation opportunity, but it connects with what Mission & Witness is working on this year. More details about these offerings are on page 3 of this newsletter. Speaking of Mission and Witness, again this year they have chosen an area of focus. This came from those same surveys they did last year. Housing will be the focus for the year and you can read more about what this means as well as some opportunities that are coming your way in the spring. More details about what Mission and Witness is planning for 2019 are on page 4. As you have been hearing, the Bylaws Committee has been hard at work in 2018 and is ready to present their proposal. They will share the first presentation at Board meeting on January 8 and then will offer several other presentations. We hope you will be able to make one of them. While we know many people function well in many organizations without ever reading the bylaws, we are excited to share with you some of the new changes that we are proposing. More information about this is on page 4. While I am excited about these opportunities and hope you will participate in many of them, I am also very aware that our faith isn t just about what we do at church. It is about making a difference in the world and about changing who we are at the core. As we begin a new year, I offer you this prayer from Ted Loder: O God of fire and freedom, deliver me from my bondage to what can be counted and go with me in a new exodus toward what counts, but can only be measured in bread shared and swords become plowshares; in bodies healed and minds liberated; in songs sung and justice done; in laughter in the night and joy in the morning; in love through all seasons and great gladness of heart; in all people coming together and a kin-dom* coming in glory; in your name being praised and my becoming an alleluia. *kin-dom substituted for original language of kingdom A Note From Your Pastor I look forward to seeing you Sunday as we begin a new year together, Jill Thank you, FCC, for the generous staff gifts at the end of the year and for helping make FCC a wonderful place to work and share in ministry! Jill, Kara, Laura, Peggy and Michael

This Week at First Christian Church January 2, 2019 UPCOMING EVENTS Wednesday Bible Study meets at 12:30pm each week. January 2 - Luke 3:15-17, 21-22 January 9 - John 2:1-11 Strings and Singers Love to sing? Play an instrument that would be a good addition to our worship music? You are invited to join Disciples Strings and Singers. Upcoming rehearsals are on Wednesdays, January 2 and 16. January Board Meeting Our next Board Meeting will be Tuesday, January 8 at 7pm. Please make this a priority. In addition to regular business, the Board will hear a presentation from the Bylaws Committee. The next Ladies Night Out will be Thursday, January 17th at 5:30 pm at Blackstone s. 2019 Mission Trip Announced This year s mission/work trip will be held the week of March 18 in Marshalltown, IA. We are hoping to bring youth along to help this year. People interested in joining should contact Brian Fleck by January 15 at briansabrafleck@mac.com or 319-321-2644. FILL THE ARK Project Update Thank you, FCC for your amazing response. We have raised $4,470.00 toward our goal to fill the ark! Pot Luck Jam Music brings people together; it is a language of relationship. In order to have the freedom to make joyful music we engage in the disciplines such as practicing, taking turns, and planning ahead. Some FCC musicians are planning a Pot Luck and Jam Session for Saturday, January 12, 5:30-8:00 pm in the FCC fellowship hall. All who enjoy music are welcome to participate. Each person is invited to bring 25 paper copies of one or more favorite familiar songspreferably with chord symbols, lyrics and at least a vocal melody line- to share with everyone. There will be a few songs already printed up and ready to go. If you wish, you may introduce the song to the whole group by playing and/or singing through a verse and/or chorus before everyone joins in. Bring as many different musical instruments as you might want to play (yes, banjos and especially accordions are welcome), plan a duet, write your own new song; now is the time to get out that guitar or saxophone you haven t played in months. We ll take turns and sing/play as many songs as we have time for. We ll begin with a pot luck at 5:30, and pulled pork sandwiches (incl. some gluten free) and drinks will be provided so bring something to compliment (or substitute for) them. About 6:00-6:15 we ll begin the music and we will try to get everyone home in time to rest up for worship the next day. JANUARY BOOK CLUB Our next book club selection takes us back 400 years to a Spanish expedition into Florida that went awry. A few explorers pressed on, ending up on the coast of what is now Texas. The book is The Moor's Account by Laila Lalami. We'll discuss it at Maggie Keyser's, on January 24 at 7 p.m. Sunday, January 6, 2019 Scripture: Isaiah 60:1-6 Sermon: The Kin-dom: The Light Breaks In

This Week at First Christian Church January 2, 2019 Upcoming Faith Formation Opportunities January 6: Adults are invited to a one session class titled, Spiritual Practices for the New Year. Children and Youth Sunday School starts back up today as well. Classes will be as follows: Kindergarten 4th grades will meet in (pre-k room): This class will start the new year looking at Bible stories centering around Jesus. 5th grade and up will meet in (youth room): In the new year, this class will continue with the The Gospel According to Harry Potter. Discussion will be around relating the popular book series to humanitarian, social justice and Christian messages. As always, a nursery will be available for younger children during Sunday School and worship. January 13 - February 3: Adults are invited to join Kara Seaton, Laura Kittrell and Melea White who will be co-teaching a four week class Disciples Identity. Whether you have long been in the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) or are new to FCC and the Disciples you are invited to come and learn more. February 10 - March 3: Adults are invited to join John McKinstry, Bruce Fischer, Mark Pries and other friends after worship on Sundays and on Wednesday evenings for an Affordable Housing Bible Study. Information is below. 2019 AFFORDABLE HOUSING BIBLE STUDY SERIES In connection with the Mission & Witness focus for 2019, you are invited to join friends and neighbors for fellowship, Bible study and a simple meal (Wednesdays at 5:30, Sundays following worship) during February of 2019. We will be relating our historic faith to local housing barriers and opportunities, using a variety of digital resources and local writers/guests. Written materials for each of seven session will be available from our website or in hard copies available in the narthex. Meals will be free of charge- with donations accepted. Please sign up on a clipboard in the Narthex or call the church office at 319-337-4181 to register your participation. Session I Sunday, February 10 following worship. Affordable Housing as a Basic Human Right, John McKinstry leading (Matt 25:34-40, Acts 2:42-47) God made us all needy for homes for both ourselves and our neighbors. Session II Wednesday, February 13, 5:30 pm in Fellowship Hall. Good News for the Poor, John McKinstry leading The Fair Housing Act, NAR Video, continuing segregation in our community. Session III Sunday, February 17 following worship. Home Ownership and Habitat for Humanity Theology, Gabe Martin leading Interfaith Build, gleaning as sweat equity, lend without interest, etc. Session IV Wednesday, February 20, 5:30 pm in Fellowship Hall. Dispelling Affordable Housing Myths, John McKinstry leading (Luke 19:1-10) Why Facts Don t Convince People Video. Session V Sunday, February 24 following worship. Housing for Persons with Disabilities, Bruce Fischer leading (Luke 14:12-14). Session VI Wednesday, February 27, 5:30 pm in Fellowship Hall. Our True Home is God Christian Hospitality, John McKinstry and Gabe Martin, leading (Luke 10:38-42, Genesis 18:1-15). Session VII Sunday, March 3 following worship. Housing First/Homelessness, Mark Pries and Crissy Canganelli, leading (Ephesians 2:8-10, 1 Kings 19:11-13) Flipping the judgement/grace (housing ready) paradigm to grace/ responsibility.

This Week at First Christian Church January 2, 2019 Announcing Our 2019 Mission & Witness Focus Mission and Witness is excited to announce that in 2019 we will focus on housing. This focus will include both affordable housing as well as homelessness. Together we will share in education, hands on work and advocacy around issues that impact people s basic need of housing. Some of the exciting things that are coming include: An Affordable Housing Bible Study that begins in February. Turn back to page 3 of this newsletter to read detailed information about this important study. Participation in Habitat for Humanity s Interfaith Build which begins in March. More information will be coming soon. A mission trip to Marshalltown, IA to help with tornado recovery. This trip will be the week of March 18. More information as well as how to indicate your interest in participating is back on page 2 of this newsletter. Meanwhile, we will continue supporting other causes that are close to our hearts. Just like in 2018, our focus gives an area to spend some extra time with and learn more about even as we continue a broad spectrum of mission and witness activities. One of our ongoing commitments is to the Coralville Food Pantry and in January our focus item for collecting is feminine hygiene products. Please place any donation in the marked bin at the back of the sanctuary. What s Going on with the Bylaws? You ve heard talk that we will soon be proposing new bylaws for FCC, but you might be wondering why and when and what s in them. Since before we called Pastor Jill we have been aware that there were ways in which our bylaws were no longer working for our ministry. In light of that, early in 2018 a committee was brought together to evaluate our bylaws, examine new options, and make a proposal for changes. This resulted in a rewrite of our bylaws that includes some exciting new ideas for our ministry together. To keep you informed, the Bylaws Committee will be doing several presentations during January. The first will be for the board at the board meeting on January 8. There will be three additional presentations: Sunday, January 13 at 5pm (at the Michel home), Tuesday, January 15 at 1pm (at the Welsh home) and Wednesday, January 16 at 5:30pm (at the church). Then on February 3, following worship, there will be one final presentation (this one was scheduled because we recognize there may be feedback from the earlier presentations that results in some changes and so we wanted one final opportunity to present what we ll be voting on). The plan is for the congregation to vote on the new bylaws at our February 24th congregational meeting.

This Week at First Christian Church January 2, 2019 To Loose the Bonds of Injustice: The Plight of the Mentally Ill & What the Church Can Do Author Event January 12, 2019 10:00AM 11:30AM Iowa City Public Library, Meeting Room A Open to the public Marcia A. Murphy will read an excerpt from her book and lead a community-wide discussion on mental health. This new book is the first to address the living conditions of the mentally ill from the standpoint of social justice. It is the first for religion to partner with the psychiatric field from a spiritual vantage point to improve the lives of those afflicted with medical, social, and spiritual maladies. It is written by someone who has lived with the challenges of a marginalized human being, someone who has insights that no one in the mainstream has experienced. YOUTH MENTAL HEALTH FIRST AID CLASS Is for adults to take work with or support youth. Please sign up in advance if you plan to attend by emailing <mhedspecialists@gmail.com> Classes are offered at no cost thanks to support from the Mental Health & Disability Services of the East Center Region. January Class: What: Youth Mental Health First Aid Course (for adults who work and/or interact with youth) When: Wednesday, January 23rd and Friday, January 25th Time: 12:30 PM 5:30 PM Where: Coralville Public Library, 1401 5th Street, Coralville, IA 52241 For more information - - https://www.mentalhealthfirstaid.org/ SYMBOLIC LANGUAGE OF CHRISTIAN ART: PEACOCK: Immortality. At one time, it was believed that the flesh of a peacock was incorruptible and that its plumage renewed itself every year thus being reborn in glory.

January 2019 Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat 3-Jan Ricklefs 4-Kaitlyn Rohm 6-Nolan Vibhakar 12-Rachel Samuel 13-Kianna Haslett- Tomova 14-Jim Michel 6 Un-decorate Sanctuary 11:15 AM BIRTHDAY 18-Hailey Rohm 22-Oliver Schluckebier 24-David Klein 27-Grace Hall 28-Isaac Samuel 1 2 Office Closed 7 8 Staff Mtg 10 AM Child Protection 5:30 BOARD MTG 7 PM Elders 5:30 PM Strings & Singers 7 PM 9 3 Stewardship & Finance mtg 1:30 PM 10 Clergy Cluster @ Panera 12 noon Arrow Chapter 7 PM 4 Bell Choir 4:30 PM 5 11 12 FCC Pot-Luck Jam Session 5:30 PM 13 Pack 2000 3 PM 14 15 16 CRC @ 1st Presby. 10 AM Chess Club 3:15 Strings & Singers 7 PM 17 Ladies' Night Out @ Blackstone s 5:30 18 19 20 21 22 Staff Mtg 10 AM 23 Chess Club 3:15 24 Women Clergy 10 AM FCC Book Club Maggie Keyser s 7:00 PM 25 26 27 Pot Luck 11:15 AM Pack 2000 (1:30)3 PM Fellowship Hall 28 29 30 Chess Club 3:15 Pastor Jill at Minister s Institute in Newton 31

FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH (DISCIPLES OF CHRIST) 900 LINCOLNSHIRE PLACE CORALVILLE, IA 52241-3615 Sunday Services: 9 AM Sunday School 10 AM Church Service 11 AM Coffee/Fellowship Church Office Hours: Monday thru Friday 9AM to 1PM Phone #: 319-337-4181 Staff: Pastor: Rev. Jill Cameron Michel (home) 319-665-2276 (cell) 417-439-7391 icdisciple.pastor@gmail.com Office Administrator: Peggy Bothell icdisciple.sec@gmail.com Music Director: Laura Kittrell icdisciple.music@gmail.com Director of Christian Formation: Kara Seaton icdisciple.kids@gmail.com Janitorial: Michael Hull m.hull84@yahoo.com