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LYONSVILLE CONGREGATIONAL UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST "A Home for The Spiritual Journey" Rev. Sean Weston, Pastor Gary Boxell, Editor Inside this issue: Sympathies and Prayers Birthdays and Anniversaries Remember in Your Prayers Mark Your Calendars 2 3 3 4 Thank You Notes 5 Join Us 5 General News 6, 7 Worship Opportunities Mission Board News 8 9 October 2018 PASTOR S CORNER I have heard many of you say how much you appreciated the warmth and hospitality you found when you first came to Lyonsville. As fall picks up and we are seeing some visitors in worship, it s a good time for a refresher on the best ways to welcome those new to this community. Welcoming people doesn t come naturally to me. I ve had to learn how, and I keep working at it. But there are some people who are naturals! I have been watching them in action for a while, and I ve paid attention to the practices in growing churches. Here s a list of those practices, adapted from the church I came from in Kansas (thanks, Rev. Caela Simmons Wood!): 1) WEAR NAME TAGS: This might seem unimportant, but it s one of the best ways to show that you are approachable and the church is open to new people. 2) BEFORE WORSHIP: When you come into the Sanctuary on Sunday morning, the first thing to do is look around and see if you see any new folks. If you do, go on over and say hello. What to say? One good option is Good morning. My name s Sean and they typically introduce themselves. Sometimes I ll say, I don t think we ve met before. Is this your first time visiting? Others say something like, It s so good to meet you. We have a fellowship hour after church. I ll come back after the service to walk you there. 3) GREETING CHILDREN AND THEIR FAMILIES: It means a lot to a parent (and the child) when you take the time to greet the child as an individual. Children learn to shake hands and introduce themselves when adults do the same. Getting down on their level (if your knees will let you!) is a wonderful way to say hello to a child. Families with babies may find it helpful to know that there is a changing table in the nursery down the hall and that they are welcome to feed or nurse their babies during worship. It s also wonderful to tell them that they can walk and rock their baby during worship. Families should hear that we welcome all children (and their wiggles) in worship and be directed to the children are welcome here pew card. (Continued on pg. 2)

Page 2 4) AFTER WORSHIP: You have to be incredibly brave to go to fellowship hour in a new church! It s so much easier if someone comes to you immediately after the closing song and offers to take you there. Once you get there and make some small talk, the ideal thing to do is introduce the new person to another person. They, in turn, should talk to them for a while and then introduce them to someone else. If a new person can have brief conversations with at least 3-4 of us during Sunday morning they will leave feeling like they are connected. 5) FOLLOWING UP: I follow up with anyone who fills out a welcome card, each week. But people don t always fill out those cards, especially on the first visit. So if you have good conversation with someone and learn something about them, you might consider passing that information on to me via a quick e-mail or phone call on Monday. That will help me make those follow up connections. We all know the joy that comes with being warmly welcomed into a loving community. We all know just how much we can experience God s extravagant welcome and hospitality when we experience it through others. At this time of the year when many people are looking for a church again or for the first time, let s all recommit ourselves to this important and joyful work of welcoming the stranger. OUR SYMPATHIES AND PRAYERS Please join us in sending prayers and warm thoughts to the family of Brett Yuknis, who passed away August 25. Brett was baptized at Lyonsville and was confirmed here in May of 1997, and was living in the Atlanta area.

Page 3 Happy Birthday (click here for birthday wishes) Kathy Richel 10/1 Mikayla Bashor 10/2 Erika Wierdak 10/8 Jack Wolf 10/10 Lauren McSweeney 10/12 Jordan Taylor 10/12 Gabrielle Miller 10/13 Braden Matthews 10/16 Ryan Snell 10/16 Donna Prather 10/17 Vivian Kringlie 10/17 Nolan Snell 10/19 Barbara Loehman 10/20 Travis Weaver 10/20 Steven Nunez 10/21 Laurie Tsukuno 10/25 Meghan Ferguson 10/26 Patti Haigh 10/27 Chase Bashor 11/1 Bob Haigh 11/5 Darrel Bashor 11/13 Jonathan Begy 11/13 Joe Wierdak 11/14 Susan Mueller 11/18 Beth Smidt 11/18 Lillian Mueller 11/19 Andrea Brocken 11/20 Rom Stevens 11/20 Peter Cook 11/27 Donnie Smith 11/27 Cherie Doria 11/30 Happy Anniversary Ian & Keely Ann Hegner 10/27 Byron & Barbara Loehman 11/10 Please contact the church office if any information is missing or incorrect. Remember in Your Prayers Marvin Davis Jamie Hankus Chuck Helms Chuck Holloway Barbara Loehman Byron Loehman Kathy Loehman Marion Randolph Beth Smidt Dee Wallace

Page 4 Mark Your Calendars Church Women United Institute Day Lyonsville Church (West Fellowship Hall) October 17, 2018 9:30 2:00 Presentation #1: TBT Presentation #2: Recycling Devotional by Rev. Sean Weston Registration fee is $12.00., which includes a box lunch. Deadline for registration is October 10. If you d like to register, or have questions, contact Wilma Mrazek. LABYRINTH WALK October 20 Please join us for a peaceful, restful and meditative walk around our candlelit labyrinth. It takes about 20 minutes to walk it. If you are new to the labyrinth, we have someone there to help you get started. Come and walk anytime between 4:00-6:00pm. (Please arrive no later than 5:30). CROP Walk 2018 will be held on Sunday, October 21st. Registration will begin at 12:30 p.m. at the Presbyterian Church of Western Springs (5250 Wolf Road). The Walk will begin at 1:15 p.m. There is a break for bathrooms and water at the half way point, First United Methodist Church of Western Springs (4300 Howard Avenue). There will also be a blessing of pets at the half-way point. The Lyonsville team consists of Pastor Sean, Cindi Fiandaca, Cindy Schurig, Judy Birmingham and Doug Adams. If you are interested in either joining the team or supporting one of the walkers, please go to the website HERE. Please note that we are asking all walkers to make a commitment to raise at least $25.00. Each year, Lyonsville receives 25% of the money collected which is used to buy food for our food pantry. Last year, we received $852.77. FALL CONGREGATIOAL MEETING October 28 after w orship. All Saints Day will be observed Sunday, November 3.

Page 5 Thank you note received from The LeaderShop: Dear Rev. Sean Weston and the generous members of Lyonsville Congregational United Church of Christ - Thank you for your support of our annual school supply drive! Thanks to your donations, we were able to provide over 150 students with school supplies. Also, parents were able to learn about community services available to them year-round. This event could not be possible without the support of community partners like you - so thank you! Sincerely, Kate Wiseheart and LeaderShop Staff. Thank you to Byron Loehman for all his work in replacing the church mailbox. Thank you to our volunteers: Judy Birmingham, Doug Adams, Bruce Cady, and Cindi Fiandaca for helping out on Saturday, September 15 at the Greater Chicago Food Depository. They sorted, boxed, labeled, and palletized 3,124 pounds of bread and 9,325 pounds of cabbage for distribution. Thank you to all who donated soup and canned vegetables to the Lyonsville food pantry in September. Thank you to all who donated money to give to Barbara and Byron Loehman to take with them to the Ponca Tribe in Oklahoma. They will purchase food when they get there a put baskets together for the members of the tribe. We collected over $350.00. Join Us MEN S BREAKFAST GROUP meets on the second Saturday of each month at 9:00 a.m. at Willow Hills Restaurant, next to Walgreens at Joliet Rd. and Willow Springs Rd. in Indian Head Park. All men are welcome to join us for this chance to eat and talk! For more information contact Byron Loehman. WOMEN S BABY BOOMER BUNCH (WBBB) Instead of meeting at Willow Hills Restaurant on Saturday, November 3rd, the Women Baby Boomers will gather at Lyonsville church and put together baskets for the Harvest Home dinner raffle table. We will also have breakfast together at church. If you are interested in bringing a casserole or a breakfast item to share, or just come and have breakfast and help put baskets together, please let Judy Birmingham know. All are invited to help.

Page 6 News from The Pews Harvest Home Dinner Raffle Table We are collecting new or like-new items for the raffle table. The items may be raffled off separately or used as part of a gift basket. If you would like to put a gift basket together, please let Judy know. All donations are greatly appreciated. Please see Judy Birmingham if you have items to donate or questions. There will be a Manna Fundraiser in October. Manna gift card order forms w ill be ready October 1 and will be in the Narthex. The orders will be due on October 21, and the will be distributed by October 28. The next Manna will be due December 2. Please see Cindi Fiandaca for more information. Did you know you can support Lyonsville Church when you make purchases with Amazon? AmazonSmile donates.5% of your purchases to an organization of your choice. Click here to set up Lyonsville Church as your organization. Then just go to smile.amazon.com to shop. On Sunday, October 7th, we will be collecting the Neighbors in Need (NIN) offering. This special offering supports UCC ministries of justice and compassion throughout the United States. One-third of NIN funds support the Council for American Indian Ministry(CAIM). Two-thirds of the offering is used by the UCC's Justice and Witness Ministries(JWM) to support a variety of justice initiatives, advocacy efforts, and direct service projects through grants. More information is available at http://www.ucc.org/nin.

Page 7 HARVEST HOME TURKEY DINNER Saturday, November 10 5:00-7:00 p.m. Carry Out available. Invite your friends and family. If you have any question or would like to volunteer please contact the co-chairs, Wilma Mrazek and Cindi Fiandaca TICKETS ARE ON SALE NOW! You may purchase tickets from Wilma Mrazek or the church office (708-246-1255). We kindly ask that you purchase your tickets in advance of the dinner so that we order the appropriate amount of food. Raffles will be available at this event too. We look forward to seeing you there! We need help from the congregation to make the dinner a success.! Volunteers We are always looking for volunteers for our Sunday mornings. Greeters: M eet people w ith a smile at the door as the enter the church building. Readers: Thom w ill provide you w ith a script for your part, usually the Call to Worship, the Opening Prayer, and the Scripture reading. Announcer: You ask for announcements and lead the time of Joys and Concerns. Fellowship Host: Provide goodies after w orship, making sure there are enough cups, plates, and napkins. Food Pantry: Meet our guests and distribute food. This is a 45 -minute commitment, and training is available. Signing up is easy. Most Sundays there are folders set up at fellowship time for each of these. You can also contact a member of Worship & Spiritual Growth or Missions. UPDATED CHURCH DIRECTORIES are available in the church office. W e have stopped placing them in the back of the sanctuary.

Page 8 10/7/2018 Pentecost 20 Exodus 19:3-7; 20:1-17 The Ten Commandments 10/14/2018 Pentecost 21 Joshua 24:1-15 [16-26] Joshua Serves God 10/21/2018 Pentecost 22 2 Samuel 11:1-5, 26-27; 12:1-9; Psalm 51:1-9 Nathan and King David 10/28/2018 Pentecost 23 1 Kings 3:4-28 Solomon s Wisdom 11/4/2018 Pentecost 24 2 Kings 5:1-15a Elisha Heals Naaman 11/11/2018 Pentecost 25 Micah [1:3-5] 5:2-5a; 6:6-8 Mercy, Justice, and Peace 11/18/2018 Pentecost 26 Isaiah 36:1-3, 13-20; 37:1-7; 2:1-4 God's Plan for Peace 11/25/2018 Christ the King/Thanksgiving Jeremiah 1:4-10; 7:1-11 Jeremiah s Call LIKE US ON FACEBOOK!

Page 9 News From Your Mission Board GREATER CHICAGO FOOD DEPOSITORY VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITY Please come join us to help volunteer at the Greater Chicago Food Depository (GCFD) on Saturday, October 20, from 8:30 a.m. to 11:15 a.m. We also go every Wednesday from 6:00 to 9:00 p.m. For more information go to www.chicagosfoodbank.org or see/call Cindi Fiandaca or Judy Birmingham to sign up. The depository would like all volunteers to register in advance, which you can do HERE. On Sunday, October 7th, Katie Wiseheart, Program Director from The Leader- Shop will be at Lyonsville for a Mission Sunday. The mission of The LeaderShop is as follows: The LeaderShop empowers youth to become community-minded individuals through diverse programs that foster confidence, knowledge and leadership. The Mission committee will host coffee hour and a free-will offering will be taken. LYONSVILLE CHURCH FOOD PANTRY Come and help out at our own food pantry for just 45 minutes. It is from 11:45a.m. to 12:30p.m. on Sundays. We would like to have two people there to help assist our guests/ visitors during this time. You just need to help restock any food dropped off, check expiration dates, and help bag up food. Please contact Judy Birmingham or Mission Ministry for open dates. GOOD SAMARITAN FUND On Communion Sundays, donations are invited to the Good Samaritan Fund, which is used to provide assistance locally to persons in need. You may use the white offering envelopes in the pews, and indicate that the gift is for the Good Samaritan Fund. Thank you for your generosity!

Contact Lyonsville is produced monthly, except for a combined July/ August edition. Phone 708-246-1255 Email Lyonsville@sbcglobal.net Visit us on the web at www.lyonsvillechurch.org Please submit your articles to lyonsville@sbcglobal.net. The deadline for the next issue is October 21. Please return this form to update your contact information. Please correct the information on the mailing label. No thanks. Please remove from mailing list. I prefer email delivery. Here s my email address: LYONSVILLE CONGREGATIONAL UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST 6871 Joliet Road Indian Head Park, IL 60525