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Falmouth Congregational Church United Church of Christ An and Affirming Church Falmouth, Maine Inside this issue: The Congregator APRIL Edition 2018 Volume 55 Issue 4 From the Pastor s Heart Through His Keyboard Spring is here! So they tell us, the weather seems to have a different opinion. However, over the next few weeks we will start to see changes in the ground around us. New life will start to appear Flowers will start their journey through the soil to poke their new shoots up through the ground to begin a new stage in their lives. Pastor Michael 1 Council Corner 2 Coffee House 3 Christian Education Ministry of Missions Ministry of Community Life Prayer Shawl Ministry Faith Community Nurse Church Family News 4 5 7 8 8 9 Worship 10 Calendar 11 For many of us, new life begins in the spring. Many suffer from Seasonal Disorder and are now feeling relief due to the increase of the amount of sunlight each day. Some just have the winter blues and see new hope in the coming of spring. Even here in Maine we are preparing for Mud Season! For us who call ourselves Christian, spring is the season of new life and new hope for us. Easter Day, without which we would not be called Christian, is the annual reminder that death could not hold Jesus Christ for long. Three days was all that the power of death could hold our Lord for. The wonder and amazement of the Roman guards when they woke up and found the stone moved; the surprise of the two disciples when they discovered the empty tomb; and the concern of Mary Magdalene who was looking for Jesus and when she found Him thought He was the gardener. All of these people for one reason or another had hope in their hearts that morning. The Roman soldiers had hope that the body could be found and replaced before their superiors found out the body was missing; The two disciples had hope after the angel asked them why they were looking for the living among the dead; and Mary had hope when the gardener spoke her name in the loving, caring way He had done many times. Where is our hope today? We live in a world, in a nation, full of violence and cruelty; hunger and natural disasters; and full of people who only care about what is best for themselves. Among all of this despair, we find our hope in the name that is above all names Jesus. Jesus, the One who was crucified for our sins, the One who suffered so much pain and degradation on our behalf, the One who overcame death so that we might also have everlasting life. This is where we find our hope in the Lamb who told us to love God with all of our heart, mind, strength and to love our neighbors as we love ourselves. Spring is a wonderful season of the year for us because it promises us so many good things. The remaining three seasons have their beauty and wonder as well but in spring there is so much hope for us. Take this hope to your hearts. Pray that the Lord will make Himself known to you in a special way this year so that you may give glory to your Creator in heaven and serve God s people with a pure and loving heart. May the joy and hope of this season be yours throughout this year and beyond. In His love and grace,

Page 2 Congregator COUNCIL CORNER FOR APRIL Church Van Transportation is still being explored by the council. A sub-group has been formed and will be scheduling a meeting to discuss the next steps and logistics of owning and utilizing the van. Holly Days Fair planning will be beginning soon. We are exploring how best to accomplish coordinating the different tables involved in the fair so that it can simply continue on an annual basis for years to come. An Ecumenical Leadership Event was suggested. The council is looking into coordinating a social event in which we would network with other area churches/synagogues to build even stronger connections among our various places of worship. This would take place in late summer or early fall. The actual event and details are still to be worked out. Leadership Recruitment has become more difficult as our congregation ages and diminishes in attendance. The council will look at the needs and wants to sustain this congregation. As we review the FCC by-laws we will be addressing our current ways of functioning to establish a more streamlined and less labor intensive method. Mark Horton - Moderator horton04105@yahoo.com Marilee Pillsbury - Vice Moderator bigmarilee@yahoo.com PASTORAL SEARCH COMMITTEE UPDATE The Pastoral Search Committee has been receiving profiles of prospective ministers every week for the past four weeks or so. We will continue to receive these until we have completed our search. We have reviewed over 20 profiles on a wide variety of candidates. What is unique in this pastoral search, is that we have the benefit of social media like YouTube, LinkedIn, Vimeo, blogs, etc. Through social media, we can get a very good picture of a pastor by reading their profile, and then we can take it a step further in many cases and listen or view sermons online. This has both strengthened our views of some candidates and probably also had the opposite effect on others. We have offered our profile to some of the candidates and in the coming weeks will be looking to have our first interviews again using technology like Skype or Facetime which allows us to have a video conference with those candidates. If you look in the Grant room, there is a flat screen TV on the wall that was generously donated. We can hook our laptop up to the TV and have a meeting with someone almost like they are in the room. We are excited to start doing these interviews and excited to continue this process of calling our next pastor. If you have any questions about our progress, please don t hesitate to contact me. I can always be reached at email: stevrunn@gmail.com. Steve Hendry, Chair, Pastoral Search Committee

Volume 55 Issue 4 Page 3 Upcoming at the Side Door Coffee House! The Side Door Coffee House will be hosting local musicians for your listening pleasure. Paul Davis is in charge of scheduling the groups to entertain you, your family, friends and neighbors. A schedule is listed below. April 13 Carolyn Currie May 11 Steamboat Gypsy www.carolyncurrie.com https://www.steamboatgypsy.com/ June 8 Married With Chitlins https://www.facebook.com/married-with-chitlins- 113089815429637/ Come enjoy a great cup of coffee, a snack and support the arts and your church! WOMEN S SPIRITUAL BOOK GROUP FCC s Women s Spiritual Book Group will next gather on Wednesday, April 11th, at 1:00 PM in the home of Eunice Wilcox located at 49 Sunset Road, Falmouth. The reading will be Falling Upward by Richard Rohr. Rohr is a widely published Franciscan priest. In this book he offers a new perspective on aging and how in the second half of life, when we face the challenges and realities of new limitations, we are actually gaining in perspective, wisdom and spiritual awareness. Rohr encourages us to look at the richness that comes with aging and the fullness of life and spirit that aging offers. Sound intrigued?! This is a diverse and dynamic group that enjoys thoughtful dialogue, good laughs and new faces. Join us on April 11th. Or, contact Mollie Mason or Cathy Bowden for more information. IMPORTANT: The May Congregator deadline is Sunday, April 15, 2018 Please submit your articles, announcements, news items, pictures, etc. to: fccofficemanager@falmouthcongregationalchurch.org Thank you! The Congregator is now an email publication. If you have updated your email address or if we do not have your email already on file please share this with the office. Thanks! Paper copies will be mailed to homebound persons. Paper copies will also be available on the table in Fellowship Hall for those who would like them. As always you can read the Congregator online at the church s website: www.falmouthcongregationalchurch.org

Page 4 Ministry of Christian Education KIDS CHURCH Congregator The kids have finished up their scrapbooks for the parable unit, and they look great. They are full of creativity and personality. We will now be moving on to our after Easter unit. In this unit we will be learning what happens to Jesus after he was crucified. As always the kids will learn this through dancing, singing, cooking, art work, acting, movies, and games. Kids Church recently acquired a Kids Church Store. There are all types of prizes from little key chains and magnets, to a purple gaming chair. Each of the prizes are worth a different amount of points. During Kids Church, the kids can get points for winning a game, good behavior, listening skills, correct answers to questions, and good attendance. They can also lose points for bad behavior. These points roll over to the next week and can be used at any time. The kids can use the points they get to buy different prizes at the new store. They can get small stuff each week or save their points to get one giant prize. The kids are very excited about the new store. If anyone has any lightly used kids toys, feel free to donate to the new store, just email me at kristen.coleman@maine.edu; we appreciate any contributions. Thank You, Kristen Coleman Christian Education Administrator kristen.coleman@maine.edu PILGRIM LODGE Camp registration is now open! You can register online at: https://www.pilgrimlodge.org/ register-for-camp/ or download a paper copy to fill out and mail in. Brochures and registration forms are available on the table in fellowship Hall. There is camping fun for all ages and something for all interests. This is a Maine UCC campsite supported by you! Program Description: Pilgrim Lodge, owned and operated by the Maine Conference of the United Church of Christ, is a seasonal retreat center and summer camp located on Lake Cobbosseecontee in West Gardiner, Maine. During the summer months Pilgrim Lodge is the central location for the youth ministry program of the Maine Conference. The program also includes trip camps at other locations and weekend events for adults. Campers come to Pilgrim Lodge for one week in the summer. Each week is geared toward a particular age group. The youngest campers have finished second grade and our oldest campers are in high school. Camp operations such as lifeguarding, food service, and maintenance are performed by a trained paid staff. The program directors (known as deans ) and counselors are volunteers from local United Church of Christ congregations. These leaders change weekly, offering fresh and exciting programming. They are screened and trained by the Outdoor Ministries Team. Pilgrim Lodge offers fun and meaningful programming in addition to all the familiar camp activities such as arts and crafts, swimming, boating, nature education, music, and games. The Pilgrim Lodge experience is rich and rewarding for campers, volunteers and staff. We invite you to join us in Christian fellowship.

Volume 55 Issue 4 Page 5 Ministry of Missions MOLTE GRAZIE! MANY THANKS FOR YOUR CONTRIBUTIONS TO OUR ITALIAN DINNER! What a fun night it was! It was great to see people out enjoying dinner and listening to violin music! We appreciate all the contributions of lasagnas, authentic Italian dishes, salads, and desserts, as well as the hours that many of you gave decorating tables, serving tables, and working in the kitchen. Thank you for participating in the Italian dinner celebration and supporting our church's Family Promise program. FAMILY PROMISE PROGRAM Many thanks to all who gave support to our most recent Family Promise program from February 11th through February 18th. It was a very successful week, and we could not have done it without those of you who made (and unmade) beds, brought hot meals, arranged different activities for the children, stayed overnight, donated money to buy food essentials, and enthusiastically pitched in where help was needed. More details will follow, but the next time that our church will be a host congregation is from Sunday evening, May 27th, through Sunday morning, June 3rd. Please consider being part of this uplifting outreach experience. Volunteer Training: In preparation for hosting, there will be a volunteer training on Wednesday, April 11th, from 5:30 to 8:30 PM at Saint Luke's Episcopal Cathedral (parking lot at 134 Park Street) in Portland. It is important so that we will all learn how to interact with families who can be much different from us. If you would like to volunteer but your schedule does not allow you to participate that night, please contact Dolores. Thank you! HABITAT FOR HUMANITY RUN AND WALK ON MAY 5, 2018 Falmouth Congregational Church has been supporting this annual event for over 15 years. Join Habitat for Humanity for a family-friendly 5K run and walk along Falmouth's Foreside Road on Saturday, May 5, 2018! St. Mary s Episcopal Church (43 Foreside Road in Falmouth) is hosting the officially timed 5K Run. Individuals, families, children, and pets are invited to walk or run all or part of the distance from St. Mary s to Foreside Community Church and back. Refreshments will be available at Foreside Community Church as well as a ride back to your car if one way is far enough. Runner pre-registration is $25 for individuals. Race-day registration is $30. Student registration is only $10. Registration is free for kids under age 9.The race includes computerized timing and online race results. There will be T-shirts for the first runners as well as cash prizes. Cakes and pies will be awarded to the first in each age category. The oldest and youngest runners will receive a $75 Fleet Feet gift certificate. Registration begins at 8:00 AM, and the official start time is 9:00 AM. Runners can register online at https://g2racereg.webconnex.com/falmouth5k18 Alternatively (or in addition!), please consider sponsoring a runner, donating online, or making a pie!

Page 6 Congregator Ministry of Missions (continued) LAST CALLS FOR HYGIENE AND SCHOOL KITS FOR CHURCH WORLD SERVICE! We have almost completed 35 School Kits for Church World Service! Once again, the Falmouth Congregational Church will be putting together School Kits that will be shipped to the Church World Service, which supports sustainable grassroots development, disaster relief, and refugee assistance. We need only 8 rulers, 6 boxes of 24 crayons each, and 6 hand-held pencil sharpeners. We are also trying to assemble Hygiene Kits, for which there is currently a special need around the world. If you would like to donate any of the items below, please put them into the bin that is by the Mission Board in Fellowship Hall. (In the past, we have found that the Dollar Store has many of these items.) Church World Service Hygiene Kit Supplies needed One hand towel measuring approximately 15 x 28 to 16 x 32 (no fingertip, bath, dish towel or micro-fiber) One washcloth One wide-tooth comb removed from the package One finger nail or toe nail clipper removed from the package One bath size bar of soap in the wrapper One toothbrush in the package Ten standard size Band-Aids Please do not add any extra items or toothpaste. A tube of extended-expiration-date toothpaste will be added to each Hygiene Kit just prior to its journey. Both sets of kits are due in early May. Please contact Kathie Sinnett if you have any questions: kathie.sinnett@gmail.com. Thank you! THE FALMOUTH FOOD PANTRY For April the Falmouth Food Pantry is open on: Monday, April 2nd, 9:00-11:00 AM Tuesday, April 10th, 9:30-11:30 AM Thursday, April 12th, 4:30-6:30 PM Monday, April 16th, 9:00-11:00 AM Tuesday, April 17th, 9:30-11:30 AM Thursday, April 19th, 4:30-6:30 PM Tuesday, April 24th, 9:30-11:30 AM Thursday, April 26th, 4:30-6:30 PM The Falmouth Food Pantry currently needs the following items: Canned meats and fish (i.e., chicken, tuna fish) White rice (small bags of plain, non-instant, white rice) Tea bags Thank you very much! SOCKS FOR THE HOMELESS Thank you for continuing to replenish the box with white cotton socks in Fellowship Hall! The socks will be given to people who benefit from the Preble Street Resource Center and who would like to have dry feet and prevent infections. Socks in women s sizes are also helpful. Thank you!

Volume 55 Issue 4 Page 7 Ministry of Community Life As the April Congregator is being formatted Community Life is winding up the Spring Candy Sale. We thank everyone for their support. This is a first-time event for us and we hope we can do this again next year. Here at FCC most of us have a sweet tooth! After the Easter Service there will be a Hospitality Table instead of a breakfast for the choir and their guests. We invite you to stop by our table to enjoy some light refreshment with family and friends. The Easter Bunny has shared that Judy Currier has some special plans for this time of fellowship. Coming events planned around Falmouth to celebrate Falmouth 300 th in April include: 12th Annual FEF Spelling Bee, 300th Anniversary Edition, to benefit Falmouth Education Foundation, Falmouth Elementary School Cafeteria on April 5 th Next Stop, Falmouth: Restoring the Narcissus, Sole Surviving High Speed Wooden Trolley from the Portland-Lewiston Interurban Trolley System, lecture presented by Phil Morse, hosted by Falmouth Memorial Library on April 17 th. April Donate300: Centerpoint Martial Arts, 65 Gray Road, collecting food, personal hygiene products, and backpacks for at-risk and underserved youth to benefit The Locker Project. An opportunity from Hospice of Southern Maine for us and our Faith Community Currently Hospice of Southern Maine offers a four-part series entitled, Everything You Want to Know about Hospice. The series is in four parts, each part is a one-hour presentation. Here is a chance to have your questions answered. This series covers the spectrum from learning about the basics of hospice care, what it does and doesn t do, how Hospice makes it possible for a terminally-ill person to be cared for at home, and the difference Hospice makes by supporting and guiding families at the end of life. The series is as follows: Part 1: Everything You ve Wanted to Know about Hospice Part 2: Important Conversations with Physicians and Family Part 3: BOATING A Play about Empowerment and Final Wishes Part 4: Overview of Grief, Bereavement and Support Should you be interested in attending the series kindly share this with Carol Kauffman, RN at bearlover12@maine.rr.com. I have been in touch with the presenters and they are willing to share the series with us in late spring by presenting it from mid-april to mid-june. We would have each part spaced to occur on the same afternoon every other week until the series concludes. Don t be hesitant to bring a friend or neighbor. Dates and time will be decided in April. Carol Kauffman

Page 8 Congregator Advice from the Faith Community Nurse s Desk Out and About Prayer Shawl Ministry A Nor easter blew in on our Prayer Shawl meeting day so we didn t meet as planned. We look forward to seeing you at our next meeting on April 12th in the Grant Room from 1:30 PM to 3:00 PM. Happy Spring, Judy Nilsen Your kindness means much more. Dear Heidi [Nilsen], It touched my heart to have your mom come to visit my parents in this time of such heartache and struggle. It is nice to know someone who cares as she. Also my heart warmed when she brought prayer shawls for them. Such a comfort to have on a chilly day to be wrapped in prayer. Again today your sweet mom came to visit my mom and dad but she had with her a beautifully knit PINK prayer shawl that your hands knit specifically for me! Tears of joy filled my heart to have such a meaningful and beautiful gift! I am filled with gratitude for your thoughtfulness and hard work and prayers to make me such a gift. I am truly blessed and thankful for your thoughts, prayers, kindness and hard work. Thank you so very, very much, Kate Heck 1. New Medicare Card coming this spring. Your new card will automatically come to you. You don t need to do anything as long as your address is up to date. If you need to update your address go to: mysocial Security account on the internet. 2. Your new card will have a new Medicare Number that s unique to you, instead of your Social Security Number. This will help to protect your identity. 3. Your Medicare coverage and benefits will stay the same. 4. Mailing takes time. Your card may arrive at a different time than your friend s or neighbor s. 5. Your new card will be easier for many providers to use and copy. 6. New Medicare cards are being mailed to recipients living in Maine beginning July 2018. The above information is taken from the CMS website at https://www.cms.gov/medicare/new- Medicare-Card Carol I. Kauffman, MSN, RN, Faith Community Nurse

Volume 55 Issue 3 Page 9 Church Family News... We lift in prayer ~ Dear Friends of Falmouth Congregational Church, A belated thank you for your generous gift to support Kenny and Elizabeth Drelich. Your contribution allowed us to open trust funds to help both of them as they move forward. Thank you also for how you have opened your hearts and lives to our family over the years. Your community has been a great encouragement for us. We are humbled by your kindness. Sincerely, Chris Gage and for Kenny & Elizabeth Holy Week Services Sunday, March 25 - Palm Sunday Service - 10 AM Thursday, March 29 - Maundy Thursday Service - 6:30 PM Sunday, April 1 - Sunrise Service - 6 AM Robbie Coleman Charlie Grubb Maureen Grubb Myron Hager Joyce Harmon Barry Hamilton Bee O Brien Adelaide Scheuchzer Arthur Wescott Maytha Southard George Sanborn Laurie & Roger Marin Kerry Golding CHANCEL FLOWERS Would you like to provide the chancel flowers for a Sunday? Be the first to choose your date in 2018! Please sign up on the poster in Fellowship Hall. Fill out the information on a Chancel Flower form and place it in the offering plate or leave it in the church office. The office will order the flowers from Skillins unless otherwise specified. You may also supply your own. Cost of chancel flowers from Skillins is $38.00. Sunday, April 1 - Easter Service - 10 AM April Birthdays 1 - Jeff Howland 2 - Peter Neff 2 - Melissa Morganstern 3 - Felicia Garant 3 - Thomas Farmer 3 - Kristen Coleman 6 - Caitlin Howland 10 - Alice Jane White 10 - Alan Mathieu 12 - Liz Murray 12 - Ashleigh Howland 12 - Scott Osborn 22 - Kaye Macgowan 22 - David Horne 22 - Alexandra Ertman 22 - Katharina Ertman 23 - Aaron Paul 23 - Kali Austin-McCormick 24 - Katrina Greenwood 25 - Darla Farmer 28 - Cheryl Olen 28 - Adeline Ziobro 30 - Joey Han

Page 10 Congregator April Worship Attendants 1 - James Parr 8 - Judy Currier 15 - Mark Horton 22 - Virginia Eddy 29 - Marilee Pillsbury Liturgists We are currently in need of liturgists for 2018. Please contact Larry Perry at lperry1@maine.rr.com if you would like to serve the church by participating in the morning worship service. Thank you. Ushers 1 - Judy Currier, Pam Carroll, Judy Nilsen, Lorraine Bergen 8 - Jack Davis, Jim Parr, Ted Vail, Dolores Vail 15 - Rodney Coleman, Anne Coleman, John Boothby 22 - Paul Davis, Steve Hendry, Mark Horton, Peggy Horton 29 - Joe Blinick, Jo Blinick, Kim Mason, Mollie Mason There are several openings for ushers on the schedule. Please contact Mark Horton, if you would like to be added to the rotation. It isn t a huge commitment of time and is a very much appreciated service to your church. 1 - Barry Hamilton 8 - Don & Marion Olen 15 - Joe & Jo Blinick 22 - Carol Kauffman 29 - Phil & Rae Pierce Greeters We are looking for a few good people or families to represent our warm and welcoming church on Sunday mornings! This could be you! Please contact a member of the Ministry of Community Life, Carol Kaufman or the church office. Communion Preparers Sunday, April 1 Larry Perry - Juice Larry Perry, Pam Carroll, Mollie Mason Communion given by Intinction 1 - Easter plants 8-15 - 22 - Olens 29 - Chancel Flowers Please find a substitute if you are not available on your scheduled Sunday. Contact the church office by Wednesday morning with the name of your replacement. Thanks!

1 Communion Easter Day 6 AM Sunrise Service at Town Landing 9 AM Choir Practice 10 AM Worship 11:15 AM Coffee Hour 8 2 9 AM Food Pantry 7 PM Ministry of Worship &Covenant 9 Falmouth Congregational Church Calendar Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday 3 10 AM Bible Study at OceanView 10 4 8 AM Aerobics 6:30 PM Casco Bay Scout Leaders Meeting 7:30 PM Choir Rehearsal 11 5 6:30 PM Ministry of Missions 7 PM Boy Scouts 12 6 13 7 14 9 AM Choir Practice 10 AM Worship & Kids Church 11:15 AM Coffee Hour 11:30 AM Council of 15 Ministries 9 AM Choir Practice 10 AM Worship & Kids Church 11:15 AM Coffee Hour Deadline for May Congregator Submissions 6:00 PM Fiddle-cious 16 Tax Day 9 AM Food Pantry 9:30 AM Food Pantry 10 AM Bible Study at OceanView 6:30 PM Cub Scout Pack Meeting 17 9:30 AM Food Pantry 10 AM Bible Study at OceanView 8 AM Aerobics 1 PM Women s Spiritual Book Club 6:30 PM Pastoral Search Committee 7:30 PM Choir Rehearsal 18 8 AM Aerobics 6 PM Ministry of Facilities 7:30 PM Choir Rehearsal 1:30 PM Prayer Shawl Ministry 4:30 PM Food Pantry 7 PM Boy Scouts 19 4:30 PM Food Pantry 7 PM Boy Scouts SCHOOLS ON SPRING BREAK 6:30 PM Coffee House Music by: Carolyn Currie 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 9 AM Choir Practice 10 AM Worship & Kids Church 11:15 Coffee Hour 11:30 PM Ministry of Christian Education 9 AM Food Pantry 6:00 PM Fiddle-cious 9:30 AM Food Pantry 10 AM Bible Study at OceanView 8 AM Aerobics 7:30 PM Choir Rehearsal 4:30 PM Food Pantry 7 PM Boy Scouts 29 30 9 AM Choir Practice 10 AM Worship & Kids Church 6:00 PM Fiddle-cious 11:15 AM Coffee Hour

Falmouth Congregational Church United Church of Christ 267 Falmouth Road Falmouth, ME 04105 Office phone: 207-781-3413 Office e-mail: FCCdesk@maine.rr.com Web site: www.falmouthcongregationalchurch.org, God is Still Speaking! Falmouth Congregational Church United Church of Christ MINISTRIES Mark Horton Chair, Council of Ministries TBD Chair, Ministry of Christian Education Judy Currier Chair, Ministry of Community Life Eunice Wilcox Ministry of Facilities Steve Hendry Chair, Ministry of Missions Larry Perry Chair, Ministry of Worship & Covenant CHURCH STAFF Rev. Michael H. Richards Pastor and Teacher Doris Krueger Minister of Music Kristen Coleman Christian Education Administrator Jess Dickson Office Manager, Newsletter Editor Laurie Logan Office Assistant Matthew Strobel Sexton OFFICERS Mark Horton, Moderator Marilee Pillsbury, Vice Moderator Laurie Davis, Clerk Pam Carroll, Treasurer Meredith Mazur, Financial Secretary Carol Kauffman MSN, RN, Faith Community Nurse