Join us for worship on Sunday at 10:00 a.m.! View this email in your browser A Word from the Missions and Social Action Ministry Your Missions and Social Action team is always looking for ways to spread God s message of love and justice. We want to be your voice and ensure that your donations have the most impact. One program we have that we never really talk about is Growing Our Own. It's an initiative we have to encourage and support our youth as they continue their faith journey. Allison Trezona has been involved in many programs, and your MSA has gladly donated to them to show our support for her. Below is a statement about Allison and the work she is doing. SERMON "In The Beginning" SCRIPTURE Genesis 1:1-2;4a LITURGISTS Bill Metz Diana Lorenz GREETERS Steve and Mary Kay Hyett CHILDREN'S TIME Rev. Mark Winters USHER TEAM LEADER Jean Kosiara FLOWERS The Cannon family, in celebration of Miles's 5th Birthday Allison Trezona graduated from college this spring and is committing this next year to service in the United Kingdom. She is working through a Lutheran program called Young Adults in Global Mission, that provides young Americans the opportunity to gain perspective from international service work. Allison will likely work for a church in Wolverhampton, where she will lead youth programs within the church and outreach programs in the surrounding area focused Wed. Sept. 6 11:30 a.m. Men's Lunch (aka
on youth resiliency. The program expects volunteers to each fundraise $5,000 (1/3 of the total cost for the year). Our Missions and Social Action Committee voted to donate to this cause in effort to support our young people in doing God s work. As a church, we have supported Allison s past public health volunteer work in Honduras, and wish to continue to support all our youth in global mission work. While Allison is working in Colorado and cannot be here to personally thank everyone, she wants our church to know that she deeply appreciates the support from the place that grounds her faith. We are hoping to have Allison speak to the congregation when she returns to the area in August 2018. With your continued generous donations, we are hoping to expand our program and encourage more of our youth to spread God s message of love and justice. Tanya Lyonsford, Chair Missions and Social Action Help Needed Please contact Vicki Keller if you are able to bring cookies for Elaine Scarborough's memorial reception at the church this Saturday, September 9. Thanks! Calling All Our Youngest UCCers! Sunday School starts this Sunday, September 10! Come meet your teachers and new classmates! We have a fun activity planned! Forms and a calendar will be given out during class. See you then! Old Goats) (Quincy's Restaurant) Thurs. Sept. 7 11:30 a.m. Ladies Do Lunch (Colonial Cafe) 7:30 p.m. Chancel Choir Rehearsal (Community Sat. Sept. 9 4:30 p.m. Elaine Scarborough's Memorial Service (Friedrich-Jones Funeral Home, reception to follow in the Community Sun. Sept. 10 8:30 a.m. Sunday School Teacher's Meeting (Library) 10:00 a.m. Worship / Sunday School Teacher Commissioning 10:15 a.m. Elementary Sunday School 10:15 a.m. Jr. High Sunday School (Library) 11:00 a.m. Time and Talent/Ministries Makes a Difference (Community 6:00 p.m. Middle/Jr./Sr. High Youth Group Tuesday, Sept. 12 10:00 a.m. Women's Circle (Community 7:00 p.m. Stewardship Meeting (Library) Wed. Sept. 13 7:00 p.m. Worship Ministry Meeting (Library) Thurs. Sept. 14 7:30 p.m. Chancel Choir Rehearsal (Community Sun. Sept. 17 8:30 a.m. Community Life Meeting (Fireside 8:45 a.m. Missions and Social Action Meeting (Library) 10:00 a.m. Worship 10:15 a.m. Elementary Sunday school 11:00 a.m. Flu Shot Clinic (Community 2:00 p.m. A.C.E. Meeting (Community 6:00 p.m. Middle/Jr./Sr. High
Ministries Make a Difference Sunday This Sunday, September 10, the Council of Ministries will be sponsoring our annual Time and Talents Sunday, but with a twist! Each of the ministries again will be represented at a table during Coffee Hour sharing information about the work they do. However, in keeping with our Stewardship Ministry's "Make a Difference" theme, the focus this year will be on how each ministry makes a difference in our lives, church and community. Again this year, we will be holding an Ice Cream Sundae Sunday during the event. You will be asked to "travel" to each ministry site with "passport" in hand, to build your ice cream treat as you learn about the ministry. You will receive a "stamp" at each ministry you visit. Filled passports will be entered into a drawing for a $50 Naperville gift certificate. We look forward to having you there! What do women quilting; men in discussion; tutoring of Angolans; a safe space for youth; a warm meal with a place to sleep; and empowering people with disabilities to work in and enjoy their community have in common? The answer is our church building. The Quilting Ladies, Men s Discussion, Angolan Tutoring, Youth Outlook, PADS, and C.A.N. along with other groups have a home with us. Our church building is a haven for many because of your time and pledges. This is Making a Difference. Thank you! Youth Group September 8 Bonnie Owens September 9 Chip Staley September 12 Helen Banas September 13 Miles Cannon Denise Majewski September 16 Susan McNeal Bulak September 18 Susan Bishel Joe Hus September 19 Mark Winters Eddie Pinc September 20 Dale Bryson Laura Flynn September 22 Ed Bulak Vicki Keller Angie Vanden Heuvel September 23 Ernie Lausier Matthew Breithaupt September 25 Neomi Heinen September 28 Sabrina Fleming September 30 Tom Braida Hurricane Harvey - How You Can Help The United Church of Christ has launched an emergency appeal to help with long-term recovery
following Hurricane Harvey. There's still time to help! Make your check payable to the church with Hurricane Harvey in the memo area. Thank you for your generosity in this difficult time. Tanya Lyonsford, Chair Missions and Social Action Ministry Women's Circle - Save the Date! "Should I Go on a Mission Trip?" Please join us on Tuesday, September 12 at 10:00 a.m. in the Community room for Women's Circle. Pat Swindle, who traveled to Haiti and worked with the Haiti Foundation of Hope this year, will host a slideshow and discussion on "Ten Days in Haiti: What an Experience!" Light refreshments will be served. Everyone is invited. Questions, please contact Judy Bryson or Vicki Keller. Flu Shot Clinic Sunday, September 17 The Flu Shot Clinic will be held on Sunday, September 17 in the Community room after the worship service. All are asked to bring an insurance card and rolled up sleeves. Walgreens accepts most insurance plans for flu and pneumonia shots. Please Become a Dart (Industries) Deliverer We are a small but mighty team of two that would like to grow. We are part of the Green Team and Our mission is to collect #6 Styrofoam at church and then deliver it to wait for it Dart
Industries in North Aurora for recycling! We are looking for more folks to help with the task. It is not difficult, you can make your own delivery hours, and the reward is knowing that you ve helped keep Styrofoam out of landfill! Did I also mention the fun of wrangling airborne Styrofoam? Currently, we alternate months, and if one of us can t be at church on an assigned Sunday, we ask the other to handle that week. Having more people on the team would lighten the load (oh, that Styrofoam humor!). Training, directions and handling tips are provided. Please help! Contact Susan Greenwood. Women s Spiritual Group - Looking For New Members! We extend a warm invitation to women in the church to attend our Women s Spiritual Group. Beginning in October, we meet on the first and third Monday evenings from 7:15 until 8:45 p.m. in the church library. Our new resource, starting on October 2 is "A History of God" by Karen Armstrong. Our next meeting is Monday, September 21, when we will finish our current resource "Grounded" by Diana Butler Bass. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact Marscha Chenoweth. Newcomer Information Meeting Sunday, October 1 Are you interested in learning more about First Congregational Church? You are invited to attend a Newcomer Information meeting on Sunday, October 1 from 11:15 until 12:00 noon in the Library. Those who decide to join the church will be received during the 10:00 a.m. Worship Service on Sunday, October
15. If you plan to attend, please contact Carol Patterson of Community Life Ministry. Guatemala Work Trip with Common Hope The First Congregational team of Susan McNeal- Bulak, Roger DuPuis, Doreen Schweitzer, Jean Kosiara, and Gene Wollaston have signed up to go on the Guatemala Work Trip October 21-28, 2018. All of us have gone once or twice already and are going back because it is fun, educational, and very rewarding. If you are interested or want more information, please talk to one of us. There is room for five or so more people. If those dates don t work, Gene Wollaston and extended family members are going July 15-22, 2018, where there is room for five or so more people on that work trip, also. Green Tip - Save the Date! Gain knowledge about recycling in Naperville when the SCARCE director comes to our church on Sunday, September 24, right after worship. You'll have an opportunity to learn more as well as get your questions answered. Details to come. Publication of the Leaflet Don t forget - articles must be in the church office no later than Mondays at 10:00 a.m. Our Staff Rev. Mark Winters, Minister Denise Majewski, Christian Education Coordinator Christopher Lorimer, Director of Music Ministry Sue Flaatten, Organist Barbara Bailey, Secretary
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