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The Caller 1 December 2018 First Congregational United Church of Christ HAPPY NEW YEAR! No, I am not a month early in my greetings. Since, according to our Lectionary, the first Sunday in Advent is actually the beginning of a new liturgical year, I believe my words are very appropriate in our Christian context. This greeting is also appropriate because the spirit of a Happy New Year! is always offered with the hope and promise of great things to come. And now, with a New Year on the horizon and the initiation of the search for a new pastor, First Congregational is certainly ready to embrace the hope and promise of a new beginning. Pastor Marraine has now officially moved to the woods of Maine and every time a pastor leaves a church, there can be difficult feelings. These are usually generated by those who paint a future filled with gloom and doom and includes every possibility of the many things that can go wrong. However, I believe First Congregational has more members and friends who will look to Advent and the New Year with the same joy and hope and promise that comes when presented with the news of the miraculous birth of a new born baby. Suddenly the world is full of promise! Advent is a season of darkness. At the same time, it is also a season when plans and promises are made for our collective future. Please join us each Sunday in Advent for worship as we celebrate all of the promise and hope of a brand-new chapter for our lives, for our church and for our world. Our mission is to create and nurture a family of faith to do God s work, modeling the gospel of Jesus Christ. INSIDE THIS ISSUE Team Reports... 3-5 Birthdays... 5 Poinsettia Form... 6 Advent Calendar... 7 Photo Gallery... 8 Church Calendar... 9

2 The Caller is published by the First Congregational United Church of Christ 171 West Pulteney Street Corning, NY 14830 No matter who you are or where you are on life s journey, you are welcome here!! Office hours: Tues./Thurs./Fri.: 9:00 a.m. - noon Phone: (607)962-7423 E-mail: office@corningucc.org Web: www.corningucc.org Facebook.com/FCUCCC Secretary: Brenda Passmore Dates to Remember: Hanging the Greens Nov. 30 Christmas Pageant Dec. 9 Women s Fellowship Dec. 12 The Christmas Fund for the Veterans of the Cross and the Emergency Fund is the primary source of annual income for the work of the United Church Board for Ministerial Assistance, one of the corporations comprising the Pension Boards of the United Church of Christ. You can honor the Christ Child during this season by bringing gifts that will be used to support and honor those who have served, and are serving, this beloved church. Your gifts will truly represent the incarnational nature of the church at its best. Gifts to the Christmas Fund help provide pension and health premium supplementation to low-income retirees, emergency assistance to the families of clergy and lay employees and Christmas Thank You Gift Checks to hundreds of annuitants providing a lifeline of hope to many lower-income active and retired clergy and lay employees in the United Church of Christ. We will collect the offering for the Christmas Fund on Sunday, December 23rd. The church office will be closed Monday, December 24 th - Wednesday, December 26 th, and Monday, December 31st & Tuesday, January 1st. Choir Presentation Dec. 16 Christmas Fund Offering Dec. 23 Christmas Eve Worship Dec. 24 Annual Financial Meeting Jan. 27 The deadline for submitting articles for The Caller is the 25th of each month. Office Hours: Church Office: Brenda is in the office Tu./Th./Fri. 9am-12pm Emergency Number: (607)438-2634

The Caller 3 Women s Fellowship Cookie Tin Packing! Wednesday December 12th at 11:30am Please bring a dish-to-pass. All women and men of the church are invited. Please bring 2-3 dozen cookies to pack for our shut-ins. The congregation is also invited to donate cookies Tuesday or Wednesday morning. Youth Equal Exchange Fundraiser The Youth Group will hold an Equal Exchange Fundraiser this Fall. There will be a table after worship on November 25th, December 2nd, and December 9th to place orders with our youth. Mark your calendars! Annual Financial Meeting Sunday, January 27th after worship 2018 Corning CROP Walk Thank you to all who donated or participated in the CROP Hunger Walk this year! $2,683. 20 was raised! Grace United Methodist 1 walker $100. United Church of Painted Post 1 walker 195. First United Methodist 3 walkers 1,387. Emanuel Lutheran 5 walkers 557. First Baptist of Painted Post 6 walkers 444.20 First Congregational UCC 3 walkers 350. $2,683.20 Women's Fellowship - Please bring donations of hats, scarves, mittens, & gloves to church for the Women s Fellowship collection. Donations will be delivered to the Salvation Army and local elementary schools.

4 Mission and Outreach Thank you, congregation, for your response to our October mission: Neighbors in Need! We have added $100 from the previously named Deacon's Fund to your donations and have written a check for $285 for this UCC charity which is one of our 5 for 5 contributions. Our November mission, the Salvation Army, has also been completed and we (Jennifer thank you) mailed them a check for $216. We know that many of you also generously contribute to the Angel Tree. A busy, joyful time of year made better for many - thanks to you! December's mission is the Christmas Fund another one of the 5 for 5 charities. The UCC website tells us that Your gift to the Christmas Fund will not only assist pastors in need, but also provide for the Supplementation of Small Annuities, Supplementation of Health Premiums, Emergency Grants, and Christmas Thank You Gift Checks next December to lower-income retirees. Your gifts are needed more than ever to help the growing number of retirees whose low-income annuities make it difficult to meet increasing living costs. This is your opportunity to participate in God's promise of renewal by enabling this ministry of compassion and care. We are looking for your suggestions for the month of February. Please let one of us know if there is a special charity that is important to you. Again, thank you so much for your generosity. Our budget may be limited but our generous hearts are just fine! Margo Brown, Star Bright, Evie Lewis, Gina Burdick Transition Team The Transition Team met on November 18 to kick off the Interim Search process. Rev. Marsha Williams from the New York Conference attended in person, which was a great blessing. The team reviewed several documents with Rev. Williams, including example interim minister job descriptions and abbreviated church profile information. These documents have been drafted and sent to Rev. Williams so she can post the opening on the UCC job boards. We received one resume for review at the meeting and we expect to see more before our next meeting. Rev. Williams will serve as a gatekeeper for all resumes so that all candidates we consider are properly vetted. Our next step will be to come up with a list of interview questions and our hiring criteria for the interim. The questions and criteria will be based on the all-church survey results and UCC search and call protocols. Our goal is to conduct interviews as soon as possible via Skype or phone call so that we can have an offer out in January. The speed of the process will depend on how many candidates are interested in the role, scheduling availability for interviews and the timing of candidates availability to start. We are targeting having an interim in place by the end of February, and will keep the church posted on any changes to that target. Our next meeting will be December 2 after worship. If you are interested in attending please let one of the Transition Team members know. Respectfully submitted, Rachel Hofstetter, Gary McCaslin, Sue McMaster, Debby Perry, Ed Reif, Laurelyn Simons, Jill VanDewoestine

The Caller 5 Faith Formation No-Rehearsal Christmas Pageant Sunday, December 9th during worship One of our church s most cherished traditions is our Christmas Pageant! We ve done traditional nativity stories, modern-day interpretations, slide shows, and even had talking Christmas presents! This year, we re doing a traditional nativity with a twist only a few parts will be cast ahead of time, and the rest of the performers will be made up of whoever wants to put on a costume and join in the fun. Here s how it will work: On December 2, we will meet with all the kids during Sunday School and decide who will play Mary, Joseph, and the Angel of the Star. There will also be reader roles available for those who want them. We will also set aside a costume for each child so that everyone who wants to be in the pageant can have their choice of role. Advent Study Simply Wait by Pamela Hawkins Starting Thursday, November 29th at 9:00 am Heavenly Cup, 323 S. Hamilton St., Painted Post, NY What if it really wasn't that hard to find more peace, more quiet, more room in your heart for the Christ child to be born? Hawkins will guide you calmly and simply through the busy season of Advent, and you'll come out of the four weeks more centered, rested, and spiritually renewed.... Available through Amazon. On December 9, children should arrive by 9:30 so they can get into their costumes. Anyone else who wants to participate should arrive by 9:45. We will have costumes available for angels, shepherds, barn animals and townspeople. If you would like to bring your own costume you are welcome to do so, but we should have plenty to go around. The pageant script will be included with the bulletin. Gary McCaslin will lead us through the songs, readings, and (limited) choreography. We think this will be a wonderful, simple way to celebrate Advent and the coming of Christ. We hope you will join us! Your pageant coordinators, Nicolette Wagoner & Jill VanDewoestine 4 th Amanda McCaslin 4 th David Tennent 8 th Pearl Cooper 8 th Marian Cooper 8 th Richard Tomb 9 th James Flaws 11 th Eleanor Cicerchi 13 th John Madison 13 th Bob Walker 21 st Frances Allis 25 th Jesus

6 Poinsettias for the 2018 Advent Season PRICE: $14.00 COLORS: Red Jingle Bells (red & white mix) Pink Marble (pink & white mix) White In Honor of or In Memory of Ordered by Orders, with check, payable to First Congregational Church Flower Fund can be mailed to Joyce Nelson at 104 Pritchard Avenue, Corning, NY 14830, sent to the Church Office or placed in the offering plate. Orders must be placed by Sunday, December 2, 2018. Plants may be taken home after the Christmas Eve Service. Advent Meditations and Prayers webinars by UCCNY staff No Room at the Inn?: Advent Series of Mediations and Prayers UCCNY staff will offer a weekly webinar series Thursdays at 7:00p. Join via video on Zoom to join the No Room at the Inn?: Advent Series of Meditations and Prayers. To connect to a webinar, use this link: zoom.us/ j/343894848. Join them for 30 minutes each Thursday evening: Nov. 29 Despair to Hope (Led by Freeman Palmer) Dec. 6 Peace, Peace, But Around Me There is No Peace (Led by Marsha Williams) Dec. 13 Make My Joy Complete (Led by David Gaewski) Dec. 20 God is Love (Led by Marjorie Purnine)

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8 Photo Gallery On Sunday, November 18th we said good-bye to our pastor of over eight years, Rev. Marraine Kettell. She will begin her new call in December at Old South Church in Farmington, Maine. We wished her well and enjoyed a lovely farewell worship service and reception. Pastor Marraine described it as a Spirit filled, grace filled morning! Pastor Marraine had many visitors to her last Community Office Hours at Soulful Cup on Wednesday, November 14th! The beautiful new communion set made for Pastor Marraine by Eric Meek, a glass artist and member of our church community. The color is inspired by her love of beach glass. She loved it and said it is an absolute treasure to remember this beloved church in Corning.

The Caller 9 Our church calendar changes all the time, so please check our website www.corningucc.org under the Calendar/Events tab for the most up-to-date version.

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