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The Caller 1 March 2018 First Congregational United Church of Christ Pastor Marraine s Musing... A meditation on Lent From Whistling in the Dark: A Doubter s Dictionary by Frederick Buechner. In many cultures there is an ancient custom of giving a tenth of each year s income to some holy use. For Christians, to observe forty days of Lent is to do the same thing with roughly a tenth of each year s days. After being baptized by John in the river Jordan, Jesus went off alone into the wilderness where he spent forty days asking himself the question what it meant to be Jesus. During Lent, Christians are supposed to ask one way or another what it meant to be themselves. If you had to bet everything you have on whether there is a God or whether there isn t, which side would get your money and why? When you look at your face in the mirror, what do you see in it that you most like and what do you see in it that you most deplore? If you had only one last message to leave to the handful of people who are most important to you, what would it be in twenty-five words or less? Of all the things you have done in your life, which is the one you would most like to undo? Which is the one that make you happiest to remember? Is there any person in the world, or any cause, that if circumstances called for it, you would be willing to die for? If this were the last day of your life, what would you do with it? To hear yourself try to answer questions like these is to begin to hear something, not only of who you are but of both what you are becoming and what you are failing to become. It can be a pretty depressing business all in all, but if sack cloth and ashes are at the start of it, something like Easter may be at the end. Blessings, Pastor Marraine 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 One Great Hour of Sharing 2 Team Reports... 3-5 Lenten Study... 6 Mailbag... 7 Birthdays... 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: Tuesday Friday: 9:00 a.m. - noon Phone: (607)962-7423 E-mail: office@corningucc.org Web: www.corningucc.org Facebook.com/FCUCCC Pastor: Rev. Marraine C. Kettell Secretary: Brenda Passmore Dates Inside this to issue: Remember: State Youth Event March 2-4 Snow Tubing March 10 One Great Hour of Sharing - March 11, 2017 One Great Hour of Sharing, as part of Our Churches Wider Mission, is the special mission offering of the United Church of Christ that carries God s message of love and hope to people in 138 countries. The UCC works with international partners to provide sources of clean water and food, education and health care, small business micro-credit, emergency relief, and advocacy and resettlement for refugees and displaced persons. OGHS also supports domestic and international ministries for disaster preparedness and response. Eight Christian denominations - American Baptist Church, African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church, Christian Church (Disciples of Christ), Church of the Brethren, Cumberland Presbyterian Church, Presbyterian Church (USA), Reformed Church in America, the United Church of Christ, and Church World Service work together to develop common promotional materials thereby sharing ideas, costs, and a commitment to faithful service. Each denomination receives and manages its respective OGHS offerings, and together raise about $12 million each year. The United Church of Christ responds to development, disaster, and refugee needs in 138 countries, and provides disaster relief and immigration assistance in the United States. One Great Hour of Sharing March 11 Women s Fellowship March 14 God Squad Movie Night March 18 Palm Sunday March 25 Maundy Thursday March 29 Good Friday March 30 Easter April 1 Blair Bigler Perry Concert June 13 The deadline for submitting articles for The Caller is the 25th of each month. Office Hours: Church Office: Brenda is in the office Tues.-Fri. 9am-12pm. Pastor Marraine: Monday: quiet sermon, worship preparation. Tuesday-Thursday: Mornings in the office, appointments appreciated. Friday and Saturday: Days off unless there is a church event. Emergency Number: (607)438-2634

The Caller 3 NEED A VISIT? Due to HIPPA privacy rules, the church rarely gets notification from local hospitals when someone is admitted. Please call the church office, or have a family member call, if you are in the hospital. If you know of a church member who is in the hospital it is always a good idea to let the church know just in case we haven t heard. Also, if you are at home recuperating or would just like a general visit, please call the office or the emergency number 607-438-2634. THINK SNOW for Letchworth Snow Tubing - Saturday, March 10th! We will meet at the church at 8 to arrange rides, leave at 8:30 and plan to be back at 4:30. Bring a snow tube and sack lunch with something to share. See or e-mail Bob Walker for details. (walkerrj@corning.com). Please join Pastor Marraine for her Community Office Hours at Soulful Cup Tuesday, March 20th, 9-11am Wednesday, March 21st, 3-5pm Come by for a warm drink and a visit. Bring a friend or colleague to meet her! Small Group Dinners - Host Volunteers Needed. Since October there have been four delightful small group dinners. Are you willing to host one in March? You pick the date. The host(s) supply a simple meal - so far soup, bread and a salad have been the entree while drinks and dessert are supplied by other participants. We cap the number at a total of eight, but if your comfort level is a smaller group, that is fine too. Typically the start time has been 6:00-8:30pm or so on the evening of your choice. Please contact Mary Daly @ 761-5494 or Tom Wilkinson @ 316-2504 if you are willing to host a dinner. This is an effort to get to know each other on more personal terms and coordinated through the Church Family & Community Life Ministry Team. Women s Fellowship Wednesday, March 14th at 11:30 a.m. The Women's Fellowship Groups from Emanuel Lutheran and Hornby Congregational churches are also invited. We will have a St. Patrick's Day themed luncheon featuring pork and sauerkraut, boiled dinner, salad, Irish soda bread and dessert. You may RSVP to Beth Briggs at elizabethbrig@aol.com or 377-5363. God Squad Meeting March 18. 5:30-7:30 at the church. Youth will prepare eggs for the Easter Egg Hunt and watch a movie for discussion. Corning Area Aging in Place Thursday, March 15th at 10 a.m. Mr. Thomas Dimitroff, local historian and former teacher of history at CFA Mr. Dimitroff will present the third part of his history of Corning. Beginning with a look at Corning s geographical location to the history of the Corning area via seven historical periods from B.C. to 2017. We are delighted that he is willing to come back for one more lesson bringing us into the modern era.

4 Administrative Support Team Dear Friends, As we approach the end of our first ministry plan, the Administrative Support Team is preparing to develop programs and priorities for the coming years. To be effective in this effort, we need to have a clear, shared understanding of what is important to us as a congregation. The AST will therefore be conducting a comprehensive survey to gather feedback from our entire church family about First Congregational United Church of Christ s ministry. Background The past few years have brought big changes in our church. Many of these have been positive. We celebrate the families who add vitality to our church life, and we take great pride in the graduates of our confirmation classes. We are also now an Open and Affirming church, extending our hospitality and demonstrating our love of all God s people. We live our motto that wherever you are on life s journey, you are welcome here. Still, we have experienced other changes that have made us uncomfortable and concerned about our future. We have just navigated a difficult budget season. Attendance and volunteerism for leadership positions have declined. Several pillars of the church are shut in and cannot participate in church life; others have passed away. Close friends have retired and left our community for other opportunities and to search for different church experiences. Survey Process To gather information about these and other aspects of our church life, the survey will cover all of our activities, from worship to mission and from faith formation to fellowship. We need every member to respond, whether current confirmands or life-long congregants or occasional attenders. Surveys will be available beginning on March 11 in both paper and electronic versions. We strongly encourage each and every individual who participates in our ministry to complete this survey in its entirety. A word of caution: the survey document will be long. We ask that you spend the time it takes to offer full, thoughtful responses. Questions are multiple choice, with many opportunities to submit detailed comments. The more you are willing to share, the better we will be able to understand the congregation and its needs. You may participate without adding your name to your response. Please know that we plan to share all results with the entire congregation. Our goal is to gather and share open and honest feedback about every aspect of our church life. We need the voices and inputs of all people to sustain and guide our church s future. We will provide more information about the survey during worship and through other communications in the weeks ahead. Please support this effort. Your opinions will help us guide the church forward. Faithfully, Pam Walker Moderator

The Caller 5 Worship Team Faith Formation 2018 Annual State Youth Event Greetings! We have several requests this month. First, we would like to ask for help with serving communion. Star has posted sign-up sheets in the fellowship hall, and the first four lines every month are for your signature! Note that the first signature line is also for the person who will bring the elements. We are happy to provide training if you would like. Please consider being a part of this critical sacrament. We are planning on a special Maundy Thursday service the week before Easter. The word "Maundy" is from the Latin word meaning "commandment" and the service commemorates the evening prior to his crucifixion, when Jesus washed the feet of his disciples and gave them the commandment to serve and love one another. Would you like to be part of it? We are hoping to share the Office of Tenebrae which is a solemn and moving service needing many readers. Either sign up in the fellowship hall or speak to one of us. Finally, we are helping to organize the Blair Bigler Perry Concert which will be the evening of Wednesday, June 13th. We are fortunate to have the Defiance College choir traveling to Corning to perform, and will need housing for approximately 20 students that evening. Please let Nicolette know as soon as possible if you are willing to host, and if so, how many students you could accommodate (nicowags@gmail.com). We will update you next month with more details about the concert. Star Bright and Nicolette Wagoner Who am I? What difference do I play in making a Just World for all? What is our Message in the world? Why does faith matter? What does it mean to Be The Church? These are questions to be pondered on March 2-4 at Watson Homestead for the 33 rd Annual State Youth Event. There are three middle school youth attending for the first time and Beanie and Rachel are on the planning team. Membership Committee The Membership Committee has been meeting to set some objectives, guidelines and actions to help us understand the dynamics of our congregation- where we ve been, where we are, and where we want to go in the future. We want to ensure that our memberships questions are addressed and acknowledged. To that end, we will be looking forward to the results of the congregational survey. We need to remember that Membership is owned by everyone in the church. We need and appreciate your ideas and input to help us strengthen the Church.

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The Caller 7 Sunday March 25: Palm Sunday Worship 10am, Liturgy of the Passion Thursday, March 29: Maundy Thursday, Worship 7pm Friday, March 30: Good Friday Ecumenical Worship 12:00pm at Christ Episcopal Church Stations of the City to follow Sunday, April 1: Easter Sunday Worship 10:00am From the Mailbag February 2, 2018 On behalf of the Friends of the Southeast Steuben County Library, I wish to convey our thanks to you for allowing us to use your building for our Books Sandwiched In program and Annual Meeting this year. You have a lovely facility and our members have enjoyed meeting there. I have enclosed our check as a donation to help offset any costs associated with our use of the building. We hope you will accept it along with our heartfelt thanks and gratitude. Sincerely, Susan Vermillion Treasurer, Friends of the Library, SSC Birthdays 3 rd Brynn Simons 6 th Bob Garrett 7 th Tom McGrew 7 th Dean Simons 8 th Jim Nelson 11 th Geoffrey Tennent 13 th Joseph Reif 13 th Brynn Simons 15 th Pauletta O Donnell 22 nd John Sands 23 rd Lucy Breslin 28 th Charles Hogan 29 th Grace Lubold 29 th Aidan Wilken January 24, 2018 Dear Marraine, Thank you very much for your participation with Troy in Books Sandwiched In today. Your contributions were very helpful in the review of Hilbilly Elegy, and I know that the audience was fully engaged as all of you added personal insights. Sincerely, Barbara

8 Photo Gallery The Pancake Supper raised over $700 for the Corning Food Pantry.

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

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