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First Congregational United Church of Christ August 2014 The Comma From Our Pastor... Mark your Calendar 8-3 Communion ONA Forum 8-6 Supper Worship 4U2 8-17 Confirmation Orientation 8-20 Shrimp Boil Confirmation Orientation 8-22 September Newsletter Deadline 8-24 Confirmation Orientation COME SEE US 135 E. Larch St. Rhinelander, WI 54501 CALL US (715) 365-1535 VISIT US www.rhinelanderucc.org E-MAIL US rhiucc@newnorth.net A God Is Still Speaking Church Dear Friends, During the month of July my sermons have been focused upon the gospel of Matthew and particularly the parables relating to seed planting. I explored the various meanings within the Parable of the Sower, weeds sown with the wheat, and seeds that included mustard seeds. All very earthy as one member commented. All the parables relate to the descriptions by Jesus of what the kingdom of heaven is like. It is up to us to decide whether the kingdom of heaven refers to the hope of changing our present predicament or the hope of going to somewhere better after death. I prefer working with the here and now than with hopes for a better afterlife. Anyone who has tried creating the smallest of window box gardens will be aware that before any seeds can be planted we must create the right environment for the seeds to grow. Farmers spend far more time ploughing, tilling, and fertilizing the land than they do planting seeds. Seed planting is the last thing to be done. And so it is with our church life. If we are expecting to grow strong seeds and multiply the harvest like mustard seed or seeds that fall on good soil, then we too must spend time, effort and money on creating the best environment for the seed to grow. Look around the church when you enter it. The Narthex has been given an extensive face lift to offer an inviting and attractive showcase of our congregation. That is not all; our church telephones and WiFi have been renewed and extended. During the summer a comprehensive and imaginative confirmation curriculum has been created, with the first group of confirmands forming in October. Our preparations have not ended there. During the final months of summer and into the fall the Fun and Fellowship team is putting together a program of opportunities for community formation. Adult education programs are also being planned, and the 4U2 worship services will take place on the first Sunday of the month in the morning and then repeated in the evening. If all these events were not showing our determination to provide a place for the planting of seeds for the future, then our planned New Year study of the Five Practices of Fruitful Congregations will help us do it even better. See the article from Beth Kost in the body of the Newsletter. I ve become quite exhausted with the list of programs and activities that are coming our way, and I have not even mentioned the report from the Youth Homelessness Task Group that was presented to the July meeting of Outreach Board. More details of that story in the September Comma. Peace. Your pastor and friend, Chris

Practices of Fruitful Congregations Imagine - a fruitful, vital, growing congregation. What does it look like? Radical Hospitality Passionate Worship Intentional Faith Development Risk-taking Mission and Service Extravagant Generosity Now, how do we get there? The truth is - the secrets of the most effective churches are not secret at all, nor are they new. Fruitful congregations have simply gone back to the basics of church development and ministry practices and have implemented these practices with an abundance of passion and focus. Coming Soon to a Theatre Near You - First Light: Jesus and the Kingdom Featuring John Dominic Crossan and Marcus Borg Why did Jesus happen when he happened? Why the confluence of the Baptism movement of John and the Kingdom movement of Jesus? Why the tiny villages around the Lake? Why the confrontations in Jerusalem? Why then? Why there? Why were the titles of Caesar Augustus - Divine, Son of God, God from God, Lord, Redeemer, Liberator, and Savior of the World - taken from a Roman emperor on the Palatine hill and given to a Jewish peasant on the Palestine plain? Was it low lampoon or high treason? Either way, the Romans were not laughing. What were the priorities of Jesus' proclamation of the Kingdom? How was the status quo of Roman imperial theology subverted by this obscure Galilean whose message continues to indict empires today? If you have an interest in exploring these and similar questions, you are welcome to join a group which will use First Light, a DVD and study of the historical Jesus and the Kingdom of God with two of the world's leading Jesus scholars on location throughout the Galilee and Jerusalem. The first six of a 12 -session series will be starting late in September in the Dean Theatre. Advance registration is required. For further information and to reserve a spot, call Mary at the church office at 715-365-1535 or email rhiucc@newnorth.net. At the July meeting, the Executive Council committed to begin a process focusing on the Practices of Fruitful Congregations. The Wisconsin Conference will assist us by providing a trained mentor who will guide us through the process. We will also identify a leadership team of 5-7 congregation members who are committed to church revitalization. Starting in early 2015, the leadership team and the mentor will work through each of the six practices (the initial program only has five but the sixth is provided by the Conference). Additional individuals from the church will be invited to the discussion meeting of a practice where they have specific knowledge or interest. We are a congregation made up of talented, committed, and passionate individuals, and we have already made strides in a number of the Practices. Why stop now? Let s see how fruitful we can become! Beth Kost, Moderator Are you ready to love Rhinelander and put your faith to work? You'll have that opportunity on Sunday, October 19, when the Work Team will NOT attend a worship service in our sanctuary, but instead will go into Rhinelander and put our faith to work lending a hand where needed. There are agencies, people, and places that need our help. It may be painting at the NATH shelter home, doing some fall chores at the community garden, or writing a letter to our troops stationed overseas. If you have an idea of worthy projects we might tackle on this Sunday, call Nancy Schmidt at 715-369-1384 or e-mail her at nancytschmidt@gmail.com. That Sunday we will meet at the church at 8:45 a.m. and travel to our assigned tasks where we will work until 12 noon. Then we'll return to the church for a wrap-up with treats. Watch for sign-up sheets for this new event for our church, and get ready to love Rhinelander. Does God Have a Future? Why It Matters Now This it the title of a Jesus Seminar On the Road (JSOR) which the Westar Institute has just announced will be held on November 7 & 8, 2014, at the Plymouth Congregational Church in Minneapolis. Sessions will start at 7:30 p.m. Friday evening and conclude at 4:30 p.m. on Saturday afternoon. Presenters will be two prominent members of the Institute: Joseph Bessler, author of A Scandalous Jesus: How Three Historic Quests Changed Theology for the Better, and David Galston, author of Embracing the Human Jesus: A Wisdom Path for Contemporary Christianity. Advance registration is required. See www.westarinstitute.prg for further information, or contact Ed Stoever who says, I have attended two of these events, and can report that they are informative, enjoyable, and very worthwhile.

Fire in OUR Pews! The Annual Meeting of the Wisconsin Conference was designed to light a fire within us as we gathered in Green Lake on Pentecost Sunday weekend. It was an uplifting, enlightening event that certainly served to fire me up. One of my favorite quotes came from Dr. Carolyn Pressler of United Theological Seminary. According to Dr. Pressler: We are called to a task that is not humanly possible. It will not be small, but that s okay because it s not ours alone. So what exactly is our task? According to Ephesians 4: 11-13, God s purpose was to equip God s people for the work of serving and building up the body of Christ. I have to admit, sometimes I lose sight of this task; forgetting that the privilege of being part of the family of God comes with responsibilities. Among many other failings, I don t live up to the challenge to develop other disciples who can help change the world. I hesitate to invite my unchurched or dechurched friends to join us in worship or to participate in church activities. I can do better. I must do better. We must all do better. And you know what? It isn t about increasing our attendance numbers or offering receipts; it s about changing lives by helping others learn how to live in the way of Jesus and inviting them to help us change our world. In the coming months we will have some exciting opportunities to reflect on our church s strengths and equip ourselves to make a difference in our world. Stay tuned. Great things await us! Yours in Christ, Beth Kost, Moderator Walk MS - Rhinelander Multiple sclerosis is a chronic, unpredictable disease of the central nervous system. Most people are diagnosed between the ages of 20 and 50. MS has many and varied manifestations that include blurred vision, loss of balance, poor coordination, slurred speech, tremors, numbness, extreme fatigue, problems with memory and concentration, paralysis, blindness and more. MS is not considered a fatal disease, buthe unpredictability of the disease can present many challenges to both the sufferer and their families. There are about 400,000 Americans with MS, and every hour someone is newly diagnosed. In Rhinelander alone there are believed to be over 100 sufferers. There are two support groups in Rhinelander. At least three church members and a number of friends of the church are MS sufferers. It seems there are many others who have relatives or know someone who has been diagnosed with MS. On Saturday, September 6 there will be a sponsored walk in aid of MS. It starts and finishes at Rhinelander High School. Registration is at 9 a.m. and the walk starts at 10. If anyone wants to volunteer, walk, or pledge a donation, please contact Peggy Abel, Linda Havel, or Sue Hucker. Youth in Action Calling all young people, 7th grade and up! We invite you to Confirmation Class 2014-15. Classes will be starting on Wednesday, October 8 and end on April 22, 2015. In between, there ll be a whole lotta fun and learning and grown goin on! Classes will take place beginning at 4:45 p.m. at the church, with a free supper provided by our very own Café. Classes will end by 6:30 p.m. Please indicate your interest by calling the church office at 715-365- 1535 or e-mailing at rhiucc@newnorth.net. You ll get more information about the specific dates soon!

Don t Miss the Annual Shrimp Boil!! WHEN: Wednesday, August 20 TIME: 5:00 p.m. We ll be serving shrimp and a non-fish item, corn on the cob, and ice cream for dessert. Look for the sign-up sheet in Fellowship Hall and register your attendance!! Answers to How Well Do You Know Your Pastor? FALSE It s their 40 th this year FALSE - gardening is a chore to him FALSE - he was born in Cambridge but attended Oxford University FALSE his father was in ordination training at Kings College, Cambridge FALSE He and Sue regularly speak to all the family and also use Skype - spent six months on the squad Leicester University Judo Team - 1966-1974 FALSE It is a Doctor of Ministry or DMin FALSE - Assistant to Company Secretary of British Aircraft Corporation FALSE FALSE - Sasha is an English Golden Retriever born in Peoria, Illinois The third ONA (Open and Affirming) discernment session will be held on Sunday, August 3 at 10:30 a.m. This session is entitled What is a family?. We may also review some samples of ONA statements that other c h u r c h e s h a v e adopted. Please come and give your opinions - we want to hear them!! How many of the statements did you think were true?

IS GOD STILL SPEAKING? IS ANYBODY LISTENING? Ever since mankind first became aware of itself as a being separate from its surroundings, it has sought the answers to the ultimate mystery. Who are we? Where did we come from? What is our purpose? Where are we going? Is anybody in charge? Two thousand years ago there apparently was an itinerant preacher named Jesus who, following an ancient pattern of Israelites and other tribes around the world, taught and demonstrated a lifestyle that emphasized that there was meaning and purpose to our existence, that we were connected to each other and indeed to everything else in this universe, and that we needed to recognize and embrace this reality. This he referred to as the Kingdom of God (heaven), and he taught that it was here and now, and not something that was attainable only after death. Following his death men and women, anxious to retain the reassurance and hope that Jesus vision awoke within them, transformed this man into Christ, adorned him with divine status, and made him an object of worship. Thus was born Christianity, which with many transformations and alterations, has endured to this day. Today, more than two thousand years later, we are living in a much different world than the one that existed when Christianity was evolving. We know much more about the composition, scale, organization, and history of the entire universe, including the life within it. The notion of a Kingdom of God is a creation of mankind, representing our hopes and aspirations for the meaning of our existence. Whatever the ultimate reality of our existence may be, we experience it as a life force within us that binds us and all of creation together. However that life force may be experienced, its reality is internal and unique to each of us, individually. And one of the best way to share this experience, to hear God speaking, is by participating in discussion groups where we share and are exposed to both new information and to the insights and views of others. Yes, God is indeed still speaking, and we indeed can be still listening. A wealth of audio, video, and literary material is available to support our efforts. One source is The Westar Institute, a member-supported non-profit educational institute with a two-fold mission: to foster collaborative, cumulative research in religious studies; and, to communicate the results of the scholarship to a broad, non-specialist pubic. Westar has published dozens of books for a general audience. Polebridge Press, the publishing arm of Westar Institute, has announced that they will make selections of their books available at a 30 percent discount for orders of 5 or more copies. See their website, westarinstitute.org, for a complete list of all available titles. A small selection of some of these titles may be examined in the church lounge, in the book shelves devoted to Progressive Christianity. Our discussion group always start with this declaration: We have gathered together to provide a safe environment wherein each individual is valued and can be free to explore ideas without concern of being judged in any form. We regard each other as equal individuals and are aware that we can contribute to our own growth and development and just as importantly to each other s growth and development. Is anyone interested in listening for God by participating in a discussion group? There are no restrictions on age. And one need not be a member if this church. To indicate your interest, or for further information, check with Jim Leschke (9715-362-7157) or Ed Stoever (715-352-8933).

Report on Worship 4U2 July 16, 2014 Worship 4U2 in July was held as usual in the Dean Theater but the day was changed to a Wednesday evening at 6:15 p.m. as an experiment for the summer season. The service followed a picnic supper. The experiment seemed to have worked. There were 32 people in the worship service. It may have helped to have had Pam McVety as the guest speaker on the topic of Stewardship of the Earth. The planning team of 4U2 worship has found that the discussion time in the service has been well received, and the July service proved that this was indeed a core part of our worship. During her spot, Pam brought to the notice of us all the UCC resolution that was passed at the General Synod in 2013 on divestment from fossil fuel companies. It sometimes takes a while for news to reach the Northwoods. We were told that the resolution created a set of strategies to attack climate change - which includes a path to divestment from fossil fuel companies. Those who study the damage being done to our environment report that we have six years to make drastic changes to the way we treat or environment before it will be too late to reverse the trends. The passing of this resolution made the United Church of Christ the first major religious body in the U.S. to vote to divest from fossil fuel companies and calls for enhanced shareholder engagement in fossil fuel companies. Pam made us aware of the Carbon Tracker 200 List of the most polluting companies on the planet from whom we should be withdrawing our financial support. As Merlin Van Buren brought the discussion time to a conclusion it was clear that those at this worship service wanted to take things further. There were suggestions of a vote to be taken within a congregational meeting to accept the UCC resolution for divesting from fossil fuel companies as well as adopting Green projects and the creation of a Green Ministry for Education and Action. This was a lively service where action was loudly called for from those present. The next 4U2 worship service will be on Wednesday, August 6 at 6:15 p.m. following a meal in the Fellowship Hall. Pastor Chris