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of St. Paul s United Church of Christ, Village of Attica Customarily When Jesus came to Nazareth, where he had been brought up, he went to the synagogue on the Sabbath day, as was his custom. -Luke 4:16 This isn t a popular verse for memorization, but it should be. It teaches us several important points. The first is that when Jesus traveled from town to town, he found a synagogue in which to worship on the Sabbath. For some people, travel is part of their work. One of the best ways to make connections in an unfamiliar city is to attend worship at a church of your choice. Many people also travel while on vacation. Locating a church to attend while away is a great way to encounter different worship experiences. If you generally worship at a small church, try a larger church. If you usually worship in town, seek out a country church. Some campgrounds even offer worship in a natural setting. Purposely adding a new worship experience to a vacation can make it even more memorable. The second point of the verse is that Jesus went to synagogue on the Sabbath. He understood the necessity of a Sabbath day each week. He was never too busy or too tired or too whatever to worship on a Sabbath day. If you find yourself too busy or too tired or too whatever, you are actually in dire need of the benefits of worship. If our infinite God saw the importance of the Sabbath, we finite human beings should observe it as well. The third point is that Jesus went to synagogue, as was his custom. Apparently, someone in Jesus life had taken him to synagogue as a child and youth, because he was accustomed to going to synagogue. As Christians, we are to enjoy congregational worship and invite others to participate as well. The fourth point is that as a grown man, Jesus customarily went to synagogue on the Sabbath day. He didn t make excuses about the synagogue being full of hypocrites, or boring, or too ineffectual, or at a bad time, or not according to his taste. He understood that he needed to be there. He trusted that he would find God there- and so he did. A synagogue isn t just a sanctuary in which to worship, but also a gathering place and a learning space. The same is true of a church building. Worship and education are life-long necessities. At church, you can learn about our Triune God and the Bible. You can widen your belief system. You can deepen your discipleship. Faith exploration is a life-long process. It is a journey that is not over until Jesus comes to take us to the place that he has prepared for us. So, like our Savior, make church a custom. Show up for worship. Show up for education. Show up for fellowship. Show up to be part of the better place God has already made in the world.

Attica Food Link Distribution: Please make sure all newsletter submissions are in by this date. In the green folder on the office window or e-mailed to: stpaulunited@verizon.net Betty Watson Carol Shreder...and others who are physically unable to join us. Why not call or visit, to let them know they are missed? WNYACIC ANNUAL FALL Meeting Sunday, November 4, 2018 Oct. 2nd 10am-12pm St. Vincent s School Aud. Bring your own bags. College Students (or parents of): PLEASE email your current mailing address to the church office so that we can send you your monthly newsletter. stpaulunited@verizon.net Thank you! Salem United Church of Christ 114 Morgan Street, Tonawanda 14150 Bev West s new address: Registration and Lunch begins at 12:30 PM Business meeting begins at 1:30 PM Program(s) to follow Please let Pastor Laurie know by October 24 if you are interested in going. Sunday Bible readings: The first reading is italicized; the message text is bold. Bible Studies meet Mon. @ 7pm in the St. Paul s lounge & Wed. @ 10am in the MPR October 7: Job 1.1,1.6-2.8 Genesis 2:18-24 Hebrews 1:1-4; 2:5-12 Psalm 26 or Psalm 8 Mark 10:2-16 October 14: Job 23:1-14 Amos 5:10-15 Hebrews 4:12-16 Psalm 22:1-15 or Psalm 90:12-17 Mark 10.17-22,31 October 21: Pastor Bob Dievendorf Job 38:1-7(34-41) Psalm 104:1-9, 24, 35c or Isaiah 53:4-12 Psalm 91:9-16 Hebrews 5:1-10 Mark 10:35-45 Manor House 427 E. Main St, Apt. #302 Batavia, NY 14020 Phone # 585-201-7298 October 28: Reformation Sunday Job 42.1-17 Psalm 34.1-8 Jeremiah 31:7-9 Psalm 126 Hebrews 7:23-28 Mark 10:46-52 or

Congratulations to Kimo and Linsey Brandon who became the proud parents of a daughter, Keone Marie Brandon - born Sept. 11th - weight 10lbs. 5oz. -photo curtesy of Lani Brandon Please consider organizing with some friends or family to host a monthly coffee hour so that we can all enjoy that time of fellowship. At our Oct. 11 th meeting we will be doing some closet cleaning & organizing. At our Nov. 8 th meeting we will be making surgical caps for children. Supplies needed: COTTON Kid print material (big enough to cut an 18 3/4 circle) NO flannel, glitter or sequins please! 1/4 x 18 elastic for EACH hat That s it! We will supply the rest! There will be a collection box in the Narthex. Please join us for any time! We d love to hear your ideas! Funeral Luncheon Committees List When a family chooses to have a funeral or memorial service at St. Paul s they are given the opportunity to hold a luncheon following the service. The current committees list is several years old & needs to be redone. If you have questions about what being on the list entails, please see Pastor Laurie. Please fill out & return this section to the church ASAP so that we can continue offering this service to families. I was on the previous list & would like to remain on the list. Please keep with the same committee partner. I would like be added to the list. I do NOT wish to be on the list, but am willing to make a dish when needed. Best number to reach me at: If you have any questions about this process, please see Laurie Bellucci.

OCTOBER 2018 October has multiple associations which address many health and social issues. Among a few of them are: *Alzheimer's Association Memory Walk- Alzheimer's disease is the only one of the top 10 diseases for which there is no cure, prevention or slowing of the disease. 2/3 of the diagnosed patients in the US are women; 1 out of 3 seniors die of Alzheimer's or another form of dementia. Alzheimer's is the 6th leading cause of death and estimated cost is $277 billion. There are an estimated 16 million caregivers of patients with Alzheimer's and other dementias. The Alzheimer's Memory Walk is the largest world event that raises money to help with awareness, funds and research to find better treatments. To find a walk near you or to support a group, go to www.alz.org. You can also donate to this cause on Facebook- Ralph Wirth has established a fundraiser under his name. * Family health events are honored in October. These include Children's Health Month through the US EPA. This organization strives to maintain healthy environments for children to help them play and grow strong and safe. *Healthy Babies Month is sponsored by the March of Dimes which raises money to help children with birth defects and research to prevent birth defects. Domestic violence has become prevalent in our society. October is a month to raise awareness of domestic violence. The National Resource Center for Domestic Violence has information regarding this topic with suggestions and recommendations for assistance. * National Chiropractic Month in October gives information about chiropractic care and treatment. National Physical Therapy Month is also celebrated in October. Along with National Dental Hygiene Month these groups offer therapeutic treatments to assist with overall health. *Another important aspect of health is mental health and depression evaluation. October is also National Depression and Mental Health Screening Month. Mental health has become a serious issue and screening is available through your primary care doctor or through county mental health departments. There are multiple treatment options available to help people deal with these illnesses. * UNICEF is celebrated the end of October- was founded in 1946 and provides humanitarian and developmental assistance to children in developing countries. So dig deep and fill those boxes when the trick or treaters come to your door! FUN FACTS- Oct 1- National Homemade Cookie day- make some and share with friends or shut-ins Oct 5- National Do Something Nice Day- let's do this 365 days a year! Oct 10- National Bring Your Teddy bear to Work/School Day Oct 13- Navy Birthday- Thank a sailor for their duty Oct 14- Clergy Appreciation Day- Say a prayer and thanks for all the clergy you know Oct 17- National Take Your Parents to Lunch Day- Enjoy the day with your parents or anyone who is a parent Oct 31- Halloween- Enjoy the treats

& Wed. Oct. 10th 6:30 7:30pm Middle School and High School Youth who have completed Confirmation Class are welcome. Christian Education will be hosting a basket raffle and bake sale during this year s Sauerkraut Supper. Please consider making donations to help us send the kids to camp. Baskets (or even smaller items that can be included in baskets) can be dropped off in the Narthex any time between now and Election Day (Nov. 6th). Thank you for supporting St. Paul s youth! St. Paul s UCC Christian Education Committee Minutes from September 23, 2018 In attendance: Mary, Christine, Tom, Ruth, Pastor Laurie. Tom opened the meeting with prayer. Dunkirk: Basket raffle and possible bake sale during the Sauerkraut Supper, Nov. 6 th. This is the major fundraiser for summer camp. All donations will be accepted. Pre-school: Deb Bender gave a report. Mary made a motion to accept the report, Tom seconded, motion passed. The three year old s class meets Mondays & Wednesdays, 9-11:30, with 13 children enrolled. The four year old s class meets Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, 9-11:30, with 9 children enrolled. Pastor Laurie meets with the children once a week. Classes will be invited to participate in church functions. All staff has been recertified in CPR. Tom made a motion to reinstate teachers, Ruth seconded, motion passed. Kerri James and Deb Bender are teachers; Amy Pariso and Marilyn Wilson are the assistants. Heifer Project: will discuss with children which animal to purchase. The purchase will be done in December. Halloween Party: children are invited to attend worship in their costumes. Party will follow the service/sunday School. We will have games and refreshments. Advent Workshop: set date, November 25 th Christmas Play and Jesus Birthday Party: December 23 rd. Planning a possible sleepover in January. Council asked that we start thinking of new members for January s annual meeting. Next meeting, October 14 th, following worship Pastor Laurie closed the meeting with prayer. Respectfully submitted, Ruth Hopfinger

Operating Account July, 2018 August, 2018 Beginning Balance 8,550.88 10,770.05 Income Offering 10,867.00 8,848.00 CD Interest 9.33 Stamps 100.00 Building Useage 100.00 275.00 Total Income 10,976.33 9,223.00 Expenses 8,757.16 7,245.64 End of month income/(loss) 2,219.17 1,977.36 Ending Balance 10,770.05 12,747.41

Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat 7 Worship w/ Communion 10am Lauren West 14 Worship 10am CE Meeting Becki & Jeff Peters 21 Worship 10am Newsletter deadline 28 Worship 10am Halloween Party 1 Bible Study 7pm 2 Food Link St. Vincent s Aud. 10am-12pm 3 Christopher Eddy Jr. 8 Bible Study 7pm 9 10 Youth Group 6:30pm 15 Bible Study 7pm 22 Bible Study 7pm 29 Bible Study 7pm 16 Deacons/ Trustees 6:30pm Council 7pm 17 Cheri Phillips 23 24 30 31 4 Bell Choir 6pm Chancel Choir 7:15pm 11 Sisters in Faith 6pm Chancel Choir 7:15pm Lisa Knerr Liz & Jason Mest 18 Bell Choir 6pm Chancel Choir 7:15pm Eric Peters 25 Bell Choir 6pm Chancel Choir 7:15pm 5 6 12 Nancy Colvenbach 13 19 20 26 27 Randy Berry Everyone is invited to wear their costume to church on Sun. Oct. 28th!

St. Paul s United Church of Christ 11 Washington Street Attica, NY 14011 of St. Paul s United Church of Christ, Village of Attica St. Paul s UCC, 11 Washington Street Just around the corner, first block down from Main Street. Join us for Sunday Worship at 10:00 am Sunday School for children K-7th Grade - Nursery always open! No matter who you are or where you are on life s journey, you are welcome at St. Paul s. Reverend Lauran Heidenreich Call the church at (585-591-2705), stpaulunited@verizon.net or pastorucc@verizon.net Website: atticaucc.org 2 Food Link- St Vincent s Aud. 10am-12noon 7 Communion, Coffee Hour 10 Youth Group 6:30pm 11 Sisters in Faith 6pm 14 CE Meeting, after worship 16 Deacons, Trustees 6:30pm; Council 7pm 21 Newsletter Deadline 28 Halloween Party Upcoming dates to remember Save the Dates: Nov. 6th Sauerkraut Supper CE Basket Raffle & Bake Sale Nov. 25th Advent Workshop Dec. 23rd Christmas Play Jesus s Birthday Party