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ROSE CITY PARK PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Weekly NEWS This Sunday, October 28th 8:45 Adult Education 9:30 Chancel Choir 10:00 Worship 11:00 6th-12th Music with Alejandra 11:30-1p.m. New Member Class Scriptures: Genesis 1:1-2:4a Matthew 3:16-17 Each week we include the Scripture passages from the week s lectionary. You can read and think about them in preparation for worship. Usually the sermon will be based on one of these texts on Sunday. Lectionary Readings for Nov. 4th: Ruth 1:1-18; Psalm 146; Heb.9:11-14 Mark 12: 28-34

New Members Class ANNOUNCEMENTS New Members Class to be held on October 28 th 11:30-1:30 with lunch! Even if you have been visiting and are not sure about joining, you are welcome to come and learn about Rose City Park Presbyterian Church. For more information see David Dornack or Paulette Mixon-Weller or email paulette(at)rosecityparkpres.org. RCPPC S SOCIAL ACTION COMMITTEE IS SPONSORING A FALL CLOTHING AND HYGIENE DRIVE This helps neighbors stay warm and clean over the winter months. Starting Oct. 14 and running through Nov. 4, place your items in barrels found in the Lower Narthex. Recipients include: 1. Street Roots vendors (handwarmers, hats, scarves, socks and warm shoes/boots) 2. NE Emergency Food Bank and Clothing Center (used clothing for men, women and children, and non- SNAP items such as diapers, soap, toilet paper, shampoo and conditioner, toothbrushes and tooth paste) 3. Department of Human Services at 4425 NE Broadway (clothing for infants and children as well as non-snap items listed above) If you wish to donate funds use a check/cash and indicate Social Action. Note that the Youth will be packaging hygiene kits with small donated items. We are starting a PRAYER CHAIN. If you are interested, please see Andrea Tawney or Paulette for details. You can sign up after church. Women s Coffee Join us for coffee at 10:30am on Monday November 19 th Place TBA for a time of fellowship. Our goal is to hang out and get to know other women in the church. If you have questions, talk with Gretchen Johnson or Paulette Mixon-Weller. FALL WORSHIP & CHRISTIAN EDUCATION SCHEDULE Adult Education 8:45-9:30: Theme for the year Becoming Absolute Equals- Each Seeking to Change and Grow David Brooks October 28: The Book of Joy finishes November 4: All Saints Sunday. Ethel Rieken and Dave Dornack will be sharing memories of their favorite times at Rose City Park Presbyterian Church.

November 11: Hunger TBD November 18: Patt Opdyke from Neighbors Helping Neighbors. Neighbors Helping Neighbors is a small group of Peninsula community volunteers who came together to enhance neighborhood livability and serve as a bridge between our housed and houseless neighbors. Sunday School for kids after the Children s Time during worship Curriculum to be used is PCUSA Growing in Grace and Gratitude Nursery 0-5 in the nursery downstairs Kindergarten - 2 nd grades in the Play Room downstairs 3 rd -6 th grades in the Children s Library 11:00 Music Classes for Children and Youth Come, Make Music with Us taught by Alejandra Blech October 28 th Youth (6 th -12 th ) Music Class Worship Reformation Sunday, October 28 will feature Celtic Spirituality as a prelude to Scottish Reformed Christianity. An Irish harpist will provide special music. Wear your kilts and tartans! All Saints Day, celebrated on November 4 remembers the saints of our congregation who have died in the past year. Traditional communion will be celebrated in the pews. Thanksgiving /Hunger & Homelessness Sunday, November 18 celebrates gratitude for God s creation and care of our lives and reminds us to share those gifts with those who do not have fullness of life. Stewardship pledges will be received. Christ the King Sunday, November 25, concludes the Christian year with baptism and reception of new members. Seeking the Christ Child is our theme for Advent. We are putting together an Advent devotional book. If you are interested in contributing to the book, please contact Paulette at paulette(at)rosecityparkpres.org and you will be able to choose a Scripture to focus on.

TOWER YOUTH NEWS Here is what we have planned for October: October 28: Music with Alejandra We will also plan our traditional Murder Mystery Dinner one weekend in October. Date TBA Looking ahead to our year together, we will continue to do more music with Alejandra, start exploring the connection between science and faith, and of course, do our annual things, like caroling and zoo lights and the pancake breakfast. And next summer is Triennium, so in the spring our focus will be on that! We meet each Sunday after services, from 11:15-12:15, food provided. Come check us out! Parents and grandparents are always welcome to join in too. Laura Gillooly, Youth Ministries Director Interfaith Alliance Supports Measures 26-199 & 102 RCPPC is a one of 12 faith communities belonging to the Interfaith Alliance on Poverty. The mission of the organization is to help alleviate intergenerational poverty. With its current focus on homelessness and low-income housing, the Alliance endorsed its first two ballot measures. Measure 26-199 is the Metro Bond Measure authorizing $652.8 million in bonds to fund affordable housing in Multnomah, Washington and Clackamas Counties. Bonds will be used to build affordable housing for low income households, purchase, rehabilitate and preserve existing housing, buy land for affordable housing, and prevent displacement. Housing would be for low-income families, veterans, seniors, and people with disabilities. Measure 102 is a statewide amendment to our constitution. It will make housing bonds more effective by allowing local governments to finance affordable housing with non-profit and nongovernmental partners. Local governments also will be able to use federal funds and private capitol along with the bond money. This will make the Portland City Bond and Metro Bond money (if passed) much more effective and wide reaching. For example, the Metro Bond would affect 7,500 people without Measure 102 passing versus 12,000 people with Measure 102. If you have questions, see Alliance members Rae Richen or Tom Hering.

Dear Rose City Park Church, I am inviting and encouraging all of our Portland churches to attend a November 15 Faith Forum and Resource Fair on Affordable Housing that is a partnership between the City of Portland and Ecumenical Ministries of Oregon. As I have made my way around the presbytery affordable housing has often been the number one community and mission concern among our congregations. Many of our churches either have unused property or underutilized building space. The purpose of this forum is to bring both city leaders and church leaders together to explore ways that we could partner together to put a dent in the area s affordable housing crisis. Gratefully in ministry together, Brian Rev. Brian Heron Presbytery of the Cascades Presbyter for Vision and Mission Women s Retreat 2019 Now that the men of our church have enjoyed their retreat at Menucha, next year we are offering women the chance to enjoy a weekend of spiritual retreat. We are in the beginning stages of planning, and invite any women who would like to be on the Women s Retreat Committee to join us at our first meeting in November (date to be announced). Contact Gail Black or Tommy Jane Roberts if you would like to be on the committee. Free Fitness Classes!- "Gentle Moves" Movement is the key to better balance and brain health. Music brings us energy! And Gentle Moves adds the element of fun. Portland's best kept secret is in our playroom [room 7] every Thursday morning 10 am. No floor work, no equipment needed, just dress comfortably, seniors most especially welcome. Drop in any week. It's free too!

LOOKING AHEAD The Week of October 29th- November 2nd Tues. 10 a.m. Contemplative Spirituality Chapel Thurs. - 10 a.m. Gentle Moves Playroom 5:30 p.m. Bell Choir 7:00 Choir - Chapel Next Sunday, November 4TH 8:45 Adult Education 9:30 Choir 10:00 Worship 11:15 Confirmation Mentors 11:15 Deacons FOR YOUR CALENDARS Nov. 7 Martha Service Nov. 13 Worship & Arts Nov. 15 Social Action Nov. 18 Stewardship Sunday BCC Concert 2 p.m. Nov 19 Women's Coffee Nov. 20 Session Nov. 21 Reading in the Afternoon Nov. 22 THANKSGIVING Office Hours next week: Monday Friday, 10:00 a.m. 3:00 p.m. ROSE CITY PARK PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH We pledge ourselves to the reconciling work of God through Jesus Christ.

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