Carillon March 16 - FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH
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Carillon March 16 - FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH
EASTER FLOWER ORDER Men’s Lenten Breakfast _________ 6" Pot Easter Lilies (5+ blooms): ($8.00) _________ 8" Pot Easter Lilies (10+ blooms): ($18.00) _________ 10" Pot Easter Lilies (15+ blooms): ($25.00) 6" Tulips: ($8.00) 6" Azaleas: ($18.00) _________ Lavender _________ White _________ Pink _________ Pink _________ White _________ Lavender _________ Yellow _________ Bi-color _________ Red _________ Bi-color 6" Hyacinths: ($8.00) 8" Tulips: ($14.00) _________ Blue _________ Lavender _________ Pink _________ Pink _________ White _________ White 8" Hyacinths: ($14.00) _________ Yellow _________ Blue _________ Red _________ Pink _________ Bi-color _________ White 6" Mums: ($9.00) 6" Hydrangea: ($18.00) _________ Lavender _________ Blue _________ White _________ Pink _________ Yellow 6" Daffodils: ($8.00) _________ to be used in the sanctuary on Easter Sunday, March 27, 2016 Lent is again approaching and with it the wonderful opportunity we have to be together in the body of Christ. Our Men's Lenten Breakfast series is the most inclusive ecumenical event in Fremont. We meet each Friday morning at 7:00 a.m. (Note the time) with breakfast ($3.00 donation) provided by the host church, followed by a time of worship and education led by the host pastor or a lay leader. We plan to be finished by about 7:45 a.m. for those who have to get to work. ________Following the worship service, I/we will pick up our flower(s). ________Following the worship service, the Altar Committee may take care of my/our flowers in an appropriate way. Given by: ___________________________________ In Memory of ___________________________________ or In Honor of ___________________________________ This completed form, along with your payment for each flower ordered may be placed in the offering plate, or in the church office by March 16, 2016 Our theme for 2016 is The Seven "I Am" sayings in John. Our schedule is as follows: you will note we are open two Friday's -- if no one is interested we will pass on those Fridays. February 12 - United Methodist "I Am Who I Am" February 19 February 26 - Church of the Living Christ "I Am the Light of the World" March 4 - 1st Reformed "I Am the True Vine" March 11 - 1st Christian Reformed "I Am the Way, the Truth and the Life" March 18 March 25 - First Congregational "I Am the Good Shepherd" Attendance is not limited to the host churches. All men in the community are welcome! March Assignments: Altar Rep: March Birthdays Nancy Smalligan Altar Flowers: 6: Karla Johnson 13: Maggie Sweet 20: 27: Easter Flowers Ushers: 6: 13: Kendra Lachniet, Angela Pullman, Dylan White Jack & Rosemary Tittle Gary & Jaime Deuling 20: 27: Greeters: (Sally DeShetler will be calling for Greeters) 6: Bonnie Erber 13: Shirley Brooks 20: Carol Stark 27: Bob & Sally DeShetler Coffee Hosts: 6: Jaime Deuling & Karla Johnson (Goulash Lunch) 13: Tuuks (PotLuck) 20: Jack & Mary Butterick 27: Gary & Jaime Deuling March Towel Washer: Jaime Deuling Communion: Prep & Serve Ann Werner Serve Beth Hooker (Gary) Compassion & Funeral Anne VandeKieft 1 Jim Morse Linda Shively 7 Peter Lindner Susan Zeerip 13 14 Maggie Sweet Stacey Church Karla Johnson 19 Betty Speet 21 Barb Clark 23 Bernie Denney Al Smalligan 30 Ann Jeannero Kelley McKivitz George Purvis 31 Andrew Pollock Nancy Smalligan March Anniversaries Michelle Sweet Pat Krehn 24 David & Mary Zeerip 26 Jerry & Helen Miller 31 Rick & Wendy St. Peter Pastor Ray’s Ramblings: The political campaigns to become the presidential nominee for each of the two major parties are known for name calling, false allegations, lies, exaggerations, and all manner of misleading accusations of one kind or another from one candidate to another. Some people believe it makes great theater. Some become disgusted by it all. Some day it is not dignified but is to be expected. That this happens among the potential leaders of this country reflects that there is much hostility and rage just below the surface of many people. Even the opinion columnists and “talking heads” on the 24/7 news programs state that this presidential race is indicating a great antipathy from the governed people towards those who govern them that seems to be dictating campaigns in both parties The contrast couldn't be greater between how human governance operates and how God desires to see people of His Kingdom relate to each other. What is sometimes called “God's One Another Plan” clearly reveals how the faith community is to be in the world but not of it. “Be devoted to one another”. Rom.12 “Honor one another above yourselves.” Rom. 12 “Live in harmony with one another.” Rom. 12 “Accept one another.” Rom. 15 “Greet one another.”Rom. 16 “Have concern for one another.” I Cor. 12 “Serve one another in love.” Gal. 5 “Let us not become conceited, provoking and envying each other.” Gal. 5 “Be kind and compassionate to one another.” Eph. 4 “Forgive one another.” Eph. 4 “Carry one another's burdens.” Gal. 6. “Love your neighbor as you love yourself” “Do unto others as you would have them do unto you.” This is but a sampling of over 30-40 “one anothers” in the New Testament. There are countless other examples of how people are intended to treat each other who claim to be followers of Jesus. Would not that kind of interaction be great to see in an election? I wonder how much interest there would be in the nomination campaigns or if the press would even cover it. But is it not wonderful to be able to claim citizenship in the Kingdom that is from above? Our Website - Music Ministry Our Music Ministry draws on the talents of three groups - Chancel Choir, Gospel Singers and Praise Team. Information is on the website to help detail these groups for anyone interested in participating in the music ministry or for those who are considering visiting our church and are wondering about the music. To navigate to it on the website go the FCC homepage - click on ministries which will give you a drop down menu then click on music ministries, this will take you to the music ministry page. On the music ministry page you will find information about all the different musical opportunities at FCC. Goulash Lunch - NOTE DATE CHANGE Sunday, March 6 -Women of the church will be hosting a Goulash Luncheon in Fellowship Hall after church. This will be a fundraiser to help us pay for the installation of new cabinets in the church kitchen. Needless to say, this is a very expensive project, and we want it to be done right. Please bring your friends to church and stay afterward for lunch. It will be great food and wonderful fellowship. Cost will be a donation. Book Circle: Book Circle will have its first meeting of 2016 on Tuesday, March 15 at 10:00 a.m. at the home of Ann Werner, 34 E. Oak. The book discussion will be “Treasure Island” by Robert Lewis Stevenson. Ann has ordered books down at the library for everybody who asked for one. The books will be behind the circulation desk - just ask for First Congregational Treasure Island Book Circle. However, if you don’t read the book you are welcome to come and listen to the discussion. If you need directions please call Ann at 924-0192. Also, at this meeting a sign up sheet for hostesses and book reviewers will be passed around. Soup Supper: On Friday, March 18, we will be having a soup supper from 5-7 p.m. in Fellowship Hall. The money earned from this event will be used to help pay for the new kitchen cabinets and flooring which will be installed this Spring. Please bring your friends and come for soup (make a meal soup for one) and fellowship! Cost will be a donation. Easter Service: Our Sunday Morning Easter Service March 27th will include scripture readings and music taking us through the death and resurrection of Jesus Crist. Music will include congregational singing of favorite traditional Easter hymns, organ, keyboard and cello. Also, music by our traditional Chancel Choir and the Contemporary Praise Band. There will be coffee fellowship time following the service All friends, neighbors and family are welcome. Our Church Family: Health Concerns ~ Betty Dougan has moved to Transitional Health for rehab and physical therapy. Donna Smith is at the Heartland Health Care Knollview, 1061 W Hackley Avenue, Muskegon MI 49441 for rehabilitation following her fall and surgery. Jeannie Caris continues to improve each and every day following her fall. Maggie Sweet tripped during basketball practice and slammed her face and forehead into a metal door jam. She was being watched for symptoms of a concussion. Sympathy ~ We extend our sympathy to Max and Yvonne Lee on the death of Max’s sister, Maribel Lee Lora. Announcing “ConGo Enjoy-Meant” Events We are “ConGo” (Christians on the Go) and meant to go and enjoy good food and fun activities together! “Go and enjoy choice food and sweet drinks, and send some to those who have nothing prepared. This day is holy to our Lord. Do not grieve, for the joy of the Lord is your strength.” Neh. 8:10 “Go and enjoy”: Sunday, Mar. 13- After Worship Potluck and Concert by "Pryer Times!"- Pot Luck first followed by the concert at 12:30pm in the sanctuary. Sisters Mary and Faith Pryer, from Newaygo, bring their own unique style (on guitar and standup bass) to gospel, bluegrass, country, and contemporary Christian music. A love offering will be taken. Deb's seen them and she really enjoyed them! Saturday, April 16, 7:30pm- Vaudeville Comedy Show at the Dogwood Center!- Great local talent (many from our church too) put on a comedy and music variety show. It's free to all!