ADVENT IN 2 MINUTES
What is Advent all about? How is Advent different than Christmas? In a BRAND NEW version of the classic video, Busted Halo explains the significance of this special season in the Church and why the experience of waiting, hope, and preparation is still so important in our lives today. Click here to watch “Advent in 2 minutes”
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FMCUCC ANNOUNCES 2019 ADVENT DEVOTIONAL
Our church is proud to announce a new and different Advent Devotional for 2019. In an attempt to have our members and friends preparing for the Christmas Event, we will read the entire Gospel of Luke, one chapter each day. Beginning December 1st, read one chapter of Luke in the Bible each evening. There are 24 chapters. On Christmas Eve you will have read an entire account of Jesus’ Life and wake up Christmas morning knowing WHO and WHY we celebrate! Click here to explore the Book of Luke using Bible Gateway.
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NEW TESTAMENT STUDY
GROW hosts a New Testament study before worship every Sun at 9am! We are using Marcus Borg’s “Evolution of the Word”. We are reading every book of the New Testament in the order they were written. Each session covers one or more texts, along with Dr. Borg’s historical-critical introduction. We are so excited to be digging into scripture together! In preparation for Sunday’s discussion, please read Romans.
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MUSIC MINISTRY HAPPENINGS
- December 15 – Children’s Program. Handbells will be playing.
- December 22 – Tamiami Brass will be coming. Our Community Minister, Wesley Snedeker, will be performing with Tamiami Brass. We will have an extended prelude (20 minute); we encourage you to come early and enjoy the special music.
- December 24 – Lessons and Carols will include lots of music and closes with the candle-lighting.
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CHILDREN’S PROGRAM DURING THE SERVICE – DECEMBER 15TH
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POINSETTIAS – WE STILL HAVE 30 TO SELL
If you would like to help decorate the sanctuary with poinsettias this Advent season, please sign up on the bulletin board in Fellowship Hall. We have ordered 50 plants – only 20 sold so far. The cost for each plant is $10. Please use the envelopes below the sign-up sheets. You may take your poinsettia home after the Christmas Eve Service or donate it to one of our homebound members. Please let Lisa Riehl, 239-482-3133 or click here to email her to let her know how you would like your flowers handled and if you would like to say they are in “Honor or memory of someone”. Deadline to order is Dec. 18th.
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SOCK TREE
Another way to help our community… We will also be having our sock tree again this year. The large tree will be outside of the church offices. When you bring in the socks, decorate the tree with them using clothes pins already on the tree or place heavy packages under the tree. Your gift will go to Abundant Grace (adult socks) and L.A.M.P and Gladiolus Learning and Development Center (children’s socks). Thank you for your continued support of these events and other Mission Board programs throughout the year!
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YOUTH GROUP MOVIE NIGHT
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LONGEST NIGHT SERVICE
Blue Christmas Service of Remembrance. On Saturday December 21 at 6:00 pm, FMCUCC will host our annual Longest Night service. The Longest Night service is an intentional time together to recognize and commemorate our losses in what can often be the hardest time of the year for those in grief, the holidays. The losses we experience are myriad, the death of a loved one, the leaving behind of a home or way of life, a change of employment or identity, but we are united in our care for one another and our solidarity in spirit. You are invited to join us in the darkness and to speak within it not in fear, but in hope. We look forward to joining our hearts with yours in worship.
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CHRISTMAS EVE SERVICE
Come join us as we celebrate the coming of the Christ Child. We will have candle light and carols during our Christmas Eve Service which will take place at 5pm.
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ATTIC TREASURES SURVEY
To hold or not to hold. The UCC Women need the whole church’s help in deciding whether to hold the Attic Treasures Sale in February 2020. Please read the notice and respond to the very short survey that came in your e-mail this week (Weekly E-Newsletter).
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VOLUNTEERS NEEDED
We have many volunteer opportunities available to assist with various aspects of our Sunday worship services and around the church. Please consider signing up for one of these important jobs. Sign-up sheets can be found on the bulletin board in the Fellowship Hall or send an email to Lisa Riehl, ofcmgrfmcucc@gmail.com, and let her know what you are interested in doing. Thanks in advance for helping make our church so great!
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SUNDAY CINEMA
No Sunday Cinema this month! We’ll begin again on the fourth Sunday of January!
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ALTERNATIVE CHRISTMAS RETURNS
Once again. we have two Mission Board sponsored Holiday projects to help our community. We offer our Alternative Giving Program to help shop for those “hard to buy for” people on your Christmas List and help organizations in the Fort Myers area. Here are the 2019 organizations who will benefit from your participation….
- L.A.M.P. (Lee Adolescent Mothers Program)
- Project Access (Assistance for homeless Lee County School students & their families)
- Gulf Coast Humane Society
- Gladiolus Learning & Development Center
- Abundant GracE (meal sponsorship)
- Coalition of Immokolee Workers
For those of you who are unfamiliar, here is how it works….
- Choose an organization from the list as a meaningful gift(s) for individual family member, friend, or colleague.
- Decide how much you want to give to each.
- Get an envelope and card to give to your individual family member, friend or colleague. Each card represents the specific program receiving the money.
- Mark it off your Christmas-to-do list.
- Repeat 1-4 as many times as you wish, maybe get all of your shopping done iN one place!
- Write one check to FMCUCC or pay in cash.
- Get your receipt to use for taxes.
- Give the card to your individual.
Enjoy the season knowing that you have made a difference. If you have any questions, feel free to contact Barb Bucey at 513-967-6000 or buceybarbara@gmail.com.
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FINANCE UPDATE
We share the good news that our income from all sources (offerings and other income) came to $19,320 in November. This was an improvement of $1,946 over November a year ago (2018). While it is short of meeting our average weekly expenses of $6,200, it is the best month since July. Thank you for your support and witness.
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SANCTUARY FLOWERS
The new Flower chart has been placed on the bulletin board outside of the Parlor. Please sign-up today. Envelopes to pay for the flowers can be found at the bottom of the board.
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RAISING THE ROOF
Great progress! To date we have raised $43,482.00 in cash and pledges of our $100,000.00 goal. Thank you to everyone for your gifts and efforts!
FINANCE NOTES
We reported that the roof work was complete and that we were prepared to pay the final bill. These figures will be reported in the Annual Reports in March. Below is a summary statement. Additional gifts and pledges may be made at any time.
Total roof costs $95,972
Total cash donated $26,075 (as of 10/31)
Amount remaining pledged $17,400
Amount loaned from MIF $68,897
We are now faced with our current deficit of $11,000 after the use of $52,000 of subsidize our operating budget. We need your gifts and support to sustain the mission and operation of our congregation. It costs $6,250 per week to operate – to pay staff, provide insurance, keep the AC on, and provide all the ways we maintain our church and its mission. Keeping your pledges and contributions current is the first step. Extra gifts of support are the next step.
Thank you from the Finance Board.
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GROW
GROW is an educational ministry of Fort Myers Congregational United Church of Christ. It draws upon the resources that make our church unique to foster an atmosphere of intellectual and social experimentation. GROW is a series of free classes, workshops, and social events led by staff members, retired clergypeople, and guest facilitators who seek to edify our community through the enlightenment and organization of its members. You are welcome to attend any course listed at any point in its progress. If you would like more information about GROW or any of its courses, please contact our Community Minister Wesley Snedeker at wesleysnedeker@gmail.com. Please click here for a detailed description of all classes offered.
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CAN’T WE TALK ABOUT SOMETHING MORE PLEASANT?
Three weekly discussions beginning Thursday December 5, 11:00 am – Noon. Our Community Minister will lead a discussion series on aging, caring, and end of life, using Roz Chast’s humorous and insightful graphic memoir as its primary text. We will reflect upon our families, our experiences, our hopes, and our troubles together as we grapple with this deeply human subject.
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INSPIRED: BOOK DISCUSSION FOR WOMEN
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UCC HISTORY, POLITY, AND THEOLOGY
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DANCING IN CHURCH
Praise Dance Ministry will be starting in January 2020. For anyone 14yrs & older; need to be physically able to do medium impact activities. For more information please contact Amy Maneval (239-671-7634) or Jackie Boler (651-437-2875).
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ABUNDANT GRACE REQUEST
Abundant Grace has a need for men’s clothing. Specifically smaller sizes.
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MEDICAL EQUIPMENT
If you have walkers or bedside commodes you no longer need, please consider donating them to the church. We loan those items out to those in need and are currently out. If you have any questions, please contact Lisa Riehl in the church office, 239-482-3133
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C.I.W. & ALLIANCE FOR FAIR FOOD MARCH
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THE BOARD OF DEACONS NEEDS YOUR HELP
Did Joan go on the around the world cruise she’s been planning these past several months? Do you know whether Harold is recuperating at his daughter’s home in Wisconsin? And how about Marie – she’s usually back in Fort Myers for the season by now, have you heard from her? Oftentimes, the Board of Deacons and the church staff know when a church member is homebound locally, and keep tabs on him or her. However, we aren’t always informed by family members or caretakers when a member has prolonged health issues making it difficult for them to attend church functions. Here’s where the members of the congregation can help out. If you are aware of a member that is homebound, or have noticed a member’s prolonged absence but haven’t heard it announced at church, please bring it to the attention of one of the deacons or the church office. Most times we are aware of the members who are homebound locally, but we don’t want to overlook anyone.