Simeon Stylites on his tower in Syria. The First Congregational Church of Old Lyme 2 Ferry Road Old Lyme, Connecticut (860) 434-8686 Website: www.fccol.org SUNDAY WORSHIP Steven R. Jungkeit, Senior Minister Carleen R. Gerber, Senior Associate Minister Christopher D. Solimene, Associate Minister Simon D. Holt, Director of Music March 22, 2015 9:00 AM Prelude Introit: The Lord's Prayer Walter Pelz *Hymn: #12 “Immortal, Invisible, God Only Wise” *Call to Worship: (from Psalm 139) O Lord, you have searched me and known me. You discern my thoughts from afar. You search out my path, and are acquainted with all my ways. Where can I go from your spirit? Or where can I flee from your presence? If I take the wings of the morning and settle in the farthest limits of the sea Even there your hand shall lead me, And your right hand will hold me fast. Search me, O God, and know my heart, Test me and know my thoughts, And lead me in the way everlasting. Let us worship God. *Invocation *The Lord’s Prayer Welcome and News of the Church *Hymn: #83 “God of Our Life, Through All the Circling Years” Offertory Invitation Offertory Anthem: Psalm 121 John Ness Beck *Doxology (#44 in the hymnal) *Offertory Prayer Children’s Sermon Jean Dailey *Hymn: #188 “Before the Cross of Jesus” (children proceed to classes during the 1st stanza) Pastoral Prayer Pastoral Prayer Response: O Lord, Hear My Prayer Scripture: Psalm 137 (OT, pg. 551) Mark 8:22-26 (NT, pg. 41) Ephesians 1:15-22 (NT, pg. 181) Sermon: "THE EYES OF THE HEART" *Hymn:: #242 “God of Our Life” Benediction Benediction Response: Lord God, Have Mercy Postlude *Congregation Standing . The Rev. Carleen R. Gerber Franz Schubert We thank you for worshipping with us. Following the life and teachings of Jesus, we are a church that strives to be a place of grace, welcoming all regardless of theological expression, age, race, gender, sexual identity, national origin or financial means. In our Church Constitution we recognize that “each member shall have the undisturbed right to follow the word of God according to the dictates of his or her own conscience, under the enlightenment of the Holy Spirit.” The First Congregational Church of Old Lyme, established in 1665, cherishes this proud Pilgrim tradition. We are honored by your presence among us, and we invite you to help us become what we endeavor to be. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The flowers this morning are given by Barbara Campbell in memory of Dr. Robert Campbell. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ This morning we thank our scripture reader Bruce Anderson, current chair of our Church Council, and a member of our Senior Choir. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The hosts for fellowship hour are Mariette Brown and Tracey Quintin. The deacon on duty is Julie Martel. Childcare is available every Sunday morning in the nursery downstairs at the 9AM service. If you need help finding it, please ask the ushers to assist you. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ If you are visiting us for worship this morning, we welcome you, and invite you to join us in Fellowship Hall for fellowship and refreshments. We invite you to pick up a “Welcome” packet, which can be found in the vestibule. We hope this information will be helpful in acquainting you with our church and its activities and programs. Quiet Activity Bags for young children are in the vestibule. They are colorful bags with quiet projects for our youngest members. Please feel free to offer these bags to your children. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The Rev. David W. Good serves as our Minister Emeritus. The Rev. Rebecca T. Crosby is our Minister for Haitian Outreach. Erin K. Grayson serves this church as Minister of the South Lyme Union Chapel. Please join us in the Meetinghouse on Maundy Thursday (April 2nd) at 6:30 pm for a presentation of The Crucifixion, a choral meditation on the passion and crucifixion of Jesus, written by John Stainer. Our Senior Choir, along with Soloists, will perform this work, interspersed with scripture lessons, to lead us more deeply into an understanding of Maundy Thursday. Following the concert there will be the opportunity for those who wish to adjourn to Fellowship Hall for a simple supper of bread and soup, and an informal communion service. Adult Forums TODAY: Claudia Highbaugh, Dean of Religious and Spiritual life at Connecticut College, will discuss "Good Bridges Make Good Neighbors: Reflections On Devices For Connection, Movement and Communication." March 29, 2015 Palm Sunday No Forum. April 5, 2015 - Easter Sunday No Forum. CWS Blanket Drive The blanket drive continues until the end of March. Each blanket costs $10. Please make checks payable to CWS, indicating in the memo space "Blanket Drive". Special envelopes are in the church pews. They may be placed in the collection plate or sent to the church care of LBS. Your gifts are appreciated. CROP WALK 2015, April 3 – Walkers & Pledgers Needed! Walkers, young and old, are gathering at 9:45 am -11:15 am on Good Friday at St. Ann’s Episcopal Parish located at 82 Shore Road for a contemplative walk. CROP Hunger Walks help to support the overall ministry of Church World Service, especially grassroots, hunger-fighting development efforts around the world. From seeds and tools, to wells and water systems, CWS helps people work together to identify their own development priorities. It’s something CWS has learned through some 68 years of working in partnership around the world. If you can’t walk, please do consider pledging for the walk and becoming a “Spirit Walker.” Need more details, forms and information? Forms in vestibule and office or mail your contribution to the church office, 2 Ferry Road, Old Lyme, CT 06371. New Church Directory We are updating our membership photo directory this year, and it will not be complete without you! There is no cost to our church. Each participating family will receive a complimentary 8x10 portrait as well as a new directory and have the opportunity to purchase additional portraits to share with family & friends. The following dates are available for you to schedule a session. Thursday - Saturday April 16-18, 2015 Thursday - Saturday April 23-25, 2015 Appointments are scheduled between 2:00 -9:00 weekdays, 12:00- 6:00 Saturdays When you sign up online, be sure to include your email address and you will automatically receive a confirmation email with your date and time, plus an email reminder a few days before your session which includes a link to a $10 discount off any photography you purchase! Web site: www.securedata-trans14.com/ap/firstcongregationalchurch9. (Call or email the office and we can send you this link to paste into your browser.) The site is easy to navigate, but if you find you need help, you can call or email Stephanie Kenny at 860-884-3875 or [email protected]. You can also sign up during coffee hour in the Fellowship Hall starting on Sunday, March 29th; just look for our table! I hope you will join us! Bread & Puppet Fire On Tuesday, March 31st, Bread & Puppet will be in Old Lyme to help us in our own set of rituals called Holy Week at FCCOL. They’ll be offering a performance at 7:00 pm that evening, followed by a time to eat bread, visit, and talk about the performance. They’ll be performing a piece called “Fire,” one that dramatizes the effects of warfare on individual lives. Bread & Puppet is an extraordinary theatrical event and we are incredibly fortunate to have them right here in our Meetinghouse. If you are able to make a donation of $10 per person, it will be gratefully received at the door. Host homes for 6 performers are needed on March 30 and 31; please call the church office at 860-434-8686. Grief Group There is a Honduran saying that states, “Grief shared is half grief. Joy shared is double joy.” Life brings many forms of grief whether it is the loss of a spouse, a job, a marriage, or health. Sharing the journey decreases the impact of grief and helps to bring us back to joy. Along the way, life can be enriched and deepened. Our next meeting is March 27 at 10:00 a.m. Call Cynthia Robbins, (860) 608-7996, or simply show up if you would like to attend. If you are interested in helping form an evening group, please let Cynthia know. Book Group A discussion group for Marilynne Robinson’s latest novel, Lila, is planned to start the week after Easter. The discussion is being led by the Rev. Dr. Scott L. Harris, a retired Lutheran minister. Groups will meet over a three week period with two sessions each week: April 8, 15, and 22 at 10:30 am; and April 9, 16, and 23 at 7:30 pm. Day and night sessions will be the same. Besides reading Lila, we will be exploring references to the Bible that are made in Robinson’s novel, especially the Old Testament prophet, Ezekiel. If you are interested in participating, a copy of the book is available in a library or can be purchased. Calling ALL singers, crooners and aspiring balladeers! Do you have a favorite Broadway, folk or other genre tune you love to sing? Here’s your chance to sing (or play) your heart out! Back by popular demand, FCCOL is hosting our second Coffee House event on April 26 (4-6 pm) and we need YOU! Contact Chris with the song and sheet music you want to perform and if needed, Joel Spineti is happy to accompany on the piano. We have room for about 15 acts,so please call or email Chris ASAP, [email protected] or 860-434-8686! Green Grass Journey Our annual trip to Green Grass, South Dakota, is shaping up with tentative dates set for June 23rd - July 2nd. This year marks our 30th year of partnership, so there is much to celebrate! If you are interested in participating on the journey this June, please join us TODAY, for an informational meeting at 12:15 pm in the Library. Ladies Benevolent Society April Luncheon The LBS will have their April luncheon on Tuesday, April 7, at noon in Fellowship Hall. Dawn Wright, a nationally known creative artist, balladeer and folk singer will create a one-of-a-kind experience. She includes authentic props and instrumentation. Please call the church office at 860-434-8686 for reservations; seating is limited. The price of the luncheon is $5.00 and an item for the Food Pantry. Your Used Books NEEDED for Heifer Book Fair The Board of Youth Education invites you to participate in a book sale to support the Heifer Project. Bringing in and selling our gently used books is a great way to raise money for Heifer International, an organization which combats poverty by giving animals to people around the world. Please bring in your gently used books and leave them on the Sheffield stage (fiction, non-fiction, inspirational, poetry, biographies, children’s, etc.). On April 19, all are invited to the Book Fair in between worship services! Book prices will be nominal. All left-over books will be donated to the local library or to local literacy programs. Questions? Email Chris at [email protected]. Easter Egg Hunt Join us in the side garden for an Easter Egg Hunt between the two Easter services. There will be two areas set up – one for the littlest among us and one for those who prefer a bit more of a challenge! Bring along your basket and we will plan on meeting about 10:15 to begin shortly thereafter. Questions? See, call or email Chris at [email protected]. Winter Bible Study with Becky Crosby We have completed our study of 1 Kings and are now working with 2 Kings. 2 Kings begins in the midst of Elijah's devastating prophecy against King Ahab and Queen Jezebel of Israel and continues on to the downfall of both Israel and Judah. If you like the rich history of the Old Testament, come and join us. Our study will continue until April 2. We meet at 10:45 am on Thursdays in the library. All are welcome! JPF Project Junior Pilgrim Fellowship is wrapping up their Project Happy Smiles dental project. Thank you to everyone who donated already. We will happily receive toothbrushes and dental floss through today. “Diaper Bank” The Shoreline Soup Kitchen/Food Pantry is collecting diapers to be distributed on a quarterly basis. Donated diapers may be left in the one of the two Soup Kitchen boxes found in our hallways (outside the library and by the handicap entrance). EASTER SEASON SCHEDULE Tuesday, March 31, 7:00 pm Bread & Puppet FIRE Performance Maundy Thursday 4/2 6:30 pm Concert, Soup Supper & Informal Communion Good Friday 4/3 Meetinghouse open for prayer and meditation. Ecumenical Crop Walk at 9:45 am. We will meet at St.Ann’s Episcopal Church and walk to FCCOL and back again -about 3 miles. Please join us and walk for world hunger. All ages are welcome. Easter Sunrise Service 4/5 6:30 am at Griswold Point (if you need directions, call the church) Easter Sunday 4/5 9:00 am & 11:00 am Worship Services Join us in Fellowship for a light breakfast/coffee hour between the 9&11 services. Easter Egg Hunt in the side garden at 10:15 am. No Sunday School on Easter Sunday. No coffee hour following the 11:00 am service. This year we will once again dedicate our Easter offering to the work of One Great Hour of Sharing. If you would like to make a donation to our Easter Memorial Music or Easter Lilies and Spring Flowers in remembrance of a loved one, please email, call, mail or stop by the church office. Please be specific about the names you wish to have listed and let us know by Friday, March 27th. Calendar of Events & Meetings for This Week God’s Neighborhood Sunday School TODAY at 9:00 am. Green Grass Journey Meeting TODAY at 12:15 pm in the Library. Sewing Group Monday, March 23rd at 10:00 am in the Sheffield Auditorium. LBS Board Meeting Tuesday, March 24th at 10:00 am in the Library. Board of Deacons Tuesday, March 24th at 7:30 pm in the Hoag Parlor. Poetry Group Wednesday, March 25th at 4:30 pm in the Hoag Parlor. All-Age Choir Wednesday, March 25th at 6:15 pm in the Sheffield Auditorium. Senior Choir Wednesday, March 25th at 7:30 pm in the Sheffield Auditorium. Who Am I? Thursday, March 26th at 9:30 in the Hoag Parlor. Bible Study Thursday, March 26th at 10:45 am in the Library. Board of Missions Thursday, March 26th at 7:15 pm in the Hoag Parlor. Church Council Thursday, March 26th at 7:30 pm in the Library. Grief Group Friday, March 27th at 10:00 am in the Hoag Parlor. JPF @ Food Pantry Saturday, March 28th at 9:00 am. Anthony Thurston Memorial Saturday, March 28th at 12:00 pm. Philip Simmons Memorial & Reception Saturday, March 28th at 3:00 pm.
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