the Meetinghouse 10.12.2014 O c to b e r 1 2 , 2 0 1 4 • Vo l u m e 8 2 • N o. 8 Fall Festival Chili & Cookoff Sunday, October 26 After Worship Service We need your best chili! Sign up at the Welcome Table for one of two categories – Carnivore for those who like meat or Herbivore for those who don’t – or let Rev. Ryan Steitz know your interest by Monday, Oct. 20, at [email protected] or 213.355.5232. Put on your apron and join in the fun! Join us for our Third Annual Fall Festival — a celebration for kids and adults of all ages! Everyone will be judging the Chili Cookoff and kids may come dressed up in Halloween costumes. There will be carnival games for prizes! Thoughts for the Journey by Rev. Tom Eggebeen Friend of First Church Editor’s note: Each and every Sunday we try to make sure worship at First Church is the best it can possibly be. Provoking the mind and inspiring the heart. Encouraging people in a way that makes a difference in their lives. Giving them something to think about for the week ahead. A few weeks ago, Tom Eggebean wrote a poem after worship. It inspired us and we hope it inspires you too. Believing Deeply It’s the music. Always the music. Hymns to the glory of God. Choral music rich and Latin. Pipe organ wealth of sound. Minor and major, somber and playful. Great words of God’s love. God’s faithfulness to creation. Grace abounding. Forgiveness unconditional. My heart is moved. Deeply. Tears unbidden. choked throat. Faith, hope and love. Something True. Inexpressible. Without a map. It’s the music. Always the music The Meetinghouse | October 12, 2014 Film Forum: The Silver Linings Playbook TODAY – 12:30pm – Shatto Chapel The Silver Linings Playbook is a romantic comedy/drama written and directed by David O. Russell and adapted from the book of the same name by Matthew Quick. The film is about intertwining relationships and how the characters navigate and cope with their emotional lives. We hope you will join us today, after worship service, for the movie and discussion. Support the “Walk to End Alzheimer’s” First Church member Jason Malone is heading up a team to support the Alzheimer Association’s “Walk to End Alzheimer’s.” Over 5 million Americans have this devastating disease and that number is rapidly increasing. Join the team and support the cause by making a donation or by participating in the walk on November 2. The route is 5K/3.2 miles and will take place in Century City. To learn more, or to make a donation, please http://goo.gl/dzN9dX to access Jason’s team page. Altar Dedications The beautiful flowers gracing our Altar and Chancel Arches are gifts provided by members and friends of First Church. Altar Flowers are $80, Chancel Arch Flowers are $60, and Altar Candles are $35. If you would like to dedicate flowers or candles, please contact Tim Gonzales at [email protected] or 213.355.5228. You can also sign up at the Altar Guild table at Coffee Fellowship on Sundays. Celebrate! First Church Photo of the Week Southeast Symphony’s First Concert at First Church Maria Moon shares her “Peace” scarf of the Korean peninsula with Dr. Colglazier. During last week’s World Communion Sunday service, Maria was one of several church members who led the Passing of the Peace in their first language. Get social and stay connected to everything happening at FCCLA. Follow us on our social media accounts and your photo just might get featured. Photo submitted by Maria. First Church’s newest musical partner, Southeast Symphony, performed in Shatto Chapel last Thursday evening. Althea Waites and Anthony Parnther presented their new concert series, “Up Close & Personal.” They played an impromptu jazz improvisation as a special tribute for members of the Symphony who have recently passed away. Southeast Symphony’s next concert will be in the First Church Sanctuary on Sunday, October 26 at 4pm and will feature the full orchestra. Stay tuned for more information. Looking Ahead! This Month at First Church Participate! Every Week at First Church 8:00am 9:30am 9:30am 10:15am 10:30am 11:00am 11:15am 12:15pm Cathedral Choir Rehearsal Adult Education: Seekers Class First Kids First: Childcare Chancel Ringers Rehearsal Prelude on The Great Organs Worship Service First Kids First Coffee Fellowship Architectural Tour Sunday, Oct 19 – 12:15pm UPCOMING MEETINGS THURSDAY, 10.23 10:30am Women’s Association Board TUESDAY, 10.28 7:30pm Finance Committee WEDNESDAY, 10.29 6:30pm Board of Trustees Fall Sunday, Oct 26 – 12:15pm Festival Chili & Cookoff Gay Freedom Band of Los Angeles Concert Southeast Symphony Concert Sunday, Oct 26 – 4pm “The Grieving Jesus” Sunday, Oct 19 –11am “The Compassionate Jesus” Sunday, Oct 26 –11am Theater With Scott Carter Sunday, Nov 2 –11am Sunday, Oct 19 – 3pm The Meetinghouse | October 12, 2014 Architectural Tour Sunday, October 19 at 12:15pm – meet on the Chancel Steps Did you know that First Church was constructed in 14 months, employing 500 tons of steel reinforcing within poured concrete? This is just one of many interesting facts you will learn on our monthly architectural tour. One Sunday each month, we conduct a guided tour highlighting the majestic architecture of First Church’s neo-gothic cathedral. A group meets right after worship service on the Chancel Steps in the Sanctuary. Please join us for this informative event! Gay Freedom Band of Los Angeles Concert Sunday, October 19 – 3:00pm – Shatto Chapel With Halloween just around the corner, the Gay Freedom Band of Los Angeles’ Fangs for the Memories concert on October 19 will get you into the spirit of the holiday. The band will perform the complete Divine Comedy of Robert W. Smith, taking listeners from the depths of hell to the gates of heaven in four movements: The Inferno, Purgatorio, The Ascension, and Paradiso. The program will include plenty of other spooky surprises—and feel free to come dressed in costume! The GFBLA was formed in 1979 and is led by artistic director Justin Raines. Want to get involved? Band musicians and volunteers are always welcome to join this talented and lively group. For more information, contact Roger Allen Ward at [email protected] or 626.310.3860. This concert is free, but tax-deductible free will donations are gratefully accepted. Book Talk: The Little Way of Ruthie Leming Sunday, November 9 – 12:30pm – Shatto Chapel The Little Way of Ruthie Leming follows author Rod Dreher from his residence in Philadelphia back to his hometown of St. Francisville, Louisiana after the diagnosis and death of his younger sister, Ruthie, from cancer. Moved by the way the people in this small town of 1700 rallied in support of his dying sister, Dreher began to wonder whether this ordinary life in a small country town was a path to hidden treasures and spiritual richness. Now is a great time to get your copy of the book—available at the Welcome Table for $15—to give yourself plenty of time to read it and then join us for our discussion on Sunday, November 9, after service. the Meetinghouse is published weekly by First Congregational Church of Los Angeles Jeanine Colini, Editor [email protected] 540 So. Commonwealth Ave, Los Angeles, California 90020 Telephone 213.385.1341 • www.FCCLA.org Visit us at www.FCCLA.org /1stchurchla The Meetinghouse | October 12, 2014 @1stchurchla /firstchurchla @1stchurchla
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