Sunday, November 26, 2017
NewsTalk Topics for Dec 3
In addition to our regular discussion of current events, a major focus will be on higher education in the United States - strengths, weaknesses, what needs reform, what is working well. Be prepared to contribute from your own personal experience and knowledge.
Wednesday, November 22, 2017
Order of Service, November 26, 2017
Ingathering: Why can’t a man stand alone by Elvis Costello-piano only
Introduction
Prelude: Why can’t a man stand alone by Elvis
Costello
Welcome
*Hymn
#188: Come, Come, Whoever You Are
Lighting the Chalice Flame (in unison):
Let
the lighting of this flame rekindle in us the inner light of love, of peace, of
joy, of hope. And as one flame lights another, we pledge ourselves to be
bearers of the light wherever we are.
Announcements
Quiet Time/Meditation/Prayer
Offertory: Find a Stillness
Affirmation (in unison) Love
is the spirit of this congregation and service is its law. This is our great
covenant: to dwell together in peace, to seek the truth in love and to help one
another.
Musical Interlude: Hold On by Kansas; lyrics edited by Karl Ostermann
Sermon: Finite or
Infinite? Karl Ostermann
Extinguishing the Chalice Flame
(in unison) We
extinguish this flame, but not the light of truth, the warmth of community, or
the fire of commitment. These we carry in our hearts until we are together
again.
Closing
Words
Postlude: What’s so Funny about Peace, Love and Understanding by Nick Lowe
Gratitude & Applause
* Please stand in body or spirit
Hearing devices, and envelopes for cash pledges are available on the hymnal cart or ask an usher.
This
Week
Today:
Social Hour
11:30am in Ministers Hall.
Monday-Friday:
Administration
Office hours 9:30am-12:30pm
Tuesday: Rev. Dan Lambert is away; Black Lives PBC (S) 7pm
Thursday: Holiday Decorating (S) at 7pm
Friday: Film & Potluck Dinner 6pm MH
Saturday: Board Retreat 9:00am (CH); Village Players “A Holiday Tale” (S) 8pm
Sunday: News Talk at 9:15am in Ministers Hall; Village Players “A Holiday Tale” (S) 2pm
Announcements
· Next Sunday: “A Dialogue with Ralph
Waldo Emerson”, the Rev Paul Johnson
· Rev. Dr. Dan Lambert Office Hours:
Tuesday 5pm-8pm and Thursday 9am-Noon. His office telephone # is 561-627-6106.
His e-mail is revdan@1stuupb.org.
· Food Items collected during the
offertory are donated to the Lake Park Food Pantry,
· Shoes and toiletry Articles collected
are donated to the Haitian Community.
Gratitude
Thank you to all who
contribute to our service and fellowship hour each week. This week:
·
Music
coordinator: Peilin Ko
·
Ushers:
Larry Stauber & Barbara Hatzfeld
·
Cover
art: Larry Stauber
Fellowship
hour hospitality: Susan Westbrook & Diana Colardi
And
to our permanent staff:
·
Barbara
Hatzfeld, office administrator
·
Willie
Nelson, sexton.
What's Needed for the Lake Park Food Pantry
You can bring these items forward during the Sunday morning offertory, or before/after the Sunday service.
Tuesday, November 21, 2017
Volunteers Needed for Children/Youth Program
All,
As we make plans to have our 2018 RE Kickoff on Sunday, January 7, I am looking for a handful of people to be part of the Religious Education team.
Even if you don't want to teach, we still need active helpers for planning events, snacks, decorations, contacting families, and generally being a champion for our RE program. Of course, we do need teachers, too!
Please respond to this message and let me know if your interested in being part of the RE team, even if it's in a small way. Please give me the following information:
1) Age group you'd like to help with (Pre-K, elementary, teens, adults).
2) What you're interested in doing (BTW, our goal is to have enough teachers for the children that we can alternate months so no one always has to miss services).
3) When you are most available to meet (days of the week, evenings, Saturday morning, Sunday after service, etc.).
Please let me know if you have any questions.
Thanks! Rev. Dan
Monday, November 20, 2017
Gift Cards for Teens/Young Mothers
The Holidays are upon us, so it's time to think of our friends at Children's Home Society.
Again we are collecting gift cards for the teens and young mothers.
The younger children receive gifts, where the older children are often forgotten. We provide $10 gift cards from Walmart or Target. These cards will be used to buy gifts they have requested or allow the teens to shop for themselves. Our Congregation has participated in the past several years. Our members have been very generous, and the cards have been greatly appreciated. Please see Judy Bonner or Sam Irwin, or drop the $10 gift cards in the collection plate on Sunday. Thank You!
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