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IN THIS ISSUE
Sunday Worship: Feb. 16
Ash Wednesday March 5
Food for Toco Hills until March 9
Soul Stretch with Rev. Michael
WIFI starts March 12
Lenten Book Study starts March 12
Lenten Booklets Available
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Youth
Practical Theology
Sacred Journeys
Great Decisions Feb-April 2014
Equipment Usage
Salt Shakers
Fellowship of the Grape March 1
Women's Daytime Book Group March 6
Hagar's House Mission Opportunity
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Hosts and Cooks
Wildflowers and Butterflies
Sanctuary Flowers
Name Tags
PH: Hospitality Volunteers Needed
PH: Substitute Dish Washers Needed
PH: Desserts Needed
Toco Hills Food Pantry
Montclair Elem. School
Back Bay Mission Trip
 
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Sunday, February 16, 2014 
Sixth Sunday after Epiphany


LECTIONARY READINGS (Click to read them)
FOCUS TEXT: Matthew 5:38-48
Rev. Ginnie, preaching

 

WORSHIP NOTES

 This passage from Matthew asks us to do the ultimate challenging action. Jesus calls people to "Love your enemies and pray for those who persecute you."  What does this look like in our day to day lives? What does this require of us that goes beyond Micah 6:8 - act justly, love mercy and to walk humbly with God? Or does this really say the same thing only more directly about the treatment of enemies? And how does this jive with the complaint psalms that give us solace in troubling times?  

KIM SORRELLS'

ORDINATION TO CHRISTIAN MINISTRY IN THE UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST

February 23, 2014, 4:00 PM
Central Congregational UCC, Sanctuary

 

Kim Sorrells will be ordained as a minister of the United Church of Christ by the Southeast Conference UCC and Central Congregational UCC. Kim Sorrells is a member of Central and now serves as a Trustee. During her years at Candler Theological Seminary, she served as a Sunday School Superintendent, Confirmation teacher and Youth Leader. She is now on staff at St. Marks UMC in Atlanta. She is being called to work with youth and young adults and to lead the spiritual formation program of the whole congregation. In the life of the church, an ordination is a celebration for the entire church to support. Please join us at Central UCC at 4:00 PM on Sunday, February 23 with your presence and/or your prayers. Clergy from all denominations are invited to robe and process (red stoles).


Our Lenten Journey

ASH WEDNESDAY 

(March 5, 6:00 PM - Fellowship Hall;  

7:00 PM - Sanctuary)

 

The Advent-Christmas-Epiphany season finally closes with the celebration of Mardi Gras ("Fat Tuesday," also called "Shrove Tuesday") and the season of Lent-Easter-Pentecost opens with Ash Wednesday. On March 5, there will be a pancake supper sponsored by the youth at 6:00 PM followed by a 30 minute contemplative service at 7:00 PM. During worship, communion and the imposition of ashes will be offered.


BRING FOOD FOR TOCO HILLS FOOD PANTRY (Now until March 9)

 

CHILDREN WALKING FOR HUNGER

(Sunday, March 9, 11:00 AM)

 

LUNCHEON FOR TOCO HILLS FOOD PANTRY  

(Sunday March 9, 12:15 PM)

 

On Sunday, March 9, the children will have an opportunity to raise money for hungry people. They will have a walk at Central. Please support their walk by pledging money to our young walkers. There will be a table in the Commons during the next few weeks. Money raise will go to Church World Service and to Toco Hills Community Alliance.

 

Following worship, we will have a lunch. All donations will go to Toco Hills Community Alliance. A representative of the Toco Hills Community Alliance will speak to us during lunch about all the services they provide. They are our ecumenical neighborhood outreach. They always need more volunteers.

 

Please bring food for the Toco Hills Food Pantry over the next few weeks. You may leave them in the containers in the entryway. We thank you for any non-perishable donations you are able to donate.

SOUL STRETCH: LENGTHENING IN LENT

Mondays, March 10 to April 14 (5:30 - 6:45)

Rev. Michael will be writing and posting in Lent on three "Cs":  center, compassion, and cleanse.  More information about how to follow and participate in the online daily devotional/thought/practice will soon be available.

 

Additionally, he is offering a weekly meditation and GENTLE yoga practice on Monday nights on March 10 through April 14 (skipping March 31) from 5:30 to 6:45pm.  This practice will include a brief "talk," breathing meditation, several contemplative (Yin) yoga poses, and ends with an extended relaxation.  Registration is STRONGLY requested (for one session or the series).  For more information or to register: Rev. Michael.


 

WIFI RETURNS MARCH 12! (Wednesdays, 5:30-7:30 PM - Fellowship Hall)

 

Supper and fun at Central -- no cooking! -- every Wednesday March 12 through April 16. Supper from 5:30 - 6:30 and an intergenerational activity from 6:30- 7:30.  Yummy casual food (home cooked or catered) followed by games or music or an outdoor walk, even our own Passion Play on April 9.  Put WIFI on your calendar now (Wednesday Intergenerational Families and Individuals). And btw, there really is WIFI.  OK to bring your homework with you.

LENTEN BOOK GROUP

(Wednesdays, March 12 to April 16, 6:30-7:30 PM - Fireplace Room)

Michelle Holtman will lead a discussion of the book, Open the Door: A Journey to the True Self by Joyce Rupp. Please contact Michelle if you are interested.

                                   

"Joyce Rupp brings new life to the ageless spiritual image of the door, weaving insights from East and West with the wisdom of contemporary spiritual writers, poets, and novelists in a practical format that is just right for contemporary readers. Structured as a daily prayer guide for everyday use over six weeks, each day offers a thematic reflection, a guided meditation, an original prayer, a thoughtful question, and a related scripture quote. A built-in guide for use by small groups makes this the perfect resource for groups of all kinds as well as for individuals." - Ave Maria Press

 


CALMLY PLOTTING THE RESURRECTION -  

Lenten Booklets Available

 

A devotional booklet written by the UCC Stillspeaking Writers' Group is available. The writers are composed of UCC ministers and authors who collaborate on a wide variety of resources for people in the church, outside the church, and not so sure about the church. Their motto is "Hearing God where you live (and other surprising places." If you would like a copy of their Lenten Devotional Booklet, please email ginnie@central-ucc.org. Supplies are limited. The booklet cost is $3.

Children & Youth
CHILDREN

 

CHILDREN'S SUNDAY SCHOOL

AND CHILDCARE 

 Sunday school for 3 & 4 year olds and for Kindergarten to 2nd Grade will be during the 11:00 AM worship.  Childcare for infants to 2nd Grade will be available through the morning from 8:30 am to 12:15 pm.  3rd to 5th Grade Music & Sunday School and Youth Worship will remain at 9:30 AM.  If you would like to volunteer to help teach the 3 & 4 year old children, please contact Rev. Ginnie.

 

8:30 - 12:15 PM               Infant and Childcare

 available (Rms 201, 202)

 

9:30 - 11:00 AM              Infants to 2nd Grade -

 Childcare (Rms 201, 202)

 

9:30 - 9:55 AM                3rd to 5th Grades - 

Music (Rm 209)

10:00 - 10:50 AM            3rd to 5th Grades - 

Godly Play (Rm 208)

 

11:00 - 12:10 PM             3 & 4 year olds - 

Sunday school (Rm 205)

11:00 - 12:00 PM             K to 2nd Grade - 

Godly Play (Rm 207)

12:00 - 12:15 PM             K to 2nd Grade -

Childcare (Rms 201, 202)

YOUTH WORSHIP  
AND OTHER ACTIVITIES

 

SUNDAY YOUTH WORSHIP  

(9:30-10:45 AM, Lower Level, Room 103) 

 

YOUTH OVERNIGHT AND SERVICE PROJECT

(Friday, February 28, 6:00 PM - March 1, 12:00 PM at Central UCC)

This event is replacing Global Village. Please meet at the church Friday at 6:00pm and plan to be picked up Saturday at 12:00pm. Bring appropriate overnight sleeping arrangements, clothes for the service project on Saturday, and $15.00/student to cover food and games. Dinner and breakfast are provided. Financial scholarships available upon request.

 

YOUTH IN SUNDAY WORSHIP

(March 2, 11:00 AM) 

The Youth will be reading liturgy and speaking during the offering about their overnight and service project.

 

ASH WEDNESDAY PANCAKE DINNER  

(March 5, 5:00 to 7:00 PM)

If you are able to help with the pancake making, we'd love to have your help. Please plan to arrive at 5:00 PM ready to help make and serve pancakes. A short Ash Wednesday worship service will happen after dinner from 7:00-7:30pm.


Questions?  
Please contact Youth Minister Lacey Brown.
For Adults:
Ongoing and Special Educational Gatherings
ONGOING SUNDAY GATHERING:  

PRACTICAL THEOLOGY  

A Just Peace Covenant Community

(Sundays, 9:30 to 10:45 AM 

Room 206, Education Wing )

 

The Practical Theology class (Room 206) studies, explores and takes action on Current issues.  The class shares leadership and begins each class with "How was your week?" sharing time and a devotional.  New members are always welcome. 

 

Sunday, February 23

Study:              Nonviolent Communication:  A Language of Life by Marshall B. Rosenberg, PhD

Lesson:            Chapter 1

Leader:            Marion Clein

Devotional:     Jackie Dominick

 

Sunday, March 2

Study:              Nonviolent Communication:  A Language of Life by Marshall B. Rosenberg, PhD

Lesson:            Chapter 2

 

Elnor Holcombe suggested two books for a future time:  The Best of Enemies by Osha Gray Davidson and The New Jim Crow by Michelle Alexander.  

 

Devotion: Nancy Wetzel agreed to do the devotion Facilitator: Dave Spence  

 

CONTINUE TO GIVE ATTENTION TO THE SUGGESTIONS FOR OUR NEXT STUDY:

  • SELLING WATER BY THE RIVER (A Book About the Life Jesus Promised and the Religion that Gets in the Way) by Shane Hipps
  •  AMERICAN NATIONS:  A History of the Eleven Rival Regional Cultures by Colin Woodard
  • WHY DID JESUS, MOSES, the BUDDHA, and MOHAMMED CROSS the ROAD, by Brian McLaren
  •  AMERICAN GOSPEL by Jon Meacham
  • THE LIFE of MEANING by Bob Abernathy, William Bole and Tom Brokaw

Questions? Contact George and Jackie 

ONGOING SUNDAY GATHERING: 
SACRED JOURNEYS

(Sundays, 9:30 to 10:50 AM

Fellowship Hall, Steinhaus Library)

 

Each week this group explores how spirit guides our personal journeys, and we gain new insights by listening to each other.  It is a sacred hour +, from 9:30 to about 10:50, where the discussion might be inspired one week by a poem, another by an excerpt from a book, a film clip, or an audio tape.  You do not need to read or prepare in advance, and you can join this class from time to time, whenever you wish.  Sacred Journeys is wide open.  We close the door to create a quiet space but you are welcome to open it and come on in. Get to know new people at Central or revisit old friends and explore how the spiritual intertwines with the personal for you. 

GREAT DECISIONS 
(Sundays, Feb 9 - Apr 13, 
9:30-10:45 AM
Room 204, Education Wing)

 

GREAT DECISIONS (Sundays, Feb 9 - Apr 13, 9:30 to 10:45 AM - Fellowship Hall, WR2)

On Sunday mornings, this eight week series begins on February 9. We will be in recess on March 9 due to a congregational Church Chat. The class provides a forum for challenging conversations on world issues. The topics this year are: Defense technology, Israel & the U.S, Turkey's challenges, Islamic Awakening, Energy Independence, Food & Climate, China's foreign policy and U.S Trade policy. Great Decisions provides background information, current data, and policy options for each of the eight issues and serves as the focal text for discussion groups. The book cost is $25. It includes a class video which is shown at each meeting as a discussion starter.  For more information or to sign up, contact Mary Ellen Myers 

INQUIRERS CLASS 
(Sundays, February 16, 23, March 2, 9:45 to 10:30 AM - Office Area Conference Room) 

Joining March 9

Rev. Michael will host a three-session Inquirers' Series from 9:45 to 10:30 AM in his conference room (office suite).  The sessions are designed for visitors to get to know him and each other a little better and explore both Central and the United Church of Christ. Attendees, of course, are not required to join following the sessions, but may if they feel ready to do so. 

The Spring series will be April 6, 13 & 27 -joining May 4.  To register or for more information:Rev. Michael

CHURCH EQUIPMENT 

USAGE SCHEDULE

 

All requests for use of a TV and DVD player need to be scheduled with the Office Administrator, Charlotte Shirley.  There is a 42 inch and a 30 inch TV (with DVD player) available for use.

Provide Charlotte the following information:         

  • A dated request in writing.
  • The date/dates needed.
  • The room in which the equipment is to be used.
  • The size of the TV requested/preferred.

NOTE:  Requests are granted on a first come/first served basis.

 Gatherings
SALT SHAKERS
Spring 2014 Season


You are invited to join the Salt Shakers - a group of Central folks who meet for dinner with the soul purpose of getting to know each other better. This Spring we will meet on the 4th Saturdays (Feb. 22, March 22, and April 26). Each dinner is hosted by a member and includes about 8 people. To join us, please email Salt Shakers or talk with Alisha. We look forward to getting to know you!

 

FELLOWSHIP OF THE GRAPE
(Saturday, March 1, 7:00pm)
 

Central's FOG will be hosted by Gwen Gable Saturday, March 1st at 7pm at her condo clubhouse.  To celebrate St Patrick's Day she suggested we honor the Irish with Irish Brews and Ales and Irish Whiskeys, and, of course, Irish wines of your choice.  Gwen will prepare smoked salmon (with dill of course...something green). Any and all Irish-style appetizers or dishes, desserts or snacks to share that will pair with the beverage you bring will be appreciated.  For those not familiar with FOG, attending is of the best ways to meet Central's members and visitors of all ages and stages of life in a casual setting.  The tastings are not formal, just informative.  You don't have to be a church member to attend and all are welcome!  Event Details: March 1st, 2014 at 7:00pm.  RSVP to host Gwen Gable  for her address. If you would like to be added to the mailing list for FOG, contact coordinator  Robin Lee Fitch.  We look forward to seeing you at FOG!

EARTH TOPICS  

(Tuesday, March 4, 6:30-8:00 PM, Fireplace Rm)

Our discussions about our sacred planet and our place in it continue. At our March meeting, we will discuss the chapter, "Creation as the Body of God" (by Richard Rohr) in Spiritual Ecology: The Cry of the Earth edited by Llewellyn Vaughan-Lee. Questions? Contact  Rev. Ginnie.

Women's Daytime Book Group

(Thursday, March 6, 1:30-2:30 PM,
Fireplace Room)


The next gathering is Thursday, March 6 at 1:30 in the Fireplace Room.  We are reading a selection of books:  Still Christian After All These Years by Barbara Allen (out of print, but available from Amazon) and/or any book by Barbara Brown Taylor.  Her best known and best selling are Leaving Church (2006) and An Altar in the World (2009).  All are welcome.  Send an e-mail to Geneva Benoit if you would like to be on the group's email list.

HAGAR'S HOUSE MISSION OPPORTUNITY

 

Central will be serving dinner at Hagar's House April 1, 3, and 4. Hagar's House is a shelter for women and their children located in Decatur. Central and a number of other churches in the area have a long-standing relationship with Hagar's House. Volunteers are requested. Anyone who's interested can contact  Bill O'Steen for more information or to volunteer to serve.

 

 

Opportunities to Share

HOSTS, SANDWICH MAKERS, COOKIE BAKERS

 

If any of the above are the way you like to help out, please send your name to the Fellowship Committee. For memorial service receptions, various celebrations or all-church events, the Deacons and Fellowship Committee send an email to request food and serving helpers. Your phone won't ring, and there's no obligation to say Yes every time.  But you'll be part of what may be the largest non-standing, most serving, un-committee of Central.  Email Fellowship to add your name and email address.

WILDFLOWERS 
& BUTTERFLIES

 

We're creating a native wildflower habitat in "Cindy's Garden".  The wildflowers will attract colorful butterflies and other pollinators including bees, hummingbirds, and beetles.

 

Approximately 25 different wildflower species will habitat here, flowering at various intervals from March into November.  They will provide nectar for pollinators and food for their larvae (caterpillars).  For instance, Butterfly Milkweed will provide nectar for the Monarch Butterfly, and food for its larvae as well.

 

Educational signage will inform curious folks about the plants in bloom, and the pollinators and larvae associated with these wildflowers.  We'll learn about flora and fauna Native Americans may have discovered here generations ago.  Our European ancestors changed the wild landscape they found.  Did you know that our property was once a cotton farm?

 

So we plan to reintroduce a small "wild place" at central that will benefit many pollinators and other insects.  Certainly, we look forward to enjoying the experiment.  But most importantly, we will be helping to sustain our insect populations, which are in serious decline because of loss of habitat and use of pesticides. If you have questions or want to help, please contact Ron Smith

SANCTUARY FLOWERS 

There is a sign up sheet for Sanctuary flowers in the Commons area on the black bulletin board.  The black bulletin board is located by the double doors that lead out to the reflecting pond.  Please feel free to choose your date and sign your name on the Sunday that you would like to give flowers, you will be contacted the week before to confirm that you will be giving flowers.  If you do not think the church has your contact information please include it with your signature.  If you would like the office manager to order the flowers for you, please submit a check to the office for your order and let the office manager know what you would like (color, size, etc) when you are contacted.  Any questions please contact Charlotte.

NAME TAGS


If you need a name tag please email our office manager, Charlotte.  Please note we print name tags six at a time, there may be a brief waiting period. 

RECYCLING TEAM  

NEEDS MEMBERS

Our goals are to educate the congregation about recycling and to increase the amount of recycling we do at Central. If you would like to join the team, contact Rev. Ginnie.

FOR PLYMOUTH HARBOR:

Hospitality Volunteers Needed 

 

Plymouth Harbor needs volunteers to sit by the entrance doors and welcome the participants and their families on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Fridays.  Most people arrive between 9:00 AM and 11:00 AM, making this very appreciated contribution an easy morning. Please contact Kay  if you are interested.

FOR PLYMOUTH HARBOR:

Substitute Dish Washers Needed

Plymouth Harbor, the adult day care program held here on Central's campus, is looking for substitute dish washers on an 'as needed' basis.  If you are interested in being put on the call list please email Kay Coppage.
FOR PLYMOUTH HARBOR:
Donate Desserts

Left over brownies?  Sale at the bakery?  Plymouth Harbor would happily accept dessert donations on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Fridays.  Please feel free to drop them off ahead off time or on the day of, place them in the fridge and label them 'For Plymouth Harbor' with the date.  Donations greatly appreciated.
Toco Hills Community Alliance Needs You!!

THCA has started the year with a bang!  We served twice as many people in the first week of 2014, as we did in the first week of 2013, and things are not slowing down.  We are thankful for our volunteers, who have handled this seamlessly, but we need more help in the afternoons, 1-4pm. THCA is looking for people to volunteer, one or two afternoons a month, from 12:15 -4pm.  For more information, contact Mary Louise WIlson.

 

We can still use more plastic grocery bags for client food assistance.  And always we need your gifts of food items such as canned vegetables, canned meat, rice and peanut butter. Please drop off your donations in the receptacle in the narthex marked "Toco Hills".  Thank you.

You, Mission & Action and Montclair Elementary School

 

Between Central and Buford Highway there is an elementary school of about 1200 students with 90% of those students receiving a free or reduced price lunch as well as breakfast at school. It's time to move from studying hunger and poverty to some actions in our own little corner of the world where hunger is evident. Montclair Elementary School is where we would like to begin. We are in the planning stages. Check out the sign up lists out in the Commons!

 

OUTREACH OPPORTUNITIES:

You, Mission & Action  

and Montclair Elementary School

We continue to collect winter coats, school supplies and monetary donations for future projects for Montclair Elementary School. 

This Fall, so far, we have given:

  • 92 light and heavy winter jackets, hoodies and sweaters
  • Over 225 hats
  • 28 pair gloves
  • 6 scarves
  • 1 pair boots
  • 9 pair socks
  • Assorted clothing
  • 1 blanket
  • 3 backpacks
  • Large box of school supplies plus more
  • 15 Thanksgiving "baskets"
  • 15 Christmas "baskets"
Thank you Central for your wonderful generosity!
An Opportunity to 

Serve and Be in Community Back Bay Mission Trip

September 21-27, 2014

 

Now is the time to consider signing up for an unforgettable experience. On our mission trip to the UCC Back Bay Mission in Biloxi, Mississippi, we will be participating in the Housing Recovery/Work Camping. If you think that working on houses is too much, there is also work inside at the food pantry. We will also need a cook or two to prepare all the meals during our week in Biloxi. And there are other ways to support this mission trip. Whatever your gifts for service are, we look forward to you being part of the Back Bay Mission Team.

 

If you have questions, interest, or wish to be a work camper in September, please contact Jean Haller or Bill O'Steen