Coming Up
Conversations on God: the Indescribable- Series Begins this Sunday 
Feb. 14, 28 & March 13 @ 9:30 am 
Though God's identity can never be fully captured in words, the Bible offers wonderful names and metaphors for God that help us to better understand that which is at the center of our faith. Join Rev. Tom Lenhart for a discussion on these interesting names and metaphors and what they might mean to us.

Meditation & Communion Services - Begin next Friday, Feb. 19
Take a Friday evening to just stop the busyness of everything.  Pray and reflect together for a little time during Lent.

Handel's Messiah: The Music and the Text  -  Next Sunday, Feb. 21
Join Bruce Oelschlager, Rev. Lenhart and Rev. Huber for a discussion of the music composed and the Biblical text used by Handel in this most revered piece of choral music.
News
New Abolitionists - Beth Fleisher interviewed on Talk 4 Media Network
Beth was recently a guest on this radio program and was interviewed about Plymouth and the anti-human trafficking movement.  Click here to listen.

Confirmation Plant Sale Fundraiser
The Confirmation Class is raising money to fund their Spring Retreat.  Throughout Lent they will be selling plants in Hillis Hall at Fellowship Hour.  This Sunday, stop by and purchase an orchid ($35) for your Valentine and help support the Confirmation students.

On Common Ground 
January's Women's retreat, was a meaningful experience for many.  Whitney Hunter-Thomson shares her reflections in this week's blog.  "What makes us unique?  What do we share?  These were the two questions........"  Continue reading

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This Sunday   First Sunday in Lent
  • 9:30 -- Conversations on God: The Indescribable
  • 9:45 --  Talking about Prayer
  • 10:00 -- Alleluia Banner Breakfast
  • 11:00 -- Worship (Childcare every Sunday)
  • 11:00 -- Sunday School meets during the service after the children's sermon. 
  • 12:30 -- History Tour
  • 12:30 - 4:00 -- Underground Thrift Store
Lent and Easter
40 Days of Prayer
Prayer matters. Join fellow members in creating unity in prayer by lifting up those whose freedom has been taken and lives oppressed.  Plymouth members are writing short prayers which will be online and in weekly Sunday inserts.  Reflect on the prayer for that day in ways meaningful to you.  Make this part of your Lenten observance.   It is powerful to be a community in prayer together.

Lenten Service Project
This Lenten season we continue our work for those who are enslaved and oppressed, building on Plymouth's past to help those who are in need today, bringing God's shalom to those in our community who need it most. Our Lenten Service Project is not about giving things up but taking things on that matter in the lives of people.  Remembering that WE ARE THE NEW ABOLITIONISTS, Plymouth's anti-trafficking ministry will be working with Sanctuary For Families to especially help the children of these women escaping from their life of violence and slavery.  Visit our table at Fellowship Hour to learn more.

February Mission Offering - Church of the Gethsemane 
Your gift will go toward providing Sunday dinners in this unique ministry reaching out to persons who have released been incarcerated and released who are returning to the workplace.  Make Sunday dinner special for your neighbor. We welcome your support.
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Plymouth Church
75 Hicks St.
Brooklyn, New York 11201
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718-624-4743

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