Covenant Presbyterian Church
2070 Ridgecliff Rd.
(corner of Redding)
Upper Arlington, OH
614-451-6677
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8:30 & 11am
Traditional Sunday Worship Services:
-Children dismissed to
A Joyful Noise & Wiggle Worship.
10am
Gathering,
Fellowship Hall,
Alternative Worship
(family friendly, interactive)
- 6th, 7th & 8th graders,
Lower Level 006,
Led by Tom Billman
-Treasure Finders,
age 3 - 5th grade
- Nursery, Birth - 3 years
4pm
Verge (grades 5-8)
5:30pm
Youth (grades 8-12)
6:30pm
Bible Study, 120
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Pastors on call for pastoral care week of Oct. 10:
Sat., Sun. -
Tracy 614-946-2982 Mon., Tues., Wed., Thur., Fri. - Katie 614-625-1335
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PASTORAL LEADERSHIP &
PROGRAM STAFF
Parish Associate
Director of Children's Ministry
Director Covenant Children's Center
Assistant for Children's Ministry
Organist/Pianist
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YOUR 2016 DEACONS
If you know a member with a need, or for more information contact Terry Kennedy Mancini, 614-530-1732 [email protected]
Participate in occasional and one-time services to our members:
1. Pray for someone for a short time.
2. Prepare all or a part of meal. 3. Provide a ride to
church or an appt.
4. Help serve breakfast at Ronald Mc Donald House
5. Participate in the Mid-Ohio Food Bank
All Deacons are "contact points" for any member of the congregation in addition to their team assignments listed below. Members requiring any type of support should contact any Deacon. Check your Covenant Directory or call the office, 451-6677, for contact information.
Moderator: Sharon Steingass Vice-Moderator: Jill CameronTreasurer: Rusty Miller
Recording Secretary:
Bob Lowery Communion Coordinator:Tim Scott Communications Lead: Terry Kennedy-Mancini, Co-Lead Connie Kennedy Staff Liaison: Rev. Jim Mehler
1. Communication Lead/Coordinator: Terry Kennedy-Mancini;Co-Lead: Connie Kennedy Milissa Campbell, Bobbie Gier, Sharon Steingass, Scott Mizer, Steve Zilles, Chris Primm, Barry Fonarow, Jan Fonarow -Congregation Contact (visits/calls) -
homebound, limited mobility,
-Special needs -Cards (birthday, get well, etc.) & church information -- Heidi Hallas, Terry Kennedy-Mancini -Meals to members in need - Jill Cameron -Prayer Chain - Chris Primm -C.A.R.E.S. rides -- Bonnie Beth Mitchell -Flowers - Heidi Hallas -Care Notes - Rusty Miller -Bereavement service -- Terry Kennedy-Mancini
2. Outreach -Ronald McDonald House:
Milissa Campbell -Mid-Ohio Food
Bank: Milissa Campbell
-Adopt-a-Family: Bobbie Geir, Rusty Miller -Compass: Rusty Miller -Crop Walk: Rusty Miller -Bloodmobile: Mona Connolly
3. Service -Communion Prep (Coordinator):
Tim Scott -Sunday A.M. Events (e.g. Deacon Ministry -Promotion: Danny Franz -Older Adults: Connie Kennedy -Youth: Ali Koeneman
4. Liaisons Church Officer Nominating Committee: Pete LuPiba Nurture & Outreach: Andrew Patterson
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This Sunday, October 16
The Art of Living: What Kingdom Building Looks Like
So, we say the Lord's prayer a lot. We pray for God's kingdom to come. What on earth does that mean? And, really, does it have anything to do with earth, or is it all about heaven -- however you understand heaven?! This week in Gathering we are going to talk about the kingdom of God. We are going to figure out what we mean by the term and what our part is in all this. Does praying for the kingdom to come have anything to do with waking up on a Monday morning and facing the day? What makes God's kingdom come? I'll give you a hint -- it's not all on our shoulders, but we matter. As Desmond Tutu says, "Without God, we cannot. Without us, God will not." Something to ponder, my friends.
Grace and peace to you all,
Katie
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Party at the Pumpkin Patch
Sat., Oct. 15, 10am
Jacquemin Farm, 7437 Hyland Croy Rd., Plain City
Meet at this family farm in Dublin and jump in the jumpies,
dig in the cornbox, explore the straw maze, take a hay ride,
eat homemade doughnuts and pick your own pumpkins.
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The Youth Director Search Committee...
Your prayers for this important work are appreciated.
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Events and Opportunties
Click on underlined headline for more info.
Fri., Oct. 14, 6-8:30pm (2nd Fri. of each month)
Verge & Youth Sat., Oct. 15, 3-7pm, Hoge Memorial Presby Church We'll provide the HM3 service at Hoge which should provide an excellent opp for youth to serve other Christians in our community. Sign up sheets coming soon.
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MARK YOUR CALENDAR!
Love Warrior: A Memoir
Glennon Book Discussion Event
Sat., Nov. 12, 9am -1pm Continue the life-changing conversation we began last April when Glennon Doyle Melton was here. Her new book Love Warrior: A Memoir is a call for more - brave questions, candid conversation, compassionate and courageous women changing the world. Join us for brief provocative presentations, lots of discussion, exploration through the arts, a great lunch from Freedom a la Carte and more.
2016-17 Covenant Concert Series
Noe Salsa Project
Sun., Oct. 30, 3pm
Salsa! Rumba! Merengue! Jazz! Incredible experience. Don't miss it!
Join Us: Our New Members Luncheon
Sun., Oct. 30, 1:15pm, Lounge
Anyone wishing to explore membership at Covenant is invited to join us for lunch and conversation. Members of Session and others will be on hand to offer information about membership, and you may officially join that day, if you choose to do so. So that we have enough food and can give you more information, please RSVP to Katie Kinnison at [email protected].
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UPCOMING EVENTS & PROGRAMS:
Mon., Oct. 17, 6:30pm, Lounge
Arranged. Two young teachers, one an Orthodox Jew and the other a Muslim, form a strong bond while going through the process of getting arranged marriages through their respective religious and traditional customs.
Tuesday Night Spiritual Formation
Your Autobiography: The Bible
Tues., Oct. 18, 25 & Nov. 1, 7:15pm
Led by Tracy Keenan. Think of the events of your life, the formative occurrences. The age of innocence, times of wilderness and exile, falling in love, times of belonging and times of loss, coming of age and looking back on life: it's all in the bible. Imagine finding your own story in the stories of scripture. These 3 weeks will be workshops on exploring our own life stories with the bible as touchstone, template, and prism.
PRIMETIMERS - Potluck
Fri., Oct.. 21, 12pm, Lounge
Bring a dish to share and your own service. Jeri Diehl-Cusack will present a fun program entitled "Campaign Humor." Call Dorothy Grossman, 614-488-2820.
Men Connecting With God - Breakfast
Sat., Oct. 22., 8am, Lounge (4th Sat. of month)
We provide pancakes and gruel and coffee. You're invited to bring something to share. Join a video series by Marcus Borg, "Embracing An Adult Faith -- What It Means To Be A Christian" focusing on understanding issues in contemporary Christian practice and theology: Who Was Jesus? Who Is God? What Is Salvation? How Do We Practice Our Faith? How Do We Live In Community? Contact Jim Mehler
Men's Breakfast,
Sat., Nov. 12, 8am, First Watch, Kingsdale
Contact Alan Kennedy 614-451-9318.
CPW's Fair Trade Sale
Sat., Nov. 12 & Sun., Nov. 13
For meaningful gifts for Christmas, check out the annual Fair Trade Sale for items from different countries and items made by CPW circles.
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ONGOING EVENTS & PROGRAMS:
Mission Sewing 1pm, Tuesdays, room 121
Campanile Handbell Choir - Rehearses Tuesdays, 6:15-7:30pm.
Contact Nancy Davidson, [email protected], if you would like to ring or learn how to ring.
NOTE: No Bible Study Oct. 19 In these conversations we seek the intersections between scripture and our lives. How do we understand the Holy One? What is our purpose in being? How do we relate to God, to others, to ourselves? These stories can help us.
Chancel Choir - Rehearses Thursdays, 7pm
Sing with us! All voices are welcome.
Every 1st Thursday, 11:15, meet at church
Women's Theology 1st & 3rd Fridays, room 120 Spong's Biblical Literalism: A Gentile Heresy. Everyone welcome! Amazon has kindle and hard back versions (about $19).
Peanut Brittle - Peanut brittle cooking has begun. Needed: 1lb. coffee cans only, Kroger or Giant Eagle 80% margarine, white sugar, kitchen help. Fellowship and fun! Nancy Davidson, 614-876-5262, [email protected].
Prayer Shawl Circle 2nd & 4th Fridays, 9:30am, Lounge Prayer Shawl Circle invites knitters/crocheters to knit at your leisure.Yarn and patterns provided. Shawls provide comfort for those with illness, and celebrate marriages and births. Louise Davidson, 614-792-1289.
Young Adults: If you're interested in joining Young Adult events and outings, text: Tim Augsback, 859-322-2398 or Meghan Rodenfels, 614-668-5165
SOS Food Pantry offers a meaningful mission activity to schedule deliveries of food to home bound families. Volunteers need internet access and time to schedule no more than one delivery/weekday and do not need to make deliveries. Contact John Griffin.
More Financial Opportunities:
(T., W., Th., 8:30am-4pm)
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Automatic Debit From Your Bank Account is Now Available!
To make it more convenient for you, we are offering automatic debit as a means of paying your contribution to Covenant. This involves automatic transfers from your checking account to the church. All we need is your bank checking account number, routing transit number and the dollar amount to be debited. You will have the option to have your contribution debited from your account weekly or monthly. If you are ready to get started on this option, please complete the Automatic Debit Authorization form available on our website on the Applications, Registration Forms, Information Sheets page or in the church office. Return your completed form to Ingrid Brooker.
- 2016 Per Capita is $32 Per Member. Each member of Covenant is also a member of the larger church, the Presbyterian Church USA. It is part of our responsibility to support the work of the administrative bodies of the national church - the General Assembly, the Synod, and the Presbytery - by making a per capita payment each January. This year, that is $32 per member, for a total payment due of $20,384. Please pay your share so that this money doesn't need to come from this year's budget. Your contribution will free up funds for other vital church programs that meet the spiritual needs of our congregation. Per Capita envelopes are available at the Welcome Table. - Your Stewardship & Budget Commission.
- Estate Planning. Consider naming Covenant as a beneficiary of your IRA and/or life insurance policy. Naming Covenant as a beneficiary provides you tax savings, along with the ability to make a meaningful gift without the outlay of cash. Life insurance policies may be an existing or new policy and be partially or fully paid. For both options, the proposed gift can be accomplished by naming Covenant as a complete (or partial) beneficiary. Contact your plan administrator to obtain the correct forms and your tax advisor for information specific to your individual situation.
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