No matter who you are
or where you are on life’s journey,
you are welcome here.

Read Treasurer Jennifer Jones' January 2026 report here.

You won't want to miss a minute of this Sunday's worship service. So, be sure to set your clocks ahead on Saturday night. Sunday begins Daylight Saving Time!

Worship, March 8

Third Sunday in Lent

International Women's Day

Amistad Sunday

Our observances this week include International Women's Day and Amistad Sunday. This is unexpectedly fitting, considering that our gospel reading is about Jesus and the Woman at the Well. International Women's Day is a United Nations observance honoring the contributions of women to societies and cultures worldwide. Amistad Sunday remembers the work of faithful people, including former president John Quincy Adams, who pursued the freedom of African captives who in 1839 overthrew the crew of La Amistad, and came ashore in the U.S.

Scripture: Psalm 95; John 4:5-42

Liturgist: Jane Porchey

Message of the Day: "Watery Reality"

This year's Gala will be Kentucky Derby-themed!

Parish Life Update


The Parish Life Ministry continues its work in helping to provide meaningful worship experiences and serving our members in diverse ways. Learn more here.

Yoga Schedule for March


Yoga sessions with Jeanene Harris will be held on March 18 and 25.

There will be no yoga on March 11.

Troop 301 Rummage Sale, March 14

Troop 301 is holding a rummage sale on Saturday, March 14 from 8 AM to noon-ish. The sale will be at the northeast corner of the church's east (Elm) parking lot. If the weather is uncooperative, the sale will be moved to the church basement (enter through the exterior stairs). There are books, jewelry, household items, and holiday decor. Proceeds will help pay for camping and activities' costs.

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One Great Hour of Sharing, March 15

For over 75 years, the One Great Hour of Sharing Offering (OGHS) has been helping Christians bring God’s hope and healing to hurting people both in the US and around the world. OGHS’s mission is to support domestic and international development, fight poverty and its consequences, bring aid and relief to communities torn by war or ravaged by national disaster, provide advocacy and resettlement assistance for refugees and displaced persons, and combat injustice in its many forms. OGHS provides funding and hands-on assistance in collaboration with local and international partners.


We will hold our OGHS offering on Sunday, March 15. To learn more about OGHS, click here.

New on Sundays -

Door Security Policy


As part of our efforts toward greater safety and security, a new policy has been adopted by the First Friends. Almost all doors will now be locked at 10:00AM on Sundays. To access the building after worship has begun, please go to the Narthex entrance (east side of the building). The First Friends will let you in.

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First Friends Team Leaders Discuss Church Emergency Plan, March 15


Next Sunday after worship, Sharon Love will chair a meeting with First Friends Team Leaders in the Library. They are in the process of updating First Church's Emergency Plan, which was created in 2017. The meeting will begin, about 11:30AM. Team Leaders, please feel free to bring your beverage and snacks with you from Coffee Fellowship.

Adult Ed, March 22

Lynn Mark on Immigration Law

Lynn Mark, Accredited Representative in the Immigration Law Program of the Legal Services of Eastern Missouri will discuss the latest information on happenings within their practice in relationship to Immigration and ICE. There are so many changes coming that it’s hard to predict what will be on the agenda.

Lady Elect Field Trip, March 24 


Lady Elect will be going on a field trip to the St. Louis Genealogical Society on Tuesday, March 24, at 11:30. Please arrive promptly at 11:30, so that we can observe the researchers at work before they have to leave. The site is located in Sunnen Industrial Park at 4 Sunnen Drive, Suite 140, St.Louis, MO and is approximately 4.5 miles from church. Our visit will include a tour of the facility and a talk about starting your own family research. So, bring your questions. Also, please bring your lunch/beverage. Linda will provide a dessert.



All are welcome to join us. Text your RSVP to Marilyn's phone number (314)894-2046. (Include your name in the text.)

Annual Reports Due,

End of March

If you're the chair of a Committee or Ministry of First Church, or the head of a church organization, please make sure to email Adam before the end of March. If you're struggling with what to write, take Linda Kopetti's advice: "What would you want your group to know about this year, five years from now?" You're also welcome to contact Adam with any questions.

Habitat For Humanity Workdays,

May and October

St Louis Habitat for Humanity is celebrating its 40th anniversary this year, and the UCC has been with them from the start. Our denomination's contributions and work days have resulted in an average of one "house build" per year over that 40 year period. In 2026, Habitat has big plans to build a minimum of 35 homes for deserving families. After completing the last home in the Lookaway neighborhood near Chain of Rocks, Habitat will initiate both new construction and rehabs in a number of metro areas including Maplewood, Hyde Park, Gravois Park and Dutchtown. The primary focus this year will be on the Evens neighborhood, northeast of U. City. Habit is careful to build where people want to live, close to grocery stores and other services. 


Our UCC group of 16 churches collectively donated $32,000 to Habitat last year. The largest piece of that was $9,000 raised from the St. Pat's Dinner at Samuel UCC in Clayton. This year's dinner will be held on Saturday, February 28, from 4:00 to 7:00 PM. The menu includes special Corned Beef from Kern Meat Co., potatoes, vegetables, soda bread and homemade desserts. I can tell you from experience, it's an excellent meal. The suggested donation is $20 for adults, and $6 for children. Every penny goes to the Habitat effort. Phil Shoulberg will have tickets for sale beginning this Sunday. 


This year, we at First Church have two opportunities to help hard-working people get in decent homes. On MAY 16, we'll combine with Hope UCC/Isaiah 58 to supply 10 workers. On OCTOBER 3, we will join congregants from St. Lucas UCC to again supply 10 workers. As we get closer to those dates, they will give us worksite locations. There are clipboard signup sheets for both dates in the office. 


Look for a the announcement regarding a celebration making the 40th Anniversary. Habitat is planning a late September Block Party in one of their new neighborhoods.

Sunday Volunteers

Please consider signing up for one or more of the following opportunities. The names of the opportunities are links to Google Sheet signups.

Worship staff will provide training:

Liturgist

Slideshow Presenter

A/V Volunteer

Camp MoVal Trivia, March 6

OPPORTUNITIES AT CAMP MOVAL:

Registration for summer camps is now open. Follow this link to learn more or register. (Please note: Youth and child campers from First Church are provided with a Christian Education subsidy worth half their participation fee! So, be sure to let Johari know you're signing up.)

Summer Camp Registration is now open!

If you'd like to volunteer your time doing various odd jobs and repairs with a wonderful group of others, sign up for Mission Mondays at MoVal, every fourth Monday in a month. For more information, contact Contact Myron Ury, Volunteer Coordinator, 314-471-2349 (call or text) or myronury@gmail.com.

Chili Benefit for the Unhoused, March 7

Gateway ONA Convocation, March 7

Jacqueline Novak's Comedy Show, March 27

Jacqueline Novak, sister of our very own Rebecca Novak, is an American stand-up comedian, actor, writer, and published author. Her off-Broadway, one-woman show Get On Your Knees was a New York Times "Critic's Pick," and her performance was nominated for a 2020 Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Solo Performance. In 2024, Get On Your Knees was made into a Netflix special, directed by Natasha Lyonne, for which she received a 2024 Emmy nomination for Outstanding Writing for a Variety Special. Tickets can be purchased here or elsewhere online.

MEAL-A-MONTH

March Shopping List

Canned Ham Macaroni and Cheese Canned Green Vegetable (low or no salt)Canned Fruit in own juices Powdered Milk, shelf stable milk, soy milk

Toothbrushes Tooth Paste Dental Floss

What’s Going on at First Church

For a complete calendar of all church events and building use,

please click here for our online calendar.

Sunday, March 8

Third Sunday in Lent

International Women's Day

Amistad Sunday

Daylight-Saving Time Begins

9:45AM Nursery Care Available

10:00AM Worship

10:15AM Kids' Church

11:05AM Coffee Fellowship - Memorial Hall


Monday, March 9

7:00PM Three Ministries - Hybrid

7:00PM Scouting BSA Troop 301 - Memorial Hall


Tuesday, March 10

10:30AM Staff Meeting - Church Office


Wednesday, March 11

9:30AM Yoga with Jeanene - Inglis Room


Thursday, March 12

6:00PM Canterbury Bells - Sanctuary

7:30PM Chancel Choir - Sanctuary


Saturday, March 14

8:00AM Scouts Rummage Sale - East Parking Lot


Sunday, March 15

Fourth Sunday in Lent

One Great Hour of Sharing Special Offering

9:45AM Nursery Care Available

10:00AM Worship (Jazz)

10:15AM Kids' Church

11:05AM Coffee Fellowship - Memorial Hall

11:30AM First Friends Leaders Emergency Plan Discussion - Library

Elle Polaske - March 5

Emery Fisher - March 9

Brennan Butler - March 12

Kris Rinne - March 14

Kitty Pearl - March 18

Lauren Gomez - March 20

Jim Harris - March 21

Casen Hood - March 21

Nick Suber - March 25

Amy Byrne - March 26

Danny Smith - March 29

Church Merch


We still have some First Church merch! Adult sized tees are $15, youth sizes are $10. You can buy your shirt online and pick it up in the office.

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The Listen Everywhere system is our new accommodation for people who need assisted-listening. Listen Everywhere can be downloaded to your phone and can be used with or without hearing aids. If your phone is incompatible with the Listen system, we also have stand-alone units available. Please see Mark Metcalf, this Sunday, to get started using the Listen system, or email him at markmetcalf@firstchurchwg.org.

Let Breeze Serve as Your Church Directory

If you would like to access the church directory, change your listing there, or check on your donations, Breeze is the app for you!


Here are a few simple steps, for you to access information from and about the church on your personal devices:

  1. Download the breeze app from the App Store (iPhone) or Google Play store (Android phone)!
  2. The app will ask you to provide your Church ID, which is is: fccwgstlmo
  3. Last, use your Username and Password to log into the app! (If you don't know your Username, contact the Church Office.)


To download a flier about using the Breeze website or app, including further instructions, click here.


To access the Breeze website, click on this link.

Give to First Church


CLICK HERE to donate online,

to make a pledge to the church.


Otherwise, you can send a check payable to “FCCWG” to:

First Congregational Church

10 W. Lockwood Ave.

Webster Groves, MO 63119

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