Season of Creation - Cosmos Sunday
September 28, 2025
Chaplain Tim Haworth leading
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9:00 Sunday - Online in Zoom
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10:45 Sunday - Sanctuary
Please join us for coffee fellowship following the sanctuary service.
5:30 Wednesday Worship - Peace Garden
If for some reason the onsite services would need to be canceled,
we will post a notice on our website and Facebook.
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Season of Creation
The Season of Creation offers intentional time to consider the role of all creation in Bible stories and in our lives, and to remember that humans are just one part of the ever-unfolding story of God’s creation. Join us for worship Sundays and Wednesdays as we celebrate this season.
Cosmos Sunday
We ponder the call of wisdom that is beyond speech and even what our eyes can behold, and find joy and wonder in how interconnected God has made us to this world.
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Sunday September 28th, Route 66 Festival
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For those planning to attend the onsite service this Sunday, September 28th please note that the Rt. 66 Car Show has most of the downtown area blocked off.
We have worked with organizers to ensure access to our parking lot from Capitol street. If you come west on Capitol from 9th street you should be able to get to our parking lot. Don't forget you can also park in Grace Lutheran's lot.
If you would prefer to avoid the downtown congestion please join us online via Zoom for our 9:00 service.
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Dishwashers? Volunteers Needed
The grease trap in the kitchen is new and the dishwasher is operational. As we move back into the building, we need to learn to use the dishwasher. If you are willing to learn how to operate the dishwasher please contact Michelle Hastings.
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2025 Environment and Spirituality Summit
Watch Party
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Our congregation has been selected as the central Illinois church to host this Watch Party due to our strong environmental commitment fostered by our Earth Care Team. Faith in Place is sponsoring this event, and staff member, Aiden Meyer, will be present to coordinate the evening. There is no charge for this event but registration is required using the link below.
Those who attend will have the opportunity to meet others over dinner, watch the keynote address interactively on our big screen TV, and discuss the topic afterwards.
The full agenda for the Annual Environment and Spirituality Summit is available through this link, including 3 other sessions which you may view independently on September 29 and September 30. Questions about the Watch Party may be addressed to Don Ecklund or Judy Bartels.
Register Here
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Faith and Fellowship
Faith and Fellowship will meet Fri. Oct. 3rd at 10 am at Barb Olson's home. Come join us for good conversation.
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Opportunities to Serve the Presbytery
Would you be interested in participating in the life of the Great Rivers Presbytery? At the last meeting of the Presbytery, we approved a new model of governance. We have been reporting on this in previous e-News. We have a number of openings for those who would like to serve on one of our commissions. The commissions and a description of their responsibilities is listed below. If you are interested or have questions, please contact Chaplain Tim.
Commission on Pastoral Leadership
-Purpose: to support, nurture, and strengthen active and retired pastors and CRE’s.
Commission on Congregational Life
-Purpose: to promote, and nurture healthy faith-filled relationships within and among congregations and with the presbytery.
Mission Commission
-To promote and nurture the missional action of the presbytery by building connections, encouraging collaboration among congregations for mission, social justice and peacemaking.
Operations Commission
-Purpose: to provide organizational support for the daily operation of the presbytery.
Committee on Transitions
-Purpose: to work closely with churches experiencing transitions; guide sessions and PNC's through pastoral call process.
Committee on Accessibility, Representation, and Equity
-Purpose: to advise the presbytery on the principles of participation and inclusiveness to ensure fair and effective representation in the decision making of the presbytery.
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Sign up for the daily A Season of Peace email devotional
You can receive a daily devotional from the PCUSA during A Season of Peace, Sept. 7–Oct. 5, 2025. This season is a time of growth, encouragement, challenge, inspiration and education that invites you to consider your own relationship to peacemaking and justice. This year’s Path of Peace offers vignettes of Presbyterians and organizations that contributed to the civic and spiritual well-being of our church and world and made a significant impact on the common good here or abroad. Each offers us an example of how peace can be pursued in tangible ways. Our hope is that these reflections will spur personal spiritual and moral growth that moves us all to work together along the path of peace for the well-being of all of God’s beloved Creation.
Click here to sign up
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The Peace & Global Witness Offering enables the church to promote the peace of Christ by addressing systems of injustice in our own communities and across the world.
Your gifts to the Peace & Global Witness Offering are helping our neighbors in need — those who live next door, down the street, and across the globe. 25% of this Offering stays with our congregation to support peacemaking and reconciliation in our own community. 25% of this Offering goes to our mid-council to join with other congregations to support peacemaking work in our region. 50% of this Offering supports the work being done by Presbyterians across the globe.
We will be dedicating this offering on October 12th.
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Do You Love Singing?
Join the choir! Singing has always been an important part of First Presbyterian Church's worship service. So, if you love singing and would like to get involved, join us Sunday mornings for rehearsal at 9:15 and singing at the 10:45 service. Email Becky Kemp for more information.
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Annual CROP Hunger Walk
No one in this world should be hungry. That is why the CROP Hunger Walk is more than just a yearly gathering. It is a 56 year old movement made up of compassionate people in more than 500 communities across the US. The funds raised provide life-saving support including emergency food and resources, along with seeds, tools and programs helping families feed themselves in the future.
The Walk begins and ends at Third Presbyterian Church, 1030 N 7th Street, October 5th, with check-in at 1:00 and the Walk beginning at 1:30 pm. There is easy parking across the street and the church will be open for rest rooms. Everyone who donates will receive a beautiful free t-shirt, thanks to a generous donor.
CROP Walk volunteers have been dedicated to fighting hunger in Springfield and around the world for many years. Last year, our Walk raised $23,946.70 with $5,976 being distributed locally, primarily to Kumler Neighborhood Ministries and our Grace Lutheran and First Presbyterian Church Food Pantry. You can donate by participating in the two mile Walk and signing up folks to donate (see Don Ecklund for the sign-up form) or by giving your donation to Sally Jones or Don Ecklund who will make sure you get your free t-shirt. Many thanks to everyone who supports CROP Hunger Walk.
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Kids Activity Page
Click on this link for a fun activity page.
Share your work with us! We would love to see and display your creativity and talent. Send us your colored pictures (scan, email, regular mail) and we will share them on Sunday mornings and maybe also on our Facebook page.
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We are here for you
Please know that our Pastor and Chaplain are here for you. You may contact them at:
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Hospital Notices
Please note that the hospitals no longer contact local churches to let them know when a member is admitted. We encourage members and friends of First Presbyterian to call the church office to let us know when you go to the hospital so Pastor Susan and Chaplain Tim can provide pastoral support if it blesses you. We do not share any information without permission.
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Coffee Fellowship
Thank you to all who have provided goodies and made coffee so that we can fellowship together after service in September. We are still looking for volunteers for October 12th.
We are always grateful for coffee fellowship hosts. If you would like to volunteer please sign up in the commons. If you are interested in hosting but don't want to do it by yourself please let Michelle know and we can find a partner for you.
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Shelter Meal Volunteers
Jesus says: "For I was hungry, and you gave Me something to eat; I was thirsty, and you gave Me something to drink; I was a stranger, and you invited me in."
~Matthew 25:35
If it blesses you to help feed our neighbors, please join us on October 14 and/or October 28. You can assist with the preparation of the meals, serving, visiting or all of the above. If you are interested or have questions, please see Denise Bockmier-Sommers, Linda Johnson, Keith Dhom, or Frank Schultz.
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Kay M.
Bruce F.
Jeanette H.
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All events are via Zoom unless otherwise specified.
September 30
Joy of Movement 1:30 Commons
Faith in Place Watch Party 5:45 Commons
October 1
Wednesday Worship with Communion 5:30 Peace Garden
October 2
Joy of Movement 1:30 Commons
October 3
Faith and Fellowship 10:00 Home of Barb O.
October 5
Chaplain Tim Haworth to lead Service 9:00 Zoom
Chaplain Tim Haworth to lead Service 10:45 Sanctuary
NOTE: Links to all events are attached to items on the church calendar.
If you click on the Zoom link in the calendar the invitation will open.
| | | August 2025 | Zoom = 101 | Sanct. = 313 | Wed. = 43 | Total = 455 | | August 2024 | Zoom = 94 | Sanct. = 202 | Wed. = 36 | Total = 332 | | Last Week | Zoom =13 | Sanct. = 65 | Wed. = | Total = | | |
How to Join a Zoom Meeting
From your computer, cell phone or tablet:
Click the link provided.
To join a Zoom meeting via telephone:
Dial number given for the meeting. You will be prompted to enter the meeting ID provided followed by #.
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Different Ways to Give
Thank you to everyone that shares in the Joy of Generosity at First Presbyterian! There are several ways to support our ministries and many ministries to support. In order to ensure your gift is credited to the correct fund, please take a moment to include the following information when making a donation:
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Writing a check – Add the fund name in the memo section (Capital Campaign, Peacemaking, Samaritan Ministry, etc.)
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Online portal – Select “Other Donations” when entering the amount then enter the name of the fund in the Notes section
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Text giving – Text “$10 CC” to 217-284-2546, this example is a $10 donation for the Capitol Campaign fund. Other commonly used text codes are: Pledge, SM (Samaritan Ministries), Donate (Non-pledge), Peace, Joy, OGHS, Pentecost and BB (Brown Bag)
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Church Contact Information
Our church numbers reach us even while we are working remotely.
Pastor Susan Phillips
RevSusan@LincolnsChurch.org
217.528.4311 X 1020
Chaplain Tim Haworth
Tim@LincolnsChurch.org
217.528.4311 X 1030
Bookkeeper, Tara Kaeding
Bookkeeper@LincolnsChurch.org
217.528.4311 X 1050
Administrative Assistant, Michelle Hastings
Michelle@LincolnsChurch.org
217.528.4311 X 4
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321 South Seventh Street • Springfield, IL • 217.528.4311
www.LincolnsChurch.org
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