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October 2, 2022 | 10:00am In-person and Facebook Live or replay on Facebook later


It’s World Communion Sunday! Our scripture passages are Lamentations 3:19-26 (God’s love and faithfulness never ends) and Luke 17:5-10 (Jesus talks about mighty faith the size of a mustard seed). Our sermon is entitled ‘Fools or Planting Trees in Oceans’. Our songs include: You Are Welcome Here; We Are One; Blest Be the Tie that Binds; Weave; All Who Hunger; Sanctus; and In Christ there is No East or West.

 

Our guest worship leader is Nichole Torbitzky while Kevin is attending Family Weekend at Bellarmine University in Louisville where Iris is a sophomore studying Health Humanities: Health, Culture and Compassion ... with a concentration in Health Disparities and Health Equity.

 

Rev. Dr. Nichole Torbitzky is Associate Professor of Philosophy and Religion and University Chaplain at Lindenwood University. Dr. Torbitzky was ordained at St. John UCC, Manchester and has served congregations in Pennsylvania, California, and most recently, De Soto, MO before accepting a call as Chaplain to Lindenwood. Her grandfather, the Rev. Martin Torbitzky and her great-great grandfather, Rev. J.M. Torbitzky served churches in St. Louis and Illinois dating back to the 1800s. She is so grateful to have the opportunity to follow in their footsteps. Rev. Dr. Torbitzky lives in St. Charles with her husband, two daughters, two sons, and one cat, Tito, who runs the household.  


St Louis County is now at CDC Medium risk meaning masking is recommended for those who have tested positive or are in high-risk populations. Therefore, we have adjusted our recommendations.

 

Please participate in worship virtually via our livestream on Facebook if you have tested positive for Covid in the last 5 days.

 

Masks should be worn and respected for in-person worship under the following conditions:

1) You have tested positive for COVID 6-10 days ago and you still have symptoms;

2) You are in a high-risk group and/or have underlying conditions;

3) You are more comfortable wearing a mask.


In order to protect individuals and the wider community, we strongly encourage up-to-date vaccinations and boosters against all communicable diseases.


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Sunday School


Fall Theme: Parables and Stories

Seasons of the Spirit curriculum follows the revised common lectionary with age appropriate activities and projects. 


Teams of teachers will be rotating through grade school and youth classes.


If you have questions or would like to help, please contact Marsha Peek marshapeek31@gmail.com or Kevin@parkwayucc.org

Christian Education, Youth Group, Family Events and Confirmation Updates

Sunday, October 2 & 9

Learning to Hate Choosing to Love

Presented by Rev Janice Springer

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Tuesday Afternoon Dialogue Starting Oct 4

Travel As a Political Act: How to Leave Your Baggage Behind by Rick Steves

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Register for Drag Queen Bingo

Vitality Reboot: Come for the Donuts, Leave with Vitality!

09/24/2022


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Sharing our Blessings at Thanksgiving: Circle of Concern’s Thanksgiving Boxes

Due October 30

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Jesus Has Left the Building 2022 Coming to Parkway Soon!

October 30

Multiple ways to serve the community in a few hours of one day!

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Prayer List Updates

K TJ Schowalter & Elyse Gilliam - will be married here this Friday.

The CROP Walk this Sunday.

The spirited actions toward freedom/justice in Iran and Russia.

All the acts of kindness, justice and equity near and far.

Polly Rutherford - healing of broken humerus and shoulder.  

Bart Coleman – strengthening at Ballwin Ridge Rehab, 1441 Charic Dr, Wildwood 63021

All impacted by Covid-19 -- Ellie Svenson recuperating this week.

Mary Kay McKenzie - just started hospice this week (Tom’s sister).                        

Ann - receiving hospice care (aunt of Kris Impastato).

Brooke - that she would find love and start a family of her own.

The mistreatment of women in Iran.

Deadly flooding in Pakistan.

All in path of Hurricane Ian and the aftermath of Hurricane Fiona.

 

St Louis Association UCC Covenant Partner

Week ending October 2 - St Martin’s UCC, Dittmer; stmartinsuccdittmer.com

Week ending October 9 - St. Paul UCC (Giles), St. Louis; stpauluccstl.org

View

This twelve minute audio is well worth your time as we think about what is causing America’s mental health crisis:

https://www.npr.org/2022/09/21/1124365508/whats-really-causing-americas-mental-health-crisis

Humor

What do farmers wear under their shirt when they’re cold? A har-vest.


How do trees get on the Internet?

They just log on.


What can a whole apple do that half an apple can’t do?

It can look round.



Ponder


Looking back, I can see I made at least these mistakes as a megachurch pastor:

Putting church over community

Putting orthodoxy over love.

Putting certainty over wonder.

Putting teaching over conversation.

Putting polished over real.

Putting explanations over empathy.

Putting answers over questions.

Putting membership over friendship.

Putting prayer over action.

Putting services over self-care.

Putting style over substance.

Putting appearance over authenticity.

Putting theology over psychology.

Putting religiosity over spirituality.

Putting numbers over faces.

Putting holiness over humanity.

Putting accountability over acceptance.

Putting discipleship over therapy.

Putting heaven over earth.

Putting meetings over relationships.

Putting reputation over risk.

Putting superiority over humility.

Putting charisma over compassion.

Putting the afterlife over the herelife.

Putting doctrine over reason.

Putting patriarchy over equality.

Putting Christianity over Jesus.

~Jim Palmer

 


Energy Awareness Presentation

Wednesday, October 12 | 6:30-7:30pm | Chesterfield Community Center

237 Chesterfield Mall—Located on the 2nd floor by Macy's

https://www.chesterfield.mo.us/energy-awareness-presentation.html

Join Mr. Marco Tipton from Ameren during Earth Science Week and Energy Awareness Month. Learn more about electrification, clean energy, and reducing carbon footprints. Mr. Tipton will be covering solar plans for Missouri among other sustainability issues and topics.

RSVP to recreation@chesterfield.mo.us or call 636.537.4000. RSVP is required by October 10.

 

CROP Walk 2022

Sunday, October 2 | 4:30pm Check-in | 5:00pm Walk

Eden Seminary, 475 Lockwood Ave, in Webster Groves, Missouri

7:00pm Crop Concert | Wehrli Chapel

The 2022 CROP HUNGER WALK will be a hybrid event: You may walk in person or register for the walk and choose to walk wherever and whenever you want, individually or in small groups. For details and to register, raise fund and/or donate: https:events.crophungerwalk.,org2022/event/saintlouismo

Type in Parkway UCC where you may join the team or make a donation.

Sue Moellering and Pam Manning, Crop Walk Team

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