Sunday, December 12, 2021
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Imagining a New World
Third Sunday of Advent
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"Shepherds" - John August Swanson
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Joys and Concerns
Sundays at 1:00 pm
Our weekly Joys and Concerns check-in will not be meeting this Sunday. We will resume next Sunday, December 19 at 1:00 pm.
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Order of Worship
Prelude
Introit: “A Christmas Lullaby“
Call to Worship: “First Coming” by Madeleine L’Engle
Hymn No. 109 “With Joy Draw Water” (v. 1-4) | ST. COLUMBIA
Welcome & Announcements
Invocation & Lord's Prayer
Passing the Peace
Lighting the Third Advent Candle
Response Song: “Canticle of the Turning”
(vs. 1-3)
Peace Prayer
Pastoral Prayer
Anthem: “Come, Lord Jesus” | Mark Hayes
Scripture: Zephaniah 3:14-20
Sermon: “God’s Rejoicing”
Hymn No. 507 “Jesus – The Very Thought to Me” | ST. AGNES C.M.
Benediction
Response: “Amen” | K Lee Scott
Postlude
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December 12
Dave Craker
December 13
Doris Grandos
December 14
Linda Hambrick
December 15
Alan Chambers
December 16
Paul Lewark
Ryleigh Minchski
December 17
Judy Dahl
Johanna Smith
Virginia Zimmerman
December 18
Lois Steere
Next Week's Birthdays
December 20
Jan Gibson
Simon Price
Jude Price
Riet Zwiep
Deember 21
Ahnee Conner
December 22
Cheryl Rinehart
December 24
Elena Dupen
December 25
Michelle Bradley
Carol Lehman
Carol Tyndall
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Sunday, December 12
Advent 3
8:30 am Fellowship Hour
9:00 am Education Hour
9:00 am Worship Rehearsal
10:00 am Worship Service
11:00 am Environmental Action Team Meeting
4:30 pm Las Posadas Procession
6:30 pm ICMEP Commemoration of the United Nations Universal Declaration of Human Rights
Monday, December 13
Office Closed
Tuesday, December 14
1:00 pm Staff Meeting
5:30 pm Benevolence Committee Meeting
5:30 pm Centering Prayer Group
Wednesday, December 15
3:00 pm Study Connection
5:15 pm Wednesday Night Live
Thursday, December 16
12:30 pm - 4:30 pm Open Prayer in the Sanctuary
1:00 pm Study Group (online)
6:30 pm PFLAG Meeting
Sunday, December 19
Advent 4
Special Offering: Crossroad
8:30 am Fellowship Hour
9:00 am Education Hour
9:00 am Worship Rehearsal
10:00 am Worship Service
1:00 pm Joys and Concerns (online)
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Sunday, December 12: Chapel Classes
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December 12 - January Simpson will guide a discussion apt for Advent as she explores the imagining of a New Creation- what might this look like?
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December 19 - Terry Dougherty, former Peace Corp volunteer in Afghanistan, a time in his young life which in many ways has shaped the rest of his life. He will help inform and guide our plans to be a welcoming space for Afghan Refugees resettling in Fort Wayne
Please note there will be no Chapel Class on Sunday, December 26.
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Sunday, December 12: Las Posadas Procession
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Plymouth children and families are invited to our first Las Posadas celebration on Sunday, December 12. This is a Mexican Christian tradition, focusing on the Holy Family seeking shelter, being denied initially, and finally being welcomed. Participants will process throughout the building and sing the Las Posadas song in English, which will conclude with a celebration in the Folsom Room with refreshments. All ages are invited to experience this event, which runs from 4:30 pm to 6:00 pm. Note: while participants will be inside for the vast majority of the time, there will be one section that will involve being briefly outside, so warm coats are encouraged.
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Sunday, December 12: ICMEP's Commemoration of the United Nations Universal Declaration of Human Rights
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Join us on Sunday, December 12 at 6:30 pm, to hear from Rep. Andre Carson (7th district, Indianapolis), the keynote speaker at ICMEP’s annual Commemoration for the United Nations Universal Declaration of Human Rights. Leaders from the Muslim community, Christian clergy, as well as community leaders, will be participating. The event will be held in the Plymouth sanctuary, and is free and open to the public. Visit the ICMEP Facebook page at the link below for full information on the event.
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Tuesday, December 14: Centering Prayer Group
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Our centering prayer group is getting a new day and time! Starting in December, anyone interested in coming together for a time of Centering Prayer and fellowship is welcome on the second Tuesday of every month at 5:30 pm, in the chapel. Come every month, or just drop in when you are able—all are welcome regardless of level of experience.
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Wednesday Night Live Programming: December 15
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5:15 pm: Children’s Choir (TBD)
- Sanctuary Singers (Sanctuary)
- Bible Study (Chapel)
6:00 pm: Dinner (Folsom Room)
6:45 pm: Plymouth Bell Ensemble (Sanctuary Balcony)
- An Ignatian Advent (Chapel)
- Youth UnProgram (Youth Center)
Sign-up sheets are in the Folsom Room to indicate if you will be there for the weekly dinner. Please write your name, number of members of your household, and mark if you are requesting a vegetarian option. Masks will be required indoors except when eating. Plans are fluid based on local COVID cases so watch for e-blasts on any changes of plans. We look forward to seeing you there!
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Wednesday, December 15: An Ignatian Advent – Engaging Scripture with the Imagination
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Join Rev. Sara Ofner-Seals on December 15 for the second session on how Ignatian spirituality can help us engage more deeply with the Christmas story. Rev. Sara will lead participants in a deep, imaginative exploration of the birth narrative from the Gospel of Luke, in a practice that is inspired by St. Ignatius. This session will be held in the chapel from 6:45 pm to 7:30 pm, as part of Wednesday Night Live activities.
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Saturday, December 18: Wellspring Food Pantry Supply Drive
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For the final supply drive of 2021, Evangelism & Marketing will be collecting non-perishable food and personal hygiene items for Wellspring’s food pantry on Saturday, December 18. We’ll be at the Folsom Room door from 9:00 am to 11:00 am to take your donations.
Suggested food items include: canned meats and fish, canned or dry beans, shelf-stable milk, cereal, instant mashed potatoes, boxed stuffing mix, peanut butter, rice, pork and beans, pasta, and pasta sauce.
Suggested hygiene items include: menstrual supplies, deodorant, soap/shower gel, shampoo, toothpaste, hand and body lotion (neutral or unscented).
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Sunday, December 19: Christmas Special Offering
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On Sunday, December 19, we will collect a special offering for Crossroad Child & Family Services. Crossroad does incredible work for children struggling with emotional and behavioral health in our region, providing a wide range of residential and outpatient services, home-based casework and therapy, alternative education, and opportunities for recreation and nurturing a spiritual life. As we celebrate the season, anticipating God-with-us made real in the birth of a child, it is fitting that we offer support to Crossroad, which works to ensure all children experience hope, peace, joy, and love.
If you contribute with a check, please make sure to write “Crossroad” on the memo. You also may contribute online, by clicking the "Donate" button below. On this page, you will see a spot to enter an amount for the "Crossroad Christmas Offering."
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Friday, December 24: Christmas Eve Services at 4:00 pm and 10:00 pm
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Please join us for services of celebration and anticipation on Christmas Eve night at either 4:00 pm or 10:00 pm. The 4:00 pm service will be a family-friendly service featuring carols, communion, and a special time for children, and the 10:00 pm service will be a service of lessons and carols by candlelight. All are welcome as we celebrate the coming of God’s light into the world.
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Tuesday, January 18: Women's Book Study
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The next meeting of Plymouth’s Women's Book Study will be on Tuesday, January 18, from 12:00 pm to 1:15 pm in the Amistad Room. Any reader who self-identifies as a woman is welcome, whether you've attended before or not. We shall be reading This Is How It Always Is, by Laurie Frankel.
"This is Claude. He’s five years old, the youngest of five brothers, and loves peanut butter sandwiches. He also loves wearing a dress, and dreams of being a princess. When he grows up, Claude says, he wants to be a girl...." One family learns and grows with a child who wants to change in a way many people don't understand.
For further information, contact Judith Beineke at jrbeineke@yahoo.co.uk.
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Crossroad Christmas Gift Collection
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Standish Circle and Knit and Kibbitz are again sponsoring a Christmas gift collection for the children at Crossroad. If you would like to participate, please place your donations in the labeled tub in the Folsom Room by 9:00 am on Wednesday, December 15.
Suggested gifts are:
- Cash or checks made out to Crossroad
- Target/Walmart gift cards for the staff to use to purchase gifts
- Playing cards or card games (ex. Uno)
- Lego sets
- 300-500 piece jigsaw puzzles
- art supplies (i.e. paint, brushes, sketch pads, canvases, watercolor paper, crayons, colored pencils)
- journals
- adult coloring books
- MP3 players that don't record
- sweatshirts and sweatpants with NO drawstrings (adult sizes L-XL are especially needed)
- pajamas sizes L-XL
Thanks in advance for your generosity.
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There have been some changes made in the Boar's Head services this year to address health and safety precautions so that it can be produced. There will be three services offered - one each night starting at 7:00 pm on Tuesday, December 28, Wednesday, December 29, and Thursday, December 30. Everyone involved in the Festival, including cast, choirs, crews, orchestra, and audience members must be able to prove they have been vaccinated. The audience will also be asked to wear masks.
Four tickets are now available to every Plymouth Church member’s household as well as the households in the groups mentioned above. Tickets will be distributed in the Folsom Room before and after church services on the following Sundays: December 12, December 19, and December 26, if tickets are still available. There is no public box office this year, and we never “sell” tickets.
The size of the audience has also been reduced; therefore, it is important to take only those tickets you know you will use and obtain them as soon as you can. Donations will still be gladly accepted as the continuation of the annual Festival is based on patron support. Tickets will continue to be distributed until we run out, so get your tickets in the Folsom Room before and after church the next three Sundays.
Thank you for your support. Hope to see you at the Boar's Head Festival this year!
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Grant/Scholarship Opportunities for Tuition and Fees for Academic Credit
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The Grants and Scholarships Committee has the pleasant responsibility of awarding scholarship grants for tuition and fees for academic credit from the earnings generated by several endowed funds.
Applications for the following scholarships are due in the church office by February 15:
- The Richard Nelson Kent Memorial Fund provides educational grants for tuition and fees for academic credit for members of the United Church of Christ in the Northeast [Indiana] Association and other qualified applicants who are at least 16 years of age and entering into or continuing ecological studies, conservation biology, or other environmentally related studies.
- The R. Donald and Genevieve M. Sinish Fund provides awards for tuition and fees for academic credit for 16-to-24-year-old members of Plymouth Church.
- The Van Gorder Scholarship is awarded annually for tuition and fees for post-secondary education leading to a degree, certificate, or license for a graduating senior who is a member of Plymouth Church.
Applications for the following scholarship is due in the church office by April 15:
- The Richard C. Hess Peace Studies Scholarship provides a $1,000 tuition and fees scholarship for a college student majoring in peace studies or a related program.
Completed applications for grants/scholarships for tuition and fees for academic credit with all supporting materials must be received in the church office by the respective due dates. Incomplete applications are ineligible for consideration.
To request application packets for these funds or to receive additional information, call the church office (260) 423-9424 and leave your name, phone number, and email address so a member of the Grants and Scholarships Committee can respond to your request.
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Sunday School During Advent
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Advent has begun and we have several resources & classes to help your family celebrate this season of hope and preparation.
ADVENT MAILINGS went out to all Plymouth families last week! This all-ages packet includes suggestions & supplies for observing Advent at home, and reminders of events here at church. If you know a family who would enjoy receiving a packet, please pass their address along to Katie Watson.
ADVENT JOURNALING DEVOTIONALS are available for free in the Folsom Room. These journals include weekly readings, images to color, and spaces for guided journaling. They are suitable for adults and youth, please take a copy!
Our PRESCHOOL & ELEMENTARY CLASS is working through the Christmas story. We will hear of the prophets’ hopes, Mary & Joseph’s journey, the shepherds’ joy and the wise ones’ gifts. Each week we hear a story and have time for the students to reflect through play and art.
The YOUTH CLASS will be working through the advent journaling devotionals during their Sunday school time. Middle and high schoolers are welcome to join us to color, doodle and discuss.
Sunday school classes run from 9:00 am to 9:50 am each Sunday. New students are always welcome to join us in the classrooms upstairs. There is no Sunday school on December 26 or January 2.
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COVID-19 Vaccination Update
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Children ages 5-11 are now eligible to be vaccinated with the COVID-19 Pfizer vaccine.
Additionally, booster shots are available for all individuals age 18+ after 6 months or more from their initial series.
You can click the button below to schedule an appointment. If you have difficulty registering online, you can dial 211 from any phone for assistance.
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Volunteers Needed for Children’s Fellowship Time
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We are in need of volunteers to assist with children’s fellowship time during the 10:00 am worship service. Volunteers will lead children into the Amistad room after the lighting of the peace candle and supervise them as they engage in activities such as arts and crafts and general fellowship. We would like to have enough volunteers so that no one is required to serve more than once a month, and to have at least two adults in the room at any given time. Volunteers are required to have been attending Plymouth for at least six months and will be required to fill out a background check. To express your interest in volunteering, or to get more information, please contact Rev. Sara Ofner-Seals at smo@plymouthfw.org.
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Open Prayer in Sanctuary on Thursdays
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For a time of personal prayer, visit the sanctuary on Thursdays from 12:30 pm to 4:30 pm. Please enter through the Berry Street office entrance and check in with our receptionist. Contact Jake Slone at (260) 423-9424 or jss@plymouthfw.org with any questions.
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The following links can be found on our Linktree:
- 2022 Stewardship Campaign Page
- Chancel Flower Sign Up Form
- Study Connection Volunteer Sign Up
- Plymouth Google Calendar
- Plymouth's Social Medias
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Monday: Closed
Tuesday: 9:00 am to 5:00 pm
Wednesday: 9:00 am to 5:00 pm
Thursday: 9:00 am to 5:00 pm
Friday: By appointment only 9:00 am to 4:00 pm
Questions? Contact the office at 260-423-9424 or office@plymouthfw.org
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