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"You Are the Hands and Feet"
2025 Stewardship Campaign
“Christ has no body but yours, no hands, no feet on earth but yours.”
- Teresa of Avila
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Joys and Concerns
Sundays at 1:00 pm
Our weekly joys and concerns check-in will meet at 1:00 pm this Sunday. Please join this Zoom call for a time to name something we are grateful for, a concern we have, and to be in prayer together.
Those unable to join by video can call 1-253-215-8782, then enter the code 829-3823-4464#, then # when asked for the password
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Order of Worship
Prelude: “Fanfare Prelude on AURELIA” arr. by Douglas Wagner | Plymouth Bell Ensemble
Welcome & Announcements
Centering Moment
Call to Worship: Psalm 8
Hymn No. 11 “Bring Many Names” | WESTCHASE
Invocation & Lord’s Prayer
Passing of the Peace
Response Song: “Christ Has No Body Here But Ours”
Peace Prayer
Witnessing Steward: Wayne Peterson-Stephan
Hymn No. 552 “From the Crush of Wealth and Power” | BRIDEGROOM
Pastoral Prayer
Anthem: “Be Still, My Soul” arr. Mack Wilberg
Scripture: Mark 10:17-31
Sermon: "Giving Your All"
Hymn No. 181 “You Are Salt for the Earth, O People” | BRING FORTH
Benediction
Postlude: Robert Nance, organ
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October 14
Bob Kabisch
October 15
Michael Diekhoff
Andrew Jaurigue
Zoe Moore
Lindsay Solon
October 16
Misha Chemey
October 17
Abby Powers
October 19
Dorothy Graham
Becky Hollingsworth
Next Week's Birthdays
October 20
Cher Jackson
Hannah Ramsey
October 22
Cora Bilinski
Tamara Dyer
October 25
Betsy Graham
October 26
Elijah Silcox
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Sunday, October 13
Stewardship Campaign Kick-Off
8:30 am Fellowship Hour
9:00 am Education Hour
9:00 am Worship Rehearsal
10:00 am Worship Service
11:15 am Anti-Racism Action Team Meeting
1:00 pm Joys and Concerns (online)
4:00 pm The Peacemakers by Karl Jenkins: A Call to Action for Peace
Monday, October 14
Office Closed
Indigenous Peoples' Day
5:30 pm Centering Prayer Group
Tuesday, October 15
9:00 am Religion and Culture Class
12:00 pm Women's Book Study
1:00 pm Staff Meeting
4:15 pm Moderators' Meeting
5:30 pm Board Meetings
Wednesday, October 16
1:00 pm ICMEP Peace Quilts
3:15 pm Study Connection
5:15 pm Wednesday Night Live
Thursday, October 17
1:00 pm Study Group (online)
Saturday, October 19
10:00 am River Greenway Trail Clean-up
12:30 pm Dana Wichern Memorial Service Visitation
2:00 pm Dana Wichern Memorial Service
3:30 pm Dana Wichern Memorial Service Reception
Sunday, October 20
8:30 am Fellowship Hour
9:00 am Education Hour
9:00 am Worship Rehearsal
10:00 am Worship Service
11:15 am Green Team Meeting
11:15 am Welcoming Group
1:00 pm Joys and Concerns (online)
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Stewardship Campaign: You Are the Hands and Feet | | |
The 2025 stewardship campaign has begun and will continue through Sunday, November 10. Time and talent forms have been mailed but you can also go online to fill out your 2025 pledge and indicate ways you wish to volunteer in the new year. | | | |
Sunday, October 13: Chapel Class Series on Evil | | |
The word "evil" conjures images of criminal masterminds, malevolent intentions, and senseless cruelty. We usually don't associate evil with cliches or unoriginal ideas. In Hannah Arendt's poignant and controversial book Eichmann in Jerusalem: A Report on the Banality of Evil, she depicts a Nazi war criminal as evil due to his inability to engage in critical thinking and question his orders. Arendt's troubling argument highlights the possibility of evil in ordinary life, in people just "doing their jobs." In this four-week series, we will discuss Arendt's argument on evil as banal and commonplace. We will also discuss the implications of Arendt's text for our church community and how we might identify and even challenge ordinary evils. Join in person or on Zoom Sundays at 9:00 am. The Zoom password is 461025. | | | |
Tuesday, October 15: Women's Book Study | | |
On Tuesday, October 15 at 12:00 pm, the WBS will meet to discuss The Bookwoman's Daughter by Kim Michele Richardson.
A little about the book: "Like her famous blue-skinned mother, Honey Mary Angeline Lovett must fight for her own independence in the ruggedness of the beautiful Kentucky mountains. She has always known that the old ways can make a hard life harder - she and her family have been hiding from the law all her life. But when her mother and father are imprisoned, Honey risks being sent away for good…"
We welcome anyone who self-identifies as a woman to drop in to join us in the Amistad Room!
In November, we'll be reading A Fever in the Heartland, by Timothy Egan. No meeting in December. In January, it will be Lessons in Chemistry by Bonnie Grame.
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Wednesday, October 16: Wednesday Night Live Programming | | |
Wednesday Night Live programming continues on Wednesday, October 16. At 5:00 pm there will be adult choir rehearsal. At 5:00 pm there will be our Children's Choir rehearsal and Bible Study with Rev. Timothy at 5:15 pm, followed by dinner at 6:00 pm. Handbells will meet at 6:30 pm. All activities are open to anyone in the church, regardless of membership status. Come for activities, or just come for dinner and fellowship! The suggested cost for dinner is $10 per person, though no one will be turned away due to inability to pay. If you plan to come for dinner, please sign up in the Folsom Room in advance so our caterer knows how much food to prepare. Hope to see you there!
Click the button below to join Rev. Timothy's Bible Study via Zoom. The passcode to join is 773232.
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Saturday, October 19: River Greenway Clean-Up | | |
Plymouth’s Green Team has adopted a section of the River Greenway Trail. This means that we are responsible for clean-up and maintenance of this section of the trail three times each year. Our next clean-up day will be Saturday, October 19 from 10:00 am to 12:00 pm. Parking is available at Towles Intermediate School (420 E. Paulding Rd.) or at Tillman Park Trailhead (600 E. Tillman Rd). A Green Team member will be waiting at each parking location. Trash bags, gloves, and pick-up sticks will be provided. All ages are welcome! The distance is approximately two miles. Please join us if you can and help us live into our Earthwise covenant! | | | |
Saturday, October 19: Memorial Service for Dana Wichern | | |
All are invited to celebrate and give thanks for the life of longtime Plymouth member Dana Wichern on Saturday, October 19. Visitation will be held in the Folsom Room from 12:30 pm to 2:00 pm, with a memorial service and reception to follow. In lieu of flowers, preferred memorials include BookStart, a charity co-founded by Dana, that provides books to impoverished local children. Donations for BookStart can be sent to the Community Foundation of Greater Fort Wayne. Other memorials include Plymouth Congregational Church and Acres Land Trust. | | | |
Sunday, October 20: Welcoming Group for New Members | | |
Are you interested in becoming a member at Plymouth Church? Our next Welcoming Group will meet Sunday, October 20, 11:30 am to 1:00 pm in the Amistad Room. If you have been attending Plymouth for six months or longer, and your journey of faith is leading you to explore becoming a member, this is a one-time required session. Whether you are confident, confused, or curious, our time together is focused on orientation, conversation, interpretation, and exploration. It is an opportunity for you to ask questions and to meet others who are considering affirming their formal relationship with Plymouth Church, UCC. A light lunch will be provided, and childcare is available upon request. Email Rev. Sara at smo@plymouthfw.org if you would like to attend. | | | |
Tuesday, October 22: A Message from Michael Spath, Executive Director of Indiana Center for Middle East Peace | | |
Dear friends,
I would like to invite you to an information meeting about my Solidarity Tour to Palestine and Israel in May 2025 on Tuesday, October 22, 6:30 pm, at my house, 5615 Old Mill Road, Fort Wayne, IN, 46807. My mobile phone is (260) 515-9300. There's no obligation. Our friends in Palestine - especially the Christian "Living Stones" - are pleading with us to stand with them. Now is when we're needed! Now is the time to go!
This is my 17th tour - we're meeting with some of the most important Jewish, Christian, and Muslim, political, religious, and NGO leaders in the region working for a just peace.
Come with your questions. Come to learn.
Michael Spath
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New! Pronoun Stickers for Nametags | | |
As part of our ongoing ONA commitment, we recognize that there is a spectrum of ways people identify when it comes to gender. Therefore, to help us all be more welcoming to our transgender and non-binary friends, starting this Sunday, we are giving out pronoun stickers for all to put on their Plymouth nametags (if you do not already have a nametag, or if you lost yours, just request one from Jake at the front desk, and be sure to let him know your pronouns). In addition, if you are not in the habit of wearing your nametag, we encourage you to do so every Sunday. A good rule of thumb is, unless you know everyone else's name, there are likely people who don't know yours, so help them out and wear your nametag (with your new pronoun sticker) so they can learn who you are. | | | |
League of Women Voters Education Tool: VOTE411.org | | |
The League of Women Voters of Fort Wayne (LWVFW) has published local candidate information to the national League’s Vote411.org website. The site is a nonpartisan “one-stop shop” election resource that provides area voters with simple, accessible tools to help them navigate the voting process. People can visit the website to see candidate responses pertaining to local issues. It is also possible to confirm your registration using the site. All voters are encouraged to confirm their voter registration prior to the registration deadline for the upcoming election, October 7, 2024. Early voting begins on October 8. Vote411.org provides information on voting absentee by mail and early voting options. | | | |
Books Missing from the Louise Folsom Library | | |
The DVDs and CDs thank you for finding new homes for them! We appreciate your help.
We are missing a couple of books that no one actually signed out as part of our borrowing process. Look on your stack of books on your nightstand or next to your favorite reading chair and see if any of the following may be hiding there:
- 2 copies of “Stamped: Racism, Antiracism, and You” by Jason Reynolds
- 2 copies of “Easy Guide to They/Them Pronouns” by Archie Bongiovanni
If you have borrowed any of these books, please return them as others are waiting to check them out. Thanks so much!
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2025 Benevolence Grant Program | | |
The Benevolence committee is in the early stages of preparing for the 2025 Benevolence Grant cycle. If you are aware of an agency or organization that does good work in the community or surrounding area, aligns well with Plymouth Church's four identifying covenants, and may be in need of additional funds for projects and programs, let the Benevolence committee know. Committee members Jim Lasley, Allen Haynes, Wayne Peterson-Stephan, Mark Friskney, Beth Walker, Susan Bolinger, and Cher Jackson would be happy to talk with you regarding eligibility and the grant process! | | | |
Study Connection Volunteers Needed | | |
Volunteers for the 12th year of Study Connection at Plymouth Church are needed! You can be a tutor or a substitute to fill in on the few days when a tutor must be away. Contact Lucy Hess for more information on what is expected of a tutor and sub at lrh22@frontier.com or (260) 484-4430. Study Connection is offered at Plymouth every Wednesday from 3:30 pm to 4:30 pm starting early October to mid-May.
To apply, click the button below to complete the volunteer sign up form. All volunteers must have a background check which is done by the FWCS. Everyone is welcome to be a special friend to an elementary age child. Providing support and encouragement is the main task for each tutor and sub. Being a tutor is a great way to make a difference in a child’s life.
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Office Volunteers Needed for Weekly Staff Meetings | | |
Do you have some time available on Tuesdays and are looking for something to do? Would you like to aid your favorite Plymouth Receptionist in making sure that everyone is greeted with a kind and smiling face? Do we have the opportunity for you! Plymouth staff are looking for volunteers to cover for the receptionist during the staff meetings every Tuesday from 1:00 pm to 2:00 pm. It’s a quiet time for the church, the most you may have to do is answer a phone or two, maybe complete a small project.
To sign up as a volunteer, speak with Jake in the office or click the button below.
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COVID-19 Protocols: Masking Optional | | |
Masks are optional in worship and church programming. If you are feeling under the weather or prefer to wear a mask around others, it is an ongoing option. A high-quality mask provides good protection against infection even if others around you are not wearing one. We will continue to offer livestreamed and recorded worship services for anyone unable to attend services in person. | | | |
Open Prayer in the Sanctuary | | |
For a time of personal prayer, the sanctuary will be available Tuesday through Thursday during office hours. 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. | | | |
The following links can be found on our Linktree:
- Plymouth Directory Login
- Study Connection Volunteer Sign Up
- Chancel Flower Dedication Sign Up Form
- Donate
- Past Chapel Class Series
- Plymouth Google Calendar
- Plymouth's Social Media
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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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