Straight to the Point
October 6, 2020

Mike’s Markings
PRAYING WHEN LIFE IS ON EDGE
October 4, 2020

I opened my computer on Monday and found this beautiful prayer by my friend and former UCC Conference Minister, the Rev. Dr. David Long-Higgins. I find his words calming, centering and quite imaginative. They sing my deepest longing and describe the Spirit’s impulse beating within me. When you get a moment to catch your breath and actually take time to “breathe” deeply, I encourage you to give this prayer a try. Take a word, or a phrase from his prayer and just sit with it a bit. Play with it. Pray with it.  Stay with it long enough to see if his words resonate within yours. I want his words to mark my speech. I want his words to mark my actions toward everyone I encounter. Although I know I will not practice this prayer perfectly, I do want this prayer to be a guiding light in a world so on edge. I do want this prayer to show forth a life more fully lived and loved.


O Love,
All life seems on edge.
 
An urgency reigns,
The racing heart rises
As news cycles recycle
Narratives too long repeated
Calling out crucifixions
Too many to count.
 
Yet, O Love,
Each one counts to You.
For You notice every death
Holy holding every pulse
Of Your creation. 
In Your own heart.
 
For You, O Love,
Know no edges
Except as the unfolding
Center which you are
Ever-expanding
Ever creating
Ever forgiving
Ever renewing
Ever resurrecting

Yes, Love,
All Life is on edge;
Thankfully not the one
Of our anxious making
But of your deep desire
To make all things new.
 
So let the edges
Of a world gone made
Be somehow softened
By your mending grace
Able to bring life
Out of death
Hope out of despair
Delight in the discovery
That even the worst
Is not beyond your reach
 
Let this gospel,
This clarion call
Of your compassionate creation
Be the good news 
Worthy of my attention,
My energy,
My life.

 Greeters

The Nurture Committee is looking for volunteers for greeters. You would need to be present from 9:15 until church starts at 10:30. One person will need to take temperatures starting with those that come for the adult class. The other person will need to hand out name tags. After church the name tags will need to be sanitized.

If you are interested in helping please let Ginger France or Jan Nowlen know.

Streaming Update!
Live Streaming Project:

First Congregational UCC has embarked on a live-streaming project, and Sunday we recorded and live-streamed the worship service on Facebook (FB) Live. Hope you got to see it! – either in real time at church or watched from home. Now, I would ask that if you have not watched the video on FB, you take time to watch it this week. We want your feedback and recommendations as we move ahead. Here’s some of the information about the project…
  • Paul Ebsen of Vermillion SD has been our “leader” in this project. He is a director at South Dakota Public Broadcasting and has lots of experience and training in broadcasting. Additionally, he is a member of the Vermillion Congregational UCC and responsible for their live streaming programs from Vermillion.
  • Five members of our congregation have participated in a training session and are now working with Paul to get “hands on” experience.
John Kiernan                Jim France
Jerrod Kiernan             Todd Siefker
Dave VanBerkum
This group will assist on Sunday mornings. Anyone interested in helping with the broadcasting should consider attending a training session in the future. Contact the church office or talk with John Kiernan or Jim France. We would be glad to have you as part of our group.
·        The audio (sound version) of the worship service is also being recorded and available on your phone. You will be able to listen to the audio “live” on Sunday mornings and if more convenient, call into the system later and hear a recording of the service.

Haven’t much experience with Facebook Live or using your phone system to listen to the worship service? There’s more information in this STTP on how to do that!! You can always call the church office for assistance, as well.

In the future…
  1. the video version will be available on YouTube Live for those of you who are familiar with using that platform.
  2. ZOOM will be added to our efforts to communicate with the congregation and others. Watch for the start of a “Touching Base” feature on ZOOM following the worship service. People can join and spend time sharing with others about the service and what is happening in their lives. Many of us have enjoyed this as part of our ZOOM worship services during COVID and we want to continue this sharing in the near future.

We will make sure to announce when both the YouTube Live and ZOOM “Touching Base” feature are available for use.

Phone:
To utilize our Call-In phone system, you can call 844-485-8226 at any time. If asked for a PIN it is 9959. Once you call you will be asked if you would like to sign up for a phone call that will be automatically sent to your phone each time that the church is streaming in the sanctuary and you can listen in real-time. The prompts make it quite easy to get signed up.

If you have missed a service that we have streamed and would like to catch up, recordings of our church services are also on this phone system and are easy to access. It will automatically play the most recent one, but you can follow the prompts to listen in on older church services as well.

Stay tuned! Good things are happening! If you have questions, call Tiffany at the church office or send her an email ([email protected]) with your questions or ideas.

Time to Save Receipts

Please save:
*HyVee grocery receipts (dated Aug 23 and after)
*Boxtops for Education
There’s a collection box wrapped in balloon paper in the narthex near the office.
Thank you~These will be donated to a local school and shared with Mayflower Congregational’s preschool.

Book Club

The book club has resumed meetings. Here are the upcoming meetings and the books they will be reviewing:

-Thursday, Oct 8 at 9:30 AM - Bad Blood: Secrets and Lies in a Silicon Valley Startup Authored by John Carreyrou

-Thursday, Nov 12 at 9:30 AM - Death Comes for the Archbishop
Authored by Willa Cather

These meetings are to be held in the church library, but can also be accessed by ZOOM. Please contact Barb Knepper if you would like to join the meeting via ZOOM.

Sanford Center

The Sanford Center is looking for part-time help—2:30 to 6:30 Monday and 3:30 to 6:30 Tuesday thru Friday. Applicants need to be at least 18 years old. If you know anyone that would be interested, please have them call Gina at the Sanford Center for more information. Her number is (712) 252-9005.

ALSO:

The Missions Committee has been in contact with the Sanford Center about helping to supply food for the meal the students in the after school program are provided with before they go home for the evening. They could use donations of the following items:

Hot dogs and buns
Individual packaged servings of chips, treats (no peanuts), fruit cups, etc.
Juice boxes
Large cans of Nacho Cheese
6 pack boxes of macaroni
  (These two items can be purchased at Sam’s Club
Large cans of chicken noodle soup

You can drop your donations off at church or at the Sanford Center. If you would prefer to send a monetary donation, please send it directly to the Sanford Center and mark it after school meals.

Directory

We are using new church management software in the office, which is called REALM by ACS Technology, and this includes a digital directory. Please expect to receive an invitation email from Realm or ACS Technologies. Tiffany sent out those invitations by email last week, if you need assistance please call or email her in the office.

Please inform the office of any directory updates that you would like to include for yourself or your family. You can also pick up one of the directory update forms on the table outside the church office or find it on our website.

Instructions on how to access our new directory can be found by clicking HERE. Please call or email Tiffany if you need to be re-sent an invititation to join/access our directory.

CROP Walk

A note from our friends at CROP Walk:
The Sioux City CROP Walk will look a little different in 2020, but our goal is still the same! To help fight hunger locally and around the world. The safety of our walkers is our number one priority, therefore this year the Sioux City CROP Walk will be virtual. 

Please visit their website www.crophungerwalk.org/siouxcityia for more information.

They are mostly asking for online donations but food donations are still accepted as well. Details abou how to donate online, and where to donate food items are all on the above website. If you would like to donate cash or checks, please send them to the church and make them payable to CROP Walk.


Remember to Support FCUCC Financially During this Time!

During this COVID-19 event, having no in-person services has impacted our normal income. Thank you to those who have mailed in checks!


FCUCC Finances for September 2020

Giving in September amounted to $8,562.00, all from mail-in and online giving.

You can help us stay on track by mailing in your check or setting up an automatic payment from your bank. You can also contribute through a simple app called Tithe.ly. 
        Tithe.ly is our online, app and web-based giving system. Tithe.ly is convenient because it:
·        Accepts debit, credit or bank account info
·        Can be set up for a one-time payment, or automatic regular payments
·        Can be changed at any time (there are no contracts or commitments)
Go to http://get.tithe.ly to sign up online, or download the app on any iPhone/Apple or Android device.

Keep the Connection -- Join us on “Zoom”
Todd Siefker will be sending out an invitation link right before each event.

6:30 pm Wednesday – Weekly Reflection Time
9:30 am Sunday – "Admiration Series" Study Session


ZOOM Meetings – Remember to Invite Others!
 
Invite your friends to attend the Wednesday night or Sunday morning Adult group gatherings.
Each of us knows people who need connection during this time. You can send your friends the invitation link or send their emails to Todd so he can send them the invitation. This is a way to reach out and enlarge our caring community!
 
Before each Zoom session, you will receive an email invitation to the session. By clicking on the link included in the invitation, you can join the session.

You can join online with your computer OR by phone.
Follow the instructions that come in the email.
 
On Wednesday evenings, at 6:30 pm Todd Siefker will lead a reflection time.
 
Sunday mornings will be an adult session from 9:30 a.m. until 10:15 a.m. 
  • At 9:30 a.m. Todd Siefker will lead the Admiration Series.  

You can join in at any time during the morning by using the Zoom link.

Steps on how to work around a zoom meeting that has a password (passcode)
1.   Setup your own account with zoom
2.   Get link that is sent by the church in email
3.   Click on link it will open the zoon app once you log in to your account
4.   You will see "start new meeting" or "join meeting" click join
5.   This will bring a meeting ID screen - enter the meeting ID that is found in the email from the church
6.   Enter the meeting ID in the meeting ID feild - this will connect you to the meeting
7.   If the passcode is required enter the passcode that is found in the email from church
8.   Click "OK" after you enter the passcode
9.   You should now be in the meeting
The Schwerin Family
Jan Nowlen
Pastor Al Hohl
Antony Allyn Wyckoff -Rosenberg
Tyrell Tanner and Family
Dick Owens
Sandy Gregory
Katherine Trautman
Bud Ziebell
The Bilka Family
Anne Cleghorn
Cameron Mower & Family
The Willmott Family
All Teachers and Students


Thank You, Volunteers!

A big "thank you" goes out to our volunteers who have helped with Sunday Services this week. These were:

Ruth Holder - Worship Leader
Nan Cord - Usher
John and Jerrod Kiernan - Sound, Lighting, and Screen Display
Jim France and Paul Ebsen - Live Streaming

Office Hours for This Week

Tiffany will be out of the office from October 7th through the 12th and Barb Knepper is arranging for someone to fill in for her a couple of hours per day. Please be aware that if you do not have access to the church and need it during these dates, you may need to call ahead to make sure someone is available to open it. Normal office hours will return (M-F 9a.m. to 5p.m.) on the 13th. Thank you for your patience.

Take Some Time to Check in With Each Other

Remember to “check in” with the person(s) before you and after you in the current church directory. Let's make sure everyone is connected during this time!

Moving-On Box Needs

Dish Soap
Window Cleaner
Spray Bottles of Kitchen/BAthroom Clorox
Fry Pans
9x13 Cake Pans
Paring Knives
Glasses

Communication

We are finding that our newsletter is only being opened by about 50% of the people who receive it by email weekly. Make sure you share the news that we have updated it to this new platform and that is is also posted to our website weekly.


The Soup Kitchen

Council has voted to halt our in-person services to assist at the Soup Kitchen due to the dangers of COVID-19 and will revisit the project at the beginning of the year. If congregants would like to volunteer on their own, please contact the Soup Kitchen directly at their office number: (712) 279-3199.

The Soup Kitchen has been hit hard with the expanded need of families and individuals needing food assistance during COVID-19. They have been serving well over 3000 meals per month and are runing critically low on some items and are completely out of others. Here is the list of current needs. The items in all CAPS are the ones that they are completey out of at the moment.

BREAD
BUTTER
SPAGHETTI NOODLES
CHILI BEANS
RANCH DRESSING
SALTINE CRACKERS
CELERY
QUART SIZE ZIP LOCK BAGS
BBQ SAUCE
TUNA
Tater tots
Individually wrapped snacks
To go containers
To go soup bowls with lids
Fruit/Jello/Pudding cups
Food service plastic wrap
Plastic silverware (no knives)
Dinner napkins
Pickles
Italian dressing
Cookies
Coco powder
Baking powder (just a small amount)
Instant mashed potatoes
Chicken broth and base
Individual coffee creamers
Styrofoam coffee cups with lids
Hand soap
Frozen vegetables
Oven cleaner
Paper towels
Toilet paper


Erik's Closet Needs:
Socks
Underwear
Tennis shoes
Kleenex
Toilet paper
Shaving cream
Jeans
Sweatshirts
Blankets
Deodorant
Tampons and pads
Body and baby wipes
Lotion
Body wash
Foot powder
Shampoo and conditioner


You can drop donations and gift cards off at the Soup Kitchen or Mail them to:

717 W. 7th Street
Suoix City, Iowa 51103

They also have Venmo and Paypal for those who would like to donate through that method. Here is the info from them:

If you are wanting to make a donation please use the following:
Venmo : @siouxland-soupkitchen
All donations can be issued a receipt for tax purposes.


Rummage Sale
At this time we have postponed the Rummage Sale, however, those of you who are cleaning and de-cluttering your home during this time, there is plenty of room to store things you wish to get rid of. Just bring them to church when Tiffany is in the office and she will open the doors upstairs for you to bring your things in.

Sharing Our Community Memories and God Moments
 
In the spirit of Pastor Al Hohl's book on Prayer we've been talking about the importance of Remembering. To Pastor Hohl, forgetting is not the opposite of remembering. He says that DISmembering is actually the opposite of REmembering. He writes, "...to not remember is to tear apart. What we tear apart runs the risk of being scattered in our imaginations" (Hohl 2020, 172). I believe we would rather not run this risk. 

We are starting our own Story Corps Project. We would like your story about how this faith community has benefited your life in written, audio recorded, or video recorded format. Please send them to Todd at [email protected] or back to Tiffany at our church email at [email protected]. In case you need some prompts from Pastor Anne to get started, here are a few that might help:

  • I came to FCUCC because . . .
  • The person or group here who has made the most difference in my life is _____ because . . . 
  • I learned something new here that deepened my faith when . . .
  • I was able to make a difference in the community/wider world through FCUCC when . . .
  • A time I met God through FCUCC was . . .
  • A favorite memory I have of my time with FCUCC is . . .
Church Office Hours

Monday - Friday, 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. ***Please see note above for adjusted hours this week***


Church Staff:

Rev. Dr. Michael Castle

Tiffany Watts, Church Administrator

Todd Siefker, Intergenerational Coordinator

Rick Darrow, Organist
Church Contact Information

(712) 239-3385
www.firstcongregational.net





4600 Hamilton Boulevard
Sioux City, IA 51104
(712) 239-3385