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October 4, 2023

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Note from Ellen

Dear Friends,


Our text for this coming Sunday (Deuteronomy 6:4-9) speaks of loving God with heart, mind, soul, and strength. I am grateful for the ways you pour your entire beings into loving God and serving our neighbors. This week alone is filled to the brim with a myriad of ways that you make God’s love and your love for God visible. This past Sunday we blessed and gave thanks for all God’s creatures at our Blessing of the Animals and had a lively youth scavenger hunt on campus, thanks to the work of multiple volunteers. Davis Hall now stands at the ready for Saturday’s market when we will raise funds for our partners in Haiti, also thanks to many volunteers. We will gather twice this week to celebrate God’s promise of resurrection as we give thanks for the lives of two of our beloved members and care for their families. And we will welcome new members and baptize a child on Sunday morning and join our neighbors for the CROP Walk Sunday afternoon. This is a week when it is easy to see and be a community that loves God with every ounce of our beings.


What does this whole-hearted devotion look like in quieter moments? What helps you love and serve God above all else when you or we aren’t so busy loving and giving out loud?


Thank you for all the ways you help me be faithful in this and every season.


Grace and peace,

Ellen




Bridge Texts



September 27: Genesis 35:9-15

September 28: Genesis 37:1-11

September 29: Genesis 37:12-36

September 30: Genesis 45:1-28

October 1: Exodus 1:8-14 [15-2:10]; 3:1-15

October 2: Exodus 3:16-22

October 3: Exodus 4:1-17


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Lay Reader sign up link:  https://www.signupgenius.com/go/30e0948acab2dabf49-scripture


link for online worship:  https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCfpzVUz-ZgaCJuogIMor8Iw/live


link to Ellen's sermon podcasts:  https://bit.ly/Sermons_FPCConcord

Crop Walk October 8

The annual Cabarrus County CROP Hunger Walk is next Sunday, October 8, in Concord.


Registration begins at 1:00 PM with the walk starting at 2:00 PM.


This fun event for all ages raises money and awareness for local and world hunger relief, supporting Church World Service, and the Cooperative Christian Ministry.


Please use the link below to join our FPC Concord team as a participant or a donor. Hope you can join us for the walk starting at Forest Hills United Methodist on Union Street in Concord!


https://events.crophungerwalk.org/2023/event/cabarruscountync


Online donations can be made using the link above, but you may also bring cash or check donations on the day of the walk. Checks should be made out to “CWS/CROP.” Please contact Kay Wall at kaybo198@aol.com if you have any questions.

New Session of Racial Equity Reads

It’s time to buy your book for the next round of Racial Equity Reads, scheduled to start October 12.

 

The book for this round is “How Far to the Promised Land: One Black Family’s Story of Hope and Survival in the American South,” by award-winning author Esau McCaulley. We’ll start by discussing the Introduction and the first three chapters of Part I, totaling 40 pages.

 

McCaulley is associate professor of the New Testament at Wheaton College, a contributing opinion writer for The New York Times and theologian in residence at a historically Black congregation in Chicago.

 

The selections we read and discuss are intended to broaden and deepen our understanding of the origins and history of anti-Black racism in America and its effects on both Black and white people into the present.

 

You can support Black-owned business by buying the book from Shelves, a Black-owned virtual bookstore in Charlotte. Order by emailing orders@shelvesbookstore.com. It is also available on Amazon.com.

 

Meetings will be in The Commons at 7 PM Thursdays starting October 12. It’s also possible we may go to Zoom meetings. Our group is informal, and you can join any time. For more information email Scott Verner at sverner@yahoo.com.

Fall Picnic October 15

Join us for our Fall Picnic! We will gather on the front lawn on Sunday, October 15 after worship for fellowship, food, and fun for all ages. Please plan to join us!  


***$10 per person, $25 max per family


Click here for the sign-up. The deadline is next Tuesday, October 10.

Church Scavenger Hunt

Our Youth followed a series of clues which led them through all four campus buildings with stops in the offices of Pastor Ellen, Pastor Casey, DCE Mrs. Prager, the Cake Room, Market for Mission, Davis Hall kitchen, the sanctuary chancel and choir loft, the backpack room, and the History Room. A special thanks to all our volunteers – Bill, Sally, Carol, Connie, Harriett, Gina, Margaret, Susan, Tripp, Whitney, Kirby, Jennifer, and Julie! The Youth enjoyed snacks at several stops and learned some fun church history too. Each Youth has an orange paper with a list of items that we are collecting in the month of October for the Backpack Program.


We could still use some baked goods and volunteers for our Youth Bake Sale for Market for Mission. Sign-up today! 2023-2024 Youth: Youth Bake Sale - Market for Mission (signupgenius.com)

Lunch Bunch

We had another successful program for our Lunch bunch on September 27.


Our guest speaker was Michael Hansen, an antique dealer for 50 years, and a certified appraiser.


Twenty-eight people attended and enjoyed hearing the history and values of items that were brought in for appraisal.

PW Fall Event

Wednesday, November 29, 2023

Presbyterian Women

Fall Spiritual Event

"Come to the Table"

Advent Communion and Lunch

12:00 PM

Todd Hobbie Sunday School Class

Turning toward Resurrection in the Todd Hobbie Sunday School Class

 

Over the last two weeks, we have covered what the Hebrew Bible says about Sheol, which the ancient Israelites believed to be the final resting place of human beings, and we have traced the beginning of a turn toward Jewish hope for a day of resurrection in the literature of the Maccabean revolt, roughly a century and a half before the birth of Jesus. One major takeaway from both lessons is that both the concept of Sheol and the concept of a day of resurrection were comforting to the people who heard them. This week, we will turn to what Jesus and the gospels say about life beyond death, noticing where Jesus draws from and where he breaks from these earlier traditions. To what extent is Jesus' message about life beyond death comforting to his listeners... and to us? I hope to see you there, and if you missed either week, you can catch up before Sunday by listening to podcast recordings of both classes using the links below. — Pastor Casey

 

https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/your-union-rev/episodes/If-I-Make-My-Bed-in-Sheol-e29taqg

https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/your-union-rev/episodes/Turning-toward-Resurrection-Life-beyond-Death-in-the-Maccabean-Literature-e2a58j3

Blessing of the Animals 2023

Last Sunday afternoon, the church lawn hosted many of our four-legged friends for a Blessing of the Animals. We enjoyed the beautiful weather, sweet treats for both dogs and people, and fellowship with some of our Union Street neighbors, as we got to worship together in thankfulness for all of God’s creatures. It was a joy to meet each other’s beautiful pets, and we also collected donations for our local animal shelter. 

Cabin Camping

Our Girl Scouts spent part of the weekend cabin camping at Holly Hut in Dan Nicholas Park. Brownies, Juniors, Cadettes, and Seniors enjoyed dinner around the fire and made s’mores. There were a lot of varieties of mushrooms popping up around the campsite to research and sketch. The Daisy troop joined the adventure on Saturday morning as the girls explored all of the park fun – carousel, train ride, small zoo, gem mining, and more! The troops enjoyed walking tacos for lunch and began planning for their next camping adventure.

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Calendar

Sunday, October 8, 2023

Rev. Ellen Crawford True

Mark 12:28-31; Deuteronomy 6:4-9 

Thursday, October 5

8:00 AM Market set-up (Davis Hall)

9:00 AM First Kids Preschool (Will Young Bldg)

2:00 PM Hartsell funeral (Sanctuary and Fellowship House)

4:00 PM CCYO (Ed Bldg)

5:30 PM Girl Scouts Troop 334 (Ed Bldg)

6:00 PM Girl Scouts (Sanctuary)

6:00 PM GS Daisy, Brownie & Junior Troops (Ed Bldg)

Friday, October 6

8:00 AM Market set-up (Davis Hall)

9:00 AM First Kids Preschool (Will Young Bldg)

10:00 AM CCM Meeting (Commons)

2:00 PM Faust funeral (Sanctuary & Fellowship House)

Saturday, October 7

8:00 AM Market for Mission (Davis Hall)

Sunday, October 8

9:45 AM S & D Class (Fellowship House)

9:45 AM Todd Hobbie Class (Davis Hall)

9:45 AM Journey Class (Journey Classroom)

10:30 AM Sanctuary Choir (Choir Room)

11:00 AM Worship (Sanctuary)

2:00 PM Crop Walk (Off campus)

3:00 PM Circle 5 (Library Conference Room)

4:00 PM We Build breakfast setup (Davis Hall)

Monday, October 9

8:30 AM WE Build breakfast (Davis Hall)

6:30 PM Circle 4 (Off campus)

7:00 PM Boy Scouts (Will Young rm 304)

7:00 PM Boy Scout District Roundtable (Davis Hall)

Tuesday, October 10

9:00 AM First Kids Preschool (Will Young Bldg)

11:30 AM Circle 3 (Davis Hall)

2:00 PM Staff Mtg (FH Sunroom)

6:00 PM Cub Scouts (Davis Hall)

7:00 PM Al Anon (Commons)

7:00 PM PW CT (Library Conference Room)

Wednesday, October 11

9:00 AM First Kids Preschool (Will Young Bldg)

10:30 AM Bible Study (Fellowship House)

6:45 PM CE Meeting (FH sunroom)

7:30 PM Choir Rehearsal (Choir Room)

Church Report

Memorials

Sue Hartsell - Memorial Garden, Backpack Program

Sherry Simpson - Backpack Program

Honorarium

Kirby Bullard - Backpack Program

Condolences

The sympathy and condolences of the congregation are extended to the families of Jane Faust, Beulah Thorson, and Frankie Godley, as they mourn their passing. Jane died on September 27, 2023, Beulah died on October 2, 2023, and Frankie died on October 3, 2023.

Birthdays

October 5 - Chloe Cline, Tyler Hough

October 6 - Kim Barus, Oliver Hester, Deaven Niblock, Will Rinker

October 7 - Kenneth Clausen, Dennison Moore, Mark Payne

October 8 - Shaun Barrier, Braedon Hough, Christopher Jones

October 10 - Lipe Barrier, Pat DeLizza, Jeff Griffin, Emily Lippard, Don Seitz, Scott Sherrill

October 11 - Rebecca Patten, Elizabeth Payne

To enjoy a sung Happy Birthday, click here!

Staff

Ellen Crawford True

Senior Pastor/Head of Staff 

ellen.crawfordtrue@firstpresconcord.org



Casey Aldridge

Associate Pastor

casey.aldridge@firstpresconcord.org



René Prager

Director of Christian Education

r.prager@firstpresconcord.org




Director of Music and Organist

Choirmaster

Suzanne Russell
Church Administrator

Kim Mazzola
Financial Administrative Asst.

Heath Ritchie
Maintenance Superintendent


Director of First Kids


Wedding Director
Contact Info
First Presbyterian Church
(704) 788-2100

70 Union Street North
Concord NC 28025 

Mailing Address: 
PO Box 789 Concord NC 28026-0789

Church Office Hours: 
Monday - Thursday, 8:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Closed Friday

The Commons Prayer Room:

Open to FPC: Sunday until 1:00 PM,  

Tuesday10 AM - 5 PM, Thursday 10 AM - 5 PM

Open to FPC and the public: Wednesday 10 AM - 6 PM, Saturday 10 AM - 3 PM     

Group times available with prior arrangement


Memorial Garden:

info@firstpresconcord.org


36 Spring Street SW

Concord NC 28025

 

Garden Hours: 

Tuesday - Sunday, 9:00 AM - 7:00 PM

March 15 - September 15


Tuesday- Sunday, 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM

September 15 - March 15

Closed Monday

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