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THE PILGRIM VISITORTHE PILGRIM VISITOR
November 2017-Vol. 42, No. 11
Published Monthly
First Congregational Church of Royal Oak 1314 Northwood Boulevard, Royal Oak, Michigan 48073 248.288.4220—[email protected]—www.fccro.org Return Service Requested
November 19th, 2017 is Heritage Sunday at FCCRO. As part of the celebration of our Congre-gational traditions and our Pilgrim forefathers, the Congregational Heritage Committee is sponsoring a potluck dinner immediately following the worship service. Pilgrim dress is encouraged. Turkey, gravy and dressing, potatoes, rolls, and beverages will be provided. You are encouraged to bring foods that
are traditional, either to your own family’s Thanksgiving celebration or which would have been served at the original Thanksgiving feast. In order to provide for a variety of foods, please follow the schedule
based on the first letter of your last name:
DESSERTS SALADS VEGETABLES A-G H-M N-Z
We will provide paper plates, cups, silverware and napkins. Families with pre-school children will be served first.
Please come and join the celebration!
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INTRODUCING
REV. DR. MARK JENSEN
INTERIM MINISTER, FCCRO
We welcome Rev. Dr. Mark P. Jensen to Royal
Oak as he begins serving as our Interim
Minister. He has preached here and served our
congregation in various ways over the years.
For thirty one years, Mark was senior minister
of North Congregational Church of Farmington
Hills, where he is Minister Emeritus. Since his
retirement there, he has been interim in several
of our association churches. He has been on
many boards of the National Association of
Congregational Christian Churches, and was
Moderator of the Association. He was co-chair
of the Host Committee for the 2016 National
Meeting held in Dearborn.
He is a graduate of the University of Minnesota
and Colgate Rochester Divinity School. He did
Doctoral studies in Boston. Mark was ordained
at Plymouth Congregational Church of
Minneapolis, and had congregations in
Pittsburgh and Boston. He is Trustee Emeritus
of Olivet College, where he was most recently
chair of the Presidential Search Committee.
Numerous community organizations have
named him to their boards.
Mark lives in Farmington Hills with his wife
Liane. Their son Matt, and his family, live in
Royal Oak. Their daughter Rachel, and her
family, live in Ann Arbor.
Among responsibilities, the Interim Minister is to
plan and conduct worship services, attend
Council and Deacon meetings, interact with
staff and hold meetings with them. Hours and
days are flexible depending on the interim’s
needs and the needs of the church. While
Pastoral Care Ministries will assume
responsibility for regular pastoral care, he will
provide services in extreme circumstances.
Mark will be available for weddings and funerals
and counseling as necessary.
Let each one of us share in our new avenue of
ministry at First Congregational Church with joy!
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A MESSAGE FROM
REV. DR. MARK JENSEN
To be a Congregational Church in Michigan for 175 years is no small feat. I am thankful that I can be a small part of this Royal Oak Church family in this time. Just think of the changes that have confronted First Congregational Church and the nation in that time.
Sometimes we look at the changes in our day
and think of the seemingly overwhelming
challenges we face. We can look at our society
and world speaking of some kind of doomsday.
We forget that throughout the Bible and world
history we can learn from stories about floods,
war, and dysfunctional families (read about
Joseph and his brothers, King David and his
children). In the last 175 years the US has
faced numerous wars, epidemics, and other
trials. Yet in that time, there have been
blessings and hope on which we might focus,
too.
We have a long way to go in many areas, but
slavery in America is never going to be justified
again. Antislavery societies included many
leaders who were Congregationalists. Women
have more equal standing in society. They
teach, run businesses, and are doctors and
judges. Women have been ordained in
Congregational churches for over 160 years.
Alternative ways of living are more diverse than
ever.
No, we haven’t “arrived.” The hymn, “Come
Labor On” calls to us. As we come to the
celebration of Heritage Sunday with Worship,
good food and wonderful music and to
Thanksgiving 2017, let each one of us
remember the challenges of the past even as
we move forward with hope to meet the
confrontations in our day. Each of us has a role
in being good stewards of Gods gifts to us, as
we work, give, pray, and reach out to one
another at Church, at home, and in the world at
large.
A message for Mark can be left in the office, or email him at
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STEWARDSHIP MESSAGE
The beautiful Michigan trees turning rainbow
colors, the nip in the air, and shorter days let
us know that we are coming to a close of
another summer. And with the Autumn
season comes our annual Stewardship drive.
We have a lot of volunteers at First
Congregational. Boards, committees, the
Green Team, the Circles, the Odd Job
Squad, teachers, the choir… we should all
be proud of the job each and every one of us
does to keep the doors open, to serve God
and the community. But despite the sweat
equity each of us puts into the Church, we
still have expenses. Our work keeps them
modest. But they are there.
Our voluntary pledges are the primary
financial tool here at FCC. They help us plan
the programs and tell us whether we can pay
for all of our budgeted expenses for the
upcoming year. In the approaching weeks,
another bunch of volunteers, the
Stewardship Committee, will ask for you to
help with this year’s planning by turning in
your annual pledge. We thank you in
advance for your support.
BOOKS ON WHEELS
The library team would like
to lend church library
books to those who are
recuperating at home, or
are otherwise unable to get
to church. Anyone who is homebound,
regardless of age, can take advantage of this
lending program. You can give us
suggestions on the type of book you would
enjoy borrowing, or our team can select
some for you based on your interests. We
have books for all ages and on all subjects.
We even have a selection of large print
books you can borrow.
A Message from TINA the Director of Family Ministries
Autumn is officially here, although until very
recently, it has felt like July or August! Several
times in the last month, I had to check the
calendar to make sure it really was October!
We have had a successful first rotation with the
upstairs K-8 kids, studying “The Great
Commandment.” This rotation culminated with
a puppet show for the congregation, which was
very successful! The story had a great
message: that we are all one big church family,
and we need to respect and care for each
other! The kids had a great time! Our current
rotation, which will go through mid-November,
is the story of Jonah and the Big Fish! As most
of us probably know, Jonah does not want to
do what God commands him to do, and
because of it, he ends up in the belly of a giant
fish! We are exploring with the children how
God gives second chances, and he expects us
to do the same. A good reminder for anyone,
not just the children!
Another theme that is ongoing in November is
the reminder to be thankful. In this holiday
season, being thankful for what we have,
exercising forgiveness and showing kindness
and generosity are great lessons for children
and grown-ups alike!
Don’t forget about our annual Heritage Potluck
coming up November 19! Details are on the
board in front of the social hall! We hope to see
you all there, and at our upcoming events in
December (my favorite month!).
Tina Sherban
Board of Christian Outreach (BCO) Monthly Update
BEACON OF HOPE FOOD PANTRY The food pantry will be open to families on the 4
th Saturday of the month for the month of
October and the 3rd
Saturday of the month for the months of November and December. The next pantry day is Saturday, October 28. There are opportunities to help with setup on October 27 at 7pm. Let someone from the Board know if you can volunteer.
Plastic bags are no longer needed, but please continue to bring in your donations of cheese and butter. They are very much appreciated by the families that frequent the food pantry. TURKEY DRIVE Our annual turkey drive to benefit Gleaners will be on November 19. More details will follow. OPPORTUNITIES TO HELP AT CHRISTMAS - Salvation Army bell ringing in December - Christmas gifts for Jimmy’s Kids
More information on these opportunities to help will be in the PV as time gets closer to Christmas.
KIVA REPORT
HARUPERI - ZIMBABWE
Haruperi has benefited largely from the Kiva loans as her business has now expanded to providing tomatoes at wholesale price to her clients to purchase stock of feeds for her poultry animals and also fresh vegetables to resell. The level of stocks has also increased and she now needs the loan to be in a position to meet the increased demand for her products. She has also managed to build her house up almost to the window level, making her more appreciative of the Kiva loans. The Board of Christian Outreach made a $50 loan to Haruperi.
SAFIYA – NIGERIA
Safiya is a maize farmer who is married and lives with her husband and children in a small village in the state of Kaduna. Her village is a small community where farming is the primary means of income for most families. Safiya dreams that one day her children will grow up to be businessmen and women.
Using her last input loan from Babban Gona, Safiya gained access to high-quality farm inputs, and now expects a bountiful harvest.
As a Babban Gona member, Safiya will now receive a Harvest Advance loan, providing her with a cash advance. She will use this loan to pay her children’s school fees and secure their future. Additionally, Babban Gona will support Safiya by storing the harvested maize to sell later in the year. Now, she does not have to forfeit making a profit by selling her maize at low harvest prices.
Safiya notes that working with Babban Gona has improved her life considerably by providing her with a holistic agricultural package and wide support network. Safiya can now generate earnings significantly above the average Nigerian farmer’s annual income and secure her family’s future. The Board of Christian Education made a $100 loan to Safiya.
If you are interested in becoming a member of FCCRO this year, please
contact Claire Boyce or the church office.
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FROM THE TRUSTEES: We are running significantly behind our projected collections for the year. Please review your giving against your pledge and make some attempt to catch up if necessary. Thank you!
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2017 FCC CHILDREN'S CHRISTMAS PAGEANT: The performance is planned for Sunday, December 17th. We are looking for interested youth to help. Join us, as we prepare for the Christmas season. We have big parts, little parts, silent parts, singing parts… the perfect part for you to shine! In addition, we could use help with rehearsals, sets, and costumes. Please contact [email protected] for more information. BOY SCOUT TROOP 1610 will be taking wreath and garland orders during coffee hour November 5th and 12th (Or call Ken Friedman at 248.935.0080 to order by phone!) All orders will be available November 19th for pick up!
THE SOROPTIMIST INTERNATIONAL is accepting applications for its LIVE YOUR DREAM AWARD — a monetary award to assist women with primary financial responsibility for their families to obtain the skills-training and education necessary to improve their employment status and standard of living for themselves and their family. More information is available in the church office. Applications must be submitted by November 15. PLEDGE CARDS HAVE BEEN MAILED — they are also available in the office. Please return your pledge card by November 5. Contact Kathy Gavin at [email protected] with questions. Thank you for supporting FCC!
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HELP WANTED:
Heritage Sunday November 19th, 2017
The Heritage Committee is once again looking forward
to our annual celebration of our Heritage with a special church service followed by a potluck turkey dinner. As usual, the meat, potatoes, gravy, dressing, rolls,
and beverages will be provided by the committee and
cooked by our own resident chef, Ken Goodwin. We ask that each family bring a dish to serve 8 as
requested on this month's PV cover, according to
the initial of your last name.
The members of the committee would like some help in
putting on the festive ev ent. Help is especially needed
for the set-up process on Sat., Nov. 18th at 9:30am and
again on Sunday morning, the 19th, for the intake of the
potluck food items and the clean-up after. If you feel that
you could assist us at either of these times, please contact: Judy Marin at 586 576-7101
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In celebration of its 175th anniversary, The First Congregational Church (and friends)
presents a choral and orchestral performance of
Randall Thompson
Ode to the Virginian VoyageOde to the Virginian VoyageOde to the Virginian Voyage
Sunday, November 19, 2017 at 2 p.m. (following our Heritage Sunday potluck!)
First Congregational Church of Royal Oak 1314 Northwood Blvd., Royal Oak, MI 48073
Admission is FREE! Everyone is welcome! Please join us!
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Mondays Wired Word, 7pm, Youth Room Wednesday Bell Choir Rehearsal, 6:30pm Thursdays “Ode” Rehearsals, 6:30pm Chancel Choir Rehearsal, 7pm Saturdays Men’s Breakfast Club, 8am, Nick’s Country Oven
Sun. Oct. 29 Halloween Party Coffee Hour followed by Trunk or Treat Sun. Nov, 19 Heritage Sunday Potluck, following service “Ode” performance, 2pm Sun. Dec. 3 Classical Bells Concert, 4pm Sun. Dec. 10 Holiday Workshop Sun. Dec. 17 Youth Christmas pageant, during worship service
FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH OF ROYAL OAK 1314 Northwood Boulevard, Royal Oak, Michigan 48073
(248) 288-4220 [email protected] www.fccro.org
The Rev. Dr. Mark P. Jensen, Interim Senior Minister [email protected]
Melissa Ambrose-Eidson, Minister of Music Tina Sherban, Director of Family Ministries
Alissa Gorman, Administrative Assistant Lori Dixon, Bell Choir Director
The Board of Christian Education is hosting a special HALLOWEEN themed
coffee hour on October 29, followed by our first ever TRUNK OR TREAT! We are also asking for candy donations which can be
dropped off in the office! Costumes are encouraged and
friends are welcome!
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