Welcome! September 10—Rally Day - Federated Church · Melinda Smith, Congregational Life...
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We l c o m e ! Upcoming Activities and Opportunities at Federated
Ahead At The Fed
We welcome you to The Federated Church, a place to belong and a place to become. We are people just like you, who hope and love and hurt, and we have found
that Jesus Christ makes a transforming difference in our daily lives. Your presence matters to us. We open our hearts to you.
God accepts me just as I am, and loves
me too much to leave me that way. Federated accepts all people as they are and supports them in the spiritual
journey. With Christ we offer hope and healing to change our world.
Our Mission Statement
September 10—Rally Day
Sunday, September 17
Rev. Hamilton Throckmorton preaches
9 am Worship and Sunday School Music by The Ensemble
11 am Worship and Sunday School Music by Chancel Choir
Sunday, September 24
Rev. Hamilton Throckmorton preaches
9 am Worship and Sunday School Music by The Ensemble
11 am Worship and Sunday School Music by Chancel Choir
September 17 - Lectionary Readings Exodus 14:19-31; Psalm 114 or
Exodus 15:1b-11, 20-21 Genesis 50:15-21; Psalm 103:(1-7), 8-13
Romans 14:1-12
Matthew 18:21-35
Capital Campaign Corner
Deuteronomy 14:22 “Set aside a tithe— a tenth of all that your fields produce each
year.”
Life-giving God,
All that we are and all that we have are gifts from you, to do your will and extend your Dominion here on earth.
Make us eternally grateful. Ignite within us joyous enthusiasm. Inspire us to respond
exuberantly to the needs of Federated. Fill us with generosity
that we may share these gifts from you sacrificially, cheerfully
and proportionally. Lead us to do your will in our pledging to this
campaign. Enable us to rejoice in your grace, and renew Federated’s ministries and missions.
Remind us that where our treasure is, our hearts are also. Shepherd us to fulfill your desire in all that we are
and do. Amen.
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Our Staff is Here to Support YOU We at Federated believe in service. We think of our congregation as Ministers to the World and our church staff as Ministers to the Congregation. Should you have questions or need information, please contact us at 440.247.6490. We look forward to serving you.
Clergy *denotes part-time staff Hamilton Throckmorton, Senior Pastor Mark Simone, Associate Pastor, Family Ministries
* Susi Kawolics, Associate Pastor, Worship Planning and Faith Formation
Administration and Staff Amy Eugene, Senior Director of Operations
Melinda Smith, Congregational Life Administrator
* Trisha Holland, Marketing & Communications Specialist * Dolly Herschel, primetime@fed Coordinator * Darlene Nichols, Pastoral Care Administrator Bob Brandt, Lead Custodian
Daniel Pecchio, * Larry McGurer, * Kristen Olvera, * Jake Magalski, * Brent Simon, *Robert Keleman, Custodians
Music Staff * Marcia Snavely, Organist * Pat Haynish, Director of Children’s Choir * Thaddeus Quintin, Director Federated Bell Choir Children’s Ministries Staff * Marty Culbertson, Director of Jr. High Youth * Kiersti Critchfield, C0-Director of
Children’s Ministries Birth-6 * Emily Culp, C0-Director of Children’s Ministries K-6 and Director of Family Ministries * Alex Bell, Lianna Davis, Trisha Holland, Childcare Providers
Our Ushers and Greeters are wearing red carnations. They are available to answer any questions you may have and will be happy to assist you in any way.
Meal Packaging Event Saturday, September 23 | 3:00—5:00 pm
Valley Presbyterian Church
On September 23 representatives from Rise Against Hunger will be at Valley Presbyterian Church (located at 17560 Chillicothe Road) to
lead a food-packing event to prepare 10,000 meals.
Rise Against Hunger’s meal packaging program uses volunteers for the assembly-line packaging of highly nutritious dehydrated meals. The
packaging process is a great way to engage people of all ages around one goal: to put faith into action by sharing food with people in need.
If you are interested in participating, or have questions, call 440.543.1071 or email
Internet Risks Program Tuesday, September 26 | 7:00—8:30 pm
Valley Presbyterian Church
Valley Presbyterian Church (located at 17560 Chillicothe Road) is sponsoring a program on "Risks of the Internet." The program will include
time for individual questions. The speakers will be two Officers from the Bainbridge Police Department, Officer Kurt Dreger and Officer
Ryan Patete. Some of the topics covered will include: identity theft and fraud, child stalking issues, privacy concerns, public shaming issues
and much more that these Police Officers see every week. Light refreshments will be served.
If you have questions, call 440.543.1071 or email [email protected].
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A JustHope-Federated PartnerTrip to Chacraseca, Nicaragua
November 12-19 We will have the opportunity to do maintenance at Stitching Hope or in the community, teach art, theater, dance, yoga and other classes in the
cultural center, or work on the model farm.
The cost is $825 plus airfare. This covers meals,
transportation, housing at ”Casa de Paz” Retreat House for seven days, translators, trip coordination and leadership. A non-refundable
$200 deposit is due upon registration, with the balance due by SEPTEMBER.
For more information or to register contact Diane Tuuri at [email protected] or Jim Squire at [email protected].
Social Justice Advocacy Ministry
The SJAM team is next meeting on Sunday, September 17 at 12:15 pm in the Lounge. The mission of the Social Justice Advocacy Ministry is to be a voice and witness to God’s love for all people and creation and to advocate for justice for those who are marginalized, discriminated against and denied their inherent rights as children of God and citizens of our nation and world.
If you are interested and can't join us for the meeting, or have any questions, please contact Rev. Susi Kawolics at [email protected] or 440.247.6490 ext. 310. Newcomers welcome to the meeting!
Also, SJAM is sponsoring a series of movie nights that will focus on human rights, race relations, environmental issues, and more. We invite everyone from Federated Church and the larger community to join together for an evening of learning, stimulating conversation, and exploring the issues of our times. As we explore issues of social justice, questions keep coming: "What is God calling us to do? What is God asking of us? How will we respond?"
SJAM Movies When: Third Monday of the month Time: 7:00 - 9:30 pm Where: Family Life Center Youth Room Movies: (mark your calendars)
September 18 - 13th (Race relations) The first film will be "13th", an important and thought-provoking documentary focusing on the impact of the 13th Amendment which was meant to repeal slavery. Scholars, activists and politicians analyze the unfolding of how the 13th amendment was used to criminalize African Americans throughout history, and how today it fosters the U.S. prison boom. The impact of this on race relations today is staggering and eye-opening.
October 16 - For the Bible Tells Me So (LGBT understanding) November 20 - 30 Days (Immigration awareness) January - May 2018 – TBD
We invite you to bring a dessert to share for a sweet touch to our fellowship time together.
We hope to see you at our meeting on September 17 and/or at the movie on September 18!
Help Feed the Homeless at St. Paul’s
Ohio City Power's Soup for the Soul program has been preparing lunches for our friends at St.
Paul's for four years.
These items are needed for St. Paul's outreach
program from Federated: Soup base (chicken or beef: low sodium/low fat), rice, pasta, canned tomatoes, chicken, ground turkey or
ground chicken; canned kidney beans, navy beans, and tomato paste, commercial size oregano, garlic power, salt and pepper; tuna in
water, frozen peas, wide noodles, bread crumbs, low sodium mushroom soup; pasta sauce or pizza sauce, pizza cheese and cheese slices.
Items can be marked with “SFTS” and left behind the reception desk in the Lobby or in the freezer/
refrigerator in the Tunnel. The receptionist can help get it there. Let Lisa Braun know when items are there for pick up at 440.289.1657.
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Today begins our new program year and Sunday
School year! We’re so glad you joined us! It’s a reunion and a time to celebrate new beginnings.
You simply will not want to miss the all-church family event which begins at noon. It will
be held right in the parking lot!
There will be plenty of food, games and special attractions, and most of all, fellowship and fun!
We’re looking forward to seeing YOU there!
Sermon series for September and October: The Seven Solae
As many of you know, October 31, 2017
marks the 500th anniversary of the day that Martin Luther nailed his 95 theses against the Catholic Church up on the
church door in Wittenberg. Although church reformation had been on the hearts and minds of many for years before that,
and much had been written and said, it was this action by Luther that marked the beginning of the Reformation, and the
birth of the Protestant Church.
The early reformers put forth three
foundational principles of reformation known as the “Solae.” This list has been added onto since, bringing it to seven:
Sola Scriptura (only scripture), Sola Gratia (only grace), Sola Fide (only faith), Solus Christus (only Christ), Soli Deo gloria
(glory to God alone), Sola ecclesia (the Church alone) and Sola caritas (charitable love alone).
We will be celebrating Reformation Sunday on October 29. For the seven
Sundays before then, beginning with Rally Day, September 10, and running through Sunday, October 22, we will be using one
of these Solae each week, along with a Lectionary scripture reading, as a theme for our worship services.
Please join us for this series to prepare our hearts and minds for this milestone
anniversary of our reformed Protestant tradition. (For more details about this series, please see page 10 of our
September SPIRE, the newsletter of Federated Church.)
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Emergency Clean-up Buckets Bring the Family! Bring a Friend!
As another storm approaches, and we barely have had time to respond to the needs of the victims of
Hurricane Harvey, we feel a real desire to help in any way we can. So, we have a plan! We will be assembling Emergency Cleanup Buckets and delivering them to Church World Service. We will collect /assemble buckets on September 17 at 1:00 pm at the church on Bell Street.
Each bucket costs approximately $75 to fill. You can shop on your own (following the list below exactly!) and provide a $3 processing fee for delivery (do not put the money in the bucket!). Or, donate
$78 and we will shop for you and assemble the buckets for delivery. Emergency Clean-up Bucket List – please, only these items
• One five-gallon bucket with resealable lid (If bucket has been used, clean well but do not use if it has held chemicals of any kind.)
• Four scouring pads
• Seven sponges, including one large • One scrub brush • Eighteen reusable cleaning towels (e.g. Easy Wipes)
• One 50 oz. or two 25 oz. bottle(s) of liquid laundry detergent • One 16-28 oz. bottle of liquid disinfectant dish soap • One 12-16 oz. bottle of household cleaner that can be mixed with water (no spray bottles)
• One package of 48-50 clothespins • Clothesline, two 50 ft. or one 100 ft. • Five dust masks
• Two pairs non-surgical, non-latex gloves • One pair work gloves, cotton with leather
palm or all leather • 24-28 heavy duty or contractor type 30-45
gallon trash bags on a roll and removed
from carton • One 6-9 oz. bottle of non-aerosol insect
repellent
All cleaning items must be new – all liquid items must be capped and securely tightened. Place all
items into the bucket, making sure they are packed securely to avoid damage during shipment. Snap the lid on tight and seal with
packing tape. Please do not vary from the list or add anything else to the bucket!
Houston Disaster Relief Opportunity
If you are looking for a way to help with relief efforts in Houston, Texas, please consider giving through the UCC’s Emergency USA Fund—make
cash or check donations to: Federated Church. Put
“Harvey Relief” in the memo line and 100% of your donation will be
sent to the recovery efforts. Thank you!
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Interested in Supporting Family Ministries?
A meeting for everyone interested in Family Ministries for 2017-2018 will be held September 17 at 12:00 pm in Room 230. We’ll present the
program for the next year and discuss ideas for supporting the ministry. Childcare will be provided! If you have any questions, contact
Emily Culp at [email protected].
GROUP Needs Magazines
Mark Simone is collecting news, sports,
fashion, etc. magazines for a series of art projects with the senior high youth group. If you have some
and can donate them, please leave them in the
box behind the reception desk in the Lobby.
Thanks!
Sunday School—A Few Changes
Sunday School will be offered at both services. For both the 9:00 and 11:00 services (all
year) please sign your child/ren in at the desk located in the downstairs Lobby or at the small table in the Narthex.
Please make time to arrive early enough to include this check in process so we can obtain
valuable allergy information. After checking in, children will start in the Sanctuary with their parents. During the service there will be a “Time
with Children” where the children will be dismissed to their
Sunday School
This Week In Sunday
Discovery Island (Grades K-6)
Theme Bible Story Life App
Blessings
and
Birthrights
—Cooking
Jacob and Esau—
Genesis 25:29-34;
27:1-46
God
blesses
us.
Theme
Bible Story Life App
Super
Kids
Esther—
Esther 2:2-8
God made
everything
wonderful.
Kids’ Cove (Nursery/Pre-School)
Choir Practice Resumed
Attention all singers! Choir practices have resumed. The Ensemble meets on Tuesdays
from 7:30 to 9:30 pm and Chancel Choir meets on Thursdays from 7:00 to 9:00 pm.
Rehearsals will be held with Marcia Snavely until our new Choir Director is brought on board. Any and all singers are welcome to
attend!
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Weekly Calendar Activities in bold italics take place at the Family Life Center. Rentals, Scout and non-church related community events are not listed.
SUNDAY September 10—Rally Day 9:00 am Worship and Sunday School 11:00 am Worship and Sunday School 12:00 pm Rally Day Church Family and Community Picnic 8:15 pm AA Sunday Open Hearth Mtg MONDAY September 11 8:00 am Spirit Walk & Roll 10:00 am primetime@fed Pillows for Hospice 10:00 am primetime@fed Tai Chi 1:30 pm primetime@fed Federated Forum 3:15 pm primetime@fed Ministry Team Mtg 4:00 pm Children’s Choir Rehearsal 5-9 pm Rejoice & Renew Phone-a-thon Session 7:00 pm Congregational Care Commission Mtg TUESDAY September 12 7:30 am Rejoice & Renew Cabinet Mtg 8:00 am Spirit Walk & Roll 9:00 am Yoga~Spirit~Renewal 9:30 pm Pastoral Care Mtg 6:30 pm Spiritual Formation Commission Mtg 7:00 pm AA Fireside Mtg 7:00 pm Membership Committee Mtg 7:00 pm Mission & Service Commission Mtg 7:30 pm Ensemble Rehearsal WEDNESDAY September 13 7:30 am Contemplative Prayer 8:00 am Spirit Walk & Roll 12:00 pm Women’s Twelve to One AA Mtg 7:00 pm Daughters of Abraham Book Study 7:00 pm Stephen Ministry Mtg 7:30 pm Co-Ed Hoops Basketball 7:30 pm Women on the Move AA Mtg 7:30 pm Augustine Fellowship SLAA Mtg 8:00 pm Al-Anon Regular Mtg
THURSDAY September 14 8:00 am Spirit Walk & Roll 8:30 am Men’s Discussion Group 9:00 am Ladies Prayer Group 9:00 am primetime@fed Trip to Akron Zoo 9:30 am Sit ‘n Stitch 10:30 am Chair Pilates 6:00 pm Thursday Women’s Happy Hour AA Mtg 6:30 pm ACA Mtg 7:00 pm Bell Choir Rehearsal 7:00 pm Chancel Choir Rehearsal 7:00 pm Going Deeper—Youth Bible Study FRIDAY September 15 8:00 am Spirit Walk & Roll 9:30 am Women’s Discussion Group 12:00 pm Friday Big Book AA Mtg 1:00 pm Mahjong 2:00 pm primetime@fed Bowling—away 8:00 pm Chagrin Falls Friday AA Mtg SATURDAY September 16 SUNDAY September 17 9:00 am Worship and Sunday School 11:00 am Worship and Sunday School 12:00 pm Family Ministries Parents Discussion 12:15 pm Social Justice Advocacy Ministry Mtg 1:00 pm Emergency Cleanup Bucket Assembly 3:30 pm GROUP Kick-Off Picnic—away 5:00 pm JOY Kick-Off Picnic Gathering 8:15 pm AA Sunday Open Hearth Mtg
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FELLOWSHIP OF PRAYER Please include in your prayers this week….
Cindy Denney, 163 Chestnut Lane, Chagrin Falls, OH 44022, who is home recovering from a broken collarbone.
Linda Squire, 186 Sunrise Lane, Chagrin Falls, OH 44234, who is scheduled for knee replacement surgery on September 11 at Geauga Medical Center.
Each week, we ask your prayers for two of our staff members. This week please pray for Hamilton Throckmorton and Mark Simone.
Each month, the Mission & Service Commission is asking us to keep in prayer one of our church’s mission partners. For September, please keep in prayer Family Promise of Greater Cleveland.
The Fellowship of Prayer Note Writers for this week are: Marge Cook, 440.338.5375; Gayle Bauer, Jody Halley, Vivian Platek, Bobbie Walker, Trina Gigax,
Martine Scheuermann.
Fellowship Treats Please join us at noon for a community picnic in the parking lot!
September 17, members with last names beginning with S or T are invited to bring treats to share with the congregation. Please bring in treats that are cut-up and table-ready in disposable
containers. Ready-to-serve, finger foods are preferred. Healthy food choices are especially welcome! Please no food containing nuts. Food donations can be set out on the food table in Fellowship Hall when you come to Church. Thank you in advance for your participation!
September 24 — members with last names beginning with U, V, W, X, Y, or Z October 1 — members with last names beginning with A or B
October 8 — members with last names beginning with C or D
Photo Release Policy: Families and others in attendance at a Federated Church function acknowledge that they may be photographed and their image used in church publications and/or promotional materials.
76 BELL ST. CHAGRIN FALLS
OHIO 44022 ph 440.247.6490 fax 440.247.2516 www.fedchurch.org
www.federatedfamilylifecenter.com
There is an opportunity to donate the altar flowers for next Sunday, September 17. This is a wonderful
way to honor or memorialize a loved one. You may take the flowers with you after the service or the Angel Flower Ministry can rearrange them into smaller bouquets and deliver them to those that may need a little cheer. If you are interested, please contact Sue Mansour at 440.668.9399 or