Weekly Bulletin
GUIDE POSTS
Sunday, July 8
10:00 a.m. – Worship (Sanctuary)
Tuesday, July 10
10:00 a.m. – Staff Meeting (Conference Room)
6:00 p.m. – Music and Worship Team Meeting (Conference Room)
7:00 p.m. – Ministry Council Meeting (Guild Room)
Sunday, July 15
10:00 a.m. – Worship (Sanctuary)
Tuesday, July 17
10:00 a.m. – Staff Meeting (Conference Room)
Sunday, July 22
10:00 a.m. – Worship (Sanctuary)
ANNOUNCEMENTS
The rose in the chancel is a “peace rose.” It symbolizes our prayers for peace in a troubled world.
The chancel flowers are from Sandy Whiteley in honor of the graduation of her daughter, Cybele Malone, from Columbia University (NYC) graduate school.
The lay reader today is Sandy Whiteley.
You are welcomed and seated today by Nancy Anderson, John Betts, Eric Erickson, Jean Herbert and Sandy Whiteley.
Thanks to Jessica Don for sharing her music with us today.
You are invited to join the virtual prayer circle at First Congregational Church. It is a wonderful way to develop a richer prayer life and stay connected to the needs of those in our congregation and around us. An e-mail is sent around weekly or so with a list of people to pray for and a suggested prayer for the week. If you are interested in being part of the church's virtual prayer circle or if you have a prayer concern you would like to offer up, please send a note to joysandconcerns@gmail.com. We want to respect privacy so we ask that you seek a person's permission before offering up their needs for prayer. We look forward to hearing from you! Pam Daniels, Prayer Circle Coordinator
Join the Parade. The CROP Walk Volunteers are making a small float to pull in the walk this fall. We are working on the papier mache and decorations each Sunday this summer after worship. The theme every year is We Walk Because They Walk. We are making large pieces of food and one-dimensional figures of children from around the world. Our church name and LOGO will also appear. A young man from Inter-Faith Action Council will be helping. You don't have to be an artist! Parents to help with construction activities and design, etc would be very welcome. Meet Laura Wilson after refreshments with your ideas and Elmer’s glue.
Think Green! Check out our big, green frog in the Narthex for tips on conservation. How about using cloth bags instead of plastic when you go out shopping? Free tote bags with the frog. Faith and Public Issues
Last Updated: Wednesday, February 6, 2008

