Saturday, October 1, 2011

Sunday at First Church: The Great Reversal




Sunday, October 2, 2011

First Church UCC
Congregational
190 Court Street
Middletown, CT


With the Rev. Dr. Brenda Pelc-Faszcza, Interim Minister

Rev. Brenda's sermons have resonated with me, especially September 11th's "Perfection by Practice," where Rev. Brenda broadly considered our human quandary of longing for perfection and settling for mostly coming up short. "It's Ok to just go through the motions," she allowed, "it's Ok sometimes to just show up," she said, letting me off the hook for many occasions where that's all I could do.

Come visit First Church for words of wisdom, this week's sermon, The Great Reversal--what's that all about? Come for music for the soul, refreshments, conversation, and a mini-workshop on discovering the life you were born to live. Childcare available. Sunday school during the service, refreshments afterwards.


Music
Prelude Morning Has Broken arr. Fred Bock

Hymn In Christ There Is No East of West

Anthem He Is Exalted, The Celebration Singers

Offertory Your Word, O Lord, Is Gentle Dew Barry Bobb

Hymn Let Us Talents and Tongues Employ

Hymn This Is a Day of New Beginnings

Postlude Praise To The Lord, arr. Calvin Hampton

Scripture Reading
Genesis 18:1-8
Luke 14:7-14

Sermon – The Great Reversal

Second Hour Program - Discover The Life Your Were Born To Live, with Anne-Marie Cannata and Annaita Gandhy.

Life is filled with challenges! This workshop will enable you to better understand the specific challenges that are in your Life Path and become more accepting, more patient and more loving to your Self and others. Based mainly on the book by Dan Millman, The Life You Were Born to Live. Bring the exact birth dates (day, month and year) of the people in your life with whom you wish to better relate.


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Child care is provided every Sunday at First Church--just ask about it as you come in, at the front door; parking is available on Court Street & in the surrounding neighborhood.




The mission of First Church is to engage and support people in worship, learning, fellowship, and service, so that all may find in our community the Spirit of the living Christ.




First Church is an Open and Affirming Church: All are welcome into the full life of our community regardless of their race, age, gender, nationality, marital status, economic situation, mental or physical ability, or sexual orientation. No matter where you are on life’s journey, you are welcome. Come visit and see.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

I am an atheist, but open to listening to all beliefs and thoughts, so I read this weekly notice about the upcoming church events with interest. I really like the idea stated here that its sometimes ok to just show up. I agree completely, and I appreciate these posts, which I can get something out of even though I will never attend a church service.