Upcoming Events for March 26 thru April 1 (Page 6)

Upcoming Events for March 26 thru April 1 (Page 6)

This Sunday begins Holy Week with a Service of the Palms and the Passion, which contains two different movements. First, we will wave palms and celebrate Jesus on his final journey to Jerusalem. Last, we will be reminded of how the disciples betrayed him as he prepared for the end of his life. After worship, we will join with other Lexington churches at the YMCA for the Community Palm Sunday Service.
Maundy Thursday at 6:30 we will gather to remember Jesus’ last meal with his disciples and his commandment for us to love one other. We will then remember the events leading to Jesus’ execution.
This year, Easter Sunday falls on April 1st, which is April Fool’s Day. Let’s celebrate this rare pairing at our Easter breakfast. Bring your favorite joke to share at breakfast.
In the early church, a tradition began where clergy celebrated with jokes and humor that God played a practical joke on the devil by raising Jesus from the dead… “Risus paschalis – the Easter laugh,” the early theologians called it. UCC Pastor Emily Heath says, “In a way, the Resurrection might sound like the ultimate April Fool’s Day joke. The world thought Jesus was dead, and yet he sprang from the grave. You can almost hear him say, ‘Just kidding, y’all!’”
The Resurrection is not a trick, nor is it an April Fool’s Joke. It is the truth we proclaim, and it is the truth we need in a world where so much is not funny. The fact that Jesus could face every horrible thing this world could throw at him, could be literally dead, and could rise again is a sign that life will always win in the end. That is so stunningly inexplicable that it is laughable.”
In our life together dear church, we cry, we mourn… and then, often when we least expect it, we laugh…
My prayers are with you this week

RESERVE YOUR COPY OF THE NEW CHURCH DIRECTORY BY MARCH 31st
Contact the church office (336-248-2617 or carolyn@frucc.org) to add your name to the list. There will be a cost for the directory, but at this time that amount is undetermined. You will be under NO OBLIGATION to purchase your reserved copy, but we need a general idea of how many to order.
NEW PRAYER REQUEST CARDS are located on the backs of the pews for your convenience to request prayer for yourself or someone else. Place completed cards in the offering plate. These will be forwarded to Ben Hale of the Evangelism Committee, who will send a card, if requested; to let the individuals know they are in our prayers. You may still continue to contact Sylvia Walser at 336-225-2964 or the church office at 336-248-2617 or carolyn@frucc.org of any prayer requests.

THE WEEK AHEAD

Monday, March 26
5:00pm Tutoring
6:30pm Open Hands Ministry {FH}
Tuesday, March 27
10:00am Weaving Women {WW Classroom}
12-1:00pm Lenten Lunch & Learn {P}
5:00-7:00pm Community Meal at First Reformed UCC at 5:00pm. Menu includes:
Spiral ham, green beans, braised potatoes, cole slaw and rolls.
Contributions will go to Special Olympics of Davidson County.
5:00-8:00pm Additional collection time for Girl Scout DECLUTTER CHALLENGE
Wednesday, March 28
6:30pm Bell Choir {Bell Room}
7:15pm Choir {Ch. A}
Thursday, March 29
10:00am-1:00pm Walk the Labyrinth {FH}
5:00-6:00pm Walk the Labyrinth {FH}
5:30pm YOGA Class {P}
6:30pm Maundy Thursday Service {S}
Friday, March 30 GOOD FRIDAY *HOLIDAY* CHURCH OFFICE CLOSED
10:00am-1:00pm Walk the Labyrinth {FH}
Saturday, March 31
10:00am-1:00pm Walk the Labyrinth {FH}
Sunday, April 1 EASTER SUNDAY…NO SUNDAY SCHOOL
9:30am Light Easter Breakfast prepared by Jerry Lovell: Ham biscuits, sausage biscuits, fruit, pastries, juice & coffee Bring your favorite joke to share at breakfast.
10:00am Children’s Easter Egg Hunt
11:00am Worship in the Sanctuary

ADDITIONAL COLLECTION DAYS AND TIMES FOR THE GIRL SCOUT DECLUTTER CHALLENGE
Monday, April 2 10:00am-2:00pm
Tuesday, April 3 3:00-6:00pm
Thursday, April 5 12-5:00pm

THE YARD SALE IS SCHEDULED FOR SATURDAY, APRIL 7 in the grassy area in front of
the playground. IN CASE OF RAIN it will be held in the Fellowship Hall.

Saturday, April 14
CONFIRMANDS TO VISIT CIVIL RIGHTS MUSEUM IN GREENSBORO on . If others, 9th grade or older, would like to accompany the group on this trip, please contact the church office. Someone will contact you with more information.
OUR CHURCH AT PRAYER

CHURCH MEMBERS: Jo Hudson, Ruth Essick, Carolyn Spivey, Peggy Bates, Ruth Fritts, Margot Everhart
HOMEBOUND MEMBERS: Valerie Price, Joyce Price, Rita Tussey, Adena Wall, Marzell Crotts, Hoyle Potts, Doris Flynt, James Everhart, Lib & Jimbo Hinkle
OUR FRIENDS: Kiana Sinz (friend of Patti Lovell), Rev. Jamie Armstrong (1st UMC) and his wife, Rev. Elizabeth Graves (Epworth UMC in Concord), Virginia Byars (friend of Alisa Johnson), Derrick Wong (friend of Joni Walser), Ashley Anderson (Lee Ann Peele’s cousin), Judy Stanley (family of Alane Holste), Greg Nifong (Lib Sink’s nephew), Danny Lloyd (Frank Callicutt’s father), Lynn Mack (friend of Mary Berrier), Dot Crotts (Frank Leonard’s aunt), Doris Brown (Mike & Lynn Brown’s sister-in-law), Ronald Yates, (Eddie Yates’ dad), Nell and Ken Holmes (neighbors of Jerry and Patti Lovell), Jeffery Saunders (Amy Hedrick’s son), Debra Craver (friend of Alisa Johnson)

Upcoming Events for March 26 thru April 1

This Sunday begins Holy Week with a Service of the Palms and the Passion, which contains two different movements. First, we will wave palms and celebrate Jesus on his final journey to Jerusalem. Last, we will be reminded of how the disciples betrayed him as he prepared for the end of his life. After worship, we will join with other Lexington churches at the YMCA for the Community Palm Sunday Service. Maundy Thursday at 6:30 we will gather to remember…

Catawba Singers March 18, 2018

First Reformed United Church of Christ presented the Catawba Singers on March 18, 2018. The Catawba Singers are a part of the Catawba College Department of Music in Salisbury, NC. This group is composed of the Catawba College Chamber Choir and PopAC. The group presented several varied selections under the direction of Dr. Phillip Burgess, Associate Chair of Music, Director of Choral/Vocal Studies, Director and Accompanist Mrs. Susan Trivette. Click HERE to view the concert.

Upcoming Events for 3-5-18 thru 3-11-18

Looking toward Sunday… This Sunday, we begin a new ministry! Cathy Waitman will lead Children’s Church during the 11 am service! This is worship that is made just for the kids ages Pre-K – 5th grade. We follow a Safe Church Policy. Invite the kids you know. 🙂 In sanctuary worship, we are quieting things down and heightening our attention to the “still, small voice” of God and our own True Self. Listening through prayer as well as meditation on…

Upcoming Events for 2-26-18 thru 3-4-18

Looking toward Sunday… In his letter to the Roman church Paul writes, “…the Spirit helps us in our weakness; for we do not know how to pray as we ought, but that very Spirit intercedes with sighs too deep for words. “ Our theme for Lent is Listen. Think about your week. To which voices have you listened the most intently? What are the sounds that caught your attention? In my own mind, I cannot help but hear the voices…

Upcoming Events for 1-19 thru 2-25-18

We extend sympathy to J.W. Bates, Susan and Calvin Odom, Gary and Jennifer Bates and their families upon the death of their loved one, Betty Smith Bates. Please be in prayer for the family during this difficult time. Looking toward Sunday… As Lent begins, we are going to quiet things down…In worship, we will be attentive to the still, small voice of God and how God speaks within our own self. Lent will feel different…More contemplative and reflective…expect a time…

Upcoming Events for 2-12-18 thru 2-18-18

Let Your Light Shine! It’s Transfiguration Sunday, where the disciples go with Jesus on top of the mountain and have an experience like never before. On this Sunday, Jesus unveils his greatest risk of all, that he will risk his very life in order to proclaim messages of God’s love, healing, and hope. We too must be willing to take risks in order to have life that is fully lived. What are you willing to risk to be transformed? Mark…

Upcoming Events for 1-29-18 thru 2-4-18

The East Lexington Collaborative Ministry Group (First Reformed UCC, Second Reformed UCC, Shady Side Presbyterian, and St. Stephen UMC) will be holding a “Lenten Lunch & Learn Series” beginning Tuesday, February 20th in our church Fellowship Hall from 12:00-1:00pm. The meetings will continue each Tuesday through March 27th. Each meeting will begin with lunch (BRING YOUR OWN BAG LUNCH) and will be led by Rev. Elizabeth Horton and Rev. Dr. Arnetta Beverly, pastor of St. Stephens UMC. The bible study…

Upcoming Events for 1-22-18 thru 1-28-18

Please pick up your offering envelopes from the table outside of the church office. The East Lexington Collaborative Ministry Group (First Reformed UCC, Second Reformed UCC, Shady Side Presbyterian, and St. Stephen UMC) will be holding a “Lenten Lunch & Learn Series” beginning Tuesday, February 20th in our church Fellowship Hall from 12:00-1:00pm. The meetings will continue each Tuesday through March 27th. Each meeting will begin with lunch (BRING YOUR OWN BAG LUNCH) and will be led by Rev. Elizabeth…

Upcoming Events for 1-15-18 thru 1-21-18

Please pick up your offering envelopes from the table outside of the church office. The East Lexington Collaborative Ministry Group (First Reformed UCC, Second Reformed UCC, Shady Side Presbyterian, and St. Stephen UMC) will be holding a “Lenten Lunch & Learn Series” beginning Tuesday, February 20th in our church Fellowship Hall from 12:00-1:00pm. The meetings will continue each Tuesday through March 27th. Each meeting will begin with lunch (BRING YOUR OWN BAG LUNCH) and will be led by Rev. Elizabeth…

Upcoming Events for 1-8-18 thru 1-14-18

JANUARY WORSHIP THEMES & SCRIPTURE READINGS January 7 – Mark 1: 21-45 “The Cat Is Out of the Bag” Holy Communion and Installation of 2018 Consistory January 14 – Mark 2: 1-22 “Not So Nice and Neat” January 21 – Mark 5: 21-43 “Not So Untouchable” January 28 – Mark 6: 1-29 “Not Quite the Hometown Hero” 2018 BIRTHDAY & ANNIVERSARY CALENDARS SIGN UP for your 2018 Birthday and Anniversary Calendar today! If you are interested in purchasing one for…

Upcoming Events for 1-1-18 thru 1-7-18

CANDLELIGHT SERVICE AND CHRISTMAS FUND OFFERING $686 in offering was received at the Christmas Eve Candlelight service. This will benefit Family Services of Davidson County. We also collected $485 for the Christmas Fund Offering that will benefit Veterans of the Cross. Thank you for your generosity. 2018 BIRTHDAY & ANNIVERSARY CALENDARS The Evangelism Board will be selling First Reformed UCC Birthday and Anniversary Calendars for 2018. If you are interested in purchasing one for $10.00, please contact Harriette Murphy (336-731-4256)…

Upcoming Events for 12-25-17 thru 12-31-17

DECEMBER WORSHIP THEMES & SCRIPTURE READINGS December 31: Breakfast at 9:30…Worship in the Chapel at 10:00am Get Up & Go: More Life (Matthew 2: 1-23) 2018 BIRTHDAY & ANNIVERSARY CALENDARS The Evangelism Board will be selling First Reformed UCC Birthday and Anniversary Calendars for 2018. We would love to have full participation but if you object to having your birthday or anniversary included, please let the office know. Also, if you haven’t given either of those dates before, please call…