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CONGREGATIONAL CLARION
2150 FOOTHILL DRIVE SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH
801-487-1357 JANUARY 2016
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2016 WORSHIP PLANNING – January
January 3 - Ken Mulholland Preaching January 10 Sermon Title - “Baptism” Scriptures: Psalm 29, Isaiah 4:1-3a, Luke 3:15-17 January 17 Sermon Title - “Water into Wine” Scriptures: Psalm 36:5-10, I Corinthians 12:1-11, John 2:1-11 January 24 Sermon Title – “Jesus’ Mission” Scriptures: Psalm 19, Luke 4:14-21 January 31 Sermon Title – “Speak from the Heart” Scriptures: Psalm 67, I Corinthians 13:1-13, Jeremiah 1:4-10
First Congregational Church 2150 S. Foothill Drive
Salt Lake City, Utah 84109 Phone: (801) 487-1357
Email: [email protected] Website: www.firstcongregationalslc.org
Find us on Facebook: First Congregational Church, Salt Lake City Office Hours: Tuesday – Thursday: 8:30am – 3:00pm Friday: 8:00am – Noon Worship Hour: Worship Hour at 11:00am Nursery Provided Interim Minister: Rev. Marijke Rossi Moderator: Ron Sawdey 1st Assoc. Moderator: Ted Stephenson III 2nd Assoc. Moderator: Tom Simons Treasurer: Paul Kelley
Financial Secretary: Mike McIntire Church Clerk: Ken Rockwell Board of Trustees: Scott Brown Board of Deacons: Phil LeHoux Outreach Board: Robin Smith Christian Education: Emily Weibel/Patti Garver Membership Board: Wendy Haupt Parish Nurses: Diane Forster-Burke, Marge Kimes Camp Fellowship: Christine Madsen and Shaun McIntire Garden of Grace: Scott & Jeanne Hansen Choir Director: Devon Bettolo Organist: Teresa Clawson Church Secretary: Kristi Hanson
CLARION DEADLINE February Clarion Deadline will be January 20th. You can email your articles or leave them in the church office. [email protected]
CALENDAR The Calendars in this issue give information about church activities as well as building use by groups. While any building use should be co-coordinated through the office, this should help you
make appropriate plans if you need to use the church. THANK YOU Thank you to everyone who helped make the Christmas season so special for our young people. We had help with luminaries, the Sunday School Pageant, a soup luncheon, a very special visitor, and the Christmas Eve Nativity scene. Thanks again for supporting our youth. FROM THE CHURCH SECRETARY
Thank you all for your kind words and cards during the Christmas season. I have loved hanging those cards up at my house and being reminded of how wonderful you all are, and how much I love working for you and the church. I hope you all had a memorable Christmas season and I hope you all
have a happy new year.
ANNIVERSARY SUNDAY CELEBRATION JANUARY 24 – Our actual anniversary date is January 22. That is when the first service was held of the group of people who became the First Congregational Church. The Reverend Norman McLeod preached. For our Anniversary Sunday, the Rev. We will have a special Anniversary Dinner following the service. Health Tips from Parish Nurses – Superbugs By Diane Forster-Burke
Penicillin was first discovered by Alexander Fleming in 1928 but not until WWII was penicillin used widely in the fight against infection. Since that time, numerous antibiotics have been developed and successfully used to fight various bacterial infections. However, we have overused antibiotics or have misused them thus causing some bacteria to develop drug resistance. (Parade Magazine, Dec. 6, 2015). Some people take only part of their prescribed dose, or they go to their health care provider demanding to receive an antibiotic for something like a virus that is not affected by antibiotics. Additionally, bacteria can mutate and become antibiotic resistant. The CDC (www.cdc.gov/drugresistance/about) reports from a National Data Survey that annually at least 2,049,442 drug resistant illnesses occur and 23,000 deaths occur. Drug resistant bacteria are called “Superbugs” in the popular language. Some of the superbugs are: Clostridium Difficile (C. Diff), Carbapenem-Resistant Enterobacteriaceae (CRE), and Methicillin-Resistant Staphylococcus (MRSA). C. Diff kills more than 15,000 people annually in the US. This infection is most often found in people who have recently been hospitalized and have received antibiotics. CRE kills 600 people annually and has become nearly resistant to any of our medications. MRSA causes 11, 285 deaths annually. It can initially be noted as a wound infection and then can become systemic in the bloodstream. We are also seeing drug resistance in food borne illness such as salmonella and
campylobacter. Often with these illnesses, our food sources have been exposed to antibiotics (in cattle, poultry, pigs) and thus these bacteria have developed resistance. So what do we do?
• Wash your hands thoroughly with soap and water (for at
least 20 seconds or one round of “Rise and Shine, and Give
God Your Glory, Glory”).Try to avoid antibacterial soaps as
these contribute to resistance. Disinfect kitchen sponges by
microwaving them daily in 1 inch of water for 1 minute.
Clean and disinfect food surfaces. Do not use the same
surface or utensils for meat and vegetables as this causes
cross-contamination. Wash hands frequently. Be compulsive!!
• Only take antibiotics when necessary, and finish the entire
course of medication as prescribed. New research indicates
that antibiotics may not be needed for childhood ear
infections and strep throats.
• Switch to antibiotic free meat.
• Try to spend as little time hospitalized. If you are
hospitalized, you have the right to ask your health care
providers to wash their hands if you think they have not.
• Get vaccinated against pneumonia, flu, and meningitis.
From the Board of Deacons Written By: Phil LeHoux
We are now into Marijke’s Interim Call. We are delighted to have her, but will steer clear of talking about her plans and objectives: better to hear them from her directly. What we can report is that we are taking to heart the message and observations that Al left us at his last Deacons meeting. It was touched on a couple of weeks ago in the Worship Service, when everyone was asked to “move up one row,” in order to bring us a bit closer and make for a warmer environment. You might ask: what does warmth have to do with worship? Well, here we tie to Ron Sawdey’s excellent reflection on the recent Pew Poll and the impact on organized religion. Why are people disengaging from Sunday Worship, and religious participation generally? Theories abound, but the search for personal connection in an isolating society is a big part of it. It is ironic that in today’s ubiquitous social media interconnectedness, people are feeling more isolated and alone than any time in history. Many who are looking to a traditional Sunday Service also want to feel connected to a personal, comforting God, and a big, majestic worship space can hinder the comfort level being sought. In that vein, we are trying to make the Sanctuary space less imposing and austere. We have had some suggestions, and the Deacons are pondering this long and hard. Moving closer together is one thought. You will notice the increased use of banners and this will be continued and enhanced after the Christmas decorations come down. We don’t claim to fully understand what where this is headed, but it is a process, and once begun, will continue, though admittedly in a less than deliberate and fully-planned manner. We are looking to you for input, ideas, and suggestions. Let us know how you think we can better experience and convey the message and Good News of a comforting, embracing God.
JANUARY OUTREACH Written By Robin Smith
First Congregational Church, in association with Catholic Community Services, participates in serving thousands of hot, nutritious meals to individuals in need at St. Vincent de Paul Dining Hall. Five times a year we, as a church, make and serve 600-700 sandwiches. In order to support this continued commitment, Outreach donations for the month of January will go toward this project. Donations will be used to purchase the supplies needed to make the sandwiches and to continue our dedication to feed those in need in our community.
~ January 2016 ~
Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat 1
Office Closed
2
3 Family Sunday
4 AA Group Meeting 6:30pm Fireside Room
5 Madeleine Choir School Basketball Practice 7-8:30pm Deacons Meeting 7pm
6 Men’s Breakfast 7am
7 Choir Rehearsal 7pm Sanctuary
8
9
10 Communion CE Meeting Before Worship Outreach Meeting following Worship
11 AA Group Meeting 6:30pm Fireside Room
12 Madeleine Choir School Basketball Practice 7-8:30pm Trustees Meeting 7pm
13
PEO Meeting 11am Kitchen/Fireside room
14 Choir Rehearsal 7pm Sanctuary
15
16
17 Family Sunday
18 AA Group Meeting 6:30pm Fireside Room
19 Madeleine Choir School Basketball Practice 7-8:30pm
20 Council Meeting 7pm Clarion Deadline
21 Choir Rehearsal 7pm Sanctuary
22
23
24 Anniversary Sunday Luncheon Following Worship
25 AA Group Meeting 6:30pm Fireside Room
26 Madeleine Choir School Basketball Practice 7-8:30pm
27
28 Choir Rehearsal 7pm Sanctuary
29
30
31 Sandwich Making and serving
Notes:
February 2016
Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat 1
AA Group Meeting 6:30pm Fireside Room
2 Madeleine Choir School Basketball Practice 7-8:30pm Gym Deacons Meeting 7pm
3 Men’s Breakfast 7am
4 Choir Rehearsal 7pm
5
6
7 Communion
8 AA Group Meeting 6:30pm Fireside Room
9 Madeleine Choir School Basketball Practice 7-8:30pm Gym Pancake Supper 6pm Trustees Meeting 7pm
10 Ash Wednesday Lenten Soup Supper Community Night At 6pm Service at 7pm
11 Choir Rehearsal 7pm
12
13
14 CE Meeting before Worship Outreach Meeting Following Worship Valentines Coffee Hour
15 AA Group Meeting 6:30pm Fireside Room
16 Madeleine Choir School Basketball Practice 7-8:30pm Gym
17 Council Meeting 7:30pm Clarion Deadline Lenten Soup Supper Community Night At 6pm – 8pm
18 Choir Rehearsal 7pm
19
20
21
22 AA Group Meeting 6:30pm Fireside Room
23 Madeleine Choir School Basketball Practice 7-8:30pm Gym
24 Lenten Soup Supper Community Night At 6pm – 8pm
25 Choir Rehearsal 7pm
26
27
28
29 AA Group Meeting 6:30pm Fireside Room
Notes:
FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH 2150 S. Foothill Drive SLC, Utah 84109 January 2016 ADDRESS SERVICE REQUESTED