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1 – THE VIEWPOINT
From Pastor David
September! Back to school, Pacific University students return to town, the church “program
year” begins. This year a couple extra movements juice up this month even more.
The last weekend in September our UCC Central Pacific Conference will hold its Annual
Gathering here in Forest Grove. I hope lots of you will choose to attend; it’s a great opportunity
to share with folks from churches across Oregon and Idaho (and yes, a couple in Washington,
too.) Check it out and register by going to cpcucc.org and scrolling down the page for
information and links. Pacific U, through Chuck Currie’s office, will provide the primary spaces.
Our church is stepping up to provide B&B homestays, overnight accommodations for youth at
the church, and also childcare here at church. That Sunday morning we’ll also share worship
with the wider conference in our sanctuary. The preacher for that Sunday will be the expected
new Conference Minister Rev. John Tyler Connoley whose call we’ll vote on the day before.
And that points to the second extra reality this September. Our dedicated and faithful search
committee will be continuing the process that will bring a new settled pastor to FGUCC. As I
write, they’ve begun doing video interviews. Following those initial interviews they expect to
discern a candidate to engage more fully and in hopes to bring her or him to meet the
congregation and extend a call. The timeline for all of this can’t be firmly nailed down, but
September is likely a crucial month for discernment. Hold them all in your prayers. Pray also for
the, as yet unknown, future settled pastor and his or her discernment.
Related to this, let me lift up one more September and into October engagement. Part of the
discernment and discussions of the search will be around salary package and the church’s
budget. To start things off strong with a new pastor we hope to have a very strong stewardship
program this year. The formal kick-off won’t be until October 6th
when our guest preacher will
be former FGUCC member, former national UCC leader, always inspiring Linda Jaramillo.
Before that, on September 22nd
(after a potluck and before a concert!) we’ll have a training for
stewardship callers. We want to call on everyone. Even more than sharing information and
asking for a pledge, this is an across the board check in time. What do you love about FGUCC;
what are your concerns; where are you, or would you like to be, involved?
The Viewpoint News From the Forest Grove United
Church of Christ
September 2019
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Maybe you’d like to be involved as one of the stewardship callers—talk to me!
I’ll admit this summer felt a bit crazy and September promises no relief. But what joyfully full
schedules we have ahead! May the Spirit guide and bless us every step of the way,
Blessings always, Pastor David
Notice of Congregational Meeting
A congregational meeting is scheduled for Sunday, September 15
immediately following worship. At our annual meeting in January
we passed a budget with a few ambitious income goals. At that
time we also committed to check in on how we are doing. This
will be our second check-in meeting. We’ll also follow-up on the
possibility of shifting our endowment investments and answer
questions that were raised. See you there!
Pastoral Search Update The search committee is moving forward with our task of finding
FGUCC's next settled pastor, and currently we are interviewing
applicants The search committee humbly requests your continued
prayers for God 's grace and clarity as we interview our candidates.
If you have any questions, please feel free to reach out to members of the
FGUCC Selection Committee: Eric Murphy, Ken Prickett, Leo Barrett,
Myra Beeler, Winnie Beu, Val Evers and Terri Wyborny.
Thank you Summer Musicians! Offerings of music were provided by a variety of people who shared their music with us this
summer. We want to thank them for the beauty and inspiration they brought to our worship.
They include: Joannah Ball, Paul Minor, Sarah Ball, Sarah Gheorghita, Laura Frye, Myra Beeler,
Peg Alexander, Jane Romig, Pamelajean Myers, Hannah Timm, Maggie Dickerson, Deena
Barrett, Stella Schrag, Dashiel Penfield, Kathy Walden, Phyllis Brinkerhoff, Annette Ewing and
members of the Kumallya Choir. Please know that your music is a gift to us all.
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Our Fall Schedule WELCOME BACK SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 8—Everyone is welcome
to come and partake in our Welcome Back Sunday! Please join us on
Sunday, September 8 for our 10AM worship service. We’ll all have the
opportunity to say hello to familiar and new faces and get back into our Fall
schedule. We are looking forward to seeing you all there.
WOMEN’S SPIRITUALITY SEPTEMBER GATHERING—Our Annual planning meeting
for the Women's Spirituality Group is set for Wednesday, September 18, 6:00 PM, at
McMenamins Grand Lodge. Please join us for this fun social event to share thoughts and ideas
for the coming year. If you are unable to come but would still like to share your ideas, please
send them to Sheila Harter at [email protected].
SUMMER RECAP POTLUCK, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 22ND—All are invited and
welcome to join in on the fun and partake in our Summer Recap Potluck! This potluck will take
place Sunday, Sept 22nd, 11:00 AM. Everyone is encouraged to bring a dish that represents one
of your summer trips or adventures that you had. Kristy will be leading us in an activity that
allows everyone to share with one another some of the fun adventures we all had this summer.
Youth Group Activities and Schedules
FALL LEARNING COMMUNITY BEGINS SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 15—Starting
Sunday, September 15th regular Sunday Learning Community will start back up again. We are
welcoming all children ages preschool-12th grade to come join us every Sunday as we worship,
learn and grow together in our Christian community. Registration forms are now available to
complete.
OCTOBER 6TH: LEARNING COMMUNITY PARENT MEETING—Attention all parents!
Please mark your calendars for Sunday, October 6th. We will be holding a brief meeting after
church, 11AM, to go over some important information concerning our Learning Community and
working together to brainstorm and create the vision we want for our ever growing and changing
Learning Community. See you there!
OCTOBER 6TH: YOUTH HANG OUT—All youth, grades 5th
-12th
are invited to join in at
FGUCC for the Youth Hang Out. We will be gathering at the church, 5PM-7PM. Dinner will be
provided. Come enjoy the fellowship, games and more. If you have any questions please ask
Kristy and be sure to RSVP with Kristy ahead of time!
OCTOBER 20TH: YOUTH BOWLING TRIP—All youth, grades K-5th are invited to
participate in our youth bowling trip. We will head to Rainbow Lanes in Forest Grove, following
church on Sunday, Oct 20th. The event will go from Noon-2PM. Cost is $7 per child. Lunch will
be provided for at the church before leaving for bowling. Please RSVP with Kristy or sign up on
the sign-up sheet in the Narthex.
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Attention all youth! It is time to start planning for NYE!
The UCC National Youth Event is coming up this next summer,
July 22-25, 2020. It will be held at Purdue University in West
Lafayette, Indiana. NYE is for youth ages 12-22. If you would like
more information on NYE please go to the following website:
http://www.uccpages.org/nye/. If you are going to participate in
this event next summer, please confirm with Kristy by September
30th, 2019. If you have any additional questions about NYE,
please contact Kristy.
College Care Package Wish List
We are currently gathering items to put in care packages
for all our FGUCC college students. If you are able to
bring any of the items listed below, please drop them off in
the office with Elena or Kristy. Thank you!
Snacks: Trail Mix, Granola Bars, Beef Jerky, Candy, Crackers, Cookies, etc.
Food: Mac & Cheese, Ramen, Oatmeal, etc.
Tea
Hand Sanitizer
Tissues
Basic Toiletries
Gift Cards
Homemade Cards
Donate your empty Cans & Bottles to our Senior
High Youth!
Thank you to everyone for faithfully continuing to bring your empty
cans and bottles to the church for us to recycle at the Bottle Drop
Redemption Center here in Forest Grove. Every 10 cents redeemed
per bottle/goes to the Senior High Mission Trip Fund. Thanks for
your ongoing support of our youth!
DON’T FORGET! Before you recycle or throw out that bottle –– since the Bottle Expansion
Bill that went into effect in 2018 we are also able to redeem almost any bottle 1.5 liters or
smaller (except for wine bottles).
— Kristy Haines
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Sanctuary Choir Rehearsals Resume
The Sanctuary Choir will resume rehearsal on Thurs. Sept 5. We meet in the Choir Room from
7-8:30. We will sing for worship on Sept. 15 and from then on continue our schedule of singing
on 1st, 3
rd, and 4
th Sundays each month. In addition, we sing for special services such as
Christmas Eve, Maundy Thursday and on request. This year we have the opportunity to be part
the choir at the closing worship service of the Central Pacific Annual Gathering at 10:00 AM
Sunday, September 29.
Sanctuary Choir welcomes singers who enjoy choral ensemble singing. We rehearse each week
and prepare a wide variety of anthems which are selected according to the scriptures and
sermons of the week. Our music library continues to grow and contains compositions by the
great masters such as Bach and Vivaldi and also contemporary composers such as Marty
Haughen and Heather Sorensen.
If weekly rehearsals are not possible for you but you wish to sing in choir, consider being part of
the Kumallya (Come-All–You) Choir which rehearses pre-worship when there is a 5th
Sunday in
a month. Or consider singing for a season such as Christmas, Lent or Pentecost. For more
information contact Laura at [email protected].
Please, come sing with us! “They who sing, Pray twice.”
Choir Rehearsal Schedules
SANCTUARY CHOIR—Thursdays at 7:00PM in
the Choir Room. All are welcome. Please contact
Laura Frye at 503-550-1709 if you are interested or if
you have questions.
STRONG WINGS BAND—Tuesdays at 7:00 PM in
the Choir Room. If you have any interest in being part
of the band, please talk to Geneva Houx after church or give her a call at 503-806-0921.
JUBILATE HANDBELL CHOIR—Rehearsals start up on Monday, September 9 at 5:00 PM
in the Sanctuary. Weekly rehearsals will be Mondays from 5-6 PM in the Sanctuary. New bell
ringers are always welcome to join us! If you’re interested in joining the handbell choir or would
like more information, please contact Cameron at (971) 804-1582 or e-mail to
CHILDREN’S CHOIR WILL BE RESUMING—The Angel Choir is for children-youth in
2nd grade and up, and will rehearse for the first time on Sunday, September 15 at 11:30 AM.
The Cherub Choir is for children ages 3-1st grade, and rehearsal startups will be determined in
the near future.
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Choral Concert to be presented Sunday, Sept. 22, 4:00 PM
The Lutheran Choral Association continues its 82nd season
with a concert directed by Sue Thompson Armentrout here at
Forest Grove UCC on Sunday, September 22, 4PM, with a
reception to follow. The repertoire is broad, with music from
traditional choral to down home gospel, from tender to
majestic, with a variety of talented composers. There is no
charge for admission. (A free will offering will be taken.)
The choir has members from more than 80 churches and
several denominations from the Vancouver/Portland area. It has sung continuously since 1938.
Sue Thompson Armentrout directs the choir, accompanied by Karl Jurisons. Four other area
concerts will be given through October 6 in the metropolitan area, so if you’re unable to attend
the September 22 concert, you will have several other opportunities. (For dates and times, check
the schedule on the bulletin board in Fellowship Hall.)
For more information call Elena in church office at 503-357-9121 or the choir president at 360-
690-6940. For more information about The Lutheran Choral Association, go to
www.lutheranchoral.org.
Northwest Regional Women’s Retreat: Wade in Water
November 1-3 at the Oregon Gardens in Silverton, Oregon
This year the Northwest Regional Women’s retreat will be held at the
Oregon Gardens in Silverton, Oregon November 1-3. You are
especially going to love our keynote speaker –– a God-loving dynamo
named Kristy Haines, and worship will be led by Pastor Jennifer Yocum.
There will be nine workshops to choose from and this retreat takes place
in a lovely setting –– we have the entire 80 acres. This is a wonderful
opportunity to get away to a lovely place, get inspired through words,
worship and workshops, and meet other amazing women from UCCs all
over Washington, Idaho and Oregon. To register go to www.nrwr.us.
Last but not least, find an FGUCC buddy to carpool with. Questions? Speak with Sandy
Freeman (503) 840-8289 or Amber Hoodenpyl (503) 201-3648.
SPECIAL NOTE: If you need transportation or can provide transportation, please sign-up in
the Narthex. Also, if you need a roommate or are sharing a room with a buddy, please let us
know this information on the sign-up sheet as well.
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Winter Shelter Updates
You’re invited to attend a Special Hearing on Monday, September 9, 7PM
Forest Grove City Council is hearing the first readings of two ordinances that are intimately dear
to the Winter Shelter program at FGUCC. One will be amending local land use to allow seasonal
shelter officially, and the other will be laying out a process to allow Severe Weather Shelters to
be registered as needed during inclement weather events. Please come and show your support for
the City formalizing it's role with the Shelter system on September 9th at 7PM at the Community
Auditorium.
Agenda and Meeting Packet is available to review at this link: https://www.forestgrove-
or.gov/citycouncil/page/city-council-meeting-public-hearings-2nd-reading-ord-2019-09-1st-
reading-ord-2019
Run or Walk for Shelter: Saturday, October 5
Run or Walk for Shelter is on Saturday, October 5, 9:00 AM at Forest
Grove High School. This is going to be a really fun event and we’re
looking forward to your presence. The Forest Grove United Church of
Christ in partnership with Old Town Church is sponsoring this 5k and 1
mile Run-Walk to raise funds for the Winter Shelters in Forest Grove and
Cornelius. Get together with friends, family and neighbors as we gather in
support of the Winter Shelters in both Forest Grove and Cornelius.
Participants will be making a difference in the lives of our neighbors
experiencing homelessness. It will be a fun day raising funds for an important cause!
Participants receive official race results, snacks, awards and prizes. At the time of online
registration, you may choose to make a donation through the Donate Page, where all proceeds
are handled through the Forest Grove Foundation, an official 501(c)(3) non-profit. All proceeds
go to the Winter Shelter program, serving the most vulnerable during the coldest months of the
year.
Register online at www.runorwalkforshelter.com. You can also register in person on the day of
the race. Interested in helping out in other ways at the event? There’s more information at
https://communityconnectionwest.org/events
NEW THIS YEAR: 50-50 Raffle!
What is a 50-50 Raffle? It’s a raffle that involves many people buying tickets for a chance to
win 50% of the money taken in by the raffle ticket sales. So, if we sell $500 worth of 50-50
Raffle tickets and your name is drawn as the lucky winner, you will win $250! It’s a win-win for
you and for Winter Shelter. If you’re interested, please see Elena to buy you 50-50 raffle ticket.
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International Day of Peace and Climate Justice Action Forest Grove:
Friday, September 20
Coming to Forest Grove on September 20th is an event in support of
Greta Thunberg, the 16 year old Swedish girl who addressed the
European Union so passionately on climate change and the need to act.
On September 20th around the world people will express their desire
for action on climate change, and Forest Grove will join in with our
own event. The Forest Grove event is on Friday, September 20 at
11:30 AM on the south lawn of the Pacific University Library. Please
save the date and plan to join us.
To stay informed and to register to receive more information and updates, including agenda for
the Forest Grove event, please go to this website:
https://actionnetwork.org/events/forest-grove-climate-strike-sept-20-2019?source=direct_link&
Things to do in the meantime:
Make a sign(s).
Tell your friends and family and neighbors this is coming. Sept 20th is the date.
Figure out a way to engage our children. Get them to the event and involved in some
way.
Follow Greta. Google videos of Greta. Pile some love on Greta as she piles love on us
and our planet.
I want to express my deep appreciation to all of you for the thought and consideration you have
given for what we together can do to respond to our climate crisis. I especially appreciate those
who came to our two planning meetings. Giving of your time and from your individual
perspective was wonderful to be a part of. Thank you.
Somehow you and I will do what is right and move humanity in the right direction on this issue.
Eric Canon
(503) 357-3282
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A World of Imagination: Caring for Our Community Auction Saturday, November 23 from 4-8 pm
Please join us Saturday, November 23, from 4-8 PM for a fun
evening of music, food, desserts and no-host wine and beer; we
will have many great silent and live auction items for
bidding. Proceeds from the auction will support local
organizations that give assistance to those in need. Some of the
organizations we will assist directly this year are: Family
Promise, Community Action Emergency Rent Assistance, Care
Partners Hospice & Palliative, Adelante Mujeres, and Luke-
Dorf Mental Health of Hillsboro, and other ministries of
FGUCC. This event has been one of the church’s most
successful community fundraisers and we hope this continues.
Please consider offering unique, high-quality items, baskets and experience packages. We look
forward to your creative contributions! If you have a great idea for a bundled (basket) item,
please run your idea past the Items Committee, again headed by Deva Harris-Williams.
If you’ve not volunteered in the past to help before, during or after this event, we’d love to have
you join the team. Please email Bonnie McDowell, [email protected]. If you have
volunteered in the past, you can expect to be contacted by your committee chair.
Tickets are $15 in advance, $20 at the door. If possible, please bring a check to pay for your
prizes, as credit card fees are expensive.
CHILDCARE, including dinner and entertainment, will be provided by the FGUCC Youth
Group for a donation of $5 per child. These funds will go toward future youth mission trips.
— Bonnie McDowell, Auction Coordinator
Prayer Requests, Joys & Concerns
SYMPATHY—Please remember Heather Burk and her family as
Heather’s father, Richard Hansen passed away on Monday,
September 2. Please keep the Burk family, and especially
Heather’s mom, Janet Hansen, in your prayers during this time.
Please continue prayers for Ken & Bette Prickett as Ken is
recovering well from recent open heart surgery.
Prayers for Herb Krueger as he has continued to make great strides
in recovery of long term health concerns, enough so that he has moved from rehab to Jennings
McCall Assisted Living. Visits and calls are very welcomed and encouraged! His apartment
number at Jennings McCall is 430 and his phone number is 503-504-1218.
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Please continue prayers of healing for Betsy and Rob Foster as Betsy continues to navigate
health concerns; for Carol and Ralph Brown as Carol continues to recover from recent back
surgery; for BJ and Dick Bower as BJ continues recovery from shoulder surgery; for Stephanie
and Paul Edwards and their daughter, Sherry, as she continues treatment for multiple myeloma
cancer; and for Bob Browning as he’s recovering from recent surgery.
Prayers of healing and comfort for all who are facing health issues or who have other ongoing
concerns, including Els Abma, Jack & Winnie Beu, Carol Benner, Jordana Bowen, Stephanie &
Paul Edwards, Lillian Gimre, Sue & Max Groszmann, Ruth Holznagel, Alice Hoskins, Dick &
Lois Johnston, Jobina Lacock, Dick Lane, Renee Mills, Paul & Linda Minor, Peg Nigbor, Jean &
Bob Nixon, Yvonne Stacey, Holly Vann and her family, Tom Wallsteed, Betty Wedell, John &
Mary Welch, and any other friends and family of our church, not named here.
Prayers of strength and comfort for all those who live in fear of violence
Prayers of support and gratitude for our community of caregivers
Prayers of comfort for all those in hospice care or who are homebound
How to get on the prayer chain—Are you or someone you know in need of extra prayer
support? Our church has a confidential prayer chain ministry. If you’d like to be added to this
prayer chain, please contact the church office or Sandy Mueller at [email protected].
Thank you!
Prayer Shawls—Do you need a prayer shawl? Please call Elena in the church office at 503-
357-9121 to make a request.
Prayer Shawl Knitting Fall Schedule—For the months of
September-June we meet 1st and 3
rd Wednesdays from 2-4PM in
Fellowship Hall. If you’d like to learn how to knit, we can show you how.
The Prayer Shawls are such a wonderful gift—A gift from the heart that
touches the hearts of others. Come and join us and we will get you started.
—Blessings, Dottie Waltz
Simple Fellowship Hour
We need hosts for fellowship hours September–December. Fellowship hour
is pretty simple to manage and we’d love to help if you’re interested but
have never hosted before. Sign-up sheet is in the narthex.
Snacks & Coffee for Fellowship Hours—We need coffee and
snacks for fellowship hours, i.e. crackers, cookies, etc. You can bring to
church anytime during the week or on Sundays. If you’re interested in
hosting one Sunday, please sign up in the narthex. Thank you!
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BEST Team News The B.E.S.T. (Be Earth Stewards Today) Team
We have made modest steps towards being kind to our home planet Earth by reducing waste,
recycling what we can, using energy wisely and keeping our carbon footprint small. Climate
change has increased the urgency to do more. We have started programs to make church
members more aware of how changes in behavior help accomplish our goals. The “Green Game”
was one of the efforts to take a different path towards conservation of limited resources. We
financed our efforts by selling fair trade items such as chocolate, coffee and tea. Some of the
proceeds have been used to purchase lower energy LED lights to replace both incandescent and
fluorescent in the church.
Part of being kind to Earth is working with the ecosystem in a sustainable way. Sometimes the
steps are easy but often not. Changing the mind to adopt practices which lessen our impact on
resources and actively conserve is a challenge that may at times be inconvenient. It is easier to
simply discard the unwanted and not give it another thought.
We have started to think about other steps to reduce energy use by mitigating energy loss through
windows. Outright replacement may be the best option. What do you think? If you would like to
part the discussion then I invite you to join the B.E.S.T. Team.
Paul Johnson, Chair of B.E.S.T. Team
First Sunday Recycling With BEST Team
Please bring your Styrofoam and all #6 plastics to us on the first
Sunday of the month (our next date is Sunday, October 6) so that we
can take them to Agilyx in Tigard for recycling. #6 Plastics include
things such as Solo bowls and some cups, coffee lids, plastic ware and
cookie trays. It’s okay to mix your plastics with Styrofoam. Please be
sure all your plastics are clean and have the #6 recycling symbol. For the
complete list of other items we will recycle for you please check the sheet
in the narthex or go to www.fgucc.org
Welcome Garden Update (Last Update: August 21)
The following details what is in each garden box and what is ready to
harvest: The Walker Box (also known as the Herb Box) has lavender
which the bees are loving, rosemary, sage, Greek oregano, English thyme
(all ready to pick) and some mint & broccoli ready to pick. In the
Standup Box (the tallest garden box) there is one Chioggia beet which
may be ready to harvest, eggplants, cherry tomatoes. The Wheelchair
Box has chives ready to harvest, snowball cauliflower, tomato super
fantastic (large, still green), cherry tomatoes, lettuce (red sales), Squash or gourd growing across
the sidewalk. The Sit Down Box is planted with summer squash with lots of flowers, many pole
beans ready to pick, eggplant, yellow zucchini, strawberries almost ready, cherry tomatoes ready
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and green zucchini. All are "Welcome" to harvest produce as they ripen. We will attempt to
keep a few produce bags attached to the Welcome Garden sign.
The Sharing Table—The BEST Team (Be Earth Stewards Today) will continue to set up the
sharing table on Sundays. Bring in any surplus produce to share with other members of the
congregational community. Some produce has been brought in! Any unclaimed produce will be
taken to the Forest Grove Food Bank.
First Sunday for Elijah’s Barrel
New: For the month of September we are focusing on the collection of 4-6
packs of toilet paper for Elijah’s Barrel to bring in each Sunday during the
month of September. We will also continue to accept at any time other types of
food donations and non-perishable items and paper products (toilet paper,
tissues, and paper towels). Please place them in Elijah’s Barrel in front of the
bulletin boards in the Narthex. Your donations are taken monthly to the Food
Pantry at St. Anthony’s Catholic Church as they help supply food boxes to low
income families in the Forest Grove Community.
Best wishes to all of you celebrating birthdays in September!
2—Herb Krueger 24—Carl Heisler
5—Mary Mullen 26—Parker Ramirez
8—Betty Wedell 27—Bill Alexander
8—Bev Maughan 28—Windi Withycombe
14—Grace Ronan 30—Deena Barrett
11—Pete Truax 30—Steve Whisler
13—Sandy Freeman
13—Deva Harris
16—Kaitlin Thursam
17—Stephanie Lind
20—Laura Frye
Electronic Giving If you need a convenient way to make recurring contributions, we
encourage you to check out our electronic giving option. To set up
electronic donations, simply request an authorization form from the
church office. Once it has been completed we can set up donations to be
debited automatically from either a checking or savings account. Give
us a call at 503-357-9121. Thank you for your generosity and support!
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Forest Grove UCC Staff
FGUCC Moderator Sandy Freeman — [email protected]
Interim Minister
David Zaworski—[email protected]
Coordinator of Spiritual Formation
Kristy Haines—[email protected]
Office Manager Elena Parker—[email protected]
Sexton
John Davis—[email protected]
Parish Nurse
Deva Harris-Williams—[email protected]
Stephen Ministry Jeannine Murrell—[email protected]
Renee Mills—[email protected]
Director of Sanctuary Choir
Laura Frye—[email protected]
Organist and Piano Accompanist
Paul Minor—[email protected]
Joannah Ball—[email protected]
Director of Children’s Choirs
Geneva Houx—[email protected]
Director of Gospel Singers
Open
Director of Strong Wings
Open
Director of Jubilate Handbell Choir
Cameron Heilman—[email protected]
FGUCC Librarian: Open
Contact Information
2032 College Way (Mail) P.O. Box 265 Forest Grove, OR 97116
Phone: (503) 357-9121 FAX: (503) 359-1462
Website: www.fgucc.org Facebook: www.facebook.com/fgucc