QUICK LINKS

  • Sunday Morning Worship – Sundays @ 10:30am; Join Zoom Webinar here
  • Off-Topic Scripture Circle –Mondays @ 10am; Join Zoom Meeting here
  • Morning Café and Discussion – Tuesdays @ 10am;Join Zoom Meeting here
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  • Usher sign up – Click here (needed 11/13, 11/20, & 11/27)
  • Flowers sign up – Click here (needed 11/13 & 11/20)
  • Coffee Hour Host sign up – Click here (needed 11/20)
  • Donate to First United Online – Click here
  • First United Vimeo Channel – Click here

DON’T FORGET

Kettle Fest

Join your church family for Kettle Fest 2022 TOMORROW, Saturday, November 12th, at 5:00pm. As this year’s Stewardship Season focuses our intentions toward “Growing a Community of Love and Acceptance,” we are gathering to celebrate our community. Sam Troxal will make his delicious burgoo, and lots of smiles and fellowship will be shared. Please click here to review the available volunteer slots, and click on the button to sign up to bring food (other soups, cornbread, side dishes, Harold and Brenda’s Famous Pie) and help out with preparations or clean up.

Fall Workday

Join your Board of Building and Grounds TOMORROW, Saturday, November 12th, 8am-11am to enjoy the beautiful fall weather as we rake, weed, and mulch. Bring a rake, pitchfork, garden sheers, or just bring yourself. It will be a good time.

First United Prayer Group

William Temple, Archbishop of Canterbury, once said, “When I pray coincidences happen; when I don’t, they don’t.” In that spirit, a group to study various forms of prayer, from lectio divina to contemplative to intercessory and beyond, and also to practice prayer as a spiritual discipline for faith formation which met for the first time onSunday, November 6th. All are invited to join this prayer group, which will meet in the Chapel, each Sunday morning through December 18th at 9:15am for 45-60 minutes. Please contact Rebecca Hoke-McCall (rjimenez@indiana.edu) with any questions.

Feminist Women’s Book Club

Our feminist women’s book club will meet THIS Sunday, November 13th at 12pm (for about an hour) in person in Roger Williams Hall and via Zoom for anyone who would prefer to join virtually. We will read and discuss Excellent Women by Barbara Pym. For Zoom or more information contact facilitator Cindy Stone (stonec@indiana.edu).

Junior & Senior High Youth Group Co-ops

First United youth (grades 6-12) and their friends are invited to participate in two new cooperative youth groups to connect with friends, new and old; engage in a wide range of games and activities; relate faith to actual life (questions welcome!); AND EAT FREE FOOD! This ministry is being offered cooperatively by First United, First Presbyterian, Trinity Episcopal, and St. Thomas ELCA. This month the Junior High group will meet THIS Sunday, November 13th, 2-3:30pm, at Trinity Episcopal (111 S Grant St.), and the High School group on November 27th, 5:30-7:30pm, at St. Thomas ELCA (3300 E Third St.),

Reader’s Choice Book Group

The Reader’s Choice Book Group will meet THIS Monday, November 14th at 1:30pm at the home of Nancy Martin (1047 Sassafras Circle Drive; Meadowood). The book for this month’s discussion is The Four Winds by Kristin Hannah. Come and join the discussion. Everyone is invited.

BMA Annual Thanksgiving Service

The Bloomington Multifaith Alliance will host its annual Multifaith Thanksgiving Celebration on Tuesday, November 15th at 7pm. This year’s hour-long celebration of unity, song, inspiration, and fellowship will be held in person right here in First United’s Sanctuary and can be accessed online via Zoom by clicking here. Hope to see you there!

Racial Justice Lunch & Learn

Our next Racial Justice Lunch and Learn (offered via Zoom the first and third Thursday of each month) will be held on Thursday, November 17th, 12pm-1pm. Plan to join us as we discuss our questions, curiosities, and responses elicited by “Racism as a Public Health Crisis!” with Dr. Carolyn Ross and Karen Watson (access by clicking here; scroll down to the second video from the bottom). Please view the video prior to the Zoom Meeting (join by clicking here). Please contact Pastor Jessica with any questions.

NEW/UPDATED THIS WEEK

DISP – We Have a New Family!

The Displaced Immigrant Support Program is excited to announce that we are sponsoring a new refugee family! Our new family arrived in Bloomington last Tuesday evening, so are in their early stages adjusting to a new place and culture. They were welcomed by Exodus into the temporary DISP provided furnished apartment fully stocked with food, hygiene items, and other basics. The family consists of mom, dad, and two daughters, ages 8 & 15. They are from Honduras and their native language is Spanish. The DISP team is just beginning to meet this family and start supporting their transition to a new life in the United States. We are scheduling outings to grocery stores, clothing stores, and parks as part of their initial welcome period to make sure they have what they need to get started. Thank you to Sandy Keller at My Sister’s Closet for assisting with clothing needs in the upcoming week!

If anyone is interested in volunteering directly with this acclimatization process, our immigration partner, Exodus, requires a background check and official training; please contact Hopi Stosberg if you are interested in helping out in this way. In the upcoming weeks there will be opportunities to meet the family as they gain comfort and confidence in their new environment. We will also be asking for contributions of time and household items to smooth their transition as they move from the temporary (furnished) apartment into unfurnished housing. At that time, we will be asking for specific items to ensure they have a livable space that fills their needs. Please contact Hopi Stosberg (hopi@stosberg.com) with any questions.

People’s Cooperative Market

During their October meeting, Church Council voted to house the People’s Cooperative Market in our Fellowship Hall each Saturday. The People’s Cooperative Market is a intersectional anti-racism farmers market and artisan vendor space that focuses on food justice work. They started in the spring of 2020 right as the Covid Pandemic hit. Envisioned as an on the ground in person farmers market, they quickly pivoted to an online CSA model with contactless pickup and delivery. In their first two years of operation, they gave away more than $120,000 in fresh, local nutrient-dense food to those in need in our community. This year thanks to grants, they will give away around $80,000 with specific emphasis on food for BIPOC families and filling our local food banks and pantries. They also started their own pantry called People’s Open Pantry (POP), a zero barrier pantry at New Leaf, on Saturdays, 11am-1pm.

They are extremely excited to bring People’s Market to our Fellowship Hall and start a new partnership with our church. They encourage all First United members and friends to attend the Saturday markets and/or order from their online CSA for pickup or delivery. Their Saturday markets from now until the new year will be Winter Holiday markets with plenty of artisan goods available for gift giving along with fresh local groceries, hot tamales, pastries and other fresh baked goods, and free coffee, tea, and hot chocolate every week! The market space is a social space where community happens. All are welcome to join on Saturdays in Fellowship Hall, 10am to 2pm!

Tuesday Morning Café and Discussion

Join us in Roger Williams Hall or via Zoom (click hereon Tuesday, November 15th, 10am-11:30am, as we learn “How to Spot a Liar” presented by Intelligence Specialist Peter Warmka. Then join us the following Tuesday, November 22nd, as we embark on another 36-session adventure exploring “The History of Christianity II: From the Reformation to the Modern Megachurch” presented by Dr. Molly Worthen. These weekly gatherings are a great opportunity to connect with First United friends though informal conversation (first 30 minutes) followed by thought-provoking theological study and discussion. While we’d love to see you every Tuesday, perfect attendance is not required, neither is previous participation. See you there!

Children’s Learning Time

Kids in kindergarten through 5th grade are welcome to Children’s Learning Time (CLT) in Room 2 after Children’s Time is offered during the Sunday morning worship service. Beginning this week, the children will spend some time each Sunday rehearsing “Go Tell It on the Mountain” in order to sing it during the Candlelight & Carols service (December 4th at 6:30pm) and a Sunday morning service during Advent. Many thanks to Emily Mathes and Rebecca Keith for leading CLT this Sunday. Interested in joining our CLT assistant teacher rotation? Contact Molly Koontz.

UPCOMING WORSHIP OPPORTUNITIES

Sunday Morning Hybrid Worship

Join us for worship each Sunday morning at 10:30am. This Sunday, we continue our Season of Stewardship with a testimony on love and acceptance from Cindy Stone. The service will also feature Rev. Jessica Petersen-Mutai in the pulpit and a special skit presented by the Kerstens highlighting next Sunday’s Harvest Ingathering. Lisa Kwong will present the day’s scripture reading and serve as our congregational lead. Eric Meincke and Hansol Kim will lead us in song, and our tremendous vocal choir will treat us to one more piece from Fauré’s Requiem. Rebecca Keith will highlight some of the many ways we are invited to engage in the life of the church and our wider community. Ted Wininger, Emily Mathes, and Kenny Yebei will offer a warm welcome to all those who gather in the sanctuary (sign up here to help), while Dedric Dennist will welcome all who join via Zoom. We are still looking for a someone to sponsor this week’s floral arrangement; sign up here. Finally, Jim True & Kyle Hetrick will ensure the audio/visual pieces run as smoothly as possible. And, many thanks to Fiora Pizzo for hosting Coffee Hour following worship!

Join the Zoom Webinar by clicking here

Dial-in number: (312) 626-6799; Webinar ID: 828 3681 0281

The service will be posted on Sunday evening on First United’s Vimeo channel (where you can access all of our previous worship services).

Donate online at: firstuc.online/donate

Sermon Talk Back

Our monthly sermon talk back will take place Sunday, November 20th. Worship participants are invited to remain after the service that day for a moderated discussion on the sermon to discuss what they heard and what questions remain. In-person participants will gather in Roger Williams Hall (feel free to grab and bring a snack from coffee hour), while online participants can simply stay on the worship Zoom webinar (you will be made a panelist so you can be seen and heard).

Hanging of the Greens

Come together for the annual decorating of the Sanctuary with greenery and candles on Sunday, November 27th at 3pm. A simple dinner will be served around 4:30pm. Children are welcome to play an active role in decorating and celebrating our community as we welcome the start of Advent.

Choir and Bell Choir Rehearsals

All music lovers are welcome to join both the vocal and bell choirs. The vocal choir rehearses in the Choir Room on Thursdays at 7:30pm, and the bell choir meets on Thursdays at 6:15pm in Roger Williams Hall.

COMMUNITY CARE

A Coffee Hour Every Sunday!

The Member Relations Committee (MeRC) is encouraging our congregation to offer simple fellowship after worship every Sunday. You can sign up here, and click here to view revised instructions. Fellowship is vital to a strong community and easy to support with the gift of minimal time and effort. Malissa Sparks or Mary Peckham can answer any questions you may have. And, a reminder that, while hosts are free to supplement items if they wish, all food, drink, and serving supplies are provided by the church.

Sunday Funday

Sunday Funday (an unprogrammed, informal social and play time) will be held in Fellowship Hall and on the playground (weather permitting) on Sunday, November 20th, 2pm-4pm. Light snacks will be served, and you are welcome to bring a game and/or activity to share. Hope to see you there!

Harvest Ingathering/Outreach Food Drive

While the Board of Outreach regularly invites you to offer food donations on the first Sunday of each month on at table in the narthex, this month we encourage you to bring a donation every Sunday leading up to our Annual Harvest Ingathering on Sunday, November 20th. Please bring non-perishable food items anytime and every time you come to our building to help with this critical community need. As always, all of the collected food and cleaning/hygiene items will go to Monroe County United Ministries (MCUM), located in the Crestmont neighborhood of Bloomington, and pet food will go to Area 10 Agency on Aging. Click here to for a list of MCUM’s ongoing needs. Thank you for your generosity!

Let’s Play BINGO!

As you may have heard during last week’s worship service and Rally Day, First United has released our very own version of BINGO! It is unlike any BINGO game you have ever played before, because when you play one of First United’s cards, YOU determine which squares get covered. You will not need to wait for some random number to be called. Each square contains a way you can be engaged with or serve First United. If you do something listed in one of the squares on your Bingo card, you get to check it off. The game lasts until Monday, December 12th. Turn in your cards to the church office or in an offering plate by Wednesday, December 14th; all returned cards will be evaluated for the most BINGOs and be eligible to receive one of the goody bag prizes. Winners to be announced and prizes to be awarded during the December 18th Congregational Meeting. Don’t have a card? Pick one up from a table near the Sanctuary entrances/exits, in the church office, or by contacting Malissa Sparks (sparksmalissa@gmail.com).

EDUCATIONAL OFFERINGS 

Nursery Care

Our youngest children are welcome to spend time from 9:30am-11:45am playing in the nursery or on the playground, weather permitting. Lena Stosberg and Jessica McIntosh will ensure our little ones are safe and engaged in fun activities during worship this Sunday. We are always looking for additional volunteer assistants to help in the nursery occasionally. Contact Molly Koontz if you are interested and with any questions.

Off-Topic Scripture Circle

You are invited to join with members and friends of First United on Monday mornings at 10am to check in and explore the week’s lectionary scripture readings in a casual setting where you will never be asked to leave your brain or your heart at the door. We meet via Zoom only in an effort to be more accessible; join the Zoom meeting here.

CONGREGATIONAL COMMUNICATIONS

Nursery Worker Needed

First United is seeking an additional nursery worker to staff our church nursery on Sundays from 9:30am-12pm. If you or someone you know might be interested in applying, please send a resume or letter of interest to Molly Koontz at Molly.Koontz@yahoo.com.

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