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Please don't forget to register your child for the new Sunday School year! We need updated information for your child or youth (here). Next Sunday (10/5) It's World Communion Sunday, as well as our UCC "Neighbors in Need" offering. After worship, stick around for a farewell to Pastor Pam at fellowship hour. The Climate Action Ministry team is collecting styrofoam each month on the 1st Sunday of the month (next one: 10/5). It will be taken to Eco-Cycle in Boulder for recycling. Please bring ONLY RIGID, WHITE styrofoam. Additional Events First Name Club (for the seniors of the church) lunch and talk, Thurs., 10.2 at noon. RSVP by Tues. morning, 9.30, [email protected] or 970-482-9212. We are celebrating our church beginnings with krautburgers, German potato salad, and German chocolate cake. Drew Angotti (Dir. of Christian Formation) will talk with us about his background and what he hopes for the youth of our church in the future. $5 for lunch Congregational Life has formed a Plymouth bowling team! The co-ed non-competitive league is Tuesday nights starting 9/30 at 6:30 at the North Chipper's Lanes. One spot left. Contact Karyl to learn more. Imagine! Grant. Any existing O&M ministry team (or group of church members wishing to form a ministry team) is welcome to apply for a grant of up to $3,000 to be used for a project of their imagination. Applications accepted until 9/30. Plymouth Ringers return Wed., 10/1, at 6 p.m. Let Marshall know if you are interested, or just show up. Today
The Art of Jubilee, week 3. After worship, Fellowship That Transforms returns, with the theme "Create & Commune." Bring a snack to share. [Sign up early for the workshop so we can plan supplies -- click HERE] Please don't forget to register your child for the new Sunday School year! We need updated information for your child or youth (here). Next Sunday Sun., 9/28:
Additional Events Plymouth Social Club is back! For youngish to middle-aged adults—or honestly anyone who just wants to laugh, toast, and break bread. Let’s get together Wed., 9/24 at 6 p.m. at Verboten North Brewpub (website). Contact Bill Tucker for more information. They serve beer and non-alcoholic “hop water,” plus Detroit-style pizza. All welcome! Fellowship of the Grape. Lynne & Paul Soraci invite us to join them for our fall FOG event on Fri., 9/26 at their neighborhood Getts Park in the Terry Shores subdivision off Hwy 1. We will begin at 4:30 p.m. since it will be getting dark and cooler earlier. Bring a bottle of wine or non-alcoholic beverage and appetizer, and let's enjoy fellowship by Terry Lake. All are welcome, including those new to our Plymouth family. Newcomers, request address by prior Thurs. noon here. The Chancel Choir is rehearsing again on Wednesdays at 7 p.m. All welcome! Plymouth Ringers will return in October. Stay tuned (LOL), and continue to let Marshall know if you are interested. Congregational Life would like to form a Plymouth bowling team! The co-ed non-competitive league at Chipper's Lanes is Wednesday nights at 6:30. Minimum of 4, maximum of 10. Contact Karyl to learn more. Imagine! Grant. Any existing O&M ministry team (or group of church members wishing to form a ministry team) is welcome to apply for a grant of up to $3,000 to be used for a project of their imagination. Applications accepted Today
The Art of Jubilee, week 2. Please don't forget to register your child for the new Sunday School year! We need updated information for your child or youth (here). Sun., 9/14 after worship we will share Jubilee Pancakes (including gluten-free), served by Congregational Life. Bring your favorite pancake topping to share: such as fruit, chocolate, peanut butter. Games for all ages on the lawn during fellowship hour. The Outreach and Missions Board will be hosting an information table after church once a month featuring the work of one or more of our ministry teams. On 9/14 we will focus on the Immigration and World Missions Ministry teams. Come by and visit with us about the outreach that Plymouth is doing in our community and abroad. Next Sundays Sun., 9/21 after worship, Fellowship That Transforms returns, with the theme "Create & Commune." Bring a snack to share. [Sign up early for the workshop so we can plan supplies -- click HERE] Sun., 9/28:
Additional Events Let's clean the Plymouth kitchen on Thurs., 9/18 beginning at 9 a.m. Bring your favorite cleaning supplies plus a whistle-while-you-work attitude. Light lunch provided courtesy of the Trustees. RSVP Eleni Thayer. NOTE: Items may be removed and trashed -- this includes the refrigerator and freezer. If you have an interest in any kitchen/refrigerator item contact Meg Jeffrey before the 18th. Get-A-Grip Fellowship. Sat., 9/20, 6 p.m. at the Hoefers' house. Note that Trilby is closed at College; come east from Shields or Triangle from College. Bring a dish to share. We’ll have beverages. RSVP to them directly or here. Plymouth Social Club is back! For youngish to middle-aged adults—or honestly anyone who just wants to laugh, toast, and break bread. Let’s get together Wed., 9/24 at 6 p.m. at Verboten North Brewpub (website). Contact Bill Tucker for more information. They serve beer and non-alcoholic “hop water,” plus Detroit-style pizza. All welcome! Fellowship of the Grape. Lynne & Paul Soraci invite us to join them for our fall FOG event on Fri., 9/26 at their neighborhood Getts Park in the Terry Shores subdivision off Hwy 1. We will begin at 4:30 p.m. since it will be getting dark and cooler earlier. Bring a bottle of wine or non-alcoholic beverage and appetizer, and let's enjoy fellowship by Terry Lake. All are welcome, including those new to our Plymouth family. Newcomers, request address by prior Thurs. noon here. The Chancel Choir is rehearsing again on Wednesdays at 7 p.m. All welcome! Plymouth Ringers will return in October. Stay tuned (LOL), and continue to let Marshall know if you are interested. Congregational Life would like to form a Plymouth bowling team! The co-ed non-competitive league at Chipper's Lanes is Wednesday nights at 6:30. Minimum of 4, maximum of 10. Contact Karyl to learn more. Imagine! Grant. Any existing O&M ministry team (or group of church members wishing to form a ministry team) is welcome to apply for a grant of up to $3,000 to be used for a project of their imagination. Applications accepted through 9/30. Learn more and apply at plymouthucc.org/mission. Stephen Ministry at Plymouth. Are you going through a difficult time? Plymouth has trained Stephen Ministers who can help. Are you interested in serving as a Stephen Minister? We are offering training this fall (probably October). For more information, contact Lory Clukey with form on Stephen Ministry page. The Climate Action Ministry Team is now accepting items for compost. Questions or pick up a handout at the Climate Action table on Sunday or download here. And, the Climate Action Ministry team is excited to distribute the fruits of our labor (aka garden harvests) to: * The volunteers who have made this project possible and to the members/friends of Plymouth. Each Sunday we will set out produce on a table in the Fellowship Hall. Please take some home to enjoy! * Our immigrant families * Local organizations that feed our under-resourced community members. Today
We kick off the Art of Jubilee. This Sunday, local artist Ryan Stover will be with us. After worship, Ryan’s exhibit will open in Gallery Hall—engage it as visual liturgy. Afterwards, there will be a Transitional Congregational Conversation in the Sanctuary. Next Sunday Jubilee Pancakes (including gluten-free) will be served by Congregational Life on Sun., 9/14 at 11 a.m. Bring your favorite pancake topping to share, examples are fruit, chocolate, peanut butter, bacon! We need cooks and griddles. Contact Meg Jeffrey if you can help. Additional Events Let's clean the Plymouth kitchen on Thurs., 9/18 beginning at 9 a.m. Bring your favorite cleaning supplies plus a whistle-while-you-work attitude. Light lunch provided courtesy of the Trustees. RSVP Eleni Thayer. NOTE: Items may be removed and trashed -- this includes the refrigerator and freezer. If you have an interest in any kitchen/refrigerator item contact Meg Jeffrey before the 18th. Get-A-Grip Fellowship. Sat., 9/20, 6 p.m. at the Hoefers' house. Note that Trilby is closed at College; come east from Shields or Triangle from College. Bring a dish to share. We’ll have beverages. RSVP to them directly or here. Sun., 9/21 after worship, Fellowship That Transforms returns, with the theme "Create & Commune." Bring a snack to share. Plymouth Social Club is back! Meet Wed., 9/24 at 6 p.m. at Verboten Brewing North (website). They serve beer and non-alcoholic “hop water,” plus Detroit-style pizza. All welcome! Fellowship of the Grape. Lynne & Paul Soraci invite us to join them for our fall FOG event on Fri., 9/26 at their neighborhood Getts Park in the Terry Shores subdivision off Hwy 1. We will begin at 4:30 p.m. since it will be getting dark and cooler earlier. Bring a bottle of wine or non-alcoholic beverage and appetizer, and let's enjoy fellowship by Terry Lake. All are welcome, including those new to our Plymouth family. Newcomers, request address by prior Thurs. noon here. Congregational Life would like to form a Plymouth bowling team! The co-ed non-competitive league at Chipper's Lanes is Wednesday nights at 6:30. Minimum of 4, maximum of 10. Contact Karyl to learn more. Imagine! Grant. Any existing O&M ministry team (or group of church members wishing to form a ministry team) is welcome to apply for a grant of up to $3,000 to be used for a project of their imagination. Applications accepted through 9/30. Learn more and apply at plymouthucc.org/mission. Stephen Ministry at Plymouth. Are you going through a difficult time? Plymouth has trained Stephen Ministers who can help. Are you interested in serving as a Stephen Minister? We are offering training this fall (probably October). For more information, contact Lory Clukey with form on Stephen Ministry page. The Climate Action Ministry Team is now accepting items for compost. Questions or pick up a handout at the Climate Action table on Sunday or download here. And, the Climate Action Ministry team is excited to distribute the fruits of our labor (aka garden harvests) to: * The volunteers who have made this project possible and to the members/friends of Plymouth. Each Sunday we will set out produce on a table in the Fellowship Hall. Please take some home to enjoy! * Our immigrant families * Local organizations that feed our under-resourced community members. |
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