Please stay for our Celebration Brunch Potluck on 10/27 after worship, even if you didn't bring a dish!
Sign up now for NEW Sunday 9 a.m. adult small groups. Another six-week session starts 11/3. Equipping the Saints is the theme. Sign up on our church app, at plymouthucc.org/adults, or on the bulletin board in Fellowship Hall! There are only 12 spots per group, so sign up now. Next Sunday (11/3) is also our annual All Saints/Totenfest celebration. Weekday Bible Study Group: Ways to Read the Bible. Wherever you are on your faith journey, whatever you know – or don't know – about the Bible, you are invited to join Ruth Billington for a 7-week exploration of ways to unlock its profound richness for our life today. Starts Tues., 11/5, 1:30 – 2:30 p.m. Sign up at plymouthucc.org/adults. Join First Name Club, Thurs., 11/7 at noon for a Thanksgiving Feast followed by a program by Police Officer Bailie Stine about HOPE (Homeless Outreach and Proactive Engagement) Team, that responds to calls about homelessness throughout FC. Reservations for lunch ($5 for food) should be made to firstnameclub at plymouthucc.org or (970) 482-9212 by Tues., 11/5 or sign up on bulletin board in Fellowship Hall. Plymouth Members in Loveland/Berthoud who need a ride to the polls on election day (11/5), Jan Bayton would be happy to provide one. The Plymouth Music Series presents the NOCO Singers on Sat., 11/9 at 7 p.m. Works by Robert Young, Edward Elgar and others will be performed in a concert featuring themes of unrepresented cultures, love, and winter music. Tickets may be purchased via Eventbrite or at the door. Open & Affirming Ministry Team! Want to join the team to help out in planning a few upcoming worship services and learn about some potential partners? Meet Delaney Piper [they/them] our new Ministry Coordinator! Contact Delaney. ISAAC (Interfaith Solidarity and Accompaniment Coalition) sent sincere thanks to Plymouth for our advocacy to the FC City Council to return the Immigration and Eviction Legal Funds to the proposed budget. Twenty-seven (!) faith communities and organizations used their voices to help preserve critical legal services to thousands of local, low-income residents over the next two years. When we work together with compassion, we can make a difference Comments are closed.
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