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1 O give thanks to the Lord, for he is good,
for his steadfast love endures forever.
2 O give thanks to the God of gods,
for his steadfast love endures forever.
3 O give thanks to the Lord of lords,
for his steadfast love endures forever;
4 who alone does great wonders,
for his steadfast love endures forever;
5 who by understanding made the heavens,
for his steadfast love endures forever;
6 who spread out the earth on the waters,
for his steadfast love endures forever;
7 who made the great lights,
for his steadfast love endures forever;
8 the sun to rule over the day,
for his steadfast love endures forever;
9 the moon and stars to rule over the night,
for his steadfast love endures forever; …
26 O give thanks to the God of heaven,
for his steadfast love endures forever. (Psalm 136:1-9, 26)
SUNDAY MORNING Worship In Person & Live Stream @ 9:30am
The link for Sunday morning worship (as well as archives of past worship services) is found on our website: www.hutchfmc.org! Join at 9:25am to see the announcements!
REVISED STATEMENT (11/21/21) FROM CMT (Congregational Ministry Team) to the congregation regarding COVID precautions. This statement is based on recommendations from our COVID Response Team (Carol Moore, Joretta Martens, Todd Esau, Dohn Fast).
The COVID virus just won’t go away and we are seeing an increase in cases and hospitalization in Reno County and the state. CMT believes it is still too soon to discontinue the wearing of masks and social distancing while in the church building. We appreciate your cooperation with these recommendations – it is a testament to your caring for our children and those individuals at high health risk and/or are unable to receive the vaccine. It is unfortunate to be advised that another surge is predicted so we encourage you to keep practicing frequent good hand washing, mask wearing, social distancing, avoiding crowds when possible, and getting the COVID vaccinations.
SUNDAY, November 28: The Inn: Housing the Holy. “Making Room (Hope)”
( Jeremiah 33: 14-16; Psalm 25: 4-5)
- Preacher & Scripture Reader: Tonya Ramer Wenger
- Worship Leader: Maggie Goering Pounds
- Children’s Time: DeAnna Goering
- Organist: Pauline Buller
- Ushers: Susan Combs & Joretta Martens
- Sound: Murray Reimer
- Live Stream: Jonathan Wenger
SUNDAY SCHOOL CLASSES MEET @ 10:45am
SHARING JOYS & CONCERNS
During each worship service, you are invited to text your prayer joys and concerns – usually to Pastor Tonya. You are also welcome to send prayer joys & concerns during the week. The recording of our worship service is public, so let us know if you’d prefer your request to only be shared via email during the week.
ANNOUNCEMENTS
Announcements are scrolled Sunday mornings before (beginning around 9:25) and after the worship service. There will be no spoken announcements unless there are pressing announcements that did not make it into the PowerPoint. Please send any announcements you’d like to have included by Thursday each week.
CALENDAR – LOOKING AHEAD
- November 28 – Advent Worship (The Inn: Housing the Holy) begins
- December 5 – Second Sunday of Advent: “A Place at the Table” – with Christmas Tree Decorating!!
- FMC Budget & Annual Meeting, Senior Youth Fundraisers (silent auction & lunch)
- December 19 – Lessons and Carols
- December 24 – 7:00pm Christmas Eve Worship for all ages
DEEPENING in Christ…
PRAYER GROUPS
- A Prayer group meets Thursday mornings from 10-11am in the Prayer Room. All are welcome.
- A small ecumenical Centering Prayer group meets on ZOOM Tuesdays and Thursdays from 12:30-1:30pm. If you’d like to learn more and receive the link to participate, contact Pastor Tonya.
ADVENT & CHRISTMAS 2021: THE INN – HOUSING THE HOLY
The pandemic has laid bare, and widened, economic disparity locally and globally. As we enter the Advent season, how can our churches become houses where the Holy will be born anew–offering respite, sustenance and care, opening the doors ever wider to those seeking shelter from the onslaught of life? No one church can do it all, but each can do something. As we study the biblical prophets that call us to care for our neighbors and “make room in the inn,” the lonely and frightened spaces within us are filled with the light of Hope, Peace, Joy, and Love. (created by Worship Design Studio)
- November 28 Advent 1: “Making Room”
- December 5 Advent 2: “A Place at the Table” (Decorating the Christmas Tree & Annual Meeting)
- December 12 Advent 3: “How Much is Enough?”
- December 19 Advent 4: “A Room with a View” (with Lessons and Carols)
- December 24 Christmas Eve: “The Inn”
- December 26 Sunday after Christmas: “Dwelling”
Check the STRETCHING section below for an announcement about a special ADVENT giving opportunity to Horizons Child Advocacy Center that will be coordinated with the Children’s Times in worship, but is for everyone to participate in!
ADVENT 2021 OPPORTUNITIES FOR DEEPENING FAITH…
- Bread for the Journey “At Home” resource for all ages, based on our “The Inn: Housing the Holy” worship series, will be made available via email on Friday of each week (so, Advent 1 will be sent this coming Friday). Let the church office know if you want to receive the link but are not currently on our email list!
- Grace Episcopal Advent Quiet Day is Saturday, December 4, 9:00am-12:30pm. Led by Fr. J. Ted Blakley, the theme this year is “a crazy little thing called HOPE”. There is time for worship, reflections, personal quiet time and sharing. RSVP to frted.grace@gmail.com . Check the poster in the foyer or call the church office for details. Grace Episcopal Church is located at 20th and Main in Hutchinson.
- Mennonite Church USA is again providing an “Advent At Home” resource, this year on the theme: Dare to Imagine. You can access that resource at the following website: Advent At Home 2021 | Mennonite Church USA (mennoniteusa.org)
- Pastor Tonya has a number of Advent books she is making available for anyone to borrow during the season. You can find them on one of the tall tables in the foyer – please be sure to sign the book out that you take, and enjoy (and bring back when you are done)!
- Some of you participated in Jan Richardson’s online Advent retreat last year. You can find more information here for this year’s retreat: https://www.janrichardson.com/illuminated2021
- Check out https://adventword.org/en/home/ for a Global Advent Calendar featuring an ‘Advent Word’ each day. AdventWord provides visual and written meditations during the liturgical season of Advent (this year beginning on Sunday, November 28). The written meditations will be provided in English, Spanish, French and in American Sign Language on YouTube. Each morning during Advent, the meditations are distributed: on AdventWord.org, Email, Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter.
FALL 2021 SUNDAY SCHOOL @ 10:45am
CHILDREN & YOUTH: Living as God’s People (SHINE Curriculum from MennoMedia)
- PreK-Kindergarten (basement, room 3 – or outside)
- 1st-5th grade (basement, rooms 1-2 – or outside)
- 6th– 7th grade (all the way upstairs in the Jr Youth room – or outside)
- 8th -12th grade (all the way upstairs in the Sr Youth room)
ADULTS:
- Younger Adults Class – meeting in the basement adult Sunday School Room
- Adult Bible Study/Discussion – meeting in the basement fellowship hall.
Reminder: No Sunday School on the 5th Sundays of the month!!
SUNDAY SCHOOL TEACHER UPDATE
We’re seeking volunteers beginning in December (at least one more teacher per class would REALLY be helpful – you would only need to teach one Sunday a month or less)!! Please contact Pastor Tonya or Cheryl Warkentin if you would be willing, or sign up on the signup sheet in the foyer (on the “Sign Up” bulletin board).
UPPER ROOM and REJOICE! devotional magazines
REJOICE! and UPPER ROOM . . . new issues are available above the mailboxes. Please let us know if you would like a copy mailed to you.
STRENGTHENING Community Connections…
CONGREGATIONAL BUDGET & ANNUAL MEETING COMBINED + YOUTH FUNDRAISERS ON DECEMBER 5, 2021
Mark your calendars and plan to attend FMC’s Budget & Annual Meeting Sunday December 5 + Fundraiser Meal & Silent Auction for Senior Youth!! It’s going to a be a fun morning! All are welcome to participate in the meeting and discussion, although only members/associate members will cast votes. The morning schedule is as follows:
- 9:00am – BIDDING BEGINS for the Silent Auction in the Common Grounds Room (bring your items by 8:45am please!!) Bidding will be closed during worship (9:30-10:30).
- 9:30am Worship (Second Sunday of Advent, including Decorating the Christmas Tree. The prelude will begin around 9:20am – adults will hang their ornaments as they arrive and families with children/youth will pick up their name ornaments at the back and hang them a little later in the service.)
- 10:30am (or perhaps earlier!) bidding resumes for Silent Auction and ends when the Budget & Annual Meeting begins.
- 10:45am-12:15pm Budget & Annual Meeting (with Sunday School classes & activities for children/Jr Youth running concurrently)
- Senior Youth Fundraisers:
- Silent Auction. Bring your items to donate anytime to the basement fellowship hall – just put them on the designated table by 8:45am December 5 (if you bring items that morning, bring them to the Common Grounds room). Suggested items: quality used items, baked goods (can bring the morning of if you prefer), gift certificates, and more!
- Lunch: Take-home lunch provided for a donation of your choice
CALL FOR STORIES FOR 100TH ANNIVERSARY HISTORY BOOK – BY END OF NOVEMBER!!!
We need your stories about life at FMC! They can be stories from yesterday or 50+ years ago.
- Why has it been important to you to be part of this congregation?
- How has your journey with Jesus been shaped by being a part of this congregation?
- What opportunities have opened up to you by being part of this congregation?
- What is your favorite memory?
- Is there something that makes First Mennonite “First Mennonite” you want to make sure gets noted in the updated history book?
And … do you have pictures you could share? We welcome pictures from the past, but more recent pictures as well!
We have a quick and simple way on our website for you to submit your stories and photos! Go to our homepage, or click on this link https://hutchfmc.org/centennial-history-book/ to access a form you can easily fill out and submit. Or, you can email your response or put your stories and/or photos in the respective boxes available at church in the foyer. ADDITIONALLY, Diane Ziemer has offered she is available most evenings and would be happy to have you call her and she will type and submit your story for you.
Please consider sharing your stories, even if you may think they are insignificant! We need many voices and types of stories to make this book come alive with the spirit of First Mennonite Church. Also, please share the above link freely with those you know who were at First Mennonite once upon a time and might have a story and/or pictures to share … maybe friends, relatives, children, etc.??
BEAUTIFUL SALT CITY PODCAST
A future story tells us what we want (vision), why we want it (values), and how we will create it (resources). Our own Pastor Jim Unruh talks with people in our community to learn their life stories and to dream together for a future story for our beautiful salt city. Find it here: https://hutchfmc.org/beautiful-salt-city-podcast/. While new episodes are not being added right now, this is your chance to catch up on previous conversations!
CHURCH OFFICE HOURS
- Tuesday and Thursday 9:00am – 2:00pm (CLOSED Thanksgiving Day, Thursday, November 25)
- Wednesday 10am-1pm
PASTOR TONYA’S HOURS/SCHEDULE
- Monday: Sabbath Day
- Tuesday-Friday: generally working 9:00am-5:30pm
- Office Hours: 9-2 Tuesday and Thursday; 10-1 on Wednesday
- Available other times by appointment.
- Available evenings and weekends (cell phone is most reliable)
REMINDER: If you are last one out of the church building, be SURE the doors lock behind you when you leave. Go out, watch the doors latch, give both door handles a tug, and make sure they are locked! Thank you.
STRETCHING to Serve as Christ Served…
CHRISTMAS GIVING OPPORTUNITIES . . . sharing Christ’s love this season with those near and far!
SPECIAL ADVENT WORSHIP COLLECTION – HORIZONS CHILD ADVOCACY CENTER
FMC children and families are specifically invited, as part of the Advent Children’s Times (but EVERYONE is welcome to participate!) to donate new or gently used toys to Horizon’s Child Advocacy Center (CAC) for their waiting room. Bring your items (see below for suggestions) throughout Advent, and by the first Sunday after Christmas when we will bless the items to be donated. There will be a box in the foyer for you to put your donations throughout Advent.
Horizons CAC is a program of Horizon’s Mental Health Center. This partnership allows for child victims of abuse to be immediately linked to therapeutic services upon their first visit to the CAC. They also offer the Personal Safety Awareness Program which partners with dozens of area school districts to inform the public of body safety strategies.
Some suggestions for donations (the target age is kids age 2-10 and items can be new or gently used): popits or other small fidget toys, large size puzzles, Thomas the Train items, and picture books. The CAC encourages a variety of cultures represented in the toys and books. They would also welcome packaged snacks for the children and their siblings visiting the center. This program depends on grants and donations, so your support is much appreciated!
SALTHAWK COMMUNITY SUPPORT
. . . is planning Santa Sacks for Hutch High and HMS8 Students to help them feel the love and support of our community. The goal is to prepare 150 sacks for students facing extra needs at a cost of $100 per sack. Each sack will include snacks, ear buds, and a gift certificate to purchase Salthawk merchandise in the new Sammy’s Shack store at HHS. Please consider making a gift to purchase one or more sacks, or contribute what you can. You can donate online through Trinity UMC’s donation link: www.trinityhutch.org or make checks payable to Salthawk Community Support and mail by December 1 to Trinity United Methodist Church, Salthawk Community Support, 1602 North Main Street, Hutchinson KS 67501. If you prefer, you can also mail or drop off your checks (made out to Salthawk Community Support) at First Mennonite by Sunday Nov 28. A letter with more information is posted on the bulletin board in the foyer.
HAT & MITTEN TREE:
During Advent we’ll have a tree in the foyer to collect hats and mittens. These donations will be taken to Salvation Army for distribution to persons in our community.
INFANT CARE KITS for MCC are ready
… dedication planned for CHRISTMAS EVE. Take a look at the two bundles on display on the table in the foyer. Deanna Mace and Jane Kroeker have already done the shopping for you and have assembled dozens of bundles. Your gift of $25.00 covers the cost of a bundle and shipping. Make your check payable to FMC with memo line reading Infant Care Kits. Please make your contribution to adopt one bundle – or several – by Christmas Eve. Thank you to all who have generously shared their gifts in preparing these bundles and for all of you who contribute to send them to families around the world who are caring for new babies amid the struggles of conflict, poverty, displacement, famine and natural disasters.
FIRST CALL for HELP TEEN CHRISTMAS:
New Christmas gifts appropriate for teenagers or monetary contributions may be dropped off at 17 West 2nd Avenue, Tuesday and Thursday 9am-3pm, or Wednesday 9am-noon. Or mail contributions to First Call for Help, PO Box 2203, Hutchinson KS, 67504-2203.
CHRISTMAS CONCERTS and EVENTS around the community . . . inspiration and sharing.
Hesston College presents Home for Christmas. https://www.hesston.edu/academics/departments/fine-arts/music/ This performance explores what coming “home for Christmas” means for a diversity of people and cultures. December 4, at 7:00pm in the Hesston Mennonite Church. All performers fully vaccinated for COVID-19 will perform without masks. Audience members are required to wear masks. No tickets are required, but a free-will offering will be accepted following the performance. Program and livestream available at www.hesston.edu/music.
Annual Five Places of Christmas sponsored by Bethel College Women’s Association will be held Saturday, December 4, 10:00am–4:00pm. Four locations — Carriage Factory Art Gallery and Warkentin House Museum in Newton and Goerz House and Kauffman Museum in North Newton will be open for free in-person visits. Harvey County Historical Museum will offer online information. The Carriage Factory Art Gallery will feature a make-and-take ornaments from 10 a.m. to noon and 10% off non-sale items gallery wide all day as well as refreshments. Warkentin House guests can explore the Victorian home that will be decorated to its holiday finest by local volunteers and interior decorators and enjoy pre-packaged peppernuts. The museum is located at 211 E. 1st Street in Newton. At Goerz House at Bethel College. the 2021 theme is “Homemade Holidays” and will feature handmade crafts and one-of-a-kind items and fresh homemade treats including peppernuts, candies, cookies, cinnamon rolls and other baked goods. Poinsettias and candy by the pound will also be available. Bakers and craft makers are invited to support the Women’s Association by donating baked goods and craft items. Please bring your items to Goerz House on Friday, December 3, from 1:30-4:30pm or Saturday, December 4 from 7:00-9:00am. Thank you for your support of Bethel College!
Canadian Brass will perform as part of the 2021-2022 Sunflower Performing Arts series on Tuesday, December 7, at 7:30pm, in the Hesston Mennonite Church. In its 49th season, Canadian Brass is known for concerts that display virtuosity, creativity and humor. Information and tickets: https://www.hesston.edu/sunflower-performing-arts/canadian-brass/ Audience members will be required to wear a mask, according to current Hesston College guidelines. For more information or to purchase tickets, call 620-327-8158 or click sunflowerarts.org.
The McPherson Community Brass Choir under the direction of Jerry Toews will give their Christmas Brass Concert Sunday, December 12, at 7:30pm in the Goessel HS gym. This event is sponsored by the Goessel Ministerial Alliance and a free will offering will be taken. Note the location change accommodating for social distancing. Come and enjoy a festive brass Christmas concert!
OUR SUNDAY MORNING DONATIONS FOR FIRST CALL FOR HELP
Personal care/hygiene items such as these are appreciated: toilet paper, laundry detergent, bath soap, Kleenex, deodorant, disposable razors, paper towels, shampoo, dish soap, hand/body lotion, tooth paste and tooth brushes. Travel size – new & unopened – are desirable. Food bank donations may be brought to the Salvation Army. At this time the Food Bank is particularly in need of the following: tomato soup, cream of mushroom soup and green beans.
MENNONITE FRIENDSHIP COMMUNITIES
Support Mennonite Friendship Communities – did you know that when you shop at Dillons or Amazon, you could be supporting MFC? Each of these companies have programs that give a portion of sales back to local non-profits. Check out Dillon’s Community Rewards – https://www.dillons.com/i/community/community-rewards or Amazon Smile – https://smile.amazon.com to sign up. Call Susan Nisly at MFC 620-663-7175 with questions.
CAMP MENNOSCAH announcements
- Giving Tuesday is November 30. There aren’t any gimmicks this year to encourage you to give, just stories. Remember the camper who stayed after campfire to talk to counselors about faith and life struggles. Think of the awe-filling trips in inner tubes down the river at night and the campfires with the starry heavens above. Spend a moment with your own memories of Camp Mennoscah. Encourage everyone to follow Jesus Christ by supporting the faith formation ministry of Camp Mennoscah here. Checks can be sent to Camp Mennoscah, PO Box 65, Murdock, KS 67111.
- Christmas Gathering on Dec. 18 at 2:30pm! Join us in the Dining Hall at Camp Mennoscah for afternoon fun–bring games to play indoors or out. Camp will provide popcorn and generic pop. (Masks recommended and encouraged for inside activities.)
- 2022 Summer staff applications are being accepted! Applicants should be 18 years old or older and in agreement with the Camp Mennoscah mission statement. See website for details. Information and the online application can be found here! Call or email with questions!
- We are grateful for you! We continue to get calls from volunteers and receive gifts of items off the Wish List. These items and projects help with the faith formation that happens at Camp Mennoscah. The list has more wishes and there are more projects to do. We can accommodate every group size, skill set and length of project you would like to tackle. Check out these ways to Get Involved! and support camp’s ministry. Email office@campmennoscah.org or call 620-297-3290 to volunteer. See the Wish List for other ways to support Camp Mennoscah!
BETHEL COLLEGE announcements
Job opening. Kauffman Museum at Bethel College seeks a visitor services coordinator: an organized, detail-oriented, social media-savvy, curious, friendly individual to work 75-100% FTE with visitors, school groups, volunteers and student staffers, and to do scheduling and internal office management. The VSC will be a part of a multitasking team of five. For the job description and to apply, visit http://www.kauffmanmuseum.org/vsc. For more information, contact Andi Andres at asa@bethelks.edu or 316-283-1612.
MENNONITE CENTRAL COMMITTEE (MCC) announcements
MCC in North Newton currently has over 800 sets of comforter tops and backs that need to be tied, as well as kits of fabric that can be sewn into more tops. MCC’s partners all around the world value these handmade comforters as useful, beautiful and tangible expressions of love. If you or your sewing group would be interested in tying or sewing for MCC, or if you have questions and are curious about how to make a comforter, please contact Kate Mast at the MCC Material Resources Center at katemast@mcc.org, or 316-283-2720.
THANKS from FIRST CALL for HELP!
Words continue to elude us in ways we can express our appreciation to your membership for the constant and continually in-kind support of food and hygiene items. Your support provides us with an avenue to continue our programs that are so needed in the community. In addition, through your $100 monthly contribution to the Hutchinson Community Foundation for support with prescription medications, your donation has helped us cover the prescription medication expenses of 194 qualifying clients through October 31st of this year. We focus on help with life-sustaining medications and do not provide help with narcotics or over the counter medications. Our average help per client is $57. Your monthly donation helps us with the cost that we cannot cover in-house through our prescription medication program. To date we provide around $1,100 per month for this program.