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First Congregational Church

300 S. Minnesota Ave | Sioux Falls, SD 57104

(605)336-3072 | fcc@firstcongucc.com

Thinking Faith. Unbounded Welcome. Creative Worship. Generous Service.

July 11 | The Good News

July | At a Glance

Thursday, July 11: Men's Fellowship

Sunday, July 14: Thrive Together (visitors)

Monday, July 15: Craft Room Organizing

Thursday, July 18: Circle Bible Study and Mission Trip Meeting

Saturday, July 20: Young Adults Craftaganza

Monday, July 22: Craft Room Organizing

Wednesday, July 24: Mission Trip Meeting

Thursday, July 25: Dow Rummel Visit

Monday, July 29: Craft Room Organizing

Wednesday, July 31: Mission Trip Training

Freedom Heroes

Barbara Jordan (born February 21, 1936, Houston, Texas, U.S.—died January 17, 1996, Austin, Texas) was an American lawyer, educator, and politician who served in the U.S. House of Representatives (1973–79), representing Texas. She was the first African American congresswoman to come from the South. Jordan remained in the Texas Senate until 1972, when she was elected to the U.S. House of Representatives from Texas’s 18th district. In the House, Jordan advocated legislation to improve the lives of minorities, the poor, and the disenfranchised and sponsored bills that expanded workers’ compensation and strengthened the Voting Rights Act of 1965 to cover Mexican Americans in the Southwest. Although she acquired a reputation as an effective legislator, Jordan did not become a national figure until 1974 during the Watergate scandal, when her participation in the hearings held by the House Judiciary Committee on the impeachment of U.S. Pres. Richard M. Nixon was televised nationwide. Her keynote address at the 1976 Democratic National Convention confirmed her reputation as one of the most commanding and articulate public speakers of her era.

(from Britannica: https://www.britannica.com/biography/Barbara-Jordan)

OutReach Volunteer Project


Join the OutReach Team on July 17th, at 5:00 pm, in Jones Hall for a time to gather and support a local non-profit - Call To Freedom. We will be making crafts for all ages and freezer meals to deliver to residents at Call to Freedom.


Call to Freedom brings wholeness to all individuals impacted by sex and labor trafficking and commercial sexual exploitation by navigating a healing path through our continuum of care model.



Learn more here: https://calltofreedom.org/about/our-mission-and-values/

Circle Bible Study


will meet for coffee and summer fellowship Thursday, July 18th, on the west side of McKennan Park at 10:00 am. Bring a lawn chair and a friend. All are welcome!

Young Adults Craftaganza - July 20, 4:00 pm


The Young Adults group is hosting its first Craftaganza, and all are welcome to join (no matter what age). Bring any craft supplies you have and swap or work on a craft project in the Gerlinger Room.


Feel free to bring a snack or drink to share! No need to RSVP, all are welcome to join in the fun!


Join Us for JAM 2024! The Iowa, Nebraska, and South Dakota Conferences of the United Church of Christ will hold their Joint Annual Meeting on September 27-28, 2024, at Countryside Community Church in Omaha, NE. Participate in business meetings, workshops, worship, and hear from keynote speaker Rev. Dr. Karen Georgia Thompson, the General Minister of the United Church of Christ. We need three more delegates from our congregation to attend, and FCC has funds available to support delegates who are attending. Sign up in Fick Hall if you’re interested. Don’t miss this chance to deepen your faith and connect with the National UCC! Register now and book your accommodations early. For more details, visit https://ucctcm.org/jam2024/

Craft Room Organizers


Help get the Kids' Craft Room Organized before the school year starts! Mondays from 7:00 - 8:00 pm, starting July 15th, we will have a time for anyone to come by and help clean and reorganize the craft room downstairs. Contact John Pagone for more details: JPagone@firstcongucc.com

Seeking a Home for Bibles


In the Church Cleanup process, we found some large Bibles that had been donated in memory of some members who had passed. We would love to be able to give these Bibles to any living descendants of those that donated these:


  • Arno E. Spranger
  • Novella H. Buck


Please contact the church office with any information or connections you might have.

The Week Ahead

Sunday - 07/14/2024

Worship Service - 8:30 am

Fellowship Time - 9:15 am

Thrive Together (Visitors) - 9:30 am

Worship Service - 10:30 am

Fellowship Time - 11:30 am

Thrive Together (Visitors) - 11:30 am


Monday - 07/15/2024

Contemplative Prayer - 6:00 pm


Tuesday - 07/16/2024

Staff Meeting - 10:00 am

Building and Grounds - 5:00 pm

OutReach Meeting - 5:30 pm

Tuesday Night Yoga - 6:00 pm

Wednesday - 07/17/2024

Crafts and Food Making for Survivors with Call to Freedom - 5:00 pm


Thursday - 07/18/2024

Gentle Yoga - 9:00 am

Circle Bible Study - 10:00 am

Al-Anon Meeting - 5:30 pm


Saturday - 07/20/2024

Young Adults Craftaganza - 4:00 pm


Sunday - 07/21/2024

Worship Service - 8:30 am

Fellowship Time - 9:15 am

Worship Service - 10:30 am

Fellowship Time - 11:30 am

Remember in Prayer

Search Committee | Our Future pastor, still unknown to us

Worldwide Ceasefire | Hunger wiped out | Worldwide housing | Dar Algra | Quentin Ambort | Tara Obner (Sister of Pam Oberembt) | Lisa Wilson (Ann Wilson’s Sister-in-Law) and Family | Tom Leesch | Judy Roddel | Pauline Norquist | Michael Joseph | Leif Haegeland | Gary Palmer 

Need Prayer or Support?


The FCC Staff and congregation is available to provide support for you and your family when hard times come. If you would like prayer, you can write prayer requests on your Prayer and Offering bulletin insert on Sunday Mornings, you can reply to this email newsletter, or you can email Becky Pagone for direct support: BPagone@firstcongucc.com

Due to low listening, we are discontinuing the sermon podcast. Thank you to everyone who put in time and efforts!

Weekly Lectionary Scripture


Mark 6:14-29 (the Voice translation)

Jesus had become so well known that King Herod received reports of all that Jesus was doing. Some were saying that John the Baptist had been raised from the dead and that these mighty works were the fruits of his resurrection. Others insisted, ‘No, this Jesus is Elijah, returned to work on the earth.’ And still others said He was another of the prophets. Herod believed, No, it is John, the prophet I beheaded, risen from the dead.


For the blood of John was on his hands. Herod had imprisoned John in the days before Jesus began His teaching. John had preached to Herod that he should not have married his own brother’s wife, Herodias, for so it is written in the Hebrew Scriptures: “It is not lawful for one to marry his brother’s wife.”


Herodias held a grudge against John and would have had him killed, but she couldn’t. Herod feared John as a holy and righteous man and did what he could to protect him. John taught hard truths, and yet Herod found he usually liked hearing them.


So Herod had put John in prison instead of executing him; and there John sat until Herod’s birthday, when the governor held a great state dinner. That night, Herod’s stepdaughter danced beautifully for the state officials; and the king proclaimed a solemn vow in the presence of his honored guests, military officers, and some of the leading men of Galilee.


Herod told her, ‘Ask me whatever you wish, and I will grant it.  Whatever you want, I will give you—up to half my province.’


 She went out and consulted with her mother, Herodias, who had only one great desire and told her daughter what she must say.


Herod’s Stepdaughter (immediately, in response to Herod) said, ‘I want the head of John the Baptist[e]—right now—delivered to me on a platter.’


Herod was horrified, but he had sworn an oath and could not break his word in front of his invited guests. So immediately he sent an executioner to the prison to behead John and bring them the head.  It was brought to the girl upon a platter, and she took it to her mother.


When John’s disciples were told of this, they came for his body and gave it a proper burial.



Next week's Scripture: Mark 6:30-34, 53-56

Ways to Give

We want everyone to have the accessibility to give, serve, and be a part of this faith community, so here are a few ways that you can consider giving:

  • Cash
  • Check/ACH Withdrawal
  • PayPal Recurring Gifts
  • NEW! Venmo (https://www.venmo.com/u/fccsiouxfalls)
  • Volunteering with OutReach Opportunities
  • Volunteering for serving breakfast, offering childcare, teaching Sunday School, singing in the choir, building and grounds projects, and more!

The Behavioral Covenant


First Congregational Church adopted our Behavioral Covenant in 2023. You can find the document on our website:

https://www.firstcongucc.com/behavioral-covenant

If you would like a printed copy and do not have access to a printer, please contact the Church Office for a printout. 

Church Profile

View our Church Profile from the Pulpit Committee here:

https://www.firstcongucc.com/search-and-call

The mission of First Congregational Church, United Church of Christ is:

 

To create a Christian community based on the teachings of Jesus of Nazareth by growing in our relationships with God, each other, and our neighbors through a thinking faith, unbounded welcome, creative worship, and generous service.

 

Whoever you are, wherever you are on life’s journey,

you are welcome here.

Ministers - All the People

Church Staff - Times listed that staff will be available in the office

Pastor Becky Pagone and John Pagone will have vacation time on 7/14

Rev. Becky PagoneDesignated Transitional Minister

Sundays: 8:00 am - 1:00 pm

Tuesdays: 11:00 am - 3:00 pm

Wednesdays: 1:00 pm - 4:00 pm

Thursdays: 12:00 pm - 3:00 pm

Email: BPagone@firstcongucc.com


Lisa HastingsFinance Administrator

Monday - Thursday: 8:00 am - 4:00 pm

Friday: by appointment only

Email: Finance@firstcongucc.com


Rev. Samantha Houser, Theologian in Residence

Amanda Carlson, Church Music Intern

Frederick Matthews, Choir Director


Rev. Kathryn J. Timpany, Pastor Emerita

Sara Sublette,

Office and Communications Coordinator

Monday - Friday: 9:00 am - 2:00 pm

Email: FCC@firstcongucc.com


John Pagone, Director of Christian Education

Sundays: 8:00 am - 1:00 pm

Monday - Thursday: 10:00 am - 2:00 pm

Email: JPagone@firstcongucc.com


Cameron SubletteFacilities Manager

Sunday - Thursday: 7:00 am - 3:00 pm

Email: FacilitiesManager@firstcongucc.com


Church Office Hours:

Monday - Thursday

8:00 am - 4:00 pm

Friday: By appointment only

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