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BEING THE CHURCHThis Week's Service: Fifth Sunday after Pentecost -- Plastic JesusEverywhere we look in our culture you will find plastic. It surrounds our food, makes up our technology, and is a standard element in our household items. Unfortunately, it is also overflowing from our landfills, floating in our waters and polluting our soil. More and more, you can even find it in our own bodies and those of other living creatures. There have even been traces of plastic found in breast milk. Despite the fact that we have learned the harms of plastics, we are steadily increasing our production of the material and integrating it into more and more items. The Bible does not speak of plastic, but it does give us a framework for a relationship with creation. We are called to live with gratitude and awe, to be good partners with creation and steward the planet's resources. This Sunday the Creation Justice Team invites us to live into a ban of single use plastics by DUCC, to think again about our relationship to the planet, and to imagine some creative alternatives. Please join us on Sunday at 10am in our Sanctuary, or online, live on our Youtube Channel. Message: Rev. Jody Betten Music: Peter Black, Jeff Spangler, Lauri Donaldson You will always find our latest church bulletin and service music at Bit.ly/DUCCBulletin
Last Week's Service: Fourth Sunday after Pentecost -- Questions from the RoadsideEven those who don’t know the Bible know about the Good Samaritan. Most people concentrate on the outsider who offered aid, but what about the victim? Pastor Dan offers 28 questions inspired by a powerless person who can only receive mercy. You can enjoy the whole service by clicking on Dan, above, or replay just Dan's Message by clicking the button below. Remember all of our pastors' messages are available on the Douglas UCC Podcast, available from your favorite Podcast player. Jody and Dan's Office Hours This Week
Thank You and KUDOS from Christian NeighborsThrough the generosity of the DUCC congregation and the entire Douglas community, Christian Neighbors reports they have received plenty of donations to assist our migrant communities for the summer. Christian Neighbors' team sends a Huge Thank You to our church members for their giving. Styrofoam Solution from the Creation Justice Team!The CJT wants folks to know styrofoam is a horrible product that takes hundreds of years to decompose and is not collected in curbside pickups. Our Creation Justice Team has launched an ongoing collection of styrofoam and transport to a facility in Muskegon that recycles styrofoam. Unfortunately the facility does not recycle ALL styrofoam. No meat trays, egg cartons coffee cups, etc. However they do recycle big styrofoam, like that used in packaging appliances or items purchased on Amazon that need assembling or even styrofoam coolers. Next time you have something delivered that is packaged in styrofoam, rather than throw it in your trash bin, please contact Kathleen Klage to arrange pick up or if you have any questions. [email protected]; 616-886-2541 Listening Ear: Do You Need to Be Heard?Our Listening Ear service has been a great help to our congregation during a tumultuous time, and so, after a successful trial period, this highly trained team of empathic folks -- Paul Burdick, Pat Denner, and Doug Sipsma -- will be continuing the service. Their premise is, everyone goes through rough patches in life. Sometimes stress can feel overwhelming. Talking to a caring human helps in so many, sometimes immeasurable, sometimes mystical ways. Our listeners are available at the Isabel Graham conference room on Thursday afternoons from 1 to 3 pm. Inquirers? New Members? Let's Get You Ready.We are in the process of scheduling a Reception during Sunday worship for our newest members. If you are interested in membership at DUCC but haven’t taken the Inquirers Class, please reach out to Jody (text 616–706-3549, or write [email protected]). We’ll get you ready to join us NEW DATE: What’s Up with Plastic? A Quick Talk with Chris Clark, now July 20, After ServiceEver wonder what plastic really is, why it’s clogging up our planet, and what we can actually do about it? Chris will break it down—clearly, practically, and with a few surprises. Come for the conversation, leave with real-world ways to reduce plastic in your life and protect God’s creation. Meet Us at the Douglas Social, July 24DUCC will sell hot dogs from 5 pm to 8 pm at the July 24 Douglas Social at the History Center at 130 West Center Street in Douglas. If you are willing to help with set-up, grilling, selling, or clean up, please sign up on the sheet in the Isabel Graham Center or email Karen Clark at [email protected]. Even if you can’t help, please plan to stop by and enjoy music, artwork, gardens, and hot dogs! Can You Help Us with Clean Up After Service?We are looking for a few new folks to help with coffee hour clean up. Specifically, with the glass communion cups. We have a new process in place that takes just a little extra time. If you can help once a month or so, please make your availability known by signing up in the Isabel Graham Center during coffee hour. Thanks! Prayer RequestsLucille Corbin (Lewis Corbin’s mother); Jean Hotwagner (Annie Hotwagner's Mom); Nancy VanDyke; Debra Carr and Carr Family; Orie Hawkes; Tony & Stephanie (Wendy Hamlin's family); Maciek (Matt) Wozniak (Robert Fisher's partner); Family of Fred Hamlin; Elinor Hite (Virginia Stuart’s sister); Dave Lawson; Rich Marth; Christine Kerney; Nancy Plantinga and her family; Dan McGavin and Family of Carol Brown; Rev. Marchiene Rienstra Family; Ann and Jim Hopkins; James Higgins (friend of Shane Anderson and Michael Tuleja), Joe Scarpone (friend of Tom Fahlstrom); John Kerr; Ruth Fahlstrom (Tom Fahlstrom’s daughter); Mary Westenbroek; Jerry Elpers and family (Beth Howley's dad); Max Matteson; Eric Cooley (Jo Cooley's brother) Birthdays & Anniversaries This WeekBirthdays July 15: Scott Overweg, 16: Adelle Van Daalen, 18: John Ellis Ortman Anniversaries July 16: Paul Burdick & Michael Valdez Birthday and Anniversary cards are a great way we can reach out to one another. If you wish to mail a card to one of our church members, addresses can be found in our Church Directory. Grant Committee Application OnlineOur Grant Committee -- the group who review grant requests from area non-profits for funds from our Isabel Graham fund and congregational offerings, has worked to make the grant application process more accessible to more area organizations. Please make your favorite non-profits aware of this funding source by forwarding this link and/or QR code to your favorite local non-profit groups. Both the link and the code will take them to the online form where they can submit their request. The online address for the grant request is here: bit.ly/IG-Grant-App Or share this QR code to navigate to the online form: Financial StewardshipIn-Person Attendance, July 6: 103 Total Views for July 6 worship videos: 104 Collection Plate & Mailed Donations: $1,069 Online Giving: $1,803.13 Total, General Support: $2,872.13 Thank you!! Your generous giving allows us to sustain our church community and our mission of service in the world. Please consider giving online, which is easily done by texting your donation amount to 844-931-2849. Church CalendarWhen you have events to schedule anywhere on campus, click the button below, scan the calendar for a spot, then contact [email protected] to make your reservation. Reservations are first come, first served. Emailing is always best so she can keep track of requests. VOLUNTEERING & GIVINGLetters for GazaHere's an opportunity to add to our prayers for Gaza: A letter-writing campaign to participate in and share with your friends and neighbors. It's always a good time to demand action from our representatives. The power of now is joining in a national movement to do so. CLASSESQigong! Tuesdays at 3pm, Retreat House LawnOnce again Kat VanHammen will be offering Qigong at the backyard of the Retreat House on Tuesdays at 3pm. Qigong is a wonderful 5,000 year-old practice from China, very much like Tai Chi. It involves simple movements that build strength, flexibility, balance and well being. It also employs visualization, breath, and mindfulness to integrate the body, mind, and spirit and develop our felt sense of Interbeing. Class is one hour long and involves both sitting and standing practice although it can be done sitting if needed. There is a requested donation of $10 per class but for those of you on limited incomes, any amount will be gratefully received. AROUND TOWNDUCC Men's Coffee & ConversationHeartSafe Looking for VolunteersHeartSafe Tri-Communities is looking for volunteers and donations to help equip and staff the programs that will make our communities safer, making a heart-safe environment for all of us.
This program focuses on increasing public access to AEDs, CPR and AED training, promoting early intervention and raising awareness about heart health. The program needs volunteers with many skills and interests -- event organizers, educators, comunicators, event helpers. If you have a few hours to hep out, this team would love to put you on their list of volunteers. Reach out to [email protected], and check out this team's work on their Facebook Page. |
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