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The Prologue
Gathering Music
The Call to Worship and WelcomeThe Spirit of the still speaking God be with you!
And also with you.
The Music for Organ Hal H. Hopson
The Lighting of the Altar CandlesThe Opening of the Lectern BibleThe Gathering
good things!
Christ Jesus, instructing us and teaching us in the way we should go.
Let us worship God!
Worship is the submission of all our nature to God. It is the quickening of the conscience by God's holiness; the
nourishment of the mind with God's truth; the purifying of the imagination by God's beauty; the opening of the
heart to God's love; the surrender of the will to God's purpose — and all of this gathered up in adoration.
~ William Temple
The Worship of God
THE SERVICE OF PREPARATION
The Lord's DayFirst Sunday in Lent
Ten O'clock in the Morning
The Journey
According to the biblical narrative in the Hebrew scriptures (to be more precise, from the second creation story
in Genesis), there was a time when humanity lived in a protective bubble, a fortified enclave offering safety and
security, save for the ever-dreaded serpent's temptation. In Eden, life in the first nudist colony was all kicks and
giggles, no need for even a fig leaf! But, alas, that was not to be a permanent fix, Humanity's need to grow and
develop, to evolve as the image of God, caused a deep hungering, a yearning for knowledge, wisdom that could
only germinate with a maturing intellect, an integrated personality, and a faith that matched a broadening world
view. Each and every one of us continues that legacy: the good, the bad, and the ugly of Adam and Eve's big
adventure. We are always in process, never fully arriving at a destination in this life. It is always about the
journey!
The God of Abraham Praise
We have come to worship the Lord our God, seeking to serve the One who fills us withgood things!
Be glad in the Lord and rejoice, O righteous ones; shout for joy, all you upright in heart!
We long for the very word that comes from the mouth of the Holy, a free gift of grace given to us in
Christ Jesus, instructing us and teaching us in the way we should go.
As a faithful people gathered in sacred time and space, we offer our prayers to the Onewho protects us in times of trouble.who protects us in times of trouble.
The Choral Introit arr. Tom Lippert
The Collect
Amen.
t The Processional Hymn ST. FLAVIAN
t The Litany of Praise Paula Lickfeldt
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Chancel Choir
Along This Lenten Journey
Happy are those whose transgression is forgiven, whose sin is covered by the Holy One.
Let the faithful pray to the One who is our hiding place, protecting us, surrounding us with glad
cries of deliverance.
For those who acknowledge their sin and confess their transgressions to the Holy Oneare forgiven their guilt.
God of all human capacity, we have gathered in this sacred space to worship the Lord our God, to
rejoice in the Holy, to serve the One who fills us with good things and makes us wise beyond our
wildest imagination; today, we long for the very word that comes from the mouth of God; surround
us with Your steadfast love and lead us in the way You would have us to go; all this we pray through
Jesus Christ our Lord, who lives and reigns with You and the holy and still speaking Spirit, one God,
forever and ever.
THE SERVICE OF PRAISE
Lord, Who Throughout These Forty Days
Along this Lenten journey, Lord, give us eyes to see the vision
You’re creating for this community. Through your illumination new life
You will impart when we embrace Your mission and seek a transformed heart.
cries of deliverance.
are forgiven.
Happy are those in whom God finds no evil, those whose spirits harbor no deceit.
t The Gloria GREATOREX
The Silent Confession
The Corporate Confession 2
Let us pray to the Lord:
God will instruct us, teaching us the way we should go, counseling us while watchingover us in times of trouble.
Be glad in the Lord and rejoice, O righteous ones, shouting for joy all you upright in heart, for the
steadfast love of God surrounds all people.
Led by our proclivity to make poorer choices, that which we call sin, we wander into thewasteland of wrong-doing. We hunger for more and more, and feel increasingly empty.We seek power, especially over others, but often only doing harm. By our choices, weworship the false gods of success, wealth, and spectacle. Have mercy on us, God of love,and forgive us for the power we give to the temptation in our lives. Help us to become asvulnerable as Jesus, for in that vulnerability, we find the humility to trust You in allthings; in that trust, we discover the grace which sets us free from the grasp of evil; inthat freedom, we can leave the wilderness behind, in order to follow Jesus in this life,and into the next.
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We are easily seduced by the temptations all around us. But if we are willing to trust God and offer
our confessions, God is quick to forgive us and fill us with hope. In the silence and stillness of these
moments, let us confess before the Holy.
The Call to Confession 1
THE SERVICE OF CONFESSION
steadfast love of God surrounds all people.
over us in times of trouble.
The Kyrie arr. David N. Johnson
The Assurance of Pardon 3
GENESIS 2:15-17; 3:1-7
The Response, PSALM 32 ES FLOG EIN KLEINS WALDVÖGELEIN
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THE SERVICE OF THE WORD
Lord, Have Mercy
Beloved faith community, hear the good news of Lent. Grace abounds for everyone. Be glad and
rejoice! Give thanks with shouts of joy!”
Thanks be to God!
rejoice! Give thanks with shouts of joy!”
Listen to what the Spirit of the still speaking God is saying. Thanks be to God!
The Witness from the Hebrew Scriptures
How Blest Those Whose Transgressions
The Lord God took the man and put him in the garden of Eden to till it and keep it. And the Lord Godcommanded the man, “You may freely eat of every tree of the garden; but of the tree of the knowledge ofgood and evil you shall not eat, for in the day that you eat of it you shall die.” Now the serpent was morecrafty than any other wild animal that the Lord God had made. He said to the woman, “Did God say, ‘Youshall not eat from any tree in the garden’?” The woman said to the serpent, “We may eat of the fruit of thetrees in the garden; but God said, ‘You shall not eat of the fruit of the tree that is in the middle of thegarden, nor shall you touch it, or you shall die.’“ But the serpent said to the woman, “You will not die; forGod knows that when you eat of it your eyes will be opened, and you will be like God, knowing good andevil.” So when the woman saw that the tree was good for food, and that it was a delight to the eyes, andthat the tree was to be desired to make one wise, she took of its fruit and ate; and she also gave some to herhusband, who was with her, and he ate. Then the eyes of both were opened, and they knew that they werenaked; and they sewed fig leaves together and made loincloths for themselves.
The Witness from the Epistles ROMANS 5:12-19
t The Sequence Hymn FOUNDATION
Therefore, just as sin came in to the world through one human being and death came through sin, and so death
spread to all because all have sinned—sin was indeed in the world before the law, but sin is not reckoned when
there is no law. Yet death reigned from Adam to Moses, even over those whose sins were not like the
transgression of Adam, who is a type of the one who was to come. But the free gift is not like the trespass. For if
many died through the trespass of one, much more surely have the grace of God and the free gift in the grace of
the one person Jesus Christ abounded for many. And the free gift is not like the effect of the one person’s sin. For
the judgment following one trespass brought condemnation, but the free gift following many trespasses brings
justification. If, because of the trespass of one, death reigned through that one, much more surely will those who
receive the abundance of grace and the free gift of righteousness reign in life through the one person, Christ
Jesus. Therefore just as the trespass of one led to condemnation for all, so the act of righteousness of one leads to
justification and life for all. For just as by the disobedience of one many were made sinners, so by the obedience
of one many will be made righteous.
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Listen to what the Spirit of the still speaking God is saying. Thanks be to God!
O Lord, You Were Sent
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There will be a break between the second and third verses for the reading of the Gospel.
t The Witness from the Gospels MATTHEW 4:1-11
The Sermon Timothy W. Shirley
t The Eucharistic Hymn WIE LIEBLICH IST DER MAIEN
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THE SERVICE OF COMMITMENT
Once When We Were Naked (and Unashamed)
The Gospel of the Lord. Thanks be to God!
Then Jesus was led up by the Spirit into the wilderness to be tempted by the devil. He fasted forty days and forty
nights, and afterwards He was famished. The tempter came and said to Him, “If you are the Son of God,
command these stones to become loaves of bread.” But Jesus answered, “It is written, ‘One does not live by
bread alone, but by every word that comes from the mouth of God.’” Then the devil took Him to the holy city and
placed Him on the pinnacle of the temple, saying to Him, “If You are the Son of God, throw Yourself down; for it
is written, ‘God will command the angels concerning You,’ and ‘On their hands they will bear You up, so that You
will not dash Your foot against a stone.’” Jesus said to him, “Again it is written, ‘Do not put the Lord your God to
the test.’” Again, the devil took Jesus to a very high mountain and showed Him all the kingdoms of the world and
their splendor; and he said to Jesus, “All these I will give you, if you will fall down and worship me.” Jesus said to
him, “Away with you, Satan! for it is written, ‘Worship the Lord your God, and serve only God.’” Then the devil
left Him, and suddenly angels came and waited on Him.
We Come As Guests Invited
t The PeaceThe peace of Christ always be with you.
And also with you.
The Concerns of the Church Jo Prater
The Pastoral PrayerThe Receiving of Our GiftsThe Offertory Anthem arr. John Ferguson
t The Doxology OLD HUNDREDTH
t The Presentation of Our Gifts
t The Prayer of Thanksgiving 4
Amen.
Praise God from Whom All Blessings Flow
Too often, we give in to the temptation to keep everything for ourselves. But You would have usnotice those who hunger for hope, as well as bread; those who are caught in the injustices of theworld; those who struggle to find themselves. And in noticing, we become generous and loving, evenas we have been graced by our brother and friend, Jesus of Nazareth, in whose name we pray.
A Mighty Fortress Is Our God
Chancel ChoirA mighty fortress is our God, a sword and shield victorious; He breaks the cruel oppressor’s rod and wins salvation
glorious. The old satanic foe has sworn to work us woe! With craft and dreadful might, he arms himself to fight.
On earth he has no equal. No strength of ours can match his might! We would be lost, rejected. But now a
champion comes to fight, whom God himself elected. You ask who this may be: the Lord of hosts is He!
Christ Jesus, mighty Lord, God’s only Son adored. He holds the field victorious. Though hordes of
devils fill the land all threatening to devour us, we tremble not, unmoved we stand; they can-
not overpower us. This world's prince may rage, in fierce war engage. He is doomed to fail;
God’s judgment must prevail! One little word subdues him. God’s word forever shall abide,
no thanks to foes, who fear it; for God Himself fights by our side with weapons of the
Spirit. Were they to take our house, goods, honor, child or spouse, though life
be wrenched away, they cannot win the day. The kingdom’s ours forever.
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tMay the God of discipleship be with you!
And also with you.
t The Sursum Corda (Lift up your hearts.)
Let us begin our Lenten journey with open hearts.
We offer them to the One who walks with us.
Let our voices resound with thanksgiving to the One who shows us faithful care.
We rejoice in our God of hope and love.
t The Sanctus
Richard Proulx
The Greeting 5
morning. Hosanna in the highest! Blessed is the One who brings grace to us.Hosanna in the highest!
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Holy, Holy, Holy Lord
THE SERVICE OF HOLY COMMUNION
You held nothing back, gardner of grace, as the spirit led creation into the hinterlands of
nothingness: spreading rich soil in the valleys, planting seedlings and flower bulbs, making
mountains from river clay, sprinkling water over everything. Mornings came in Eden's beauty, all
that wonder and goodness given for Your children, but we listened to evil's whispers, believing
lies so easily told. Like a crew launching a boat to rescue those who are adrift, prophets came,
counseling us to let go of our stubbornness and return to Your side, but with our "eyes wide shut,"
we followed that path which took us away from the middle of the garden. So you sent Jesus to us,
to call us back to You, a free gift of grace for all.
With the faithful who have gone before us, with companions through this journey today, we offer
glad songs of deliverance:glad songs of deliverance:
Holy, holy, holy, God of steadfast love. Creation sings Your praises as on that firstmorning. Hosanna in the highest! Blessed is the One who brings grace to us. Hosanna
The Words of Institution
The Acclamation
The Prayer of Consecration Let us pray to the Lord.
Amen!
The Lord's Prayer in the Form of a Litany
words like these:
Our Father, who art in heaven, hallowed be Thy name.
Gracious heavenly Parent, holy is the One who is the great "I AM."
Thy Kingdom come. Thy will be done on earth as it is in heaven.
realm.
Give us this day our daily bread.
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As we begin the journey to Jerusalem, following Jesus, as we would choose to embrace His suffering,
we speak of that free gift called faith:
You alone are holy, the hope of our lives, and Christ Jesus is Your blessed righteousness. When we
got what we wanted in knowing both good and evil, He came, so we might receive what we needed
most—Your grace. When we left the garden to enter the deserts of temptation, He came to show us
the path back to Your heart. When we had given control of our lives to sin and to death, He came to
break their hold on us in His resurrection.
You hold nothing back from us as the Spirit comes to rest on the gifts of the bread and the cup, so
that those gathered might be fed. Like Your heart, the bread is broken, so we might be made whole
and, by our healing, go forth to bring hope to those around us. The cup is poured out so we might
be filled with Your grace, and go out into the world to empty ourselves for others. And when our
journeys in and out of the wildernesses of the world are ended, You will gather us around the great
Feast of the Lamb in Your realm, where we will sing glad songs of joy to You, God in beloved faith
community, Holy in One.
Christ died, going into the wilderness of the grave; Christ was raised, shattering the gripof sin and death; Christ will come, so we might follow Him to the New Jerusalem.
we speak of that gift called faith:
And now, with confidence as the children of God, let us pray the prayer that Jesus taught with
words like these:
We pray for the divine age to come and for Your will to be accomplished, on earth as it is in Your
realm.
of sin and death; Christ comes to us, that we might follow Him to the New Jerusalem.
Sustain us with holy food that transcends each and every day.
And forgive us our sins as we forgive those who sin against us.
Please forgive us our obligations as we forgive those who are obligated to us.
And lead us not into temptation, but deliver us from evil.
For Thine is the kingdom and the power and the glory forever.
Amen.
Alleluia. The Table has been set and Christ invites us to join Him here.
Therefore let us keep the feast. Alleluia.
The Invitation to the Table
The Sharing of the Eucharist
The Music for Communion J. S. Bach
The Post-Communion Prayer
Amen.
The Dismissal
Thanks be to God!
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Communion will be served by intinction at the Chancel. You are invited to come forward to
receivethe Eucharist. If you prefer, a member of the Diaconate will be glad to serve you at
your pew. Wine is offered from the Pulpit or Gospel side, and grape juice is served from
the Lectern or Epistle side. Individually-wrapped gluten-free wafers are available.
Everyone is invited to partake of the elements as you receive them.
our relationships—with You, with one another, and with ourselves.
For it is Your sphere, Your realm, Your dominion, Your splendor, majesty, and radiance foreverand always.and always.
Communing God, You have fed us with spiritual food this day, holy elements of bread and wine to
nurture us for our journey with You and with one another, enhancing all of our covenantal
relationships as the SouthShore United Church of Christ, steeling and steadying our resolve to
discipline ourselves in this holiest of seasons. As we travel this Lenten path, holy and still speaking
God, empower and enable us as we seek to observe a holy Lent, fully focused on You as we travel
toward Jerusalem's cross. Draw us close in Your love that we might share with others Your
goodness and grace during this holy season and beyond. All this we pray in the name of the One
who draws us together, tethering us tightly as beloved faith community.
O Sacred Head Now Wounded
Let us go forth in Christ, observing a holy Lent.
Do not tempt us with the things of this world and keep us from anything that might diminishany of our
t The Processional Hymn FINLANDIA
t The Benediction 6
May God lead us to all who are afraid.
We will follow God into the barren spots of our world.
May Jesus lead us to all who could use a friend, a companion in this life.
We will follow Jesus into all the places where the lonely live.
May the holy and still speaking Spirit lead us to all who are tossed aside by the world.
The Music for Organ Alfred FedakThe Closing of the Lectern BibleThe Extinguishing of the Altar Candlest Those who are able are invited to stand.
THE SERVICE OF DISCIPLESHIP
Be Still My Soul
We will follow the Spirit into a world filled with injustice, seeking to bring hope and aglimpse of the realm of God to its every corner.glimpse of the realm of God to its every corner.
The color for the Sundays in Lent is Purple, symbolizing
the penitential nature of this holy season.
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Lord, Dismiss Us with Thy Blessing
Worship Notes:The theme for today's worship service is The Journey.
Scripture readings are taken from the New Revised Standard Version (NRSV) unless otherwise noted.
Music Copyright Information:
9:00 a.m. AARP Taxes . . . . . . . Richardson RM 9:00 a.m. AARP Taxes . . . . . . . Richardson RM
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4:00 p.m. Deacons CTTEE MTG . . . Rose RM 3:00 p.m. Progressive Theology . . . . Sanctuary
7:00 p.m. SS Band Rehearsal . . . . . Hospitality Hall
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8:00 a.m. The Men's Breakfast . . . . . Fiore's Café 10:00 a.m. Emmaus RD GRP . . . . . . . . . Chapel
8:00 a.m. Their Wives' Breakfast . . . Fiore's Café 10:00 a.m. Life Concerns . . . . . . . . Music Office
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SOUND AND LIGHTING ~ Patrick Czeck
WEEKLY CALENDARMONDAY ~ March 6, 2017 WEDNESDAY ~ March 8, 2017
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“Along This Lenten Journey,” Text © 2006, Thomas Ulrich. Used with permission.
“Lord, have mercy upon us,” © 1972, Presbyterian Publishing/Westminster John Knox/Geneva Press.
“How Blest Those Whose Transgressions,” © 1987, Faith Alive Christian Resources.
“O Lord, You Were Sent,” © 2000, Upper Room Books. Used with permission.
“We Come as Guests Invited,” Text © 1975, Hope Publishing Company.
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An Invitation to Our Guests: Please join us for refreshments at
Coffee Hour in Hospitality Hall following Morning Worship.
THURSDAY ~ March 9, 2017
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CONCELEBRANTS ~ Timothy W. Shirley; Tom Lippert
Verna Barnett Carolyn Gordon Don Hinderliter Warren Murray Ruth Ann Phelan Bob Wicklund
HOSTS ~ Betsy Hinderliter, Coordinator
Jeanne Domonkos Dick Hardy Sarah Hardy Karl Buffington Larry Piechoski,
Lisa Ushman Carolyn Gordon Patty Brandt
SUNDAY ~MARCH 5, 2017
LITURGIST ~ Paula Lickfeldt LECTOR ~ David Lickfeldt
GOSPELER ~ Timothy W. Shirley ORGANIST ~ Ryan Hebert
USHERS ~ Jeff Williams, Captain
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9:00 a.m. AARP Taxes . . . . . . . Richardson RM
6:00 p.m. Dinner Theatre (Reservations) Hospitality Hall
8:30 a.m. Chapel Communion . . . . . . . Chapel
9:00 a.m. Bible Study . . . . . . . . . . . Rose RM
9:00 a.m. Chancel Choir . . . . . . Rehearsal Hall 10:00 a.m. Morning Worship . . . . . . Sanctuary
FEBRUARY 26 ATTENDANCE — 151 FAITH GIVING — $8,098
IN THE HOSPITAL, As of March 1, 2017SOUTH BAY: Nick Wetzel
SUNDAY ~ March 12, 2017~ Second Sunday in Lent
The Flower Calendar has many open dates for flower donations. Please stop by the office and choose a
date to donate flowers in memory of a friend or loved one; or in honor and thanksgiving for someone.
It will be very much appreciated. Each bouquet is only $25.00.
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DAYLIGHT SAVINGS TIME ~ March 12, 2017 ~ SPRING FORWARDDon't forget to set your clock ahead one hour on the evening of March 11.
THE CHURCH HAS BEEN RE-KEYEDIf you need access to the church, you must see Jo Winslow in the church office to sign for a new key.
Your old "A" key will no longer work in any of the exterior doors of the church.
MARCH 12, 2017 LECTIONS: GENESIS 12:1-4a PSALM 121 ROMANS 4:1-5, 13-17 JOHN 3:1-17
FLOWER CALENDAR
Tom Lippert, Preaching
SATURDAY ~ March 11, 2017~
FRIDAY ~ March 10, 2017
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WE REMEMBERPlease Note: The Service for Jim Guffey is scheduled for March 9, 2017 at 1:00 p.m. in the Sanctuary
with Dr. Timothy W. Shirley officiating.
MISSION OF THE MONTH ~ Good Samaritan MissionGood Samaritan Mission is a 501 (c)3 Christian ministry established in 1984. They offer a holistic
approach to enhancing the spiritual, emotional and physical quality of life for those living in poverty.
INCOME TAX TIME ~ TAX OFFICE: 634-3502You can have your Federal Income Tax return prepared locally at no cost or obligation by volunteers
trained by the AARP. Weekdays, the TaxAide room will be open from Monday through Friday from
9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. until April 18. No appointment needed; however, if you wish to make an
appointment, please call the Tax Office at 634-3502. Shut-ins may call Don Frederick at 634-4200 for
an appointment.
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All proceeds benefit the Hope Fund for the Children of Wimauma
PLEASE NOTE
NEXT Sunday, March 12, 2017, following the morning worship service, the first Town Hall Meeting of
2017 will be held in Hospitality Hall. At that time, Dr. Shirley will give a brief overview of the Open
and Affirming process about to be engaged in by our congregation. Last spring, it was determined that
the members would like to explore this possibility as a congregation, and the time has now come to do
so. There is a desperate need for an openly hospitable, welcoming, and inclusive church in this area.
The SouthShore Church is uniquely situated to meet this need. As Dr. Shirley has stated several times,
"This is who this church has always been from its very inception. The Open and Affirming process for
us will be about finding handles for articulating our vision, our mission and ministry as beloved faith
community. We simply need to learn how to preach what we already practice!" Please plan to
participate at the various Town Hall meetings coming your way, and be willing to voice your opinions
and tell your personal stories.
BREAKFAST & BINGO Sponsored by the Hope Fund
March 25, 2017 ~ 8:30 to 11:00 a.m. ~ South Community Hall ~ $7/PersonOmelet of choice, Bagel w/Cream Cheese or Doughnut, Orange Juice, Coffee and Tea
Bingo Cards: $1.00 per card; Cash prizes awarded.
In an effort to make sure we have all groups, Committees, and Boards scheduled properly for the
month of March, we ask that a representative from each contact the office (Jo Winslow 634-3510) to
confirm the day and time of their anticipated meeting. Thank you for your help.
TOWN HALL MEETINGS
FANTASTIC FRIDAY DINNER THEATRE ~ MARCH 10, 20176:00 p.m. ~ Hospitality Hall ~ Tickets $18/Show Only $5
Join us for a delightful evening of dining (Baked Ham and Chicken Florentine), and later listening anddancing to some wonderful music provided by the HCC Jazz Band from Ybor City under the direction ofRobert Winslow . Featured on the program will be the enchanting voices of Velmont Miller and Ayana Wright (professional singers from Tampa). Tickets are on sale in Hospitality Hall or may be purchased onTuesdays and Thursdays from 10:00 a.m. until Noon in the Church Narthex.
The new telephone, address and e-mail directories are available in the front office. Please pick up your
copy today. The e-mails listed are the ones you provided us; however, if yours has changed, or is
incorrect, please contact the office to make corrections.
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We are currently in the process of expanding our welcome. We now have hosts at every entrance to
welcome each person as they enter. To assist them in doing this, we ask that each member wear their
church name badge. This will help the hosts to better identify guests. Thank you for doing this.
SCHEDULED MEETINGS
NEW DIRECTORIES AVAILABLE
Name ______________________________________________________________ Phone _______________________________
No. of Reservations ___________ x $12.00 = Amount Enclosed of: $ _____________ (Deadline: April 9)
Name ______________________________________________________________ Phone _______________________________
In Memory of Loved Ones __________ or In Memory of: ___________________________________________________ or
In Honor of: _______________________________________________________________________
No. of Plants _____________ x $9.00 = Amount enclosed of: $ _______________ (Deadline: April 9)
THE FUN BRIGADE PRESENTS: FANTASTIC FINDS GARAGE SALE
Rev. Dr. Timothy W. Shirley, Senior Minister
EASTER EARLY SERVICE AND BREAKFAST
8:30 AM ~ HOSPITALITY HALL ~ BREAKFAST: $12.00 Per PersonThe Easter early service will begin at 8:30 AM. Following worship (around 9:00 a.m.), a catered
breakfast will be provided by Suncoast Catering. The menu will include: Frittatas (spinach &
mushroom or ham & cheese), bacon, sausage, fried potatoes, fruit cup, biscuits and gravy, pastry tray,
orange and tomato juices, coffee and tea. Reservations with your check can be made in the Church
Office Monday through Friday; or, you may attach your check (payable to SSUCC for "Easter
Breakfast"), to this form and leave it in the Offering Plate.
EASTER MEMORIAL LILIESYou may purchase a Memorial Lily to be displayed in our Chancel on Easter morning. The cost is $9.00
per plant. Simply attach your check (payable to SSUCC for "Easter Flowers"), to this form and leave it
in the Offering Plate.
April 20 and 21, 2017 ~ 8:00 to 1:00 p.m. ~ Hospitality HallBeginning on Monday, April 17, you may bring in any of your household goods, antiques, collectibles,
toys, furniture and more to the Hospitality Hall in preparation for the sale on Thursday and Friday.
Questions? Please call Paula Lickfeldt at 633-6739.
Mr. Tom Lippert, Associate Minister Dr. Ryan Hebert, Organist
Mrs. Jo Prater, Moderator Dr. Jo-Anne Winslow, Administrative Secretary
1501 La Jolla Avenue ~ Sun City Center, Florida 33573-5329 ~ Phone: (813) 634-1304 Fax: (813) 633-9033
Dr. Shirley Email: [email protected] Mr. Lippert Email: [email protected]
Church Email: [email protected] Church Website: www.uccsuncitycenter.org
Church College Email: [email protected] Church College Website: www.4lifelearning.org
March 5, 2017