Weekday Email to Members and Friends – 2020-10-16

Friday 16 October 2020
 
Members and Friends of 
First Presbyterian Church
Champaign, Illinois

Dear Friends, 
 
Even as nationwide Covid numbers creep up, the Session voted cautiously to begin an alternative face-to-face worship service on Sundays at 10:15 a.m. beginning November 1st. Please consider attending if you are not in compromised health and if you feel safe to do so. 
 
We’ll preregister beginning on the Monday morning before (October 26 at 10:00 a.m.). Preregistration will close on Thursday at noon on October 29 or when the sanctuary has reached capacity of 50-people, whichever comes first. You may preregister by telephoning the church office.
 
If anyone shows up on Sunday without having secured their spot by preregistration, they will be seated only if we are under capacity of 50. (That number includes worship leaders.) One of my grave worries is if somebody comes, we are already at capacity, and we have to turn them away. I’ve never turned anyone away from worship in my life. In my theology, there’s always room for one more. But not in these Covid days.  
 
For now, our flagship service will remain the recorded service that is available for viewing at 9:00 on Sunday mornings on Youtube, Facebook, and on our church website. Find us at FirstPres.Live
 
This alternative face-to-face service will be trimmed to keep it safe: no singing, no spoken liturgy, 45-minutes or less, only one sung-anthem by soloist(s), etc. The scripture and sermon will be the same as at our previously recorded service. All standard safety precautions will be employed including temperature checks at the doors and sign-ins. Masks will be worn throughout the service, and if anyone refuses to wear a mask, the service will proceed immediately to a benediction.
 
If this sounds less than hospitable, it is because your Session, your Worship Team, and the Covid-19 Response Team are working like crazy to keep our events as safe as possible. 
 
Please join me in praying through these days. 
 
On this Sunday, I’ll see you online at 9:00 a.m. (You can find that service any time after that on our website and watch at your convenience.) Worshiping with our congregation is my lifeblood—no matter how we do it.
 
Pay attention to God’s activity in the world around you. (It’s there.)
            Be amazed.
                        Tell somebody.
 
PEACE,
 
Matt Matthews
864.386.9138
 
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Congregational Meeting Sunday, October 25, 10 am via Zoom.  The purpose of the meeting is to elect new officers for 2021.
 
PHOTO Challenge! 

From your Nurture Team — after a couple weeks off, the Photo Challenge is back.  Congrats to Pam Grubb for being the first to guess the last photo was of Patty Farthing!  

Here’s this week’s photo. 

Visit http://fb.com/groups/firstpreschampaign to make your guesses, or email them to photos@firstpres.church.
 
Please join in the fun!  We would like you to select a photo from your younger years (grade school, high school or early adulthood). Photos need not be professional. Candid shots are welcome. Please send your photos to photos@firstpres.church.
 
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Nicea
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gepOOO9l8mc
 
Immortal, Invisible, God only Wise
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U0mCBhSzyoQ
 
My Country ‘Tis of Thee
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LBEthtAKdAY


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Weekday Email to Members and Friends – 2020-10-15

Thursday, October 15th, 2020
weekday e-mailer from
Matt Matthews
 
To Members and Friends of 
First Presbyterian Church
Champaign, Illinois
 
Dear Friends,
 
from Diane Mortensen/Map of USA
 
A father wanted to read a magazine but was being bothered by his little girl. She wanted to know what the United States looked like. Finally, he tore a sheet out of his new magazine on which was printed the map of the country.

Tearing it into small pieces, he gave it to her and said, ‘Go into the other room and see if you can put this together.

After a few minutes, she returned and handed him the map, correctly fitted and taped together.
 
The father was surprised and asked how she had finished so quickly..

‘Oh,’ she said, ‘on the other side of the paper is a picture of Jesus. When I got all of Jesus back where He belonged, then our country just came together.’
 
News

Friday Men’s Prayer 8:30 am
Join Zoom Meeting

 
COV-Course: A Multidisciplinary Approach to Understanding the Pandemic Sundays
8- 9 PM free noncredit open to community. Different topics each week. Registration required https://covcourse.web.illinois.edu/  
 
Humor (Hard times need godly laughter): 
 
You’ve heard this story before about the sixteen-year-old who passes his driving test. He asks his father if he’ll help him to buy his first car. His father makes a deal with his son. “You bring your grades up from a C to a B average, study your Bible every day, and get your hair cut. Then we’ll talk about the car.’”
 
The boy agreed.
 
After about six weeks his father said “Son, you’ve brought your grades up and I’ve observed that you have been studying your Bible, but I’m disappointed you haven’t had your hair cut.”
 
The boy said, “You know, Dad, I’ve been thinking about that, and I’ve noticed in my studies of the Bible that Samson had long hair, John the Baptist had long hair, Moses had long hair, and there’s strong evidence that Jesus had long hair.”
 
“Did you also notice,” his dad said, “they all walked everywhere they went?”
 
Good Word:
 
Psalm 139
 
1 O Lord, you have searched me and known me . . .
 
7 Where can I go from your spirit?
    Or where can I flee from your presence?
8 If I ascend to heaven, you are there;
    if I make my bed in Sheol, you are there.
9 If I take the wings of the morning
    and settle at the farthest limits of the sea,
10 even there your hand shall lead me,
    and your right hand shall hold me fast.
 
LET US PRAY:
 
Our Father, who art in heaven, 
hallowed be thy name, 
thy kingdom come, thy will be done, 
on earth as it is in heaven. 
Give us this day our daily bread; 
and forgive us our debts, 
as we forgive our debtors; 
and lead us not into temptation, 
but deliver us from evil. 
For thine is the kingdom, 
and the power, and the glory, forever.   
Amen.
 
Much, much love to you all.
 
Matt Matthews
Cell: 864.386.9138
Matt@FirstPres.Church

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Weekday Email to Members and Friends – 2020-10-14

Wednesday, October 14th, 2020
weekday e-mailer from
Matt Matthews
 
To Members and Friends of 
First Presbyterian Church
Champaign, Illinois
 
Dear Friends,
 
We have a Mission Surprise tonight on our 7 p.m. Wednesday Zoom. See you there.
 
Wednesday Nights:
 
1st VESPERS—prayer meeting sponsored by our Worship Team
2nd MISSION TRIP—sponsored by presented by our Mission Team
3rd: DINNER MUSIC—hosted by our Worship Team
4th SUNDAY SCHOOL on WEDNESDAY—a study hosted by our Spiritual Formation Team
5th HAPPY HOUR—social time.

Join our Zoom Gathering each Wednesday at 7 pm
 
* * *
GOOD NEWS! The DREAAM Big Learning Center comes to First Pres next Monday.  DREAAM will use our wifi and Education Building classrooms during the school day Monday-Friday during this pandemic season of remote, online learning. DREAAMers who have trouble getting wifi at home, or who otherwise can’t easily study remotely from at home, will meet at First Pres to do so. Mindy Watt-Ellis is our point person. (ESL currently does not use the space as they are meeting online for now.) This DREAAM program is working in collaboration with Unit 4 of the Champaign Public School District (who will provide food); DREAAM will work within their safety guidelines, the Champaign/Urbana Public Health District, and those of the CDC. Mindy Watts-Ellis is the point person from First Pres; Tracy Dace is the point person from DREAAM. DREAAMers will be divided into three pods, and will total no more than 25-youth and children. 
 
Humor (Hard times need godly laughter): 
 
Teacher/Student jokes from Carol Penka:
 
Teacher—Clyde, your composition on “My Dog” is exactly the same as your brother’s. Did you copy his?
Clyde—No sir; it’s the same dog
 
* * *
 
Teacher—How old is your father?
Kid—He is 6 years old.
Teacher—What? How is this possible?
Kid—He became a father only when I was born.
 
Good Word:
 
Psalm 139
 
1 O Lord, you have searched me and known me.
2 You know when I sit down and when I rise up;
    you discern my thoughts from far away.
3 You search out my path and my lying down,
    and are acquainted with all my ways.
4 Even before a word is on my tongue,
    O Lord, you know it completely.
5 You hem me in, behind and before,
    and lay your hand upon me.
6 Such knowledge is too wonderful for me;
    it is so high that I cannot attain it.
 
LET US PRAY:
 
(Submitted by Jeff Kellam.)
 
What must I do?
How can I serve you?
Is it true what I do is the way
To be near you?

I’m listening
Though sometimes
I can’t hear you.

Looking around
Fills me with wonder
At the way you can keep
This old world running smoothly.
Thinking of you always
Seems to soothe me.

I know you’re probably
Not a man or a woman
Or a time or a season.

But I’m here, and life is dear
And I guess that’s a good
Enough reason to say—

Just let me do
What you put me here to do.
Let me be what you want me to be.
And I hope it’ll cheer you.

I’m listening,
And I think
I can hear you.

Even when I thought I didn’t believe,
You believed in me.
And everyone is a part of you
And anyone can know you
All they’ve got to do is be.

I’m listening,
And I think
I can hear you.
 
    —“I Think I Can Hear You”
by Carole King
 
 
Much, much love to you all.
 
Matt Matthews
Cell: 864.386.9138
Matt@FirstPres.Church


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Weekday Email to Members and Friends – 2020-10-13

   
                                                       


 
The Heart of Mission

October 13, 2020

Mission is more than volunteerism. It is more than raising money. It is where the world’s greatest need intersects with our greatest gladness. You’ve heard that phrase before from Fredrick Buechner in his book Wishful Thinking: A Theological ABC (1973). He said it about vocation, “The place God calls you to is the place where your deep gladness and the world’s deep hunger meet.”
 
Check out
https://www.frederickbuechner.com/quote-of-the-day/2017/7/18/vocation
 
This is what mission is – following God’s call to reach out into the world with the good news of Jesus Christ using our hands and feet to proclaim, “God loves the world.” As creatures made in the image of God, when we find ourselves restless and longing, serving others often will connect that spiritual force with whoever is in need of God’s care.
 
So, although it was not a church event, church people got out and served this past week by Walking to End Alzheimer’s. Some of you supported them. Thank you. These are people whose lives been touched by dementia and Alzheimer’s because a loved one has it or has died with it. See if you recognize them. There are so many opportunities to extend love like this in our community. I enjoy hearing about it and thanking God for your witness of faith.
 

 
Salt & Light is another ministry that our members serve by shopping and giving. In a recent email, Executive Director Nathan Montgomery thanks us for our support. They are having their Fall fund drive from now until December 2. Their goal is to raise $80,000. Here is a video with Nathan describing the work of Salt & Light. You will have to cut and paste it into your browser. https://vimeo.com/465567640
 
Read below about how our PC(USA) mission coworkers are serving. So many ways! Such a big world!
 
Peace,
 
Rachel Matthews, Temporary Mission Coordinator
 
Our Mission Agency Announcements:
 
Mission Team – TODAY! 4:30pm, October 13, zoom
Wednesday Night Gathering 7pm – October 14, Mission focus – Cuba
World Mission – 4:30pm,  October 20, zoom
Community Mission Deacons – 4:30pm, October 27, zoom.
 
Canteen Run – Needs:
 
toothpaste
razors
Men’ briefs-all sizes
men’s long sleeved shirts-all sizes
men’s gloves
men’s light-weight jackets-all sizes
men’s winter coats-all sizes
comb and/or brushes
men’s socks
drivers and coordinators, drivers you need to go to https://app.betterimpact.com/login/volunteer?fbclid=IwAR0sd231L4YmKVA9OAv95dsXvSWNXVuvIapUgY_G3lt0fA3VE7c3exdK9Jw
Someone to make 60 sandwiches on October 13th (This need will happen again. Just let them know you are willing to do it and they can email you directly when they need it.)
 
You can check Canteen Run out on Facebook, and twitter canteenrun@CanteenRun. Donations can be taken to Salvation Army on Marketplace Drive. Let them know who it is for and they will direct you to the drop off point.
 
CU at Home: Rick Williams, Ministry Development Assistant sent the following summary of their work,
 
Two years ago last month (September 14, 2018), C-U at Home and our Phoenix Daytime Drop-in Center made the move from 34 E. Green St. to our current location at 70 E. Washington St. During the past year in particularly, the Phoenix continues to be a haven for our friends without an address during these challenging times.
 
The Phoenix Daytime Drop-In Center is open from noon-5pm, every Tuesday-Friday, with additional hours during extreme heat and cold weather. Additional, during the early months of COVID, this resource was open 68 hours/week including evenings and weekends! As many as 70 people come through our doors on an average afternoon! The Phoenix offers an opportunity for our friends to get in out of the weather and have personal needs met. Some 200 showers are taken and about the same number of loads of laundry are done here every month!

Generous friends in the community offer free services to our friends as well.  Rachel Wilson and others stop in to provide haircuts each month. Joy George comes by every Friday afternoon for an hour to provide notary services. In anticipation of the upcoming election, Jenny Paul has been helping friends who wish to register to vote. Check out our Facebook page for a look at what’s been going on today!

A couple of weeks ago, volunteers from area churches served up a fried chicken dinner along with all the fixings. Dozens of people gathered to share food and fellowship, with lots of leftovers for takeout!  Several local restaurants, food service firms, and volunteers regularly stop by with snacks, sandwiches, and sweets to share with the Phoenix folks.
 
The Phoenix Center also serves as a place where mail can be picked up and documents can be delivered. Important support organizations such as the local Townships, the U. S. Census Bureau, and the Regional Planning Commission regularly provide services on-site as well.

Miranda Jazdyk, our new Phoenix Coordinator, has been busy organizing and planning for the future. Almost two years ago, Miranda volunteered at the Phoenix. “Since then all I could think of was getting back here,” she related. “Now, lo and behold, here I am!”

A full profile of Miranda, along with other new staff, will be featured an upcoming newsletter. Your generous support makes all we do here, including professional staffing and services, possible.  We greatly appreciate your gifts and prayers!

 CYF – STILL LOOKING! Have you ever considered teaching middle schoolers or high schoolers with our own Children, Youth and Families? See Mindy@firstpres.church if you would like to help our educational mission!
 
Environmental Stewardship Committee Adopt-a-Highway – October 6 at 9am. Bring your own gloves and sign a waiver and release form prior to coming. Rachel can email you a copy. We pick up trash up and down State Street and Westside Park.
 
Friends of PEB – This the time for their  scholarship drive. They have raised 536 scholarships so far and have 461 to go.
 
Also, October 13 and 14 are Prime Day with Amazon Smile. There are many charities listed that participate in Amazon Smile and you should look for your favorite one to highlight. However, Friends of PEB has reminded us that they are listed and that you can raise money for Friends of PEB without even changing how much you spend or what your are shopping for if you go through smile.amazon.com.
 
Here is how it works:
 
An Easy Free Way to Support your Favorite Cause
AmazonSmile is a way for customers to support their favorite charitable organization every time they shop with Amazon.

Signing up is easy!
Here’s how to sign up for AmazonSmile
1. Visit smile.amazon.com
2. Sign in with your Amazon.com credentials
3. Choose a charitable organization to receive donations, or search for the charity of your choice
4. Select your charity
4. Start shopping!
 
Just Choose Friends of PEB as YOUR Charity on Amazon Smile.
 
Faith in Place – Faith in Place is a huge support to our Environmental Stewardship Committee. They are the organization that gave our ESC the Green Team Award for Central Illinois recently. You can find the award on Patty’s desk if you want to see it. Recently, Rev. Cindy Shepherd sent a thank you:  

Last month, over 1,100 people from across the world joined Faith in Place for our first-ever virtual Green Team Summit! By hosting the Summit online, we were able to welcome attendees from 49 states and 25 different countries. Rather than one busload of participants from Central Illinois, close to 200 of us were able to join the workshops.

Over five days, fifteen speakers with expertise ranging from cell biology to youth empowerment explored the complex issues of climate change, racism, and COVID-19. Breakout rooms in each workshop created space for connection as attendees explored solutions to the crises our communities face. 
 
DJ Antonio Cesar also kicked of each Summit session with mixes from across the world as well as sounds from youth in our Eco-Ambassador program. Check out his playlist here
 
To each of you who joined us – thank you! You can access the workshop recordings to each session and the presentations on our Event Website. Simply fill out the form and you will be e-mailed a password to access all the recordings and presentations. Please don’t hesitate to also share this form with friends who didn’t get a chance to participate so that they can get further connected to us and join in watching the workshops as well.
 
Thank you for making the Green Team Summit 2020 an inspiring success as we each work in our community to create a healthier and more just tomorrow. 

 
Presbyterian Women – The PW books are in!  You should be getting one soon if you ordered it. If you did not and want a copy, Rachel did order extra and you can let her know if you would like one.
 
PC(USA) Mission Co Workers:
 
From Bob and Kristi Rice – Bob is teaching 2 classes online through WhatsApp at the Nile Theological School in South Sudan!
 
About Mark Adams and Frontera de Cristo who was in the news Sept. 27 speaking at Save Asylum Prayer Gathering in Douglas, AZ Here is the link:
 
https://www.myheraldreview.com/news/douglas/community-gathering-recognizes-those-seeking-asylum/article_341c288e-07f0-11eb-8a70-0b46b28df121.html?fbclid=IwAR059Is1UlsAHa5bozBHoT7rTBRfSF6tW1QIJMPUvCPDw_AqKNRpZFfZ9x4
 
 
Let us keep all our mission partners in our prayers, those who are waiting to go back to their place of ministry and those who are able to work where they are. Listen for God’s call to you in their ministry.
 
Our PC(USA) Mission CoWorkers:
 
Mark Adams and Miriam Maidonado Escobar (Mexico)
Farsijanna Adeney-Risakotta (Indonesia)
Jeff and Christi Boyd (Central Africa)
Jo Ella Holman (Caribbean and Cuba) – And, for the mission coworker you are preparing to take her place upon her retirement this month.
Bob and Kristi Rice (South Sudan)
 
Our regional and global mission partners:
 
Kemmerer Village (and Camp Carew)
Lifeline Pilots
Marion Medical Mission
Mission Aviation Fellowship
Opportunity International
Friends of Presbyterian Education Board in Pakistan Presbyterian Cuba Partnership
Special Offerings of the PC(USA)
Theological Education Fund
Young Adult Volunteers
 
Here in Champaign – Urbana:
 
CU at Home
CANAAN S.A.F.E. HOUSE
CANTEEN RUN
COURAGE CONNECTION
DREAAM
eMPTY TOMB, INC
FAITH IN ACTION
JESUS IS THE WAY PRISON MINISTRY
THE REFUGEE CENTER
RESTORATION URBAN MINISTRY
SALT & LIGHT
 
Here at First Presbyterian Church
 
FPCC Amateur Preachers
FPCC Environmental Committee working with Faith in Place
FPCC Presbyterian Women
FPCC ESL
FPCC Children, Youth and Families
FPCC Mission Possible/Go and Serve
 
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  Champaign, IL 61820
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Weekday Email to Members and Friends – 2020-10-12

Monday, October 12th, 2020
weekday e-mailer from
Matt Matthews
 
To Members and Friends of 
First Presbyterian Church
Champaign, Illinois
 
Dear Friends,
 
A friend submitted this poem. Please share with me some of your favorite poems that mark the milestone that is autumn. Thanks.
 
Covid Poem
When this is over,
may we never again
take for granted
A handshake with a stranger
Full shelves at the store
Conversations with neighbors
A crowded theatre
Friday night out
The taste of communion
A routine checkup
The school rush each morning
Coffee with a friend
The stadium roaring
Each deep breath
A boring Tuesday
Life itself.
When this ends,
may we find
that we have become
more like the people
we wanted to be
we were called to be
we hoped to be
and may we stay
that way–better
for each other
because of the worst.
                      – Laura Kelley Fanucci
  
* * *

News
Men’s Bible Study Tuesdays 8 am

Join Zoom Meeting

 
Don’t forget these conversations on PUBLIC SAFETY:  The City of Champaign is pleased to invite you to participate in a community listening session to share your vision for public safety in our community. All residents, business owners and community stakeholders are encouraged to take part. The goal is to help create better communication and understanding between Champaign Police, City Administrators and community members by allowing you to directly voice your thoughts and expectations around policing. Each session will include Chief of Police Anthony Cobb and Police command staff, City Manager Dorothy David, and elected City officials. The listening sessions will be moderated by Dr. Travis Dixon, an American media studies scholar and Professor of Communication at the University of Illinois.

Determining the future of policing in our community should be a collaborative process involving community partnerships, and the first step in that process is to hear from you. Each listening session will be used to gather information from the public so it can be shared with the City Council as they make future public safety policy decisions to best address the needs, interests, and values of our community. Virtual Listening Session Dates:
· Tuesday, Oct. 13, 6-8 p.m.

Due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, the listening sessions will be held electronically using the Zoom meeting platform. More information on how to join and participate, including how to attend via Zoom can be found on the City’s website at  champaignil.gov/CommunityConversations. Please feel free to share this invitation with others. The City looks forward to hearing your input during one of these important listening sessions.

Humor (Hard times need godly laughter): 
 
Two from Marge Olsen: 
 
I accidentally rubbed ketchup in my eye. Now I have Heinzsight.
 
I visited the monastery and walked past the kitchen where I saw a monk frying potato chips. I asked, “Are you the friar?” He said, “No, I’m the chip monk.”
 
Good Word:
 
PHILIPPIANS 4:8-9               
8 Finally, beloved,[a] whatever is true, whatever is honorable, whatever is just, whatever is pure, whatever is pleasing, whatever is commendable, if there is any excellence and if there is anything worthy of praise, think about[b] these things. 9 Keep on doing the things that you have learned and received and heard and seen in me, and the God of peace will be with you.
 
LET US PRAY:
 
I know that there’s a reason why I need to be alone.
I need to find a quiet place that I can call my own.
Is it mine? Oh, Lord, is it mine?
 
(Supertramp)
 
Much, much love to you all.
 
Matt Matthews
Cell: 864.386.9138
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Weekday Email to Members and Friends – 2020-10-09

Friday 9 October 2020
 
Members and Friends of 
First Presbyterian Church
Champaign, Illinois
 
Dear Friends, 
 
Yesterday I walked 12 times around Westside Park. Counterclockwise. It was a lovely day and I was visiting with another local pastor, a very healthy pastor with strong legs. We talked about the future of the church, of Christendom, of denominationalism. You know about those conversations. You’ve had them before. If you’re not careful, you’ll talk yourself into a nervous breakdown. What is it about the future that makes us anxious? 
 
We ended by reminding ourselves that God still is sovereign. We can trust God with the future. Don’t worry, said Paul. Have no anxiety about anything. Whew—that is always good news. 
 
Our church is thinking about “stewardship” for the next month. How are you going to “spend” your life to God’s glory? I think it’s a great question. I’ve been asking it my whole adult life. But it’s never been just an intellectual exercise; it’s one rooted in praxis. 
 
My love for God and neighbor can’t devolve into just a warm gushy feeling. That love needs to be borne out in action: checks written, handshakes (pre Covid) made, stories swapped, cups of cool water served, concerns shared, miles walked in somebody else’s shoes. 
 
Stewardship. The sty warden taking care of the pig sty, suggests the Old English. It’s a lot to think about. And we have a lot to give thanks for. 
 
See you on Sunday, okay?
 
Pay attention to God’s activity in the world around you. (It’s there.)
            Be amazed.
                        Tell somebody.
 
PEACE,
 
Matt Matthews
864.386.9138
 
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The PHOTO Challenge will resume next week…stay tuned!
 
* * *
News
Saturdays French Prayer Service 6 pm

Join Zoom Meeting
* * *

Michael Hedges channels Jimi Hendrix…
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XqGHE5GqZ44
 
A song for the fall…
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=caUIXLxqiPU
 
Abraham Lincoln’s pep talk (w/ Leonard Berstein)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qZGiYfExbMM


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Weekday Email to Members and Friends – 2020-10-08

Thursday, October 8th, 2020
weekday e-mailer from
Matt Matthews
 
To Members and Friends of 
First Presbyterian Church
Champaign, Illinois
 
Dear Friends,
 
It was quiet this morning in the sanctuary during our time of prayer and meditation. The sun made all things golden and bright. I’m not a morning person. This morning was glorious.
 
* * *
News:

Sunday in the Park….This Sunday, October 11, 11 am at Hessel Park.  Wear a mask and bring your lawn chairs; we will gather for an hour near the Pavilion at the north end of the park.

Men’s Prayer Fridays 8:30 am
Join Zoom Meeting

Don’t forget these conversations on PUBLIC SAFETY:  The City of Champaign is pleased to invite you to participate in a community listening session to share your vision for public safety in our community. All residents, business owners and community stakeholders are encouraged to take part. The goal is to help create better communication and understanding between Champaign Police, City Administrators and community members by allowing you to directly voice your thoughts and expectations around policing. Each session will include Chief of Police Anthony Cobb and Police command staff, City Manager Dorothy David, and elected City officials. The listening sessions will be moderated by Dr. Travis Dixon, an American media studies scholar and Professor of Communication at the University of Illinois.

Determining the future of policing in our community should be a collaborative process involving community partnerships, and the first step in that process is to hear from you. Each listening session will be used to gather information from the public so it can be shared with the City Council as they make future public safety policy decisions to best address the needs, interests, and values of our community. Virtual Listening Session Dates:
· Friday, Oct. 9, 1-3 p.m.
· Tuesday, Oct. 13, 6-8 p.m.

Due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, the listening sessions will be held electronically using the Zoom meeting platform. More information on how to join and participate, including how to attend via Zoom can be found on the City’s website at  champaignil.gov/CommunityConversations. Please feel free to share this invitation with others. The City looks forward to hearing your input during one of these important listening sessions.
Humor (Hard times need godly laughter): 
 
Teacher/Student jokes from Carol Penka:
 
Teacher—Maria, go to the map and find North America.
Maria—Here it is.
Teacher—Correct. Now, class, who discovered America?
Class—Maria.
 
Good Word:
 
PHILIPPIANS 4:1-9                      
1Therefore, my brothers and sisters, whom I love and long for, my joy and crown, stand firm in the Lord in this way, my beloved.
 
2I urge Euodia and I urge Syntyche to be of the same mind in the Lord. 3Yes, and I ask you also, my loyal companion, help these women, for they have struggled beside me in the work of the gospel, together with Clement and the rest of my co-workers, whose names are in the book of life.
 
4Rejoice in the Lord always; again I will say, Rejoice. 5Let your gentleness be known to everyone. The Lord is near. 6Do not worry about anything, but in everything by prayer and supplication with thanksgiving let your requests be made known to God. 7And the peace of God, which surpasses all understanding, will guard your hearts and your minds in Christ Jesus.
 
LET US PRAY:
 
Holy God we give you thanks for the angel-song of your grace…
            for the sweetness of life,
            for blessings too numerous to count,
            too subtle for us even to notice,
                        for the last bright fall flowers,
                        for lime-green leaves dreaming of an autumn wardrobe of color,
                        for the holy way others hold us tenderly in their prayers . . .
            for these and all our myriad blessings,
            accept our praise and thanks.
 
Amen
 
Much, much love to you all.
 
 Matt Matthews
Cell: 864.386.9138
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Weekday Email to Members and Friends – 2020-10-07

Wednesday, October 7, 2020
weekday e-mailer from
Matt Matthews
 
Special Edition/Covid News
 
To Members and Friends of 
First Presbyterian Church
Champaign, Illinois
 
Dear Friends,
 
The single goal of the Covid-19 Response Team has remained the same: to keep our flock and our staff safe from a deadly disease for which we have no cure or vaccine. They met on Tuesday October 6th and made these decisions:
 
1.) Worship remains essential. To that end, the Worship Team will propose an alternate face-to-face service that will begin in late October/early November. The service will be limited to fifty-people and will be offered at a time other than 9:00 a.m. on Sundays. The time of this service and other details will be announced, but will include preregistration, check-in, sign-in with temperature check, physical distancing, the wearing of masks, no spoken liturgy, no congregational singing, etc. This face-to-face service will last no more than 40-minutes. There will be no indoor fellowship, and no coffee or food service. 
 
2.) Worship remains essential. To that end, our flagship worship service will remain as is. We will record our full service and have it available for viewing at 9:00 a.m. on Sunday mornings on YouTube, Facebook, and our church website. The recorded service will be placed on our website for future views. Go to FirstPres.Live
 
3.) We will not be having indoor, in-person Christmas Eve Services. We believe the higher incidence of traveling will exacerbate the possible spread of Covid, as the likelihood of non-symptomatic carriers (and possibly out-of-towners) will be high. The Worship Team is working on virtual options and outdoor options. (The CYF Team is already working on their virtual Nativity that will be shared online.)
 
The Session of our church will discuss and vote on these three motions on October 15th.
 
Thank you for sharing your thoughts and ideas with me about how we should best move forward. What I’ve learned is that everyone is making their way through this pandemic in individual ways, family by family making different decisions that seem best for them. It’s trickier doing moving forward as a congregation when different ones of us are in different places. Individually and congregationally, however, I know we’ll arrive on the other side—relieved and whole. Why do I know this? Because God has led people through tricky passages before. God is most assuredly with us now. And God is worthy of our glad trust.
 
As your pastor, you can imagine how I want to serve well every soul who calls this congregation home. I want to strengthen this flock by God’s grace any way I can. Please remember the herculean efforts being made to gather the flock for service, worship, and spiritual growth by way of Zoom and a few in person events. Some of those opportunities include:
Sunday in the Park (11:00 every other Sunday in Hessel Park, weather permitting),
The Wednesday Night Gathering (every Wednesday at 7:00), *PW circles (contact Brandi Lowe for details),
*The Pickleball Team (Wednesdays at 1:00 at Hessel Park), *Myriad church committees and study groups,
*Saturday Francophone prayer online,
*Sunday School programs for children, youth, and Easy English, etc. * Private prayer in the sanctuary; (it is scheduled to be opened on Thursday October 8th from 7 to 9 a.m.)

Please, also, remember how your dollars are trickling through our church out into our community and world bringing all manner of healing, groceries, and hope. 
 
God is faithful even in pandemic. 
 
God is good. All the time.
 
PEACE,
Matt Matthews/864.386.9138
  
* * *
 
Our church needs to pray together. Please join me for Wednesday evening prayer tonight. 
 
* * *
 
PRIVATE PRAYER… Our Sanctuary will be open for private prayer on THIS Thursday morning October 8th from 7 to 9 a.m. While there will be no organized service, you may come and sit in the space to pray and meditate. Physical distancing, masks, sign in with temperature check, and registration/contact tracing will be operative. Our worship team will greet and assist you. Only fifty people at a time will be allowed in. Bring your own Bible or hymnals if you wish, as the pew materials have all been removed as a safety precaution. See you on Thursday!
 
* * *
 
Don’t forget these conversations on PUBLIC SAFETY:  The City of Champaign is pleased to invite you to participate in a community listening session to share your vision for public safety in our community. All residents, business owners and community stakeholders are encouraged to take part. The goal is to help create better communication and understanding between Champaign Police, City Administrators and community members by allowing you to directly voice your thoughts and expectations around policing. Each session will include Chief of Police Anthony Cobb and Police command staff, City Manager Dorothy David, and elected City officials. The listening sessions will be moderated by Dr. Travis Dixon, an American media studies scholar and Professor of Communication at the University of Illinois.

Determining the future of policing in our community should be a collaborative process involving community partnerships, and the first step in that process is to hear from you. Each listening session will be used to gather information from the public so it can be shared with the City Council as they make future public safety policy decisions to best address the needs, interests, and values of our community. Virtual Listening Session Dates:
· Friday, Oct. 9, 1-3 p.m.
· Tuesday, Oct. 13, 6-8 p.m.

Due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, the listening sessions will be held electronically using the Zoom meeting platform. More information on how to join and participate, including how to attend via Zoom can be found on the City’s website at  champaignil.gov/CommunityConversations. Please feel free to share this invitation with others. The City looks forward to hearing your input during one of these important listening sessions.
Humor (Hard times need godly laughter): 
 
From Skip Pickering: Logic from an uncluttered Mind     

A Kindergarten teacher was observing her classroom of children while they were drawing. She would occasionally walk around to see each child’s work. As she got to one little girl who was working diligently, she asked what the drawing was. 
The girl replied, ‘I’m drawing God.’

The teacher paused and said, ‘But no one knows what God looks like.’ 
Without missing a beat, or looking up from her drawing, the girl replied, ‘They will in a minute.’
 
Good Word:
 
Isaiah 58:10-12
 
If you take away the yoke from your midst,
    the pointing of the finger, and speaking wickedness,
10 and if you give yourself to the hungry
    and satisfy the afflicted soul,
then your light shall rise in obscurity,
    and your darkness shall become as the noonday.
11 And the Lord shall guide you continually,
    and satisfy your soul in drought,
    and strengthen your bones;
and you shall be like a watered garden,
    and like a spring of water, whose waters do not fail.
12 Those from among you shall rebuild the old waste places;
    you shall raise up the foundations of many generations;
and you shall be called, the Repairer of the Breach,
    the Restorer of Paths in which to Dwell.
 
LET US PRAY:
 
By your grace may this pandemic transform us to be a congregation full of grace, love, and compassion for the world that you have created and redeemed. May we be made more and more into the flock you would have us to be. Help us God. And, forgiving our impatience . . . 
 
hurry.
 
AMEN
 
Much, much love to you all.
 
Matt Matthews
Cell: 864.386.9138
Matt@FirstPres.Church
 


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Weekday Email to Members and Friends – 2020-10-06

PRIVATE PRAYER… Our Sanctuary will be open for private prayer on THIS Thursday morning October 8th from 7 to 9 a.m. While there will be no organized service, you may come and sit in the space to pray and meditate. Physical distancing, masks, sign in with temperature check, and registration/contact tracing will be operative. Our worship team will greet and assist you. Only fifty people at a time will be allowed in. Bring your own Bible or hymnals if you wish, as the pew materials have all been removed as a safety precaution. See you on Thursday!
 

 
 
   
                                                       


 
 

 The Heart of Mission
October 6, 2020

Our Environmental Stewardship Committee won an award this past month at the Faith in Place Green Team Summit. We were surprised to learn that there was a beautiful trophy involved. I think we will show it off a few virtual places so you may see it again! We are proud of the mission our members do for God’s beautiful creation. In fact, as you read this on October 6 at 9am, the Green Team is out around Church and State Streets picking up trash as part of their adopt-a-highway program. Thank you, Green Team!
 
CU at Home held a pastor’s (volunteer) lunch last week attended by our mission deacon Lola Ruthmansdorfer and myself. What amazing statistics the director Rob Dalhaus shared with us on how much money (hundreds of thousands), incarceration and human suffering it saves our friends and community to house and care for our homeless rather than leave them to fend for themselves on the street. CU at Home and we are celebrating because CU at Home has become such an important hub for ministry to our friends without an address. There is a DayCenter, a night shelter for men and now for women, with the addition of Austin’s Place, a night shelter for women on the other side of the facility. CU at Home works closely with many of our food ministries and social ministries for domestic violence and substance abuse in town. We are so grateful.
 
And this past Sunday the Virtual CU CROP Walk First Presbyterian Church Champaign team raised more than $210 (some has been donated through cash and check and has not yet been counted in that total). Four of us actually walked! Matt is taking the picture and walked with us. We walked 3.4 miles! Champaign Urbana has until Nov.2 to gather all donations. The Champaign Urbana Virtual Walk of which we were a part so far has raised $10,992. There were 14 churches that took part. Last year, our confirmands walked the CROP Walk. The total raised last year in the CU community was more like $30,000. We hope people will continue to give online until the Nov. 2 deadline. Thanks to all who have participated so far. This is a strange year! And, next year let us hope that we can have a crowd walking!! We certainly had fun!
FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/CU.CROPWalk
 
 

Peace,
 
Rachel Matthews, Temporary Mission Coordinator
 
Our Mission Agency Announcements:
 
Mission Team – 4:30pm, October 13, zoom
World Mission – 4:30pm,  October 20, zoom
Community Mission Deacons – 4:30pm, October 27, zoom.
 
Canteen Run – Needs:
toothpaste
razors
Men’ briefs-all sizes
men’s long sleeved shirts-all sizes
men’s gloves
men’s light-weight jackets-all sizes
men’s winter coats-all sizes
comb and/or brushes
men’s socks
drivers and coordinators, drivers you need to go to https://app.betterimpact.com/login/volunteer?fbclid=IwAR0sd231L4YmKVA9OAv95dsXvSWNXVuvIapUgY_G3lt0fA3VE7c3exdK9Jw
 
You can check Canteen Run out on Facebook, and twitter canteenrun@ Canteen Run.
 
CYF – Have you ever considered teaching middle schoolers or high schoolers with our own Children, Youth and Families? See Mindy@firstpres.church if you would like to help our educational mission!
 
Environmental Stewardship Committee Adopt-a-Highway – October 6 at 9am. Bring your own gloves and sign a waiver and release form prior to coming. Rachel can email you a copy. We pick up trash up and down State Street and Westside Park.
 
Friends of PEB – The Pakistan group had a surprise visit from a friend of Friends of PEB, Lynn Miller, who was traveling through Champaign this past week from up in Minnesota. Some of you met her on one of our trips to Pakistan to visit PEB and the Sangla Hill girls school. Traveling mercies for her and prayers for her mother, who Lynn was on her way to see. Also, we have been learning as a group how difficult it is to be a non-government organization (NGO) in Pakistan and all the audits and agencies NGOs are accountable to. Supporting education in Pakistan is no small feat! We are proud of them. The girls at Sangla Hill who we support received high academic marks recently on their annual achievement tests. FOPEB are in their scholarship drive seeking more than 1000 scholarships this year. Educating young women can change the world. Check out their website at www.friendsofpeb.org
 
Presbyterian Women – The PW books are in!  You should be getting one soon if you ordered it. If you did not and want a copy, Rachel did order extra and you can let her know if you would like one.
 

Let us keep all our mission partners in our prayers, those who are waiting to go back to their place of ministry and those who are able to work where they are. Listen for God’s call to you in their ministry.
 
Our PC(USA) Mission CoWorkers:

Mark Adams and Miriam Maidonado Escobar (Mexico)
Farsijanna Adeney-Risakotta (Indonesia)
Jeff and Christi Boyd (Central Africa)
Jo Ella Holman (Caribbean and Cuba) – And, for the mission coworker you are preparing to take her place upon her retirement this month.
Bob and Kristi Rice (South Sudan)
 
Our regional and global mission partners:

Kemmerer Village (and Camp Carew)
Lifeline Pilots
Marion Medical Mission
Mission Aviation Fellowship
Opportunity International
Friends of Presbyterian Education Board in Pakistan Presbyterian Cuba Partnership
Special Offerings of the PC(USA)
Theological Education Fund
Young Adult Volunteers
 
Here in Champaign – Urbana:

CU at Home
CANAAN S.A.F.E. HOUSE
CANTEEN RUN
COURAGE CONNECTION
DREAAM
eMPTY TOMB, INC
FAITH IN ACTION
JESUS IS THE WAY PRISON MINISTRY
THE REFUGEE CENTER
RESTORATION URBAN MINISTRY
SALT & LIGHT
 
Here at First Presbyterian Church

FPCC Amateur Preachers
FPCC Environmental Committee working with Faith in Place
FPCC Presbyterian Women
FPCC ESL
FPCC Children, Youth and Families
FPCC Mission Possible/Go and Serve

   
302 W. Church Street
  Champaign, IL 61820
  217-356-7238
  info@firstpres.church
 
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  Champaign, IL 61820
  217-356-7238
  info@firstpres.church
 
 

 
   
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Weekday Email to Members and Friends – 2020-10-05

Monday, October 5, 2020
weekday e-mailer from
Matt Matthews
 
To Members and Friends of 
First Presbyterian Church
Champaign, Illinois
 
Dear Friends,
 
Our Covid-19 Response Team meets tomorrow, Tuesday, at 5:00. Please pray for the team and be in touch with them with your questions/concerns: Peter Yau, Ken Chapman, Ruth Craddock, Judi Geistlinger, Eric Corbin, Tim Young, Mark Schoeffmann, Matt Matthews, Ron Deering.
 
* * *
 
PRIVATE PRAYER… Our Sanctuary will be open for private prayer on THIS Thursday morning October 8th from 7 to 9 a.m. While there will be no organized service, you may come and sit in the space to pray and meditate. Physical distancing, masks, sign in with temperature check, and registration/contact tracing will be operative. Our worship team will greet and assist you. Only fifty people at a time will be allowed in. Bring your own Bible or hymnals if you wish, as the pew materials have all been removed as a safety precaution. See you on Thursday!
 
* * *
 
The CROP Walk yesterday was fun. Rachel will have pictures (we hope!) in tomorrow’s mailer. I’m told we walked between 3.2—3.4 miles. I think we walked thirty. Funds raised in CROP Walks nationwide support the efforts of Church World Service to transform communities around the globe through just and sustainable responses to hunger, poverty, displacement and disaster. 
 
* * *
 
Wednesday Nights:
 
1st VESPERS—prayer meeting hosted by our Worship Team
2nd MISSION TRIP—hosted by our Mission Team
3rd: DINNER MUSIC—hosted by our Worship Team
4th WEDNESDAY SUNDAY SCHOOL—hosted by our Spiritual Formation Team
5th HAPPY HOUR—social time.
 
News:
 
Remember, HELPING HANDS: The Presbyterian Women at First Presbyterian has a committee called “Helping Hands”.  The committee’s goal is to check with people in the congregation that might need help with meals or errands for a period of time due to personal or other family events.   Examples might be:

  • Meals needed after surgery or during an illness
  • Help with meals while family is visiting for a funeral service.
  • Assistance with grocery or pharmacy pick-ups.

One of our biggest challenges is knowing about those who might need our services.  Please help us out by passing on referrals to Marcia or Patty in the church office or to Clemmie Ackermann at coletta.ackermann@gmail.com or at 217-377-7901.  The other members of this committee are Lola Ruthmansdorfer,  Claudia Kirby and Marty Edwards.  
 
* * *

Tuesdays Men’s Bible Study 8 am
Join Zoom Meeting

* * *
 
Don’t forget these conversations on PUBLIC SAFETY:  The City of Champaign is pleased to invite you to participate in a community listening session to share your vision for public safety in our community. All residents, business owners and community stakeholders are encouraged to take part. The goal is to help create better communication and understanding between Champaign Police, City Administrators and community members by allowing you to directly voice your thoughts and expectations around policing. Each session will include Chief of Police Anthony Cobb and Police command staff, City Manager Dorothy David, and elected City officials. The listening sessions will be moderated by Dr. Travis Dixon, an American media studies scholar and Professor of Communication at the University of Illinois.

Determining the future of policing in our community should be a collaborative process involving community partnerships, and the first step in that process is to hear from you. Each listening session will be used to gather information from the public so it can be shared with the City Council as they make future public safety policy decisions to best address the needs, interests, and values of our community. Virtual Listening Session Dates:
· Friday, Oct. 9, 1-3 p.m.
· Tuesday, Oct. 13, 6-8 p.m.

Due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, the listening sessions will be held electronically using the Zoom meeting platform. More information on how to join and participate, including how to attend via Zoom can be found on the City’s website at  champaignil.gov/CommunityConversations. Please feel free to share this invitation with others. The City looks forward to hearing your input during one of these important listening sessions.
Humor (Hard times need godly laughter): 
 
What is the favorite fruit of twins? Pears.
 
Good Word:
 
Isaiah 58:10-12
 
If you take away the yoke from your midst,
    the pointing of the finger, and speaking wickedness,
10 and if you give yourself to the hungry
    and satisfy the afflicted soul,
then your light shall rise in obscurity,
    and your darkness shall become as the noonday.
11 And the Lord shall guide you continually,
    and satisfy your soul in drought,
    and strengthen your bones;
and you shall be like a watered garden,
    and like a spring of water, whose waters do not fail.
12 Those from among you shall rebuild the old waste places;
    you shall raise up the foundations of many generations;
and you shall be called, the Repairer of the Breach,
    the Restorer of Paths in which to Dwell.
 
Jimmy Carter said: “A strong nation, like a strong person, can afford to be gentle, firm, thoughtful, and restrained. It can afford to extend a helping hand to others. It is a weak nation, like a weak person, that must behave with bluster and boasting and rashness and other signs of insecurity.” 
 
LET US PRAY:
 
Holy God, help us to remember
that beyond our brief day
is the eternity of your love.
 
(Adapted, Reinhold Niebuhr)
 
Much, much love to you all.
 
Matt Matthews
Cell: 864.386.9138
Matt@FirstPres.Church

 


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