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Lectio Continua
Lectio Continua is not new but has been practiced from the beginning of Christian history. For example, mystic and preacher Bernard of Clairvaux preached eighty-six sermons on the Song of Songs in the 12th century. The sermons were widely circulated, and they became a classic of medieval Christian spirituality. Later on, the reformers of the 16th century, such as Ulrich Zwingli and Martin Luther, practiced Lectio Continua. John Calvin, our theological forefather, preached through most of the Bible during his tenure in Geneva. He preached the Old Testament in the morning and the New Testament in the evening.
The benefits of Lectio Continua are numerous. In an age of biblical illiteracy, it can be beneficial to go through a book of the Bible to become familiar with its content. Thus, Lectio Continua has a pedagogical benefit. Furthermore, there is also a theological reason: we preach through an entire book of the Bible because we believe what Paul told Timothy: “All Scripture is given by inspiration of God, and is profitable for doctrine, for reproof, for correction, for instruction in righteousness” (See 2 Timothy 3:16).
Grace and Peace,
Will
Video Devotional: What I Did on My Summer Vacation
In a recent Berthel Bible Series Online class, Pastor Jeff tells about his summer vacation in Yakutat, Alaska. Jeff talks about worshiping the creation and not giving attention to the Creator.
Soli Deo Gloria!
We exist as a congregation to know Jesus Christ and to make Him known:
- To proclaim the Good News of Jesus Christ so all may come to know and love Him;
- To nurture His people in joyful faith, fellowship, and commitment; and
- To demonstrate His way of love in service to the world.
We use the Connector to share news of the coming week and beyond, the activities that involve a wide range of ages and interests at FPC.
Coming Events | September 15 – October 5, 2024
Sunday, September 15, at 3PM – Theology on Tap at Octopi Brewing
Join us for a casual gathering that is centered around food/drinks, connection, and conversation on a deep faith topic. All Aged 21+ are welcome!
Contact Christa or Ezrah for more info: cschmeelk@myfpc.org
Future Meeting Dates
October 13 – We will be attending Pastor Will’s installation service from 2-4pm
November 10
December 8
Mondays, from 1-2:30PM – Light Team
Light team is a small women’s group that emphasizes fellowship with a Bible study. Meetings take place Monday afternoons in the Gathering Place from 1-2:30.
No homework is required and our meetings are open to all. Our time together is enhanced with coffee, tea, and delicious snacks.
The Bible lesson this fall will be a video from Laura Story, “So Long, Normal.” Nothing about life with God is normal. Can we live an abundant, adventurous life in Christ? Who knows? God may have a new adventure for us! Do we need to let go and trust Him?
If you are interested in joining, or would like more information, please email Lynda Bennin.
Wednesdays, from 7-8:15PM – Youth Group
All students in 7-12 grade are invited to participate in Youth Group on Wednesdays from 7-8:15PM
Questions?
Email Ezrah at eschmeelk@myfpc.org
Wednesdays, from 7-8:30PM – Men’s Ministry Meeting
Men’s Ministry is a multi-generational group of men committed to exploring matters of Faith, Purpose and Connection. The group meets on Wednesdays from 7PM to approximately 8:30PM at the church and also plans off-site opportunities for spiritual growth, fellowship and community service. All men are welcome.
Join the group in the Gathering Space by the fireplace. At our first meeting of the fall, we will be wrapping up the DVD Video series “Love Does” by Bob Goff, which we started in late spring.
If you would like to hear more about our group please stop by and see us. Otherwise please contact Jim Fitzgerald at jnj57012@gmail.com or David Sliwicki at david.sliwicki@gmail.com for carpooling information and to find out more about FPC’s Men’s Group. All men are welcome to join us!
Thursday, September 19, at 1PM – Quilters Meeting
Interested in Quilting?
Join us for our meetings in the Gathering Place of FPC Waunakee! Meetings consist of a good deal of socialization, quilt “Show & Tell,” and discussion of any quilting problems/questions that might come up. The group also has one or two “Sewing Days” events each year and works on Prayer Quilts for the FPC Deacon’s Prayer Shawl & Quilt Ministry.
For more details email Anne Frihart at annefrihart@gmail.com
Sunday, September 22, during service – 5th/6th grade Bible Presentation
Get ready for a special moment during our Sunday, September 22 worship service! Network 56 will proudly present our 5th and 6th grade Sunday School kids with their very own Bibles. This milestone marks an important step in their faith journey, and we can’t wait to celebrate it with the entire congregation. Join us as we witness these young hearts receiving the Word of God, a moment they’ll cherish for years to come!
Thursday, September 26 at 5:30PM – Dining Divas
FPC women are all invited to eat together as Dining Divas. Next dinner will be at 5:30 at Biaggi’s at Greenway Station on Thursday, September 26.
Please RSVP to Alka by September 23
alkadaisy@gmail.com
Friday, September 27, from 12:30PM-5:30PM – Red Cross Blood Drive
Help save lives! The blood drive will be held in Fellowship Hall on Friday, September 27 from 12:30PM-5:30PM.
Save the Date | More Info to come
Sunday, October 6, following worship – All About FPC New Member Class
All About FPC – Have you ever wanted to know more about FPC? Are you interested in exploring membership here at FPC? If your answer is yes, then please mark your calendars for Sunday, October 6. We will meet right after church. Lunch is provided. If you need childcare, let us know in advance. We will meet in the Chapel. For more information or to rsvp, talk to Elder Wes Ray or email Christa: cschmeelk@myfpc.org.
Monday, October 7, at 6:30PM – Centering Prayer
The Centering Prayer group usually meets in the Chapel on the first Monday of each month at 6:30 PM for two 20 minute “sits.” For those who want to “learn by doing,” please come at 6 PM to get oriented. For questions, please contact Judy Fitzgerald.
Wednesday, October 9, from 11:30AM-1PM – New Horizons Potluck
New Horizons is a gathering of First Presbyterian Church members and friends over 55 (guests of any age are always welcome). For questions or for a ride, please call Anne & Chuck Frihart: 608-512-3620 or Vicki & Steve Doty: 608-849-4058.
Saturday, Oct. 12, at 10AM and Monday, Oct. 14, at 6:30PM–
FPC Care for the Caregivers Support Group
Sometimes we need someone to walk with us, someone who is experiencing the same path of caregiving. Someone to share ups and downs with, and possibly offer advice.
Are you or were you a caregiver? Let’s lean on each other and learn from each other as a group of Christians. Our FPC group is small but mighty, always welcoming any newcomers. The group is offered once a month. Stop in when you can, you choose to share or listen, it’s up to you. We meet in the Chapel, once on the second Monday of the month at 6:30pm, and once on the second Saturday of the month at 10:00am. The discussions held in the meetings are confidential, people can speak freely.
Attendee Lori Phelps has said, “This is my therapy and is so helpful for my mental health as I care for my parents! I walk away with a clearer mind and fresh ideas (an indoor garden kit for my dad! I didn’t know these existed! And a binder for my mom titled, When I start feeling bored, I can…). I’m so grateful for Marcia creating and conducting this group! She is a great listener, and she cares. She’s been through the same experiences so we can talk, laugh, or cry through the ups and downs. I feel like this group is so beneficial but seems to be the best kept secret. We should spread the word for others to benefit too!”
Caregivers (current or previous) – join us any month you can! If you have questions, or if these dates and times won’t work for you, please contact Marcia Chase, marchase@icloud.com or call 849-5683 and leave a message during work hours.
Sunday, October 13 – Pres House Dinner
On Sunday, October 13th, FPC’s Student Ministry will be serving dinner at Pres House, a college ministry on the UW-Madison campus. This is an excellent chance for students to serve hungry college students, worship with them, and have a glimpse into campus ministry.
This opportunity is open to all 7-12 grade students. For those interested in joining us please email Ezrah Schmeelk! Or sign up by clicking the button below.
Friday, October 18, from Noon-5:30PM – Red Cross Blood Drive
Help save lives! The blood drive will be held down in Fellowship Hall on Friday, October 18 from 12PM-5:30PM.
Sunday, October 20, from 2:30-4:30PM – Food for Kidz
Food for Kidz will be hosted at a new location this year!
Thank you to Dane Manufacturing for hosting us.
Food for Kidz – October 20
Dane Manufacturing
500 S. Division Street, Waunakee
FPC of Waunakee has 5 tables reserved with 10 people per table for this event from 2:30PM-4:30PM.
Email Allie Devine with any questions ampalmer2@gmail.com
Sunday, October 27, during service – Costume Day at Church!
Sunday, October 27 is Costume Day! Kids (and anyone!) are encouraged to dress up. (Be sure costumes are appropriate and not offensive. No weapons (toy, imitation or real) are allowed.)
Opportunities to Serve
Join the FPC Choir!
Have a heart for singing? Not sure, but willing to give it a try? Looking for some musical fellowship? The FPC Choir will be kicking off the fall semester on September 4th and would love to have you join us! We sing two Sundays a month and rehearse most Wednesdays and are flexible if you can’t sing every time. We combine a spirit of gladness with a heart of worship. Anyone interested in learning more can reach out to Jamison Wendlandt (jwendlandt@myfpc.org) and he would be more than happy to connect!
Guaranteed to Make You Feel Younger… Volunteer with Children!
We currently need more warm and friendly (and silly) individuals to round out our gold medal Sunday School teaching teams. No experience necessary! Guidance, teacher manuals and materials provided. Sunday School is from 9am-9:50am. Youth volunteers are also encouraged to assist. Help on occasion or on a rotating schedule-you choose. Please consider this important calling by reaching out to Interim Director of Children’s Ministry Lori Phelps at lori.phelps@myfpc.org or call/text 608-235-7899. The rewards and smiles are plentiful!
We’re Hiring: Nursery Coordinator
FPC of Waunakee has a part-time position available Sunday mornings 9:30am-11:30am (job sharing considered). Main responsibilities include love and care for our littlest ones, absolute compliance with safety policies and cleanliness, and supervision of Nursery assistants. Additional fun may include Bible stories, activities, music, and crafts. With assistant, oversee 2-10 children ranging from ages newborn-2 years. Pay is competitive, and you can bring your own children or grandchildren with you to play on Sunday mornings! Christian faith, self- motivation, love of children, and warm teaching spirit essential!
Apply soon by emailing resume and cover letter to info@myfpc.org or to request an application.
Hammers with Halos
Want to help others with minor household repairs, maintenance or yard work? Contact the church office or any of the Deacons. Your name will be added to a call list and you may be contacted to see if you can help when a request is received.
Sunday Worship House Manager
FPC of Waunakee is seeking dedicated volunteers to fulfill the role of “House Manager” during our Sunday services. This position involves ensuring a safe and welcoming environment for our congregation by monitoring our facilities and surroundings. Volunteers will be attentive and proactive, keeping an eye out for any potential concerns that may arise. We value a calm and composed demeanor, as well as strong communication and observational skills. If you are passionate about contributing to a secure and peaceful worship experience, please consider joining our House Manager team.
Sound Desk Assistant Needed
We invite you to join our dynamic worship team as a Sound Desk Assistant! Play a crucial role in enhancing our Sunday worship services by ensuring a seamless audio/visual experience for the congregation both in-person and at home. Take turns with fellow volunteers and enjoy a unique opportunity to be part of our vibrant worship atmosphere! If you are interested or would like more information, please contact Christa Schmeelk at cschmeelk@myfpc.org
Agrace Volunteers Needed
Volunteers are needed to assist customers and operate the cash register at the Doc Rock Café located inside the Agrace Madison campus or make companionship visits to local Agrace hospice patients in patients’ homes, nursing homes or assisted living centers.
Schedules are flexible, and free training is provided. Anyone interested in volunteering should contact Agrace at (608) 327-7163 or visit Agrace.org/Volunteer to apply online.
Help Needed! The Waunakee Food Pantry is looking for volunteers the last Wednesday of each month
Did you know that the food pantry serves ~200 families each month? Our church has a long history of supporting the Waunakee food pantry. Our FPC church has been given the last Wednesday of every month from 4-6 pm to distribute food. This is a great way to connect with fellow members and serve the community. If you are interested, please fill out the volunteer form on the FPC website, or talk with Sheryll Gehrmann for more details.
Unable to volunteer? Here’s the list of items most needed this month:
- Canned Beef Stew
- Instant White Rice
- Sloppy Joe Sauce
- Instant AuGratin Potatoes
- Canned fruit (pears, peaches, mandarin oranges)
- Ketchup and Mustard
- Bar soap
- Knorr Pasta & Rice Sides
The pantry is always looking for paper grocery bags as well. Items can be placed in the shopping cart at the entrance by the Education wing.
News and Announcements
Fall Kick Off: Faith,Fun and Fellowship
On Sunday, September 8, FPC Waunakee hosted its second annual Fall Kick Off, and it was a fantastic day full of energy, fellowship, and fun! The day began with a powerful worship service led by FPC’s new Pastor, Will Wilson, setting an uplifting tone for the morning.
After worship, attendees flooded the ministry fair, discovering new ways to get involved, connect and serve.
The aroma of smoked meats filled the air, courtesy of FPC’s very own, Wes Ray and Mike Himegarner, who served up a delicious pulled pork. Thank you for staying overnight to make sure our church family had an amazing meal!
“All That Jazz” brought their smooth and lively tunes, creating the perfect backdrop to this community gathering.
And for the kids? They had an absolute blast bouncing away in the inflatable bouncy house. With something for everyone, the Fall Kick Off was a memorable celebration of faith, fun, and family and a great way to kick off the season!
This Week’s Birthdays: September 15 – 21
This Week’s Anniversaries: September 15 – 21
FPC Nursery for Ages 2 and under
Nursery Age 3 and Under – Room 200
The Nursery is available on Sundays from 10:00 – 11:00 AM, is staffed by church volunteers who love children and want to share God’s love with them.
Music in Worship
September 15 – Ying Wang, pianist
September 22 – FPC Choir & Ying Wang, pianist
September 29 – Ying Wang, pianist
Stephen Ministry at FPC: Providing God’s Care to Hurting People
What is this ministry about?
Extensively trained and supervised Stephen Minister Caregivers provide high-quality, one-on-one confidential Christian care to anyone in need. They provide weekly visits and ongoing support as long as the care receiver needs. Should the care receiver have needs that are beyond the scope of a Stephen Minister Caregiver, they are referred to professional caregivers.
What kind of care is offered from a Stephen Minister?
- CRISIS CARE – For people experiencing change(s) that significantly challenge their ability to cope.
- FOLLOW-UP CARE – After the crisis event.
- CHRONIC CARE – For a person whose situation is unlikely to change.
- PREVENTIVE CARE – Providing care before a crisis occurs.
- SUPPORTIVE CARE – Care for the caregiver.
How can I find out more about this ministry?
Call the church office at 608-949-9445, or reach out to a pastor or deacon. Stephen Minister Caregivers don’t replace the care of pastors and deacons. They carry it a step further.
Tryg Knutson
608-622-9539
Jill Umlauf
715-360-5962
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