The Herald Newsletter

Issue 11   I  November 2024

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Woman leaders, the obstacles they overcame, and the future they have helped forge.

 

A celebration of woman leaders and an encouragement for future generations, HER SPIRIT worship series is also a searching exploration of the sexism that still inhibits a true fulfillment of Christ’s vision. Come and be inspired in your own life and equipped to be part of the movement towards justice.

Nov 3 - Ava Thomas, President and Publisher, Lincoln Journal Star and The Omaha World Herald

Nov 10 - Rev. Katherine Willis Pershey, Co-Pastor at First Congregational UCC, Appleton, Wisconsin, and author

Nov 17 - Senator Anna Wishart, Nebraska Legislature

Nov 24 - Abbi Swatsworth, Executive Director at OutNebraska

Rev. Dr. Katherine Willis Pershey Guest Preaching

Sat November 9, 5:30pm Chapel

Sun November 10, 9:00am, 10:30am, & 11:59am, Sanctuary

Rev. Dr. Katherine Willis Pershey is the Co-Pastor at First Congregational United Church of Christ, in Appleton, WI. Rev. Pershey received her Master of Divinity degree from the Claremont School of Theology in California. She recently completed a Doctor of Ministry degree from Western Theological Seminary in Michigan. Katherine is a member of the Board of The Christian Century and is also a regular contributor to the magazine. She is the author of Any Day a Beautiful Change: A Story of Faith and Family and Very Married: Field Notes on Love and Fidelity. Katherine and her husband, Ben are raising two teenage children.

Service of Remembrance

Sunday, November 3, 9:00am worship

We will lift up the names of church members who have died since November of last year

as well as remembering all our loved ones who have entered eternity.


“Blessed are they who mourn, for they shall be comforted.” Matthew 5

Brian Bresnahan, Agronomist, Veteran

State Senator, Danielle Conrad

Rev. Dr. Jim Keck

Former State Senator Laura Ebke

We the People

Sunday, November 10, 2:00pm

First-Plymouth is blessed to have members across a wide red and blue spectrum of political opinions. It is also important to hold serious, and civil conversations, that respectfully include that diversity. Here is an important opportunity for strengthening the ties that bind us together as a nation.

An invitation for you to share your thoughts, opinions and suggestions on how to help strengthen our democracy.

Moderated by Charlyne Berens. Free and open to all. No registration needed. Childcare will be provided during the program.

Panelists:

Brian Bresnahan, Agronomist, Veteran

State Senator, Danielle Conrad

Rev. Dr. Jim Keck

Former State Senator Laura Ebke

The Aeolians

from Oakwood University

Sunday, November 3 at 4:00 p.m. | FREE

The Aeolians from Oakwood University were Choir of the World Champions in 2017 and gold medal winners in the 2018 World Choir Games. Join this storied ensemble, led by dynamic conductor Jeremy Sovoy Jordan, for a program sure to stir the soul.

A fundraiser for CenterPointe

Practicing Good News

A few weeks ago, I shared with you about my bass lessons. Since then, many of you have asked me how I am doing in my process of learning to play the bass. I am happy to report that I am still at it. I’ve thought about stopping my lessons more than once, my fingers not moving fast enough, the difficulty of learning something new, and the feeling I will never get better. I am sure that you can relate, learning new habits is difficult.

It is no different in our life of faith. We have an encounter with divine life, and we are transformed by it but it is not immediate. This love we encounter is a love that we are to share with the world, we are meant to practice it, the more we practice it, the more loving we become in the world.

I recently read that there are a few practices that help in this process. Prayer has historically been the basic practice of the Christian life and certainly taking a moment in our day to pause and connect with divine life is pivotal. Don’t try to do it for too long, maybe 60 seconds of silence and paying attention to love around you would suffice at first. Gratitude is another important practice that will help us in our journey towards a good news led life. Once a day rehearse what you are thankful for and the many ways you experienced love through the day. Finally, to grow in love, to practice good news, it is important to gather. Often, we think of worship and that is important, but it is also important that you have dinner with others, that you grab a cup of coffee with a friend, and that you reach out to that new person at your workplace.

Practicing good news can feel like a burden sometimes and yet it is only in practicing that we will get better at being faithful bearers of the good news of God’s love for all that we encounter. Let us commit to this practicing together!

Peace & Love, JC+

First-Plymouth Presents

The Top Ten Strangest Things that Ever Happened in the Pews

With over 50 years of combined experience of pastoring local churches, Jim Keck and Juan Carlos Huertas have seem some strange and wonderful things take place on Sunday mornings. Combining the hilarious with the poignant, the Pastors will recount some of the most surprising things that have happened at church.

Sunday, November 24, 6:00pm (Doors open at 5:00pm)

Screamers Family Restaurant (803 Q St)

Grab a soda, beer, or dinner (available for purchase).

Parking garage located directly across the street.

Give Love. Give Hope.

The 2025 Pledge Drive has kicked into high gear with pledges totaling $947,900 (as of 10/28/24) since the pledge drive launched Oct. 4—a great start towards reaching our goal of $2.2 million.

Especially now, the world needs more love and hope. If you have not yet made a pledge of financial support for the 2025 budget, please consider making one by November 24.

First-Plymouth stands as a guiding light in a world that is hungry for love and hope. With your support, First-Plymouth lives its mission to increase the love of God and neighbor in hundreds of ways.

Among them:

Worship services—in-person and online—about 40 per month—draw individuals of all walks of life into a loving community. About 5,000 worship with us online each week.

Our dynamic and uplifting music ministry provides inspiration not only within our church but globally, attracting millions via our YouTube channel. FP’s YouTube visits now total more than 16 million.

Christian education for children and youth of all ages and confirmation are high priorities. FP is home to and helps support Las Abejitas, a bilingual early childhood program that provides much-needed quality child care.

First-Plymouth’s social justice and outreach programs strengthen our community and offer ways to learn from our neighbors and serve those in need. FP supports many community efforts that address basic needs, including the Food Bank, Clinic With a Heart and Matt Talbot’s Kitchen and Outreach.

Nationally-recognized speakers, workshops, interest groups and social events connect our church and local citizens.

A gift of any size will be used thoughtfully to continue the good work of First-Plymouth and our congregation.

So that your Board of Trustees can plan a reasonable budget by January of 2025, we ask that pledges be turned in by Sunday, November 24.

Pledge cards have been mailed to members of the congregation and are available in church pews and in the church office. You can also pledge online at firstplymouth.org.

Thank you for all you do and all you are as a member of our beloved church.

Our church runs on generosity, and we are thankful for yours.

Chris Hove

Board of Trustees

2025 Pledge Campaign Update

Join Dr. Jim Keck on Sunday, November 3, 11:30am-Noon, Calvert Parlor to learn more and ask questions about the 2025 pledge campaign, the budget, and more.

Is it time to Consider a Retirement Community?

Thurs. November 7, 1:00pm, Pilgrim Hall

Have you or a family member ever asked yourself this question? Learn what options there are and how to determine what works best for you and your family. More info at bridgetobetterliving.com/

Medicare Open Enrollment Assistance

For a free, unbiased review of your Medicare options make an appointment at First-Plymouth with a certified Neb. SHIP counselors now through Dec 7th. 1-800-234-7119 to schedule.

Mental Health First Aid

Sat. November 9, 9:00am -4:30pm, in Pilgrim Hall. Free. Register by emailing Nancy Rose, hicksrose1944@gmail.com. Sponsored by FP Faith in Recovery Team. Learn skills to recognize when someone is struggling with a mental health challenge and how to determine whether that person is in crisis, as well as the best ways to provide support and connect to resources.

FP South – First-Plymouth’s New Worship Opportunity

Sundays, 9:30am, located at Roper and Sons South Chapel,

3950 Hohensee Dr (S. 40th & Yankee Hill)

A casual service, but deeply Christian with scripture, prayer, singing and joy. The service is a fusion of our other FP services at the main site but in a smaller setting. There is a Sunday school experience for the kids. PLUS+ there is an accessible entrance and easy parking.

 
 

Sixty straight days of Bible study at FP Continues in October

Whether you have never read the Bible or you know it like the back of your hand, you are gonna love this! For 60 straight weekdays our pastors - mostly Dr. Jim Keck - will offer a 45 minute look at the greatest Bible passages from Genesis to Revelation. That‘s right, this fall there will be a DAILY opportunity to learn and have spiritual conversation with the Bible.

Mondays, 5:15pm, Calvert Parlor, Nov 4, 11, 18, 25, Dec 2

Tuesdays, Noon, Calvert Parlor, Nov 5, 12, 19, 26, Dec 3

Wednesdays, 6:15pm, Pilgrim Hall, Nov 6, 13, 20, (will not meet 27th), Dec 4

Thursdays, Noon, Choir Room, Nov 7, 14, 21, (will not meet 28th), Dec 5

Fridays, Noon, ZOOM online, Nov 1, 8, 15, 22, (will not meet 29th), Dec 6

Learn, grow and seek God!


Compline

Sunday, November 10

7:00-7:30pm, Sanctuary

Ancient Worship for the modern soul

Tuesday Morning Bible Study

Tuesdays, 9:30-11:00am, Calvert Parlor (Oct 29- Nov 26). Led by Carolyn Zeisset. New discussion on: Biblical Enigmas: Visions--Ezekiel, Daniel, Revelation;

Theology on Tap

Monday, November 11, 7:00-8:00pm

The Mill @ Innovation Campus (2021 Transformation Dr)

White Christian Nationalism

This fall, Pastor Juan Carlos will dive into what White Christian Nationalism (WCN) is, how to identify it, our faith relationship with the state, and what deeply concerns him as it relates to our civic life and the Christian faith. Each month he will focus the conversation on one of the markers: Whiteness, Christian(ish), Nationalism.

Community Sing

G. F. Handel’s Messiah

Sunday, December 1 at 4:00 P.M.

“Hallelujah!”

First-Plymouth’s new Associate Minister of Music, Jeremy Roberts, makes his Abendmusik debut as conductor of Lincoln’s annual community sing. Lift your voice to celebrate the season!

A fundraiser for Lincoln Literacy