Covenant Presbyterian Church
2070 Ridgecliff Rd.
(corner of Redding)
Upper Arlington, OH
614-451-6677
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8:30 & 11am
Traditional Worship Services
-Children dismissed to
A Joyful Noise & Wiggle Worship.
10am
Gathering,
Fellowship Hall,
Alternative Worship
(family friendly, interactive)
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Spiritual Verge (grades 6-8)
LL006,
Tom Billman
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Treasure Finders,
age 3 - 5th grade
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Nursery, Birth - 3 years
4-5:30pm
Verge (grades 5-8)
5:30-7:30pm
Youth (grades 8-12)
6:30pm
Bible Study, 120
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Pastors on call for pastoral care week of Oct. 31:
Sat., Sun., Mon., Wed. -
Tracy 614-946-2982
Thurs., Fri., -
Katie 614-625-1335
Tues. -
Jim 614-886-3681
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PASTORAL LEADERSHIP &
PROGRAM STAFF
Parish Associate
Director of Children's Ministry
Director Covenant Children's Center
Assistant for Children's Ministry
Organist/Pianist
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YOUR 2016 DEACONS
If you know a member with a need, or for more information contact Terry Kennedy Mancini, 614-530-1732 tmancini@columbus.rr.com
Participate in occasional and one-time services to our members:
1. Pray for someone for a short time.
2. Prepare all or a part of meal.
3. Provide a ride to
church or an appt.
4. Help serve breakfast at Ronald Mc Donald House
5. Participate in the Mid-Ohio Food Bank
All Deacons are "contact points" for any member of the congregation in addition to their team assignments listed below. Members requiring any type of support should contact any Deacon. Check your Covenant Directory or call the office, 451-6677, for contact information.
Moderator: Sharon Steingass
Vice-Moderator:
Jill Cameron
Treasurer: Rusty Miller
Recording Secretary:
Bob Lowery
Communion Coordinator:Tim Scott
Communications Lead: Terry Kennedy-Mancini,
Co-Lead Connie Kennedy
Staff Liaison: Rev. Jim Mehler
1. Communication
Lead/Coordinator: Terry Kennedy-Mancini;Co-Lead: Connie Kennedy
Milissa Campbell, Bobbie Gier, Sharon Steingass, Scott Mizer, Steve Zilles, Chris Primm, Barry Fonarow, Jan Fonarow
-Congregation Contact (visits/calls) -
homebound, limited mobility,
-Special needs
-Cards (birthday, get well, etc.) & church information -- Heidi Hallas, Terry Kennedy-Mancini
-Meals to members in need - Jill Cameron
-Prayer Chain - Chris Primm
-C.A.R.E.S. rides -- Bonnie Beth Mitchell
-Flowers - Heidi Hallas
-Care Notes - Rusty Miller
-Bereavement service -- Terry Kennedy-Mancini
2. Outreach
-Ronald McDonald House:
Milissa Campbell
-Mid-Ohio Food
Bank: Milissa Campbell
-Adopt-a-Family: Bobbie Geir, Rusty Miller
-Compass: Rusty Miller
-Crop Walk: Rusty Miller
-Bloodmobile: Mona Connolly
3. Service
-Communion Prep (Coordinator):
Tim Scott
-Sunday A.M. Events (e.g. Deacon Ministry -Promotion: Danny Franz
-Older Adults: Connie Kennedy
-Youth: Ali Koeneman
4. Liaisons
Church Officer Nominating Committee: Pete LuPiba
Nurture & Outreach: Andrew Patterson
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Election Day. Crazy anxiety all around for most people.
All the "what-ifs" creeping into conversations and thoughts.
No matter who wins, a substantial number of our population will feel a sense of dislocation. ("What's happening to my country?")
The bible story takes us through that territory - the unfamiliarity is familiar.
What do we do when our world doesn't look like our world any more?
At Gathering we will explore what it means to feel dislocated - looking for a seemingly elusive God in the mess of it all.
Tracy
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College Gift Boxes - We'll be sending boxes of goodies and handy supplies to college and grad students in our church family, so
we need their names and addresses ASAP (by Nov. 13). Email to Cathy Koeneman,
kdmegali@yahoo.com. If you'd like to donate goodies, put them on the pew outside the pastors' offices. At the All Church Thanksgiving Dinner, we'll all sign notes to include. What a great way to remind them that their church family loves them!
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Love Warrior: A Memoir
Glennon Book Discussion Event
Sat., Nov. 12, 9am -1pm
Continue the life-changing conversation we began last April when Glennon Doyle Melton was here. Her new book
Love Warrior: A Memoir is a call for more - brave questions, candid conversation, compassionate and courageous women changing the world. Join us for brief provocative presentations, lots of discussion, exploration through the arts, a great lunch from Freedom a la Carte and more.
Don't Miss it!
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The Youth Director Search Committee...
is at work! Using information provided by the Youth Ministry Renovation Team, we created an ambitious but realistic timeline to find and hire a Youth Director (part-time but long-term) for Covenant's kids in grades 5-12. If you know of someone who would be an amazing leader for our youth and all-around wonderful addition to Covenant, please provide their contact information to a member of the committee:
Tracy Keenan,
Linda Billman,
Carol Craven,
Mike Davis,
Cary Hanosek,
Rusty Miller,
Dave Speas, and
Tori Vazquez.
Your prayers for this important work are appreciated.
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Spiritual Verge (grades 6-8), Sundays, 10am, LL006
-Nov. 13 - Hagar
-Nov. 20 - Abraham and the Visitors: Genesis 18
-Nov. 27 - No Verge: Help with The Advent Event
Verge (grades 5-8), Sundays,
4-5:30pm
-Sat
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, Nov. 12, 6pm
- Columbus Curling Club - Have fun curling with Columbus Curling Club. Then dessert. Space is limited, so we'll have an online registration form soon. We also need parents to complete a liability waiver.
(NOTE: No Sun., Nov. 13 Verge.)
YG (grades 8-12), Sundays, 5:30-7:30pm
-Nov 13 - YG - College Boxes 5:30-7:30 (Verge volunteer 4-5:30)
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Events, Meetings and Opportunities
Advent Devotional
Can you believe it is that time of year again? Time to get ready for getting ready for Jesus! Please consider writing an advent devotion as a gift to our Covenant church family. Directions can be found in the hallway, along with a sign up sheet and some prompts for writing. See
Katie Kinnison for more info.
Books Available: An Other Kingdom
Get ready for our upcoming discussion of this book by Walter Brueggemann and two community activists. It's a great mix of theology and practice, exploring what it means to act out real love in today's culture. Books: $12. Copies available on the table in the hall. Contact
Katie for more info.
Discussions on Nov. 15 & 22, 7pm.
Peanut Brittle - Peanut brittle cooking has begun. Needed: 1lb. coffee cans only, Kroger or Giant Eagle 80% margarine, white sugar, kitchen help. Fellowship and fun! Nancy Davidson, 614-876-5262,
ndavidson7@gmail.com.
Parents' Night Out
Fri., Nov. 11, 6-8:30pm (2nd Fri. of each month)
Parents go out while their children eat, play, watch movies. Donations accepted. Questions: Erin Wise, erinwise3@yahoo.com. Register by Tues., Nov. 8: http://tinyurl.com/covenantpno.
Men's Breakfast
Sat., Nov. 12, 8am, First Watch, Kingsdale
Contact: Alan Kennedy 614-451-9318.
Habitat Northwest Partnership House Dedication Sat., Nov. 12, 9am, 5060 Winslow Dr., Whitehall The Habitat House for this year is complete. The new family will be presented with prayer shawls knitted by our Prayer Shawl Circle. All are invited to celebrate. Contact Charlie Bergmann or Betsy Sebastian.
CPW's Fair Trade Sale
Sat., Nov. 12, 9am-6pm & Sun., Nov. 13, 12-6pm
For meaningful gifts for Christmas, check out the annual Fair Trade Sale for items from different countries and items made by CPW circles.
Agora - Righteous Outrage in Word, Sound, and Image:
Punk Rock and Martin Luther, Part 3
Sun., Nov. 13, Chapel, 9:45
Led by David Connolly. Loud, obnoxious punk rock music is a strange topic for church and may seem the opposite of Christian faith and tradition. But consider that there are also radical ideas and much disruption throughout the history of religion. We'll compare/contrast Martin Luther's actions and writings with the counterculture of the punks.
All Church Thanksgiving Potluck Dinner
Sun., Nov. 13, 5:30pm, Fellowship Hall
CPW provides the turkey, gray, potatoes, rolls, drinks. Each family is asked to bring a side dish or dessert to serve 8. $5/person. $20/family of 4+. The Thank Offering will be received. Bill Cohen will entertain us with songs we all know and love. Sign up between services Nov. 6 or in the church office.
Primetimers will attend as a group and will be called by your Caller for final count.
Advent Wreath Lunch
Sun, Nov. 20 after 11am service
Make a beautiful wreath for the Advent season. Lunch and all supplies for a small cost. Be creative and make something your family will enjoy for years to come.
Annual Ingathering of Food
Sun., Nov. 20 & 27, all services
Help our neighbors who are struggling to feed their families. Bring non-perishable foods will be donated to food pantries serving the local community.
Advent Event - All ages invited!
Sun., Nov. 27, 9:30-11am
Set the tone for a season about the astonishing and abundant love of God bursting into the world. Crafts, games, music. Lunch provided. Cost: $5 to cover supplies. There's a sign up sheet in the hall between services.
Variety Show 2017
Sat., Feb. 11, 7pm
Back to the Future: Covenant Style
Start working on special songs, performances, etc. to do with "time," that make reference to time, or songs from another time. Email Cherie Brooks,
cheriebrooks@covenantpcusa.org, with acts you would like to perform.
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ONGOING EVENTS & PROGRAMS:
Tuesdays, 8:15am, Lounge
Mission Sewing
1pm, Tuesdays, room 121
Contact: Diana Sanders, jrssand@aol.com
Campanile Handbell Choir - Rehearses Tuesdays, 6:15-7:30pm.
In these conversations we seek the intersections between scripture and our lives. How do we understand the Holy One? What is our purpose in being? How do we relate to God, to others, to ourselves? These stories can help us. No Wednesday Bible Study Dec. 7 or 21.
Chancel Choir - Rehearses Thursdays, 7pm
Sing with us! All voices are welcome.
Every 1st Thursday, 11:15, meet at church
Women's Theology 1st & 3rd Fridays, room 120 Spong's Biblical Literalism: A Gentile Heresy. Everyone welcome! Amazon has kindle and hard back versions (about $19).
Prayer Shawl Circle 2nd & 4th Fridays, 9:30am, Lounge Prayer Shawl Circle invites knitters/crocheters to knit at your leisure.Yarn and patterns provided. Shawls provide comfort for those with illness, and celebrate marriages and births. Louise Davidson, 614-792-1289.
Young Adults If you're interested in joining Young Adult events and outings, text: Tim Augsback, 859-322-2398 or Meghan Rodenfels, 614-668-5165
Deacons at Ronald McDonald House
2nd Sat. of Each Month, 7:15am
Ronald McDonald House, 711 Livingston Ave.
Men's Spirituality
Sun., Nov. 6, 20, etc. Every Other Sunday, 9:30am, Rm. 120
Richard Rohr's book
Wild Man to Wise Man.
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Financial Opportunities:
(T., W., Th., 8:30am-4pm)
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Automatic Debit From Your Bank Account is Now Available!
To make it more convenient for you, we are offering automatic debit as a means of paying your contribution to Covenant. This involves automatic transfers from your checking account to the church. All we need is your bank checking account number, routing transit number and the dollar amount to be debited. You will have the option to have your contribution debited from your account weekly or monthly. If you are ready to get started on this option, please complete the Automatic Debit Authorization form available on our website on the Applications, Registration Forms, Information Sheets page or in the church office. Return your completed form to Ingrid Brooker.
- 2016 Per Capita is $32 Per Member. Each member of Covenant is also a member of the larger church, the Presbyterian Church USA. It is part of our responsibility to support the work of the administrative bodies of the national church - the General Assembly, the Synod, and the Presbytery - by making a per capita payment each January. This year, that is $32 per member, for a total payment due of $20,384. Please pay your share so that this money doesn't need to come from this year's budget. Your contribution will free up funds for other vital church programs that meet the spiritual needs of our congregation. Per Capita envelopes are available at the Welcome Table. - Your Stewardship & Budget Commission.
- Estate Planning. Consider naming Covenant as a beneficiary of your IRA and/or life insurance policy. Naming Covenant as a beneficiary provides you tax savings, along with the ability to make a meaningful gift without the outlay of cash. Life insurance policies may be an existing or new policy and be partially or fully paid. For both options, the proposed gift can be accomplished by naming Covenant as a complete (or partial) beneficiary. Contact your plan administrator to obtain the correct forms and your tax advisor for information specific to your individual situation.
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