February 5, 2021
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On the church calendar are many opportunities to connect online with the Fourth Church community and one another. Included among them are—

  • “On Restoring God’s Beloved Community: Looking for Guidance in Scripture,” a class led by Carol Allen on Sunday mornings
  • “End Times: A New Look,” a Foundations of Faith Bible study led by Lucy Forster-Smith after worship on Sundays
  • Men’s Bible Study on Tuesday mornings
  • Morning Prayer on Wednesday mornings
  • Horizons Bible Study for women on Wednesday noon
  • TwentiesThirties Bible study on Wednesday evenings
  • Friday Noonday Concerts, on February 12 featuring the Chen Family string quartet

For information about whom to contact for an event’s Zoom details, simply click on the down “arrow” to the right of the event name in the calendar (which is easily accessible from the “Calendar” button in the upper left corner of our website).
Worship This Week:
Sunday, February 7

11:00 a.m. worship online
Organ prelude beginning shortly after 10:45 a.m.
Shannon J. Kershner preaching
The worship bulletin is available to download and print in advance

We will celebrate Communion this Sunday, and so we invite you to have bread and juice on hand for worship so we might together take part, from our own homes, in this shared meal.

Streamed from the Sanctuary at www.bit.ly/FPCworship


Connecting to Our Online Worship Services
Our online worship services are available live at 11:00 a.m. (Central) via

For those who do not have Internet access, we also make our worship services available to listen to via the phone. If you know of someone for whom this audio opportunity would be welcome, please encourage them to call 888.916.9166 (toll-free) at the time of the service.


Throughout the Week
The Sunday service is available for viewing throughout the week at www.bit.ly/FPCworship.

Worship and sermon podcasts are available via iTunes and Spotify, and you can sign up to receive the text of the weekly sermon by email.
You can help our Fourth Church youth score a victory in this weekend’s Souper Bowl of Caring!

Check out their Souper Bowl commercial about this national grassroots, faith-based campaign against hunger—
—and then join their effort by making a gift online at www.bit.ly/fpcsouperbowl21.

The proceeds will support the work of Fourth Church Meals Ministry and the food pantry of the Chicago Lights Social Service Center.
The year 2021 marks the 150th anniversary of not only the Great Chicago Fire but also the founding of Fourth Presbyterian Church!

Next Sunday, February 14, our morning worship service will kick off our celebration
of our 150th anniversary. Pastor Emeritus John Buchanan will join us as a worship leader, and an octet from the Morning Choir will premiere a choral anthem commissioned by Fourth Church for this anniversary occasion.

In the weeks and months ahead we will also be sharing stories from our history as well as greetings from former pastors and other partners in ministry. Watch your inbox for the latest updates!

Sunday, February 14
11:00 a.m.

as well as on Facebook Live (www.facebook.com/fourthchurch)
and YouTube (www.bit.ly/fpcvideos)

To listen to the service by phone, call 888.916.9166.
On the second Sunday of February in 1871 the congregations of North Presbyterian Church and Westminster Presbyterian Church met to unite and form the Fourth Presbyterian Church of Chicago.

Now 150 years later, on the second Sunday of February 2021—February 14—we will continue that legacy by gathering online after worship for the Annual Meeting of the Congregation.

As part of that virtual meeting, the congregation will elect new officers. The recommended slate of officers that will be presented by the Nominating Committee will be posted on our website early in the coming week.

The meeting will also include remarks reflecting on the previous year and looking ahead to the year to come.

All members are encouraged to attend the annual meeting in order to take part in this important activity in the life of Fourth Church!

Sunday, February 14
12:00 p.m.
To connect to audio of the meeting by phone, call 888.916.9166.
This year Ash Wednesday falls on February 17, and we invite you to take part in one or more of the following opportunities for observing that solemn day.

Lenten Devotions

Beginning Wednesday, February 17

Offered as a resource for personal meditation and prayer, our daily Lenten devotions are written by Fourth Church members and staff. They will be available through four different means beginning on Ash Wednesday:
 


A Verbal Blessing

Wednesday, February 17
Between 11:00 a.m. and 1:00 p.m.
By the Sanctuary steps on Michigan Avenue

While we will not be imposing ashes this year, those who would like to receive a safely-distanced in-person verbal blessing on Ash Wednesday are invited to come by the Sanctuary steps over the lunch hour on Ash Wednesday.


Ash Wednesday Service

Wednesday, February 17
7:30 p.m. online

as well as on Facebook Live (www.facebook.com/fourthchurch)
and YouTube (www.bit.ly/fpcvideos)

Available by phone by calling 888.916.9166

Our online Ash Wednesday service will include Rocky Supinger preaching and Nanette Sawyer creating an Ash Wednesday artwork during our time of worship.
The Lenten season calls Christians to embrace the faith journey by reflecting upon and deepening their relationship with God and by acting upon their Christian beliefs. It is a season when we are invited to thoughtfully take up the gifts of faith—worship, study, prayer, and service—in preparation for Holy Week and Christ’s journey to the cross.

In addition to the Lenten devotions available for your daily reflections, we will also have weekly opportunities for Lenten study and conversation in small groups.


Path of Discipleship:
A Lenten Series

Tuesdays, February 23–March 30
6:00–7:30 p.m. via Zoom
For Zoom details, register at www.bit.ly/fpcpod2021

Space is limited, so please register by Monday, February 15.

The Spiritual Formation Council invites you to join them online for their annual “Path of Discipleship” series, a six-week Lenten opportunity to share in fellowship, discernment, and worship in preparation for the Easter celebration.

This year the Zoom series will be grounded in the book Entering the Passion of Jesus by Amy Jill-Levine (which is available online in ebook, audio, and printed formats). The Tuesday evening studies will be led by the pastoral staff and will include small-group discussions facilitated by members of the Spiritual Formation Council and Adult Education Committee.


Small Groups for Lent

Are you interested in joining one of the new small groups that will meet via Zoom during Lent? These groups will offer space to connect with one another and build relationships as we get to know ourselves and each other better.

There will be three types of groups:

Bible study and discipleship groups, which will focus conversation and reflection on Bible passages and their application to our daily lives

Race conversation groups, which will use discussion of The Color of Compromise by Jemar Tisby to practice having meaningful conversations about race, racism, and being an anti-racist church

Self-improvement groups, which will use Brené Brown’s Braving the Wilderness: The Quest for True Belonging and the Courage to Stand Alone to guide conversation and reflection on developing virtues, such as setting boundaries and developing courage

To express interest in being part of a new group, email Anne Ellis. Please indicate which type of group you would like to join.
Included in our upcoming opportunities to connect online with others in the Fourth Church community are a book group, our LGBTQIA+ group, and a group that gathers to handcraft items for those in need. Read on for days and times!

Books by Women

Tuesday, February 9
6:00 p.m. via Zoom
For Zoom details, email Anne Ellis

All women are invited to join in monthly Books by Women discussions whenever their schedules allow and the books are of interest.

February book: Madame Fourcade’s Secret War by Lynne Olson, the story of—as its subtitle puts it—“the daring young woman who led France’s largest spy network against Hitler.”


Widen Our Welcome

Tuesday, February 9
6:30 p.m. via Zoom
For Zoom details, email Anne Ellis

The Fourth Church LGBTQIA+ Widen Our Welcome group will gather for a half-hour Zoom Happy Hour this Tuesday, February 9 at 6:30 p.m.


The Benevolent Guild

Wednesdays
10:00 a.m. via Zoom
For Zoom details, email Anne Ellis

The Benevolent Guild, which has been making face masks and also comes together online for a time of fellowship, meets via Zoom on Wednesday mornings.
Please join us in welcoming the new members received into membership by the Session on Sunday, January 24 and welcomed during worship this past Sunday, January 31:

John Borovicka
Mary Anne Borovicka
Elizabeth Flessor
Sharon Hamilton
Jeffrey Koukol


If you are interested in becoming a member of Fourth Church, please join us online for a one-session Inquirers’ Class next Sunday, February 14 at 9:00 a.m.

Sign up to receive Zoom details for this class (which is required for membership) at www.bit.ly/inquirer0221
How does faith drive us to continue Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s legacy of the “Beloved Community” of inclusion and respect? What verses from our scriptures will guide us to be less polarized and see each other as neighbors, as colleagues, as brothers and sisters?

A February 23 online interfaith dialogue hosted by the Council of Islamic Organizations of Greater Chicago and Fourth Presbyterian Church will discuss, in the context of scripture, theology, and faith tradition, ways to build that Beloved Community as a faithful act.

Nanette Sawyer will join Dilnaz Waraich of the Muslim Community Center in moderating the event, which will feature as speakers the Reverend Barbara Wilson, the Presbytery of Chicago’s Director of Collaboration and Community Partnerships, and Dr. Syed Rizwan, Director of the Catholic-Muslim Studies Program at Catholic Theological Union.

The evening will include presentations as well as small-group discussions to help participants get to know each other. We hope you will join us!

Tuesday, February 23
7:00 p.m. via Zoom
For Zoom details, register at www.bit.ly/building0221
Chicago Lights Gala of Hope at Home

Friday, March 5
7:00 p.m. online
For details, register at chicagolights.org/gala

The Gala of Hope, which will be virtual this year, annually benefits the life-changing youth development and social service programs of Chicago Lights—the community outreach arm of Fourth Church—and the community support efforts of our Replogle Center for Counseling and Well-Being.

This year’s online event, for which registration is free, will be hosted by Ron Magers, include music by the Ken Arlen Evolution Orchestra, and raise funds for Chicago Lights and the Replogle Center. We hope you will join us!

For details about becoming an event sponsor, contact Laura Woods.
Each Sunday after worship you are invited to share in a time of online fellowship with one another, when we gather for virtual Coffee Hour via Zoom.

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