November 18, 2021
On the church calendar are many opportunities to connect online (or, where noted, in person) with the Fourth Church community and one another. Included among them are—

  • Friday Noonday Concertboth in person and onlinefeaturing Choirs of Roosevelt University tomorrow, November 19
  • “Discerning Vocation” concluding on Sunday morning, November 21
  • Men’s Bible Study on Tuesday mornings
  • Knitting and Crocheting on Tuesday, November 23
  • Cornerstones’ Christmas concert by John Sherer and Cole Seaton on Friday, December 3
  • Muslim–Presbyterian Dialogue on Wednesday, December 7
  • Women at Fourth Christmas celebration on Thursday, December 16

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).

For information about additional opportunities, keep reading!
Christ the King Sunday, November 21

10:00 a.m. worship in person and online
with congregational singing
9:45 a.m. prelude
Shannon J. Kershner preaching
The worship bulletin will be available to download and print on Friday
Streamed from the Sanctuary at www.bit.ly/FPCworship

4:00 p.m. Jazz at Four worship in person
with Communion and congregational singing
in Buchanan Chapel
Lucy Forster-Smith preaching
The worship bulletin will be available to download and print on Friday


Prayer with Deacons
Following worship on Sunday mornings the Deacons are praying in Stone Chapel with individuals who would like to offer prayers of praise or concern. The Deacons are available for this time of prayer immediately following the 10:00 a.m. service.


In-Person Guidelines
Wearing masks is required of everyone on the Fourth Church campus. The front section of the Sanctuary is for those required to or choosing to practice social distancing. Since everyone is fully masked throughout the service, the congregation is invited to sing.

We are not checking vaccination status, but anyone coming on site certifies by doing so that (a) they do not currently have COVID-19; (b) they are not experiencing COVID symptoms; (c) they have no reason to quarantine; and (d) they will practice social distancing if they are not vaccinated against COVID-19.

To read about all of the guidelines that are in place for in-person worship, see www.fourthchurch.org/reopening


Worshiping with Us Online
Our Sunday morning worship service is livestreamed at 10:00 a.m. (Central) via

The service is also available online any time afterwards on YouTube.

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
Our Sunday services are available for viewing following the conclusion of worship and throughout the week at www.bit.ly/fpcvideos.

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.
Plan to join us this Friday evening, November 19 when we celebrate the sixth anniversary of the dedication of the Andrew Pipe Organ and John Sherer’s twenty-fifth anniversary as Organist and Director of Music at Fourth Church.

To mark the occasion, organist Aaron David Miller will present a concert in the Sanctuary, which will also be livestreamed.

Included in the program will be the premier of “Sonata for a Sacred Space,” a composition by Aaron David Miller that was commissioned by the congregation in celebration of John Sherer’s twenty-five years of ministry at Fourth Church.

Friday, November 19
7:30 p.m. in the Sanctuary
and also livestreamed at www.bit.ly/fpcprograms
Sing in the season with us this Saturday, November 20!
 
At 5:00 p.m. we will gather on the Sanctuary steps to carol (while masked) prior to the 5:30 p.m. Tree-Lighting Parade, part of the annual Magnificent Mile Lights Festival.
 
Come spread holiday cheer to those gathered for the Michigan Avenue festivities!
 
Saturday, November 20
5:00 p.m.
on the Sanctuary steps

To limit the aerosol spread while singing, we ask that all joining us in caroling wear a mask while doing so.
On Thanksgiving Day 2021 we will not be gathering in person for worship.

Instead we will be sharing a Thanksgiving-themed “Rhythm and Word” video on our YouTube channel (www.bit.ly/fpcvideos) on Thursday, November 25.

When you or those with whom you may be gathering on Thanksgiving Day are looking for 15 minutes of spiritual reflection during which to pause to give thanks, we invite you to view this music-and-word worship experience.
In the upcoming season of gratitude and giving, we invite you to join us in making preparations to share Christmas joy with those in need.

Christmas Wishes
Again this year Women at Fourth is coordinating our Christmas Wishes efforts to provide gifts for Chicago Lights Tutoring students. This year each student will receive a gift card and a book.

To support the Christmas Wishes project, we are collecting gift cards to Target, Amazon, and Walmart. If you are dropping off gift cards at the church, please do so by Friday, December 3 and mark them to the attention of Simon Crow and designate the amount on the card(s). (We are giving $30 worth of gift cards to each student.)

Due to current shipping delays, Women at Fourth is purchasing all the books that will be given to students but would appreciate monetary contributions to support the book purchases.

Monetary gifts can be made to Fourth Church, noting “Christmas Wishes” in the comments/memo line.

For more information, contact Simon Crow.
Give thanks for those who are special in your life and remember loved ones through contributions toward the purchase of Christmas flowers, wreaths, and garlands that will decorate the Sanctuary this coming Advent and Christmas season.

A list of those remembered will be printed in the Christmas bulletin. Contributions must be received by Sunday, December 12 in order for names to be included in that bulletin.

Contribute to Christmas flowers at www.bit.ly/fpcgift. For more information, contact Andrea Miller.
Advent begins in just over a week, on Sunday, November 28. This first season of the church-year calendar invites us to set aside time for daily personal prayer and reflection and to create space to prepare our hearts and lives to receive the gift that comes to us in the stable.

Our daily Advent devotions—which begin on November 28 and are written by Fourth Church members and staff—offer a resource for this meditative journey.

To receive them daily by email, sign up online at www.bit.ly/fpcdevotions.
“What Is Waiting to Be Born in You” is an Advent invitation to explore through movement, meditation, words, music, and visioning the sacred gifts we offer to ourselves, each other, God, and the world at this uncertain time.

Sue Schemper, a Fourth Church member, licensed clinical professional counselor, and spiritual director, will lead us in this exploration during a Saturday morning workshop on December 4.

The Spiritual Formation Council, Adult Education Committee, and the Replogle Center for Counseling and Well-Being encourage you to join them in this opportunity for reflection at the beginning of the Advent season.

Saturday, December 4
9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.
Via Zoom
Register online at www.bit.ly/adventworkshop21
“God in the Modern Wing: The Book”
One of our most popular adult education classes in recent years, “God in the Modern Wing” explored spiritual and artistic expression in the work of outstanding modern abstract artists. Now InterVarsity Press is releasing a collection of essays that extend and heighten this conversation, with work from both class leaders and other art experts.

This December 5 class will be conducted by the collection’s co-editor, Walter Hansen, with presentations by some of the book’s contributors.

The class will be followed by an optional walk to the Art Institute of Chicago to experience some of the art in person.

Sunday, December 5
11:00 a.m.
Borwell Dining Room
followed by an optional walk to the Art Institute


“Architecture of Fourth Church”
In commemoration of the church’s 150th anniversary, this two-week class give us opportunity to examine the many wonderful aspects of our physical environment at Michigan Avenue and Chestnut Street.

Don Allerton, who has led tours of the church for many years, will explain the architectural aspects of Fourth Church’s present building and, in the second class, take attendees on a tour of the sanctuary and public spaces.

Come learn the many secrets of our lovely building!

Sundays, December 12 and 19
11:15 a.m.
Borwell Dining Room
For details, email Lewis Hamer
The First Tuesday Book Club
In December the online First Tuesday Book Club will discuss IRL: Finding Realness, Meaning, and Belonging in Our Digital Lives by Chris Stedman.

Tuesday, December 7
7:00 p.m. via Zoom
For Zoom details, email Lewis Hamer


Books by Women
For their December conversation Books by Women invites women to read an Agatha Christie book and share a summary of it during next month’s discussion.

Tuesday, December 14
6:00 p.m. via Zoom
For Zoom details, email Simon Crow
For one-to-one spiritual and emotional support through life challenges, we encourage you to consider being paired with a Stephen Minister. To learn more about this resource, contact David Handley, Interim Minister for Caring Ministries, or leave a confidential message for a Stephen Minister at 312.573.3365.

To set up a time to talk or for more information about how the staff of the Replogle Center for Counseling and Well-Being can be a resource for you, call the Center at 312.787.2729, ext. 2260.

If you would like to talk to a pastor, please call the church (312.787.4570) and your request will be forwarded to someone on the pastoral staff.
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