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A Warm Welcome

• Congratulations and a warm welcome to our newest members who were received into our community of faith on Sunday morning, March 27:Don and Connie Cross, Steve and Carol Davidson, Jeff and Tyfani Ulicki & children Talyor and Thomas, and Kristen Wolf & daughter Kendra.

Congratulations

• To Nolan Paul Bernhardt, son of Jamie and Max, who was baptized into the Christian faith on Sunday, March 13.

Special Thanks

• To Matthew Dimmer, Katja Cira, Drue Nelson, Ben Sanem, and their families for providing Nursery Care in March.

• To Jennifer Dimmer for hosting a Spring Card Making Workshop on Sunday afternoon, March 27. The springtime and other themed cards made by the participants were just beautiful.

• To Jane Spalding, Phil Stepanski, David Franks, Jeanne Mantsch, Ric Probst, Jane Schneider, Scott Symes and the Confirmation Class for serving as Worship Leaders in March.

• To Justin and Michelle Franke, Matthew Dimmer and family, and Gary and Joyce Briafor hosting Fellowship Hour in March.

• To Sherri Melichar for purchasing a new piece of choral music in memory of Jim.

• To Joe Rychtik for helping with garbage removal.

• To Joe Mueller, Claude Zimmerman, and Gary Tackes for replacing and installing new ceiling panels and lights in the elevator.

• To Mike Spalding for tuning the church pianos on a regular basis.

• To Jim Schmit for collecting our food pantry donations in the entryway and dropping them off at The Food Pantry here in Port Washington each and every week.

• To our dedicated Sunday Offering Counters: Phil Stepanski and Tracy Bretl and Kathy Bretl.

• To Ken Matthews for continuing to facilitate the Thursday Men's Breakfast each week.

• To Phil Stepanski and Tracy Bretl for changing out the stained glass in the Sanctuary windows for each of the church seasons.

• To Mike Spalding for selecting our hymns for each Sunday worship service.

• To Joe Mueller, Claude Zimmerman, and Gary Tackes for conducting weekly walk-throughs of the church building and grounds.

• To Brenda Shupe for filling our Little Free Library.

• To Karl Pradel for continuing to change our Christ Candle each and every week.

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HOLY WEEK

April 14, 7:00 p.m.
Maundy Thursday
The Maundy Thursday service of Tenebrae is filled with meaning just in the name alone. The word “Maundy” coming from Jesus’ “command” to love one another given at the last supper and the word “Tenebrae” meaning “shadows”. This night we share communion in remembrance of the Last Supper Jesus had with his disciples and experience the growing shadows of the worldly powers gathering to end Jesus’ life and ministry. A powerful worship experience featuring a choral quartet, communion and readings telling the story of the disciples’ betrayal, denial and abandonment.

April 15, 7:00 p.m.
Good Friday
This year’s Good Friday service will tell the story of Jesus’ crucifixion, through music, scripture, and message. We recall Jesus’ suffering, his last words from the cross and the pain of abandonment. An emotionally moving service of worship in which we contemplate Jesus’ sacrifice for his disciples and the whole world. Experiencing the services on Thursday and Friday make the joy that is to come on Easter all the more sweet and meaningful.

April 17, 6:00 a.m. 8:00 a.m. 10:00 a.m.
Easter Sunday with Chancel Choir and Brass Quartet
The 6:00 a.m. service begins in the dark and welcomes the sunrise as together we dismantle the black pall that covers the communion table to experience anew the joy of God’s resurrection power that makes a way where there had been no way. The twin services of 8 a.m. and 10 a.m. feature the joyful, beautiful music of our Chancel Choir and the excitement of Brass accompaniment to our hymns. There will be Nursery care available at the 10:00 service. In each service we hear again of Mary Magdalene’s discovery of the empty tombs and her witness to having seen the Lord! Christ is risen! He is risen indeed!

HOLY WEEK SCAVENGER HUNT ON APRIL 13

The Church School Leadership Team is planning a Holy Week Scavenger Hunt, a weeknight event for all youth (4K-7th grade), on Wednesday evening, April 13, from 5:30 - 7:00. A meal of hotdogs and mac ‘n’ cheese will be provided. We hope all the kids of the church, and their friends, can join the fun!

PLEASE FILL OUT THE "2022 MINISTRY OPTIONS LIST" SURVEY

It is not too late to complete our “2022 Ministry Options List” survey. The survey can be accessed by clicking here, and there are paper copies available here at church as well. The survey has over 65 different ministry options listed, with brief descriptions, in hope that we can do a better job at matching the gifts, talents, abilities and interests of each person with the wide assortment of ministry opportunities we offer. As you read through the list of ministry options, please take time to prayerfully consider the ways you would like to be actively involved and engaged in our mutual ministry.

APRIL E-NEWSLETTER

Click here to view the entire April "Congregational Connections" monthly e-newsletter. You can also click on specific pages:

Page 1 & 2: Pastor Scott's Lead Article & New Members
Page 3: Holy Week
Page 4: Palm Sunday Plans & Cleaning Supply Collection
Page 5
: Easter Giving Form
Page 6: April Scripture Texts and Themes
Page 7: Ministry Options Survey
Page 8: Church School News
Page 9: Holy Week Scavenger Hunt Flyer
Page 10: Brat Fry & Note from Stewardship Team
Pages 11: United Church Camps
Page 12: Confirmation Class - Active Program Year Continues
Page 13: Finding Easter on Our Liturgical Wall Calendar
Page 14: Port Pre-School Event & Vacated Space Come June
Pages 15: Our Space For Lease - Flyer
Page 16
: Ukraine Relief Fund & Justice Team Meeting in April
Page 17: Mac 'N' Cheese Fundraiser Results & Photos
Page 18: March Action Shots
Pages 19: Thank Yous and Prayers
Page 20 - 22: Church Council Meeting Minutes
Pages 23: April Birthdays & Anniversaries
Page 24
: April Calendar
Page 25: Church Contact Information

MARK YOUR CALENDARS - BRAT FRY ON APRIL 23

On Saturday, April 23, from 10:00-2:00, our Stewardship Team will be hosting a Brat/Burger Fry at the Saukville Piggly Wiggly. The proceeds will go towards church window repair loan payments.

UKRAINE RELIEF FUND

Our Ukrainian neighbors need us. Millions have been displaced, seeking shelter and basic necessities. Please take a moment now to help our partners in the region meet these needs with a gift to the UCC Ukraine Relief Fund. We can stand with those in need. Ministering with our global partners, your love of neighbor will be made tangible through a gift that will:

United in prayer, action, and giving, we stand as a people of faith in love and compassion with all affected and with our global partners who are welcoming those driven from their homes.

SUMMER CAMP

Our congregation is fortunate to have three different church camp locations to camp at and retreat to as part of the United Church Camps in the state of Wisconsin. Daycholah Center, Moon Beach, and Cedar Valley are outdoor ministry programs associated with the United Church of Christ, the Wisconsin Conference of the UCC, and Outdoor Ministry Association UCC. You may learn more about all of the camps, retreats, classes and events of the United Church Camps by visiting ucci.org. Our church offers camp scholarships to individuals and families who sign up for camp. There are also scholarship opportunities through the Southeast Association UCC and UCCi. If you are interested, please contact Amy Gilhooly, Communication Director, at amyg@portucc.org, and she will email you the forms.

CHILDREN'S CHOIR

The Carol and Chapel Choirs are condensed into one Children's Choir at this time, led by Sherri Melichar. The choir rehearses from 5:45-6:30 on Monday evenings, in the Sanctuary, and performs on the 4th Sunday of every month.

All elementary and middle school kids are invited to participate! 7th and 8th graders can choose between the Children’s Choir and the Chancel Choir. Invite your neighbors and friends! Come as you are able - no long-term commitment required.  Join at any time!

HANDBELL CHOIR

Come join Handbells! The Handbell Choir is under the direction of Lydia Clough. The choir rehearses for an hour at 7:00 on Wednesday evenings in the Music Room and performs on the third Sunday of every month.

CHANCEL CHOIR

The Chancel Choir, under the direction of Brett Dimmer, rehearses for an hour at 6:30 on Monday evenings in the Sanctuary and performs on the second and fifth Sunday of every month. The choir is open to anyone 7th/8th grade and up. No experience is necessary, just a desire to sing! You do not need to know how to read music. Come as you are able - no long-term commitment required. Join at any time!

WORSHIP LEADERS

Pastor Scott has enlisted a team of Worship Leaders who help with either the 8:00 or 10:00 worship services on Sunday mornings and maybe an occasional special service. Worship leaders lead the congregation in responsive readings (Call to Worship), unison prayers and read scripture passages before the sermon. He has recruited over a dozen folks, but hopes to build a roster of 30-35 people who are willing to help lead worship on a rotating basis, so that no one will do it more than 3 or 4 times a year.

Would you like to help with the Sunday morning worship? Please send Pastor Scott an email at pastorscott@portucc.org and let him know if you prefer the 8:00 or 10:00 worship.

WEDNESDAY LUNCH GROUP

You are invited to come to church on Wednesdays at noon for lunch and Bible study. The group meets in Fellowship Hall and everyone brings their own bag lunch and beverage. After they eat together they read through the Bible passages that will be used in worship on the next Sunday. Pastor Scott provides some Biblical background materials and some questions for discussion and then the conversation begins. You don’t need to be a Bible scholar to participate, just a curiosity to explore and reflect on the text. The conversation is always interesting and there is usually laughter and sharing of stories, opinions and an insight or two. Give it a try, there is always room for more around the table.

THURSDAY MORNING MEN'S BREAKFAST

Every Thursday morning at 8:00, a dedicated group of gentlemen from the church gather at The Beacon restaurant, which is located downtown on the first floor of The Harborview hotel. The Thursday Morning Men’s Breakfast Group is open to all the men of the church. Everyone places their own order and pays their own bill. It is a great way to spend an hour (or two) and begin your day. You are welcome to join the group at any time!

FELLOWSHIP HOUR

There is a Fellowship Hour following our 8:00 service on the first Sunday of each month, and following our 10:00 services on the second and fourth Sundays of each month. Fellowship Hour is a time for coffee and conversation, and often includes a snack or sweet treat.

STEWARDSHIP

Members and friends are asked to make a formal pledge to support the church financially each Fall. However, you may pledge at any point during the year. Stewardship page

RECORDINGS OF WORSHIP SERVICES

Our Sunday worship services will continue to be recorded each week; if you would like to view the service as soon as it is uploaded, be sure to subscribe to our YouTube channel ("First Congregational Church of Port Washington"). This allows you to receive immediate notification.

PAYPAL ONLINE GIVING

If you are interested in giving to the church through PayPal, please look for the PayPal button on the home page. Please contact us if you have any questions or any problems using this giving feature.

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