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Capital Campaign

3/21/2016

 
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Sunday, April 3 at 11:15 am, you are invited to a special lunch where we will provide an update about MUCC's capital campaign - Building for God's Future.

For almost two years, the church’s leaders have been studying building needs and ministry possibilities.  In concept meetings, we developed a list of values and priorities.
 
At the 2016 Annual Meeting, the church approved a fundraising campaign.  Based on campaign results, we will work with an architect to develop a proposal that makes best use of pledged funds.
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Welcoming  is at the core of being ‘A Church With Heart’ – we want to convey a sense of hospitality and compassion.  The building exterior, entries and spaces within should be inviting and approachable, warm, and light.

Visionary  
  We want to go beyond ‘new and improved’ to look to the future.   How can we convey the new, bold spirit in this place?  What big ideas will equip us for the next stage in our ministry?  What technology shifts do we need to consider?

Faith-Filled   We want our facilities and our ministry to be faith-filled.  We hope for an enriching environment that helps the congregation and the community grow in faith.

Community-Building   Our ministry is for the congregation and for the community. We hope to build community within the church and with our neighbors.  The project should help us reach out and reach in, in ways that are fully inclusive.  We want to create a place for conversations.
 
Functional   Whatever we create should be versatile and flexible. We are an informal congregation.  This implies special attention to creating inviting spaces to be at ease, materials that are child-friendly and mess-friendly, and adequate, well-organized
storage. 
 
With multiple generations at the core of our ministry, we need an environment that is both accessible and safe.  We want spaces that are well-lit, acoustically and visually pleasing, but also designed to be used. 


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The guiding values for the project are also who we are as a church.
​Invest in our shared ministry!    
 
You can choose the best way for you to give! 
​Funds can be pledged over up to a 5 year timeframe.   

Using Our Voices in Worship

3/2/2016

 
In worship, we both Remember God’s Story, and bring our own stories before God.  The strange churchy word for this is liturgy – which means, ‘the work of the people.’  This is a ministry that all of us can share.  We invite you to take a turn in leading one of these worship elements. ​
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Remembering God’s Story  takes place early in worship, after announcements and our gathering song.  It doesn't have to be anything fancy.  It can be done in your own words, as a call-and-response that asks the congregation to contribute to telling the story.  The big movements of the story to date are Creation, Separation, Promise, and God-With-Us. Working together, it takes about 3 minutes to tell.  As the year goes on, we’ll be adding Death-to-Life, and The Church.  This way of breaking down the Christian story comes to us from a book called Shaped by The Story, by Michael Novelli.  Pastor Kerri is willing to go over this with you in advance if you’d find it helpful.   Click here to sign up for leading this part of worship.

​Testimony 
is a time when we bring our own stories before God.  Every one of us has a God-story somewhere in our lives.  This is probably the most affirming audience you will ever have.  The guidelines are simple:

1)  It has to be your own personal story or experience, not a story about something about happened to someone else.  Think about a time when God felt especially close, or especially far away.  Consider things that have happened in your life that helped you realize something about God.  Which leads us to guideline #2… 

2) God must be a character in your story. 

3)  Write your God-story down and share it with Pastor Kerri at least a week before your turn to offer testimony.  No fancy words required.  If God is not explicitly a character in your story, we will work together to refine it until we find where God is.   

Don’t think you have a God-story, or yours doesn’t measure up?  Perhaps this is a word of hope for you:  Your story is not competing in the Supernatural Activity Olympics nor for Tragedy-of-the-Week.  You don’t have to believe or say the right things about God according to any creed or authority.  You are not going to get kicked out of the church for saying the wrong thing.  You don’t have to write the Great American Novel …you’re just sharing a glimpse of sacred truth you have come to see through your own experience. 

4)  It should take no more than 3-5 minutes to tell.  If it’s longer, you may not have found the core of your story yet (or maybe it’s a sermon in the works).  We can take time to refine it.

Click here to sign up to offer your own Testimony.
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Building Relationships with Community Gardeners

3/1/2016

 
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This Sunday, March 6th after worship, the McFarland Community Gardeners will have their Spring Potluck!  The potluck begins at noon, followed by information about the upcoming growing season, volunteer opportunities and more. 

​When we break bread together, we build community.

Bring a dish to pass and join the gathering!  This is a family friendly event. Questions? Talk to Katie Gletty-Syoen, katiegs@gmail.com or (608) 225-0103.

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Office Hours: Wednesdays & Thursdays 9am - 1pm (Or by appointment) 

Office Phone:  (608) 838-9322  
​​Office Email: office@mcfarlanducc.org

Pastor Bryan Sirchio
Pastor Email: pastorb@mcfarlanducc.org
Pastor's Cell:  (608) 577-8716

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