Digital Bulletin
and Announcements

Bulletin

Digital Bulletin

We send the link to the bulletin in our weekly email newsletter. If you attend on-site and either don't have a smartphone or prefer a larger screen, our Deacons will be at the main entrance on the north side of the church and can help you check out a tablet for use during the service. You can also print the bulletin directly from the link to bring with you.

Announcements

We offer two services on Sundays. Morning Prayer at 8:30am and Morning Worship at 10:15am online and in-person, with Sunday School for all ages at 9:15am.

Anjie KingPlymouth Guild will gather at 10:15am, Tuesday, Jan. 13th, in the Church Parlor. Our guest speaker is Anjie King from the United Women in Faith at Mosaic Church.

Anjie will share how United Women in Faith is shaping ministry and community life at Mosaic Church, offering a chance for us to learn from another women's organization while also sharing ideas, stories, and experiences from Plymouth Guild. This will be a time of conversation, connection, and inspiration as we reflect together on how women's groups support one another and live out our values in meaningful ways.

Following our gathering, everyone is invited to continue the conversation over lunch at Belle Isle Brewery Restaurant at 50 Penn Place, 1900 Northwest Expy, Oklahoma City.

All are welcome - we hope you'll join us for a thoughtful morning and good fellowship.

WEBS new book is "The Death of Omnipotence and Birth of Amipotence" by Thomas Jay Oord

Join WEBS beginning this Wednesday, Jan. 7th as they begin "The Death of Omnipotence and Birth of Amipotence." Thomas Jay Oord is a theologian, philosopher, and multidisciplinary scholar who directs doctoral programs in Open and Relational Theology at Northwind Theological Seminary and directs the Center for Open and Relational Theology. In this best-selling book, he pronounces the concept of God as an all-powerful being is both wrong and harmful. Believing this creates a conflict with God being omnipotent and yet allowing evil to happen. Those who believe this must qualify their claims, positing that God's all-powerful purpose is mysterious and unknowable or that human beings' free will is to blame for evil and suffering. Oord says that the belief in omnipotence dies the "death of a thousand qualifications."

Oord replaces the belief in God's Omnipotence with God's Amipotence, combining the Greek word amour, meaning "love." with potence, meaning "power." So while God is not "all powerful," God is "all loving," and it is up to humans as God's agents to do the works of love God wants for all creation.

Sunday, Jan. 18 at 11:15am

As a part of the VOICE 1,000 Conversations Campaign, Mayflower has committed to hosting conversations within our community. On Sunday, January 18, following the service, we will gather in Milligan Hall, then divide up for small group discussions where everyone is invited to share a story about the pressures they are currently facing (high grocery costs, caring for aging parents, concerns about your children's or grandchildren’s education, issues in your neighborhood, etc.). Not only will these conversations help us to discern our next action as VOICE, but they also give us the opportunity to deepen relationships in our own congregation. Please join us as we seek to know each other better, understand more about what is going on in our communities, and work together for the common good. Childcare is available.
SOLACE, Mayflower’s youth group meets in person for Sunday School and Wednesday evening youth group meetings. If you or a student in 6th-12th grade you know is interested in joining SOLACE, you can email the youth minister, Steven Christofferson, by clicking the button below.
Training for officers of our Governing Boards is Sunday, Jan. 11th, after worship. We’ll be learning about agendas, minutes, budgets, Robert’s Rules, and more, to more faithfully administer the work of the church.

Tuesday, Jan. 13th & 20th at 6:30pm

Join Pastor Sheridan on Zoom for a time of fellowship and discussion. For these sessions, we’ll continue our exploration of Genesis with two difficult texts: Noah and the Ark (Genesis 6:9-9:17) and Abraham and Isaac (Genesis 22:1-18). Join us as we identify what stands out to us, ask questions, and interpret together. On Zoom only.
Our friends from Doane University are returning to Mayflower for a midweek concert on Thursday, January 15th, at 7pm! An auditioned choir of 50 voices, the Doane Choir is the college’s premier choral ensemble. This concert is free and open to the public, with a reception following.
Let's warm our bellies and hearts in the coldest month of the year with a Soup Potluck. Sign up and tell us what you plan to bring, whether it's soup, a side dish, or a dessert.


Mayflower's New App on iPhone and Android!Download our church's mobile app and get easy access to worship, events, and giving. Our app can be found in Google Play for Android users and Apple's App Store for iPhone users-see the links below. If you need assistance, contact the church office or ask one of our deacons on Sunday mornings.

Once you have the app, please be sure to allow notifications. It's the best way we have of letting you know about church closures during inclement weather.

Mayflower App on Apple App Store Mayflower App on Google Play Store