Good News for the People of God February 2015 THE ECHO The First Congregational Church of Eliot, United Church of Christ LENTEN SERMON SERIES! THE LORD’S PRAYER February 15 ”Cups and Containers” Teach Us to Pray ! February 22 “Name Tagged” Our Father ! March 1 “Kingdom, Come!” Thy Kingdom come, Thy will be done ! March 8 “You Can’t Always Get What You Want” Give us this day, our daily bread ! March 15 “Remember the Duck” Forgive us our debts as we forgive our debtors March 22 A Season of Lent This time of Lent serves as an opportunity for Christians to prepare for the coming celebration of Easter. The season of Lent is not made up prayer, confession, forgiveness, signs, symbols, scripture and steps. Each service of worship that we will share together is intended to be a part of the total preparation time of Lent. It is our hope that you take advantage of this opportunity of six special weeks to prepare. Maybe it will be the Lenten Lunches with the pastor. Maybe it will be the book study. Surely it will be our Sundays together and hopefully you will attend the Wednesday ecumenical worship services. After these six weeks of dedicated preparation, the Gospel proclamation of Good Friday and Easter Sunday will be that much sweeter to taste. ! “I Can Resist Anything but Temptation” Lead us not into temptation but deliver us from evil The Echo Church Newsletter 1 Good News for the People of God February 2015 The Seminarian Says January's month of vacation wa s a wonderful time of recuperation and rejuvenation for me. But n o w I a m r e a d y to h e a d back to school, and I am excited to be heading back down to "The Hil l" this week.! Signs & Symbols of Lent A Kittery-Eliot Clergy Association Eccumencial Worship Invitation 7PM February 18 ! Second Christian, UCC! Rev. Linda Hirst, preaching! ! February 25 Meetinghouse Village! Pastor Bill Humphrey, preaching! !March 4 Eliot United Methodist Church! Fr. Scott Mower, preaching! !March 11 St. Mark's United Methodist! Rev. Bob Hett, preaching! !March 18 Kittery Point, UCC! Rev. Sue Frost, preaching! !March 25 ! St. Raphael's Catholic Church! Rev. Brad Hirst, preaching! !April 3 GOOD FRIDAY First Congregational, Eliot! Kittery-Eliot Clergy Association! The Echo I will have three classes this semester, of a nice variety. I will continue Systematic T h e o l o g y a n d t a ke t h e second part of a two part class. It will be with the same professor that I had last semester. I loved the course and am really looking forward to continuing with this challenging but rewarding class.! This semester I will take the first of a two part introductory series to the New Testament, centered mostly on the Gospels. I have been anxiously awaiting the opportunity to take this course because of my love for the gospels, so I am thrilled that the opportunity has finally arrived.! Finally, I am taking a new class with a visiting professor called Theology of Emotions. This seminar uses movies, music, theatre, liturgical theory, affective neuroscientific research and affective theological studies to retrieve the lost emotional foundation of liberal faith. According to the professor, students will use insights gained from this multidisciplinary work to create new liturgical strategies that can uplift the heart of liberal faith in their own Christian Sunday services. ! I am most looking forward to this course this semester.As you can see, I have quite the adventure ahead of me. Thank you so much for going with me! I appreciate your continued support you have no idea how much it sustains me! I think of you all often when I am at school and smile with joy!! ! Prayerfully studying,! Church Newsletter Sandy Norris! 2 Good News for the People of God ! For Our Prayers Marice Barzal! Mary Heller ! Ginny Elwell! Jeanette Driver ! Bill and Betty Baran ! Steve Pike! Dick Bogh! Rev. Randy Rehbein ! Tyler Spinney ! Alaina Goodnough! Nancy Shapleigh ! Charlie Brooks ! Colin Quinn! Linda Stevens ! Judy & Doug Bryant ! Donald Forbes! Pat Cress! Rev. David Pearson ! Cynthia & Paul Johnson! Linda Stevens ! The parents of Tina Cunningham! Myrtle Boyer ! Bob and Anita Nelson ! Amy Becker! Laurie Smith! George (friend of Wheelers) in final days ! Mary Seibert! Ruth Vetter! Gage Paul! Rob Quinn’s mother! Our men and women in the service! Those who are seeking shelter.! February 2015 Christian Education We hope you enjoyed our January bulletin board of New Year wishes. Have you added yours? It’s fun to watch visitors peruse our boards and a great way to introduce them to our church. If anyone has any ideas for a future display, please share them! Keep an eye out for our new bulletin board coming soon. ! ! T h e Jo y S q u a d i s s t u d y i n g a b o u t D a n i e l . Yo u m a y remember Daniel from the lion’s den but there is more to his stor y. Daniel teaches us about the importance of our reputation and our choices, courage, humility and faith.! ! As Kidz Church continues to grow we are looking for people (men & women) who would be willing to assist in a class or teach a class from time to time. We would love for you to get to know our fabulous children. You can teach a topic of your choice or we can supply the lesson. Do you have a talent for music, drama, games, art, cooking or crafts you can share?! ! Do you have an idea for a landscape/garden project? We want to keep our classes fresh and get the children up & moving. We also want to give our teachers a chance to a t t e n d worship. P l e a s e speak to J o a n Donhauser, S o n y a Quinn, S h e r r i AndersonWormwood, Ann Bailey or Sherry Goodnough.! Thanks to all who helped with our sub fundraiser!! The Echo Church Newsletter 3 Good News for the People of God February 2015 A Page From the Pastor Dear Friends, Oh, how I love the Church and oh how I love THIS church! Each week is a gift and each worship time we spend together is a blessing. During my recent holiday time in Ohio with my sister, I realized how much I missed being with you all. I was giddy to return and excited to step back into the pulpit and our life together. I actually had butterflies of excitement as I walked through the sanctuary doors. It was a great feeling and even as I write this, my mind is buzzing with all kinds of ideas and vibes for what will happen this year as we live into our call together. So, I’m going away again. What! Did she just say that? ! the church and the minister. Thom Rainer (2014), a consultant for making healthy churches, talks about the reasons: ! Yes. This year, I will take the first part of my three part sabbatical. It will be four consecutive weeks for each of the next three years. (This year’s date has not been solidified yet but it looks like June is the optimal choice). This is not my vacation time nor is it my time in relationship with the UCC conference when I serve Pilgrim Lodge Ministries. Rather, it is a part of my call and covenant that you and I came to agree upon when I first came to ser ve. This season of sabbatical will give us both a chance to live more deeply into our relationship with each other, by having some time apart. Sabbatical in simple terms, means time away for rest and/or study. In our denomination it is typically a 12 week stint. I fully recognized that was not the right rhythm for us as a congregation so we are breaking it up. The pastor is given this paid leave for rest, rejuvenation and deeper reflection. ! 3. Pastors need time of uninterrupted study. It doesn’t usually happen in the study at church or home. There is always the crisis or need of the moment. Church members expect sermons that reflect much prayer and study. The pastor’s schedule often works against that ideal. The sabbatical can offer much needed, and uninterrupted, study time. While I’m away we will have capable pulpit supply and dedicated deacons to serve. And we shall have lots of time to talk together about how this will all work but for now, I share with you 5 reasons why pastor sabbaticals help strengthen The Echo 1. A pastor has emotional highs and lows unlike most other vocations. In the course of a day, a pastor can deal with death, deep spiritual issues, great encouragement, petty criticisms, tragedies, illnesses, and celebrations of birth. The emotional roller coaster is draining. Your pastor needs a break—many times a break with no distractions. 2. A pastor is on 24-hour call. Most pastors don’t have an “off” switch. They go to sleep with the knowledge they could be awakened by a phone call at anytime of the day. Vacations are rarely uninterrupted. It can be an exhausting vocation, and a sabbatical can be a welcome time to slow down. 4. Pastors who have sabbaticals have longer tenure at churches. Though my information is anecdotal, I do see the trend. And while I cannot prove a cause-and-effect relationship, I feel confident that pastors who have sabbaticals are much more likely to stay at a church because they are less likely to experience burnout. 5. Pastors who have sabbaticals view the time off as an affirmation from their churches. I have heard from many pastors who share with me a sentence similar to this one: “I know my church loves me because they give me a sabbatical.” Pastors need affirmation. Sabbaticals can accomplish that goal. I feel very affirmed as your pastor! I thank you for your continued support.I look forward to talking with you about this plan as it comes to life and all the plans that God has for us!! See you in church! I’ll bring the butterflies!! Pastor Beth Church Newsletter 4 Good News for the People of God February 2015 Testimonial Talk WHY I LOVE MY CHURCH by Doris Grover I was introduced to the First Congregational Church in Eliot in the late 50’s through a friend who I knew from the Grange. Her name was Molly Bartlett and she was a Sunday school teacher for years. She convinced me to become the first grade Sunday school teacher and I accepted that position for fifteen joyful years. We taught a lot of basic church principles through the use of many stories, and had a large sandbox that stood on legs, and was the pretend desert for the children to act out some of the these stories. ! It wasn’t quite all fun; for instance, I had a child who delighted in kicking me under the table and had to be called out of the class before he stopped. There were about 75 children in Sunday school then, some in high school. In fact, some of the high school students helped to build the Pa r i s h Ha l l . At o n e p o i n t I b e c a m e t h e superintendent of Sunday school, a job I held for three years.! Somewhere along the way, bean suppers were introduced. It wasn’t long before I found myself, with the help of Betty Grogan and Barbara Crosby, in the Parish Hall in the a.m. (not too early) preparing for the suppers (enjoying hot dogs for our lunch). Soon, the rest of the “next shifts” would be there.! It was not a surprise to see me working the grille in the kitchen for the church fairs.! As a lover of music, I joined the choir and sang until about 15 years ago. My heart leaps with joy when I hear the current choir sing. If my voice ! The Echo ! ! ! ! ! ! ! was still strong enough I would join right in. There are so many qualified people in the group, and the musical director, Lisa, brings out the best in them. During the recent Ecumenical Concert at the Methodist Church, our choir knocked it “out of the park.” I was so proud to be represented by this active, talented group of people.! I ha ve also ser ved on many of our church committees and have enjoyed sharing with the other members. I feel friendship has grown knowing all of these people, my friends. Friendship is still among us, whether it is work or play – remember, all work and no play makes a dull day. Here, it is laughter ninety-nine percent, tears one percent!! I guess I could be considered naturally a “perky” kind of person, and I thoroughly enjoy the path which Pastor Beth has taken in this church. She adds some fun to the message and helps us deal with the real world with her clear perspective. Over the years through all the changes, I still have to say: “This is my church and I will never leave it.”! ! Church Newsletter 5 Good News for the People of God Ladies Circle Mission Ministries With only 11 ladies present for our January 7th meeting, homemade soup by Jane Spinney and dessert by Doris Grover was enjoyed by everyone.! PROJECT SHARE Well, another year of the Project Share program has been completed. On behalf of the Eliot Lions Club, I would like to thank the members of our church for all the work and support that went into making this the most successful Project Share program I can ever remember in the over-twenty-five years that I have been involved in this great community ser vice. After we delivered the boxes of food to the families in need in Eliot, we had two truckloads of food left over that were delivered to the Footprints program to help other people in our community. Dottie reported that 178 helmet liners were made this year by the ladies of our church and turned in to the Pease Greeters and there are still more being made. Great work, Congratulations!!! We are once again thinking Mission Kits. Carole said there is a need for hand towels, face clothes, ivory soap and individually wrapped toothbrushes. For the buckets we put together, some of the things needed are 100ft clothesline, cloth pins, work gloves, sponges of all sizes, DAWN dish soap.! Our church continued this year to play a crucial r o l e i n t h e s u c c e s s o f t h e Pr o j e c t S h a r e program. In addition to church members donating food, we again had individual church members who helped in unloading, sorting, and packing the food that had been delivered to our church from the Eliot schools. The fact that our church clears out the Thrift Shop area and allows it to be used as the collection and distribution center for the program is incredibly important in making the coordination of the whole program work. Much discussion was held about the fair for this November. We are asking for people to crochet or knit items for babies or toddlers but also any items for the fair. If you would like to help and need some suggestions or patterns, speak to Jane, Dottie or any one in Ladies Circle. ! For our February 4th meeting at 11:30 we will be putting together bags of small items for ladies for Valentine's Day to be given to Footprints. Ladies are asked to help by bringing in small items to be put into the bags. Ladies are asked to bring a sandwich and Sue Bicknell will have devotions and refreshments.! On March 4th we will be going out to eat at Norma's in York. We would invite anyone who would like to join us to please tell Jane ahead of time as we have to make reservations. ! ! !! February 2015 Thanks to all who were involved for showing, again, why our church is such a special part of the overall Eliot community! Dick Bogh Eliot Lions Club! -Jane Spinney! ! ! The Echo Church Newsletter 6 Good News for the People of God February 2015 Sunday Servants ! Fellowship Hosts 1 -Nancy Hoyt and Lisa Marshall 8 -Jan McMullen and Jeanne Morin 15 -Jean Paulantonio , Sonya Quinn 22 -Carole Shirk and Jane Spinney ! ! Ushers 1 - Liz Futterrer and Sandy Norris 8 -Rob and Sonya Quinn 15 -Peggy Gray and Robin Wheeler 22 - Brad and Jennifer Swanson ! Acolytes 1 -Ushers 8 - Liam Quinn 15- Andy Wormwood 22 - Felicia Nelson ! Liturgists 1 - Linda Gove 8 - Laurie Hair 15 - Sherri Anderson-Wormwod 22 - Brad Swanson ! Birthdays 02/02 02/07 02/11 02/11 02/12 02/13 02/13 02/13 02/14 02/17 02/18 02/19 Ann Bailey Lynn Vetter Jimmy Libby Lynn Osgood Carly Osgood Donna Collins Faith Follum Sylvia Walcott Brianna Wayburn Ellie Sanborn Nancy Hundley Andy Wormwood 02/20 02/21 02/25 02/25 Jeannette Driver Heidi Roberge Michelle Oeser Lois Widi ! Deacon of the Month Jan McMullen The Echo Church Newsletter 7 Good News for the People of God February 2015 ! Sun 1 Super Bowl Mon 2 Groundhog Day Tue Wed 3 Baptism of Marco Scardina Holy Communion 10a Worship and Sunday School Thu Fri 6 5 11:30p Ladies' Circle 1p Banjo Lessons 6:30p Choir 8a Exercise Class 8a Exercise Class 9a Church Office - CANCELLED - CANCELLED Open 4p Bluegrass Group 8 9 10 11 12 10a Worship and Sunday School 7p Craft Group 9a Church Office Open 5:30p Deacons rescheduled for mini retreat TBA 11:30a Sr. Citizens Group 1p Banjo Lessons 5:30p Property Board 8a Exercise Class 8a Exercise Class 12p Garden Club 9a Church Office Open 4p Bluegrass Group AMGIOS MEETING 1-3PM at Sanford Parish, UCC All invited Sat 4 13 7 14 Valentine's Day 6:30p Choir 15 16 Presidents' Day 17 Mardi Gras 18 Ash Wednesday 19 ECHO ITEMS DUE 10a Worship and Sunday School 11:30a Finance Committee 7p Craft Group 9a Church Office Open PANCAKE SUPPER celebrating FAT TUESDAY 1p Banjo Lessons 8a Exercise Class 8a Exercise Class ASH 4p Bluegrass 9a Church Office WEDNESDAY Group Open WORSHIP 7PM At Second Christian in Kittery There will not be a Council Meeting on this day due to Mardi Gras! The Half Way Gang is especially invited to attend worship with Pastor Beth. We will gather at 6:30 and travel together to Kittery. 27 21 22 23 24 25 10a Worship and Sunday School 11:30a Christian Ed Meeting 7p Craft Group 9a Church Office Open 1p Banjo Lessons 8a Exercise Class 8a Exercise Class 4p VIRTUAL Ham 4p Bluegrass 9a Church Office & Bean Supper Stay tuned for Group Open more good info! 6:30p Choir 26 20 28 ! ! Re-Lent Study Lunches with the pastor- TUESDAYS 11:00- 12:00pm beginning Feb 24*! Lenten Book Study Meeting Jesus Again ! MONDAYS 7:00pm beginning Feb23*! *Dependent on interest and commitment. The Echo Church Newsletter 8 Good News for the People of God February 2015 Pancake Supper February 17th, 2015—5:00 PM to 6:30 PM First Congregational Church of Eliot 1361 State Road, Eliot ME 03903 $5.00 Suggested donation at the door. Looking for volunteers to: Will accept donation of: Cuisinier (Cook) Aider à mettre en place (Help set up) Aider à nettoyer (Help clean up) Mélange à crêpes (Pancake Mix) Jus (Juice) Lait (Milk) Paper-ware Bacon (Bacon) Saucisse (Sausage) Salade de fruits (Fruit Salad) Sirop d'érable (Maple Syrup) Contact for volunteering or donations: Mark Dodge (207) 370-2171 dodge.mark@gmail.com Lisa Marshall (207) 450-8079 5marshal@comcast.net Linda Gove (207) 439-3856 lindagove21@icloud.com The Echo Church Newsletter 9 Good News for the People of God February 2015 An afternoon of music! Not to be Missed! Quint-Essential Winds When: Sunday, March 8, 2015 Time: 2 – 4pm Suggested donation: $10 Where: First Congregational Church of Eliot, 1361 State Road, Eliot, Maine A fundraiser to help in the missions of the church Quint-Essential Winds debuted in 2008 bringing together five musicians with more than 150 years of collective study and performance spanning three continents. While changes in schedules and priorities have led to variations in the makeup of the group, the dedication and commitment to quality performance has endured. The quintet has appeared in several communities in Maine and New Hampshire performing recitals, wine tastings, weddings, dinners and Christmas parties. The group has redirected its focus to specialize in performances for young audiences and has prepared several pieces for quintet and narrator. They maintain an extensive library and can play everything from Bach to Basin Street Blues. For more information please contact Lisa Marshall at 207-450-8079 The Echo Church Newsletter 10
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