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This Sunday, February 14, 2010
This Sunday is Transfiguration Sunday
This Sunday, the Chancel Choir will feature Bruckner's "Locus iste" and Pastor Karla will reflect on Exodus 34:29-32 and Luke 9:28-36 in her sermon, "Dazzled". Come join us!
"First Sunday" Spirituality Series
Join us after worship in the Parlor to hear Carolyn & John Clark's spiritual journeys.
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Next Sunday, February 21, 2010
120th Anniversary of our "daughter church" in Tottori, Japan
Next Sunday, in our adult education hour, we will tell more of the story of the Tottori Church, and other significant events in Eliot Church history . Some of you may not know that one of the several "Mission" churches that Eliot Church helped establish over the years is the Tottori Church in Japan.
Some of you may not know that one of the several "Mission" churches that Eliot Church helped establish over the years is the Tottori Church in Japan.
In 1889 the Missions Committee of Eliot Church received a request from a missionary in Japan to help build a church, a school and an orphanage in the city of Tottori. In 1890, Eliot Church responded with a gift of $5000, which built the Tottori 'Kyokai' (= church) with its school and orphanage.
This year marks the 120th anniversary of the Tottori Church, which they will celebrate on February 21. The Eliot Coordinating Council voted in January to send the congregation a note of congratulations and a small gift as a token of our continued connection and affection. Here is the note we sent:
"To the Rev. Masahiko Hashihara and the members of the Tottori Church
We, the staff, members and friends of the Eliot Church of Newton UCC, congratulate you and celebrate with you on the 120th anniversary of your congregation. We are proud and honored to have had a part in the founding of your congregation, and we are delighted that you continue to be our partner in giving witness to Christ's love for all people, of every race and nation. May your congregation prosper, and enjoy many more decades of Christian service. You will especially be in our prayers on February 21.
This carved cross was made by a United Church of Christ pastor here in New England, who is also a wood carver. It represents the joined hands of Christian service in the cross of Christ around the globe.
Let us hold each other in prayer, celebrating the many blessings and fruits of our ministry.
In Christ's love,
The Rev. Anthony Kill, the Rev. Karla Miller, and the members of the Eliot Church of Newton." [back to top] |
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Calendar for the Week of February 14 - 21
Tuesday
7:30 PM: Finance Commission meeting in the Parlor
7:30 PM: Membership Commission meeting in Karla's Office
Wednesday
8:00 AM: Men's Breakfast in the Parlor
7:30 PM: Ash Wednesday worship service in the Chapel
Thursday
6:30 PM: Music Commission meeting in the Chapel
Sunday
9:30 AM: Children's Choir Rehearsal in the Parlor
10:00 AM: Worship for all
10:20 AM: Children dismissed for Sunday School
11:30 AM: Adult Forum - The History of Eliot Church
View the Calendar for the Whole Month
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Lent Begins: Ash Wednesday, February 17
We will begin the season of Lent with an Ash Wednesday worship service in the Chapel at 7:30 pm.
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Lenten Potluck Study Series:
Spiritual Practices in Everyday Life.
Have you ever thought of walking on the earth as a spiritual practice? Or how you live in your own body? Or saying "No!" Or hospitality? Or resting? Or recycling?
Some thoughtful and articulate Christian teachers have described how each of these "disciplines" can be profound spiritual practices for everyday Christians. Join Tony, Karla and Emilia every Wednesday evening during Lent, from February 24 through March 24, to reflect more about, and perhaps learn to enter more deeply into, these spiritual practices of our everyday lives.
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Welcomers Needed!
Welcomers are needed for February and March - this is an important ministry that takes little time, but has a big impact. What do Welcomers do? Come to church by 9:45, greet folks as they come to the service and hand out bulletins, take up the collection, and help to ensure that newcomers in particular are made to feel welcome and comfortable. We all have been newcomers at one time or another and how we are greeted can have a big impact on how we feel about our experience. This is one of the ways that each of us at Eliot can strengthen the growth and outreach of Eliot. We try to have four Welcomers every Sunday. Thank you from the Spiritual Life and Membership Commissions.
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Confirmation Project: Soles4Souls
It is estimated that Americans have $1.5B pairs of unused shoes in their closets. Two of our confirmands, Rachel Hargreaves and Gaby Mata will be collecting shoes over the next two Sundays for Soles4Souls. Soles4Souls is a Nashville-based charity that collects shoes from the closets of people like us, and distribute them to people in need, regardless of race, religion, class, or any other criteria. Since 2005, Soles4Souls has given away over 5.5 million pairs of new and gently worn shoes (donating one pair every 9 seconds in over 125 countries.) And, they are committed to sending 1 million shoes to Haiti.
So clean out your closets and bring your shoes to church - We will only be doing this for the next 3 Sundays, until February 28 - consider it a Valentine gift for your soul! City Sports in Chestnut Hill is a drop point, and has graciously said they will accept as many shoes as we give them to be sent to the main warehouse in Nashville, and distributed from there. So, if you don't make our deadline - you can still drop them off at City Sports, on Route 9 in Chestnut Hill. Thank you for your help! If you have any questions, please feel free to contact Rachel, Gaby (or one of their Mentors, Barbara Couturier and Amy McMahon)
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Friday, February 26, 7:00 - 9:00 pm
Mark your calendar NOW! Bring your friends! We have hired a professional DJ to host a Karaoke Party for our congregation! This is an outreach event, designed so that you can invite friends to something fun at Eliot. This is NOT JUST FOR CHILDREN only!-our DJ has one of the best collections of oldie goldies to top 40 and beyond. Admission is free, although we hope that you bring a buddy or two as your "ticket" in! There will be prizes-for most friends brought, for funniest act, for bravest singer, etc. The youth mission trippers will host a refreshment table of drinks/snacks for suggested donation prices. So come on out-have FUN-invite someone to join you-and support the youth! It's a triple play! Sponsored by Membership Commission, CE Commission, and Youth Mission Trip!
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"Mission" Slogan-Statement Contest
HOW would you describe Eliot Church in ten words or less? Your membership commission is looking to you, the congregation, to submit ideas and slogans that we might use as our "mission" tag line. A mission statement should be brief, hopefully catchy, and capture who we are and why we exist. For example, one congregation's mission statement is "Becoming the Beloved Community". Another congregation's statement is "Open Hearts, Open Minds, Open Doors". Some of the "mission" statements from the UCC national campaign include, "Ancient Faith, Fresh Perspectives", "God is Still Speaking", and "No matter who you are or where you are on life's journey, you are welcome here." What words or statement do you think will capture the spirit and community of Eliot Church? Submit your ideas to Karla Miller, or Fred Balfour; or write them on the bulletin board by the church office. There is also a prize-a Kiva Micro-Loan credit that you can use to invest in small businesses/entrepreneurs in the developing world! See www.kiva.org for more information!
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Trip to Zambia, Summer 2010
Patrick O'Reilly is looking to see if anyone would like to join him on a trip with CWB to Zambia this summer. These visits have been described as life changing events. He would welcome the company. You can reach him at patevan@aol.com.
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Adult Forum, February 28: Creating an Eliot Church Timeline
During Forum hour, join seminarian and Eliot intern Emilia Halstead for an exciting hour of historical rendering of the life of Eliot Church of Newton as recalled by YOU, that's right you. We will discover together how each of us situates ourselves within Eliot's history in addition to the broader context of local, denominational, national and global history. We may uncover links and shifts between levels of history that are new discoveries for all! So bring your stories and memories to what promises to be an enlightening hour, as well as a heap of fun! [back to top] |
Snow & Event Cancellation Policy
Since pastor Tony can walk to church, we have never cancelled a Sunday worship service, and probably won't. However, there are times when we may wish to cancel Sunday School, Chancel Choir, Children's Choir, and other planned programs.
Since most of the congregation is connected by email, we will use the Eliot Email list to "get the word out" about cancellations. For major events, an all-church email will be sent by 8:00am, as well as separate emails for special groups - e.g. the choir, church school families, etc. We will have a special message on the church telephone answering machine announcing the cancellations (also by 8:00am).
If you don't have email at home, or would prefer to get a telephone call (rather than email message) if a cancellation might affect you, please call Terri Whitney Jackson in the church office at 617-244-3639 ext. 201 or send her an email at office@eliotchurch.org and asked to be put on the phone contact list. [back to top] | |
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