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This Sunday...
Children's Corner
Youth
SPOTLIGHT
ANNOUNCEMENTS & EVENTS
EDUCATION & SMALL GROUPS
SERVICE OPPORTUNITIES
CALENDAR
RESOURCES

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WORSHIP

10 am Service
Join us this week for inspiring music and quality preaching.

Rev. Paul Shupe preaching: "Good News for the Home Folks"
Did you miss last week's sermon?  Catch it on-line here: Follow Me by Rev. Dana Allen Walsh

6:15 pm Join us this week @ the Well in Clark Hall.  Music by the River Rock Band.

 CHILDREN 


 Programs for Children

 

The Season of Epiphany - Chapel Time and Classroom Activities
January 13, 20, and 27th - Theme: Praying with Jesus
Come join the circle as we explore the practice of prayer and Jesus' early teachings. 
If you have questions our programming for children at Hancock, please contact Pam Cochrane: pam@hancockchurch.org

Hancock Choristers--A Place For Your Child Shine!

Our children's choir, the Hancock Choristers, will resume rehearsals on Sunday, January 27th at 11:15 in Room 212. New members are always welcome! The choir is open to kids from 1st-5th grade. The choir is fun, fast paced, and each rehearsal lasts about 30 minutes. Directed by Mark Morgan. Any questions, contact Mark at mark@hancockchurch.org or just come by on the 27th!


 YOUTH

Junior Youth Organization

January 13, 20, 27th - Class Room Discussions: Prayer Practices and Signs of Gratitude and Grace

Save the Date: February 9th - Social Event with Pilgrim Church Youth - Woburn Bowladrome


Hancock Youth Group



It's never a bad time to bring a friend to HYG.  You can even help  them register on-line:)

HYG Registration


Hancock Weekly and other Communications Deadlines

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Hancock Weekly

 SPOTLIGHT

Annual Meeting this Sunday at 11am

Hancock's Annual Meeting is scheduled for this coming Sunday, January 27
th, immediately following morning worship in the sanctuary.  All members are encouraged to come and participate.  We need to adopt an annual budget and make decisions about the capital campaign.  To learn more about annual meeting and what is on the agenda, click here.

 ANNOUNCEMENTS & EVENTS 

Please Check Your Laundry Rooms!

If you are washing the 7 yellow tablecloths that were stored in the dining room closet, we need them for our Welcome-to-Hancock dinner this Sunday, the 27th. Please return them as soon as possible. Thanks!

Longtime Hancock Member Alan Porter has died.

Remembrances
He is survived by his wife, Loretta, and his children William, John, and Elizabeth and their families.  A Memorial Service will be held at Hancock on Saturday, January 27th at 3pm.  A Collation will follow.  Friends are kindly invited to attend.  In lieu of flowers, donations in his memory may be made to the Foundation Fighting Blindness, P.O. Box 17279, Baltimore, MD 21298-9581. 

 

Bay Colony Brass Concert this Saturday January 26th, 7:30pm at Hancock

 
Suggested donation is $10, featuring Verdi, Mendelssohn, Shostakovich, Wagner, Grainger, Guilmant, Holsinger, and de Falla.  Hancock's own Robert John regularly plays trumpet at Hancock services. 
Upcoming Events for Newcomers!

 

"Welcome to Hancock" Newcomers Dinner Sunday January 27th

The Welcoming Committee invites you to learn more about Hancock at a "Welcome to Hancock" Newcomers Dinner Sunday January 27th at 5pm in the church Dining Room. This event is an opportunity to meet others in the church in an informal setting, discover the church's activities, its structure and mission, and what it means to be a member.

 

You are welcome to attend if you are new to Hancock or have been at Hancock for many months and want to learn more about how this large, active, vibrant congregation operates. Rev. Paul Shupe will give a brief presentation about the church and you will have a chance to ask all your questions about Hancock. For more information or to RSVP, email Welcoming and Membership Committee Co-Chair Julia Potter at welcoming@HancockChurch.org 


Hancock Will Welcome New Members on February 10th

Several families are planning to join Hancock Church next month, and if you are interested in joining, email the Membership Committee or contact the church office. We will welcome new members into the church family on Sunday, February 10th, both in the 10 am morning service and in the 6:15pm evening service @ The Well. New members join the church by affirmation of faith or letter of transfer from their previous church. For more information call the church office or email membership@hancockchurch.org.

 

 

Mardi Gras!  Saturday February 2nd, 5-7pm

Mardi Gras is Coming to Hancock! 
Mardi Gras will be early at Hancock Church in 2013! Please help us celebrate at our pot-luck supper and variety show, on 

     Saturday, 2 February, 5:00-7:00 P.M.

The festivities will start at 5 p.m. in Clark Hall with dinner and activities for children.  This will be followed by a variety show featuring various folks from the Hancock Church community.  Everyone is invited to contribute something tasty to the dinner and we hope many of you will also provide an "act" for the show. 


What Can You Do?  If you can sing (solo, duet, quartet, etc), play an instrument, jam in Dixieland style, tell a joke, juggle, give a skit, play the fife, spin pirouettes, read a poem, do magic tricks, or _?_, then there's a spot for you!  Brainstorm about what you might do to make the evening fun and enjoyable for all.  Rehearsal opportunities can be provided as needed.  Acts should be about 2-3 minutes in length, so all who'd like may participate.   

How to Sign Up.
   To sign up in advance for food and/or acts, fill out this on-line form or send an email to Steve Cooper-Music & Arts Committee Chair-at the address cooper.landlord@gmail.com, or John Campbell john_campbell@harvard.edu  so that we can plan and organize another fun-filled evening for all ages. 

A New Baby Celebration

A  New Baby Celebration- Save the Date!
Come celebrate Dana and Sean's (soon to be) baby at coffee hour, Sunday, February 3, 2013 following morning worship. We will give Dana and Sean a few gifts and enjoy fellowship and light refreshments  in the dining room.

After speaking with Dana and Sean, we believe that a money gift toward a few select gifts is a great way to welcome the new baby. If you would like to contribute, we plan to give four gifts: a car seat for Dana's car (Safety 1st Alpha Omega Elite Convertible Car Seat), a gift certificate to Isis, one of Dana and Sean's favorite stores and a great place to take parenting classes and purchase baby items, an Amazon gift certificate so Sean can purchase the many children's books on his wish list, and, a money gift in honor of the baby  to Soul Possibilities at Fourth Church in Dorchester, the after school arts and crafts program where Sean volunteers after work.

If you would like to contribute to these gifts, please make your check payable to Hancock Church, with "baby gift" in the memo line. Mail or drop off  your check, ATTN:  Kim Gladstone, Financial Administrator, Hancock Church. 

If you have questions, email Yvette Kirby
yvette.kirby@verizon.net or Robin DiGiammarino robin.digiammarino@gmail.com

If you would like to help with refreshments, contact Barbara Martin  barhammar@gmail.com or 781-674-0017
 

 



 

An Update from Joy Fallon

I am currently being considered as Senior Minister at King's Chapel in downtown Boston. I'm preaching there on Sundays January 20 and 27, meeting with various members of the congregation in the week between, and the Congregation will vote whether to call me as their minister on Jan. 27th.  I ask that all of you hold me in your prayers during these days ahead. 

Because of this, Paul and Dana are actively seeking to hire another Congregational Care Coordinator, and are interviewing candidates.  Their hope is that they can get someone in place soon, to work not only on congregational care part-time, but possibly also on other ministerial roles while Dana is out on maternity leave.  As a result, my last day at Hancock be on February 10. 

Words cannot express what you all have given me during my two-and-a half years here:  love, love, love. I'm very grateful.  I came to learn about ministry, and you were wonderful teachers.  Here I discovered that a minister can fall in love with her congregation, and be loved for and cared for in return.  It gave me a hope and courage I needed to take the next step toward ordination. Thank you!
 
I'll keep you posted as things develop. --Joy

 Junior Handbell Choir Rehearsals will resume Sunday, March 3rd
Hancock Bells
Junior Handbell Choir Rehearsals will not occur this Sunday, January 6th, and will not resume for the Spring semester until Mar  ch.  Marting to Glory rehearsals, however, will take place as originally scheduled.

Contact Lynn McClain with questions: lhmcclaine@rcn.com.
Save the date for Brian Gruhn's Installation--March 10th!


 Save the date!  Brian Gruhn will be installed as Associate Minister at the Second Congregational Church in Newton, MA on Sunday, March 10, 3:00 pm.  All Hancock friends are invited and encouraged to attend!

 

 EDUCATION & SMALL GROUPS 

First Thursdays Group moves to Wednesdays--February 6th, 9:30am in the Wilson Room
 

For the spring session The First Thursday Discussion Group will move to the first Wednesday of the month. To be held at 9:30 a.m. in the Wilson Room starting February 6, 2013.  Seminarian Becca Lockwood will be leading the group.  All are invited to join in on a lively discussion of "Amazing Grace: A Vocabulary of Faith"  by Kathleen Norris.  Contact:  Lois Smith Martin smithmartin224@verizon.net  781-270-0304.

 

"The beloved author of "The Cloister Walk" takes readers on a moving journey in this thoroughly original investigation of faith. Taking as her starting point the "scary words" that can intimidate and distance us from our religious heritage--words like "judgment, faith, dogma, salvation", and "sinner"--Norris blends history, theology, storytelling, etymology, and memoir to reflect on their meanings."
Bagels and Bible: 9am Sunday Mornings in the Wilson Room

The Bagels and Bibles discussion group meets at 9am Sunday mornings in the Wilson Room. We will take a few weeks to finish the parables and then we will investigate the history of the Bible.  All are welcome to attend! 
 

If you would like to learn more about Bagels and Bible, please contact Kerra Fletcher at harold3513@hotmail.com or Jason Troutman at j.e.troutman@hotmail.com.  

Make A Joyful Noise-- Join the Choir!
The Chancel Choir is kicking off a 2013 membership drive. We can use new members in each section--no audition necessary! The choir rehearses each Thursday night at 7:30, and sings most Sunday mornings from September -May. If you haven't sung since high school or college, come on out and give it a try! Open to everyone from grade 9-adult. Directed by Mark Morgan. Any questions, contact Mark at mark@hancockchurch.org or 781-862-4220 ext 212.

 SERVICE OPPORTUNITIES   

Calling All Bakers!
Goodies needed for the coffee hour celebrations on 2/3 and 2/10.
We'd love to hear from those of you who would like to bake or provide fruit (such as grapes or berries) for coffee hour either February 3rd or 10th. Goodies should be brought to the kitchen before the 10 o'clock service and Parish Life will handle the rest.

Please email Margy Keeping mkeeping@verizon.net indicating which date and whether you are bringing baked goods or fruit.
Thanks in advance.

 

Sign-ups for this year's Panama service trip with SHI have begun!

Find out all about it on our website!
Contact Charlotte Dougherty 781 863 8018 or Dana Allen Walsh for more information.

 

 

Hurrican Sandy Home Rehabilitation legacy build with the Fuller Center

Hurricane Sandy Home Rehabilitation-Hancock is sending a contingent of adults to New Jersey the week of April 28-May 3 as part of the Fuller Center for Housing's effort to rehabilitate housing for families devastated by Hurricane Sandy. More than 40,000 people are still homeless as a result of this horrific natural disaster. No prior home building skills are needed, only a desire to learn and work hard as a team with hundreds of volunteers from around the country to get families back in their homes. If you are interested in learning more about this adult mission trip, you are invited to attend an informational/planning meeting Monday, January 28 at 6:45 pm in the Conference Room. Visit  
http://www.fullercenter.org/millard-fuller-legacy-build-2013 or contact Cheryl Kraley at cheryl@kraley.com for more info or questions.


 

A note about charitable contributions and tax breaks from Treasurer Tom Ransohoff

We recently received a note from Renee Liabraaten regarding information on IRA transfers that may be of interest for those who are 70-1/2 and over and who are considering donations to Hancock or other charitable organizations in 2013 or (belatedly) 2012:

 

The recent American Taxpayer Relief Act of 2012 (the "Act") extends the ability for IRA owners to make qualified charitable distributions ("QCDs") and contains two special limited-time opportunities.
First, the Act extends for 2012 and 2013 the ability for IRA owners age 70 ½ or older to make tax-free gifts of up to $100,000-including the required minimum distribution (RMD) amount-from their IRAs directly to a qualified charity. Although IRA owners will not receive a tax deduction for the charitable gift, they pay no tax on the amount gifted from the IRA to the charity. This provision has been popular in recent years because it can satisfy the IRA's RMD without a tax consequence to the IRA owner.
Second, the Act contains a special, limited-time opportunity for IRA owners who were paid an IRA distribution in December 2012 to treat it as a QCD if the distribution is transferred in cash to a qualified charity before February 1, 2013. IRA owners who took an RMD (or any distribution up to $100,000) in December 2012 may treat that distribution as a QCD if the distribution amount is transferred by personal check to a qualified charity before February 1, 2013. This provision may be beneficial for IRA owners who reluctantly took an RMD in December when it appeared that QCDs would not be permitted for 2012.
Finally, the Act allows any direct distribution from the IRA to a qualified charity made during January 2013 to be deemed as if it was made on December 31, 2012. Thus, IRA owners may still receive QCD treatment for 2012 on QCDs actually made in January 2013.

 

Clients taking advantage of these opportunities should consult their tax advisor about tax reporting for the QCDs. 

Capital Campaign
Pledge Update
 The weeks have flown by since  November 18th and Faith Promise Sunday.  Over the past two months, two hundred thirty four Hancock families and individuals have pledged their financial support for the year 2013-including twenty-nine new families. We have received pledges totaling $686,170 dollars, pledge income that will support the ministries of worship, education, congregational care, mission and outreach in the year 2013.  

To those who have yet to pledge, please know  all gifts are appreciated.  If you think your pledge will not make a difference, please know that no pledge amount is too small. Everyone's gift and treasure is cherished and appreciated.  

What's important is that we all act as good stewards of what God has given us, giving in proportion to the blessings we have received.  We continue to invite you to consider pledging as a way to commit to doing God's work at Hancock Church. It's never too late.  

 

  Thank you.
The Stewardship Task Force
Robin DiGiammarino, Julia Potter, Bess Deck,Louise Haldeman, Manuel Navia, Skip Iriving, Dean Rutila

 

Lexington Food Pantry - January is spaghetti sauce month / February is Whole Kernel Corn month

 

If you donate food in January, please consider  spaghetti sauce / in February whole kernel corn.  Donation baskets are in the narthex, as well as outside the office and dining room.   For more information, contact Caroline Nijenberg 781 862-4465 or carolinen@rcn.com  If you wish to volunteer, to help distribute food at the pantry, please contact her to see if volunteers are needed.


  

 CALENDAR   


Thursday, January 24th:
6:30p Boy Scouts
7:30p Chancel Choir--Choir Room

Friday, January 25th:
9:30 Morning Glories--Bell Room

Saturday, January 26th:
8 AA Women's Step Study--Chapel
10 AA Meeting--Dining Room
2p Brass Group--Choir Room
3p Alan Porter Memorial Service--Santuary
6:30p Progressive Dinner- Members' Homes

Sunday, January 27th:
8:30 Pastor's Class--Pearson
9 Bagels and Bible--Wilson
10 Morning Worship--Sanctuary
10:20 Church School--Children's Chapel and Classrooms
10:20 Junior Youth Org.-Upper Room
11 Annual Meeting--Sanctuary
11:15 Choristers--Room 212
5p Newcomer Dinner--Dining Room
5p Confirmation Class--Upper Room
6:15p Worship @ the Well--Clark H.
7p Our Whole Lives--Kathie Stuart
7p Hancock Youth Group-- Upper Room

Monday, January 28st:
9:30 Projects with Purpose--Conference
1:30p Skyloom--Kathie Stuart
6:45p Adult Service Trip Meeting--Conference Room
7p Welcoming Committee--Wilson
7:30 Cub Scouts pack 137--Room 208
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Tuesday, January 29nd:
10 Staff Meeting--Conference Room
11 Worship Staff Planning--Potter Library
7:30p Theology on Tap--Orlean's Davis Square


Schedule is subject to change.  Link HERE to our calendar on-line! 
Hancock United Church of Christ | 1912 Massachusetts Ave. | Lexington, MA 02421
781.862.4220 | hancockchurch.org