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

WORSHIP

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

Pam Cochrane preaching.

Did you miss last week's sermon?  Catch it on-line here: Paul Shupe preaching: "Old(er) Dogs, New Tricks"

4pm Join us for the Passion Concert

There will be no evening worship @ the Well this Sunday.  Come to the Passion Concert instead!

 This week's scripture reading:
Luke 19:28-40
Jesus' Triumphal Entry into Jerusalem

 After he had said this, he went on ahead, going up to Jerusalem.

 When he had come near Bethphage and Bethany, at the place called the Mount of Olives, he sent two of the disciples, saying, 'Go into the village ahead of you, and as you enter it you will find tied there a colt that has never been ridden. Untie it and bring it here. If anyone asks you, "Why are you untying it?" just say this: "The Lord needs it."' So those who were sent departed and found it as he had told them. As they were untying the colt, its owners asked them, 'Why are you untying the colt?' They said, 'The Lord needs it.' Then they brought it to Jesus; and after throwing their cloaks on the colt, they set Jesus on it. As he rode along, people kept spreading their cloaks on the road. As he was now approaching the path down from the Mount of Olives, the whole multitude of the disciples began to praise God joyfully with a loud voice for all the deeds of power that they had seen, saying,
'Blessed is the king
   who comes in the name of the Lord!
Peace in heaven,
   and glory in the highest heaven!'
Some of the Pharisees in the crowd said to him, 'Teacher, order your disciples to stop.' He answered, 'I tell you, if these were silent, the stones would shout out.'


 

Worship During Holy Week


The heart of Christian faith is experienced in compressed fashion during the seasons of Lent and Easter.  During Lent we remember the life and teachings of Jesus, and Easter is the culmination of God's work in and through his death and resurrection.  And all comes together in Holy Week, the eight days between Palm Sunday and Easter Sunday.  We hope that you will join us often for worship during these days.
Maundy Thursday, 7pm Clark Hall, Thursday March 28th
  We recall Jesus celebrating the Passover with his disciples, sharing this last supper with him.  Our worship that night brings us to that table, inviting us to see that we too are his disciples, and that the actions of Peter and James and John and the others are all too familiar to us as well.  Shining through the shadows of that night's events, however, is the light of God's love, revealed clearly in Jesus' understanding embrace of his disciples both ancient and modern.  It is a worship service of communion, reflection, and prayer, held in Clark Hall.  Music by the Morning Glories Bell Choir.


Good Friday, 7pm Sanctuary, Friday March 29th

Jesus was put to death on a Friday, hanging on a Roman cross, his disciples complicit in betraying and abandoning him to this cruel fate.  Using scripture and the symbolic light of candles, we face this difficult story, relying on the promises of Easter.  This moving service includes the participation of our Confirmation Class, and the River Rock Band, and is held in the sanctuary. 

 

Easter Sunrise, 6:15am the Old Belfry, Sunday March 31st
  It has become our tradition to celebrate Easter with worship at sunrise.  We gather atop the hill behind Hancock UCC, at the Old Belfry, parking in the Cary Library lot, and climbing the pathway across Clarke Street.  The worship service is simple, with singing, scripture, and sharing the names of loved ones who have died, and for whom we are praying on this day of resurrection.  The half-hour service closes with communion.  We will be there unless it is actively raining or snowing, in which case we will gather in Memorial Chapel.  Come as you are, dressed warmly for the spring sunrise. 

 

Easter Sunday, Full Easter Worship, 9:00am and 11:00am


Two full worship services are held in the sanctuary at Hancock to celebrate Easter Sunday.  Note the different times!  Worship includes grand and glorious music led by our Chancel Choir, and the joyous proclamation of the Good News.  Children worship with their families, and all rejoice together. 

 

Celebrate Easter @ the Well with the New England Gospel Ensemble
 

Join us at 6:15 on Easter night for a night of rousing gospel music to celebrate the resurrection! We'll be joined by the New England Gospel Ensemble (8 singers and their instrumentalists.) The New England Gospel Ensemble has become well-known throughout the Boston area for its inspired and uplifting performances in many high profile concerts including an annual performance with the Boston Pops Orchestra. Join us and invite a friend! 

 

 CHILDREN 


 Programs for Children

On February 17th we began a new unit called
"Lost and Foun
d" and will continue our journey into the season of Lent.  Upcoming activities include: creating a lenten journey game board, Jesus' parables in the Storytelling Room and charting maps  in Brainteasers. 

March 24th is Palm Sunday and all children and youth join in worship
March 31st is Easter Sunday with all children and youth in worship

If you would like to join in helping with the kids activities we'd welcome a few more hands, contact Pam Cochrane, Director of Children's Ministries at
pam@hancockchurch.org to learn more.

Kids Always Singing Around the House?  Have them Come Sing With Us!
Our new session of the Hancock Choristers is underway and new participants are encouraged to join. Choristers meets on Sunday mornings from 11:15-11:45 a.m. in Room 212 and is open to all kids in grades 1-5. Fun, fast-paced, and a great place to learn about music, singing, and what it means to share your time and talent with the church. Any questions, feel free to contact Mark Morgan at mark@hancockchurch.org


 JUNIOR YOUTH ORGANIZATION 

Help, Thanks, Wow

The last meeting of OWL is March 24th, Palm Sunday!

 

HANCOCK YOUTH GROUP  

Upcoming Events with HYG

 

March 24 @ 11:30 - 3:30 (approximate time): SkyZone

    Rescheduled from snow day... note: Cantata Sunday is at 4:00 and there is no Well worship service this night.

 

March 31: NO MEETING (Easter)

 

 CALENDAR   

Hancock Weekly and other Communications Deadlines

The deadline for submitting news for this e-mail newsletter each week is Tuesday at 3pm. Submissions should be sent to: office@hancockchurch.org

Kindly send text and images as separate attachments.  Thank you! 

Click Here for the Communication Deadlines resource sheet.


Thursday, March 21st:
9:30 Help, Thanks, Wow Lenten Book Group--Wilson
6p Boy Scouts--throughout building
7p Building Committee Meeting--Conference Room
7:30p Chancel Choir--Choir Room

Friday, March 22nd:
9:30 Morning Glories--Bell Room

Saturday, March 23rd:
8 AA Women's Step Study--Chapel
9 Cantata Rehearsal--Sanctuary
10 AA Meeting--Dining Room
3p Brass Group--Choir Room

Sunday, March 24th:
8:30 Pastor's Class--Pearson
9 Bagels and Bible--Wilson
9 Hancock Junior Handbell Choir--Kathie Stuart
9 Marting to Glory Handbell Choir-- Bell Room
10 Morning Worship--Palm Sunday-Sanctuary
11 Palm Sunday Brunch --Dining Room
11:30 Hancock Youth Group to SkyZone
4p Passion Concert Sanctuary
NO WORSHIP @ the WELL this week!
7p Our Whole Lives--Kathie Stuart

Monday, March 25th:
9:30 Projects with Purpose--Conference
1:30p Skyloom--Kathie Stuart
7p Welcoming Committee--Wilson
7:30p Parish Life--Potter Library

Tuesday, March 26th:
10 Staff Meeting--Conference Room
11 Worship Planning--Conference Room
7:30p Theology on Tap--Orlean's Davis Sq.

Schedule is subject to change.  Link HERE to our calendar on-line! 
Lexington Food Pantry --March is Canned Fruit month

 

If you donate food in March, please consider giving canned fruit.  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.

 

  

Hancock Weekly

 SPOTLIGHT

Passion: A Dramatic Re-telling through Music, Word, and Poetry
 


Palm Sunday

March 24th, 4:00pm
The Chancel Choir and Orchestra
@ Hancock Church

 The concert will include music by Mozart, Bach, Haydn, Barber, Durufle, and more. The entire passion story will be read from a variety of translations old and new, and reflections will be offered in the form of poetry by John Updike, Langston Hughes, Mary Oliver, and many more.

Read more about the concert on our website.
Palm Sunday Brunch

 

March 24th, 11:15am in the Dining Room 

 

All are welcome! Please join us and the Parish Life Committee immediately following our morning service.

 

Reservations are not required, but signing up helps us plan. Please sign up at the Church Front Office, call Office Assistant Jane Park at (781) 862-4220, or email at jane@hancockchurch.org. Free will donations will be accepted.

 

Please note that this event will take the place of coffee hour.

+ If you are willing to cook or bake for the Palm Sunday Brunch, please contact Carol Puschak: (781)863-8635, cpuschak@msn.com +

 

LAST CHANCE for Easter Lilies!  Order Your Easter Lily Dedications Now through March 22nd.
 
  Easter lilies Each year, the Sanctuary is filled with beautiful Lilies on Easter morning in memory of those loved by members of the congregation at Hancock. Dedicate an Easter Lily to a loved one in your family by returning this form by Friday, March 22nd along with a check made out to Hancock United Church of Christ. The suggested donation for each memorial plant is $10.

Place your order and submit your dedication on-line by clicking HERE.

 ANNOUNCEMENTS & EVENTS 

Women of the Greatest Generation: Stories of Faith, Hope, Love, and Courage--April 10th, 1:30pm in the Pearson Room


 
Join us on Wednesday, April 10 at 1:30 as we discuss Women of the Greatest Generation, Stories of Faith, Hope, Love and Courage. This two volume anthology was created by Rev. Dr. Fran Bogle and Hancock's own Rev. Nancy Reed. Fran and and Nancy will share their process and they collected stories about the lives of women who lived through the Second World War. You will hear the stories of a woman who raised rats for penicillin experiments, and another who was the first woman hired as a professional chemist. Through Sakae's story we will learn what it was like to grow up in Japan during this time, and Alma will help us get a new perspective on events in Glascow, Scotland. One lady will help us remember rationing and and another will enable us to imagine what it was like to stay in touch with a new husband while he was overseas in the Pacific. At the end of our time Rosemarie Sauermann share her story about growing up in Cologne, Germany, and how oral history and the ministry of remembrance are related. 

We hope this time together will enable us to celebrate the unique stories we all have to share. Fran and Nancy will give us some ideas about how to tell our stories so that we can share them with family and friends, and Rosemarie will help us understand why telling our own stories is so important.
 
The Rev. Dr. Fran Bogle is the Protestant Chaplain at Newton Wellesley Hospital. Fran also coordinates the Just Peace Players, a liturgical drama group that writes plays on peace and justice issues. Fran is also an avid photographer, loves to travel and has a ministry dog. 

The Rev.Nancy Reed is a member of Hancock United Church of Christ and next month will celebrate her 30th year of ordained ministry.  Nancy is currently a member of the Pastoral Care team at Mount Auburn Hospital, a member of the Just Peace Players, and from May through October is a tour guide on the Liberty Ride telling the story of April 19, 1775.  Nancy is a Board Certified Chaplain, a Usui Shiki Ryoho Reiki Master and a Certified Hypnotist.  

A Joyful Noyse Spring Concert, Saturday April 27th, 7:30pm

 

May will come with flowers

Songs of Love and Spring from

16th century Germany

 

 

 

During the 16th century a distinctive art song form, the tenorlied, gained prominence and popularity in Germany. The tenorlied was a delightful mixture of styles and elements, combining the German heritage of folk song, the song forms and tradition of the troubadours and Meistersingers, the cantus firmus principle of sacred music, and the contrapuntal trappings and canonic devices derived from the Netherlands.

 

Although the tenorlied manifested itself in a variety of ways, from simple note against note compositions to contrapuntally intricate settings, its vitality and charm lay in its narrative quality.  The tenorlied was a reflection and intrinsic part of the social life of the age, becoming a vehicle to express every facet of emotion and a mirror of the everyday life of a prospering middle class.  It was music that resounded in courts, as well as in taverns and private homes. The joy of singing is expressed in this quote from a German book of 1509:

 

When two or three come together, they have to sing,

 and they all sing at work, in the house and field,

at prayer and devotion, in joy and sorrow, mourning and feasting.

 

Join A Joyful Noyse, on Saturday, April 27th at 7:30pm in the Sanctuary of Hancock Church as we draw from this rich heritage songs that focus on love and spring.  With voices and period instruments, including recorders, crumhorns, viole da gamba, rackett and renaissance fiddle, we welcome the lovely and amorous month of May! 

 

A donation of $10 will be accepted to help maintain the diverse and vibrant music programs at Hancock Church.

 

 

Hancock Church Remembrances

  

Remembrances On Sunday, April 28, we will give thanks and celebrate the lives of Hancock members who have recently passed and are being commemorated with plaques in our Remembrance Hall. During the service, we will remember their generous and meaningful contributions to building our foundations of faith and service. Paul will lead a short prayer service in the Memorial Garden immediately following the regular Sunday service.

 

 

We invite you to add the name of a family member or special friend who shared a deep connection to our Hancock community, so that all can celebrate their faith journeys, their many contributions to Hancock Church and our affection for one another. Please contact Rosemarie Sauermann (rosemarie@sauermann.com) or Bill Erickson (berickson@bfearc.com), co-chairs of the Memorial Garden Committee, before April 9 if you wish to include someone special in the April 28 remembrances.

 

 EDUCATION & SMALL GROUPS 

Thursday morning Lenten Book Group: Help, Thanks, Wow

Explore the practice of prayer, ways to enrich your prayer time, and find your "prayer voice."

Led by Pam Cochrane, Seminarian and Director of Children's Ministries

Thursdays, 9:30 a.m., Wilson Room --
February 21, 28 and March 7, 14, 21

Jesus' disciples knew how important prayer was for Jesus and they wanted to plug into that energy source. They often asked for him to share his thoughts on prayer as we remember in the Gospel of Luke the question, "Lord, teach us to pray." Jesus answered with "The Lord's Prayer," one all Christians share in common, even though
language and translations vary. What other prayers sustain you, ground you? Ann Lamont shares three simple prayers in her new book Help, Thanks, Wow: The Three Essential Prayers. Come for as many sessions as you can as we explore the practice of prayer, ways to enrich your prayer time, and find your "prayer voice."

 

Hancock Poetry Group meets second Wednesdays of each month--Join us!

The Hancock Poetry group meets on the second Wednesday of each month, in the Pearson room. We gather to share the poetry of others, or our own, whatever has inspired us lately. Long time poetry lovers, and those just discovering the joys of poetry are all welcome!

 

Pastor's Class will not meet Palm Sunday, March 24th or Easter Sunday March 31st.  Class will resume before the Sunday service on April 7th.

 

Join others Sunday mornings for a lively, contemplative discussion of the worship theme for the day.  The class will be led by members of the group through May, based on the framework Senior Minister Paul Shupe has provided us. 

 

Bagels and Bible: 9am Sunday Mornings in the Wilson Room

  Bagels and Bibles will offer a five week program for Lent titled, "The Path to the Crucifixion: Events Leading Up To Easter." Christians commemorate Jesus's final days by observing the solemnity of Good Friday and anticipating the joy of Jesus' resurrection that is celebrated on Easter Sunday. Often referred to as The Passion, the last days and death of Jesus make up much of the closing chapters of the Gospels. Each lesson will focus on Old and New Testament scripture, reflections or devotions, and group discussions. Please join us for one or all of our meetings at 9am on Sunday mornings in the Wilson Room. Contact Kerra Fletcher at harold3513@hotmail.com if you would like more information about Bagels and Bibles.

  

17 February- Jesus' Triumphal Entry to Jerusalem

24 February- Conflicts in the Temple

03 March- The Last Supper

10 March- Arrest and Trial

17 March- Crucifixion and Burial

24 March- Death and Resurrection

31 March- Easter: class does not meet

 

 

Join us for First Wednesdays!

 The First Wednesday Discussion Group (formerly held on Thursdays) will meet March 6, 2013 AT A NEW TIME 10 am in the Wilson Room.  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.

Click HERE to read more about this Adult Education series on our website.

 

Women's Retreat
Interested in getting to know other women in the congregation?  Desiring a space to relax and have fun?  Seeking an opportunity to go deeper on your spiritual journey?

Come and give it a try!
The 7th Annual Women's Retreat
Friday, May 3rd - Saturday, May 4th 2013
Essex Conference & Retreat Center in Essex, MA

  All women, all ages, are invited to an overnight retreat at the Essex Conference & Retreat Center.  This natural oasis is nestled in the shade of the north shore and offers structured and unstructured time to the important work of tending to your soul.  Whatever nourishes you whether solitary walks, deep conversations, the company of nature, a dip in the hot tub, reading, or writing, this is the space to learn and grow and try something new.

To learn more and receive registration information email Pam Cochrane at pam.cochrane@hancockchurch.org or stop in the church office.  Seminarians Pam Cochrane and Becca Lockwood will be leading this year's retreat. 


 

 

 SERVICE OPPORTUNITIES   

40th Annual Good Friday Walk--Participate or Support Hancock's Walkers!

The 40
th annual Good Friday walk, known as the Sharing Walk, will take place on March 29th this year. Sharing was initiated as a response to a Tufts Medical School study of children in the southern states who because of poverty were suffering brain damage as a result of malnutrition .Guided by the Massachusetts woman who founded the organization, Sharing focuses on the needs of children primarily in Alabama, Mississippi, and Georgia who suffer from  both poverty and racism. More than 94% of the money raised by the walkers, (more than 3 million dollars so far), goes directly to evaluated organizations who are making a difference in the lives of southern children.

Hancock people have always generously supported with their pledges those walkers whose legs are doing the praying-Harriet Chmela for 26 years and Faith Fenske for 34 years. Look for Faith with her pledge sheet at coffee hour and sign up to join her on Good Friday! Harriet is unfortunately unable to walk in the event this year, however she will be collecting contributions to support the cause: h.chmela@gmail.com, 7818626459.   The Walk is 20 miles and pledges can be per mile or a lump sum.

LAST CHANCE TO SIGN UP FOR PANAMA TRIP!!


 

THE TRIP: Travel to Tranquilla, Panama - a rural community in the highlands - to work with local families on sustainable farming and reforestation projects. Local farmers will be our teachers, and together, we'll work, reflect, relax, and build deep and lasting bonds. Participants will stay with host families while in the community, and the trip will end with a relaxing stay at on the coast of Panama.

OPEN TO ALL AGES: It is scheduled for the first week of July so that students and families with students will be able to participate.

WHEN: July 2 -10, 2013. There is some flexibility in the dates, which can be modified slightly to meet the needs of trip participants.

PURPOSE: To support Sustainable Harvest International in its mission to provide farming families in Central America with training and tools to overcome poverty while restoring our planet's tropical forests.

WORK PROJECTS: Planting vegetable gardens, building tree nurseries, building wood-conserving stoves, planting trees, implementing erosion control measures, building rice patty and fish pond systems.

COST: Trip fee is $1500 (excluding air fare). A deposit of $500 is due on April 1, 2013.

REGISTER: The trip is organized by Smaller World Trips, a program of Sustainable Harvest International. To register or get more information about the trip, please contact one of the following Hancock Church coordinators:

 

Charlotte Dougherty, charlottepdougherty@gmail.com, 781.863.8018
Alex Will, alex@hancockchurch.org, 781.862.4200

 

 

Kitchen/TV/CE Wing Appeal
 

 

The supplemental campaign appeal to help fund the kitchen renovation, TV system overhaul, and improvements to our sanctuary sound system and CE Wing is making steady progress. Through Monday we have received 36 pledges totaling $146,730 towards our $500,000 need. Have we heard from you? We know many are unable to add to their generous pledges last spring, but if you haven't participated in the campaign yet and would like to, or if you're able to add to the pledge you made last spring to help fund these priorities, your pledge will be greatly appreciated. Please fill out and send in the card you received in the mail, or call the church office or pick up a pledge card in church. Follow the details of our progress on the chart in the lobby.

 

Interfaith Garden
ready to open for 4th Season! Want to be part of this rewarding project?
 
The Interfaith Garden is set to open in the next week, starting with clearing the debris of winter and prepping the soil so fresh produce can be grown and donated to the Lexington Food Pantry. Last year 1,637 pounds of vegetables and herbs were delivered, all accomplished with volunteer labor from 13 supporting congregations of faith and friends from the local community. Hancock regularly sends a few people over to work at the garden with other volunteers, located in the back yard of a home on the Lexington Green. We are scheduled for:

Sat     4/6/13             9 to 10:30am

Sat      4/27/13           9 to 10:30am

Sat      5/25/13           8:30 to 10am

 

 

If you or anyone you know are interested in more information or want to sign up to work any of those days, contact Amy Swanson amy.swanson@rcn.com . More information available at http://interfaithgarden.org/ 


Nominating Looking for New Committee Members

Over the next several weeks you may receive a call from the Nominating Committee asking you to consider joining one of our many committees at Hancock.  But don't wait to hear from us!  If there is a committee that you're interested in serving on, please let us know.  Here is a list of the committees that we have at Hancock:  

Deacons - focused on the spiritual life and practice in the church.  Responsibilities include organizing communion and organizing greeters and ushers.
Music and the Arts - coordinates with the staff and Deacons to oversee musical and artistic programs to enhance our worship, fellowship and outreach to the community.
Parish Life - strengthens community at Hancock Church, by hosting coffee hour and other church events such as Palm Sunday Breakfast, Progressive Dinners and Summer Barbeques.  
Membership and Welcoming - reaches out to newcomers to Hancock by hosting information sessions and newcomer dinners and produces new member brochures.
Christian Service - supports and identifies volunteer opportunities for a variety of charities, including Manger Sunday, casseroles for Rosie's Place, and Food Pantry donations.  
Finance - creates the church budget working with the Treasurer, Assistant Treasurer and Business Manager and participates in generating the narrative budget.
Stewardship coordinates the annual financial support drive for the missions of Hancock Church, and also celebrates the time and talents that we are called to give to God.  
Prudential - oversees the maintenance, safety and upkeep of all church properties, including organizing work projects, overseeing community rentals and organizing multiple work days.
Nominating Committee - matches member's interests with the needs of the church.  We are the committee that fills the committees!
Assistant Collectors aids the Collector by accounting for the weekly offerings after the service.  
Children's Christian Education - oversees children's education on Sunday mornings using a theme-based curriculum, and organizes activities to foster community for children and families.
Adult Christian Education - coordinates adult education opportunities, such as Bible Study, Pastor's Class, First Thursdays, Lenten series, Beyond the Well and Women's retreats.  
Congregational Care - coordinates the volunteers who visit members in their times of need and works to make sure that those who need visits or other assistance get them.  They also coordinate floral deliveries, arrange the Senior Picnic and update Hancock Community Prayer.
Endowment - oversees the investment and distribution of endowed funds which have been created for the church.
Greeters and Ushers - teams greet people coming to church on Sunday, pass out bulletins and collect the offering.  Commitments are usually once a month.

If you'd like to be part of one of these teams please give us a call and we'll help find the best group for you.  Contact Joan Rutila (rutila@rcn.com, 781-862-6627) or chat with any of the members of Nominating Committee (Linda Williams, Harriett Chmela, Chris Groves and Joan Rutila.)
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