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CONTENTS

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

WORSHIP

10am Service
Join us this week for as our youth return from Kentucky and share with us in a special service dedicated to their inspiring work in Neon.

This week: stories from Kentucky by members of the Hancock Youth Group.

Did you miss last week's sermon?  Catch it on-line here: Paul Shupe preaching: Retirement: "It's Not the End, but You Can See it From Here"

6:15pm
join us this week at the Well for a time of sharing and sorrowful reflection as we explore faithful responses to violence through music, scripture, prayer, and symbol.
 

 CHILDREN 


 Programs for Children


April 17th we begin a new unit exploring what we each bring to our community of faith, Fitting the Pieces Together!  Kids will share stories of the early church and our own personal faith stories.  In the hands on room  kids will make mosaic creations, in Games and Brainteasers the kids will play  Hancock Trivia and build a church timeline and in Storytelling we will share Paul's stories from the New Testament in Acts I and II.  All are invited to come join the circle.
The kids will host coffee hour on April 28th.
Choristers Resumes this Sunday!
New Kids Welcome!
Our children's choir, the Choristers resume rehearsals this Sunday at 11:15 in Room 212. The Choristers is a fun an fast paced place for kids in grades 2-5 to sing and learn about music. New singers are always welcome! The Choristers will rehearse each week (except Memorial  Day weekend) and sing in church on Sunday, June 2nd. Mark Morgan directs. Any questions, contact mark at mark@hancockchurch.org

 

 JUNIOR YOUTH ORGANIZATION 

Junior Youth Organization

April 14th: JYO kids are invited as helpers in church school
April 21st: JYO kids stay in worship for Youth Sunday offered by HYG'ers returning from Kentucky

& April 28th
we'll continue our exploration Help, Thanks and Wow Prayer and
plan the groups spring outreach to the Outdoor Church and City Mission Society.


 

HANCOCK YOUTH GROUP  

Confirmation Class

Confirmation Class meets April 28th, Upper Room 5pm.

 

Updates from Kentucky!

 

"...what HYG does in continuing their work in Kentucky, far from home, is demonstrate our Christian values-to love, to give, to be grateful.    In many ways our effort and activity, our living these values, is a response to the events in Boston and other events like it all over the world.  Where there is hate (everywhere), there can also be love-and the more love there is, the more generosity we show, the less rage has a chance to take root and darken someone's heart, somewhere, anywhere, in a way that makes them want to hurt others..."

 

Read more about what the kids have been up to and see pictures of them hard at work... 

HERE on our website. 

April 12th-20th, +++ Kentucky!!+++

 

April 21: Youth Sunday @ 10am Worship

The Youth Group leads worship after a week of service in Neon, Kentucky.

 

April 28th: 7p--Meeting in the Upper Room

 

 CALENDAR   

Wednesday April 17:

7p No Carillon Rehearsal today!

 

Thursday April 18:

11 Memorial Service for Marion Craig--Chapel 

6:30p Boy Scouts--throughout Building

7:30p No Chancel Choir Rehearsal this week! 

 

Friday April 19:

9:30 Morning Glories--Bell Room

 

Saturday April 20:

8 AA Women's Step Study--Chapel

10 AA meeting--Dining Room

3p Brass Group--Choir Room

 

Sunday April 21:

8:30 Music Rehearsal--Sanctuary

8:30 Pastor's Class--Pearson

9 Bagels and Bible Discussion Group--Wilson

10 Morning Worship--Youth Stories from Kentucky!--Sanctuary

10:20 JYO-- stay in Worship 

10:20 Church School--Stay in Worship

11 Welcoming Coffee for Newcomers--Wilson 

11 Fellowship Hour--Dining Room

11:15 Choristers Rehearsal--Room 212

11:15 Usher Team meeting--Conference Room

5p Newcomer Dinner--Dining Room 

6:15p Worship @ the Well

7p Sandwiches for the Sandwich Generation--Pearson 

 

Monday April 22: 

9:30 Projects with Purpose--Conference Room

1:30p Skyloom--Kathie Stuart  

7p Welcoming Committee--Wilson

7:30p Cub Scout Pack Committee-Conference Rm

7:30p Parish Life--Potter Library 

 

Tuesday April 23
10 Staff Meeting--Conference Room
11 Staff Worship Planning--Conference Room
7p Contemplative Practices with Becca--Wilson
7p Standing Committee--Pearson
7:30p Theology on Tap--Davis Square

 

Staff Absences next week
 
For four days beginning Wednesday April 24th through Monday April 29th, Hancock Church will be without our permanent administrators.  Jane will be on a long planned vacation, and Julina will be in New Mexico, attending the memorial service of her beloved grandmother.  To fill the gap, we have engaged a temporary worker named Katie, who will be capable of ensuring that essential work gets done.  Your patience will be deeply appreciated. 

 

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.


Please click the link below to visit our calendar on-line.

Schedule is subject to change.  Link HERE to our calendar on-line! 
Lexington Food Pantry --April is Quick Oats

 

  

If you donate food in April, please consider Quick Oats.  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.

 
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.)
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 Tuesday we have received 42 pledges totaling $214,730 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.

Hancock Weekly

 SPOTLIGHT

A message about our worship services and the violence on Monday at the Boston Marathon from Senior Minister Paul Shupe

 
Dear Members and Friends,

We are all mindful of the horrific violence perpetrated at the Boston Marathon on Monday.  We shall all be grieving and processing and pondering our thoughts and feelings in the days to come.  On that Monday evening, we invited everyone to gather for worship and prayer, and I know that whether you were there or not, your prayers have been full.  Our Hancock Youth Group and their leaders, nearly 50 strong, are in Neon, Kentucky this week, feeling deeply the separation of the miles between us, and yet faithfully continuing their work on behalf of the poor and powerless there.  They will be returning to us on Saturday afternoon.  

It has long been our joyous custom to have the HYG lead us in worship on the Sunday they return, and to have our younger children remain in the worship service.  After much prayerful contemplation and discussion, we have decided to continue these traditions.  When the youth lead us in prayer that morning, they will of course name the fact that our hearts are broken with the victims of the marathon violence.  In concern for our younger children, we will not be talking of these matters explicitly during the morning service.  The trip to Neon is a truly transformational moment in the lives of our youth, and we do not want this moment to be completely overshadowed.  Indeed, we hope that we can all join together with them in the hope and joy that comes from choosing to love our neighbors, and to see that the best response to violence is to love instead.  

Those seeking a worship opportunity that includes time honest and searching exploration of the events of Monday, as well as time for sharing and sorrow, and finally for expressions of hope and commitment, are encouraged to attend Worship @ the Well at 6:15 pm in Clark Hall.  Through music, scripture, prayer and symbol, we will explore how we as people of faith can best respond to violence and threat.  We hope you'll come.  

Worship in such times as these must provide us all with opportunities to bring to God the full complexities of our life and our community.  We hope that you will be able to find your place on this coming Sunday, in one or both of these worship services.  

Grace and Peace,

Paul

April 19th Rallies postponed in light of Monday's Tragedy
Concerned for public safety in the wake of the horrifying events at the Boston Marathon, the Board of Selectmen of Lexington have imposed a moratorium on all public rallies on the Green between now and May 1.  The Gun Rights Across America rally planned for this Friday, April 19, will not take place.  Honoring our town leaders, all the community groups, including the Lexington Interfaith Clergy Association and LexCommonSense that had scheduled events for that day, have all postponed them.  

We hope that people of faith will take some time on that Friday to:
  • pray for the victims of violence, in Boston and beyond
  • to communicate with state and federal representatives as they debate and vote on gun legislation
  • ponder how we as a diverse community can conduct peaceful and mutually respectful dialogue about important matters
As we all grieve and reel in response to the violence perpetrated at the marathon, and as we look to Jesus, the pioneer and perfecter of our faith, we remember our faithful commitment to work for a world that protects the innocent, the children, the mentally ill, and the vulnerable from violence.  May God bless us and strengthen us for this work. 

 

You can read the itinerary of response activities that had been planned by the Lexington Interfaith Clergy Association for April 19th and Paul's letter to the congregation HERE on our website.  These events may be rescheduled, depending on how the Gun Rights Across America group responds to the May 1st moratorium. 

 

 ANNOUNCEMENTS & EVENTS 

Newcomer's Dinner, Sunday April 21st
 

Join the Welcoming Committee for a Newcomer's Dinner Sunday April 21st at 5pm in the church Dining Room. Come to this fun family event to meet others in the church in an informal setting. Rev. Paul Shupe will give a brief presentation and you will have a chance to ask all your questions about Hancock. It's a great chance to discover what church activities might interest you, and learn about the church's structure and mission and what it means to be a member. Childcare and activities are provided, and we will finish by 6:15 for those who would like to attend Worship @ the Well. RSVPs are helpful for planning, but come even if you can't decide until the last minute!

 

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. For more information or to RSVP, contact Barbara Shafer of the Welcoming and Membership Committee at welcoming@HancockChurch.org or 781-863-0862.


Sandwiches for the Sandwich Generation
 
The Sandwich Generation:"...a generation of people who care for their aging parents while bringing up their own children."The Hancock Congregational Care committee offers a dinner once a month for those in the "Sandwich Generation". This month the dinner will be on Sunday, April 21st at 7 p.m (right after The Well). We meet in the Pearson room, have dinner together and take a while to talk about concerns we have or solutions we've discovered. Once again, here are the details:

Date: 4/21; 7pm - after The Well
Location: The Pearson room
Dinner and plain or seltzer water are provided. A "good will" offering is appreciated but not required. 


If you'd like to come to the dinner Please email Margy Keeping
mkeeping@verizon.net
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.

 

Open Doors: Visit Lexington's Houses of Worship on April 28th!



Open Doors:  Visit Lexington's Houses of Worship!

April 28th 1:30-5:30


For the first time in known history, places of worship all around Lexington are opening their doors at the exact same time.  This only happens every 300 years! Ever wanted to peek inside one of Lexington's Churches or Synagogues (without having to attend a full service)?  Well, on Sunday April 28th you will have such an opportunity.  Various Houses of Worship in Lexington will be "opening their doors" to the public for brief 10 minute presentations of their history and a quick tour of their facility. These are historical tours only; no attempt to witness to any particular beliefs will be made, and no persuasion or conversion attempted. These presentations/tours will take place each half hour beginning at 1:30 with the last one at 5:00.  Directories of participating churches/synagogues can be picked up at the Visitor Center or at the various Houses of Worship during the Open Doors Event.  Pick one location or as many as you like.  Everyone is invited!


Here are the participating Churches and Synagogues:


First Parish
St. Brigid
Sacred Heart
Trinity Covenant 
St. Paul Evangelical Church
Grace Chapel
Temple Emunah

Temple Isaiah
Hancock Congregational
First Baptist
United Methodist
St. John
St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church
Pilgrim Congregational
Redeemer Episcopal

First Church of Christ, Scientist

Countryside Bible Chapel

 

Bay Colony Brass Concert Saturday May 4th, 2013

 

Founded in 2000, the eighteen piece Bay Colony Brass performs a broad range of repertoire spanning five centuries of brass and orchestral music. The upcoming concert on May 4th at 7:30pm in the sanctuary will feature works of Prokiefiev, Rimsky-Korsakov and Ives.

 

Performing will be Hancock's Robert John, a member of the group's trumpet section for the past four years.  Bay Colony first performed at Hancock in January, where the acoustics of the sanctuary received high praise from musicians and audience alike.

 

This concert is free and open to the public.  It will run approximately 90 minutes with light refreshments served afterward in the Dining Room.

 

 

Become a Member of Hancock!

Several families are planning to join Hancock Church in the morning and evening worship services on May 19th. For more information call the church office at 781-862-4220 to speak with Rev. Paul Shupe or email the Membership Committee at membership@hancockchurch.orgThe next opportunity to join the church will be in October.


 EDUCATION & SMALL GROUPS 

Contemplative Practice within our Christian Tradition with Becca Lockwood


 

Tuesday evenings at 7:00 p.m., starting April 23rd.

Will meet 4/23 in the Wilson Room, and 4/30, 5/2, 5/9, 5/16 in the Pearson Room

Join others as we focus on contemplative practices within our Christian tradition.  We will explore the meanings and experience of three specific practices: centering prayer/meditation, lectio divina, and finding our inner spiritual artist. This group will seek to discover which contemplative practice we as individuals gravitate towards.  In doing this we can foster the beginnings of what may grow into a deep spiritual practice that will better inform us into being the Christians we hope to be. We will be drawing from various religious leaders and resources - readings will be available weekly. Come and explore contemplative practices and how they enrich our spirituality and our community.  Should you have questions or want more information, please contact Seminarian Becca Lockwood.   

Carrying the Light: Sharing the Good News with Alex Shea

 

 

Sunday evenings at 7:15 p.m. starting April 28th

Will meet April 28, May 5, May 12, and May 19 in the Pearson Room

 

 

How often do we talk about our faith?  How would you answer that question if asked not to consider time in Hancock or with Hancock friends?  Have you ever invited someone to worship with us, or shared with them the Good News of our faith?  Do you have an idea of what you would say if you had to?  Might it scare you, just a bit, to consider all this?

 

Whether this scares or excites you, join others to explore what it means to name and share our faith as a progressive, Christian community during the season of Eastertide.  We won't meet to draft Bible tracts or role play logic games to battle non-believers, nor will there be tests or correct answers.  Rather, we'll spend time together, as a diverse group, exploring what sharing the good news means for each of us.  Just maybe, we'll even try to reclaim that difficult "e" word: Evangelism.

 

Our time together will be guided by the book Unbinding the Gospel by Martha Grace Reese (2 copies will be available in the Hancock Church library).   Should you have questions or want more information, please contact Seminarian Alex Shea Will.  

 

 

Women's Retreat: Rock Paper Scissors
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.

Visit our website for more information!

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. 


 

 

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 meets before church service on Sunday mornings at 8:30am in the Pearson Room

 

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. 

 

Join us for First Wednesdays!

 The First Wednesday Discussion Group (formerly held on Thursdays) will meet May 1st, 2013 at 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.

 

Upcoming Prudential Work Day!

 Indoor/Outdoor Work Day Saturday, April 27th from 9am-1pm.  Join members from the Prudential Committee for a spring work day.  Our annual spring to do list is that much longer this year as we prepare the building for the start of Capital Campaign construction work.  No special skills required!  Many hands make light work.  Refreshments provided.  Can't make it in April? Mark your calendar for the next work day on Saturday, May 11th from 9am-1pm.  Contact Prudential Committee member Susan McClements with any questions, skmcclements@gmail.com 781-676-1979.

 

 SERVICE OPPORTUNITIES   

Building Committee Update: Spring Cleaning Time!
  Capital Campaign

Construction documents are almost completed and our architect plans to put the project out to bid May 1.  Assuming that we will then have a contractor on board in June, we hope to see construction activity begin in mid-June to early-July.



Much preparation needs to take place in our building before then.  Because of requirements for staging space for construction, many offices and functions will be displaced: our receptionist Jane will move to the work room, our business administrator Kim will move to the seminarians' office and they will move into the CE office with Pam.  The choir will have to move its rehearsals and music library to the chapel, and the historian's office will have to relocate temporarily.


This means that storage space will be at a premium.  This is a golden opportunity to purge much of the "stuff" which has been stashed at church for years-a real spring cleaning.   If your committee or group has stored boxes, papers, supplies, posters, equipment, etc. in the work room, room 205, tower room, closets off the dining room, hallways, or elsewhere in the building, please go through everything to determine what you want to keep-and if at all possible store it at home. We can help with the disposal of unwanted things.  After the construction we will establish storage areas as needed, but for the coming year we need to clear out everything possible.  


Please help us get the building ready for its transformation.  If you have questions or need help getting organized, please contact Yvette Kirby (yvette.kirby@verizon.net),  Joan Rutila (rutila@rcn.com) or Julina Rundberg (church.administrator@hancockchurch.org).

 
Interfaith Garden--Want to Help?
 

The garden has been cleaned up from the winter, compost has been added and the first of the cool weather crops have been planted.  Parsley, lettuce, beets, radishes, spinach and peas were planted to join the crops that wintered over (asparagus, strawberries and garlic).  Hancock regularly joins members of 12 other churches and temples working at the garden.  The produce will go to the Lexington Food Pantry.  All are welcome...bring a friend, neighbor or your kids.  There are plenty of times that extra help is needed...not just when Hancock is scheduled.  If you are interested in working at the garden, contact Amy Swanson amy.swanson@rcn.com

  

 

 

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/  

 

Read the first Garden Report from Opening day on March 30th Here   

Read the Garden Report from April 6th Here. 

 

Hurricane Sandy Relief Effort
 

 

Eleven Hancock members will travel to Atlantic City, NJ to rehab houses damaged by Hurricane Sandy for 20 families, primarily seniors on fixed incomes and disabled residents, with the Fuller Center for Housing's Covenant Partner in Tabernacle, NJ. FCH has been working hard this last 5 months to remediate the homes by removing everything that was touched by salt water or sand that could become moldy.  Their FCH Legacy Build beginning April 29 will bring hundreds of volunteers from around the country, including us, to renovate these homes so their families can finally move back in.  

 

Neil Brown, president of the FCH NJ Pines, estimates that each house will require on average $12-15 thousand dollars in construction materials to bring them back to livable condition. That doesn't count any labor costs. Volunteers can do much of the work, but pros will be needed to do the electrical and plumbing work. FEMA and/or insurance covers only a very small percentage, if any, of this for most home owners.

 

The Fuller Center has been raising funds for this Legacy Build since November, but much more money is still needed. They have faith that the money will be found. The Hancock contingent would like to help by raising $30,000 to rehab the two houses on which we will be working. Your Easter donation of any size will bring warmth and comfort to these displaced families and will be a tangible reminder that the Risen Christ is still at work in our world today.

How can you give?

 

  1. Make a check out to Hancock Church and put FCH-NJPines on the memo line. Put it in the offering plate, drop it by the church office, or mail it to the church.

  2. Go to hancockchurch.org and click on GIVE to make an online donation to the Fuller Center for Housing, NJ Pines.

For questions, contact Cheryl Kraley at cheryl@kraley.com or Paul DiGiammarino at paul.digiammarino@gmail.com .

 


 

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