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Youth Schedule
Save the Dates
Heifer
Submission Guide
First and Third
Grotonwood Registration
Pearson Room Sessions
Pastor's Class
VOLUNTEER/SERVICE
Rosie's Place
Cycle for Life
Lexington Food Pantry
Interfaith Garden
Neighbors in Need
Choristers
Junior Handbells
Seeking Singers
Letter from Nariman and Ann
IN MEMORIAM
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Hancock Children and Youth Blog


Read the latest news about our Children and Youth programs on our BLOG
Children's Program
Every Sunday at 10:20 a.m.

Children PreK-5th Grade are invited to our "Come Join the Circle" program on Sunday Mornings in the newly renovated education wing. Children begin in worship with their families at 10am, after the "children's message" they proceed to the Education Wing for Chapel Time and activity centers. Childcare is provided from 9am-11am in the Infant Toddler Room with Eliza Duncan and teens helpers.

October 5th
All Age Event for children in Clark Hall. A World Wide Open Table: children will explore the communion themes of remembering celebrating and giving thanks for God's love in the world.

October 12, 19, 26
Welcome Children to Chapel Time & Classroom Activities

Theme: Praying with Jesus

"Discovering the elements of the Lord's prayer and exploring the practice of prayer in our lives!"
Junior Youth Organization
Every Sunday at 10:20 a.m.

October 5th
Sandwich making for the Outdoor Church, and all youth return to worship for communion.

October 12, 19, 26

Hancock's Junior Youth Organization (JYO) offers discussion, fellowship, and mission projects for middleschool youth.  JYO youth also begin in worship at 10:00am and then head to the Upper Room for dialogue and activities 'til 11:00am

 

Upcoming Themes for the Fall

The Big C's-Covenant, Communion and Community

Hancock Youth Group (HYG)
Every Sunday at 7 p.m.

HYG is planning for their fall retreat at Grotonwood. To register or for more information contact Student Minister, Andrew Harris at Andrew.harris@hancockchurch.org.


 

 
Confirmation Class
is offered to Youth in 9th grade, at 5 pm on Sundays. For youth in grades 7-8, we also offer an
 For more information contact Pamela Cochrane, Acting Minister of Faith Formation for pam@hancockchurch.org.

Save the dates  


Oct 4
Senior Picnic
Interfaith Garden

Oct 12
Eleanor Redick Johnson memorial service
To see all weekly activities and locations, please view our online calendar.
(We recommend the "agenda" view.)

Notes/Reminders  

Heifer: Global Harvest Festival, Oct 4-5 

Heifer International is hosting a Two Day Global Harvest Festival at their farm in Rutland, MA, October 4-5 from 10am-4pm. It's only $10 per vehicle, so be sure to carpool! Tour Heifer's Global Village, take a hayride through the pumpkin patch, roast coffee, make beeswax candles, and meet farm animals!

(508) 886-2221 or heifer.farm@heifer.org
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The Hancock Weekly is distributed every Wednesday, around noon. The submission deadline is that same Wednesday at 9am. Please send them to Jane Park, jane@hancockchurch.org.

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IN WORSHIP
Sunday morning worship | 10am

Paul Shupe preaches on  

Philippians 2:1-13

 

Evening Worship @the Well | 6:15pm

Alex Shea Will preaches 

 Join us before worship around 6PM for light refreshments, fellowship, and music from the band! 

EDUCATION AND FELLOWSHIP 

First and Third Thursday Discussion Group

This year the First Thursday Discussion Group will meet twice a month.  So the group will be renamed to the First and Third Thursday Discussion Group.  The next meeting will be Oct. 16th at 10am in the Pearson room. The book we will be discussing is "God Is Not One:  The Eight Rival Religions That Run The World" by Stephen Prothero.  

 

READ MORE HERE. Come to as many as you can, even if you have not read the assignment, for a lively discussion.  Contact: Lois Smith Martin, smithmartin224@verizon.net or (781) 270-0304.

 

Senior Picnic
Saturday October 4th

This 31st annual Hancock Senior Picnic will take place at the Historical Society Depot Building in Lexington.

RSVP to office.assistant@hancockchurch.org or call Krystal in the office at 781.862.4220. 
Grotonwood Registration

The Grotonwood Registration deadline is this Sunday, October 5th. 
You definitely don't want to miss out!

New Pearson Room Sessions 
2nd, 3rd, 4th Sundays at 11:15am

Listen.  Learn.  Pray.  These three words will shape our congregational life in the year to come.  We urge each person to engage in all three, and your ministers will offer opportunities for doing so.  Join one of us at 11:30 Sunday morning in the Pearson Room:
  • Second Sunday of each month - We'll listen to the hopes and concerns of all who join us
  • Third Sunday of the month - We'll offer a chance to learn more about the work of Hancock and of the United Church of Christ
  • Fourth Sunday of the month - We'll share together the hopes and concerns of our lives and join in prayer together

We invite one and all to join us as we Listen, Learn and Pray.

 

-Paul, Alex, Pam, Nancy and Andrew

 

Next session October 12th: Listen with the Search Committee
Pastor's Class This Sunday
Sunday, 8:30am in Pearson

 

Pastor's Class continues on Sundays at 8:30am in the Pearson Room. Paul Shupe has returned to leading the class. Special thanks to Craig Zaehring and Adult Ed for leading the sessions over the summer!

SERVICE OPPORTUNITIES

New Way to Volunteer at Rosie's Place
Rosie's Place

 

We are looking for volunteers to cater a meal at Rosie's Place in October and November! Volunteers will have the opportunity to go to Rosie's Place to prepare and serve a nutritious meal to approximately 150 women in need. If you are interested in volunteering, please email LaurenBShifflett@gmail.com. You will be asked to respond to an easy poll to help us select the dates we serve at Rosie's. 

Steve Cooper - Cycle for Life

Steve Cooper is riding the Cycle for Life, which supports funding for Cystic Fibrosis. He'll ride a 65 mile loop that starts and ends in Holliston, MA. If you would like to donate to Steve's campaign, click HERE!
Lexington Food Pantry
While we appreciate all of the support we get, we could always use more help on the Saturdays we serve. If you have any questions please contact Scott Griffith at isb.scooter@gmail.com or 509-710-5371.

In addition to monthly work at the pantry, we are in great need of people to deliver food from the church on a roughly weekly basis. We are looking for people who are available Fridays in the early afternoon. If we get enough people, the commitment would only be once a month or every other month.
Volunteer at the Interfaith Garden!

 

Early fall is the perfect time to volunteer at Interfaith Garden! There are plenty of things to do well into October.

Next days for Hancock volunteers are:

 

Sat      10/4/14           8:30 to 10am

Sat      10/18/14         8:30 to 10am

Sat      10/25/14         8:30 to 10am


 

For more information contact Laurel Cooley at cooley.laurel1@gmail.com

Neighbors in Need
Neighbors in Need is a special mission offering of the UCC that supports ministries of justice and compassion throughout the US. One-third of NIN funds support the Council for American Indian Ministries. Two-thirds of the offering is used by the UCC's Justice and Witness Ministries to support a variety of justice initiatives, advocacy efforts, and direct service projects.

Donations will be accepted at this Sunday's service.

MUSIC

Join Hancock Choristers!

This high energy, fast paced group is open to kids in grades 1-5. We rehearse most Sundays 11:15 to noon, and sing in church about 4 times a year. This is a great place to learn the basics of singing and music, how to work with a group, learn some of the music of our church tradition, and to have fun! Led by Mark Morgan and accompanied by Marilyn Becker.

Questions? Call Mark Morgan at 781-862-4220 ext 212 or e-mail him at mark@hancockchurch.org
Junior Handbell Choir TODAY!

Junior Handbells will rehearsing today at 4:30PM in the bell room. Children in 3rd grade and above are welcome to join. This group is open to the community at no charge, so feel free to invite a friend.

No musical experience is necessary. READ MORE HERE.

 

If you would like to reserve a spot for your child, or if you have questions, please email Marilyn at marilyn.becker@hancockchurch.org.

Seeking Sopranos and Altos!

The Chancel Choir is in need of 3-4 sopranos and 2 or 3 altos to fill out our group! Why sing in choir?
  • Great health benefits (we're not kidding! It is well documented that singing in choir is great mind/body exercise)
  • There's nothing like making great music with other people (just ask a choir member)
  • An excellent way to "take a break" in your week and do something for yourself that is also completely communal
  • A great way to participate in the life of the church

You do NOT need to:

  • audition
     
  • be an experienced choral singer
  • have a great voice
  • know a lot about music
  • have to commit to singing each and every week all year. We can accommodate a variety of life/work schedules
     

So come join us! We meet on Thursday evening from 7:30-9:15 in the Chapel, and sing most Sundays starting at 8:45. Questions? Contact Mark Morgan at mark@hancockchurch.org or at 781-862-4220.

ANNOUNCEMENTS

Letter from Nariman and Ann

Dear Hancock Family,

We do not know where to begin to express our gratitude to all of you for your ongoing support and love over these last two unbelievably painful months. You have nurtured us with warm embraces, good food, beautiful flowers, and loving phone calls, cards and emails. You have prayed for us.  You have let us know that you care even when we have been unable to respond. You have given more than generously to the children's fund.

And then twenty-five of you, plus our own Peter, Ashlee and Alison, gave up the better part of a beautiful Friday and Saturday to build dressers and clean up and paint our basement for the "kid room."  The kids say "thank you so much" and "thank you thank you thank you!"

From the moment we walked into Hancock Church twenty-two years ago we knew that it was a good place.  We always took for granted the fact that we help each other out in any kind of crisis. But we never truly saw the depth of the love and nurturing at Hancock until this time when we have needed it so desperately.

Thank you all, ever so much, our true extended family.
With love,

Peter, Ashlee, Justin, the children, Ann and Nariman

IN MEMORIAM 

Remembrances We extend our sympathy to the friends and family of those who have passed away recently.

Eleanor Redick Johnson passed away July 18, 2014 in Nashua, NH. A memorial service will be held at Hancock Church on October 12, 2014 at 2pm. 
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