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eFaith Matters
Friday, April 29 2022
 
 Roxbury Congregational Church

Roxbury, Connecticut, USA
Church Website: roxburychurch.org

This Sunday
May 1, 2022
Third Sunday of Easter

10:30 a.m. Worship In-Person & Virtual
 on Zoom or the Church's Facebook page

Fellowship Hour follows

Be our guest as we gather
to hear the word of God;
meditate upon its meaning
and purpose for our lives;
to be empowered to go out
and share God's love in our daily lives;
and to bask in the peace that Christ gives.


We are a Community Seeking to Share God's Love!


This Sunday at 10:30 a.m.
Worship Where You Are At  in -person or virtually!

You are invited to worship this Sunday. 
With the return to in-person worship and activities 
we ask that as we come back together that we wear our name tags for worship.

Bulletin: LINK 
 (The link remains the same each week)
There will be a bulletin posted for each week posted by late Saturday.
 
Guest Book: LINK

Online Offering: LINK or point your smartphone camera at the image:  
                                                         

3 Ways to Join Us For Worship:
1. In-person worship  - We are now worshipping in person! Mask-optional for those fully vaccinated (2 shots and booster)
                                                                                                                    
2. Worship using Zoom on your computer, tablet, or smartphone:  Zoom LINK
                            Meeting ID: 623 572 023     Password: 718688    


NOTE: We ask that you keep your computer microphone MUTED, except for the virtual coffee hour, or to share a prayer concern or celebration at the beginning of worship. Thanks!


3.  Worship Using Facebook LIVE at   Facebook LINK
(You do not have to have a Facebook Account to watch) Be patient, the FB feed is turned on after prayer concerns and celebrations are shared - for privacy reasons... typically by 10:35 a.m.  www.facebook.com/RoxburyChurch
 

Prayer List Submissions can be communicated by emailing Rev. Peters, during the welcome at the beginning of worship. If speaking during the worship, use only first names to protect privacy.

Unofficial printed Prayer List guidelines:  for non-member names - one week, which can be requested to remain on for one month, renewable. Deaths - are listed for 1 month;

 

"See" you Sunday morning at 10:30 for worship!

Friday Notes from David
 

Today is the day!
Many have been following the process of our son, Kirby
as he has taken over Maple Bank Farm.
This morning at 10:00 a.m. the Farm Stand opened for the season.
  
It will be open Tuesday - Sunday 10:00 a.m. - 5:30 p.m.
Stop on by and support your local farmer and the Maple Bank Farm tradition
Shop Local!

 

The May edition of Faith Matters
will be up on the Church's Website today
and copies mailed out at noon
You can also find printed copies in the Entrance Foyer and Fellowship Hall

 

Be a congregation that practices Hospitality!
Every church I have talked to says that they describe themselves as a friendly church. And they no doubt have many friendly people in them. 
For those who are our guests on a Sunday morning, they may never get to know that here because they may attend worship and do not receive a welcome or invitation to refreshments afterwards or to return again.
It is said that a guest's impression is formed within the first 7 minutes. So as we see a guest arrive, we might want to welcome them and make sure they can find their way around for worship. (Just think about your first time here and the unease you may have felt.)
You are great people and friendly - lets let our lights shine!
Job & Us - A Bible Study beginning May 15 after worship
Our own Jerry Smith will be offering a weekly series on the Book of Job.
The study will be held in the Chapel Library - bring your coffee and join us...
The week's themes include:
May 15  "Why Must I Suffer So?"
May 22  "With Friends Like These, Who Needs Enemies?"
May 29 no session
June 5  Robust Faith, Faith That Stands up To Suffering
June 12 The Experience of the Unexperienced
June 19 Out of the Whirlwind
June 26 Job's Hope and Our Gift
A Few More Helpers Still Needed
If you can help out with this benefit dinner, please sign up on the Opportunity Table.
Sample Card Wording above

Mother’s Day Cards are on Sale
 
The Mission Committee is once again selling 
Mother’s Day cards to support Church World Services’ Blanket Program. Each $10 colorful Mother’s Day themed card supports a gift to someone in need such as a blanket which can be used for warmth, shelter, carrying goods to the market as well as sheltering young children. Our congregation has a long and generous history with this program. Watch for the table with the cards for sale after worship on Sundays, May 1 and May 8.
 
Father’s Day Cards – Tools of Hope, will be on sale beginning May 29th.
This Week at Church



The Meetinghouse Steeple is lighted
during May 2022
in honor of those serving in the military
and grandson Ben serving as a Army Medic in 
Poland 
by Doris and Chuck Farrell 
 
 
Liturgical Season: Easter
May Deacon of the Month: Chris Childs
(Person to contact for more information)
Friday, April 29   
6:45 p.m.   Confirmation Class leaves for Synagogue tour and service in Southbury


Saturday, April 30
10:30 a.m. Mindfulness Mediation Group (Charlie Stauffacher)

Sunday, May 1,  Third Sunday in Easter 
9:15 a.m.   Choir rehearsal (Sandy Kleisner)            Meetinghouse
10:30 a.m. Worship  - In-Person and virtual              Meetinghouse       
                  Fellowship Hour follows                          Hall
12:00 p.m.  Ladies Luncheon (Jeanne Steers)       1754 House & Tavern Woodbury
3:00 p.m.    Installation Service for new Minister at UCC Southbury

Tuesday, May 3 (Note: Rev. Peters will be taking today off)
9:00 a.m.  Kitchen Rental (Lisa & Kristen)
4:00 p.m. Piano Lessons - Hall - (Sandy K.)

Wednesday, May 4
6:00 p.m. Cub Scouts (Jason McKay)                       Fellowship Hall
7:00 p.m. Boy Scouts (Jason McKay)                       Fellowship Hall

Thursday, May 5
7:00 p.m.    Deacons meeting (Mike Wilcox)                   Chapel Library

Friday, May 6
12:00 p.m.  Red Cross Blond Drive  (Brooke Wheeler)    Fellowship Hall

5:30 p.m.    Art Show Planning (Charlie Meade)                      Chapel Library

Saturday, May 7
10:30 a.m.  Mindfulness Mediation Group (Charlie Stauffacher) Library & Zoom

7:00 p.m.     Spaghetti Dinner benefit for Ukraine           Fellowship Hall

Sunday, May 8  Fourth Sunday of Easter    Mother's Day
9:15 a.m.    Choir rehearsal (Sandy Kleisner)           Meetinghouse
10:30 a.m.  Worship   in person and virtual             Meetinghouse
                   Fellowship Hour follows

                   Mother's Day cards go on sale after worship. - $10 each

Save the Date
May 14, 9:00 a.m. Spring Church Work Day (Trustees)
May 15, 11:45 a.m. First session of a new Bible Study: Job and Us, lead by Jerry Smith
May 15, 3:00 p.m. Long River Concert in the Meetinghouse $30 longriverconcert.org
May 21, 9:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m.
     Rummage and Bake Sale (Sue Stauffacher)

Reminder: If you have any community events that you would like lifted up, please submit them to the church office by 9:00 a.m. on Fridays so they can be printed in the bulletin. We would like to keep spoken announcements to those pertaining to the Roxbury Church.
 
 

If are willing to help with either of these - contact Rev. Peters EMAIL LINK
April Deacon of the Month: David Lincicome assisted by Jan Steers
 
                    Greeters                                 Lay Reader               
May 1: Linda & Steve Ross                            Steve  
May 8: Dariel & Bill Curren                             Bill  
May 15: Janet & Chris Childs                         Chris
              Deacon for May 15 Baptism: Chris Childs
May 22: Joan and Mike Temple                      Joan
 

               Flowers 
May 1: ______________
May 8: Barbara Biafore
May 15: Dariel & Bill Curren
May 22: _____________

 Zoom Virtual Worship Tech
Control and switch between the camera and sharing the bulletin on the screen.

May 1: Barbara Cover with Jerry Smith, training
May 8: _____________
May 15: ____________
May 22: ____________
We are looking for a couple of people who can help us with this. See Rev. David
 
Fellowship Host
 As simple as some cookies with coffee/tea.
May 1: Linda & Steve Ross
May 8: Vail Barrett
May 15: Lindsay Mulhare & Susan Zappulla-Peters
May 22: Elizabeth and Andrey Kutepov
 



Steeple Lighting 
The Steeple is lighted each month in memory or celebration.
Listed below are those who have signed up.

May 2022: Doris and Chuck Farrell
June 2022: ________________
July 2022:  Jan & Bill Steers
August 2022: ______________
September 2022: ___________
October 2022:Elizabeth Kutepov
November 2022: Dale Pinchbeck
December 2022: Diane & Charlie Meade

 
Steeple Lighting: $25 for the month, payable to RCC
and goes into the Memorial Fund - See Rev. Peters

A Word for Today
by Rev. Cameron Trimble

If I could declare a Sacred Text for 2022 that the entire world should read, I would choose 
Braiding Sweetgrass by Robin Wall Kimmerer. Kimmerer is an academically-trained botanist and culturally-shaped member of the Potawatomi Nation. She writes as she teaches, braiding together ancient wisdom with stories and lessons in service of a beautiful message: we are part of a beautiful world, and it’s our privilege and responsibility to care for it.

In her chapter titled “Allegiance to Gratitude,” she tells the story of her daughter being asked to say the Pledge of Allegiance as a sixth-grader in her school. Her daughter’s teacher called Kimmerer and reported that her daughter was not standing and saying the pledge like the other students. She wasn’t being disruptive. She just wasn’t participating.

Kimmerer then reflected on her own experience of saying the pledge as a child. In the moment, her voice joined with others made her feel connected and part of something bigger. But she says, “From where I stand today, though, the idea of asking school children to pledge loyalty to a political system seems exceedingly curious.” 

On the Onondaga land, shaped by the Haudenosaunee Confederacy, school children begin their day not with the Pledge of Allegiance but with the 
Thanksgiving Address. They begin their days by expressing their gratitude to all members of the natural world. It begins…

Today we have gathered and when we look up on the faces around us we see that the cycles of life continue. We have been given the duty to live in balance and harmony with each other and all living things. So now let us bring our minds together as one as we give greetings and thanks to each other as People. Now our minds are one.

The Address goes on for many stanzas, with different children reciting different parts. The Thanksgiving Address is more than a pledge; it’s a statement of identity as a member of a diverse ecosystem woven together so that all may thrive.

We give thanks to our Mother the Earth, for she gives us everything we need for life. She supports our feet as we walk about upon her. It gives us joy that she still continues to care for us, just as she has from the beginning of time. To our Mother, we send thanksgiving, love, and respect. Now our minds are one.

Pledging allegiance to a nation-state isn’t necessarily bad, but it’s profoundly incomplete. Our allegiance must be so much broader. If we are all created in God’s image - all the plants, all the animals, all the fish, all the water, all the air, all the people - then our allegiance must be bigger than our politics. It must include all of creation, and it must call upon us to treat creation with the deepest of respect.

When you recite the Thanksgiving Address, you can’t help but see the abundance of life. My invitation to you this day is to write your own and recite it each morning as a reminder of our special privilege and responsibility as caretakers of a beautiful world. 

We are in this together,

 
Rev. Cameron Trimble
Author of 
Searching for the Sacred: Meditations on Faith, Hope and Love

 

We are receiving financial donations to help the fleeing refugees from Ukraine in Poland. We are working with partner churches in Poland to provide aid and support.

Checks can be dropped off to the church
or you can use the online donation site to give.
Please put Ukraine in the memo.

100% of all donations go directly to ministries on the ground without any overhead.

For more information check out of denomination's Ukraine Appeal page:

https://tinyurl.com/yvsyj5zp
 
Mindfulness Meditation Group – Saturday mornings
Feeling Stressed?   Overwhelmed by the Pandemic?

You are invited to be a part of the Mindfulness Meditation Group which meets Saturday mornings from 10:30 a.m. to noon, in the Chapel Library and on Zoom. Open to any and all in the community, regardless of any religious affiliation.

The Link to join is: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/762243509?pwd=SkFGTXlPSm5HZ1pMZnRMQ3NyZ2NrQT09

Contact Charlie Stauffacher for information at 860-354-1274.


Silver Lake Camp and Retreat Center
223 Low Road, Sharon, CT
860-364-5526

Summer Conferences - 2022
Registrations are now open!
Conferences fill f a s t ! - So plan now or you may not be able to attend when or what you desire!

Learn more about summer camp at Silver Lake, view the 2022 summer brochure, and look through the upcoming sessions at https://www.silverlakect.org/summercamp

The Summer Conferences feature week-long sessions for those entering grades 4-12 in the fall.
Also, there are Family Camps- half-week sessions!

There will be an Open House at Silver Lake, an excellent opportunity to tour and get a feel for your outdoor ministry site, on Sunday, May 15 from 1-5 pm.

Silver Lake provides life-changing experiences of God's love in creation!
Speak with Rev. David with any questions as well to apply for a grant from the Chuch to go towards the cost of a session at Silver Lake! The Camp is American Camping Association certified.

 



Star Island Summer Conferences

Isle of Shoals, off the coast of New Hampshire

A wonderful place for adults and youth where during week-long conferences, one is able to relax, learn, and just be.
Star Island was founded on the traditions of Unitarian Universalism and the United Church of Christ. We strive to contribute to our world by providing a sacred and meaningful space for a vibrant intergenerational community. Their founders believed in liberal religious traditions, and we carry on with their mission today.


Registration for Summer 2022 is now open!

Charlie and Sue Stauffacher as well as Nancy Desmond, have been frequent attenders and would happy to share their reflections of a week on "Star"

More information here: LINK    A listing of the 2022 program are here: LINK

Rummage/ Bake Sale
May 21st 9 a.m. – 2 p.m.

 
Our church's Rummage/Bake sale will be held on Saturday, May 21, from 9:00 - 2:00.  We take gently-used clothing, household items, small working appliances, linens, garden items, plants, small furniture, etc.  We do not take exercise equipment, computers, luggage, baby cribs, electronics, and text books.  If you are undecided, you may call Sue Stauffacher at 860-354-1274 before 7:00 p.m. to ask and to volunteer.
 
 
 
Items may be dropped off beginning Monday, May 16 through Thursday, May 19.  The door into Fellowship Hall will be unlocked all week.
 
Clothing donations MUST be clean and in good condition.  Items must be either on hangars or folded in boxes.  Clothing in garbage bags or plastic grocery bags will NOT be accepted.  
 
At 1:30, we offer a $5 bag sale -
everything you can fit into a paper grocery bag for $5.
 
BAKED GOODS NEEDED
I know many of you just love to bake, so please plan to bake for the sale.  
Please bring them either Friday or early Saturday, packaged and labeled for sale.
Some people come just for our wonderful baked goodies :) We offer free coffee all day.
 
 
If You Want - Just Click the Link Below

Responding to those in need (hurricanes/wildfires / Refugees / Other Special Appeals

Supporting the Church and its ministries with your Offerings

Information about Cash for Causes - (buying gift cards AND benefiting the Church!)

Support for you during these days 

Summer Camp or Conferences at Silver Lake or Star Island

Become a member of The Thomas Canfield Society

Light the Meetinghouse Steeple for a Month


 
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