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January/2017 Rev. Angela V. Wells Pastor Michael Lewis Moderator CONTENTS Pastor Message 1 Music Ministry Nominating Info Finance and Stewardship Info 2 Christian Education True North Hours New Members 3 Serenade Update Moment of Reflection Spiritually Speaking On BCAT 4 A Publication of the United Church of Christ, Congregational, 6 Lexington Street, Burlington, MA 01803 PHONE (781) 272-4547 - FAX (781) 272-3434 or E-Mail us at uccburlington@gmail.com Visit our website at uccburlington.org HILLTOP HERALD Dear Beloved UCC Community, It s a new year! Time to shake off the dust, stand up straight, hold our heads high and get ready for a new year! Okay okay, I know that s easier said than done. Many of us are feeling weary, worried about the future, not convinced that this year will be any better than last year. Well, I have good news for you! The Burlington Interfaith Clergy group is planning an event that I hope will brighten your spirits and put us in the right mindset for this new year. The truth is that most people are good, loving, accepting and generous. That might not be what we hear on the news every night, because unfortunately it s the people who act out who usually get the most media attention. Well, this event is called Responding to Intolerance: An Interfaith Forum, and I hope it will be an inspirational reminder of all that is good in our community, so that we might continue to capitalize on the good that is in our midst. Here are the details of the event: "Responding to Intolerance: an Interfaith Forum" Sunday, January 8 from 4:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. Islamic Center of Burlington 130 Lexington Street, Burlington, MA In recent months there have been documented increases in incidents of intolerance, violence, discrimination and oppression both in Massachusetts and around the country. In response, the Bedford and Burlington Interfaith Clergy Associations are sponsoring an interfaith forum exploring ways that faith communities understand, experience, and respond to situations and incidents of intolerance. The Forum will be hosted by the Islamic Center of Burlington, and features a panel discussion with representatives of four traditions each reflecting on their own faith community's experiences of and teaching about oppression. Missions 5 -Rosie s Place -Red Wagon -C4C -Green Team Info Poinsettias and Birthdays 6 Joys & Concerns 7 Worship Schedule 8 Calendar 9 Panelists include: Rabbi Susan Abramson of Temple Shalom Emeth in Burlington Imam Shakeel Rahman Miah of the Islamic Center in Burlington The Rev. Christopher Wendell of St. Paul's Episcopal Church in Bedford Bishop Jared Koyle of the Billerica Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints (Mormon). Dinner follows the panel discussion. Guests are invited to bring a dessert to share (no alcohol). To observe the customs of the mosque, all attendees will be asked to remove their shoes upon entering, men and women will be seated separately for the panel discussion, and women's heads should be covered (some coverings will be available at the door). Unfortunately, I will not be able to attend this event because I will be out of town at a conference, but I hope we have a large UCC representation. This is a chance for us to come together, as a community, at the start of this new year, to be reminded that we have so much more in common than we do difference, and we can work together to make the world a more just and peaceful place for all God s people. Blessings to you and Happy New Year, 1 1.

We are on BCAT! Our services are being recorded so that they can be broadcast on BCAT, our local cable access channel. You can watch the service on Mondays at 4:30pm and Sundays at 6:00pm. Please note, the only people whose faces are on camera are the choir and those who lead the worship service. MUSIC NOTES Thank you, Christmas Musicians! A special thanks to all our musician volunteers who brought us their wonderful music on Christmas Eve, especially to our Adult Choir and our Youth Choir. Our Youth Choir members are Kristen Harder, Laura Harder, and Diana Sears. Our Adult Choir members are Arun Arumugam, Aline Beck, Bill Beyer, Debbie Claar, Sarah Clark, Bill Hitchcock, Dave Hooper, Dorothy Murdoch, Tom Spearson, Lynn & Lee Tirrell, Nancy Todd, Deana Tredeau, and Sue Trefethen. January Rehearsals The choirs will rehearse every Wednesday in January. Youth Choir will meet from 5:45pm- 6:15pm, and the adults will meet from 7:15pm- 9:00pm. We always welcome new singers! A REQUEST FROM THE NOMINATING COMMITTEE The Nominating Committee is in need of people to serve on many of our church s boards and committees. Please contact Carol Downing, Marcia Rich or Janet Knudsen to discuss how you might best serve our church. Deacons Special Music Fund We are very grateful to these church members and friends who have recently donated to the Special Music Fund: -Marion E. Braley, in honor of Saints Cindy Gilpin and Karen Welch -Paul Raymond -The Shute Family, in memory of family and friends -Paul Mouratidis & Joe Stoddard, in honor of the choirs -Anne Stafford, in memory of Ruth Roach -Barbara Moran, in memory of loved ones -Julie & Michael Lewis -Nancy Todd -Mike & Deana Tredeau Keep in touch! Email: music@uccburlington.org Twitter: @uccbmusic Facebook: www.facebook.com/burlingtonchoirs Google+: Joe Stoddard (music@uccburlington.org) FINANCE & STEWARDSHIP We would like to thank everyone who has turned in their Pledge Cards and Time and Talent Surveys for 2017. If you are planning on turning them in and have not yet done so, we would greatly appreciate it if you could. This will help us plan our upcoming Church year. Thank you. 2

CHRISTIAN EDUCATION Happy New Year from the Christian Education committee and Larainne Wilson!! The CE committee and congregation wish to give Larainne a huge "Thank you" for the wonderful job she did directing this year's Christmas Pageant. Also thanks go out to all those who volunteered to make it possible - the participants, those who worked behind the scenes and those who helped to create the Shepherds Pie/Angel Food cake lunch afterwards! We look forward to a great year of continuing CE programs. Future plans include intergenerational events, bible and book studies, youth participation opportunities, and summer church activities for the Sunday School. FAREWELL TO OUR NURSERY ATTENDANT! Alison Dunbar our wonderful nursery attendant will be leaving us for a full time position elsewhere. We all wish her well and thank Alison for the great job she s done with our youngest members! With Alison leaving we now have her position open. All interested people over the age of 18 should contact Rev. Angela Wells at RevWells@uccburlington.org Once again we need volunteer teachers and assistants in the nursery and as Sunday School helpers!! Please contact Jan Costa at jancosta124@gmail.com or sign up on the sheets or available during coffee hour if you are able to help out. The nursery and Sunday School program can not effectively continue without volunteer help.. Thanks to all who support these programs!!! MLK Day of Learning: Saturday, January 14, 2017, 9 a.m. 1 p.m., First Parish UCC, Brookline. Ages 7-adult welcome. Team Awesome participants, youth and families welcome! We will leave from UCC Burlington at 7:45. Cost is $25 for adults and $10 for those 7-18. Lunch is included. Organized by City Mission Society. TRUE NORTH HOURS Please note Rev. Angela Wells will be at True North Coffee Shop on the following dates. However, her door is always open! Tuesday, Jan. 10th from 4-6pm Thursday, Jan 12th from 9-11am Tuesday, January 17th from 4-6pm Thursday, January 19th from 9-11am Tuesday, January 24th from 4-6pm Thursday, January 26th 9-11am NEW MEMBERS INFORMATION! Are you newer to our church? Are you interested in learning more about our theology, our denomination, and how things work behind the scenes? Are you interested in church membership and what that means? Please join us for a New Members Class on Thursday, January 19th at 7:00pm. All are welcome, even if you aren't interested in joining at this time, you are invited to come to learn more about our community. Please RSVP to Angela (RevWells@UCCBurlington.org) if you plan to attend. Also looking ahead, our New Members Service will be on Sunday, February 5th, for those of you who are interested in joining the church. 3

HOLIDAY SERANDE UPDATE! THE CHARLIECHORDS, a cappella group, from Berklee College of Music delighted and entertained UCC with holiday tunes, spirited music and even energized the audience on Saturday, Dec. 3. Also, we were enchanted by the gifted musical talents of a few with their performance on guitars and the piano. This was the 4th year coming to UCC. Special thank you goes to all those that baked cookies for additional fundraising which brought in $228.00. Thank you to Barbara Moran and Gail Ciano for packing all the cookies! And thank you to Deb Raymond and Gail Ciano who did a great job selling tickets and cookies! Thank you to Marcus Griep, audio tech! Thank you to Kellsee Lynch, Samantha & Nichole Flecchia for helping out during the evening. Thank you to Jan Costa and Kari Lynch for kitchen help. Thank you to Dave McNeil, Conrad Fong and Geoffrey Fong for providing transportation to the 18 member group from Boston. And most importantly, thanks to all of you who came and enjoyed the performance and a night of fellowship! Benefits from this event of $574, go to support TEAM AWESOME. MOMENT OF REFLECTION: TIME TO SIGN UP! During our stewardship campaign, do you love hearing people share about why they love the church? Well, good news! You are now going to hear those testimonies year-round, and you have an opportunity to share your own story. Starting in 2017, we will hear one reflection on the 3rd Sunday of each month, about why the church is a priority in someone's life. If you'd like to participate and share your story, please see the signup sheet at coffee hour to choose your month for next year. Please be in touch with Angela if you have any questions. Thank you! SPIRITUALLY SPEAKING! A Program by Rabbi Susan Abramson! The Link below will take you to the Spiritually Speaking episode that is airing on BCAT featuring our Church! Well Done! https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=yasgr9lhkfo 4

BOARD OF MISSIONS ROSIE S PLACE We will volunteer again to Rosie s Place a shelter for women, on January 4th a Wednesday. We appreciate any travel size toiletries to bring into Boston that day. If you would like to join us please contact Jan McSheffrey at 781-454-6050 or afdove@verizon.net RED WAGON The last Sunday of the month we take a collection of specific items needed at the Burlington Food Pantry. We have been asked to donate the following: CEREAL VEGETABLE OIL JELLY Please bring items to worship on January 29th and we will bring them forward during the service. CRAFTING FOR A CAUSE C4C Crafters will continue to meet on Wednesdays from 1 to 3 or 4PM. Even if you do not consider yourself creative you are welcome to join us for company and conversation. We are going to try once a month to work on a project for the fall fair. The activities planned so far include: Making Christmas balls with pictures of the sanctuary decorated for Christmas. Making a small cloth advent calendar with button decorations. Converting the many sheets we have collected into pillow cases. These will be given to an attendee who uses them to make dresses for girls in Africa. For more information you may contact Susan Eby. "Green Tip: With colder weather upon us, check your windows and doors for drafts to keep heat in and cold out. It's very easy to have missed the not-quite-closed or unlocked window and weather stripping that could use replacing. Make sure your heating vents are clear and there is room around your intakes for best airflow in your home." It REALLY makes a difference! 5

Christmas Poinsettia Plants Were Given in Memory/Celebration of: Aline Beck Marion Braley-Freeman Luella Brown Dick & Karen Butler Joyce Carpenter & Family Costa Family Damiani Family Eby Family Fong Family Garside Family Barbara Hayes Dennis Huebner Keyser Family Bobbie Killilea Killilea Family Janet & Bob Knudsen Walter & June Landin Lynch Family MacKenzie Famiy Barbara Moran Barbara Naddaff Marcia Rich Wynelle & Robert Scenna Kay Shute Anne Stafford Stahlinski Family Staten Children Tredeau Family Pam & Don Walker Rev. Angela Wells Robert Winsor Al, my brother and two sisters Family and Friends Husband Dick and Loved Ones Parents and Loved Ones Bob Carpenter Friends and Family Loved Ones Loved Ones Family, Friends and Loved Ones Our son, Timothy My Husband Bob and Son Rob Rindy and Mark Edward Huebner Hilda & Byron Campbell and Dorothy Talalas My Hilltop ladies past and present Our Grandchildren and family past and present Arthur W. Mills Helen S. Macurdy, Beck Families Loved Ones MacKenzie and Murray Families Husband, Mother & Father For Peace on Earth Sue & Graydon Rich and Thelma & Harold Neal Loved Ones Family and Friends Doug Stafford, Doug Hookway, Parents and Siblings Loved Ones Our Parents Fred and Alice Our Parents and Grandparents Best Wishes to All! The amazing UCC Staff: Bobbie, Joe, Larainne, Alison and Steve! Samantha Winsor JANUARY BIRTHDAY WISHES 6 Nelson Eby 7 Ali & Peter Wisniewski 8 Kathy Olney 9 Denise Reicher 14 Bob Anderson 16 Suzanne Trefethen 18 Bob Marsh 18 Beverly Maher 19 Erin Killilea 20 Penny Marsh 20 Ruth Reddig 22 John Heald 26 Sara Goodrich-Byers 28 Tom Killilea 28 Jan McSheffrey 31 Kristin Duran 6

PEOPLE TO KEEP IN OUR PRAYERS Anna Karwan's Mom Irene Larainne Wilson and her Dad Allen Wilson Sheri Wilson's nephew Tyler and her Mom Deb Glancy's friend Mario Jan Blandino and her great grandson Brandon Contoni (only 6 and diagnosed with a rare cancer) Nancy Todd's Mom Dot Gordon Cindy Phillips Dad in Hospice Chris Cahoon Carol Downing's husband Ron Sheila Vitale Nick Ciano's Mom Jenny Bobbie Killilea's friend little Chloe Peterson and John Ford Joe s parents Joseph & Lillian, niece Kari, and former student Ian Woody Knowles' friend Chris Carbeau's grandson-serious health issues Kendra s Grandfather Phil Joyce Carpenter s grandnephew baby Logan Jessy McNeil s Brother Mel, Mom and Sister Grace Anne Stafford's grandsons Tyler and Zach Dorothy Murdoch's daughter Judy and brother Frank Lucy s cousin Brad Stanley Dot Drinkwater Ruth Reddig Everett Langley and his brother George John Heald s sister Susan & Mom Aimee Tredeau's friend Amanda Barbara Moran's friend Heather Kerry Beyer Ginger Mungillo s son, Jim Fred Garside Alan Wright's Mom Mary CONDOLENCES Our dear member Ruth Roach passed away in December. Please keep her many family members and friends in your thoughts and prayers. A long wonderful life! Ruth will be dearly missed! Arun Arumugam's brother, Prithiviraj Arumugam passed away this week. Please keep Arun and his family in your prayers! Our deepest sympathy! 7

Worship Participation Schedule January 1 Communion Prep: Jan McSheffrey-Dave Ierardi 10:30am Lay Leader: Marcia Rich If you cannot Head Usher: Dave Hooper participate in Ushers: Dave & Janet Hooper/Mark & Donna Flecchia Worship or Greeters: Volunteers Nursery contact: Nursery Coverage: Sheri Wilson-Nicole Flecchia Donna Flecchia Flower Deliverer: Not needed today at 781-272-4756 Collector: Carol Downing Coffee Host: Kay Shute Bakers: Kay-Jane Raymond-Jessy McNeil If you cannot January 8 Guest Preacher: Mark Flecchia host/bake contact 10:30am Lay Leader: Michael Lewis Jane Raymond at Head Usher: Everett Langley 781-272-9647. Ushers: Everett-John Heald-Carol Downing-Barbara Moran Greeters: Bev Maher Church School: Larainne Wilson-TBA Nursery Coverage: Alison Dunbar-Paul Raymond Flower Deliverer: BevMaher Collector: Everett Langley Coffee Host: Donna Flecchia Bakers: Donna-Anne Stafford-Bev Maher January 15 Lay Leader: Deb Glancy 10:30am Head Usher: Mark Flecchia Ushers: Mark-Chris & Gary Stahlinski-Dave Ierardi Greeters: Luella Brown Church School: Larainne Wilson-TBA Nursery Coverage: Sheri Wilson-Sam Flecchia Flower Deliverer: Marge Zamanian Collector: Marge Zamanian Coffee Host: Chris Stahlinski Bakers: Chris-Bobbie Killilea-Wynelle Scenna January 22 Lay Leader: Craig Baker 10:30am Head Usher: Conrad Fong Ushers: Conrad-Marge Zamanian-Kari Lynch-Kendra Griep Greeters: Jean Bastos Church School: Larainne Wilson-TBA Nursery Coverage: Sheri Wilson-Damalie Dakoye Flower Deliverer: Sue Trefethen Collector: TBA Coffee Host: Jan McSheffrey-Carol Downing Bakers: Jan-Carol-Shirley Fong January 29 Lay Leader: Lucy Damiani February 5 Communion Prep: 10:30am Head Ushers: Janine Towle Ushers: Janine-Deb Raymond 10:30am Donna Ferro-Deb Glancy Jane Raymond-Volunteer Lay Leader: Dave Hooper Greeters: Janice Grace Head Usher: Marcia Rich Church School: Larainne Wilson-TBA Ushers: Marcia-Michael Deluca Nursery Coverage: Sheri Wilson-Donna Flecchia Mark & Donna Flecchia Flower Deliverer: Cindy Phillips Greeter: Kay Shute Collector: Barbara Moran School: Larainne-TBA Coffee Host: Barbara Moran Nursery: Sheri-Jan McScheffrey Bakers: Barbara-Hilary Bonnell Flower Delivery: Anna Karwan Collector: Marcia Rich Potluck Luncheon for Annual Meeting! (Congregation-see sign up sheet!) 8

Montessori School M-F 8-5:30p January 2017 Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday 1 Happy New Year!! 2 3:30p Irish Step 7:30p Trustees 7:30p AA 3 NO True North 7:15p Deacons 4 Rosie s Volunteers To Boston 1p C4C 5 NO True North 6 7 10:30am Communion 5:45p Youth Choir 7p Scouts 7:15p Adult Choir 8 10:30a Worship/ School 4pm Interfaith Forum @ Islamic Center 9 3:30p Irish Step 7:30p AA 10 4-6p True North 11 1p C4C 5:45p Youth Choir 7p Scouts 7:15p Adult Choir 12 9-11a True North 13 14 Montessori Open House 9am MLK Day of Learning in Brookline 15 10:30a Worship/ School Moment of Reflection 16 3:30p Irish Step 7:30p AA 17 4-6p True North 18 1p C4C 5:45p Youth Choir 7p Scouts 7:15p Adult Choir 19 9-11a True North 7p New Members Class 20 21 Memorial Service & Reception George Skelton 22 10:30a Worship/ School 23 3:30p Irish Step 7:30p AA 24 4-6p True North 25 1p C4C 5:45p Youth Choir 7p Scouts 7:15p Adult Choir 26 9-11a True North 27 28 29 10:30a Worship/ School Red Wagon 30 3:30p Irish Step 7:30p AA 31 NO True North 9

UCC 6 Lexington Street Burlington, MA 01803 Address Service Requested Happy New Year! JANUARY 2017 10

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