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2017 Worship ~ Sundays 10:00 a.m. Lent: A Different Kind of Tithing I m a believer in tithing that is a giving away of 10% of income. It is a practice that has enriched my spiritual life. You may have heard me talk about this from time to time. But with this issue of the Chimes, I d like to invite you to think about a different kind of tithing. The season of Lent consists of the forty days prior to Easter (Sunday s don t count, since every Sunday is a celebration of the resurrection). Lent begins with Ash Wednesday, which this year falls on March 1. (For those who like detail: In 325CE the Council of Nicaea established that Easter would be held on the first Sunday after the first full moon occurring on or after the vernal equinox. From that point forward, the Easter date depended on the ecclesiastical approximation of March 21 for the vernal equinox.) At 40 days, Lent represents roughly 10% or a tithe of the 365 days of the calendar year. Thinking of Lent as a tithe of our time to God is very helpful, I think. We set aside one small portion of the year to devote some extra focus and attention to worshipping God, following Jesus, and more intentionally practicing our faith. At First Parish Church, you ll find many ways and opportunities to engage, or reengage your faith. If you haven t been giving God enough time, here s a chance to try something new. Whether it is daily prayer, scripture reading, attending worship services, or just joining in some activities at church marking off this time will make a difference in your life. See you in church! -- MSB Lenten Bible Study: The Letter to the Philippians Come join in an informal discussion of one of the Apostle Paul s most important (and shortest!) letters. Pastor Mike will lead a conversation that touches on some of the most important themes of the Christian life. This will also be an opportunity, before Mike s retirement this summer, to spend time together reflecting on the meaning of our life together in Christ. We will focus each week on one chapter. Join us for one session or for all four! Four Thursday evenings in Lent from 6:30 to 8:00 p.m. in the Parlor: March 16 Chapter 1; March 23 Chapter 2; March 30 Chapter 3; April 6 Chapter 4.

NHCUCC Women s Fellowship The annual Spring Gathering for the State Women s Fellowship will be held at Keene United Church of Christ on Saturday, March 25, 2017, with registration starting at 9:30 a.m. The theme for the day is Our Lasting Legacy. Guest speaker will be Rev. Cynthia Bagley. Her topic will be Leaving a Legacy of Love: Writing an Ethical Will Part I in the morning and Workshop: Writing an Ethical Will Part II in the afternoon. The program will end around 3:00 p.m. The $12 registration fee includes coffee in the morning and lunch. Make checks payable to: NHCUCC Women s Fellowship. Mail registrations and checks by March 10 th to Trudie Bergeron, 46 Nantucket Place, Greenland, NH 03840. Questions? Please contact Trudie at 603-828-4200 or TrudieGlenn@yahoo.com. March 12th, 2017 Don t forget to turn your clocks AHEADone hour for Daylight Savings Time Sunday School Mission Project Personal Care Items St. Patrick s Day Menu! A NEW ENGLAND BOILED DINNER Saturday, March 4 th 4:30 to 6:30 PM Adults $15.00; Children under 12 $12.00. Corned beef, cabbage, potatoes, carrots, beets, cole slaw, Irish soda bread and maybe a few culinary surprises! Entertainment while you dine by the duo guitarists/vocalists The Woo Girls: Annie Keazer-Perry and Katherine Derby, Come on by and enjoy our famous First Parish food! Are You Ready For Spring? The Monday Morning Walking Group can help you prepare. We start at 9:00 a.m. every Monday in the sanctuary and walk as long as anyone wishes, usually an hour or less. Come enjoy pleasant conversation with nice people and exercise that will make you feel terrific. Everyone moves at their own pace and fitness level. When the weather is more agreeable we can move outdoors. So join us for fun and become a healthier you!

Each year the Mission and Action Board awards scholarships to graduates from the congregation pursuing higher education. The Martha Rowe Scholarship is available for students pursuing the nursing field or patient care related fields. The Richard Abbott Scholarship is available for business majors. Mission and Action also awards scholarship to individuals who wish to continue their education on the postsecondary level in any field or who wish to participate in a community service project. Applicants for scholarships will receive consideration based on community projects completed, contributions to our church and to their school, an application essay, and the recommendations of three individuals. Application forms are available on the church bulletin board. The deadline for submission of applications is May 1, 2017. For more information, please contact the scholarship coordinator, Kristen Peyton. She may be reached at 724-816-8242 or KristenL.Peyton@gmail.com. UKAMA MISSON Give thanks for the past, for those who had vision, who planted and watered so dreams could come true The Mission and Action Board heart- fully thanks all of you who made this mission possible! We can t be more thrilled with the outcome and to announce that we not only met but exceeded our goal of raising $6,000.00 for the clean water project. We asked you to help us bring clean water to our friends and family at Highfield Church and they prayed for us that our mission would be blessed. Their prayers and ours were answered. Your hearts spoke loudly! With the drilling of a new bore hole, we will be bringing clean water to our friends and family at Highfield Church UCC, Harare, Zimbabwe. I am sure many of us are concerned about how we will move forward now that Pastor Mike has announced his retirement. According to the church bylaws, the Board of Deacons has two responsibilities. The first is to call an interim pastor while the church searches for a new settled pastor. The second is to appoint a search committee of seven or nine people to find our new settled pastor. To start this process, the Deacons met with Conference Minister Gary Schulte on February 14. Gary will be working with us throughout the process until we call our new pastor. The first step is to call an interim minister. A small group of Deacons is working to complete a draft of the Request for Interim Leadership. After this is approved by the entire board it will be sent to the Conference. The Conference will then provide a list of at least two candidates for the position of Interim Pastor. The Deacons will then interview the candidates and either select one or ask for more candidates. Once we have called an interim, the Deacons will begin the process of calling a search committee. If you are like me, you will experience frustration that it all takes too long, normally 12 to 18 months. I keep reminding myself that we are working to God s timeline and as long as we work diligently and in good faith to discern God s will we will be successful. We will keep you updated on our progress. In the meantime, if you have any questions please feel free to ask any Deacon. Peace and Grace, John Russell, Co-Chair Men s Group meets Wednesday evenings at 7:00 PM in the Parlor.

A play based on the life of New England s own Emily Dickinson At First Parish Church in two performances: Friday, March 24 at 7:00 p.m. and Saturday, March 25 at 2:00 p.m. The Belle of Amherst delicately explores the life of America s greatest woman poet from the ageof15whenshewasfullofhope,untilshediedat56,avirtualrecluse. MissDickinson s experiences are recreated on the stage with liberal excerpts from her poetry. Our own Carol Davenport will recreate this one-woman production which she performed at two seacoast theater venues several years ago to critical acclaim. This fully staged and costumed production will be performed in the sanctuary, utilizing our newly installed lighting system. This production is being donated by Carol and her production team to the ongoing FPC FUNdraising initiatives. Save the dates! You will not want to miss this one-of-a-kind performance which the NY Daily news called: magnificent an arresting, riveting experience.

Spring plants to decorate our Sanctuary for Easter may be ordered by pre-paying when you sign up on the sheet on the bulletin board across from the office. The price is $10.00 per plant. Please indicate how you would like the dedication to read. Please sign up by April 2nd. We mourn the loss of our dear friends, called home by God to share in the everlasting kingdom of Heaven Carl Lauersen ~ Karen Henck s father Norman Stacy ~ Ruth Stacy s husband Richard York ~ Laurie York s husband Melody ~ Danielle Filion s grandmother Our youth will be seeing The Shack as a group on Sunday, March 12 th. We will gather after church and carpool to the theater. Please let me know if you plan to attend so I can plan tickets accordingly. THANK YOU to all who supported our youth and bought Super Bowl Subs AND pledged our teams for the Dover Children s Home Annual Bowl-A-thon Our FPC team won BEST THEME WEAR! February 5 In loving memory of her mother Gladys Mickey Harris given by Lana Black February 19 In loving memory of Elbridge and Donald Goodwin and Walter Phelps given by Doris Goodwin and family February 26 In loving memory of Pam Bertram-Stieglitz given by her husband Joe Stieglitz If you would like to purchase altar flowers, please contact Joanne in the church office at 742-5664. One Great Hour of Sharing is the Lenten Offering of the United Church of Christ that supports disaster, refugee and development actions. The offering date for the One Great Hour of Sharing offering is March 26th, but gifts may be shared at any time. Please give generously! Offering envelopes will be in the Sunday bulletins on March 26 th. Thank you.

www.firstparishdover.org First Parish Church, 218 Central Avenue Dover, NH 03820 Email: firstparish@comcast.net Office hours: M-F 9 AM -3 PM (603) 742-5664; Rev. Michael Bennett, Pastor & Teacher msb@firstparishdover.org Rick Gremlitz, Church Administrator rickgremlitz@yahoo.com NH UCC: www.nhcucc.org Bulletin Deadline: Tuesdays by 9:00AM Chimes Deadline: The 15 th of every month ~ Please email bulletin and chimes information to Joanne at firstparish@comcast.net The Chimes The First Parish Church Congregational The United Church of Christ 218 Central Avenue Dover, New Hampshire 03820 Return Service Requested