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Church Events for Lent & Easter 2015 First Congregational Church, United Church of Christ at 10 Station Rd in Hartland, Vermont 05048 Rev. Lucia Anne Jackson, Pastor website: www.hartlandcongregationalchurch.org Facebook: HartlandCongregationalChurch Church Telephone: (802)436-2224 or via email at RevLucia13@gmail.com Dear Members and Friends You are invited to enter the sacred season of Lent with our Ash Wednesday service this week. Lent is the 40 day journey of spiritual preparation for Easter. Our worship services will be based on the last week in Jesus life. The music, prayer and conversation will focus on the Lenten journey Additionally, we have some interesting opportunities for prayer, fasting and works of love the tradition disciplines in Lent. During this time, the Monday Bible Study will explore the scripture lesson deeply in preparation for worship. The Church School will be learning how the Heifer Project, a Christian founded organization, works to End Hunger and Poverty while Caring for the Earth. The whole congregation is invited to participate in the Heifer Project s work and ministry by taking a home a Heifer bank and giving calendar to reflect on our own abundance in a world of need. We will have a special service on April 12 th to collect the donations and celebrate the Heifer project. For works of love, we have two Habitat work days schedule and a Hixon House dinner please consider participating in one of these outreach ministries. You have an opportunity to make this season of Lent a time of personal growth and deep reflection. Make the commitment to weekly worship. Join the adult study. Begin your day in prayer. Open your bible. Reach out to your neighbor. Tell me about your Journey. I d love to hear your story! See you in Church peace Lucia Worship & Church School for Lent & Easter *Wed, Feb 18 th 6:00 - Ash Wednesday Service a simple, reflective service with imposition of Ashes, prayer, scripture & silence followed by Soup & Bread supper hosted by the Deacons please bring your own bowl or mug for soup! *Sun, February 22 nd - 1 st Sunday in Lent Worship 11:30 Unwrapping Our Gifts *Sun, March 1 st - 2 nd Sunday in Lent Worship with Communion 11:30 Unwrapping Our Gifts *Sun, March 8 th - 3 rd Sunday in Lent *** Daylight Savings**** Worship & *Sun, March 15 th - 4 th Sun in Lent Worship 11:15 Brunch to benefit the Youth Mission Trip (here) 11:30 Newcomers Class *Sun, March 22 nd 5 th Sunday in Lent Worship with Communion 11:30 Newcomers Class HOLY WEEK *Sun, March 29 th Palm Sunday Processional 6 th Sun in Lent, Worship & *Thur, April 2 nd 7:00 Maundy Thursday, Service of Tenebrae with Communion *Friday, April 3 rd Good Friday Vigil 12:00 3:00, 6:00 7:00 Sanctuary open for quiet prayer, reflection & scripture *Sunday, April 5 th EASTER He is Risen! ***6:00 Sunrise Service on Hammond s hill behind Mike s Followed by breakfast at the church. ***10:00 Easter Service Celebrate the resurrection!

Board of Christian Education News and Notes: Thank you to Donna Lemeiux who taught in January & February! Now you too can volunteer a vital Sunday School is essential to a vital church! Volunteer to be a workshop leader (two weeks) or a shepherd (4 weeks) You ll be glad that you did!!!! Still Needed: On Call nursery volunteers- to be ready to welcome a young family to our church by volunteering in the church nursery IF needed. New Units: Heifer Project (Lent) and Acts (April-May) Church School Calendar: LENT Session 5 Heifer Project Feeding the 5,000 Wednesday, February 18 th - Ash Wednesday, Evening Worship Sunday, February 22 nd 1 st Sun in Lent, Regular Church School Wed, Feb 25 th 7:00 CE BOARD MEETING Sunday, March 1 st 2 nd Sunday in Lent, Regular Church School Sunday, March 8 th 3 rd Sunday in Lent, Regular Church school Sunday, March 15 th - 4 th Sunday in Lent, Reg Church School Sunday, March 22 nd - 5 th Sun in Lent, Regular Church School Wednesday, March 25 th 7:00 CE BOARD MEETING Sunday, March 29 th Palm Sunday Processional &Regular Church School Sunday, April 5 th Easter! Sunrise Service! Family Worship 10:00 Session 6 - Acts 16 Believe in the Lord Jesus, and you will be saved... - Acts 16:31 Sunday, April 12 th - Regular Church School Sunday, April 19 th Regular Church School Wed, April 22 nd 7:00 CE BOARD MEETING Sunday, April 26 th Regular Church School Sunday, May 3 rd Communion, Regular Church School Sunday, May 10 th Regular Church School Sunday, May 17 th Last Regular Church School Wednesday, May 27 th 7:00 CE BOARD MEETING Ending Hunger and Poverty, Caring for the Earth Our church school will spend the six weeks of Lent using the Heifer Project curriculum. They will explore stories of the Heifer project working around the world, gain a greater understanding of issues involving hunger, access to food, sustainability, and also of different cultures and climates that affect food. Each and every church family is invited to take home a Heifer Project bank and giving calendar to reflect on our own abundance in a world of need. We will collect the banks and donations on April 12 th. As people of faith, we are called to care for those who are hungry and in need, we are called to compassion and generosity. The Heifer Project is a wonderful way to explore how to be God s people in the world today. Jesus said:... for I was hungry and you gave me food, I was thirsty and you gave me something to drink, I was a stranger and you welcomed me, I was naked and you gave me clothing, I was sick and you took care of me, I was in prison and you visited me. Then the righteous will answer him, Lord, when was it that we saw you hungry and gave you food, or thirsty and gave you something to drink? And when was it that we saw you a stranger and welcomed you, or naked and gave you clothing? And when was it that we saw you sick or in prison and visited you? And the king will answer them, Truly I tell you, just as you did it to one of the least of these who are members of my family, you did it to me. Matthew 25

We have a Prayer Shawl Ministry!! We have blessed and delivered several shawls in the past few months what a gift for someone living with illness, or grieving a loss, or homebound, or new grandparents or for a wedding!! All levels of knitters & crocheters welcome! We have two totes of yarn at the church to share if you need supplies! We will gather on Wednesdays, Feb 25, Mar 25, Apr 22, May 27, 5:00 6:00 JOIN US! Choir NEWS Please consider joining the choir for this Sacred Season! Your voice is needed share your gift of music. Rehearsals in March: Friday, March 6 th, 5:30 6:30 Sunday March 8 th 8:30 for 10:00 Worship Friday March 20 th 5:30 6:30 Sunday, March 22 nd 8:30 for 10:00 Worship Friday, March 27 th 5:30 6:30 HOLY WEEK: Palm Sunday, March 29 th 8:30 for 10:00 Worship 11:00 Rehearsal Maundy Thursday, 6:00 Rehearsal for 7:00 Worship Easter Sunday, April 5 th 8:30 for 10:00 Worship Service. *** A THANK YOU Many church members volunteer their time and talent to the church in a multitude of ways - just doing what needs to be done. So, here are just a few of the people to thank for efforts in the last few months Thank you to : Linda Genovese for consistent and focused work as church treasurer and for showing up and just doing what needs to be done! Thank you to our Roast Beef Supper crews kitchen and dining room volunteers and to Jeannie & Larry Frazer and Sherry & Darryl Calkins for leading each set! And to Melissa Perkins & Anita Dole for running the Dining room. Board of Missions & Outreach Habitat for Humanity working in on Densmore Hill in Hartland. Volunteers and lunch needed for March 14 th & 28 th. Please speak with Lucia if interested in volunteering! Hartland Local Food Shelf non perishables can be dropped off here anytime. HIXON HOUSE DATES for 2015: March 31 st, June 30 th, Sept 29 th, Dec 29 th To participate in this wonderful outreach ministry, please speak with the Jim or Vicki to volunteer as a team leader or to cook or to serve or to donate food! From Vicki after serving in December: Just a note to share with you what a wonderful time we had at Tuesdays dinner. The residents were extremely appreciative. On average, a younger aged group, very engaged in discussion. One young man wanting to talk about circumstances that "have left me down on my luck". Remarking, "how lucky I feel to have this place, a warm bed, and good food". We felt lucky to be able to provide the food, and then sit in community to share the meal, as well as conversation and laughter. Our "team" (Jim & Vicki Lawrence, Lori & Dan Hampton) thanks everyone who helped with the meal - LBS for the roast beef, Sherry Calkins for the delicious gravy, Sue Motschman for her garden corn, Molly Delaney for the Caesar salad, and Lori for the decedent dessert.

YOUTH HAPPENINGS! Youth group happens at the FUSH (UU in 4 Corners) or at FCCH (UCC in 3 Corners) please note where the meetings are! JUNIOR HIGH (7 th & 8 th grade) SENIOR HIGHS (9 TH 12 TH grade) Sr Highs will have pizza, and dessert donations welcome! (please tell Lucia if you can provide dessert one evening & please donate $20 again for the winter/spring cost of the pizza.) *Sunday, Feb 15 th 7:00 9:30 Senior High Game Night!!! at FCCH (UCC) Yes, game night for the Sr Highs! No pizza, so eat dinner ahead of time, but we will have make your own sundaes. *Sunday, Feb 22 nd Youth Group Meetings at FCCH (UCC) Regular Jr High Youth Group 5:00 6:15 *Sunday, March 8 th Youth Group Meetings at FCCH (UCC) 5:00 6:15 Jr Highs 6:30 8:00 Sr Highs *Sunday, March 15 th Youth Mission Trip Brunch at FCCH (UCC) (last one) all Mission Trip 2015 participants expected to help! Parental support needed! *Sunday, March 22 nd Youth Group Meetings at FCCH (UCC) 5:00 6:15 Jr Highs 6:30 8:00 Sr Highs *Sunday, April 12 th Youth Group Meetings at FUSH (UU) MISSION TRIP MONEY ($100) AND REGISTRATION DUE 5:00 6:15 Jr Highs 6:30 8:00 Sr Highs **Mission Trip 2015 July 26 th Aug 1 st to New Haven, CT with Worship on Aug 2 nd a combined service celebration of the youth mission trip at the First Congregational Church, UCC. Minutes from the Annual Congregational Meeting 25 January 2015 Called to order by the Moderator, David Hale at 11:29. 26 members present a quorum (15 members) was established. Pastor Lucia Anne Jackson opened with a prayer. [attachments as noted available from the church office or by email] Minutes of the January 2014 Congregational Meeting: a motion was made and seconded that the 2014 minutes Annual Minutes be waived. There was unanimous consent. Reports were accepted and filed as follows: Annual Statistical Report: was presented and accepted. See attachment A Pastor s Report Rev. Lucia Jackson - see attachment #1. Accepted as presented. Treasurers Report and Proposed 2009 Budget Linda Genovese (see attachment #2) was presented and accepted. Boards of Deacons Linda Johnston see (attachment #3) presented and accepted. Board of Trustees See attached report #4 - prepared by Carmen Summarsell. presented and accepted. Christian Education Daun Smith see below. Sue Reilly made a plea for more members to volunteer as teachers. (report available) Ladies Benevolent Society: - Patricia Richardson submitted the Treasurers Report. Attachment #5. Mission and Outreach Committee Michael Heaney see attachment # 6 Music Committee: Molly Delaney (report available) Men s Fellowship - Larry Frazer - this year is the second year of six suppers but the Men s Fellowship was able to meet its pledge to the church. There will be more discussions about possible fund raising efforts. Minutes of the 2014 VT UCC Meeting Daun Smith see attachment #7 Auditors Report: None. Old Business: None New Business: Whit Mowry made 2 suggestions 1) to disband the Investment and Endowment Committee since it has not met in years and because of the recent change in investment policy as outlined in the Treasures Report. This would require a change in the by-laws and must be proposed at a future meeting and voted on another meeting. The exact wording of the by-law change will be presented at the April 2015 Church Council Meeting. 2) He also suggested that pertinent minutes of meetings be posted the definition of pertinent would be up to the Pastor. Unanimous consent. Proposed Budget for 2015 presented by Linda Genovese see attachment # 8 Motion to accept was made and seconded discussed and passed. See budget. Congregation Officers and Committees Members for 2015 presented by the Nominating Committee (Martha McGlinn). The Moderator outlined the changes. There were no nominations from the floor. The slate was accepted as presented. Comments or Announcements: Connie Moser renewed the previous comments re the importance of Christian Education, especially in the younger ages.

First Congregational Church of Hartland, VT 2015 Church Officers, Boards and Committees Officers Clerk Joe Reilly 436-2564 Assistant Clerk Cordie Merritt Treasurer Linda Genovese 436-2137 Assistant Treasurer Susan Motschman 436-2561 Moderator David Hale 436-1434 Board of Deacons Carol Mowry 2012-2015, 2015-2018 436-3383 Daun Smith 2013-2016 295-7982 Cindy Hale 2013-2014, 2014-2017 436-1434 Jeannie Frazer 2013-2016 436-2972 Susan D Anna 2013-2016 802-291-5676 (cell) Linda Johnston 2011-2014, 2014-2017 436-3241 Patty O Neill 2013-2015, 2015-2018 674-9210 Board of Trustees Linda Genovese (Treasurer ex-officio) 436-2137 Darryl Calkins 2012-2015, 2015-2018 436-2031 Larry Frazer 2012-2015, 2015-2018 436-2972 Dexter Cooper 2013-2016 (non-voting) 436-2640 Brian Porto 2013-2016 674-9505 Carmen Summarsell 2013-2016 436-2300 Jon Cone 2014-2017 436-2117 Arnie Powell 2014-2017 457-4096 Roger Trachier 2014-2017 436-2252 Board of Christian Education Daun Smith 2015-2018 295-7982 Kim Hartell 2011-2014, 2014-2017 296-2909 Donna Lemieux 2013-2016 436-2662 Michelle Dunne 2012-2015 (non-voting) 436-2007 Jill Allegretti 2014-2017 (non-voting) 698-8702 Donna Bowers 2015-2018 (non-voting) Board of Outreach and Missions Karen Lewis 2014-2017 457-4521 Maggie Moore 2014-2017 436-2369 Michael Heaney 2014-2017 436-2841 Kristi White 2015-2018 436-2043 Nominating Committee One member is chosen from each of the Boards & One member-at-large Martha McGlinn 436-2159 Music Committee Virginia Dow, organist 436-2417 & Clydene Trachier 436-2522 Mary Jo Ramsey 436-3094 & Martha McGlinn 436-2159 Molly Delaney 436-2640 & Harriet Dumas 436-2880 Becky Wood (non voting) 436-2847 & Nancy Smith 436-2616 Altar Committee Emily Silver 436-2681 Linda Genovese 436-2137 & Martha McGlinn 436-2159 Pastoral Relations Committee to be convened by Trustees Stewardship Committee Pat Richardson Investment and Endowment Committee Auditor Martin Dole 436-3653 Delegates to Windsor-Orange Association Carmen Summarsell Delegates to Vermont Conference Annual Meeting Carmen Summarsell 436-2300 & Daun Smith 295-7982 Custodian Dave Cooper 436-2341 Church Council Meeting on Tuesday, April 28th at 7:00 for all Boards and Committee Chairs. Please contact Moderator David Hale with any agenda items and make sure that your Board or Committee member is represented at the meeting.

Interested in joining the church? All new newcomers, those interested in joining the church and those curious are invited to New Member classes in March. Come with your questions, come for conversation, come with your concerns, come to be a part of an interesting discussion including some Bible study, church history, personal stories, UCC structure and maybe a few surprises! Sundays March 15 th & 22 nd 11:30 12:30. Please let Lucia ASAP if you will need childcare during the New Member Classes. ***** Lent by Ann Weems Lent is a time to take the time to let the power of our faith story take hold of us, a time to let the events get up and walk around in us, a time to intensify our living unto Christ, a time to hover over the thoughts of our hearts, a time to place our feet in the streets of Jerusalem or to walk along the sea and listen to his word, a time to touch his robe and feel the healing surge through us, a time to ponder and a time to wonder... Lent is a time to allow a fresh new taste of God! Altar Committee Notice - If you would like to make a donation toward Easter flowers for the sanctuary, envelopes will be available in the pews later in Lent or by notifying Lucia, Martha McGlinn, Emily Silver or Linda Genovese with your information to include the donor s name, "in memory of" and your contribution. Requests must be in by Palm Sunday.