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News from the Hill The Congregational Church of Easton November 2018 Minister Rev. Amanda Ostrove Church Council Chair Phillip A. Doremus Board of Deacons Chair Nathalie Taranto Church Secretary Jeanne Sedelnik Sexton Sara Scoran Phone 203-261-2527 E-mail echurch@snet.net Website www.eastonchurch.org Office Hours Monday-Thursday 9 am to 2 pm Friday 9am to 1 pm 1

Meditations from the Pastor Jesus said to Simon Peter, Simon son of John, do you love me more than these? He said to him, Yes, Lord; you know that I love you. Jesus said to him, Feed my lambs. Luke 21: 15 Many people wonder how we as Christians can make a difference in our world. There is so much suffering, so much conflict, and so many people pitted against one another. This is no different than the world that Jesus was born into. Yet Jesus asked Peter to Feed my lambs not once, not twice, but three different times. We read about it in our scriptures because like Peter, we too are being called and asked to risk everything to care for our fellow human beings. We are called to care and comfort one another despite the judgments of the world around us, despite what our neighbors might think. We are called to lead lives of compassion. We are called to be compassionate to all people no matter what. Jesus was compassionate to tax collectors and known sinners. This November as we give thanks for the gifts in our lives, we need to also commit ourselves to caring for those who find themselves in times of need. Those who find themselves in times of suffering. So in honor of that, I would like you to consider joining us for one or all of our outreach opportunities and to suggest new ones. Join us for our first Service Sunday. This month we will be assembling care packages for our service members across seas on November 11 th. This is an opportunity to support our veterans and troops and it is an opportunity to live into Christ s call to care for his lambs. Please donate and join us for work. Join us for our Food Kitchen in Bridgeport on November 20 th or consider assembling a thanksgiving meal basket for covenant to care. And we hope that you will consider making service a life long journey. Please read further for more details on our upcoming service projects and events. 2

Boards and Committee Reports Deacons The Deacons are breathing a bit easier since Pastor Amanda is back in the office and pulpit. Rev. Amanda was honored on Clergy Appreciation Day, October 14 th, with a few words of appreciation and a gift card. She and Bill celebrated their 9 th wedding anniversary on October 18 th. Congratulations. On Veteran s Day, November 11 th, we will have an abbreviated worship in the fellowship hall, followed by the introduction of service type projects. The project on Veteran s Day will be to pack supplies to send to members of the military serving abroad. The office will have emailed you the list of needed items. Also on that day, we ask those who are able to help move some of the unused chairs from the fellowship hall to the upstairs. Looking further ahead, Rev. Amanda, the Deacons and other church family members are earnestly planning and preparing for our annual and spectacular Harvest Dinner scheduled for November 17 th. You will soon be hearing details from the office. A couple weeks following that event, on Sunday December 2 nd, is the beginning of Advent. On that day we will celebrate the annual Hanging of the Greens. For December, the celebration of Communion will be changed from the first Sunday of the month to the second Sunday-December 9 th. The Joel Barlow Select Choir will be leading our annual carol sing on December 15 th with a snow date for December 22 nd. Pastor Amanda and the Deacons will be announcing a Member Sunday in early 2019 for the convenience of anyone wanting to become a member of the church. Board of Facilities We have had some plumbing work done that affected the Nursery School and the kitchen water supply. New hot and cold water lines were necessary to repair damaged pipes. Some carpentry work was necessary in the Nursery School to replace part of the ceiling and soffits. Many thanks to everyone who helped with the investigation and speedy resolution of this problem. Have you seen our new little Christmas Tree on the corner in front of the Old Academy building? Many thanks to Ken Twombly for the tree. 3

Boards and Committee Reports Christian Education Children s Worship and Education This fall Children s Worship and Education has been studying about Joshua taking the Israelites to the Promised Land. (This past week the walls of Jericho came tumbling down amidst loud trumpeting!) Connie Wing continues as our teacher with Sara Scoran as sub. Bible Study We enjoyed our spring Bible Study of 1 Samuel and are enjoying our time with the story of King David and the story of King Solomon with the study of 2 Samuel. Our Fall Bible Study Wednesdays, 3:30 to 4:30 p.m. Turn Around Church We have acquired two new directional signs for the town of Easton. We will need volunteers to place them in their new homes. We also invite all people to join us for our annual Harvest Dinner and to give thanks with us for the blessings we have experienced as a church. TAC will be meeting again on November 25th. Ways to Support our Turnaround Process Regular church attendance and giving Inviting friends, family, and neighbors to join us on Sunday mornings Support our many outreach projects Sharing ideas for church growth, fellowship, education, and finance Volunteering to sit on committees 4

Board and Committee Reports Board of Christian Outreach Next St. Luke/St. Paul s Food Kitchen Menu for November 20 th Chicken any style or your specialty, Starches, Vegetables, Salad, Fruit, Desserts We served 70 meals on October 16 th. Thanks to our cooks/bakers/shoppers Phil Doremus, Daisy Colonnese, Claudia Nielsen, Sara Baczewski, Barbara van Achterberg, Suzanne Herlihy, Connie Wing, Barbara Trup, Pat & Steve Glaser, Sue Farmer, Cynthia Landry And our Preparers, Transporters and Servers Barbara Trup, Sara Scoran, Sue Farmer, Cynthia Landry, Barbara van Achterberg, Suzanne Herlihy, Joan Bennett St. Luke/St. Paul s Food Pantry Non-perishable food is collected on the First Sunday of the month, when we share Communion and remember those in need of experiencing God s abundance. They are delivered the day of the food kitchen and can be dropped off at the Old Academy building during the month. Merton House We continue to collect sample or travel sized toiletries for Merton House. Please drop them off anytime and place in the basket at the entrance to the church hall. Your donations are greatly appreciated. Planning Ahead Christmas Gifts for Families of Covenant to Care Put it on your list for Christmas our adopted Social Worker Jorge Ball will be giving us the names of children and adults who need some help with Christmas gifts. I have never understood why anyone would roast the turkey and shuck the clams and crisp the croutons and shell the peas and candy the sweet potatoes and compote the cranberries and bake the pies and clear the table and wash the dishes and fall into bed exhausted when they could just as easily sit back and enjoy a hamburger or a pork sandwich. The Turkey 5

3rd Annual Cookie Walk! Preparations are beginning! Saturday, December 1st 10:00 AM to 2 :00 PM We re looking for bakers who can make some delicious cookies for us to offer. If you like to bake or know someone who does, please consider sharing your talent this holiday season. We have about a dozen different kinds of cookies already, but can use more. Sign up sheets are in the church hall for bakers and volunteers to work the day of the Cookie Walk. Thanksgiving Baskets for Covenant to Care Thanks to everyone who has signed up to provide families from Covenant to Care with a dinner for Thanksgiving. Please have baskets and gift cards at the church hall by Sunday, November 18 th. 336 Westport Road P.O. Box 37 Easton, CT 06612 THE CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH OF EASTON PLEDGE CAMPAIGN Name Address City State Zip Code I plan to give $ Weekly Monthly Quarterly for an annual total of $ I understand this commitment can be changed at any time by giving notice to the church office. I would like Offering Envelopes. I would like to talk with someone about including the church in my will. 6

Stewardship Campaign 2019 October 30, 2018 Dear Members and Friends of the Congregational Church of Easton, Stewardship Campaign November 28 th will be an important day in the life our church. This is the day that we ask members and friends to express their intended support in the church for the coming year. Although we don t always think of financial giving as an opportunity to tangibly express our love, devotion and thankfulness to God, it is nothing less than that. As this day approaches, we would like to remind you that our church continues at a crucial juncture as we work to rebuild our community in Christ based on what we hold to be important: community, belonging, and the sense of being needed for Christ s mission. We carry on with the Turnaround Church initiative and we hope that you will continue to join us in our efforts to rebuild: continuing to realize Christ s mission, and working towards a future of deeper spiritual enlightenment. We have had a busy year in 2018 full of activities and fellowship. We look forward to another year filled with outreach opportunities, educational opportunities, and community events. We are hopeful in continuing our revitalization efforts with our children s programs and other church activities in the wider community. We believe that part of our continued mission must be to solidify our dedication to upholding our Christian works and education and our historic buildings through our annual gifts to the congregation: financially and personally. Our challenge goal this is $58,000 in pledges. To that end, please see the pledging options suggested on the pledge card (on previous page) which you may mail in, drop at the office or in the offertory plate; or respond electronically. Please remember that your pledge helps support our church family in all of our ministries including increasing our work with our Christian Education program and children s activities, as well as maintaining the inviting beauty of our historic buildings, and allowing us to come together to realize the call of Christ through our increasing outreach efforts. We strongly urge submission of your intent by November 28, 2018 so we have solid budgeting information at our Annual Congregational Meeting to be held in early 2019. We pray that this coming year will continue to lift up each one of you in Christ s work. Many Blessings and Thanks, Phillip A. Doremus Chair of Church Council Rev. Amanda Ostrove Pastor P. S. It is time to solidify our dedication to the works of Christ through your annual gifts to the Congregation, financially and personally. 7

Upcoming Events Special Service Sunday Harvest Dinner Thanksgiving Baskets Sunday, November 11 th, Veterans Day, 10:00 a.m. Saturday, November 17 th, 4:30 Social Hour, 5:30 Dinner Due in church hall by Sunday, November 18 th 3 rd Annual Cookie Walk Saturday, December 1 st, 10 AM 2 PM Hanging of the Greens Sunday, December 2 nd Joel Barlow Concert Saturday, December 15 th (snow date 12/22) Christmas Eve Service Monday, December 24 th, 5:30 p.m. Keep an eye out for details about these events in the coming week s bulletins and next month s Newsletter. The Easton Senior Center November 5-December 20, Holiday Boutique 8am-3:00pm weekdays. Brand new gifts. Holiday décor, hand knitted gloves, hats, and scarves, kids corner. Outstanding selection at a fraction of the retail cost. Free gift wrapping is also available for purchases of $5 or more. In addition, we are holding a 12 Days of Christmas raffle until December 19. Twelve drawings ($50 value each) will be held on December 19th at noon. Tickets are $2.00 each and can be purchased at The Easton Senior Center. Please call 203-268-1145 for information. Daylight Saving ends Sunday, November 4 at 2:00 AM Don t forget to turn your clocks back Saturday night! 8

Service Sundays The Deacons are planning some Service Sundays. These Sunday will begin with a special shortened worship service followed by a service project. Our first will be on November 11 th, Veteran s Day. This project is to gather and assemble care packages for our soldiers across seas. This is a great way to show support for our service men and women as they face dire challenges for our country. Personal Care Items Wet wipes, individually wrapped For Men and Women: Body wash, lotion, face wash, mouth wash, Q-tips, shampoo, Foot powder and the like Hand Sanitizer Sunscreen Chap sticks Food Cookies, crackers Chocolate Candy/Candy Bars Dried fruits in re-sealable containers Tins and packets of flavored coffee and cappuccino Liquid creamers in little plastic cups with a foil top packed in a sturdy plastic or metal container. Beef jerky/slim Jims Breath mints Goods Laundry PODS packed in a sturdy plastic or metal container. Magazines (clean content) 3M Sticky Wall Hooks $25 VISA and M/C gift cards (gives them maximum flexibility, for WIFI, etc) Cards, letters, group photos (we want the troops to know real people did this for them) All items must be NEW, not used items. 9

Poinsettias are among the most beautiful decorations in our sanctuary at Christmas time. This year, as is our custom, we will have virtual Poinsettias as well as real plants. Your gift of a virtual Poinsettia will be used for Outreach. You may purchase either in honor or memory of a loved one. The list of donor and dedications will be included in the Order of Worship. The Poinsettia plants will decorate the sanctuary on Christmas Eve. You are invited to take them home with you after the Christmas Eve Service, or if you wish they will be brought to a homebound member. If you wish to purchase a virtual poinsettia you will continue to remember and honor loved ones. The virtual Poinsettias offering will be the same as the plants. This year the flowers will be coming from Gilbertie s. We will not know the exact price (for a 7 pot) until mid November, but you may pre order them if you wish. Poinsettia Pre Order Name: I would like to Pre-Order Poinsettia Plants/Virtual for Christmas Eve as follows: Poinsettia Plant order Red or White Total # Plants Virtual Poinsettia order @ Virtual Total Please call/email me when the price is established (Your phone or email address) Flower Orders must be in by Sunday, December 9 th 10

Serving Schedule November Confirming and Welcoming Deacon Nathalie Taranto Ushers/Offering Collectors Coffee Hour November 4 Sunday School The Twomblys B. van Achterberg November 11 P. McCarty & N. Taranto N.Taranto and C. Partridge S. Baczewski, B. Trup November 18 D. Colonnese, T. Linley D. Colonnese & M. Perkins S. Lovejoy November 25 S. Lovejoy, N. Taranto The Glasers December Confirming and Welcoming Deacon Leon March Ushers/Offering Collectors Coffee Hour December 2 Sunday School D. Colonnese, M. Perkins B. van Achterberg December 9 The Marches The Twomblys D. Colonnese December 16 N. Taranto, P. McCarty The Galsers N. Taranto December 23 S. Lovejoy, D. Colonnese N. Taranto, C. Partridge Christmas Eve Bassett/Raymond/Baczewski December 30 D. Colonnese, T.Linley D. Colonnese, M. Perkins J. Stock If you would like to participate in worship by doing the offering, or hosting coffee hour, please call a member of the Board of Deacons or call or email the church office. If you are unable to serve as assigned, please contact the church office. Altar Flower and Coffee Hour Hosting for 2018 Hosting a Coffee Hour is a wonderful way also to celebrate a special occasion. Why: Celebrating a special day with your church family, to welcome people to a moment of fellowship. How: Call the church office or send an email if you would like to be on our rotation to host Coffee Hour or would like to just do a special date. 11

November 2018 Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday 1 2 3 4 w/ Communion 10: 15 Children s Deacons 5 6 7 3:30 Bible Study 8 9 10 11 Service Sunday 10:15 Children s 12 13 14 3:30 Bible Study 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 10:15 Children s 3:45 Food Kitchen 3:30 Bible Study Rescheduled Thanksgiving Office closed 25 10:15 Children s TAC 26 27 28 3:30 Bible Study 29 30 12

December 2018 Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday 1 Cookie Walk 10 to 2 2 Hanging of the Greens Deacons Cove 3 4 5 3:30 Bible Study 6 7 8 NAPS B fast with Santa 9 with Communion 10:15 Children s 10 11 12 13 14 15 Joel Barlow Concert 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 10:15 Children s Covenant to Care Gifts Due Food Kitchen Snow Date Joel Barlow Concert Cove 23 10:15 Children s 24 5:30 PM Christmas Eve 26 Office Closed 27 28 29 30 10:15 Children s 31 New Year s Eve 13

Saturday, November 17 4:30 Social Hour 5:30 Dinner Please make reservations by calling or emailing the church office or sign up at the church hall.... THE CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH OF EASTON Westport Road at Center Road P.O. Box 37 Easton, CT 06612-0037 14