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May 2017 Congregational Church of Easton 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-Friday 9 am to 2 pm 1

Message from the Pastor But they were silent. Then he took him and healed him, and let him go. And he said to them, Which of you, having a son [a] or an ox that has fallen into a well, will not immediately pull him out on a Sabbath day? Luke 14: 4-5 In our Lenten Study, we learned about the call for compassion that is the inheritance of the followers of Christ. We are called to live into compassion even amongst the pain of life and the world. We have each felt loss; we have all been troubled by the world, and in response Christ calls us to love; not fear or hate, to love extravagantly and fully. In Luke, Jesus went against the teachings of the synagogue leaders when he healed the suffering individual from the scriptures above and follows it up with a particularly poignant question. Here he teaches a full lesson with one question. The lesson is simple, we should treat the strangers, the outcasts, those living on the fringes of society with the same compassion as we would for those we love and value the most in life. This is what all Christians, no matter their backgrounds, no matter their spiritual gifts, are called to live. Actions are just as important and vital as faith. Our actions are a sign of our faith come to life. We are called to love first, to care first, to reach out a helping hand first. With this in mind, we will be joining the other churches in the town of Easton to help a refugee family in need, in conjunction with the state department and an organization called IRIS, who are specialized in this work. This is an opportunity to live our faith, to live the message of Christ we talk about every single Sunday. This is a time for us to expand our outreach and care. In May, there will be a meeting of all the churches to discuss the different ways we can get involved, so keep an eye on your emails to know when this meeting is, so you can join us for that event and have an opportunity to ask questions. I remember my mother s prayers, and they have always followed me. They have clung to me all my life. Abraham Lincoln 2

Boards and Committees Board of Deacons Tenebrae and Easter worship services took on a more than usual reverence and ambiance in our humble newly pristine sanctuary. Thank you to Amanda, and member contributors. Well attended and with the eager faces of partakers, we began the study of the Bible book of Daniel began on April 19th. Classes are from 3:30 to 4:30 PM on Wednesdays for nine weeks. Church Secretary Jeanne Sedelnik will be on medical leave from May 19 to July 1st. Rev. Ostrove is addressing the issue of alternative office coverage. Check your calendars and let the office know when you could donate time to assist as needed. Covenant Church has adopted a refugee family; and other local Churches have agreed to participate. This initiative, sponsored by Integrated Refugee and Immigrant Services (IRIS), aims at helping new people for a 13 month assimilation period after arrival. There are multiple ways to provide assistance: help with paper work, food, clothing, or pick up at the airport. Covenant is currently raising $10,000 to provide rent within the aforesaid assimilation period. The Board of Deacon members unanimously agreed that our Church should participate. Further details will be discussed at an Easton Clergy group meeting on April 24. Be alert for further information on what shape our church involvement may take. For planning consistency, the Deacons have decided to schedule their meeting on the first Sunday of each month at or near 11:30 AM, in the Bishop Room. All minutes are available, in the office, for your perusal at will. Turnaround Committee TAC wants to thank all the volunteers who have helped to make our Tag Sale a success! We are still looking into new ways to invite the community into our church activities. We welcome anyone to join us for our meetings or to share any suggestions. 3

Boards and Committee Reports Sunday School Sunday School Sunday School continues and we urge all families to feel free to bring friends and family to church. All children are welcome to join us in our Sunday School program. Curriculum: All Together Now by Group Teachers: Suzanne Lovejoy, Marj Klar, and Sara Scoran Spring Theme: Resurrection, and the apostles Upcoming: Children s Day June 14 th Please consider registering your child for Vacation Bible School August 7 to the 11. Vacation Bible School Please join us for VBS, August 7 th to the 11 th from 9 to 12. We will be doing the VBS program called God & Me@Sea. We will be learning about Jonah, Noah, and Jesus. This is promising to be a week full of adventure, fun, arts and crafts, music, and games. All children from all religious backgrounds are invited to join us. Please see the registration form on page 7. Please feel free to invite your neighbors and friends to join us. In May you will be receiving emails about giving opportunities for VBS. We are still looking for volunteers. If you are interested please contact Rev. Amanda Ostrove. Spring Bible Study We are continuing the study of the book Daniel. We meet on Wednesdays from 3:30 to 4:30 in the Bishop Room. This is be a nine week study which will reveal the historical context of the scriptures, the intent behind their writing, the origins, messages they impart, and the promises and advice they still hold for us today. So please join us for our study and discussion. When: Wednesdays until June 14 th at 3:30PM What Do I Need: A Bible and a Note Book If you need a Bible please speak to Rev. Amanda Syllabus and weekly Discussion info will be available at www.eastonchurch.org under the Christian Education page. 4

Boards and Committee Reports Board of Facilities As a church we have been very blessed to have a benefactress help us refurbish our church inside and out. We have also been very blessed internally as well. We have come together to fund the replacement of our roofs, the repainting of the Old Academy Building, replacing the shutters on the church, and fixing the steeple. Now we have another unexpected need. Both of the furnaces in our Old Academy Building need to be replaced which will cost us $12,000. We would greatly appreciate it if we could come together yet again to make this possible with additional giving. Stewardship Campaign Stewardship is a great way for us to support and grow our ministries. If you have not considered pledging we urge you to do so. If you have forgotten to send in your pledge card, it is not too late. If you have misplaced your pledge card, you can pick one up in the church office or email us and we will send one to you. Pledge challenge goal 2017: $65,000 Current Pledge Count: $58, 100 Nothing is too great and nothing is too small to commit into the hands of the Lord. A.W. Pink 5

Boards and Committee Reports Board of Christian Outreach May 16 th - St. Luke/St. Paul s Food Kitchen Our menu is chicken any style or your specialty Side dishes of starches, vegetables, with salad, fruit and desserts. Donations of ingredients for any dish (chicken, frozen vegetables) are always welcome. We try to coordinate with Jesse Lee members on the menu items, so please sign up as soon as possible! Thanks to our April Food Kitchen volunteers Many thanks to our cooks, bakers and shoppers! Phil Doremus, Barbara van Achterberg, Sara Scoran, Daisy Colonnese, Connie Wing, Cynthia Landry, Jane Kondratovich, Rev. Amanda, Pat Davis, Suzanne Herlihy, Marj Klar, Claudia Nielsen, Pat & Steve Glaser and Cove On April 18 th we served 98 meals thanks to our preppers, transporters and servers Sara Scoran, Cynthia Landry, Rev. Amanda Ostrove, Suzanne Herlihy, Barbara van Achterberg and Pat Davis 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 asking for donations of healthy food options such as: brown rice whole wheat pastas low sodium items They are delivered the day of the food kitchen and can be dropped off at the Old Academy building during the month. We also deliver gently used clothes and books/toys at this time. Merton house Please don t forget your Merton House donations that go toward supporting adults and children who find themselves in need. We continue to collect sample or travel sized toiletries for Merton House. These small items make a big difference to those in need. Please drop them off anytime and place in the basket at the entrance to the church hall. Your donations are greatly appreciated. The charity that is a trifle to us can be precious to others. Homer 6

Vacation Bible School Vacation Bible School Registration Name: School Grade: Birthday / / Age: Parent s Name(s) Address: City: State: Zip Code: Main Phone: ( ) Cell: ( ) E-mail: Emergency Information Emergency Contact: Relationship Main Phone: ( ) Cell: ( ) Food Allergies (please circle) Y N Vital Information List: Medical Concerns (please circle) Y N List: Child s Doctor: Phone ( ) Siblings Attending VBS (names and ages) People who may pick up child: Permission I hereby give permission for my child(ren) or legal ward to attend Vacation Bible School (VBS) at the Congregational Church of Easter between August 7 and August 11, 2017. Signature Name Date Note: VBS leaders have permission to photograph/film the minor(s) attending in any manner or form for any lawful purposes associated with this VBS program. Mail to: The Congregational Church of Easton P.O. Box 37 Easton, CT 06612 7

Volunteer Opportunities for the Tag Sale Baking! We need baked goods for our Bake Sale Table. Cookies, cup cakes, breads, brownies, and pies nothing that needs refrigeration-please. Volunteers to work at the Bake Sale and Silent Auction Tables Set up and Clean up Crews General Help Contact the church office to let us know how you can help! Our Lord has written the promise of the resurrection, not in books alone, but in every leaf in springtime. Martin Luther 8

Second Annual Tag Sale TAG SALE SPOT REGISTRATION Saturday, May 6, 2017 8 am - 4 pm, Rain or Shine Name Address City, State, Zip Email address Phone number(s) Tag Sale Spots are $35 for a 12 x 12 space. Cars may be parked inside the spot and you may put up tables, racks and displays within that area only. Set up begins at 7:00 Tag Sale Closes at 4:00 p.m. In the case of rain the sale will be held in the church hall. Please make checks payable to the Congregational Church of Easton. 336 Westport Road, P.O. Box 37 Easton, CT 06612 Telephone: 203-261-2527 Email: echurch@snet.net Website: www.eastonchurch.org/ Signature Amount $ Also that day! Bake Sale Tea Cup Auction 9

Serving Schedule MAY CONFIRMING AND WELCOMING DEACON DAISY COLONNESE Ushers & Offering Collectors May 7 Suzanne Lovejoy, Maria Seaman Nathalie Taranto, Carol Partridge May 14 The Marches Daisy Colonnese, Marianne Perkins May 21 Vera Knapp, Nathalie Taranto The Glasers May 28 The Glasers The Twomblys JUNE CONFIRMING AND WELCOMING DEACON JON STOCK Ushers & Offering Collectors June 4 Daisy Colonnese, Marj Klar Nathalie Taranto, Carol Partridge June 11 The McCartys Daisy Colonnese, Marianne Perkins June 18 Suzanne Lovejoy/Maria Seaman The Glasers June 25 The Marches The Twomblys All of our members and friends are invited to serve as Ushers. If you would like to participate, 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 confirming Deacon for the month. A donation of Altar Flowers for a Sunday worship would be a wonderful addition to our services in celebration of birthdays, anniversaries or special occasions. You may provide the flowers yourself, have a florist deliver them, or have the office order them (we use Irene s in Monroe). Coffee Hour is an exciting part of our congregational life. Hosting a coffee hour is a great way to celebrate a birthday, anniversary or special occasion with your church family. You and a friend can host a Sunday. The deacons will be glad to assist you. A sign-up sheets are in the Church Hall or you can call or e-mail the church office for more information. Thank you! 10

Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday 7 10:00 Worship w/ Communion 10:15 Sunday school 11:30 Deacons Meeting Cove 1 2 3 8 9 10 3:30 PM Bible Study 3:30 PM Bible Study 4 5 6 2nd Annual TAG SALE 8 AM-4PM 11 12 13 14 10:00 Worship 10:15 Sunday School 15 16 Food Kitchen 17 3:30 PM Bible Study 18 19 Jeanne out until July 20 21 10:00 Worship 10:15 Sunday school 11:30 Sunday School Meeting Cove 22 23 24 3:30 PM Bible Study 25 26 27 28 10:00 Worship 10:15 Sunday school 29 30 31 3:30 PM Bible Study FEA Spring Meeting 11

June 2017 Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Note: Jeanne out until July 1 2 3 4 10:00 Pentecost Worship w/ Communion 10:15 Sunday school 11:30 Deacons Meeting Cove 5 6 7 3:30 Bible Study 8 9 10 11 10:00 Worship Baptism 10:15 Sunday school Cove 12 13 14 3:30 Bible Study 15 16 17 CT Conference Annual Meeting 18 10:00 Worship Children s Day 19 20 Food Kitchen 21 22 9:00 Outreach meeting 23 24 Father s Day 25 10:00 Worship 10:15 Sunday school 26 27 28 29 30 12

Bible Quiz 1. Which books of the Bible include an account of Jesus ascension? A. Luke and Acts B. Matthew and Luke C. Mark and John D. All four gospels 2. According to one account of Jesus ascension, commonly called the Great Commission, he told the disciples to do several things. Which of the following was not part of Jesus instructions? A. Make disciples B. Perform miracles C. Teach D. Baptize Three Interwoven Circles Each circle in this symbol represents one of the Persons of the Holy Trinity the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit. The circles, having no beginning and no end, signify the Trinity s eternal nature. The circles interlacing symbolizes unity. In the center is a triangle, an ancient symbol of the Trinity. Answers 1. Answer: A (See Luke 24:51 and Acts 1:9.) 2. Answer: B (See Matthew 28:19-20.) We are not here to be successful. We are here to be faithful. St. Teresa of Calcutta 13

NEWS FROM THE HILL... THE CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH OF EASTON Westport Road at Center Road P.O. Box 37 Easton, CT 06612-0037 So Blessed by You, Mom A mother who always cares, A mother who s always there. A mother who always prays, A mother who always stays. When things get rough, When life gets tough, When all is just too much to bear, God s Word she shares. God s light she shines. So blessed God made this mother mine. Author Unknown 14