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The Parish Voice May, 2018 First Congregational Church United Church of Christ 3 Gray Road, North Yarmouth, ME 04097 Church Office:207-829-3644 Email: nyarmouthccucc@gmail.com Church Website: http://nyccucc.com Office Hours: MTW-7:00-8:30am Th-7:00-3:00pm. Sunday Worship: 9:30 a.m. Pastor : Rev. Nancy J White E-Mail: nyccrevnancy@gmail.com Phone Number: 207-504-6289 Reverend Nancy s day off is Monday Here s What s Happening in May 05/03 Bible Study 2:00 pm 05/04 Friday Lunch 11:30-1:00 pm 05/05 Preble Street 10:30 am 05/06 Worship 2:00 pm 05/06 Youth Group 05/09 Trustees Meeting 6:00 pm 05/12 Pet Place Pantry 9:00-10:00 am 05/13 Diaconate 11:00 am 05/16 Pentecost/Youth Sunday Rehearsal After School 05/17 Council 6:00 pm 05/19 Men s Club Breakfast 7:00 am 05/19 All Church Talent Night 6:30 pm 05/20 Youth Group 11:00 am 05/28 June Newsletter Deadline 05/28 Memorial Day Office Closed ******************************* Tuesdays: Women s Fellowship/ Tuesday Gals, 10:00 a.m. unless otherwise noted. Wednesdays: Choir Rehearsal, 7:00 p.m. The office will be closed on Monday, May 28 for Memorial day. Life is an opportunity, benefit from it. Life is beauty, admire it. Life is a dream, realize it. Life is a challenge, meet it. Life is a game, play it. Life is a promise, fulfill it. Life is sorrow, overcome it. Life is a song, sing it. Life is a struggle, accept it. Life is a tragedy, confront it. Life is life, fight for it. Altar Flowers To place flowers in memory of or in honor of someone or just because. May flowers will be taken care of by Rosemarie Smith Preble Street We will be volunteering at Preble Street serving lunch on May 5th from 10:30 1:30 pm. Please sign up if you are able. https://preblestreet.volunteerhub.com

Ponderings from the Pastor As I write this, I have just finished a week of study leave thank you for making this possible. I attended Boundary Training in the digital age at the Wiscasset UCC church boundary training is required for clergy every 3 years. I also attended the BTS Center (formerly Bangor Theological School) Convocation 2018 which explored Church vitality and part-time clergy. In the boundary training we covered all types of technical communications from Facebook to Twitter to email, etc. (there s more out there than I knew -:) ). It was a small group and I made new friends/connections and reconnected with a dear friend and mentor from PCUSA she gave the message at my service of ordination in 2007 what a pleasant surprise! An example of ecumenical sharing of resources and it s a small world I had not seen her in years. We had lively discussions about clergy using social media and just for the record, I will not ask any NYCC members to be my friend but I will accept friend requests on FB if asked. We talked about self-care and unplugging so that as pastors we are not on 24/7. It was a good discussion and moving forward I will be thinking about what works best for you and me and our ministry together. Already (and you may not even know this) I try not to check church email after supper time in the evening. As always, if you have an emergency, calling me on the phone at any time is appropriate. The discussion brought to mind a conference I went to when I was managing a technical support group for a software company (spoiler alert this will date me) the big discussion was the stress involved in the type of work we did and I remember the speaker talking about how it used to be that you d come back from lunch and there would be pink paper telephone messages for you to answer and now with the advent of voicemail, callers would leave long messages with problems and questions and before you called back, it was expected that you would have researched and have a ready answer for their problem, So with VM you were already behind, resulting in a stress cycle that never had any down time. And that was before texting and cellphones etc hmmmm. As humans we need time to disconnect, to stop and smell the flowers, to look at beautiful scenery, to hear the first peepers of spring, to listen for the warblers, for all that God has prepared for our eyes and all our senses. We need it and as your pastor, I will try to help us all do that. More to come on my thoughts about convocation. We are on the right path let s dream our dreams and imagine a future bright with hope! Blessings, Nancy Strengthen the Church Special Offering The Strengthen the Church offering supports the expansion of ministry and growth of UCC local congregations. Your support of this offering will help the UCC fulfill on its commitment to creating a just world for all by investing in new ministries and practices that meet the emerging needs of local Communities. We will be taking this offering on Sunday, May 2 20.

Notes from Church Council On Wed. April 5th we had a very well attended council meeting. Rev Nancy opened with a meaningful reading, and pause for thought. George L. reported out on the financial status of the church. George is working diligently to present reports that will meet the needs of those of us who struggle to digest the extensive reports, but present a thorough report for those that need or want that information. We all certainly expressed our appreciation for his work. Thank you again, George. We had two short but very important topics that we needed to process and figure out how to proceed. One is a review of our rental procedures. Are we being consistent and fair to all rentals and the charges we have at this point? These haven t been looked at for a very long time. I was asked to contact the UCC churches all around us to see if we could learn a better way to move on with this. This will be our workshop session at our next meeting on May 17th at 6:00pm. The other topic we needed to address was the handicap ramp that is being considered for access to choir loft in sanctuary. Word was sort of filtering out about this, and we wanted to get ahead of the rumors. We have had at least one meeting after church that was really well attended..lots of interest expressed. Chris D. is leading these meetings and will keep us all apprised as to where we are on this matter. Our Church Historians have found an old tin communion set buried under a lot of stuff as they are working to make some order out of old church records etc. They recommend that we offer it to the UCC Conference to see if it could find a home that would use it. The Council approved this action. We didn t get into our hopes and dreams as much as I thought we might, but I can say this about our Missions Board. They were very excited about the presentation they had prepared for a special session after church on April 8th. It was a thorough and comprehensive show and tell time. We certainly are now aware of just how involved NYCC is in helping so many folks near and far. Last year was an especially difficult year and we helped a lot! Two thumbs up to the Mission Committee. Rev. Nancy presented a wish list i.e. a New Church Pictionary. Do we need to have a discussion regarding an active shooter situation?, explore new website design, and volunteers for the lunch meal at Preble Street on May 5th. She also gave us a heads-up on the dates she will be on Study Leave, Vacation Weeks and Medical Leave ( ankle surgery). The office will no doubt get this information out soon. Remember all are welcome to the Council meetings. You input would be so welcome. Change is in the air..even if Old Man Winter seems to have planted his feet firmly, at least our church is willing to talk about it. Actually we are not nearly as constricted as we were a while back. Good news. Respectfully, Jeanne Chadbourne, Moderator 3

Trustees We d like to thank everyone for their input and questions during the informational meetings held the last two Sundays. Quite a lot of understanding was gained in regard to the potential accessibility modification to the choir area. As we further develop a plan we will keep the congregation informed. We know that the final decision on this will require congregational approval. We continue also to gather facts to make a determination on the subject of an automatic standby generator. Hopefully we can move forward with this item as well. With so many irons in the fire we are finding we must prioritize our efforts a little. Thank you, The Trustees Missions The Missions Board would like to thank everyone for the wonderful turnout we had for our presentation. If you didn t get a chance to view our posters, we will be displaying them on a rotating basis in the fellowship hall for the next couple months. On Mother s Day, May 13th, we will collect the Blanket Sunday special offering. The CWS blanket program provides thousands of blankets worldwide each year to those who need it most. Your support means comfort for neighbors who are facing disaster or the strain of poverty. Church World Services is a faith-based organization transforming communities around the globe. We are also looking for Cumberland Food Pantry substitute volunteers. If you are interested, please contact Sue at 831-9014 or sueberube@maine.rr.com. Sue Berube RUMMAGE SALE THANK YOU! The Tuesday Gals/Women's Fellowship Rummage Sale Plus held on Saturday, April 21, was once again a great success! We had a lot of donations and netted just a little over $1000. Tentatively, pending discussion by the group, this money will be set aside toward the generator fund. Leftovers from the sale (probably in the vicinity of 75-80 boxes) were donated to the Salvation Army. A huge thank you to Norm Smith and Rob Dransfield for supplying the much-needed muscle for such jobs as table moving, box toting, and packing! Thanks also to folks who helped with sorting, working the sale, and cleaning up/packing: Gail Strattard, Donna Smith, Susan Elliott, Mary Greenlie, Priscilla Brobst, Candace Smith, Janine Dransfield, Pam Ames (for 4 publicity), as well as all who donated. My sincere apologies if I left anyone out...

Pentecost AND YOUTH Sunday Sunday, May 20th Wear red (or orange or yellow that day) Christian Education The kids have been busy working on creating May baskets. Lois knight has generously donated the supplies, her time, and her talent showing us how to make these beautiful treasures. Just wait until you see them! They will be filled with various items; tissues, greeting cards, candy etc. and will be presented to those individuals that have been unable to physically get to church. We hope to distribute these with the kids on a Sunday in May after church. Date TBD. Stay tuned. Again, a big THANK YOU to Lois Knight-you rock! We have started our lesson on the Ten Commandments, and will continue on into May. Sunday May 20th will be Children s and youth Sunday. Stay tuned for more info on this. Also, do we have any child who will be entering the 3rd grade in September? It has been our practice to hand out bibles to these children on children s Sunday each year. Please let me know. Peace, Janine Dransfield Youth Group Youth group has been going for some time now, and we're approaching the end of the academic year, which means that, sadly, May 20th will be the last youth group meeting until the Fall. That said, we have an exciting lineup of activities planned for the coming weeks: May 6th: The youth group will be taking photos for the Church Photo Directory! We will be helping with this before and after the special 2pm service, so stay tuned for updates on when we will meet. May 19th: We will be hosting the Spring Talent Show in the Fellowship Hall on SATUR- DAY EVENING at 6:30 pm. ALL are welcome, so please come show your support and bring a talent to share! Proceeds from concessions will fund our year-end trip on the 20th. May 20th: Following service, the Youth Group will celebrate the end of Youth Group by travelling to Portland to an "Escape the Room" adventure! Jeremy Vermilyea and Shelby Dickinson 5

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Anniversaries MAY BIRTHDAYS Kevin and Sarah Balvin 5-15-1982 Guy and Grace Lovell 5-5-1984 Ron and Sue Berube 5-10-1986 Happy Anniversary! 1 Butch Goff, Nora Strawbridge 3 Sarah Lockhart 4 Janine Dransfield, Pat Field 5 Dot Hayward, Sarah Kelley 10 Emma Dickson, Kay Meyerhoff, David Lake 12 Marcia Woodward 18 Judy Maddox 26 Richard Brobst 27 Nancy White My sincerest thanks to all for your thoughts and prayers for my recovery. Your blessings meant so much to me, and I thank you from the bottom of my heart. I love you all. Pat Field Pentecost Sunday Rehearsal/ Planning After school youth Sunday rehearsal/ planning for all youth and others participating. Wednesday, May 16. Thank you! What a lovely surprise presented to me on Administrative Professionals day! I was eyeing that Longaberger basket at the Rummage Sale. What a surprise to open it up and see all the great things inside. I know that Jeanne knew some of the things my family wants to do this summer, so here is what was inside: A gift certificate to go toward tickets to a play at Maine State Music Theater with my family. (We had already decided we want to see Beauty and the Beast). A gift certificate to attend a Seadogs game, a GC to get my nails done, and a GC to LL Bean, Wyeth stamps and a whole lot of love. It really was an unexpected surprise. Thank you so much. Love, Lyn Men s Club Breakfast Men s Club is held on the 3rd Saturday of the month. We will meet on May 19th at Toddy Brook @ 7:00 AM. Open to all men of the community. For info contact Norman Smith 829-5892 or nsmith1@maine.rr.com June Newsletter Deadline is May 28th 7

North Yarmouth Congregational Church 3 Gray Rd North Yarmouth, Maine 04097 Ph (207) 829-3644 You are Invited! to an afternoon Worship Service Sunday May 6, 2018 at 2:00 pm On Sunday, May 6th, NYCC will hold their regular worship service at 2:00pm INSTEAD of 9:30am. Recognizing that it is very difficult for some elderly and those with disabilities in our community to attend early morning services, NYCC is offering this afternoon Communion service. For those in need of transportation, please call Susan Elliot 829-3903 or Ellen Gagnon 603-620-9136. All welcome! 8

MAY 2018 Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat 1 2 3 4 5 10:00 am 7:00 pm 2:00 PM 10:30 am Women s Fellowship / Tuesday Choir Rehearsal Bible Study Preble Street Gals 6:30 pm Zumba 7:00 pm AA 11:30-1:00 pm Friday Lunch 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 2:00 pm Worship Youth Group Rev. Nancy will be on vacation from May 7-13 10:00 am WF /Tues Gals 6:30 pm Zumba 6:00 pm Trustees 7:00 pm Choir Rehearsal 9:00-10:00 am Pet Place Pantry 7:00 pm AA 13 14 15 10:00 am 16 After School 17 18 19 7:00 a.m. 9:30 am Worship 11:00 am Diaconate WF /Tuesday Gals Youth Sunday Rehearsal 7:00 pm 6:00 pm Council Men s Club Breakfast At Toddy Brook 6:30 pm Zumba Choir Rehearsal 6:30 pm All Church Talent 7:00 pm AA Night 20 21 22 23 7:00 pm 24 25 26 9:30 am Worship 10:00 am Choir Rehearsal 11:00 am Youth Group WF /Tuesday Gals 7:00 pm AA 6:30 pm Zumba 27 28 29 30 31 9:30 am Worship 11-Diaconate Memorial Day Office Closed Newsletter Deadline 10:00 am WF /Tuesday Gals 6:30 pm Zumba 7:00 pm Choir Rehearsal 7:00 pm AA May Altar Flowers by Rosemarie Smith 9

North Yarmouth Congregational Church 3 Gray Road North Yarmouth, ME 04097 THE PARISH VOICE deadline for June is May 28th email: nycc@maine.rr.com 10