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We Commit Ourselves
And Our Resources
To Nurture the Spirit,
Grow in Community,
And Help Heal the World.
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The congregation offered such profound, far-reaching - and numerous! - questions for last week's Question Box that Rev. Norm will continue to respond to them this Sunday. Join us as we honor the sacred practice of curiosity! | |
Upcoming Worship Services | |
Apr. 21 | 10 am
Our Blue Boat Home: An Earth Day Service
Climate Justice Team
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Apr. 28 | 10 am
Tending Our Gardens: A Beltane Service
Pat Washburn
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May 5| 10 am
The Road Home
Rev. Norman Allen
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Volunteers Needed for Housing Partnership
First Parish is honored to support State Street Church in its service to immigrant families seeking asylum. We'll do that by staffing their shelter at 159 State Street for the week of April 21-27. We need a total of 21 volunteers. Each day, one person will work from 6pm to 8:30pm to greet and settle families. Two people will sleep onsite overnight. (Volunteers will receive clear directions on their simple responsibilities.) Email Kris Minister at krisminister@me.com to sign up or request more information.
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Share the Plate Nominations
Each month, First Parish shares the offering received during one Sunday service by making a contribution to a nonprofit organization whose work advances the mission of First Parish, to nurture the spirit, grow in community and help heal the world. To nominate an organization for that one-time contribution, simply complete this form. You'll also find printed versions in our Parish Hall near the stairs. Thank you!
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Click HERE for more information about the raffle! | |
Family Fun Night
Friday, April 12 | 5 pm | Parish Hall
This is a multi-generational event to come together for pizza supper and to share games for all ages. Come check out the new games that we have added to our collection for everyone to play together! RSVP to Mary Wheeler (membershipteamchair@firstparishportland.org) before noon on April 12 so we have enough pizza; $5/person or $10/family.
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Welcome Follen Youth Group!
This Sunday, we welcome the youth group from Follen Church, Unitarian Universalist, in Lexington, MA, as they begin a week of service to the Portland community. They’ll help lead worship in the morning then join us for Coffee Hour before meeting with our own Pastor Jeff Logan to learn about Grace Street Ministries.
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First Parish History Tour
Sunday, April 14 | 11:30am | Meetinghouse
Join Kip Deserres for a guided tour of our meetinghouse and learn the history of our church. Newcomers and current members are all invited to attend. For more information, email Membership Coordinator Laurie Hasty.
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Gratitude Ribbons
Sunday, April 14 | 11:30am | Parish Hall
Help an upcoming Religious Exploration project by making a gratitude ribbon. Find the ribbons and markers in the Parish Hall after Sunday Services and note what you feel grateful for this spring OR bring in your own gratitude ribbon from home! The children will use the ribbons for a fun surprise on April 28th.
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Earth Day Garden Clean Up!
Saturday, April 20| 10:00 am | Garden
Join us, Saturday, April 20 at 10 am. Bring garden gloves and tools if you have them! If not don’t let it stop you. All are welcome! Contact Linda Shary for more informatation: lindashary3@gmail.com
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Intro to Text Analysis
Sunday, April 21| 11:30 am | Upstairs Classroom
Following next Sunday’s service, Derek Campbell invites anyone interested in play reading to an introductory meeting about a potential text analysis class. It will be a practical nuts-and-bolts course highlighting the collaborative nature of the relationship between a director, his design team, and the actors. We’ll discuss the challenges they encounter and the responsibilities they share in the creative journey from page to stage. Depending on level of interest, this initial gathering may be a first step in the formation of a play reading circle in the Fall.
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Flowers are a Living Chalice
Consider donating flowers for the chalice table for Sunday morning service. Instructions are on the sign up sheet posted by the stairs in the Parish Hall. You may dedicate your donation as a memorial or to honor an event such as an anniversary.
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Ongoing Opportunities at First Parish | |
Musical Sneak Peek!
Come at 9:40 am on Sundays for a first stab at the morning's hymns. Our Music Director, along with our First Parish Choir, will run through each hymn to allow all in attendance to learn the melody and form. There will be other tips that will give you the confidence to sing out during the service. See you there!
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If you are not feeling well, tested positive for Covid, or have been exposed to Covid, please enjoy Sunday services from the comfort of your own home. Live streaming is easily accessible here. As a reminder, you can order free Covid tests from the government at this link.
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Is Stewardship In Your
Long-Term Financial Plans?
Legacy gifts are an important source of lasting support for our church. The Trustees acknowledge these bequests on behalf of a grateful congregation. If you would like to know more about ways you can make a future gift, please email Austin Farrar, President of the Trustees.
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Pastoral Care Needs
If you wish to speak in confidence with a member of the Pastoral Care Team, please send an email to the office and a member will get back to you as soon as possible. The Pastoral Care Team is also recruiting a new Chair! If you are a compassionate listener, we would love to meet with you. Please email Laurie Hasty, PCT Chair, if you are interested!
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What's Going On
Within The UUA?
If you are interested in learning about what is happening within the UUA,
check out these regional and national websites!
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