September 6th Weekly Word

Worship This Week


Please join us

in the Sanctuary

or online at

10am this Sunday for


Fifteenth Sunday After Pentecost


Coffee hour will be held after the service in Hadley Hall.


We hope you will join us

in person or online.

The service will be live streamed through

Facebook Live here

or on 3CX here


Reader: Brad Robie

Coffee hour hosts: Donna Hanson

& Judy Ross

artwork: "Metamorphosis" © Mary Southard

www.ministryofthehearts.org. Used with permission.

Family Baptism


The Robie family had a wonderful celebration Saturday--all four of Brad and Carol's grandchildren were baptized: Isla, age 4, Nico, age 1 1/2 along with their cousins Ada, age 3 and Elinor, age 1.

Outdoor Worship

Sunday September 17th


Outdoor worship will be held at 10am on

Sunday, September 17th in the back parking lot.


Please plan to bring a chair and join us for this special service. Coffee hour will be held after the service in Hadley Hall.

Fall Grounds Clean-up


Operations is hosting a day to perform hedge and shrub maintenance around the church.


We scheduled Thursday, September 14 at 1pm. Volunteers are welcome to join the core group planning to meet. Many hands make light work. 


Thanks, 

Operations Team 

A Word From Peace & Justice


Myth: Financial Literacy Education will fix inequality.


Recent articles appeared in a variety of media outlets around the world reporting greater inequality

between the wealthy and the poor.


The gap between rich and poor has grown even with programs in place to encourage a decrease. The articles cite statistics around insufficient income to live, housing

shortages, and food insecurity.


Most of the programs have focused on educating the poor. Wealthy folks have access to financial planners to assist with making good investments and getting all tax advantages that are available. Poor people do not have such advice and many are caught in scams involving finances. So financial education should help, right?


But there is no evidence that Financial Literacy programs help. Most poor can't get tax breaks because what income they have is too low to be taxed. And being poor is expensive! The poor only have expensive food sources available. (Just last week I read that the only chain grocery store that serves the entire Southeast DC area may be forced to close.) Not enough banks are in areas to serve the poor so they have to use check cashing places that charge high service fees.


Residents in poor areas spend 82% of their income on basic necessities. When one is in a dead-end job with no prospect of betterment it is hard to see the point of saving every spare dime. And with too few interest bearing accounts available it may not even be possible.


See the full article from the ARD.

Steeple Lightings


The steeple will be lit the week of

September 11th - September 17th

for the following:


Happy 53rd Anniversary

Janet & Don Kliska


and


To Honor All Those Lost on 9/11

New Hampshire Conference UCC Weekly News



We thought you might enjoy reading the NH Conference UCC weekly newsletter. You can read it with this link.


9/5/2023 Newsletter



Each week, we will update this section of our Weekly Word with the new link

for the current newsletter.

Missions Opportunities:

Food Drive to Support

Saint Anne Ecumenical

Food Pantry





 Currently in need of cereal (no Cheerios), chunky & Progresso soups, coffee, tea bags, salad dressings, syrup, muffin mix, brownie mix, cake mix and jelly.



Please drop off any donations in the foyer of Hadley Hall

Please, no expired items.


Thank you for all your support!

To sign up for the next volunteer opportunity click here. If you are interested in volunteering contact Jane DeRosa via email at janederosa@comcast.net.

Volunteer @ Soup Kitchen

The Sonshine Soup Kitchen needs volunteers to prepare and package the food for "To Go Meals." We partner with Atkinson Congregational Church once a month on the 4th Wednesday of the month to help out from 3-6pm.


Blankets for Project Linus

For those of you who have been busy sewing, quilting, knitting, or crocheting, we have an new opportunity to donate those handmade items!

We located a national organization that has local chapters called Project Linus (https://www.facebook.com/projectlinussouthwestnewhampshire/). This organization's mission is "to provide love, a sense of security, warmth and comfort to children who are seriously ill, traumatized, or otherwise in need through the gifts of new, handmade blankets and afghans". Blankets are given to children in need through NH.

*We welcome all styles of blankets made in child-friendly colors/prints.
*Crocheted, knitted, quilted (100% cotton or flannel), fleece….you don’t have to be an expert!
*Blankets must be NEW, HANDMADE and WASHABLE.
*Fabric blankets can be quilted by machine, hand or tied. If you are tying the blanket make sure the ends are trimmed to 1” and the knots are secure.
*Please do not add any embellishments to the blankets such as buttons that could be swallowed by a child.
*If you are using a no-sew fleece pattern, please be sure to trim off both selvages FIRST. Not sure what selvages are? Ask the clerk who is cutting your fleece to please show you, they’re those odd looking edges at the top and bottom of the piece you have, sort of raggy looking.
*We accept all sizes of blankets. We donate to children, infants through teen years, so any size is appropriate. Baby blankets are typically 36”X36” or 36”X42”, toddler-pre-teen are typically about 40”X60”, and teen blankets are at least 60"X72".

Blankets can be dropped off in the entry way of Hadley Hall.

Thank you for your support of this project!

Scam Texts & Emails


This summer, a number of congregants received a scam text "from Rev. Kathy." This was sent from an unknown phone number, not Pastor Kathy's cell phone. The text said it was an urgent request. Those who called/texted back were asked to send gift cards.


Please know that Pastor Kathy will never ask you for money/gift cards over email nor via a text. And if there is something urgent, Pastor Kathy will reach out via phone. Scammers are often successful due to the "urgent" nature of their communication.


Also, any email from Pastor Kathy will always have her signature line on the bottom with her phone number/address.


If in doubt, please contact the church office or Pastor Kathy.

These scams are increasingly common, and many church communities are affected.

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