Posts from 2022 (Page 3)
Silver Lake Camp Opportunities for Young Adults
Silver Lake Camp & Retreat is a year-round Outdoor Ministry of the Southern New England Conference of the UCC, It is located in Sharon, CT. For more information please visit the website. Leadership Training for 16 & 17-Year-Olds Now Hiring for summer Programs
Hello church families!
Hello church families! As we continue to make our way through these unchartered covid waters, I want to thank you all for bearing with us and allowing us to continue to be flexible with our programming. We are working hard in these ever-changing times to continue to provide accommodations for classes and Spiritual learning for our littlest members of the church. At this time we have decided on meeting in person. Please Continue to follow the church school Facebook page…
From The Pastor’s Pen
As we approach our third Lent since the onset of the pandemic, we will once again face the challenge of adapting our traditional pre-Easter observances in order to mitigate the risks that persist with large gatherings. While that may feel like a burden and an intrusion upon this sacred season, Lent and quarantine actually have more common than one might realize. We all know that Lent lasts forty days (not including Sundays). What is less well known is that during…
Vaccine Recommendation
Church Council voted on January 9, 2022 the following recommendations.
In This Season of Giving
In this season of giving, we wanted to wrap up our Steadfast Hope campaign. As of this writing, we’ve had over 75 pledges, and they are still coming in. If you have pledged and shown your support, the church community is grateful! If you haven’t pledged yet, you can still send in your pledge card. Thank you for your steadfastness in this season, and here’s to everlasting hope for the new year. Merry Christmas and Happy New Year, Generous Giving…
From The Pastor’s Pen
The month of January gets its name from the ancient Roman god, Janus. Janus was the god of beginnings and endings. He was a two-faced deity. One face looked back to the past. The other face looked forward to the future. Honestly, from the vantage point of January 2022, neither view looks all that rosy. 2021 began with the hope that the race to develop and distribute COVID vaccines would prove to be the solution for subduing the disease so…