Oct 12, 2014 Announcements

Sermon: “Prayer from the Heart”

In our passage from Philippians this week, Paul tells people not to “worry about anything.” Paul must be a little crazy to think that it is possible not to worry. I certainly think that not to worry is one of the hardest commandments Paul could say to that ancient church and to us! As human beings, is it possible not to worry? Our prayers of the people time each week is evidence enough that opportunities to worry are not in short supply. We will focus this week on what God’s Word to us might say about prayer and peace. In preparation, I suggest reflecting on Paul’s statement that the peace of God will guard our hearts and minds.
Scripture: Philippians 4:1-9

Join us for worship on Sunday, October 12th at 10:30 a.m., and for coffee and fellowship after the service.

HONK!Fest Parade in Somerville
October 12th:  Join us to walk from the church to view the parade in Davis Square.  More information at http://honk.fest.org/2014-festival/schedule/

Fall Fellowship Event-Apple Picking and/or wine tasting!
Saturday, Oct. 18th, 1pm-Join us on Saturday October 18th at Nashoba Valley Winery in Bolton for Apple Picking and/or wine tasting! We will meet in front of the winery building at 1pm. Wine tasting is $6, and apple picking is $15 for a peck or $25 for a 1/2 bushel. If enough of us want to pick apples, we can split the cost of a bag. There are picnic tables on site that we can use to eat a snack or mingle. If anyone needs a ride please contact Jenny Herzig and we will set something up. Questions? Visit Nashoba’s website at http://www.nashobawinery.com/ or email Jenny Herzig jnherzig2@gmail.com.

Prayer Meeting
Sunday, October 19th:  We will meet in the Green Room after coffee hour. Jesus said, ‘When two or three are gathered in my name, I am there.” Bring your prayers about whatever joys or concerns you may have on your mind and in your heart. All are welcome to attend.

Conversations on Eco-Justice:
Wednesday, October 22nd: Introduction to the Watershed Discipleship Movement
Gathering begins at 6:30,ending at 8:00 p.m. in the Green Room.
Public Welcome!!   Booklets available at the meetings.

Infant Baptism
We will celebrate with joy the baptism of the son of Laura and Ryan Ma on Sunday, October 26th. May God’s blessings be with their family.

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ART AND SOCIAL JUSTICE EVENTS

A Flute is Not a Bird: A Recital of Natural Selections
Sunday, October 12th at 2:00 p.m.
with Kristen Dye. Contemporary music inspired by nature. Works by Forrest Pierce, Kaijo Saariaho, William Kenlon, David Farrell, Mark Dancigers, and George Crumb. Featuring the ridiculously talented Rachel Barringe.

Nave Gallery – Truth Telling: Art in Search of Social Justice
Special exhibit! The Nave Gallery, located in our building, will be holding a special show in October.  Celebrating the gallery’s 10th anniversary, it’s called Truth Telling: Art in Search of Social Justice and will be curated by our former pastor, Karl Gustafson. Please note Sunday, October 5th, from 3:00 – 5:00 p.m. in your calendar, and plan to attend the opening!  Karl will be visiting the area for a week, and will be at the opening.

Talk Poetry – Hear the Truth! 
Sunday, October 19th, 5:00 – 8:00 p.m. Poetry Jam hosted by Clint Smith, National Poetry Slam Champion. A high-energy evening of poetry on today’s critical social justice issues.
5:00 p.m.:  Community reception to meet the artists (free)
6:00 p.m.  Performance by Clint Smith and area poets ($10 suggested donation)
Public welcome!  More information about Clint Smith at www.clintsmithiii.com

The Blues as Truth-Telling:  Scott Ainslie in Concert
Sunday, October 26th, 5:00 – 8:00 p.m. Reflect on the 50th anniversary of the Civil Rights Act and civil rights today with noted blues historian and musician, Scott Ainslie.
5:00 p.m.:  Community Reception to meet the artist (free)
6:00 p.m.:  Concert and discussion ($10.00 suggested donation)
Public welcome!  More information about Scott Ainslie at http://scottainslie.com/

The Boston Food Justice Young Adult Volunteer (YAV) Program
They are in need of several kitchen items at their Watertown apartment, including: uncoated, stainless steel pots and pans; a loaf pan; a glass measuring cup; and glass or plastic containers large enough to store flour/sugar/oats. Donations are greatly appreciated and can be brought to the church (leave in the Green Room or with Allen). Thank you! More information about the Boston Food Justice Young Adult Volunteer Program, an initiative of the Boston Presbytery can be found at http://bostonfoodjusticeyavprogram.wordpress.com/about/
Sunday, October 12th is the HONK!Fest Parade in Somerville. Join us to walk from the church to view the parade in Davis Square. More information athttp://honk.fest.org/2014-festival/schedule/

Oct 5, 2014 Announcements

Sunday, October 5th
Sermon: “Telling the Truth in the Vineyard”

In this story told by Jesus to the religious leaders in Jerusalem, the image of a vineyard that he uses (and used elsewhere in scripture) is one that reminds us that as the “people” of God (ethnos — used in this story) have new responsibilities and are co-creators with God in the life of this world. We are called to take care of those vineyards/fields/workplaces/families/communities/corporations/churches, etc. in which we are called individually and collectively to serve. As you study this passage, don’t assume the tenants are wicked to anyone else hearing the story as Jesus talks (only the religious leaders who had just challenged him)….

Join us for worship on Sunday, September 28th at 10:30 a.m., and for coffee and fellowship after the service.

Conversations  on Eco-Justice:

Wednesday, October 5th: Introduction to Ched Myers’ Sabbath Economics
Gathering begins at 6:30,ending at 8:00 p.m. in the Green Room.
Public Welcome!!   Booklets available at the meetings.

World Communion – Peacemaking Offering

On Sunday, October 5th, we will celebrate World Communion Sunday.  We will also collect the Peacemaking Offering.  The Peacemaking Offering funds the Presbyterian Peacemaking Program, enabling us to bring in International Peacemakers, hold conferences, and advocate for active nonviolent solutions to conflict.

The Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) views peace as a core part of our identity and calling as believers. It is a central declaration of the gospel, calling us to model our lives in the pattern of the Prince of Peace, Jesus Christ.

The offering is used to inspire new approaches to active peacemaking, to equip God’s people to be compassionate and prophetic peacemakers, and to connect communities of peace in accompaniment, mutual learning and shared action for the transformation of the world.

Our congregation receives 25% of the fund collected to promote local and global peace and justice efforts.  This year we will support Grassroots International (grassroots.org) and a fund to aid Syrian refugees in Lebanon, run by the Near East Theological Seminary, based in Beirut.

Please participate in this offering and make this a time to renew your commitment and reaffirm your called to peacemaking. Together we can transform cultures of violence into communities of peace.

Nave Gallery – Truth Telling: Art in Search of Social Justice
Special exhibit! The Nave Gallery, located in our building, will be holding a special show in October.  Celebrating the gallery’s 10th anniversary, it’s called Truth Telling: Art in Search of Social Justice and will be curated by our former pastor, Karl Gustafson. Please note Sunday, October 5th, from 3:00 – 5:00 p.m. in your calendar, and plan to attend the opening!  Karl will be visiting the area for a week, and will be at the opening.

Men’s Bible Study
Meeting at Panera Bread in Porter Square on Wednesday, October 8th at 6:30 p.m.

Session Meeting
The Session will meet on Wednesday, October 8th in the Green Room at 7:30 p.m.

Food Justice Sunday
Sunday, October 12th, 10:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. Discussion with the Young Adult Volunteers working for food justice throughout the Presbytery of Boston this year.  Public welcome.  More about the program at http://bostonfoodjusticeyavprogram.wordpress.com

HONK!Fest Parade in Somerville
October 12th:  Join us to walk from the church to view the parade in Davis Square.  More information at http://honk.fest.org/2014-festival/schedule/

Fall Fellowship Event-Apple Picking and/or wine tasting!
Saturday, Oct. 18th, 1pm-Join us on Saturday October 18th at Nashoba Valley Winery in Bolton for Apple Picking and/or wine tasting! We will meet in front of the winery building at 1pm. Wine tasting is $6, and apple picking is $15 for a peck or $25 for a 1/2 bushel. If enough of us want to pick apples, we can split the cost of a bag. There are picnic tables on site that we can use to eat a snack or mingle. If anyone needs a ride please contact Jenny Herzig and we will set something up. Questions? Visit Nashoba’s website at http://www.nashobawinery.com/ or email Jenny Herzig jnherzig2@gmail.com.

Prayer Meeting
Sunday, October 19th:  We will meet in the Green Room after coffee hour. Jesus said, ‘When two or three are gathered in my name, I am there.” Bring your prayers about whatever joys or concerns you may have on your mind and in your heart. All are welcome to attend.

Talk Poetry – Hear the Truth! 
Sunday, October 19th, 5:00 – 8:00 p.m. Poetry Jam hosted by Clint Smith, National Poetry Slam Champion. A high-energy evening of poetry on today’s critical social justice issues.
5:00 p.m.:  Community reception to meet the artists (free)
6:00 p.m.  Performance by Clint Smith and area poets ($10 suggested donation)
Public welcome!  More information about Clint Smith at www.clintsmithiii.com

Conversations on Eco-Justice:
Wednesday, October 22nd: Introduction to the Watershed Discipleship Movement
Gathering begins at 6:30,ending at 8:00 p.m. in the Green Room.
Public Welcome!!   Booklets available at the meetings.

Baby Baptism
We will celebrate with joy the baptism of the son of Laura and Ryan Ma on Sunday, October 26th. May God’s blessings be with their family.

The Blues as Truth-Telling:  Scott Ainslie in Concert
Sunday, October 26th, 5:00 – 8:00 p.m. Reflect on the 50th anniversary of the Civil Rights Act and civil rights today with noted blues historian and musician, Scott Ainslie.
5:00 p.m.:  Community Reception to meet the artist (free)
6:00 p.m.:  Concert and discussion ($10.00 suggested donation)
Public welcome!  More information about Scott Ainslie at http://scottainslie.com/

Greeting Card Collection
The Deacons are collecting greeting cards to send to church members/friends in need. We can especially use sympathy cards, and friendly “thinking of you” cards. We would like to create a collection so we can respond to needs more immediately. Please bring in unused cards and leave them in the container in the copy room if you would like to donate.

Sept 28, 2014 Announcements

 Sermon:  “Windows to Heaven”

At issue in this week’s passages are whether or not Jesus is a way of understanding and feeling God’s presence in the world (in an active way).  Is God active in the world?  How does this matter for our lives?
Scripture:  Matthew 21:23-32; Philippians 2:1-13

Join us for worship on Sunday, September 28th at 10:30 a.m., and for coffee and fellowship after the service.

Ministry Circle Fair
Sunday, September 28th: Ministry circle fair during coffee hour after the service. Last spring we put in place a new way to organize our ministry and operations in a way that will let us all thrive. Please come to the ministry circle fair to hear from the circle leaders about the exciting opportunities we have for you. You’ll get a chance to ask questions and find ways to engage in the work of the church.

Deacons Meeting
The Deacons will meet after coffee hour in the Green Room on Sunday, September 28th.

Conversations  on Eco-Justice:
Wednesday, October 1st: Introduction to Ched Myers’ Sabbath Economics
Gathering begins at 6:30,ending at 8:00 p.m. in the Green Room.
Public Welcome!!   Booklets available at the meetings.

Potluck Supper
At Sarah Donovan’s house, Friday, Oct 3rd, 7:00pm: Rev Karl Gustafson will be in town visiting and would like anybody who is available to come by and be part of the night. Please bring a dish to share, but if you are unable to bring a dish please bring yourself as I am sure we will have plenty of food/  We just ask that there be no nuts in the dishes that are brought due to allergies.
Please RSVP to Sarah and she will give you the address.
Sarah-sarahfdonovan@gmail.com
857-544-0394

October 4th – You’re Invited for dinner!!
The Boston Food Justice Young Adult Volunteer (YAV) Program has another Table Gathering fundraising dinner coming up on Saturday, October 4th from 4 -7 PM at Church of the Covenant in Boston. We will be introducing our new group of YAVs at this event! CHPC has two free tickets available, so please contact Allen if you would like to attendpastor@clarendonhillchurch.org  Additional tickets are $50 per person or $80 per couple.  Can’t make it to dinner, but want to help out the YAVs??

They are in need of several kitchen items at their Watertown apartment, including: uncoated, stainless steel pots and pans; a loaf pan; a glass measuring cup; and glass or plastic containers large enough to store flour/sugar/oats. Donations are greatly appreciated and can be brought to the church (leave in the Green Room or with Allen). Thank you!  More information about the Boston Food Justice Young Adult Volunteer Program, an initiative of the Boston Presbytery can be found at http://bostonfoodjusticeyavprogram.wordpress.com/about/

World Communion – Peacemaking Offering
On Sunday, October 5th, we will celebrate World Communion Sunday.  We will also collect the Peacemaking Offering.  The Peacemaking Offering funds the Presbyterian Peacemaking Program, enabling us to bring in International Peacemakers, hold conferences, and advocate for active nonviolent solutions to conflict.

The Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) views peace as a core part of our identity and calling as believers. It is a central declaration of the gospel, calling us to model our lives in the pattern of the Prince of Peace, Jesus Christ.

The offering is used to inspire new approaches to active peacemaking, to equip God’s people to be compassionate and prophetic peacemakers, and to connect communities of peace in accompaniment, mutual learning and shared action for the transformation of the world.

Our congregation receives 25% of the fund collected to promote local and global peace and justice efforts.  This year we will support Grassroots International (grassroots.org) and a fund to aid Syrian refugees in Lebanon, run by the Near East Theological Seminary, based in Beirut.

Please participate in this offering and make this a time to renew your commitment and reaffirm your called to peacemaking. Together we can transform cultures of violence into communities of peace.

Nave Gallery – Truth Telling: Art in Search of Social Justice
Special exhibit! The Nave Gallery, located in our building, will be holding a special show in October.  Celebrating the gallery’s 10th anniversary, it’s called Truth Telling: Art in Search of Social Justice and will be curated by our former pastor, Karl Gustafson. Please note Sunday, October 5th, from 3:00 – 5:00 p.m. in your calendar, and plan to attend the opening!  Karl will be visiting the area for a week, and will be at the opening.

Food Justice Sunday
Sunday, October 12th, 10:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. Discussion with the Young Adult Volunteers working for food justice throughout the Presbytery of Boston this year.  Public welcome.  More about the program at http://bostonfoodjusticeyavprogram.wordpress.com

HONK!Fest Parade in Somerville
October 12th:  Join us to walk from the church to view the parade in Davis Square.  More information at http://honk.fest.org/2014-festival/schedule/

Prayer Meeting
Sunday, October 19th:  We will meet in the Green Room after coffee hour. Jesus said, ‘When two or three are gathered in my name, I am there.” Bring your prayers about whatever joys or concerns you may have on your mind and in your heart. All are welcome to attend.

Talk Poetry – Hear the Truth! 
Sunday, October 19th, 5:00 – 8:00 p.m. Poetry Jam hosted by Clint Smith, National Poetry Slam Champion. A high-energy evening of poetry on today’s critical social justice issues.
5:00 p.m.:  Community reception to meet the artists (free)
6:00 p.m.  Performance by Clint Smith and area poets ($10 suggested donation)
Public welcome!  More information about Clint Smith at www.clintsmithiii.com

Conversations on Eco-Justice:
Wednesday, October 22nd: Introduction to the Watershed Discipleship Movement
Gathering begins at 6:30,ending at 8:00 p.m. in the Green Room.
Public Welcome!!   Booklets available at the meetings.

The Blues as Truth-Telling:  Scott Ainslie in Concert
Sunday, October 26th, 5:00 – 8:00 p.m. Reflect on the 50th anniversary of the Civil Rights Act and civil rights today with noted blues historian and musician, Scott Ainslie.
5:00 p.m.:  Community Reception to meet the artist (free)
6:00 p.m.:  Concert and discussion ($10.00 suggested donation)
Public welcome!  More information about Scott Ainslie at http://scottainslie.com/

Greeting Card Collection
The Deacons are collecting greeting cards to send to church members/friends in need. We can especially use sympathy cards, and friendly “thinking of you” cards. We would like to create a collection so we can respond to needs more immediately. Please bring in unused cards and leave them in the container in the copy room if you would like to donate.

Sept 21, 2014 Announcements

Sermon:  “Go into the Vineyard”
I believe in this passage Jesus is trying to get at the heart of what it means to be a Christian.  We are invited to go work in the vineyard, apparently with little thought of reward (or at least more reward than needed to survive).  It is somewhat problematic to equate the landowner with God in this parable, but the landowner (actually house-despot in the Greek, usually a title for a foreign landowner) does seem to be trying to make real something about the new relationships we enter into as part of the church universal.  I think Jesus was also trying to reveal to his listeners something about our fallen nature, and how we can overcome it.
Scripture:  Matthew 20:1-16

Join us for worship on Sunday, September 21st at 10:30 a.m., and for coffee and fellowship after the service.

Church Work Day
Collecting and disposing of random items spread throughout the church. The work day is on Saturday, September 27th from 9:00 a.m.- noon. If you plan to attend or have any questions please contact Josh Herzig (joshua.herzig@gmail.com).

Ministry Circle Fair
Sunday, September 28th: Ministry circle fair during coffee hour after the service. Last spring we put in place a new way to organize our ministry and operations in a way that will let us all thrive. Please come to the ministry circle fair to hear from the circle leaders about the exciting opportunities we have for you. You’ll get a chance to ask questions and find ways to engage in the work of the church.

Deacons Meeting
The Deacons will meet after coffee hour in the Green Room on Sunday, September 28th.

Conversations  on Eco-Justice:
Wednesday, October 1st: Introduction to Ched Myers’ Sabbath Economics
Gathering begins at 6:30,ending at 8:00 p.m. in the Green Room.
Public Welcome!!   Booklets available at the meetings.

Potluck Supper
At Sarah Donovan’s house, Friday, Oct 3rd, 7:00pm: Rev Karl Gustafson will be in town visiting and would like anybody who is available to come by and be part of the night. Please bring a dish to share, but if you are unable to bring a dish please bring yourself as I am sure we will have plenty of food/  We just ask that there be no nuts in the dishes that are brought due to allergies.
Please RSVP to Sarah and she will give you the address.
Sarah-sarahfdonovan@gmail.com
857-544-0394

October 4th – You’re Invited for dinner!!
The Boston Food Justice Young Adult Volunteer (YAV) Program has another Table Gathering fundraising dinner coming up on Saturday, October 4th from 4 -7 PM at Church of the Covenant in Boston. We will be introducing our new group of YAVs at this event! CHPC has two free tickets available, so please contact Allen if you would like to attendpastor@clarendonhillchurch.org  Additional tickets are $50 per person or $80 per couple.  Can’t make it to dinner, but want to help out the YAVs??

They are in need of several kitchen items at their Watertown apartment, including: uncoated, stainless steel pots and pans; a loaf pan; a glass measuring cup; and glass or plastic containers large enough to store flour/sugar/oats. Donations are greatly appreciated and can be brought to the church (leave in the Green Room or with Allen). Thank you!  More information about the Boston Food Justice Young Adult Volunteer Program, an initiative of the Boston Presbytery can be found at http://bostonfoodjusticeyavprogram.wordpress.com/about/

World Communion – Peacemaking Offering 
Collected on Sunday, October 5th

Nave Gallery – Truth Telling: Art in Search of Social Justice
Special exhibit! The Nave Gallery, located in our building, will be holding a special show in October.  Celebrating the gallery’s 10th anniversary, it’s called Truth Telling: Art in Search of Social Justice and will be curated by our former pastor, Karl Gustafson. Please note Sunday, October 5th, from 3:00 – 5:00 p.m. in your calendar, and plan to attend the opening!  Karl will be visiting the area for a week, and will be at the opening.

Prayer Meeting
Sunday, October 19th:  We will meet in the Green Room after coffee hour. Jesus said, ‘When two or three are gathered in my name, I am there.” Bring your prayers about whatever joys or concerns you may have on your mind and in your heart. All are welcome to attend.

Conversations on Eco-Justice:
Wednesday, October 22nd: Introduction to the Watershed Discipleship Movement
Gathering begins at 6:30,ending at 8:00 p.m. in the Green Room.
Public Welcome!!   Booklets available at the meetings.

Greeting Card Collection
The Deacons are collecting greeting cards to send to church members/friends in need. We can especially use sympathy cards, and friendly “thinking of you” cards. We would like to create a collection so we can respond to needs more immediately. Please bring in unused cards and leave them in the container in the copy room if you would like to donate.

Learn to Talk: Engaging Art, Community, and Social Justice

Join us in celebrating art activism and social change in our community!

 

SUNDAY, OCT 5

10:30 am | World Communion Sunday
The annual Peacemaking Offering will be taken during worship.

3-5 pm | Truth Telling: Art in Search of Social Justice*
Opening Reception in celebration of the Nave Gallery’s 10th anniversary!
*Exhibit curated by Rev. Karl Gustafson. Runs Sat-Sun, 1-5 pm through Nov 5.

 

SUNDAY, OCT 12 & WEDNESDAY, OCT 22

10:30 am – 12:30 pm | Eco-Justice Sunday
Worship service, potluck, and an introduction to Sabbath Economics.

6:30 – 8 pm | The Conversation on Eco-Justice Continues
Feast, worship, and learn about the Watershed Discipleship Movement.

 

SUNDAY, OCT 19

5 – 8 pm | Talk Poetry – Hear the Truth!
Poetry Jam hosted by Clint Smith, National Poetry Slam Champion
$10 suggested donation

 

SUNDAY, OCT 26

5 – 8 pm | The Blues as Truth-Telling: Scott Ainslie in Concert
Blues historian and musician Scott Ainslie performs live.
$10 suggested donation | www.scottainslie.com

 

 

All events are FREE and open to the public! Most also feature free child care.
Proceeds benefit the Center for Teen Empowerment in Somerville.

Sept 14, 2014 Announcements

Sermon:  Keeping the Faith
Why is God so interested in forgiveness?  In this story, a continuation of last week’s gospel lesson, we find another image of the relentlessness of God in defending the norm of reconciliation/forgiveness.  As people of faith, do we realize how God has forgiven us (freed us may be a better term here)?   Do we realize what it means to enact a culture of forgiveness with our neighbors?
Scripture:  Matthew 18:21-35

Join us for worship on Sunday, September 14th at 10:30 a.m., and for coffee and fellowship after the service.

Welcome Back Sunday Potluck
Sunday, September 14th::  We want to welcome back everyone from their summer vacations, jobs, internships, and adventures!  We will have several speakers for our program.  Regina Baiden worked at the United Nations Women’s Peace and Security Unit in New York City this summer.  A Ghanaian graduate student at the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy at Tufts University, she is especially interested in policies related to the rights and economic empowerment of women and girls.  Her internship focused on research and communication for several programs. Rev. Allen Fairfax   attended a conference in June that covered Sabbath Economics and Watershed Discipleship.  He’ll introduce both concepts, and then detail the Adult Education programs focused on them that will begin in October. After graduating from the College of Wooster in 2013, Catherine Gillette worked for a year as a Young Adult Volunteer (YAV) in the Presbyterian Church U.S.A. In Texas, she did community organizing with low-income workers in the construction industry.  Last month she moved to Boston to work as the Site Coordinator of the Boston Food Justice YAV program.  We’ll hear more about the specific churches and groups for this year from Catherine.  Mark Hoover, who is also a student at the Fletcher School, spent his summer in the West African nation of Burkina Faso.  We’ll hear about his work there. For the potluck, please bring an appetizer, soup, salad, side dish, main dish, dessert or beverage to share.  No nuts please, as we have folks with severe nut allergies.  If you have questions, please contact Ellen. (ellends1313@gmail.com)

Work Day at Church
Church work day to collect and dispose of random items spread throughout the church. The work day is on Saturday, September 27th from 9:00 a.m.- noon. If you plan to attend or have any questions please contact Josh Herzig (joshua.herzig@gmail.com).

Ministry Circle
Sunday, September 28th: Ministry circle fair during coffee hour after the service. Last spring we put in place a new way to organize our ministry and operations in a way that will let us all thrive. Please come to the ministry circle fair to hear from the circle leaders about the exciting opportunities we have for you. You’ll get a chance to ask questions and find ways to engage in the work of the church.

Conversations  on Eco-Justice:
Wednesday, October 1st: Introduction to Ched Myers’ Sabbath Economics
Wednesday, October 22nd: Introduction to the Watershed Discipleship Movement
Gatherings begin at 6:30,ending at 8:00 p.m. in the Green Room.
Public Welcome!!   Booklets available at the meetings.

World Communion – Peacemaking Offering 
Collected on Sunday, October 5th

Nave Gallery – Truth Telling: Art in Search of Social Justice
Special exhibit! The Nave Gallery, located in our building, will be holding a special show in October.  Celebrating the gallery’s 10th anniversary, it’s called Truth Telling: Art in Search of Social Justice and will be curated by our former pastor, Karl Gustafson. Please note Sunday, October 5th, from 3:00 – 5:00 p.m. in your calendar, and plan to attend the opening!  Karl will be visiting the area for a week, and will be at the opening.

Deacons Greeting Card Collection
The Deacons are collecting greeting cards to send to church members/friends in need. We can especially use sympathy cards, and friendly “thinking of you” cards. We would like to create a collection so we can respond to needs more immediately. Please bring in unused cards and leave them in the container in the copy room if you would like to donate.

Sept 6, 2014 Announcements

Sermon:   “Learning to Talk”
Our scriptures this week highlight a theme that is the focus of our October Peace with Justice series — learning to talk with one another.  As people of faith, we are called to “put on Christ” when we are encountering difficult situations.  Conflicts in this world are inevitable, but the mark of a Christian seems to be about how we act to be peacemakers in whatever the situation we face.  I think this applies to situations with others, but also to internal conflicts we face.
Romans 13:8-14
Matthew 18:15-20

Join us for worship on Sunday, September 7th at 10:30 a.m., and for coffee and fellowship after the service.

Men’s Bible Study
The Men’s Bible Study Group will meet on Wednesday, September 10th at Panera Bread at Porter Square at 6:30 p.m.  For more information, please contact Kevin, Josh, Solimar or Pierre.

Session Meeting
The Session will meet at 7:30 p.m. on Wednesday, September 10th.

Sunday, September 14th: Welcome back Sunday potluck
We want to welcome back everyone from their summer vacations, jobs, internships, and adventures!  The program for this potluck will be announced shortly.  For the potluck, please bring an appetizer, soup, salad, side dish, main dish, dessert or beverage to share.  If you have questions, please contact Ellen. (ellends1313@gmail.com)

Truth Telling: Art in Search of Social Justice
Calling all artists!  The Nave Gallery, located in our church, will be holding a special show in October.  Celebrating the gallery’s 10th anniversary, it’s called Truth Telling: Art in Search of Social Justice and will be curated by our former pastor, Karl Gustafson.  If you have art that you would like to submit, please see http://navegallery.org/wp/truth-telling-art-in-search-of-social-justice-cfe/ for more details.  If you’re not an artist, but have friends who might be interested in submitting pieces for this show, please have them get in touch with the Nave Gallery.  And be sure to note Sunday, October 5th, from 3:00 – 5:00 p.m. in your calendar, and plan to attend the opening!

Greeting Card Collection
The Deacons are collecting greeting cards to send to church members/friends in need. We can especially use sympathy cards, and friendly “thinking of you” cards. We would like to create a collection so we can respond to needs more immediately. Please bring in unused cards and leave them in the container in the copy room if you would like to donate.

Aug 10, 2014 Announcements

Sermon:   “Seeing God in Unexpected Places”
Scripture:   Matthew 14:22-36

Immediately he made the disciples get into the boat and go on ahead to the other side, while he dismissed the crowds. And after he had dismissed the crowds, he went up the mountain by himself to pray. When evening came, he was there alone, but by this time the boat, battered by the waves, was far from the land, for the wind was against them. And early in the morning he came walking towards them on the lake. But when the disciples saw him walking on the lake, they were terrified, saying, “It is a ghost!” And they cried out in fear. But immediately Jesus spoke to them and said, “Take heart, it is I; do not be afraid.”

Peter answered him, “Lord, if it is you, command me to come to you on the water.” He said, “Come.” So Peter got out of the boat, started walking on the water, and came towards Jesus. But when he noticed the strong wind, he became frightened, and beginning to sink, he cried out, “Lord, save me!” Jesus immediately reached out his hand and caught him, saying to him, “You of little faith, why did you doubt?” When they got into the boat, the wind ceased. And those in the boat worshipped him, saying, “Truly you are the Son of God.”

Join us for worship on Sunday, August 10th at 10:00 a.m., and for coffee and fellowship after the service.

Kirk Santiago Baptism
On Sunday, August 10th, we will baptize Kirk, the infant son of Diana and Solimar Santiago.  May God’s richest blessings be with Kirk and his family.

Deacon Meeting
The Deacons will meet  on Sunday, August 10th after coffee hour, in the Green Room.

The Men’s Bible Study Group
Wednesday, August 13th at Panera Bread at Porter Square at 6:30 p.m.  For more information, please contact Kevin, Josh, Solimar or Pierre.

Session Meeting
The Session will meet on Wednesday, August 13th at 7:30 p.m

Greeting Card Collection
The Deacons are collecting greeting cards to send to church members/friends in need. We can especially use sympathy cards, and friendly “thinking of you” cards. We would like to create a collection so we can respond to needs more immediately. Please bring in unused cards and leave them in the container in the copy room if you would like to donate.

July 13, 2014 Announcements

Mission at the Eastward (MATE) -North Parish Housing Ministry work camp
Sunday, July 13th – Friday, July 18th, based in Farmington, Maine.  Join us for a day or two, or the whole week, as we work with others from the Presbytery of Boston to maintain and improve the housing for families in and around Farmington, Maine.  For more information, please contact Ellen. (ellends1313@gmail.com)

Join Boston Presbytery’s Young Adult Volunteers for Table Gatherings Dinner!
On July 13, 4-7 pm at Church of the Covenant (67 Newbury St, Boston), enjoy an evening feast with the Presbytery’s four Young Adult Volunteers! The YAVs will teach participants to a cook a tasty dish learned during their year living and cooking together in intentional community, and then all will come together for dinner to celebrate their ministry among us. Please join us! Tickets are $50 per individual, $80 per couple, and will support living expenses for our 2014-2015 YAVs.

To purchase tickets: Send a check made out to the Presbytery of Boston, with “BFJYAV Dinner” in the memo line, to:
The Boston Food Justice Young Adult Volunteers Program
c/o Clarendon Hill Presbyterian Church
155 Powder House Blvd.
Somerville, MA  02144

Questions? Contact Maggie Holmesheoran, Site Coordinator, at bfjyavprogram@gmail.com. You can also learn more about the Young Adult Volunteer program and work in the Boston area at bostonfoodjusticeyavprogram.wordpress.com.

The Men’s Bible Study Group
Wednesday, July 16th at Panera Bread at Porter Square at 6:30 p.m.  For more information, please contact Kevin, Josh, Solimar or Pierre.

Summer Fellowship Potluck/Barbeque!
Saturday, July 26th, 5pm – Join us for our summer fellowship potluck at the home of Chris and Claire Roll! We will be barbequing, so please bring your own items for the grill as well as a side dish, drink, or dessert to pass.  Also, please bring a lawn chair or blanket to sit on outside.  To RSVP or  if you need a ride, or have questions or needs directions, please contact Jenny Herzig (jnherzig2@gmail.com).

Session Meeting
The Session will meet on Wednesday, August 13th at 7:30 p.m.

Church Card Collection
The Deacons are collecting greeting cards to send to church members/friends in need. We can especially use sympathy cards, and friendly “thinking of you” cards. We would like to create a collection so we can respond to needs more immediately. Please bring in unused cards and leave them in the container in the copy room if you would like to donate.

June 22, 2014 Announcements

Sermon:  Living Free?

We welcome the Rev. R. Ward Holder as our guest worship leader and preacher. R. Ward Holder is professor of theology at Saint Anselm College and a minister member of the Presbytery of Boston.  He has written and edited several books, concentrating upon the Reformation, the interpretation of scripture, and political theology.  He has served in many roles in the presbytery, including service on COM, Nominating, Council, Stewardship and Budget, and the Permanent Judicial Commission.  In 2014, he has the honor to serve as the moderator of the presbytery.  He is a long-time friend of Clarendon Hill!

Scripture: Romans 6: 1-11

What then are we to say?  Should we continue in sin in order that grace may abound?  By no means!  How can we who died to sin go on living in it?  Do you not know that all of us who have been baptized into Christ Jesus were baptized into his death?  Therefore, we have been buried with him by baptism into death, so that, just as Christ was raised from the dead by the glory of the Father, so we too might walk in newness of life.

For if we have been united with him in a death like his, we will certainly be united with him in a resurrection like his. We know that our old self was crucified with him so that the body of sin might be destroyed, and we might no longer be enslaved to sin. For whoever has died is free from sin.  But if we have died with Christ, we believe that we will also live with him. We know that Christ, being raised from the dead, will never die again; death no longer has dominion over him.  The death he died, he died to sin, once for all; but the life he lives, he lives to God.  So you also must consider yourselves dead to sin and alive to God in Christ Jesus.

Join us for worship on Sunday, June 22nd at 10:30 a.m., and for coffee and fellowship after the service.

Deacon’s Meeting
On Sunday, June 22nd, the Deacons will meet right after coffee hour, in the Green Room.

Nave Gallery Music Series:  The Aardvark Jazz Orchestra, “Originals, Classics, and Rarities”
Music by Mary Lou Williams, Gary Mulligan, Duke Ellington and Mark Harvey.  Saturday, June 28th at 8:00 p.m. in the sanctuary.  For more info, see www.aardvarkjazz.com.

The Prayer Group
Meeting right after coffee hour, in the Green Room, on Sunday, June 29th.  Jesus said, ‘When two or three are gathered in my name, I am there.” Bring your prayers about whatever joys or concerns you may have on your mind and in your heart. All are welcome to attend.

Nave Gallery Music Series: The Fourth Wall
Monday, June 30th, 8:00 p.m. in the sanctuary. The Fourth Wall explores a new hybrid of the performing arts in which musicians are also dancers and actors. Stretching the boundaries of instrumental performance, The Fourth Wall commissions new interdisciplinary works and reinterprets established repertoire to make music that leaps off the stage.

Hilary Abigana, flute
C. Neil Parsons, bass trombone
Greg Jukes, percussion

For more info, see www.TheFourthWallEnsemble.com.

The Men’s Bible Study Group
Will meet on Wednesday, July 2nd at Panera Bread at Porter Square at 6:30 p.m.  For more information, please contact Kevin, Josh, or Pierre.

Sunday Morning Service – Summer Hours 10:00pm
Beginning on Sunday, July 6th, our Sunday morning services will start at 10:00 a.m., rather than our usual 10:30 a.m.start time.  This time will be in effect throughout the summer.  We hope the church will be a little cooler at an earlier time, and we will get you out the door of the church a little bit earlier to enjoy the rest of your summer Sundays.

Mission at the Eastward (MATE) -North Parish Housing Ministry work camp
Sunday, July 13th – Friday, July 18th, based in Farmington, Maine.  Join us for a day or two, or the whole week, as we work with others from the Presbytery of Boston to maintain and improve the housing for families in and around Farmington, Maine.  For more information, please contact Ellen. (ellends1313@gmail.com)

Join Boston Presbytery’s Young Adult Volunteers for Table Gatherings Dinner!
On July 13, 4-7 pm at Church of the Covenant (67 Newbury St, Boston), enjoy an evening feast with the Presbytery’s four Young Adult Volunteers! The YAVs will teach participants to a cook a tasty dish learned during their year living and cooking together in intentional community, and then all will come together for dinner to celebrate their ministry among us. Please join us! Tickets are $50 per individual, $80 per couple, and will support living expenses for our 2014-2015 YAVs.

To purchase tickets: Send a check made out to the Presbytery of Boston, with “BFJYAV Dinner” in the memo line, to:
The Boston Food Justice Young Adult Volunteers Program
c/o Clarendon Hill Presbyterian Church
155 Powder House Blvd.
Somerville, MA  02144

Questions? Contact Maggie Holmesheoran, Site Coordinator, at bfjyavprogram@gmail.com. You can also learn more about the Young Adult Volunteer program and work in the Boston area at bostonfoodjusticeyavprogram.wordpress.com.