November 29th Weekly Word

Greens Workshop Tomorrow


Join us tomorrow, Thursday, at 6:30pm in Hadley Hall

Bring scissors, clippers/pruners for greens


We will be decorating wreaths and making swags and centerpieces out of greens. Kari will be leading, teaching and directing, so even if you have never done anything like this before, join us. We always have so much fun!


If you have any pine, hemlock, spruce, holly, or any other kind of evergreen in your yard that you could cut and bring in, please bring it in ahead of time. We can store it in the basement. Collect pinecones, birch branches, winterberry and any other interesting natural finds that could be used as well. Kari will be providing ornaments, ribbons etc. for decorating.


All the products we create will be for sale at the Christmas Craft Fair.

Join us this Saturday, December 2nd, 9am to 3pm!

Christmas Craft Fair

Help & Donations Still Needed


Due to a cancellation by one of the crafters the Fundraising Team has decided to replace that table with our own.

It will be a combination of handmade crafts by our crafty members and friends, and high end, quality Christmas décor and household items. We ask that all items be cleaned, and priced if you feel the item is of a particular value. Items can be brought to the church during office hours Monday, Wednesday, and Thursday from 9am to 3pm or they can be left in the Hadley Hall foyer in the designated boxes.


There are other areas where we can use your help including the following:


  • Make soup
  • Provide baked goods
  • Donate raffle items
  • Staff tables at the event
  • Help set up before the event on Thursday, November 30th 3-8pm
  • Help break down after the event
  • Attend and invite others to attend


Sign-up sheets are located in Hadley Hall.


Let’s make this the best Christmas Fair ever! As always, thank you for your support.

Your Fundraising Team


Questions: Call Barbara Wallack at 603-548-8326 or email at [email protected]

Free Interfaith Choir Concert

on December 2nd


The Interfaith Choir of the Greater Derry and Londonderry Area are holding a free December Holiday Concert!


This year they will be having two public concerts. One on Saturday, December 2 at 7PM in the sanctuary of Hampstead Congregational Church and the second will be on Sunday, December 3rd at 4pm at the Church of the Transfiguration in Derry, NH.

Worship This Week


Please join us

in the Sanctuary

or online at 10am for

Second Sunday of Advent with our theme:

How Does a Weary World Rejoice?


Coffee hour will be held

after the service

in Hadley Hall.


The service will be live streamed

through Facebook Live here

or on 3CX here



Reader: Paul D'Adamo

Coffee hour host: Sam & Bernie Longwood

& Janet Kliska



artwork: "At the Heart of the Universe" © Mary Southard

www.ministryofthehearts.org. Used with permission.

Donation from the Salem Rotary Club


Dave Chin, Fred Malcolm and Rick Little accept a $2900 donation to our Capital Campaign from the Salem Rotary Club.

Advent Devotional Available


Advent began on Sunday, November 26th.


We have a wonderful daily Advent devotional booklet, "Living Well Through Advent" available to anyone who wants one. This year's devotional focuses on practicing wonder with all your heart, soul, strength and mind. This is a great opportunity to make some space for reflection and wonder this Advent season.


Copies are available in the foyer of Hadley Hall, or if you would like one sent to you, please contact the church office.

Advent Discussion Group

Begins Tomorrow


Using the Living Compass devotional (described above), we will have a 4-week discussion group starting Thursday, November 30th. Because we at HCC are beginning Advent one week early, please start reading the reflections on November 26. On the 30th we will discussion the first five days of reflections.


We will meet upstairs in the Davis Room (large room at end of hall) at 10am. Sessions will run for about 75 minutes, and all are welcome.


Our discussions will be based off the reflections and discussion questions provided in the booklet.


If you have questions or would like to learn more, please contact Pastor Kathy.

Need 2024 Offering Envelopes?


If you would like offering envelopes for 2024, please let Maria know in the office by either calling 603-329-6985 or email at [email protected].


Please specify if you would like weekly or monthly envelopes, or something else. We can print to order. We will let you know when they are ready for pickup.

A Word from Peace & Justice


There have been a couple of articles recently about the old Hampstead Hospital. The first was from NHPR and focused on how the private contractor hired by DHHS to run the facility was 18 months into the contract and still well below the expected number of beds available. There are around 35 to 40 patients when the facility goal was to treat 65 to 71. As of the writing of the article 14 teens were waiting in emergency rooms for beds in the mental health care facility, which is typical on any given day. 


The second was from New Hampshire Bulletin and focused on the third phase of use for the property - the replacement for the Sununu Youth Services Center. The center will serve no more than 18 at-risk youth, but DHHS has determined that the $21.6 million approved by the legislature for the new building is insufficient to meet the needs of the youth. To meet the needs adequately, the proposed size of the building has expanded from 25,000 to 32,000 square feet. To make these changes DHHS is requesting the Executive Council approve the use of $6.5 million of unspent federal COVID-19 funds be used.


Both give fairly thorough explanations of the issues involved. First and second articles.

The Music Corner by Herb Tardiff


O Come, O Come, Emmanuel

9th-Century Latin hymn


This hymn, originally in Latin, takes us back over 1,200 years to monastic life in the 8th- or 9th-century. Seven days before Christmas Eve monasteries would sing the “O antiphons” in anticipation of Christmas Eve when the eighth antiphon, “O Virgo virginum” (“O Virgin of virgins”) would be sung before and after Mary’s canticle, the Magnificat (Luke 1:46b-55).


O Come, O Come, Emmanuel – full lyrics

O come, O come, Emmanuel,

And ransom captive Israel,

That mourns in lonely exile here,

Until the Son of God appear.

Rejoice! Rejoice! Emmanuel

Shall come to thee, O Israel.


O come, Thou Rod of Jesse, free

Thine own from Satan's tyranny;

From depths of hell Thy people save,

And give them victory o'er the grave.

Rejoice! Rejoice! Emmanuel

Shall come to thee, O Israel.


O come, Thou Dayspring, from on high,

And cheer us by Thy drawing nigh;

Disperse the gloomy clouds of night,

And death's dark shadows put to flight.

Rejoice! Rejoice! Emmanuel

Shall come to thee, O Israel.

O come, Thou Key of David, come


And open wide our heav'nly home;

Make safe the way that leads on high,

And close the path to misery.

Rejoice! Rejoice! Emmanuel

Shall come to thee, O Israel.

O come, Adonai, Lord of might,


Who to Thy tribes, on Sinai's height,

In ancient times didst give the law

In cloud and majesty and awe.

Rejoice! Rejoice! Emmanuel

Shall come to thee, O Israel.


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.


11/28/2023 Newsletter



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

for the current newsletter.

Missions Opportunities:

St. Anne's Food Pantry


The food pantry is currently

collecting for their

holiday distribution.

Donations are appreciated.



 Current needs:


Hearty Soups

Salad Dressings

Spam

Muffin mix/quickbread mix

Pie Filling/Pudding Mix

Jelly

Cereal

Brownie Mix



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 [email protected].

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!
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