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CE Weekly 4/10-16

Eastertide week #1

Christian Education for All

Eastertide Reaches for 50 Days to Pentecost

Celebrate the Messages of the Season

Easter at the PIlgrimage

A Chilly but Warming Sunrise on Cole's Hill


Sun was blinding as recorded in Luke:

Disciples on the

Road to Emmaus

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Easter at the

Pray-ground

Our Youth on Easter

Pray-Ground .......

........to Pulpit

Church Family Eats and Plays Together

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Intergenerational & Family Game Night with Pizza

Back by Popular Demand

Saturday April 25

5:30 -7:30/8:00

Easy Saturday Night Supper

with friends + Games

Bring Friends that like Games and Pizza - We'll Have a Great Time

menu: Pizza - Chips - Ice Cream Bars

We have many games but Bring your Favorite ones too.

Eastertide (This Week - Days 8-14)

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Growing Our Faith

Thinking About Earth and Creation

Only 2 More CE Weekly's Until Earth Day - April 22

Psalm

89

(from Psalms for young children)



Let's shout out loud with joy to God!

Because God is Great!

He can hold the world

in his hands,

the deep caves, the mountaintops, the blue seas-

and you and me too!

Let Us Sing About God's World

World's Earth Day is April 22

Yes, all around the world people will be thinking of ways to honor and protect our Earth. Where should we begin? Genesis 1: 3-10 (modified) Let's begin in the beginning: Let there be Light. Let there be sky! Let the land be separated from the waters; call them Earth and Seas! And God saw that is was good.


Here is a series of videos about water, that most precious gift for life. They vary in content for a range of ages. You choose what may be of most interest to your child and perhaps you too.


For Preschool (plus)

for K - early elementary

for Upper Elementary - Adult

All Ages Sing Aloud

(Let's learn this together)

Prayer: Dear God, thank you for spring, for warmer days and more light so I can play outside longer. Sometimes when I am playing I want to stop and thing about our beautiful earth you created. Thanks you for all that is so beautiful. Help me to remember that I can help keep it beautiful and the water clean. Amen

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For Adults Growing Their Faith

Pilgrimage Faith Formation Offerings

What's New & News from SNEUCC Conference

Tuesday - April 7 - Rev. Tim's Bible Studies (2 times) 10:30 - 11:45 and 5:30 - 6:45 JRC


Wednesday - April 8 Men's Bible Study 7:30 on Zoom

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This Link still takes you to the UCC's

Good Friday Service

(Yes, it is 3 hours: music and Jesus' words from the cross)

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5 Things to Know & Share


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Devotional for Easter Tide: 2 Weeks Before Earth Day

UCC Daily Devotional

March 24, 2026

by Vicki Kemper

The Parable of the Trees

 

[Jotham said to them,] “The trees once went out to anoint a king over themselves.” - Judges 9:8 (NRSV) 

 

The olive tree didn’t want to be king, because who would then produce the oil that flavors food and blesses both the mighty and the lowly? The fig tree refused to reign over the forest, because who else could produce its sweet and delicious fruit?  

  

The trees then asked the grapevine to reign over them. But the vine said no, because—well, who wants to live in a world without grape juice and wine?  

  

Desperate, the trees begged the thorny bramble to be their ruler. “I’ll do it,” said the bramble, “but beware. As long as you honor and obey me, you can rest in my shade. But if you’re raising me up only to knock me down, I’ll burn you to the ground.” 

  

The trees had bought into the standard power-over model of leadership. We’ve all seen that movie, and it rarely ends well.  

  

Jesus resisted efforts to make him king—not only because Jesus was clear about his call and had clear boundaries, but also because he knew that true leadership involves serving others.  

 

He understood that it’s when we’re standing with each other and working together that we each discover our own God-given power, and everyone benefits.

 

Perhaps we could imagine a forest where there is harmony. Where there’s more than enough olive oil, figs, and wine, along with some roses amid the thorns. Maybe we could imagine—and work together to build—a church where everyone pitches in and no one burns out.

 

Prayer

God With Us who embraced the outcast, challenged the cheater, asked the lame if they wanted to be made well, and raised the dead: teach us to empower one another.


ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Vicki Kemper is the Pastor of First Congregational, UCC, in Amherst, MA


Poetry a Gift to Consider: Chosen for Eastertide and Earth Day


Great Blue Heron

by Sarah Rossiter

published in The Christian Century


Far from water,

fenced in by forest,

the bird the shaman called my spirit

guide, landed in our backyard

wide wings flapping as if to signal

his arrival, sculpted face turned,

eyes fixed on me as if to speak;

instead rising like a dream, slow

lift of light, h disappeared to leave

me earthbound and astonished -

though awe-struck is more accurate-

feathered herald in these twilit times,

angel at the empty tomb.


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Sarah Rossiter - is a writer and spiritual director in Concord, MA

Life Is A Pilgrimage

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"Go in Peace.

Go in Love."

Rev. Tim

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. . . and Be Amazed!

In the kid's section,

did you singalong with

"All Things Bright and Beautiful"?

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