Connections: Week of July 17, 2023 | |
Dear Beloved Community at CCSM,
What a Sunday that was! I was so delighted to be well enough to be back with you in worship and I am so grateful to Rev. Álvaro Durán for offering such a moving message of offering hospitality as the natural response to our own experiences of radical welcome. If you missed the service, please do go back and watch!
This coming Sunday, I am so delighted to share that Dr. Sharon Jacob, Professor of New Testament, will be back with us to preach again this summer. When she was with us last summer, so many people shared how moved they were by her message and how her deep knowledge of the Biblical context opened up the text in surprising ways. This week, Dr. Jacob will unpack a very complex Biblical story, that of the Canaanite woman.
We will also celebrate not one but two baptisms and have wonderful music, hymns, prayers, and more to round out what should be another wonderful Sunday together.
In the meantime, please do not hesitate to reach out if you would like to connect for a time of prayer, sacred conversation, or just to touch base and check in.
Peace and blessings,
Sheryl
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Board Approves Latino/a Ministry Project
On Monday evening, the Board of Directors voted unanimously to approve the Transitional Minister project outlined in the email to the congregation last week. The Board appreciates all of the feedback received during the two forums held last week.
Overall, there is strong support in the congregation for the project's goals. The main concern is the financial risk of funding a project that may require dipping into our reserves. The plan approved was modified to ensure that we are only committing directed funds that are in hand. That means we are funded for 9 months of the desired 12-month project. We will seek outside grants or donations for the remaining funding so that we won’t need to dip into reserves for this important project.
The next steps for the project are outlined below:
- Send letter of Intent to Rev. Alvaro outlining the 9-month commitment to engage him as our Transitional Minister for the Latino/a participants.
- Rev. Alvaro to secure a work permit. The earliest this is expected to happen is October.
- Latino Ministry team to plan for worship leadership until Rev. Alvaro has secured his work permit.
- Latino Ministry team to organize more feedback and participation opportunities for the congregation.
Please feel free to reach out to the Board at board@ccsm-ucc.org if you have any questions or comments.
Peace,
CCSM Board of Directors
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MUSIC AND ART
SUMMER UPDATE
Music and Art will continue meeting during the summer months at our regular time, 3rd Friday of the month at noon in the Buckham Room.
The next meeting is on July 21st. Remember to bring your own lunch and drink (other than ice water). We’ll have cookies for dessert.
This month, Rev. Dr. Kibbie Ruth will speak to us about the recent changes at CCSM. She came to CCSM in the spring of 1977 and has had five different titles here. Currently, she is serving as a Transitional Minister until we have a new Senior Minister. During most of her ministry, she has coached denominational leaders and congregations through abuse-related crises as the Founder and Senior Consultant of Kyros Ministry.
In the last few months, CCSM has experienced a lot of change. If the pace has left you breathless, join Music and Art at our next meeting to reflect on what has happened. Kibbie will give us a brief update and answer any questions.
Please RSVP to Pat Pepper: pjpepper31@gmail.com or phone, 650-343-4286.
Music and Art is an affinity group of the longest duration @ CCSM. It is open to all church members and friends of CCSM. Watch for announcements in the Pine Tree, Connections, and Sunday bulletins.
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Posy Posse
Requesting Donations
Trying to clear out kitchen storage or the garage of extra vases or jars (5" or taller) you don’t need? Posy Posse can help you recycle those items into beautiful small floral arrangements. If you have items to donate, please bring them to the kitchen at CCSM. Please note: Vases that are very large, damaged (particularly chipped glass), or not completely waterproof are not accepted. Thank you for your help in keeping us in supplies for this active ministry. Contact Susan Lake or Laura Pierce McKenzie with questions.
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JOIN THE CLICK!
If we get at least 1,000 subscribers, the YouTube algorithm bumps our CCSM site higher on people’s search engine. CCSM Media has 418 subscribers today. Let’s pump it up!
So, please go to https://www.youtube.com/@ccsmMediaChannel/featured
and click the “Subscribe” button. Cost: Nothing. Benefit: HUGE!
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Brownie Bake Off!
Sunday, July 23rd
CCSM's first-ever brownie bake off will be held during Coffee Hour on July 23rd. Bake up a batch of brownies, cut them into small sample-size pieces, and bring them to Kloss Hall before service starts.
During Coffee Hour, everyone will taste brownies and vote on their favorites in several categories, including Best in Show:
- Chocolate
- Blondies / Butterscotch (Non-Chocolate)
- Healthy
- Decorated
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Alternative Flavors / Ingredients (Caramel, Marshmallows, Spices, etc.)
Everyone is encouraged to bake an entry; no prior experience necessary, and brownie mix is fine (you might consider some add-ins). And everyone can taste, whether or not you brought an entry. Questions? Contact Sandy McNabb (sandra.j.mcnabb@gmail.com 650 678 5650) or Mike Harris (mypirocks@me.com 650 572 8378).
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DID YOU MISS OUT?
New members will be joining on Homecoming Sunday, September 10. If you are curious about officially becoming one of our flock, please email kibbie@kyros.org for more information.
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The 2024 CCSM Budget Process is Beginning!
Come Join In!
Have your voice heard!
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CCSM is beginning to plan the budget for 2024. We seek your involvement during this process, which began Sunday, June 18. The process, which is outlined below, involves the Finance Committee, the Congregation, and the Board in three separate phases.
Phase 1 is the development of Budget Principles -- values-based and faith-rooted principles for CCSM -- that will guide us throughout budget development. At the
June 18 Second Hour, Sheryl will lead off with ideas based on her book, Serving Money, Serving God. Together, she and the Treasurer will lead an exercise and discussion aimed to come away with a list of principles for the Board to discuss at its meeting on July 9.
Phase 2 is the development of one or more fiscal plan(s). The notion is to set out two or maybe three goals for general fund donations and also total revenue, together with a description of what we think would be funded at each revenue level. This phase is currently scheduled to involve the Congregation after worship on August 6 and would end with Board adoption at its meeting on Aug 13. This will be in time for the Stewardship Ministry to use the plan(s) when they kick off the campaign for pledges (which are estimates of giving) in early September.
Phase 3 is the development of one or more detailed first budget drafts -- possibly a budget for each fiscal plan. The tentative date to discuss with the Congregation is October 29, but much could happen between now and then to change that date. The notion is that CCSM would be providing detailed information more than two months prior to adoption of a budget in January at the Annual Meeting.
Come join in the discussions for one or all three phases.
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Priorities and Values for
Reimagining CCSM Finances
About 20 members of our church community participated in the forum after worship on June 18, entitled, “Reimagining CCSM Finances.” Treasurer Veril Phillips provided an overview of the three-phase budgeting process this year and the improvements we believe the process will provide. Acting Senior Minister Sheryl Johnson gave an overview of her book, Serving Money, Serving God, with a few examples of communities who live out their values. With that stimulation, we handed out three or four index cards per person and asked participants to brainstorm with principles or values they’d like to see used in our budgeting process this year. Then we formed four groups and randomly divided the 71 cards that were received among the groups who then read them out loud and picked out some themes. A list of all the items on all the cards and a list of the themes picked out by the four groups may be accessed here.
Overall, there were five themes that seemed to stand out. All four groups identified Vibrant Community as a significant theme and 15 of the 71 cards – 75% of the participants – identified that theme in one form or another. The other four themes were identified by at least two groups and at least seven of the cards – one third of the participants.
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Theme
Vibrant Community
Children and Youth
Justice
Diversity
Sustainable Budget
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Additional Detail
– Both internal and external
– Includes families and building programs and church school
– Social, political, economic, and service to the wider community
– Including education and growth as a community with different cultures and faith traditions
– Stewardship and budget process
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SUMMER OPPORTUNITIES TO EXPERIENCE CCSM
Don’t go on vacation—come to church! Want to know what goes on behind the scenes, like how decisions are made or the church budget is put together? If you want to observe, learn, or speak up, these opportunities are for you.
Gatherings, classes, and meetings will be before and after church in the
Buckham Room (both live and Zoom).
Everyone is invited to participate.
August 6, 12:00 PM
CCSM Finance
Step into the realm of church budgets—balancing our 2023 shortfall
and planning for 2024. Voice your opinion about how to reign in our spending
and encourage giving at CCSM.
August 13 – Double Header
Toxic Theology, 9:30 AM
with Kibbie Ruth
Ever wonder if the Bible really said what you were told it did,
for example, “suffer in silence”?
Board of Directors, 12:00 PM
Join in the policy discussions of the leaders you elected to serve the church.
August 20, 11:50 AM
Council of Ministries
Learn how teams of volunteers help the church thrive.
Maybe you could volunteer too!
August 27, 9:30 AM
Living into the Guiding Principles
Analyze CCSM’s Guiding Principles.
Do we really mean what we say?
For more information, email kibbie@ccsm-ucc.org.
Because these classes might not be available for Zoom participants,
the classes will be be filmed and uploaded to the website.
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Youth and Family News
July/August 2023 - Summer camp sessions at Camp Tamarack! Please check the website to learn more and to see which week is open to your age group, registration should be open soon. Please let Sheryl know if you are interested for help with carpooling, assistance with fees, etc.
Saturday, August 26 - LifeMoves Bike Ride to End Homelessness. This is a fun ride for a great cause. There are routes for all ages - kids included! (See below for more information) Please consider signing up as a family. https://www.lifemoves.org/ride-to-end-homelessness/
Sunday, September 10 - Homecoming Sunday! Please plan to stay after church for facepainting, balloon animals, games, and more! Youth are encouraged to help out - and can earn volunteer hours. Please let Sheryl know if you're available!
Saturday, September 16 - City of San Mateo Annual Bayfront Cleanup
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Upcoming
Board of Directors
Meetings
all meetings are Sunday at Noon
in the Buckham Room
(unless noted)
August 13
September 17
October 8
November 12
December 10
To view June 14 Board Meeting Minutes,
click here or go to https://tinyurl.com/CCSMBoard-061423
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Upcoming
Council of Ministries
Meetings
all meetings are Sunday at Noon
in the Fireplace Room
(dates in yellow are combined BoD + CoM)
July OFF
August 20 (11:50 am)
September 24
October 22
November 12
December OFF
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CCSM Council of Ministries
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Kay Harris - Council of Ministries Lead
Jim Schwandt - Buildings and Grounds
Kim Rey and Troy Grabow - Children, Youth, and Families
Diane Kalliam - Congregational Care
Alison Schwandt - Engagement
Gary White - Energy + Environmental Justice
Sandy McNabb - Connect and Celebrate
Julien Phillips - Latino/a Ministry
Laura McKenzie - Liturgical Arts
Sue Bell - Music
Genel Morgan - Service and Justice
Chris Wuthmann - Spiritual Life/Adult Ed.
Martha Bronitsky - Stewardship
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You don't need to wait for the Ministry Fair to learn more, or join a ministry. Contact the Ministry Lead anytime! | |
Click HERE for CCSM's Governance Manual, and HERE for CCSM's Bylaws
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BRING YOUR BLESSING BOX CONTRIBUTIONS ANY SUNDAY OF THE MONTH!
The "Blessing Box" outside of the entrance of CCSM is a project of the Ministry of Service and Justice, responding to the need for families in our neighborhood to access food and an expression of our call to be the "hands, feet, and face of God" in our community. The container will be in the narthex to collect food (canned, dried and boxed, no fresh food please! donations must be full UNOPENED containers, no fruits, vegetables, or bread) on any Sunday of the month. Thank you for your continuing generosity!
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Pray for Ukraine Every Tuesday at 7:30pm
CCSM held a powerful live Prayer Ritual for Ukraine on March 6th, 2022, and will share this ritual ONLINE every Tuesday until the war ends. These are challenging times and this offering is a way to bring our community together and magnify our prayers.
Please share this link with your friends and family so we can extend this offering to as many people as possible.
Link for Prayer Ritual on YouTube: tinyurl.com/CCSM-Ukraine-Prayer
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CCSM SUMMER
OFFICE HOURS
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9am - 1pm
Monday - Thursday
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Please welcome Jennifer Prince Londgren
to CCSM’s administrative staff
Jennifer has been a CCSM member since 2002. Jennifer will be filling in for Zoe Mullery and Austin Mader-Clark over the summer (July–August) to bring you Connections and the Sunday Bulletin and to help out in the office. You can contact Jennifer at jprince@ccsm-ucc.org with any content for Connections or the Bulletin. Zoe Mullery will continue to produce the Pine Tree and can be contacted at zmullery@ccsm-ucc.org.
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