December 2023 Newsletter
Our Vision:
We aspire to be a beacon of
liberal religion, strong community,
and transformative service,
rooted in Love.
Liberal Religion
From the Minister
In the Interim

Well, that was a fast four months! Since starting with you all last August, we’ve had a very busy and engaging time. I’d say we are off to a wonderful start.
At this point, you may be wondering about more of the specifics of what a two-year interim period is like, and what happens when.

I want to give you a bit of an overview –– at least for the next couple of months –– and encourage you to ask me any questions at any time. Sometime in January or February, we’ll have more small group conversations which will be somewhat like the ones we had last fall. For those of you who couldn’t attend one, or all, of
those meetings they brought together a wide swath of members of the First Parish community who shared deeply about their journey to F.P., what keeps them here, and what hopes they have for the years to come. Thanks to Jen McGonagle, there is an easel in the Sloop Room with a written record. I encourage you to seek it out and spend time with the thoughts and feelings folks shared.

As I wrote in my first newsletter column, the interim years are “a time for looking back and for looking ahead, for uncovering who you have been and discovering who you want to become together.” An interim period is intentional time you have given yourselves so that you can do the best you can to ensure a solid foundation as you create your next chapter together.

In general, it is a time for us to examine and attend to any issues or goals that are
lingering from the previous ministries. In addition to the normal responsibilities of
congregational ministry, Interim Ministers possess specific skills in assisting a congregation in what are called the UUA describes “The Five Developmental Tasks of Interim Ministry.”

They are:
  • claiming and honoring its past and engaging and honoring its griefs and conflicts;
  • recognizing its unique identity and its strengths, needs, and challenges;
  • clarifying the appropriate leadership roles of minister(s), church staff, and lay leaders
  • navigating the shifts in leadership that may accompany times of transition
  • making appropriate use of Regional, UUA, and other outside resources; and
  • proudly coming into possession of a renewed vision and strong stewardship, prepared for new growth and new professional leadership, ready to embrace the future with anticipation and zest.”

We know we have been successful when, as a congregation, you become more cognizant of your strengths and weaknesses; more clear in your mission, purpose, and vision; more accomplished in the things you achieve regardless of who is serving as its minister; and better- positioned to engage a new long-term settled minister. Specifically, an interim period is a time to engage in the UUA’s search process, with the goal of voting to call a new settled minister in the Spring of 2025, who would begin serving you in August of 2025. Which is so far down the road and just a blink of an eye away.

Erin Interim Minister
Christmas Eve Pageant
The Christmas Eve Pageant needs your help! There are still parts for kids and youth to be sheep, shepherds, Kings, Queens, and Angels. In other words, we need more!! Please let Erin know if you have a budding star ready to sign up!  As a reminder, the Pageant will be at 4:00 on Christmas Eve. There will be a quick (not mandatory if your schedule really won’t allow) rehearsal after the service on the 17th.  Please let Erin know or sign up after the service.

Erin, Interim Minister
A Month of Sunday's

Sunday, December 3
Hope is the Hardest Love We Carry
Rev. Erin Preaching

Sunday, December 10
A Light in the Darkness
Rev. Erin Preaching

Sunday, December 17
Carol Sing –– A joyful service of singing and readings for all ages!

Sunday, December 24,
(no morning service)
4:00 Children’s Pageant
7:00 Lessons and Carols
Rev. Erin Preaching

Sunday, December 31
Quaker Style Service –– A simple meditative service to center ourselves after the
holiday hustle and bustle. There will be no RE or childcare available and children are always
welcome in the Sanctuary.
Rev. Erin Leading
Notes from the Music Director


Choir Rehearsals continue on Sunday mornings, 9:00 in the Sanctuary.

Our choral anthems for the month of December:

12/3 Something Told the Wild Geese by Sherri Porterfield.

12/10 Sing a Song of Hanukkah by Linda Marcus and Ruth Elaine Schram

12/17 This Festive Time Rejoice! Words by Gretta Vosper

12/24 7:00 Service: English Advent Carol arranged by Patrick Liebergen and For so the Children Come by Sophia Lyon Fahs and Jason Shelton.

12/31 No Choir Rehearsal or anthem.

Elizabeth (Beth)

Happenings for the Month of December at
First Parish


Fair Set-Up (All Day), Friday, December 1, 9:00 a.m.. at the church.

Snowflake Fair, Saturday, December 2, 9:00 a.m. to
2:00 p.m. at the church.

Social Justice Committee (Zoom)
Monday, December 4, at
7:00 p.m.

Nighttime Fididdler's Crafting Group - Wednesday,
December 6, 7:00 p.m. at Eileen's house

Communication Meeting
Thursday, December 7, at 11:00 at the church.

Finance Committee
Tuesday, December 12, at 7:00 p.m. at the church.

Nighttime Fididdlers Crafting Group - Wednesday,
December 13, 7:00 p.m. at Eileen's house

RE Committee Meeting (Zoom)
Thursday, December 14, 8:00 p.m.

Nighttime Fididdlers Crafting Group - Wednesday, December 20, 7:00 p.m. at Eileen's house

PC Committee Meeting Tuesday, December 26, 7:00 p.m. at the church.

Nighttime Fididdlers Crafting Group - Wednesday,
December 27, 7:00 p.m. at Eileen's house
Transformative Service
Social Justice News and Denominational Affairs Committee

Next Meeting of the Social Justice Committee
Please join us at our next meeting online on Monday, December 4, from 7:00 - 8:30 pm. over Zoom.All are welcome! Among other topics, we will be discussing plans for working towards an annual Welcoming Renewal designation, which entails regular actions taken by the congregation to reaffirm our commitment to being a Welcoming Congregation to the LGBTQ+ community. 

December Special Collection
The Social Justice Committee plans to continue the long-standing tradition for First Parish to help address food insecurity in our community by designating the Scituate Food Pantry as the beneficiary of donations to the plate on Sunday, December 3rd and online donations for the month of December made in one of two ways:

Via the First Parish website under the One Time Gifts option and specifying “Scituate Food Pantry” in the notations box.

Through the Scituate Food Pantry website
The Food Pantry is currently assisting over 250 families by providing nutritious foods twice a month. One of their goals is to ensure every family in Scituate has a complete Christmas dinner. It is a nonprofit organization run entirely by volunteers. Over the years many First Parish members have given significantly of their time to volunteering at the Food Pantry. During this holiday season, please reach out to help those in our town who may have difficulty meeting their nutritional needs due to financial, medical, physical, transportation, or other reasons.

Special Collection Totals for Fall - These are the amounts collected on the first Sunday and online on the church website to date in the current church year:
September - Maui Strong fund: $344.56
October - Plymouth Suicide Prevention Coalition: $327.52
November - Wôpanâak Language Reclamation Project $ 243 (thru 11/27/23)



Ellen, Social Justice and Denominational Affairs Committee Chair
For the last several years, the Social Justice Committee at First Parish has been collecting winter clothing and or hats and mittens (new or gently used) for Cradles to Crayons, a non-profit organization that provides clothing and school supplies to homeless and low-income students. Started in 2002, in Quincy, MA, it focuses on recycling children’s products in good condition to benefit those in need.

From now until Sunday, December 17th, a large wicker basket with a labeled sign will be in the foyer accepting your generous donations. Please do not hesitate to contact me Carol with questions.

Carol, Social Justice Committee
Strong Community
Music Memory Ca
Thursday, December 7th, 9:30-11:00 a.m..
Scituate Senior Center, 333 First Parish Rd
Music Memory café is for anyone at any age who wants to have FUN and exercise their brains. Join music therapist Cathy for sing-alongs, drum circle, easy movement to music, and magic! Open to the public and FREE for everyone. Image by Freepik
Call to register.

Catherine
Snowflake Fair


The Snowflake Fair
The elves are pumped and ready to go,
Just 2 days to wait for the Sloop Room to glow!
With decorated wreaths, yummy fudge, baked goods and jam,
Artisan crafts, paper-whites, and sparkly jewels adds to the glam!
And with a twinkle in their eye and a bounce in their step,
The elves created 2 new tables this year to add some extra pep!
A pop-up Plaid store with flannel galore,
Will have all our visitors clamoring for more.
There’s also a table with a birding/nature specialty
To add one’s gift giving a bit of sensibility
And purpose for our Reduce-Reuse-Recycle theme
Wait till you see them; 2 great additions to our table team.
Yes, The Snowflake Fair Day is finally here;
It seemed so far away and now it's near.
Please invite family, friends, and all who are dear
This Saturday the doors will open with festive and merry cheer!
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Gratitude…
Thank you to everyone who contributed to our R-R-R theme. You’ll see all the items you donated (tea cups & saucers, jeans, flannel shirts, picture frames, paper towel rolls, clothes pins, jars, flower vases, fabric, felt and thread, wine corks, yarn, festive do-dads) used in VERY creative and imaginative ways. We hope you find something special to make your holiday sparkle! And there are still ways to pitch in and get involved. Thank you to everyone who signed up to pitch in at the fair. There are still many spots available so please join us in the Sanctuary by 8:30 am with coffee/water ready to pitch in, hear some quick announcements and help out at the fair.
Have a great fair and as always THINK SNOW!

Eileen and Kim, Co-chairs Snowflake Fair
We Need Greeters!
Looking for happy folks to greet churchgoers as they stream into church on Sundays. Easy way to contribute. Fun for all ages. Great way to meet people and include your kids in church life. 
Ann, Parish Committee Co-Chair
Bottles and Cans Update
Tuesday, November 21st, we earned $125.00. Mike and Mark sorted, and Howard and Mark transported.
Mike took all of the last-minute drop-offs and the sorting equipment back to the garage behind the church.

Tuesday, November 28th, we earned $91.00. Mike and Eileen D. sorted, and Howard and Mike transported. Cathy reported that we have earned $3778,00 since we started in April.

Mike, Mark, Damion and Howard are always looking for people to help us with this Fund-Raising Project. Please sign up on the sign-up Genius.

For more information, you can contact Howard or Mike.

A reminder to Parishioners that you can drop off your redeemable bottles and cans in the garage behind the church. You don’t have to sort them. We will pick them up and take them to the Scituate Transfer Station, to be sorted along with all the other drop-offs.


Howard
December Monthly Calendar 2023