Our Mission: "We are an inclusive Open and Affirming faith community reaching out with love, compassion, and justice."
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Sunday, June 27 ~~~ "My Soul Journey"
Helga Vroom, one of RUCC’s eldest members, will give the message this Sunday. Helga will reflect on her soul’s journey as she journeyed from Nazi Germany to the United States. Full of love, passion, and zest, Helga will share poetry from her recent book of poems, Poetic Dwellings. Following the worship service, Helga will sell copies of her book and all proceeds will benefit the ministry of RUCC.
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Sunday's Scripture...
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Mark 12:30-31.3
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Fourth Sunday After Petecost - Sunday, June 27
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Prelude: Butterfly by Louis Landon.....................................................Sophia Ohanian
Welcome and Call to Worship: ..................../////............…...................Nanilee Root
Opening Hymn: #4 Joyful, Joyful, We Adore You..............................Led by Jim Tong
Opening Prayer:......................................................................................Nanilee Root
Children's Circle:............................................................................. ......Kathleen Fox
Following the Children's Circle, children from age 4 through Grade 5 are
invited to exit through the back of the Sanctuary to attend Sunday School.
Community Joys and Concerns: ...........................................Rev. Erin Beardemphl
Silent and Pastoral Prayer
Scripture Hymn #286 Spirit, Spirit of Gentleness (verses 1 and 4)
Scripture: Mark 12:30-31.3..............................................................C..oNanilee Rooti Message:..My Soul Journey”..................................................................Helga Vroom
Special Music: “What a Wonderful World" by G. Douglas and G.D. Weiss,
...........................arranged and edited by Nicola Mandorino .................... Katia Hage
Offertory: Ode to Joy with German lyrics by Ludwig van Beethoven, arranged for ...................guitar by lonelypicker;............................................................. Katia Hage
Doxology:
Prayer of Dedication:.............................................................................Nanilee Root
Closing Hymn: #28 For the Beauty of the Earth (verses 1,3,4).......Led by Jim Tong
Benediction: ............................................................................Rev. Erin Beardemphl
Time of Reflection: Journey Within by Paul Cardall.........................Sophia Ohanian
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ICYM Last Week: Things You Can Do to Help Dismantle the Caste
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Read the book Caste: The Origins of our Discontents by Isabel Wilkerson.
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Take a look at the “21 Day Racial Equity Habit Building Challenge” by Debby Irving, author of Waking Up White.
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Joy
- Sue Hammond has been cleared of bone metastasis.
Concerns:
- Prayers for Ted, Grandfather of Janet Wilson's neices and nephew, whose cancer has spread to both lungs.
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Prayers for Penni Pierce, friend of Inez Diggs, who continues to be on oxygen and is going through a series of evaluations to determine whether she is a good candidate for a double lung transplant.
- Prayers for Edmond Fung, father of Mary Fung, who is recovering from a stroke.
- Prayers for Mary Lou Haney who has an infection in her hip.
- Prayers for Ronan Godfrey and family as Ronan has now been placed on Hospice.
- Prayers for Jeff Bonadiman, friend of Carole Beswick, who has been diagnosed with Stage 4 lung cancer.
- Prayers for Shirley Glass who is facing multiple health challenges
- Prayers for strength and wisdom for the Malone-Lord family as they discern next steps following the adverse reactions they received from Emma's army commercial.
- Prayers for Richard Ault who is now home recovering from knee surgery.
- Susan Kirkhart requests prayers for her sister, Cyndi Kuran, who is recovering from hip replacement surgery.
- Mark Janz is recovering from knee replacement surgery.
- Norma Erickson is facing multiple health challenges.
- Bob Sheets, husband of Office Administrator Nancy Sheets, is recovering from eye surgery.
- Dee Dee Seek requests prayers for family member, Pieter, who is recovering from major surgery in Atlanta.
- Beth Welsh requests prayers for her brother, Michael, who is recovering from surgery following a work accident.
- Prayers for India as Covid-19 ravages the country.
- Prayers for peace in the Middle East as violence continues to erupt between Israel and Palestine.
- Rosemary requests prayers for her friend Jill K, who is recovering from COVID.
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Prayers for the father of Ryan Zappia who is having knee replacement surgery on May 5th.
- Prayers for Serena Morgan who fell off her scooter and has a hairline fracture
- Melinda Sewer Muganzo, Music Director at Mentone UCC, requests prayers for her brother, Miguel Sewer who just went through a second liver transplant.
- Mary Mortensen requests prayers for Joe Adcock, father of Mary’s children, who has been diagnosed with advanced bladder cancer.
- Prayers for those in the congregation who are struggling with mental health challenges.
- Prayers for Connie Roener who has been diagnosed with breast cancer and is currently going through chemotherapy.
- Prayers for Caroline, mother of Karin Blad, who has been diagnosed with colon cancer.
- Prayers for Patricia, sister of Michael Flores, who fell at a construction site and injured herself.
- Prayers for Evan, son of Margaret Paul, who is facing life challenges.
- Prayers for Keith, cousin of Maegan Hill, who is blinded by a blood clot.
- Prayers for Lorna, mother of Erin Beardemphl, who shattered her kneecap.
- Prayers for Claudine, grandmother of Paul and Dante Welsh.
- Prayers for Greg Farrell, brother of Karen Walsh, who is undergoing radiation treatment for cancer.
- Prayers for Gloria Ebert who is facing heart challenges
- Ongoing prayers for parents, teachers, students navigating online school.
Ongoing Concerns:
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Carla Becerril
Les Budai
Diane Campbell
Diane, Sister-in-Law of Heather King
Carol Chaney
Precia Gwenhwyfer Courtney-Hveen
Cousin of Rick Cruz
Norma Erickson
Betty Gayle
Jerry Greenfield
Emma Grimauld
Katia Hage
Beki Hill
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Jody Hoelle
Harriet Holt, Beki Hill's mother
Mark Alan Johnson, friend of Nancy Hotaling
Kim Johnson, friend of Gretchen Andrews
Jenny, Sister of Jules Rattray
Emily Jones
Hank Kirchner
Amber McGuigan
Bill McIntyre
Larry Minor
Sarah Montez
Mary Mortensen
Maria Montana
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Carmen & Jim Neafsey
Kristin Farmer Preslica
Steve, Brother of Julie Phillip
Nancy Rojas
Adolph Romero
Joan Roth
Spencer, friend of Stacey Greene
Doris Stockton, Kathi Roth's Grandmother
Heather Tee
Arika Torres
Vasquez Family
Helga Vroom
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Pastor Jill on Vacation
Pastor Jill will be on vacation June 15 – July 1st. If you have any pastoral care needs, Rev. Erin Beardemphl will be the “Pastor on Call.” You can reach her by calling her cell number at (951) 897-6270 or calling the church and leaving a message (909) 793-3520 or emailing her at erin_g_h@yahoo.com.
Pastor Jill will return phone calls and emails after she returns on July 1st.
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Reflection of the Week from the Racial Justice Team
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“The overthrow of Reconstruction [in the 1860s] was a stark reminder of the fragility of progress on voting rights. The second Reconstruction that began in the 1960s was marked by long, slow advancement that culminated in 2020, when Black voters turned out in record numbers to elect the state’s first Black and Jewish US senators. “After I finished crying, I was just so elated, that Georgia stands alone in the South,” said State Rep. Al Williams, who marched from Selma to Montgomery with John Lewis and was arrested 17 times during the civil rights movement. “A Jewish guy and a Black Baptist preacher—who would have ever thought it?”
But the vicious white backlash that has followed those victories—an attempt to overturn the election, an insurrection at the US Capitol, a record number of bills to restrict voting rights—has all the makings of a concerted attempt to end the second Reconstruction.
The means have changed and grown less violent, but the basic idea is the same: to couch voting restrictions in race-blind language to disenfranchise new voters and communities of color. Once again, the party of white grievance is rewriting the rules of American democracy to protect conservative white political power from the rising influence of new demographic groups. “Nobody’s putting in a literacy test, nobody’s putting in a poll tax,” says Yale historian David Blight. “But there are all kinds of ways for how to just restrict voting this time. Rather than utter disfranchisement, they are obviously going for: Knock off 5 percent of the Black vote, and you can once again win Georgia.”
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From the Environmental Justice Team
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As climate change brings more intense droughts, all of us—Californian or not—should take a good look at our water habits. Consider yourself pretty frugal? You might still be wasting more than you think.
Turn Off the Faucet During Tasks
Use Your Dishwasher — Properly
Using the dishwasher is more sustainable than handwashing in most cases, as dishwashers generally use less water than handwashing. Just make sure to only run your dishwasher with a full load, run it on the shortest cycle setting, don’t run the pre-rinse, and if possible, use an energy-efficient dishwasher.
Run Shorter Washing Machine Cycles
Similarly, wash clothes on the shortest cycle on your washing machine, make sure not to add an additional rinse cycle, and use cold water whenever possible. Avoid the permanent press cycle as well, as it uses both warm and cold water plus an extra rinse.
Change Up Your Shower Routine
Taking a long shower every day uses a lot more water than you think. According to Home Water Works, the average American shower lasts for 7.8 minutes and uses 15.8 gallons of water. You can reduce this amount by taking shorter showers, taking showers less frequently, or washing your hair less frequently.
Keep Water in the Fridge
If you find yourself constantly running the tap to get it to the perfect, icy-cold temperature, consider keeping a pitcher of water in the fridge so there’s always cold water on hand and you won’t need to run the tap.
Optimize Your Cooking Water
Boiling some vegetables? Opt for steaming instead, which only requires an inch or two of water. Even better — if you’re cooking rice or pasta, steam vegetables in a basket over the pot! Water used to steam vegetables can be saved, frozen, and added to soups. Or you can throw it on your plants
Cooking pasta? Use the smallest pot that will accommodate your noodles to ensure you don’t use more water than needed. Also, save some of the cooking water when you make pasta before draining it, and use the starchy water to bulk up sauces and soups.
Wash Your Clothes Less Often
While gym clothes, socks, and underwear should definitely be washed after each wear, any clothing that does not gather sweat, visible dirt, or anything else can probably be worn again before you wash it. We’ll leave the judgment calls here up to you.
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Save the Date! "Summer Series" Coming Soon!
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The Annual Summer Series will begin Sunday, July 11 and will continue through Sunday, August 1. This is a grand RUCC tradition—a time for fun and fellowship.
This year’s theme is Emergence. As we come out of this period of quarantine, we will share our experiences with each other through storytelling, poetry, visual arts, and music. You won’t want to miss it!
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Help Spread the Word About Covid-19 Vaccination
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While San Bernardino County Health officials have made a serious effort to get as many people vaccinated as possible, there remains a concern that the vaccination rate for African American males is lagging behind the rest of the population. A video aimed at encouraging African American men to get their “Fauci Ouchie” has been produced, and the Redlands Area Interfaith Council urges all churches to join in the effort.
Please share this information as appropriate: even if the folks surrounding an unvaccinated person are vaccinated, vaccination helps everyone avoid hospitalization or death due to Covid-19. We are all in this together – Please share this video:
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June 15, 2021 Board Meeting Update:
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Moment of Inspiration: Ken opened the meeeting with a prayer.
For the Good of the Church:
Church Growth: Advertisements for special events and services will be placed in the Redlands Community News.
Updates regarding COVID restrictions:
The Board approved:
- Resuming the Meditation Service (8:00am).
- In Person Choir practice without masks, if choir members are vaccinated.
- A small summer choir performing during service without masks (while singing), if choir members are vaccinated.
- Resuming indoor Sunday School with all participants masked and smaller numbers per room.
- Eliminating the requirement for social distancing during worship service.
- Resuming food with the outside fellowship time after church.
The Board decided that for now masks will continue to be worn for Sunday Services.
Our next Quarterly meeting is tentatively scheduled for July 25th.
If you have any questions, concerns, or inspirational thoughts you would like for me to share with the Board, please do not hesitate to email me: patrickjackie25@yahoo.com
Sincerely,
Jackie Patrick, Member-at-Large
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Sunday School, and Youth Group Return to Indoor Classrooms this Sunday, June 27
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On Sunday, June 27 our Sunday School and Youth Group classes will return to their indoor classrooms. (However, our Nursery remains closed at this time.) Please read the following protocols which we will follow whenever we meet indoors. Contact admorics@mac.com if you have any questions or concerns.
RUCC Sunday School and Youth Group
Building Use Protocol During COVID-19
This protocol applies to RUCC staff, members, and friends for all Youth and Children’s activities that take place in the building.
•If you don’t feel well, for any reason, stay home. Do not enter the building.
•Wear a mask as you enter the building. Follow the CDPH guidance on the use of face coverings while in the building. If you arrive without a mask, cloth masks will be available.
•Practice good hand hygiene. There is hand sanitizer available at each entrance.
•Disinfecting supplies are available near the kitchen. Use as needed. There is no guarantee that surfaces are disinfected prior to your arrival.
•Disinfecting touchpoints after use is appreciated.
•Restrooms are available for use at your discretion.
•Participants are limited to the following capacity per each area, as follows:
Sanctuary - 100.
Fellowship Hall –50
Founders Room – 25
Micah Room – 15
Youth Room—10
Susi’s Sunday School Room—6
Club 345 Room—6
•Planning for worship and larger group events should be done in compliance with guidelines provided by the state, which are frequently updated.
•Notify Jill if you were in the building within 48 hours of the onset of COVID symptoms and you subsequently test positive. Jill will consult with volunteers familiar with the most recent State, County, and CDC guidelines and act accordingly.
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Women's AA Group Friday evenings
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Women’s AA Book and Step Study
Every Friday night from 7 - 8 pm in the Founder’s Room.
For women who are alcoholic or have a desire to be sober.
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Seekers Study Group Is Taking a Summer Break
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There will be no Seekers meetings beginning on Sunday, June 27th. Just keep reading The Power of Myth and we will resume sometime in August.
Our concern is that The Power of Myth is so rich we hope to be able to have a full group included in the discussion.
Watch you inbox for more information about when the group will resume in ASugust
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UCC Virtual General Synod - July 11-18
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Registration is now open for this year’s all virtual General Synod. The fee for non-delegate attendees is $100, which will provide access to all plenaries, worship, keynotes, workshops and the virtual exhibit hall. To register, visit https://www.generalsynod.org/
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UPCOMING DATES TO REMEMBER
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- July 1 - Prayer Polygon at 7:30 p.m.
- July 2 - Women's AA closed group - 7:00 p.m. -Founders' Room
- July 3 - Sacred Saturday
- July 11-18 - UCC's first Virtual General Synod. See article above.
- July 11 through August 1 -- "Summer Series" -- More details to follow
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August 20-22 - Silent Retreat at Serra Retreat Center. Contact Pastor ........................Jill if you are interested in attending.
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This week at RUCC...Virtually on almost every device!
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Calendar for June 27 - July 4, 2021
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Sunday, June 27
- 9:30 a.m. Seekers -This group will be in hiatus until August.
- 9:30 a.m. Virtual Sunday School - on zoom
- 10:30 a.m. Worship Service - In person from the Sanctuary and also livestreamed from the Sanctuary on YouTube. In-person Children's Sunday School following the Children's Circle.
- 11:30 a.m. - Youth Group following Service
Tuesday, June 29
Wednesday, June 30
- No Zoom "The Pastor is In" -- Jill's on vacation!
Thursday, July 1
- 6:15 p.m. Bell Choir rehearsal
- 7:30 p.m. Prayer Polygon
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Saturday, July 3
Sunday, July 4
- 9:30 a.m. Virtual Sunday School - on zoom
- 10:30 a.m. Worship Service - In person from the Sanctuary and also livestreamed from the Sanctuary on YouTube. In-person Sunday School following the Children's Circle
- 11:30 a.m. - Youth Group
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RUCC Staff
Senior Pastor: Rev. Dr. Jill Kirchner-Rose
Honorary Minister of Arts and Worship: Rev. Erin Beardemphl
Music Director: Jim Tong
Accompanist: Sophia Ohanian
Children's Education Director: Susi Jacobsen
Director of Youth and Young Adult Ministries: Vacant
Office Manager: Nancy Sheets
Child Care: Vacant
Caretaker: Vacant
Phone: (909) 793-3520
Staff and Other Emails
pastorjill@redlandsucc.org office@redlandsucc.org
musicdirector@redlandsucc.org youth@redlandsucc.org
childrenseducation@redlandsucc.org weddings@redlandsucc.org
theview@redlandsucc.org
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