May 7th Weekly Word

Worship This Week


Please join us

for worship

in the Sanctuary

or online at 9am for


Sixth Sunday of Easter


Coffee hour will be held

after the service.


The service will be live streamed

on Facebook Live here

or on 3CX here


Reader: Linda Tilden

Coffee Hour Hosts: Worship Team

Tessa Needs Your Vote - Let's All Help Her Win!!


Tessa (one of HCC's youngest members), is a contender to be the 2026 Jr. Ranger. She is competing to win a chance to appear in a Ranger Rick magazine and take home $20,000. Click below to vote for her. Voting ends on Thursday (5/7) at 7pm, so get your vote in today!! Voting is quick, easy and free.



VOTE HERE!

HCC's 2026 Profile Available


Search Committee has been working diligently on creating a new HCC profile to aid in their search for a new pastor. We know some members want the opportunity to see the profile and offer feedback. If you would like to read it, please click HERE.


Please send your feedback to Allison Siwacki by clicking HERE.

MOTHER’S DAY DIAPER DRIVE


In honor of Mother’s Day, Hampstead Congregational Church will be collecting diapers & wipes (especially sizes 4,5,&6) to benefit the Manchester Diaper Pantry.


Thanks to your previous generosity we have been able to support them through some challenging times and the good news is that they are now continuing to grow the program and reaching more families in than ever. They recently established permanent office and storage space at the YWCA in Manchester and are now doing appointment-based pickups to give working families a wider window to pick up supplies . They are doing some great work, but the need is also increasing, so please consider picking up some diapers or wipes and dropping them off in the church foyer throughout the month of May.


If you would like to make a monetary donation please make a note that it is for the Diaper Drive.


Thank you in advance and Happy Mother's Day!

The Crop Walk is coming June 14! 


Have you signed up to walk or to sponsor our team?


Use this link for the Hampstead team: https://events.crophungerwalk.org/chw/team/hampstead-congregational-church


Or scan this QR code below with your phone's camera and it will take you to the page:

Save the Date!

Strawberry Festival - Saturday, June 6th

We need your help!


Are you ready for some Strawberry Shortcake? Our annual Strawberry Festival is happening soon. If you can help in any way on Friday, 6/5 and/or Saturday, 6/6, it would be greatly appreciated.


Things you can do to help:

  • Friday--Help with Setup starting at 4PM
  • Saturday-- Multiple timeslots starting at 8:30AM, many opportunities to help out. Help with Games, Bake Sale Table, Grilling, Serving the Shortcake, Plant Sale, Hidden Treasures Table & Cleanup at 3pm.


Signup Sheet is in Hadley Hall, or you can contact the office at 603-329-6985 and we will help get you signed up.


Other ways to help would be donating for the Hidden Treasures table, Raffle table and baked goods for the Bake Sale.


Let’s make this event a huge success! 


As always, thank you for your support,

Your Fundraising Team

Peace & Justice


This week The Washington Post published an opinion☆ piece about the lack of affordable housing. It starts with a statement that “The people who need [affordable housing] the most are the least likely to find any. Low-cost rental units are disappearing from the development pipeline just as demand for them surges.” 


We've heard a lot about restriction by zoning and planning boards, but Julia Cartwright posits a more fundamental problem - construction economics. Labor costs have risen, but construction productivity has stagnated. So, the costs of higher wages (and worker shortages) cannot be recouped by building efficiencies.


Her suggestion was for localities to become more open to prefabricated homes. Builders of prefab houses can build in efficiencies by having a fixed construction location. It's an interesting read.


Blessings, Debra


☆This link is a gift link for those who don't subscribe to WaPo which will expire in a few days.

The Music Corner by Herb Tardiff


O beautiful for spacious skies…

   When we hear that first line of one of our most beloved national hymns, the emotions of Love for Country stir within us. Do you know the story behind this Independence Day song?


Katharine Lee Bates (1859 -1929), wrote the original poem in 1893 and revised it twice in 1904 and 1913. The words of this song came from a poem of the same title by Bates. It was originally published in the July 4th edition of The Congregationalist, 1895.


Bates was a teacher and professor of English at Wellesley College, poet and author of books such as America the Beautiful and Other Poems, which was published in 1911.


   She made a trip to the summit of Pikes Peak in Colorado, which was her inspiration for the lyrics to America the Beautiful. There is a plaque there today and the story is best told by Katharine herself: “We strangers celebrated the close of the session by a merry expedition to the top of Pike’s Peak, making the ascent by the only method then available for people not vigorous enough to achieve the climb on foot nor adventurous enough for burro-riding. Prairie wagons, their tail-boards emblazoned with the traditional slogan, “Pike’s Peak or Bust,” were pulled by horses up to the half-way house, where the horses were relieved by mules. We were hoping for half an hour on the summit, but two of our party became so faint in the rarified air that we were bundled into the wagons again and started on our downward plunge so speedily that our sojourn on the peak remains in memory hardly more than one ecstatic gaze. It was then and there, as I was looking out over the sea-like expanse of fertile country spreading away so far under those ample skies, that the opening lines of the hymn floated into my mind.”


The original melody was written in 1882 by Samuel Augustus Ward, a composer and organist. It was titled Materna and was first published in 1910. It was sung for many years to the tune of Auld Lang Syne. It was said there were as many as 74 different melodies tried out on the poem before deciding on the one we hold so dear.


Ward died one year before the song was published as America the Beautiful. Ward and Bates never did meet.


Interestingly, Ward’s family never obtained any royalties for the song and Bates received $5 when the poem was first published and then gave up all royalties to the title.


Along with My Country ‘Tis of Thee and The Star Spangled Banner, America the Beautiful was considered for the national anthem. But President Herbert Hoover signed a law giving the right to bear the national anthem to The Star Spangled Banner. Many disagreed and have lobbied down through the years for it to be changed to America the Beautiful. There are still many active petitions today.

Missions Opportunities:

Saint Anne's Food Pantry


Thank you all who continue to donate food for St. Anne’s Food Pantry! 


They have updated their needs list: Canned chicken, Spam, Salad dressings, Coffee, Maple syrup, Muffin mixes, Cracker assortment ...individual packages, Ensure, Ketchup, Mayonnaise, Nutrigrain bars, Granola bars


Please no expired items. Non-perishable items only.


Drop off is in the foyer of Hadley Hall.

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