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March 22, 2024
Congregational Church of Laconia, UCC
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Feeling overwhelmed and stressed? Come for support on Tuesday, March 26 at 10 AM in the Bean Parlor which is upstairs in the Parish House. This group is sponsored by the Diaconate and will be facilitated by Beth Shehadi and Margie Kreitler. | |
Save the Date! April 4, 2024
Lunch & Learn Noon - 1:00 pm
Sam Evans-Brown of Clean Energy NH to speak about NH's transition to clean
energy: what, where and how. Start the countdown to Earth Day!
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Vote for Climate Hope 2024 Art Contest
by Brooks Berndt | published on Dec 19, 2023
Register now!
The UCC is conducting a Vote for Climate Hope Art Contest. UCC children and youth are invited to draw, paint, or color about the world and the environment in which they want to live. What are their hopes for the world? What is it that they value and want to have protected? What is it that adults should remember and take to heart when they vote this year We’ll accept art submissions from March 1 to April 16. An online award ceremony for finalists will be held on May 4, and the winning art will be featured on “Climate Hope Voter Pledge Cards” that church members throughout the UCC will collect during the summer and fall before Election Day.
Registrants will receive:
- A printable “Vote for Climate Hope” art template.
- A link to a video promoting the art contest.
- Regular updates and resources about the “Vote for Climate Hope” campaign.
Questions? Email the Rev. Dr. Brooks Berndt.
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Vote for Climate Hope Art Contest
To give our children and youth a voice this election season (while also reminding adults of their responsibility for the next generation when they vote), the UCC is conducting a Vote for Climate Hope Art Contest. UCC children and youth are invited to draw, paint, or color about the world and the environment in which they want to live. Art submissions can be made from March 1 to April 16.
Register now to receive a printable art contest template, updates, and more!
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FAITH FORMATION
On the Second Sunday of every month, we have Faith Formation class for all school-aged kids and youth. Everyone goes to the sanctuary with their families for the first 10 minutes or so of the worship service, and then we go together across the bridge to share and learn in a multi-age group. All are welcome whether you’re new to the Church or grew up here! We’d love to see you on March 10, April 14, and May 12.
CONFIRMATION
Our church is the host and facilitator for this year’s Confirmation Experience. There are three youth from our church, and three more youth - one from each of these area churches: Plymouth, North Barnstead, and Center Harbor. It’s great for the youth to be part of a group, make new friends, and re-establish friendships from Horton Center as they learn about what it means to be confirmed. They discover more about their faith and developing beliefs during the group meetings and through monthly meeting with their mentors. They learn about the UCC and we introduce them to people from other faith traditions. One of their favorite parts of our time together is spending silent time in our sanctuary. And because they’re teenagers, we play games and have lots of snacks! We’ll keep you posted on the date for Confirmation Sunday.
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Re-IMAGINING the Parish House in 2024 – “Uniting Community Connections ”
The United Church of Christ (UCC) is called to be a “united and uniting” church, guided by the following statements.
Purpose Statement (from the Gospel of Matthew):
To love God with all our heart, mind, soul, and strength and our neighbor as ourselves.
Vision Statement:
United in Christ’s love, a just world for all.
Mission Statement:
United in spirit and inspired by God’s grace, we welcome all, love all, and seek justice for all.
Let’s consider these statements as we think about the Parish House and prepare to discuss how we, as a “united and uniting” and loving church will re-imagine its presence of love in downtown Laconia!
The Parish House Re-Imagining Committee
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Re-IMAGINING THE PARISH HOUSE in 2024
April 7 at Coffee Hour and Conversation
As we celebrate our 200th Anniversary, we continue to follow the theme “Founded in Faith, Forward in Spirit”! Since our vote to Re-Name the Parish House at Annual Meeting, there have been many views shared about ways to identify and renew the building. New Paint and awnings? New Name? New Signs? Please attend this meeting to discuss, listen, and share ideas about any and all of these topics as we move forward to Re-Imagine the Parish House! (There will be a Zoom available to those who wish to participate from afar.)
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Would you like to sponsor flowers
on the Altar on a Sunday in April?
If so call Louise Bastille 603-630-8804
| The Altar Guild is responsible for the lovely flowers on the altar every Sunday. Following is a list of each month and the member to contact if you would like to donate flowers for one Sunday: January - Dawn Dupak, (973) 714-6871; February - Diane Wells, (603) 527-1401; March - Maureen Bastille, (603)293-0353; April - Louise Bastille, (603) 293-0182; May - in need of a volunteer to join the Altar Guild. Please contact Claudia Wright (603) 387-5275; June - Carolyn Hunt, (603) 524-5779; July- Margie Kreitler, (603) 260-3673; August - Mary Ellen Azem, (603) 455-0972; September - Catherine Tokarz, (603) 998-3811; October - Diane Lockwood, (603) 524-3076; November - John Gill, (603) 520-4248; December - Claudia Wright (603) 387-5275 | |
Help! Fund-Raising Help Needed!!
Greetings friends. As we all know, our fund-raising efforts are very important to our
budget. We have 3 or 4 per year, depending on whether or not we decide to
have a 2nd Rummage Sale in the Fall.
Council feels that we need to have a Chair or point-person for each. Hollis has taken
Pumpkinfest, we need at least 3 folks to step forward to head up the Spring Rummage sale, a Fall rummage sale, and the Christmas Fair.
If interested, please contact any Church Officer with your willingness.
Wayne Domin, Kathy Giovanni, Hollis, or John Walker.
PLEASE consider. Our fund-Rising efforts are very important. Thank You
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Hello,
The following message is from Hope Ministries: First Methodist Church of Gilford-Laconia (HM-FUMC)
HM-FUMC received a request from a Ukrainian family looking for a sponsor “to start a new life in the USA”. The husband, wife and 12y.o. son are presently in their home country, seeking to relocate to the U.S. for safety reasons. They are applying to come through the Uniting through Ukraine program of the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services Department. Details are here: www.uscis.gov/ukraine
Mainly they need help with completing paperwork required for the program and financial support. HM-FUMC is working to create a sponsor group of volunteer individuals or faith communities to assist in those areas. Of note, Catholic Charities of Manchester has attorneys who can advise and assist in the relocation process.
For more information about this family or becoming a member of the sponsor group, please contact HM-FUMC member, Bonnie Weston at phone (603)387-9258 or email bonniewweston@gmail.com .
Thank you for your kind consideration of this request.
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Our church is providing a meal for Salvation Army on April 10th and we would appreciate volunteers to provide prepared food or ingredients for us to use to prepare a meal. | |
The palm plants are in celebration of Bob Bengtson and our choir with a heavenly hug from Ed Bastille. “Hosanna!”
The flowers on the altar are in loving memory of Ed given by Louise Bastille.
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Next book discussion will be on Wednesday, March 27th at 10:00am
The book is Bel Canto by Ann Patchett. Join us for coffee and conversation!
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Come and Worship
We welcome and invite you to worship with us in any of these ways.
!!! In Person !!! at 9:30 AM, or via Livestream
● Via livestream through YouTube Sundays starting at 9:20 AM:
Go to YouTube and search for Congregational Church of Laconia
● On our website www.laconiaucc.org any day and any time.
● On Public Access TV Channel 25 Sundays at 4pm and 9:30pm
or Mondays at 5am.
If you are new to the church, please introduce yourself! Let the Church Office know if we can help you in any way! 603-524-0668. Seeking to be the church God desires for us to be.
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Congregational Church of Laconia, UCC | 18 Veterans Square, Laconia, NH | 603.524.0668 | | | | |