"Blessing Always"
Association Minister Message
Rev. Daniel L. Busch
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TRANSITION. Our world and our own personal lives are struggling with catastrophic events that make living unbearable and transient. Environmental changes. Human suffering. Enemy lists. Hunger. Poverty. Unkind words. Disrespect. Emotional turmoil. Faith crisis. What’s going on and is there any hope for recovery and celebration?
The Christian calendar notes that we are now in TRANSITION times: end of Pentecost (Christ the King Sunday) to Thanksgiving to the beginning of Advent that leads to Christ’s Incarnation. Luke’s “little apocalypse” is a forecast of God’s making all things new and evil being destroyed. “There will be signs in the sun, moon, and stars…Then they will see the Human One coming on a cloud with power and great splendor.” (Luke 21:25, 27, CEB). Pentecost to Advent reminds us that God makes things new repeatedly in life’s cycles of birth to death to resurrection to birth again and again and again. Amid changes, TRANSITION becomes “THANKS-GIVING” to God for the gifts of goodness and mercy in ways of abundance and love. Jesus’ words to His friends are reminders that the end of days reveal redemption and resurrection amid chaos and suffering.
In times of crisis, we become “Christ-bearers” in our care for one another. We are TRANSITION spokespeople of a faith that brings about care, welcome, and love in our faith communities and social settings. As we prepare for the birth of Jesus, Mark’s words remind us of catastrophic events that try to minimalize the depth of love that God has for us and the creation. With God’s help, it is up to us to turn evil and disasters into experiencing God’s love for the world. Mark’s words and words from other Gospels, make us aware that even though sufferings continually happen, we have a faith message that calls us to minister and care for others with generosity and determination to the honor and glory of God who makes all things new. BLESSINGS ALWAYS.
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Church Treasurer Alert
2024 Donation Deadline-January 8, 2025
Please see all 2024 donations are dated no later than December 31, 2024, if considered 2024 donation. All donations received after January 8th
will be considered 2025 donations.
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Travel with Rev. Daniel Busch, Association Minister
Dec. 8-Preaching at St. John's UCC, Holgate 10:15 am worship.
Dec. 15-St. John's UCC, Baseline special event.
Dec 22 - Attending Farewell at St. Paul's UCC St. Mary's at 10:00 am.
Jan. 5-Preaching at St. Paul UCC, St. Marys 10 am.
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Exploring the Old Testament 1
Beginning January 7, 2025
Instructor: Rev. Dr. Diane Carter
Via Zoom
Brochure
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A jazz Christmas concert will be held on December 8, 2024 at 7:00 p.m. at Sycamore UCC, 300 S. Sycamore St., Sycamore Ohio to benefit S.A.R.A.’s (Sharing America Resources Abroad) continued efforts in Ukraine. Donations received will be used for projects in Mukachevo, a city in western Ukraine that S.A.R.A. has worked within for a number of years. Since the time Russia attacked Ukraine, Mukachevo has experienced an influx of eastern Ukrainians, mostly women and children, who have had to flee their homes. The city of approximately 85,000 is now also accommodating 39,000 such individuals. Attacks on the country’s power plants and lack of resources are causing power outages. These outages are expected to increase as winter sets in. One of the projects that will benefit from this concert is the funding of portable solar lamps that can be used to provide lighting during outages. Specifically, some lanterns will go to a newly opened center in Mukachevo that serves displaced eastern Ukrainian families.
Jazz Connection, a collective of some of the finest jazz musicians in the north central Ohio area, will be providing the entertainment on December 8th. The concert will feature Darrin Harvey (Pastor at Sycamore UCC) on trombone and vocals; arrangements by McCray Martin, who will be on keyboards, synthesizer, and percussion; Jeffrey Boyd on trumpet and flugelhorn; Paul Martin on bass; Jason Kamp on drum set; and special guest Ukrainian pianist, Tom Lugoloobi.
Come enjoy an evening of festive music to set the holiday mood while supporting our brothers and sisters in Ukraine.
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Announcing the launch of a new book of prayers and photography by
our Heartland Conference Minister, the Rev. Dr. Dave Long-Higgins,
Yes, Love, Thank You - A Meditation Portal to Blossom Your Heart!
After years of offering prayers and photographs to invite people into a deeper awareness of the alive presence of God's love, this collection offers 60 of Pastor Dave's prayers and pictures to invite the reader to discover the deep movement of God in every season of life. The prayers and photos are grouped into three sections: Yes, Love, and Thank You. Each section is offered as a reminder of God's affirmation, desire, and call. The book will soon be published through Amazon and available on or after December 5th. Pastor Dave, with his wife, Beth, have decided that proceeds from this book will go to the Heartland Conference to support the shared work of our covenant.
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In his book "Reclaiming Our Democracy: Every Citizen’s Guide to Transformational Advocacy," Sam Daley-Harris writes about people who have successfully brought about social change and become changed themselves in the process. Join us for this webinar as Daley-Harris shares his stories and wisdom gained from years of leading and coaching advocacy organizations. Even if you cannot make the webinar at its scheduled time on Wednesday, December 11th at 1 pm ET, still sign-up, and we will send you a link to a recording of it.
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UCC Hymnals to Give Away
St. John's UCC, Mansfield
Call the church secretary DaLynn
for more information 419-522-2813
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LOOKING FOR "THE NEW CENTURY HYMNAL"
Copyright © 1995 The Pilgrim Press
First UCC in Galion is in need of 25 more New Century Hymnals.
If you have extra or are no longer using what you have
and would like to pass them on,
please contact First UCC, Galion at 419-468-4380.
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THANK YOU
FOR YOUR CONTRIBUTIONS
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2024 OCWM Giving Goal - $285,000
(Goal approved at the 61st Annual Meeting)
OCWM giving Through Oct 2024 - $166,162
Supporting OCWM...
Creating A Just World for All!
Thank You!
2024 Donation Deadline-January 8, 2025
Please see all 2024 donations are dated no later than December 31, 2024, if considered 2024 donation. All donations received after January 8th will be considered 2025 donations.
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CHURCH TREASURER
Church Remittance Form - please use this form when sending donations to/through the Association Office.
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IRS Standard Mileage Rates for 2024
- 67 cents per mile for business use
- 14 cents per mile driven in service of charitable organizations
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Dec. 8th Tammy Vajen will be honored as a graduate of the Lay School of Religion at the Sunday morning service at St. John's UCC, Holgate at 10:15 am.
Rev. Rhonda Hainer will celebrate her ministry with the congregation at St. Paul's UCC, St. Marys on December 22, 2024 during Morning worship at 10:00 am.
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Prayer Concerns / Request
Continuing prayer for: Dee Schroer, Rev. Daniel Johnson, Rev. Jim Garner,
Rev. Hafidha Saadiqah, Rev. Randall Forester, Rev. Gale Gebhart, Rev. Don Giesmann, Rev. David Culp, Rev. Jeff King, Peggy George, Rev. Martin Stiffler and family, Rev. Diane Christopherson, Rev. David Voll, Pastor Amy Kinney, Rev. Adrian Sunday, Rev. Jeanette Tangeman, Rev. Patrick McKinney, Regena Mummert, Pastor Amy Kinney, Rev. Marge Mair-Hansen
Prayers are appreciated for Rev. Jeanette Tangeman's her upcoming surgery December 4, 2024.
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NWOA Stewardship and Generosity Ministry Team | |
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The Christmas Fund
The Christmas Fund (originally “Veterans of the Cross”), in existence since 1902, offers congregations an opportunity to reach out compassionately and provide assistance to those who have faithfully served the church and find themselves facing unexpected financial needs.
In the spirit of love, we invite and encourage everyone to prayerfully consider and support this year’s appeal, and to spread the word so that others in your church will also join in this vital ministry. The Christmas Fund is one of the Five for Five special offering opportunities we have in the United Church of Christ. This Christmas season, please consider your generous support to this vital ministry!
In Christ’s Service,
Stewardship & Generosity Ministry Team
Rev. Jerald Fenske
St. Stephen UCC, Sandusky
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If you want to jump start your thinking about Stewardship and Generosity, our 5 videos collection of topics covered with noted consultant Don Hill is available. As you click on the resources page, a short synopsis of each video is available. Can be used effectively in small group settings or you can take a segment for use in worship.
Permission is granted for the churches of Northwest Ohio Association, UCC to use the series as they wish with proper credit given.
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NWOA Witness and Proclamation Ministry Team | |
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From the Pastoral Relations Working Group
of the NWOA Church and Ministry Team
Spiritual Directors
Learn more
Anti-Racism and White Privilege
Learn more
We hope that these resources meet the needs of pastors looking for resources to begin conversations regarding anti-racism within their congregations. If you have other ideas for how we may assist in bringing resources/training to you regarding this topic, please contact Nanette Warnecke-Flood at nanettef@syctelco.com
READ ON FOR MORE RESOURCES
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Want an easy way to connect with The Heartland Conference's resources and news?
Add this QR Code to your church's bulletin or print material. From here you can access our website, newsletter, email our staff, register for camp, and more!
This QR code will be regularly updates in time for things like Annual Gathering Registration and other primary conference events.
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Does your congregation have a special ministry it would like to engage to make a difference in the world? A MAD grant may be just the thing to help that get launched.
The application can be found by clicking on the link below. For further questions, contact Becca Hoskins at becca@heartlanducc.org
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One can’t help but see the current “climate” of hurricane disasters, and wonder what the Heartland Conference is doing? Thus, I wanted to share several things related to this.
First, on Sept. 28, the CWS semi was filled during the Heartland Conference Annual Gathering. For our part, our 2024 goal was 2,024 buckets & kits. As that semi rolled out of the parking lot, it left with 2,334 buckets and kits that came from our Depot, our churches, and our partners! There were lots of other buckets and kits, besides ours…at the same time, CWS was filling trucks at its New Windsor, Maryland warehouse, in anticipation of hurricane Helene.
Secondly, CWS did respond by sending 3,296 cleanup buckets and 4,360 hygiene kits to Florida and North Carolina. However, this has resulted in their reserve stock being very low. If your church feels God’s nudge to continue to assist with buckets and kits, please do so…and then let our Heartland Conference Disaster Response Team know! If you haven’t had the chance to assist with the creation of buckets and kits, now is a perfect time to respond! Our Templed Hills Depot continues to be open to receive these until the end of November. At that time, we will transition to Camp Christian, having established our Depot site there, as well as housing our pickup and 2 trailers.
So…”how can I help?” Prayer. Monetary Donations (sent through the UCC Global HOPE website, or sent to the Heartland Conference with a Helene/Milton notation), CWS cleanup buckets & personal hygiene kits.
Currently, many of the affected areas are still in the initial phase of Search & Rescue. Others are in the Immediate Needs phase, with organizations such as Red Cross, Salvation Army, Samaritans Purse, Team Rubicon, etc. providing basic needs. Eventually, it will transition into the Recovery Phase, which is where faith-based organizations typically plug themselves in. Stay tuned for more information to come, when we have it.
Thank you.
Heartland Conference Disaster Team
Kevin Gehres, Disaster Response Coordinator
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Mission Moments
Use Mission Moments every week to tell a story about your congregation’s connection with the wider church. Each issue – which is designed to be inserted with your newsletter or Sunday worship bulletin – is an effective way to inform your members about what they make possible through their gifts to Our Church’s Wider Mission.
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PATHWAYS Theological Education, Inc. offers a full range of theological courses which embrace your doubts and questions while giving you a firm foundation. For more information visit us at: www.PATHWAYSTheological.org | PATHWAYS Theological Education continues expanding its offerings. Look for information coming soon on the Environmental Justice Certificate, the Advanced Faith Formation Practitioner's Certificate, and new preaching and Bible courses in conjunction with the Southern New England UCC Conference Project Proclaim (funded by the Lilly Foundation). Go to the website to see a schedule of upcoming courses. | |
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PATHWAYS Theological Education - FALL 2024 SECOND TERM
MINISTRY PREPARATION COURSES
o Understanding the Bible as a Progressive Christian (Level 1, Begins 10/16)
o Introducing the Old Testament (Level 1, Begins 10/16)
o Variety of Beliefs within Christianity Today (Level 1, Begins 10/16)
o Old Testament Hermeneutics (Level 2, Begins 10/16)
o Introduction to Storytelling for Preaching and Proclamation (Level 2, Begins 10/16)
o Ecological Theology (Level 3, 6-weeks, October)
NEW for 2024 (Partner with PROJECT PROCLAIM of Southern New England UCC)
DICKINSON SERIES Exploring the Bible: Introducing the Old Testament (Level 1, Begins 10/16)
PROJECT PROCLAIM Skill Courses: Writing About Faith and Religion for the Public, Scout Opatut (Level 2, Begins 10/16)
CONTACT INFORMATION:
Rev. Dr. Ruth E. Shaver, Academic Dean (RuthShaver@PATHWAYSTheological.org)
Rev. Melissa Ashmore, Registrar (registrar@PATHWAYSTheological.org)
The next UCC History and Polity course begins January 8, 2025.
For more information, go to the PATHWAYS Theological Education website, pathwaystheological.org
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Register by November 30 for courses beginning in January 2025 at the current tuition cost of $350 for 6-week courses, $475 for 9-week courses, and $625 for the 12-week UCC History and Polity course. This offer only applies to courses beginning in January 2025.
Beginning December 1, prices for courses starting January or later will be $375 for 6-week courses, $500 for 9-week courses, and $650 for the 12-week UCC History & Polity course.
You may also contact the Academic Dean, Rev. Dr. Ruth Shaver (RuthShaver@PATHWAYSTheological.org) or the Registrar, Rev. Melissa Ashmore (registrar@PATHWAYSTheological.org) with your questions.
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Stay Connected
Rev. Daniel Busch, Association Minister
cell: 419-934-5386 email: dlbusch@nwoa.org
Joan Davidson, Office Manager/Search Coordinator
email: joan@nwoa.org
Deb Long, Bookkeeper
email: deb@nwoa.org
OFFICE PHONE: 419-447-8323
OFFICE EMAIL: office@nwoa.org
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