Our Latest News and Activities
The Ordination of Lindsay Popperson - This Sunday!
Our Designated-Term Associate Pastor Lindsay isbeing ordained this Sunday at 5:30pm! The ordination service will be at the church that sponsored her through the ordination process, Hope Central Church (85 Seaverns St, Jamaica Plain MA 02130). She would love you to join her in celebrating this joyous occasion! A dedicated parking lot is located across the street from the church.
Financial Update - Are Your Pledge Contributions Current?
Through October 20, we have received $365,000 out of the expected amount through this date of $405,000 towards our annual budget of $500,000. We are running $40,000 behind and count on this income to come in on a regular basis to pay our bills. You can click here or go to www.onchurch.org to make your contributions by credit card or direct debit.
Sunday School News
"Why We Tell Stories Sunday"
Karen Kilty, Director of Children's Ministries
This Sunday Is “Why We Tell Stories” Sunday. The children will gather with their families in the sanctuary and head up to the classrooms after the Children’s Moment. We will be introducing the story book “The Big Umbrella”, bringing this simple story of inclusion, hospitality and welcoming alive. The children will be sharing this story during worship at the All Church Gathering on November 15th 5:30 - 8:30. 
 
If you have any questions or would like to join us on Sunday, please feel free to contact me, 978-335-6244 or [email protected]
Blessings,
Karen

Please click here to view Faithful Families Creating Sacred Moments at Home by Traci Smith.

Please click here for a Sunday School Registration form.
Welcome the Stranger
Save the Date! Today (Friday, October 25th) at 6pm
Temple Emanu-el has extended an invitation to Old North and St. Andrews congregations to join them this evening at 6:00 P.M. for their weekly Shabbat Service. It is an opportunity to worship together as well as to support and celebrate our collaborative effort on behalf of the Welcome the Stranger Project. A light supper will follow the service. Temple Emanu-el is located at 393 Atlantic Avenue on the right side as you head to Swampscott just before the Clifton Street traffic light.
 
Welcome the Stranger is a partnership of Old North Church, St. Andrews Episcopal Church and Temple Emanu-el of Marblehead. This partnership strives to provide support and community resources for those in need by partnering together with other Marblehead faith communities. Through this process we aim to develop deeper bonds and understanding of all of our neighbors. Lynda Hare and Richard Thibedeau represent ONC on the Steering Committee.
 
For the past three years, the partnership has supported a Haitian family who has sought political asylum in the United States. Our direct financial support is no longer needed as they are economically self sufficient. Danie is working as a Certified Nursing Assistant at Lafayette Nursing Home in Marblehead, her husband Virgil is working at Crosby’s Supermarket and Annie is in pre-school on scholarship at the Tower School.
 
The partnership is exploring new options to assist individuals or families that may include helping newly arrived documented refugees and/or those with other types of needs. This year, the Partnership has a particular interest in involving the youth of our congregations in its work.

Welcome the Stranger
Can You Help Us?
You may remember how, in collaboration with Temple Emanu-El and St Andrews, we recently supported a Haitian refugee family. Working with the Catholic Charities’ POWR program, we are now setting up a home for a refugee family from Moldovia, Romania who are scheduled to arrive on October 30th.  This family of five has been fully vetted by the United States and, after years in refugee camps, has earned residence here.
Please join us as we help this family begin the next chapter of their lives. Our job is to set up their new apartment within the next seven days, welcome them to their new home and then be prepared for the next refugee family to arrive. Thanks to the generosity of friends and the St Andrews Rummage Fair, we have covered most of the suggested items but we are in urgent need of a bunk bed.  If you know of anyone who might be willing to part with one, please let Lynda Hare know ([email protected]).

Adult Faith Formation:
Manna and Mercy
Starting Nov 3 at 9am, Lindsay will be leading a group studying the book Manna and Mercy, which presents the history and storyline of the Bible. Our hope is that this will give us all a chance to deepen our understanding of the Bible, and to piece together some of the stories we know (does Daniel in the lion's den happen before or after Noah and the Ark? Who are all those prophets? Why are there four gospels instead of just one?) Books will be available for purchase on the 3rd. If you're interested in the book, but 9am doesn't work for you, let Lindsay know at [email protected]
Old North Church Fundraiser
Sounds of Unity
Presented by Calliope's Call
Sunday, November 3 at 4pm
Please join us on Sunday, November 3, at 4:00pm for a concert, Sounds of Unity, presented by Calliope's Call. Proceeds from the concert will benefit Old North Church as well as our visiting artists. Calliope's Call is an arts organization based in New England which is dedicated to creating exciting and diverse performances of art song founded by Megan Roth, former soloist at Old North Church. For more information about the ensemble, please visit:  http://calliopescall.org/about.php
Sounds of Unity    
  An exciting concert program featuring works with themes of social justice and equality for women, persons of color, and the LBGTQ community, using texts/music by artists from minority or marginalized communities. Featuring five winning compositions from our 2019 Call for Scores, Juliana Hall’s 2019 composition Through the Guarded Gate, which was inspired by the #MeToo movement, and Boston composer Oliver Caplan’s The New Colossus.
This presentation of Through the Guarded Gate is offered in conjunction with the Seattle Art Song Society's cross-country “march,” "Beyond the Guarded Gate.”

Free Admission | $20 Suggested Donation
Wes Hunter, tenor
Evangelia Leontis, soprano
MaKayla M. McDonald, soprano
Megan Roth, mezzo-soprano
Chelsea Whitaker, piano
Join Us For a Walk!
Please join Dennis and Lindsay on the MHD Nature Trails on Sunday, November 3rd, at 1:30PM. Plan to meet our Trail Guide, Don Morgan, at Hawthorne Pond, West Shore Drive and we will walk the Conservation Trails together.The e ntrance is across from 144 West Shore Drive, which is at the corner of Lorraine Terrace and West Shore Drive.
 Everyone is welcome, young and not so young.
RSVP Laura Dignam
Bring water and walking shoes. Trail maps will be provided. This activity is sponsored by the Community Life Ministry Board.
Choir News - Festival Chorus!
The Festival Chorus Committee wishes to remind all of a wonderful opportunity to support our Christmas concerts by advertising in the upcoming Thirty-Ninth (39 th ) Annual Old North Festival Chorus Concerts Program Book! This season, Festival Chorus Christmas Concerts—presented as part of the annual Marblehead Christmas Walk—will take place on Saturday and Sunday evenings, December 7 and 8, in the sanctuary at Old North Church. Festival Chorus Programs serve as an important guide for nearly 1,000 distinctive holiday enthusiasts and potential customers, as well as an informative resource thereafter. The deadline for advertising space reservations and electronic artwork submission is Friday, November 15, 2019. For choice placement, please e-mail your space reservation and/or any questions, to Festival Chorus Committee member Kathy Fay ( [email protected] ). If you’d like to support our concerts as a Festival Angel, Guarantor, Benefactor, Patron, or Friend, kindly list your name/business—as you’d like it to appear in our printed programs—on the Advertising Contract and Contribution Form, which can be found on our website: ( www.oldnorthfestivalchorus.org ).   Thank you for your support!   


Festival Youth Chorus - Calling all singers in grades 4-12! There is still time to register for the award-winning Old North Festival Youth Chorus, directed by Sarah Del Dotto. Singers are rehearsing now to prepare a high-energy, professional-quality set as participants in the 39 th  annual Festival Chorus Christmas concerts on December 7 and 8. Rehearsals are from 5:00-6:00 p.m. in the Parish Hall. For more information about Festival Chorus or Old North Youth Choirs, please contact Sarah at:  [email protected]
Old North Reading and Discussion Group on Preserving our Democracy and Ecology
Wednesday, Nov 13 at 8:30am
The next meeting of the ONC reading and discussion group will be held on Wednesday, N ovember 13 th , from 8:30 to 10:00 AM in the ONC Coffee Shop, Reading and Discussion Room ( the Great Room of the 8 Stacey Street office building). This is the latest of a series of meetings on preservation of our democracy and environment that have been hosted by the ONC Men’s Group. The discussions are supported by background reading assignments. You are invited to participate regardless of the amount of reading you have done. At this meeting we will start discussion of The Sixth Extinction, an Unnatural History , by Elizabeth Kolbert, 2015. David Hostetter will serve as the moderator for this session.
Mimi Hollister, Else Wiersma, Frank Arren
Pastor-Parish Relations Committee for Lindsay Popperson
The Leadership Board has now established a Pastor-Parish Relations Committee for our Designated Term Pastor, Lindsay Popperson. The primary function of the PPRC is to support and maintain an open relationship between the congregation and the ordained, settled clergy of Old North Church. The committee's focus is not so much on the “work” of the church as on the “workings” of it. They are charged with maintaining a healthy and productive relationship between congregants and the clergy which will enable the tasks of ministry to be carried out faithfully and joyfully, with a maximum level of satisfaction and understanding, and a minimum level of friction and stress. As such, their role is to listen objectively to the hopes, dreams, and concerns of the congregation AND the clergy with the goal of facilitating open, honest communication in both directions. Our thanks to Mimi Hollister, Else Wiersma and Frank Arren for agreeing to serve. As you may recall, Dennis’ Committee members are Lynda Hare, Susan Stone, Holly Jannell and Rob Gorman. If you would like to contact any member of either committee, their contact information is:
 
Lindsay’s Committee:
Mimi Hollister: [email protected] 781-910-2376
Else Wiersma: [email protected]
781-631-6971
Frank Arren: [email protected] 617-448-6083
 
Dennis’ Committee:
Rob Gorman: [email protected] 617-538-4948
Holly Jannell: [email protected] 781-631-2550
Lynda Hare: [email protected] 781-631-2550
Susan Anselmo Stone: [email protected] 781-883-4080

Community Life Ministry Board
Are you or a church friend you know experiencing a hardship or extreme stress of some kind? A death in the family? Recent surgery? Something else? The Community Life Ministry Board would like help ease your hardship with a meal, assistance with an errand, a visit, a phone call. Please feel free to reach out to us.
Lynda Hare, [email protected] , 781-639-0107
Linda Duvel, [email protected] , 781-631-1703
Dara VanRemoortel,  [email protected] , 781-910-6157
Kathy Angle, [email protected] , 781-584-4283
Judy Conner, [email protected] , 978-594-5205
Laura Dignam, [email protected]  
Amy Leveroni, [email protected] , 781-639-8626
Debby Stockdale, [email protected] , 781-883- 5115
Janet Doyle, [email protected] , 781-530-0065
Andrea Gregory, [email protected] , 781-639-4427
Chris Arren, [email protected] , 617-823-2471
South Africa 2020!!
For those of you who are interested in participating in a life-changing experience in South Africa, we are planning an Old North trip there for two weeks in August 2020. We will spend one week with the Pholela congregation and a second week enjoying the scenic beauty of South Africa on safari, in the coastal city of Durban and on an excursion to the Kingdom of Lesotho in the Drakensburg Mountains. Our long and close friendship with the Pholela congregation of 24 villages will continue as we celebrate church gatherings, visit schools and engage in the community activities of the widespread congregation. In the past, Old North travelers and their friends from the age of 10 to late 70’s have been inspired by this unique adventure.

Please contact Ginny von Rueden at 781-631-7898 or [email protected] for questions and commitments. Airline and hotel reservations will have to be made later this fall and the group size will be limited to about 25 so we hope to hear from you soon.
Coffee with a Pastor
Lindsay will be away next week so she won't be available for coffee. Her coffee time will resume on Wednesday, November 6 at Java Sun from 12-3.
Contact Us: 781-631-1244

Church Address: 35 Washington St., Marblehead, MA 01945
Mailing Address: 8 Stacey St. Marblehead, MA 01945
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