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Continued, page 2 Blessing and Letting Go Jan 6 - 10:00 am Worship Svc* with Communion Jan 13 - 10:00 am Worship Svc* Jan 20 - 10:00 am Worship Svc* Jan 27 - 10:00 am Worship Svc* Feb 3 - 10:00 am Worship Svc with Communion Feb 10 - 10:00 am Worship Svc* Feb 17 - 10:00 am Worship Svc* Feb 24 - 10:00 am Worship Svc* Feb 24 - 3:00 am Service of Release for Pastor Cheryl * Nursery care and Sunday School available. January—February 2019 The First Congregational Church of Washington, Connecticut, An Open and Affirming Congregation of the UCC The Judea Journal The Judea Journal The Judea Journal The Judea Journal Adult Study Groups 5 Announcements, Misc 3 Birthdays, Calendar 6 & 7 Christian Education 5 Council’s Corner 3 From the Pastor 1 Green Fair Report 10 Memorials - Christmas 11 Memorials—Flowers/ Steeple 9 Missions & Outreach 4 Sunday Morning Support 8 Upcoming Events 6 In this issue: Green Team Environmental News Call to Quarterly Meeting Photo highlights Christmas 2019 Page 11 Page 10 The boundary lines have fallen for me in pleasant places; I have a goodly heritage. Psalms 16:6 As I lay in bed on Christmas morning – rather late due to the midnight service the evening before – the verse above from psalm 16 came to my mind. Truly, the “boundary lines” have fallen for me in pleasant places. I woke up thinking about the previous evening’s services. The early service on Christmas Eve is my favorite service of the year. It is the one service that brings together extended families and uses the whole congregation’s gifts. Three generations of the Osborne family took part and three generations of Tibbatts-Nichols were in attendance. All members of the Vengrove family lit candles, rang bells, sang, and/or starred in the Christmas tableau. Three generations of the Gorra family shared their varied talents in the service, playing bells, reading portions of the story, singing in two different choirs, and “manning” the camera that streamed the whole service to the church Facebook Calendar, Upcoming Events and Birthdays on Pages 6-7 Page 3 By the Rev. Cheryl Anderson, Pastor Worship Schedule January—February We are down to only a few candidates for our new Pastor, and will hopefully be making a selection by the end of January. After we make our choice, and they accept our offer, there will be a Candidating Sunday. This will be a worship service performed by the candidate minister, after which we will enjoy a time of fellowship and refreshment before we gather in a special congregation meeting to vote on whether or not that person is our new Pastor. There will be at least 2 weeks notice when a date is decided upon, so I encourage everyone to keep up to date on announcements from the church. For the support and prayers of this congregation, we thank you. This continues to be an intense effort and we are humbled by the trust you have placed in us for this task. Peace, - The Search Committee More on the Progress of Pastoral Search STOP!!! Before you go buying a 2019 wall calendar… order yours from our YOUTH GROUP. They will again offer their entertaining tour through the year with a new photo to look forward to each month! And the proceeds will go to an environmental charity.

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Page 1: January—February 2019 The Judea JournalThe Judea Journal · 2019 wall calendar… order yours from our YOUTH GROUP. They will again offer their entertaining tour through the year

Continued, page 2

Blessing and Letting Go

Jan 6 - 10:00 am Worship Svc*

with Communion

Jan 13 - 10:00 am Worship Svc*

Jan 20 - 10:00 am Worship Svc*

Jan 27 - 10:00 am Worship Svc*

Feb 3 - 10:00 am Worship Svc

with Communion

Feb 10 - 10:00 am Worship Svc*

Feb 17 - 10:00 am Worship Svc*

Feb 24 - 10:00 am Worship Svc*

Feb 24 - 3:00 am Service of

Release for Pastor Cheryl

* Nursery care and Sunday School

available.

January—February 2019

The First Congregational Church of Washington, Connecticut, An Open and Affirming Congregation of the UCC

The Judea JournalThe Judea JournalThe Judea JournalThe Judea Journal

Adult Study Groups 5

Announcements, Misc 3

Birthdays, Calendar 6 & 7

Christian Education 5

Council’s Corner 3

From the Pastor 1

Green Fair Report 10

Memorials - Christmas 11

Memorials—Flowers/ Steeple 9

Missions & Outreach 4

Sunday Morning Support 8

Upcoming Events 6

In this issue:

Green Team

Environmental

News

Call to

Quarterly

Meeting

Photo

highlights

Christmas 2019

Page 11 Page 10

The boundary lines have fallen for

me in pleasant places; I have a

goodly heritage. Psalms 16:6

As I lay in bed on Christmas

morning – rather late due to the

midnight service the evening before

– the verse above from psalm 16

came to my mind. Truly, the

“boundary lines” have fallen for me

in pleasant places. I woke up

thinking about the previous

evening’s services. The early

service on Christmas Eve is my

favorite service of the year. It is

the one service that brings together

extended families and uses the

whole congregation’s gifts. Three

generations of the Osborne family

took part and three generations of

Tibbatts-Nichols were in

attendance. All members of the

Vengrove family lit candles, rang

bells, sang, and/or starred in the

Christmas tableau. Three

generations of the Gorra family

shared their varied talents in the

service, playing bells, reading

portions of the story, singing in two

different choirs, and “manning” the

camera that streamed the whole

service to the church Facebook

Calendar,

Upcoming Events

and Birthdays on

Pages 6-7 Page 3

By the Rev. Cheryl Anderson, Pastor

Worship Schedule

January—February

We are down to only a few candidates for our new Pastor, and will

hopefully be making a selection by the end of January.

After we make our choice, and they accept our offer, there will be a

Candidating Sunday. This will be a worship service performed by the

candidate minister, after which we will enjoy a time of fellowship and

refreshment before we gather in a special congregation meeting to vote on

whether or not that person is our new Pastor. There will be at least 2

weeks notice when a date is decided upon, so I encourage everyone to keep

up to date on announcements from the church.

For the support and prayers of this congregation, we thank you.

This continues to be an intense effort and we are humbled by the trust you

have placed in us for this task. Peace, - The Search Committee

More on the Progress of Pastoral Search

STOP!!! Before you go buying a

2019 wall calendar… order yours

from our YOUTH GROUP. They

will again offer their entertaining

tour through the year with a new

photo to look forward to each

month! And the proceeds will go

to an environmental charity.

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(Continued from page 1) From the Pastor (continued from page 1)

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page (where it is still available to

watch if you didn’t get to see the

service first hand). Fifteen of our

youth led the candle lighting and

the opening prayers, read the

scripture stories and sang in two

choirs, while the younger children

illustrated the story as angels,

shepherds, and wise ones, with

Elise and Charlie Vengrove as

Mary and Joseph. Jesse Ofgang

put together a wonderful program

of musical offerings, and Alecia

Evans directed the two choirs.

The music culminated with a

rousing Sussex Carol by members

of Singout CT augmented by a

couple of adult singers, and

percussion! The packed Meeting

House was filled with singing that

drowned out the organ when we

all sang “Joy to the World.” The

part I will miss most is the gift of

oranges which is unique to this

congregation. This congregation

and the gifts that you have all

shared have been a blessing in

Scott’s and my life for nearly 22

years.

I feel that my whole life has

been blessed. Starting with my

creative, multi-talented, college-

educated parents, who

encouraged my love of sailing,

singing, guitar playing, historical

crafts, and teaching; I have

followed my interests down an

ever-branching path. A high

school job at an early 18th century

historical site led me into

researching and demonstrating

music, cooking, and historical

crafts – sometimes working in

period costume. My love of music

led me into teaching music at a

tiny elementary school,

performing at coffee houses and

bars as a folk singer and calling

Contra Dances with a band called

“Southwind.” For ten years I also

directed the choir at the

Congregational Church in

Canaan, NY. It was a

combination of working at a

Shaker Village – an historical

religious commune – and being

deeply involved as a lay person at

the Canaan church that opened

my heart and mind to the idea of

using my gifts in ministry and

sent me off to seminary at

Andover-Newton Theological

School at the age of 36.

Six years and an MDiv degree

later, I found the Washington

church, just as you were looking

for a new pastor, and sent my

profile to be considered. This

church and the town of

Washington was a perfect fit for

my background and experience

and I was called – even though I

was fresh out of seminary. Let us

say I “grew into” the position. It

has also been a perfect fit for my

husband Scott, who has said that

this is the first place that he has

lived as an adult that truly felt

like home to him.

The challenges of

Congregational ministry and the

continuing education time and

money that were part of my

compensation package here, led

me to expand my ministry skills

and personal spiritual practice –

benefitting from a seminar or

workshop almost every year that I

have been your pastor. I expect I

will do supply preaching and

continue the consulting I have

done for churches here in

Connecticut once I am up in

Maine. I am also taking a

formal certification program to

teach mindfulness, which I will

continue in Maine. We will be

living by the ocean and I already

have sailing plans for this

summer, and ideas for sewing and

weaving projects hatching in my

mind.

Truly the boundary lines have

fallen for me in pleasant places.

But Christmas Eve will never be

the same for me again. This year,

the quote from Reverend Murray,

was especially poignant for me:

“Ah, friends, dear friends, as

years go on and heads get gray

how fast the guests do go! Touch

hands, touch hands with those

that stay. Strong hands to weak,

old hands to young, around the

Christmas board, touch hands.

The false forget, the foe forgive,

for every guest will go and every

fire burn low and cabin empty

stand. Forget, forgive, for who

may say that Christmas day may

ever come to host or guest again.

Touch hands.”

Thank you all for the blessing

you have been to me. Our

ministry together will continue

for two more months. This

month, our faith practice theme is

“Blessing and Letting Go,” to get

us ready to do that. I hope to see

you all on my final Sunday as

your pastor. The service of

farewell will be Sunday, February

24, at 3:00 pm.

[email protected]

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The Council’s Corner

Rev. Cheryl Anderson, Pastor

Carrie Loyd, Christian Ed Superintendent

Jesse Ofgang, Organist

and Principal Musician

Kathleen Sauvageau, Bookkeeper

Karen Esslinger, Admin. Assistant

Al Trowbridge, Sexton

Ministers: All the Members

Page 3 Www.FirstChurchWashingtonCT.org

Council Members

Cheryl P. Anderson, Pastor 860-868-0569, ext 11

Trish Grinnell, Moderator, 860-799-0190, moderator@

Tony Vengrove, Vice-Moderator/ Stewardship,

860-799-0054

Michelle Gorra, Treasurer, 860-868-7852, treasurer@

Millie Johnson, Christian Ed, DCE@

Dave Werkhoven, Deacons, 860-868-0054

Steve Wadelton, Finance, 860-868-9822, finance@

Jim Esslinger, Missions, 860-919-5207

Alecia Evans, Music, 860-868-2864

John Lintner, Personnel, 860-868-0019

Lee Parsons, Trustee, 860-946-7798

All official church emails ending with an @ are followed

by our church domain: firstchurchwashingtonct.org

Jan-Feb 2019

Pastor Cheryl works Wednesday through

Sunday. Daily schedule varies based

on congregational needs.

It is best to call or email for an app.

[email protected]

Church Office Hours

Karen - Mon and Wed, work from home

Avail. by phone and email 1 pm—5:30 pm

Tue and Thur, in the office 9 am—1:30 pm

[email protected]

Kathleen Sauvageau - Wed 9 am - 2 pm

[email protected]

Main Phone: (860) 868-0569

2018-19 Quarterly Meeting Schedule

1/13/19, 3/31/19

and 6/9/19 — Annual Mtg

DEADLINE for CONTENT

SUBMISSIONS for

the February Journal

supplement is January 17 If you have something to be included in this

Council Meetings:

1/17 2/21 3/21 4/11 5/16 6/20

Call to Congregational Meeting

Sunday, January 13 @ 11:00 AM

Immediately following the Worship Service

Agenda:

• Approval of minutes from Sep 30th Quarterly Mtg

• Council Reports from all Chairs

• VOTE: ByLaws Change to include new covenant

and Open & Affirming statement and a minor edit

to the Treasurer section

• Safe Church Policy—presentation/ discuss

• Pastoral Search Committee Update

• New Business

See you there! Trish Grinnell, Moderator

Board of Deacons:

Dave Werkhoven, Chair 860-868-0054

Sue Elliott 860-567-3768

Judie Gorra 860-868-7023

Wayne Hileman 860-868-7235

Dan Lovallo 860-561-6949

Susan Loyd Turner 860-868-0868

Terri Tibbatts 860-350-1919

Ellen Willert 860-605-7902

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Missions and Outreach Jim Esslinger, Missions Chair

Here is a rundown of things happening with Missions.

Our current food donations are just over 500 pounds for the year. This is a bit down from this time

last year at this time so please keep that in mind when you visit the grocery store.

Our Christmas Memorials did very well this year. Memorials earmarked for Food totaled $775 and

memorials earmarked for Shelter totaled $625 (Compared to $500 food and $440 shelter last year)……

Total donations of $1400 this year vs $940 last year…wonderful!! Most of the food donations went to

holiday baskets distributed by Washington Social Services. Shelter donations are very much

appreciated by the Winchester Emergency Shelter (Winsted YMCA).

In January we will hold our Neighbors in Need offering. This offering supports the UCC’s

ministries of justice and compassion throughout the United States. Ministries of great

importance such as voting rights, immigration, health care, hate crimes, civil liberties and

environmental justice are areas that this offering will help support. We will start

promoting this in early January and the actual offering will take place on the last Sunday

of the month –January 27th. Watch for more information in mission moment.

Also on January 31 will be our turn to host Loaves and Fishes in New Milford. Sign up on the

church website or on the signup sheet on the bulletin board near the kitchen. As usual, we will

need donations of casseroles and other food on the menu. The main dish will be Shepherd’s Pie…

a client favorite ….each time we serve that dish, we get compliments and requests for more!

Best to all in the coming year,

Jim Esslinger

The food bank always welcomes a variety of goods but some of the items they always need are:

• soup (low sodium)

• Juice and Jelly (I was told mostly donated is

grape jelly so other flavors would be welcomed)

• Healthy (low sugar) snacks for kids lunches

• Dishwashing liquid

• Toilet paper

• Laundry detergent

• Condiments.

GREEN TEAM UPDATE! (Environmental Stewardship is part of our missions and outreach)

To kick off a new calendar year of activities, we will hold a Conversation Café so that we can gather

feedback from individuals in the church as to what their interests/concerns are with the environment.

This will help us focus activities where people in our church most want to learn and grow. Pastor

Cheryl will be the primary facilitator with volunteers at each discussion table and a set of questions to

help stimulate feedback. This will take place January 20 after worship in the Parish House.

A planning meeting to organize this special event will be held on Sunday, January 6, in the parlor

during coffee hour. Plan to join us as we plan this special event. If you are unable to come to the

meeting but would like to volunteer to lead a table discussion, please contact Karen at

[email protected].

See page 11 for more Green Team news. Green Team Lending Library

Available to borrow:

• Garbology: Our Dirty Love Affair with Trash

by Edward Humes

• The Imperfect Environmentalist by Sara Gilbert

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Christian Education: Topic for January and February is “Blessing and Letting Go”

Www.FirstChurchWashingtonCT.org Jan-Feb 2019

SUNDAY SCHOOL

Happy New Year, Sunday School families! December was a fantastic month in the Sunday School

classroom. Between Advent wreath making, our ornament workshop, celebrating together each Sunday

in Advent, and two Nativity tableaus we had quite a group of kids join us throughout the month! It was

a blast to have a full and lively classroom each week. We have a such a great group of kids who love to

be together; it really is a treat to spend each Sunday morning with them. Stay tuned to see the final

results of our book depicting the Christmas story that the kids worked so hard on throughout Advent!

We will conclude our holiday lessons by learning about Epiphany this coming Sunday, January 6th,

and then for the rest of the month will resume our normal curriculum. As always, there will be hands

on lessons, stories, crafts, and games to keep us all engaged and learning.

As you know, January and February are the final two months of Pastor Cheryl's tenure at our

church. Please join us each week as we prepare to say goodbye and celebrate the legacy she leaves.

There will be some fun projects and secret plans made as we approach her departure, I hope you will

join us!

See you soon, Carrie ([email protected])

The First Congregational Church of Washington's Youth Group is for grades 6-12 and all

are welcome! We meet on the last Sunday of every month from 5-7 pm at the Parish

House. Every meeting involves a group discussion focusing on the current month's faith

practice, food, games, and much more. If you have any questions, please contact Emelie

Burl (203-405-6710), [email protected], or the Church office: (860-868-0569).

Teen Talk

"Teen Talk" for high schoolers continues on January 13 at 11 am. This January meeting is open to any

and all new members who might be interested in joining.

The group will enjoy a potluck lunch together and discuss the ways in which they can not only get more

involved in the church, but also how their faith gets involved in their lives outside of the church. If you or

your child are in high school and are interested in joining, please contact Emelie Burl or Mike Burl.

Questions regarding our Youth/Teen programs, please contact:

Emelie (203-405-6710) [email protected] or Mike Burl [email protected]

Compassionate Communication - Ongoing - 2nd Wednesday of each

month at 6:30 pm in the Parlor

There is no greater need than now for cultivating love and compassion for

self and others. As cultural forces seem to be creating a greater divide

among people, Jesus’ message of inclusivity and love are urgently needed. Compassionate

Communication, or Non-Violent Communication as taught by Marshall Rosenberg, is a way of

communing with yourself and others to foster more understanding and better outcomes for everyone.

Although the group has been meeting for about a year and a half, newcomers are welcome. Please let us

know if you plan to attend (860-868-0569, x10). There are some ground-rules the group has collectively

established and we ask that you make an effort to learn and practice. For more information about the

concept, read: Non-Violent Communication by Marshall Rosenberg, and check out the resources we have

available on our website at: www.firstchurchwashingtonct.org/compassionate_communication

Adult Programs

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January Birthdays

Miscellaneous Announcements

Please let us know

if we missed

anyone so that we

may update our

database!!

Contact Karen at

[email protected] or

(860) 868-0569.

5 ........ Amanda Armstrong

....... Erica Ryland

....... & Steve Wadelton

6 ........ Ellen Willert

........ Armin Baur

21 ...... Helen Hughes

23 ...... Marilyn Bruens

29 ...... Karen Esslinger

30 ...... Stephen Willert

February Birthdays

7 .......Inaya Shariff

8 ....... Conrad Weeks

9 .......Dimitri Willert

18......Abbie Gorra

22 ...... Judie Gorra

...... Leslie Lintner

...... Sarah Osborne

24 ...... Susan Loyd Turner

Conversation Café - Environmental Concerns—Sunday, January 20

Moderated discussion aimed at gathering ideas for environmental focus and action by this church over

the coming months. Please plan to join us and have your voice heard.

Immediately following worship, during coffee hour. Refreshments will be available.

Contact the church office if you would like to be included. Everyone—member and non-member are

welcome! Call 860-8680-0569 or email [email protected]

Loaves & Fishes Dinner Service on Thursday, January 31

Please sign up on the list on the church hall bulletin board or on our website. There is a link from the

home page to the interactive signup form. We will be serving Shepherd’s Pie and the usual other items.

And we need servers, too! Www.FirstChurchWashingtonCT.org

You are invited... Sunday, February 24 Pastor Cheryl’s last day in the pulpit will be this Sunday and a special service of release will be held at

3 pm with a reception to follow in Wersebe Hall. EVERYONE is welcome so please invite anyone you

know from the community who has valued Cheryl’s work among us over the past 22 years.

If you would like to help with the reception, please contact Trish Grinnell:

[email protected]

CELLO RECITAL Honoring Pastor Cheryl! – Saturday, January 19 AT 4 pm

The recital by cellist Mary Costanza will take place in the Meeting House. Accompanied by pianist Ray

Pierpont, Mary will perform an all-French program, including works by Offenbach, Saint-Saens and

Franck.

The recital is being presented as a tribute to the Rev. Cheryl Anderson, who is retiring after 22 years as

pastor of First Church. Admission is by free-will offering, and all proceeds will go towards the pastor’s

moving fund. Everyone is welcome! Snow date is Feb 2.

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January

Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday

1 2 3

4

10 am - AA Meeting

6 pm - NB Pot Luck

5

6

10 am Worship with

Communion and

Sunday School

11 AM - Green Team

Meeting

4 pm SingOutCT

7

9 am - Gunnery

Meeting (MH)

10:30 am - Bible

Study

8

9:30 AM - AA

12:15 pm -Rotary

6:30 PM– NB

Divorce Support

9

4 pm - Yoga

6:30 pm -

Compassionate

Communication

10

7 PM Search

Committee

11

10 am - AA Meeting

6 pm - NB Pot Luck

12

13

10 am Worship with

Sunday School

11 am Teen Talk

4 pm SingOutCT

14

10:30 am - Bible

Study

3:30—4:45 pm - Girl

Scouts (PH)

15

9:30 AM - AA

6:30 PM– NB DS

16

4 pm - Yoga

17

6:30 PM - Council

Meeting

7 PM Search

Committee

18

10 am - AA Meeting

6 pm - NB Pot Luck

19

Recital— 4 pm

Mary Costanza

(Meeting House)

20

10 am Worship with

Sunday School

11 am Conversation Cafe

1 PM Comfort Shawl

4 pm SingOutCT

21

10:30 am - Bible

Study

22

9:30 AM - AA

12:15 pm -Rotary

6:30 PM– NB DS

23

4 pm - Yoga

24

7 PM Search

Committee

25

10 am - AA Meeting

6 pm - NB Pot Luck

26

27

10 am Worship

11 am Deacons’ Mtg

4 pm SingOutCT

5-7 pm Youth

Group

28

10:30 am - Bible

Study

3:30—4:45 pm -

Girl Scouts (PH)

29

9:30 AM - AA

6:30 PM– NB DS

30

4 pm - Yoga

Loaves & Fishes

Food Drop-off

31

3:15 PM

Loaves & Fishes

February

Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday

1

10 am - AA Meeting

6 pm - NB Pot Luck

2

4 pm Cello Recital

SNOW DATE

3

10 am Worship

1 PM Comfort Shawl

4 pm SingOutCT

4

5

9:30 AM - AA

6:30 PM– NB DS

6

7

8

10 am - AA Meeting

6 pm - NB Pot Luck

9

10

10 am Worship /

Chancel Choir

11 am Teen Talk

11

12

9:30 AM - AA

12:15 pm -Rotary

6:30 PM– NB DS

13

6:30 pm -

Compassionate

Communication

14

15

10 am - AA Meeting

6 pm - NB Pot Luck

16

17

10 am Worship

11 am Worship

Planning meeting

1 PM Comfort Shawl

18

19

9:30 AM - AA

6:30 PM– NB DS

20

21

6:30 PM Council

Meeting

22

10 am - AA Meeting

6 pm - NB Pot Luck

23

24

10 am Worship

3 pm - Service of

Release & Recep-

tion - Pastor Cheryl

25

26

9:30 AM - AA

6:30 PM– NB DS

27

28

Jan-Feb 2019

“What a wonderful thought it is that some of the best days of our lives haven't even happened yet.”

- Anne Frank (1929-1945)

“The secret of change is to focus all of your energy, not on fighting the old, but on building

the new.” - Dan Millman, Author and gymnastics world champion

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The Communion server marked with an asterisk is assigned to bring the bread.

If you are scheduled and cannot do it for some reason, please make arrangements for a

replacement and then notify Karen in the church office.

DEACONS OF THE MONTH: SUSAN LOYD TURNER AND TERRI TIBBATTS (JAN)

DAVE WERKHOVEN AND ELLEN WILLERT (FEB)

DATE USHERS &

GREETERS

WORSHIP

ASSISTANT

WELCOME

ANNOUNC’M’TS NURSERY

SUNDAY

SCHOOL

COFFEE

HOUR

JAN 6 COMMUNION

Wayne Hileman, Judie Gorra*, Karen and Jim

Esslinger

Madeline Gorra

Judie Gorra TBD Carrie Loyd

Karen & Jim Esslinger

JAN 13 QUARTERLY MTG

Emelie and Mike Burl

Ben Grinnell Wayne Hileman TBD Carrie Loyd

Deacons

JAN 20 Dan Lovallo and Peter Armstrong

John Lintner Dan Lovallo TBD Carrie Loyd

OPEN

JAN 27

Susan Loyd Turner and Terri

Tibbatts John Turner Judie Gorra TBD

Carrie Loyd

OPEN

FEB 3

COMMUNION

Cara Michalski*, MariLyn Roze,

Dave Werkhoven and Al Trowbridge

Dan Lovallo Dan Lovallo TBD Carrie Loyd

OPEN

FEB 10 Alyssa, Caroline, and Lee Parsons

Carole Glintenkamp

Judie Gorra TBD Carrie Loyd

OPEN

FEB 17 Jack and Jane

Boyer Trish

Grinnell Dan Lovallo TBD

Carrie Loyd

OPEN

FEB 24 - 10 AM Michael and Abigail Gorra

Kate Vengrove

Wayne Hileman TBD Carrie Loyd

OPEN

FEB 24 - 3:00 PM

SERVICE OF RELEASE

TBD TBD TBD N/A N/A Deacons

COFFEE HOUR HOSTS ARE NEEDED for dates marked “OPEN”.

Hosts are responsible for setting up the large table in Wersebe Hall as well as the coffee/tea

table, putting out snacks (keep it simple). Then hosts responsible for cleanup afterwards.

(This can also mean that hosts can recruit help from others in that effort!) Please sign up on

the list(s) on the bulletin board in Wersebe Hall (near the kitchen) or email or call the office

(860) 868-0569.

If you are new to hosting, ask about the guidelines document posted on the board and also on

our website! Or contact one of our Deacons for assistance. (See page 3 for a list.)

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PEW MEMORIALS $250 Send form with payment to church office.

Name of Donor: _______________________________________

Address: ______________________________________________

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Flowers and Steeple Lighting Memorials

Www.FirstChurchWashingtonCT.org Jan-Feb 2019

Flowers

Jan 6 Christmas Memorials

Jan 13 OPEN

Jan 20 OPEN

Jan 27 OPEN

Feb 3 In celebration of the rich lives of Estelle and Howie, given with love from their children

Feb 10 In loving memory of Tom Kaczynski, Sr., given by Karen and Jim Esslinger

Feb 17 OPEN

Feb 24 Given by David and Sarah Low for their grandpa, Rick Faubert

Steeple Lighting

Jan 6 OPEN

Jan 13 OPEN

Jan 20 OPEN

Jan 27 OPEN

Feb 3 OPEN

Feb 10 OPEN

Feb 17 OPEN

Feb 24 OPEN

Flowers are $70 per week. Steeple Lighting is $25 per week.

In addition to the openings above for flowers, there are also flower memorials available for an assortment

of dates in 2019. If you have a particular date or dates you wish to sponsor flowers or steeple lighting at

any time during the year to honor or remember someone or special event, please contact Karen in the

church office to check date availability. Call (860) 868-0569 or email to:

[email protected]

Dedicate flowers or the Dedicate flowers or the Dedicate flowers or the Dedicate flowers or the beautifully lit church beautifully lit church beautifully lit church beautifully lit church steeple in honor of a steeple in honor of a steeple in honor of a steeple in honor of a loved one this January loved one this January loved one this January loved one this January

or February!or February!or February!or February!

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Scenes from Christmas 2018

Travelers’ Christmas, December 16

(Below and left and right) Photos courtesy of Jim Esslinger & Anne Low

Christmas Eve Early Service

(Above) Photos courtesy of Mike Gorra

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Environmental Stewardship by Karen Esslinger

How big is one metric ton? The image to the right helps

to illustrate and help you get your arms around the

magnitude of emissions we are each contributing to

polluting the Earth’s atmosphere, And how much do

you think you and your family produce—directly and

indirectly? Congratulations if you already know this

important number! Hint: It is way more than the size

of this house. Your very first steps can certainly be

REDUCE, Reuse, and Recycle… but it really helps to

calculate your carbon footprint and educate yourself on

how you can reduce it. As part of an online course I

took this past fall called “Act on Climate: Steps to Individual, Community and Political Action,” I

calculated our annual household footprint. Shocked at the amount (almost 16 metric tons—note 16

times that cube illustrated above) and knowing that our emissions are below the US national household

average of 42,957 (over 19 metric tons) each year, according to the EPA, I set out to find ways to reduce

it and to let others know how they can do the same.

The first place I looked was in household appliances. We have

already replaced an old freezer, dishwasher and refrigerator fairly

recently with EnergyStar rated appliances and that had already

made a difference. Looking at the usage of others, I took to

unplugging and putting items on a power strip that I then shut off

when not in use. But there is still more to go! It is best to start with

the large contributors so I began to question my work commute.

Thanks to the Church Council’s recent approval of my request, I have

begun working from home two days per week, cutting 60 miles per

week out of my driving, or about 3,000 miles less per year. I plan to

expand on that by minimizing the number of miles I drive for other

reasons and seeking out other ways to shave pounds off our tonnage.

Our Youth Group has taken on the challenge, too, and will be assessing our church’s carbon footprint

and ways we can reduce energy use in our church buildings. There are other ways to reduce greenhouse

gas production, like composting, and reducing other waste production by reducing our consumption and

reusing, repairing and buying needed stuff second-hand at the Green Fair instead of purchasing new.

On January 20, we will be holding a Conversation Café event during coffee hour. Will you come and

participate? In this event, we will break out into smaller groups who will answer a series of questions to

provide the Green Team with feedback on what areas of environmental stewardship are most important

to our congregation and visitors. Everyone is welcome and we especially encourage intergenerational

participation. See page 4 for more information. Or contact the church office to sign up.

Coursera.com – Courses are available for free and schedules flexible.

You can calculate yours quickly with the online calculator offered by the US Environmental Protection Agency at

https://www3.epa.gov/carbon-footprint-calculator/. A more comprehensive calculator can be found at

http://calculator.carbonfootprint.com/calculator.aspx

Thanks to the Church Council,

Karen will work

2 days per week from home,

saving a quarter of a metric ton

of CO2 emissions annually.

On Mondays and Wednesdays,

the office can be reached by

phone or email.

On Tuesdays and Thursdays,

you can call, email, or stop by in

person.

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6 Kirby Road P.O. Box 1285 Washington, CT 06793

Whoever you are, and wherever you are on your life’s journey, you are welcome.

Phone: 860-868-0569 E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.firstchurchwashingtonct.org

Prayers for self and others: www.firstchurchwashingtonct.org/prayer.php

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