2016 June Steeplenotes.pub - Foreside Community Church

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2016 June Steeplenotes.pub - Foreside Community Church
June 2016 Steeplenotes - Foreside Community Church
Volume 26 Issue 6
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STEEPLENOTES
A Newsletter of
The Foreside Community Church
United Church of Christ
An Open and Affirming Congregation
THE FORESIDE COMMUNITY CHURCH
340 Foreside Road
Falmouth, Maine 04105-1428
Pastor: The Rev. Janet K. Dorman
Sunday School Administrator: Laura Rodas
Parish Administrator: Christina Sklarz-Libby
Sunday School Teacher: Beth Penrose
Nursery Care Provider: Alexis Heldenbrand
Sexton: Alexander Feldbauer
Office:
Fax:
E-mail:
Web:
207 - 781-5880
207 -781- 9055
[email protected]
www.foresidechurch.org
June 2016
INSIDE THIS MONTH:
MESSAGES FROM REV. JANET
PASTORAL CARE BY REV. JUDY
SARA BARTLETT ECCLESIASTICAL COUNCIL
FCC MUSIC PROGRAM ANNOUNCEMENT
SUNDAY SCHOOL UPDATES
OFFICERS & MINISTRY ROSTER FOR 2016-2017
JUNE 12 GRADUATION CALL
STEWARDSHIP UPDATES
JUNE STEWARDSHIP POT LUCK ANNOUNCEMENT
CALL FOR ALL CHURCH ASSISTANCE
GUIDING EYES FOR THE BLIND TRAINING
STEEPLENOTES SCHEDULE FOR SUMMER PLUS
NEXT MEN’S BREAKFAST
ROCK LOBSTER CALL FOR VOLUNTEERS
PRAYER SHAWL THANKS AND SCHEDULE
ALL INVITED TO PIANO RECITAL HERE AT FCC
MONTHLY MEMBERSHIP PROFILE - RON STADDEN
JUNE MONTH-AT-A-GLANCE REMOVABLE CALENDAR
COMMUNITY NOTICES
DAILY LECTIONARY READINGS FOR JUNE 2016
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Beloved Community,
It has been awhile since my last update. In talking with Susan, she suggested I this photo because she said, "one picture is worth a thousand words." It was taken at the Audubon sanctuary
last week on one of those warm, sunny afternoons. After a couple of rest stops, Tom and I completed a walk around the perimeter of the South Meadow and here I am taking a last rest before
heading back to the car.
Walking is an activity that is highly recommended in recovery as it helps build up stamina,
something that took a beating during the stem cell transplant process. I am happy to say that I
am making progress, slowly but sure surely. Something that is a huge help in my recovery is
your faithfulness in being the church. It is tiring at times, I am sure, but you have held together
and continued with the ministry and vision of the church. As the apostle Paul, once wrote to one
of his churches, "I give thanks for you everyday," and I do.
I am still limited in what I can do and where I can safely go, but I will go back to Boston on
Monday for tests and a check up, and hopefully learn what restrictions will be lifted. We look
forward to a visit with our new grand daughter, Willamina, this weekend which I am sure will be
a huge boost to my healing.
Peace and many blessings,
Janet
AN EXCELLENT UPDATE!!
(Tuesday, May 24)
Beloved Community,
I am pleased to tell you that I received wonderful news
in Boston yesterday. My MRI, in the words of my neuro
oncologist, was "fabulous." Totally clear with no damage from the chemo to the brain itself. My stem cell doc
said I was ahead of the curve in my recovery. I don't
need to go back to Boston, so I have been booted out of
Dana Farber. All tes&ng and monitoring can be done
here. Needless to say I am thrilled and grateful. My
next MRI is not for 2-3 months out.
I am s&ll under restric&ons as to what I can do or where I
can go, and I s&ll &re easily. But I am hopeful that be+er
days are ahead.
I remain thankful for all of you.
Peace,
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PASTORAL CARE……………………………….……………….Rev. Judy Braun
Summer in Maine is certainly the time for sitting by the lake or ocean. I am sure you
all have your favorite places to “let go” and get closer to God! To “let go” does not
mean to stop caring, it means I can’t do it for someone else. To “let go” is not to try
to change or blame another, it’s to make the most of myself. To “let go” is not to fix,
but to be supportive. To let go” is not to deny, but to accept. To “let go” is not to
nag, scold or argue, but instead to search out my own shortcomings and correct them.
Do not “let go” of summer church, others need your presence to lean on.
Sara Bartlett—Ecclesiastical Council Notice
Sara shares that she is very appreciative of the
prayers and support she receives from the
members of the Foreside Community Church.
She continues to feel blessed on her journey
and hopes that all feel welcome to participate in
this important part of her discernment process.
A copy of her final Ordination Paper is available to all in the church office. Please contact
Christina
at
781-5880
or
[email protected]. Directions to the June
5 event are also available.
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Search Committee Formed for Music Program Staffing
Deb Reifsnyder and Debra Coyman have agreed to lead the church’s effort to identify and recruit new staff to
carry our music program forward, aligned with the church’s vision and mission and mindful of the contributions
our music program makes to our worship experience and to our community connections.
Thanks to the volunteers who have agreed to serve on the search committee: John Bischof, Geoff Gattis, Jean
Hubbell, Christine Knudsen, Kathie McCatherin, Robin Singer, Ron Stadden. In addition, Rev. Susan Gilpin
will participate in the process, and provide a communications link to Pastor Janet Dorman during her continuing
medical leave.
The search process will comprise several phases:
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Gather background information:
* input from stakeholders, including Ministries of Christian Education and Worship,
the Chancel Choir, the Towne Lyne Ringers, and interested congregation members;
* an understanding of how other area churches staff and structure their music programs;
* examples of job descriptions and salary levels from local and national church
musicians’ organizations.
Build our desired job description(s) and support material, like a church profile, to inform interested candidates about our church.
Advertise/ post our open position(s).
Evaluate responses and interview top candidates.
Select, negotiate and hire.
Introduce and support new staff member(s).
We are actively engaged in gathering background information at this time, and welcome your thoughts about
what is important for our music program. Please contact any member of the committee to share your ideas. Also, if you have any contacts who might be interested in learning about this opportunity, please let us
know.
We will keep you posted on our progress over the summer months, and appreciate your prayers for our efforts
and your support for the committee as we work on behalf of the congregation.
SUNDAY SCHOOL UPDATES
(L. Rodas)
Sunday School has wrapped up for the regular school year after a wonderful year of teaching
and learning for both the teachers and the children! This summer will have regular Sunday
School classes (a change from past practice) so please take a moment to sign up for one or more
Sundays AT THIS LINK or (http://www.signupgenius.com/go/30e084eabad29a3f85-summer)
Sundays have light attendance, though it is heavier in June. Sunday School materials will be
easily accessible for all, generally located in the large closets in the classroom. One teacher and
one helper each week (in addition to the older classroom which will primarily be covered by
John Kipp and Beth Penrose) would be WONDERFUL!
A prep meeting for Sunday School will be held on the morning of August 28th, so please pencil
that meeting in for helping to connect with next year's Sunday School program. If you have any
questions or comments, please feel free to email Laura Rodas at [email protected].
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OFFICERS, GOVERNING BOARD, AND
MINISTRY MEMBERS FOR 2016 - 2017
MINISTRY OF
CHRISTIAN EDUCATION
Christine Knudsen - Youth Outreach
Ministry Chair
Wendy Tracy - Sunday School
Ministry Chair
MINISTRY OF
JUSTICE & OUTREACH
Anne Jackson
Beth Penrose
Dotty Blanchette - Chair
Jennifer Goodspeed
Jill Fox
Lisa Nash
Resa Jones
MINISTRY OF STEWARDSHIP
Carol Ward - Chair
Dick Jackson
Kenneth Stafford
Neils Knudsen
Nicole Bezanson
Pete Ventre
Tommy Johnson
Moderator Phil Gleason
Vice Moderator J anet Yancey Wr ona
Treasurer Pete Ventr e
Assistant Treasurer J ohn Kipp
Clerk Kathy Hillman Reed
MINISTRY OF FELLOWSHIP
Beth Shaw
Carle Herdrich - Co Chair
Colleen Hutchinson - Co Chair
Jackie Bates
Lynne Thomas-Harrison
Marilyn Reynolds
Shirley Pyles
Wendi Maynard
MINISTRY OF WORSHIP
Carrie Penrose - Co Chair
Deb Gray
Gail Adshead
Jan Schrock
Jennifer Yahr
Kathie McCatherin
Kathy Hillman Reed
Nancy Herter
Robin Singer - Co Chair
Sandy Holloway
Susan Blethen
GOVERNING BOARD
Randy Braley
Phil Gleason
Deb Gray
Kathy Hillman Reed
Tommy Johnson
John Kipp
Pete Ventre
Janet Yancey Wrona
The Fellowship Committee will be honoring all our graduates with a special
coffee hour on June 12. If you or anyone else in your family or friends has
reached an educational milestone this spring, from preschool through high
school and college, please call Christina in the church office at 781-5880 so
that your achievement can be recognized that day.
The entire church congratulates you!
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STEWARDSHIP UPDATES FOR JUNE ~
The church’s finances are in pretty good shape – not a lot of excess for beautification, but enough to keep
the leaks out and pay the staff. There are always more projects that could use attention, if anyone would
like to kick a little extra into his or her next pledge! (we need new front doors and that pretty arched window would be lovely, even without the elusive Verizon steeple)
Your stewards have been hard at work arranging painting, carpentry, insulation, gutters, cleanup days, rentals of facilities, new phone system, completion of audio system. We are also planning for next fall’s pledge
campaign, parceling out the work so no one person feels the entire burden.
A pot luck dinner party under a full moon, Monday June 20th 6 PM is planned on Carol Ward’s deck for any
and all who have either been on Stewardship in the past or worked on a pledge campaign – The servants of
the Lord deserve to be rewarded! A good time will be had by all.
Carol Ward
THE SECOND ANNUAL
GREAT FULL MOON STEWARDSHIP POT LUCK...
... will be held at 35 Old Powerhouse Road on Monday, June 20 at 6:00
p.m. - Bring something for the grill for yourself and something to share.
If you have ever been on the Stewardship Ministry,
or worked on a pledge campaign, you and your
significant other are invited.
Parking is tight—car pooling is advised. Members of the Portland Yacht Club should park
there, and bring their church friends!
Stewards deserve rewards . . . . A good time will be had!
IMPORTANT UPDATE - YOUR ASSISTANCE IS REQUESTED
The new owners of Songbirds, the after school program in the church that provides us with $600/
month rent, have decided on not renewing their lease, in order to consolidate their services at their
Yarmouth location. This is not only bad news for us, but also bad news for parents, because both
the Falmouth and Cumberland buses drop off children directly here after school.
If any of you have creative ideas on either convincing Songbirds to keep this location, or attracting a new entity interested in opening an after school childcare location, please speak up! Licensing would probably take up a good part of the summer in time for opening up in the fall – but
seems like it would be a good opportunity for part-time income. Please contact one of the following Stewards with your suggestions: Carol Ward ([email protected]), Nicole Bezanson
([email protected]),
Tommy
Johnson
([email protected]),
Neils
Knudsen
([email protected]), Kenneth Stafford ([email protected]),
Pete Ventre
([email protected]), or Beth Penrose ([email protected]).
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UPCOMING STEEPLENOTES
SUBMISSION DEADLINES
FCC will be combining the
months of July and August into one
edition of Steeplenotes this 2016 summer. The deadline for article submission for this two month copy is Friday, June 24, so please be thinking
ahead of what you wish, and need to,
communicate to the membership this
summer.
The Puppies are Back!
FCC is pleased to continue its support to the
Guiding Eyes for the Blind or ganization
by providing training space on an as needed, as available basis. In June and July of
this summer the above new “recruits” will
receive their introductory training in FCC’s
Fellowship Hall. Pictured is Wendy Flynn
(l) holding Orchid, and Tricia Burrell (r)
cuddling Odette. The pups are 8 months
old, and sisters! As always, church members and friends are invited down to watch
the training. The 3 scheduled training days
and times are listed on FCC’s website calendar at www.foresidechurch.org.
Please also be thinking about
all of the great events and happenings
that are already or tentatively planned
for September and the continuing
2016 fall season. The next deadline
for the September Steeplenotes edition is Friday, August 19. And as
always, be thinking about those
“Kodak” moments.
Photographs
make such a wonderful addition to the
articles included in this monthly
newsletter, of which six of the most
current editions can be downloaded
from
FCC’s
website
at
www.foresidechurch.org.
THE NEXT MEN’S BREAKFAST
IS SCHEDULED FOR
SATURDAY, JUNE 4, 2016 / 7:15 TO 9:00 A.M.
All men, members or otherwise, are warmly welcomed.
Contact John Bischof for more information at 781-2391 or
[email protected]
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A CALL FOR VOLUNTEERS TO ROCK LOBSTER
On Saturday, June 25, FCC will ser ve as exchange point # 34 for the annual Rock Lobster Relay.
This 200-mile relay race starts in Bar Harbor and ends in Portland. Teams of 6 to 12 people compete
against other teams. One person from each team runs a leg of the course at a time. The runner stops at an
exchange point and hands a baton to another runner who runs the next leg. Participants will start on Friday,
June 24 and finish on Saturday, June 25. There are a total of 35 exchange points in the race so FCC is only
one stop short of the finish line.
Tommy Johnson will be coordinating the FCC exchange point and is looking for a minimum of 3 to 6
volunteers to help with this day long event. One or two volunteers will be assigned orange vests and using
an orange flag, will stop traffic whenever a runner or team member needs to cross over Rte. 88, as well as
direct vans in and out of the parking lot. The other volunteers will be assigned as primary data collectors at
the relay exchange chute. Team vans will park in the church parking lot and will be continuously entering
and exiting the parking area. A maximum of 15 vans will flow in and out of the zone during a 30 minute
period (with 100 teams) as runners meet at the relay exchange zone next to the grassy island between the
church parking lots. Runners are expected to pass through the FCC exchange between the hours of 9:30
a.m. and 6:30 p.m., but again, since FCC is the second to the last stop, most likely runners will not be passing through until the second half of the run.
A non-profit beneficiary of this race has yet to be identified.
For more information please go to www.rocklobsterrelay.com,
or contact Tommy at [email protected].
The Prayer Shawl Ministry would like to thank Claudia Kinnear for her
generous donation of a gift certificate for the purchase of yarn. We were able to
purchase enough yarn to make four shawls.
The Prayer Shawl Knitters meet Tuesday afternoons from 1:00 to 3:00 p.m. in
the parlor, and everyone is welcome to join us (even if all you want to do is socialize). Please note however, we will not meet in July and August of this summer, nor the last two Tuesdays of June (6/21 & 6/28).
We will reconvene on Tuesday, September 13, same time, same place!
~ AN EVENING PIANO RECITAL AT FCC
Kathie McCatherin will host a piano recital for her students at FCC on Sunday,
May 12 starting at 6:30 p.m. Each child will play 2-3 pieces they have chosen
for the occasion. Performances will be followed by a reception in the Fellowship Hall.
All members and friends of FCC
are welcome to attend.
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MONTHLY MEMBERSHIP PROFILE
MMP is a regular column to the Steeplenotes newsletter. Each month the team of Glenny Dunbar and Peter Esterquest will reach out to, and interview
a member of the church and then share the results of these personal and informative discussions here. It is hoped that these shared lives will expand
and strengthen the heart of the church, and all those who come here. Be prepared for Glenny’s and Peter’s phone call to come your way soon!
Ronald Ralph Stadden, better known to all of us as Ron, has
always lived in Maine save for 7 years when he taught
school in Lowell, Massachusetts. Even then, he spent his
summers in Falmouth, Maine where his mother was living.
Ron loved the teaching job he had, but his roots have always
been here.
Ron was born in Bar Harbor on November 21, 1953 to Al
and Mona Bragg Stadden. He came along 10 years after his
sister Dona and 9 years after brother Paul. In 1959 when
Ron was 6, the family moved to Falmouth where Al had secured a teaching job. Ron graduated from Falmouth High
School in 1972, attended Worcester Polytechnic Institute for
a year and a half, completing a Math degree from University
of Southern Maine in 1976. That degree launched him on a
career teaching high school math for the next 15 years in
Gray/New Gloucester, Falmouth and in Lowell, MA where
he was for 7 years.
While teaching in Lowell, Ron met his wife who was a
nurse. She was part of the local rescue team in Falmouth,
something Ron was instrumental in creating during his visits
back here in the summers. When it became clear that the
relationship would lead to marriage, Ron gave up the job in
Lowell, neither of them wanting to raise a family there.
They were married in 1986 and had 3 boys, Andrew, now 27
and living in Lisbon Falls, Lee who is 24 and lives with Ron
and Daniel, 22, who is a senior at Colby Sawyer College in
New Hampshire. Although he and his wife divorced in
2015, Ron speaks of his ex father-in-law as one of his best
friends (now deceased) and he is still close with his ex mother-in-law who is 89 and living by herself in Falmouth.
Ron’s father-in-law owned his own property management
company, which included a contract to provide landscape
work and other responsibilities at Foreside Commons in Falmouth. Partially as a result of their relationship, Ron started
his own landscaping business in 1995 ~ Stadden Landscaping Management. He slowly weaned off of teaching to do
that full time.
Ron would like to start slowing down his work life to become re-involved in some of the things he used to enjoy doing, things he has not had the time for in the last several
years. Once he and his wife started having children, his hobbies and pastimes started dropping by the wayside. Between
the kids, his wife’s 3 to 11 nursing shift and starting his own
business, time for canoeing, snow shoeing, cross country
skiing, tennis and cribbage became more and more scarce.
All of those activities are starting to call him back as he
climbs further into his 60’s.
Ron is probably one of FCC’s members who has been with
the church the longest having first gone to Sunday school in
1962. He was baptized at Falmouth Congregational Church
at age 8 in 1961 and he was confirmed at FCC in 1970. In
addition to the 7 years he was living in Lowell he did not
attend FCC for 4 or 5 years although he was still a member.
Ron has been an FCC member for the last 46 years. What he
appreciated most is the connection ~ with other people and
with Christ. The church centers him, provides him with a
sense of belonging. He feels the congregation as one large
extended family. He was on the Board of Deacons in the
70’s and had been an active member of the men’s monthly
breakfast, helping to get that started 8 or 9 years ago.
The people who have most influenced Ron’s life are his father, father-in-law and Paul Shupe, the former pastor of
FCC. Ron had a great deal of respect for his father’s teaching and mentoring abilities, not only within the family but
also outside the family. Al had a way with troubled kids,
something Ron greatly appreciated. Al also had a way of
surprising Ron, catching him off guard. One night when
Ron was in high school, his father came into his room and
coaxed him out onto the tennis court for a night game.
Ron’s father was very centered in family and instilled that in
Ron. He also refers to his father in law as “my best friend”.
Paul Shupe “brought out things in my life that I wasn’t
aware of”.
Some of the experiences that have shaped Ron are having
children and getting divorced. The divorce changed how he
views his life. That experience grounded him in the realization that life is not static; it’s not about what was, but more
about what is and what can be. “Life is what you make it. It
is not what happens, it is how you respond to what happens;
that is what matters.”
Ron can be kind of a quiet guy. Sitting alone with him was
like turning the pages of a good book and watching the story
unfold. If you haven’t had the pleasure, you might want to
consider making the time.
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MON
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Monthly Meeting
6:00 p.m.
Great Full Moon
Stewardship Potluck - see
page 6 for details
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9:30 a.m. Worship Service
AND
Mission Moment
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7:30 p.m. Towne Lyne
Ringers Rehearsal
1:00 to 3:00 p.m.
Prayer Shawl Knitters
1:00 to 3:00 p.m.
Community of
Practice in parlor
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6:30 p.m.
MOW Monthly
Meeting
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4:45 p.m. J & O Ministry
Monthly Meeting
1:00 to 3:00 p.m.
Prayer Shawl Knitters
6:20 p.m. Chancel Choir
Rehearsal
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WED
7
TUE
4:30 to 5:30 p.m.
Meditation
30
4:30 to 5:30 p.m.
Meditation
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7:30 a.m.
Stewardship Ministry
Monthly Mtg
4:30 to 5:30 p.m.
Meditation
16
4:30 to 5:30 p.m.
Meditation
Deadline for
July/August
Steeplenotes - see
page 7 for details.
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10
4:00 to 5:00 p.m.
Guiding Eyes for
The Blind in the
Fellowship Hall
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3
4:30 to 5:30 p.m.
Meditation
FRI
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THU
Rock Lobster Relay
see page 8 for details
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7:15 to 9:00 a.m.
Men’s Breakfast
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SAT
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9:30 a.m. Worship Service
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9:30 a.m. Worship Service 6:30 p.m.
Youth Sunday AND Baysite Condo in
Graduation Sunday large classroom
6:30 p.m. Piano Recital - see
page 8 for details
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2:30 p.m. Sara Bartlett Ecclesiastical Council
see page 3 for dtls
9:30 a.m. Worship and
7:00 p.m.
Communion Service Governing Board
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SUN
Foreside Community Church UCC
Be sure to check our website for changes/updates at www.foresidechurch.org.
June 2016
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COMMUNITY NOTICES
Mornings with Friends schedule for 2016:
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May 18: Congo Chur ch Heavenly Gardens to Visit, Shirley Helfrich & Beth Addison, Longfellow Garden Club
June 15: Methodist Chur ch, Songs of the 1940s & 50s, Themi & Alec
July 20: Congo Chur ch, State of Maine’s Loons, Susan Gallo, Maine Audubon Society (I’m hoping the weather won’t be too hot!)
Aug. 17: Methodist Chur ch, Tai Chi Talk & Demonstr ation, Anna Guest, Southern Maine Agency on Aging
Sept. 21: Congo Chur ch, Medicar e Bingo, Mar y Br uns, SMAA volunteer
Oct. 19: Methodist Chur ch, open
Nov. 16: Congo Chur ch, All About AARP, Amy Gallant, advocacy dir ector
Dec. 21: Methodist Chur ch, open (per haps Chr istmas theme)
Susan Gold
Aging in Place Coordinator
[email protected]
www.AIPCumberland.org
Tel: (207) 829-2205, ext. 346
A larger copy of this poster is located
on both of FCC bulletin boards, as well
as registration forms can be found
downstairs.
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DAILY LECTIONARY READINGS FOR JUNE 2016
Wed., June 1
Psalm 135
Ezekiel 14:12-23
Mark 7:24-30
Thurs., June 2
Psalm 146
Exodus 29:1-9
Acts 22:6-21
Fri., June 3
Psalm 146
Numbers 15:17-26
Acts 26:1-11
Sat., June 4
Psalm 146
Joshua 9:1-27
Matthew 9:2-8
Sun., June 5
1 Kings 17:8-16 [17-24]
Psalm 146
Galatians 1:11-24
Luke 7:11-17
Mon., June 6
Psalm 68:1-10, 19-20
Job 22:1-20
Galatians 2:1-10
Tues., June 7
Psalm 68:1-10, 19-20
Job 24:9-25
Galatians 2:11-14
Wed., June 8
Psalm 68:1-10, 19-20
Job 31:16-23
Luke 8:40-56
Thurs., June 9
Psalm 5:1-8
1 Kings 20:1-22
James 4:1-7
Fri., June 10
Psalm 5:1-8
1 Kings 20:23-34
Romans 11:1-10
Sat., June 11
Psalm 5:1-8
1 Kings 20:35-43
Luke 5:17-26
Sun., June 12
1 Kings 21:1-10
[11-14] 15-21a
Psalm 5:1-8
Galatians 2:15-21
Luke 7:36—8:3
Mon., June 13
Psalm 83
Genesis 31:17-35
Galatians 3:1-9
Tues., June 14
Psalm 83
2 Samuel 19:31-43
Galatians 3:10-14
Wed., June 15
Psalm 83
Malachi 3:5-12
Mark 2:1-12
Thurs., June 16
Psalm 42 and 43
Genesis 24:1-21
Romans 2:17-29
Fri., June 17
Psalm 42 and 43
Job 6:14-30
Galatians 3:15-22
Sat., June 18
Psalm 42 and 43
Proverbs 11:3-13
Matthew 9:27-34
Sun., June 19
1 Kings 19:1-4
[5-7] 8-15a
Psalm 42 and 43
Galatians 3:23-29
Luke 8:26-39
Mon., June 20
Psalm 59
2 Kings 9:1-13
1 Corinthians 1:18-31
Tues., June 21
Psalm 59
2 Kings 9:14-26
Ephesians 2:11-22
Wed., June 22
Psalm 59
2 Kings 9:30-37
Luke 9:37-43a
Thurs., June 23
Psalm 77:1-2, 11-20
1 Kings 22:29-40, 51-53
2 Corinthians 13:5-10
Fri., June 24
Psalm 77:1-2, 11-20
2 Kings 1:1-12
Galatians 4:8-20
Sat., June 25
Psalm 77:1-2, 11-20
2 Kings 1:13-18; 2:3-5
Luke 9:21-27
Sun., June 26
2 Kings 2:1-2, 6-14
Psalm 77:1-2, 11-20
Galatians 5:1, 13-25
Luke 9:51-62
Mon., June 27
Psalm 75
2 Kings 2:15-22
1 John 2:7-11
Tues., June 28
Psalm 75
2 Kings 3:4-20
Ephesians 5:6-20
Wed., June 29
Psalm 75
2 Kings 4:1-7
Matthew 10:16-25
Thurs., June 30
Psalm 30 2
Kings 4:8-17
Romans 7:14-25
June 2016 Steeplenotes - Foreside Community Church
Volume 26 Issue 6
page 13
June 2016 Steeplenotes - Foreside Community Church
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TEEPLENOTES
A Newsletter of
The Foreside Community Church
United Church of Christ
THE FORESIDE COMMUNITY CHURCH
340 Foreside Road
Falmouth, Maine 04105-1428
Volume 26 Issue 6
page 14