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INDOOR TAG SALE
Saturday, March 2
9:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.
in the Gym
EHU COMMUNITY LUNCH
Saturdays, March 2nd and 16th
At 12:00 Noon
Christ & The Epiphany Church
FAT TUESDAY
PANCAKE SUPPER
Tuesday, March 5
6:00 p.m. in the Gym
SERVICE OF ANOINTING
Ash Wednesday, March 6
7:00 p.m. in the Sanctuary
DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME
BEGINS
Sunday, March 10
(Spring forward)
WOMEN’S FELLOWSHIP
Wednesday, March 13
Dinner Outing at 6:00 p.m.
(details inside)
ST. PATRICK’S DAY
CORNED BEEF SUPPER
Saturday, March 16
6:00 p.m. in the Gym
LENTEN SERIES
Begins March 17
11:45 a.m.to 1:00 p.m.
in the Parlor
EAST HAVEN FOOD PANTRY
FUNDRAISER
Saturday, March 30
7:00 to 10:30 p.m. in the Gym
Anyone can be a Herald sponsor-details inside! March 2019
From your Interim Pastor
The season of Lent is not mandated in the Bible, but has long been a meaningful tradition in the church. This custom was meant to be a time when believers reflect upon the state of their own spiritual well-being. As Jesus fasted 40 days in the wilderness, prayerfully identifying the temptations that would lure him away from faithfulness, we too need periodic times of assessing our personal spiritual health. Ash Wednesday is the traditional beginning of Lent. It is called “Ash Wednesday” because of the custom of imposing ashes on the forehead of believers. This is a custom which I cannot participate in. Consider these two biblical passages:
Isaiah 58:5-7 tells us, “Is such the fast that I (the LORD) choose, a day to
humble yourself? Is it to bow down your head like a bulrush, and to lie in sackcloth and ashes? Will you call this a fast, a day acceptable to the LORD?
Is not this the fast that I choose: to loose the bonds of injustice, to undo the thongs of the yoke, to let the oppressed go free, and to break every yoke? Is it not to share your bread with the hungry, and bring the homeless poor into your house; when you see the naked, to cover them, and not to hide yourself from your own kin?”
And in Matthew 6:16-18, Jesus teaches, “Whenever you fast, do not look dismal, like the
hypocrites, for they disfigure their faces so as to show others that they are fasting. Truly I tell you, they have received their reward. But when you fast, put oil on your head and wash your face, so that your fasting may be seen, not by others, but by your Father who is in secret; and your Father who sees in secret will reward you.”
I have no right to judge anyone who administers, or receives ashes, but I must be faithful to what I believe are the whispers and nudges of the Holy Spirit. So on “Ash Wednesday” I will not administer ashes, but I will gladly anoint with oil anyone desiring God’s blessing. Remember, God loves us absolutely, unconditionally and eternally. That does not mean that God loves everything we think, say, or do, but God never stopped loving us!
Grace and peace be with you,
David
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Indoor Tag Sale Saturday, March 2, 2019 from 9:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.
$25.00 a space (tables provided) An appraiser will be on hand for your small items. Contact
[email protected] to secure a spot or for more info. (to benefit Old Stone Church)
Fat Tuesday Pancake Supper Tuesday, March 5, 2019 6:00 to 8:00 p.m.
A variety of pancakes will be served along with bacon, sausage, fruit salad, donuts, and King
Cake! There will be crafts for the children. This is a FREE EVENT but you must have a ticket or make a reservation. This event is on the church’s Facebook page and tickets can be obtained through “Eventbrite”. Or you can stop in the church office during the week to pick up a ticket
and hold your spot.
March 6, at 7:00 p.m.
Four Week Lenten Series beginning Sunday, March 17th in the parlor after fellowship hour.
March 17—Topic: Birth of Jesus March 24 — Topic: Jesus and His Ministry March 31 — Topic: Jesus’ Miracles April 7 — Topic: His Last Days
Has Hollywood impacted our spirituality?
The Series will examine the Gospels of Jesus’ life and how Hollywood has influenced our perception of his life and times.
St. Patrick’s Day Corned Beef Supper!
Saturday, March 16, 2019 at 6:00 p.m.
Join us for a traditional St. Patrick’s supper including corned beef, cabbage, potatoes, carrots, Irish soda bread, beverages and desserts. As a special treat, we’ll be serving Guinness milk
shakes! Students from the Mulkerin School of Irish Dancing will be performing. Tickets are $15.00 for adults and $8.00 for children 10 and under.
You can purchase tickets after worship on Sunday or in the church office during the week.
Get your Irish on!!
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Important Notice to All Boards and Committees (Please keep as a reminder)
Mail Slots — Please remember to check it on a regular basis. Following is a list of mail cubbies: Boy Scouts Deacons Minister of Music (Music Comm)
Christian Education (Youth Advisor) Finance, Bldgs., Grounds Moderator (Leadership Council) Church Office Global Outreach Personnel Committee Clerk (Deacons Fund) Historian Sexton (maintenance issues) Communications (advertising & events) Human Resources (Pastoral Relations) Stewardship Committee
Women’s Fellowship The Early Learning Center and Thrift Shop mail slots are located on their doors in the lower level of
the educational wing. The accident reporting forms are located in the kitchen under the first aid box. Boards At your first meeting, please let the church office know your meeting schedule, chairs
elected, sub committees, etc. and if there are any additions, changes or deletions. Meeting Minutes—On a monthly basis, copies of your minutes should be given to the Clerk, and to
the church office. A copy will be placed in the wall slot located in the gym for access by the congregation.
FOR THE CONGREGATION
If you wish to leave a note, etc. for the Pastor, Treasurer, Financial Secretary or Flower Committee, please place in the church office slot, clearly marked. If there is some repair needed around the building or grounds that you notice, please mark it in the notebook in the Sexton’s mail slot so it can be handled. Your Church at Work - Boards and Committees voted/elected at Annual Meeting Moderator: Sue Clark Vice Moderator: Shari Moon Clerk: Kristen Vineyard
Vice Clerk: Kathy LaPia Treasurer: Linda Hargraves Financial Secretary: Helen Wendt
Historian: Peg Thomas Auditor: Stephanie Kilburn
Leadership Council at Large: Estelle Fanucci, Carole Landers, Mike Provencal
Board of Finance, Bldgs., and Grounds: Lance Kilburn & Paul Pochodowicz, Co-Chairs, Kara DelGuidice,
Estelle Fanucci, Fred Hargraves, Art Longley, Sean Manley, Judy Butler (alternate)
Christian Education: Amy Trufan, Grace Trufan, Louise Ward
Communications Committee: Marion Burkard, Sue Clark, Stephanie Kilburn
Deacons: Bruce Walker & Tom Collopy, Co-Chairs, Susan Anderson, Patti Andrews, Judy Butler, Linda Collopy,
Claudia Crawford, Earl Korngiebel, Andrea Kosowsky, Shari Moon, Hope Ryan, Nancy Wobensmith,
Kathy Mallory (alternate in summer)
Faith Formation Member at Large: Grace Trufan
Global Outreach: Stephanie Kilburn, Heidi Manley, Bonnie Taylor
Nominating: Stephanie and Lance Kilburn, Heidi Manley, Pam Standish, John Steeves
Stewardship: Linda and Tom Collopy, Andrea Kosowsky, Adrienne Ward
Personnel: Judy Butler, Leo Calonico, Jr., Ned Taylor
Pastoral Relations: Susan Anderson, Sue Clark, Earl Korngiebel, Hope Ryan, Myles Standish, Kristen Vineyard
Delegates to UCC: Susan Anderson, Sue Clark, Kathy Mallory, John Steeves
BOARD OF GLOBAL OUTREACH - How you can help make a difference!
The Board will continue to suggest the foods that the East Haven Food Pantry have on their
short list including chili in the can, baked beans, peanut butter, tuna fish, soup, cereal. They
also continue to need small box of raisins and fruit cups for their backpack program. As
always, the Food Pantry is grateful for any contributions of food.
Donations of gently used blankets for the homeless Midnight Run, and towels for the East
Haven Animal Shelter are being collected in March.
One Great Hour of Sharing UCC Offering will be received on March 31. This offering is
directed to disaster areas and refuge relief kits. Last year $2 million and volunteers provided
services for projects in 26 countries and 16 US states.
Thank you for your generosity to support these mission projects.
Free Lunch from the Community Kitchen East Haven United’s Community Kitchen will serve lunch on Saturdays, March 2nd and 16th, to any member of the community wishing to enjoy a free meal alongside their neighbors. Lunch will be served from 12:00-1:00 p.m. at Christ and The Epiphany Church, 39 Park Place (on the
East Haven Green). All are welcome. For more info, please call 203-397-6409.
From Your Flower Committee….. Memorial Flowers to decorate our Sanctuary at Easter may be purchased by completing the enclosed order form. Order forms will also be available in the Sunday bulletins March 24th, 31st and April 7th. Please make your check payable to Old Stone Church. After the Easter service, you may take your flowers home or the Deacons will arrange to have them delivered to a shut-in. To reserve your plant(s), please return the form with your payment by the deadline of April 7th.
Church Youth are welcome to attend an educational program to be held at Clancy’s on Sunday, March 10, from
12 to 1:00 p.m. The topic will be “The process of grief and today’s youth”. This will be open to
young people in grades 7 through 12. Parents are welcome to accompany their children. A pizza
lunch will follow at 1:00 p.m. Please contact Louise Ward at 203-469-6729 if you would like to
attend. A count of those attending will be needed by Sunday, March 3rd.
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March is a fun month when we celebrate Dr. Seuss’ birthday with green eggs and ham, etc. We also have a pajama day, St. Patrick’s Day art projects, and spring activities such as planting. We have already taken class walks to discuss and observe nature first hand. Units on science are always interesting and fun. Take a walk down our hallway and enjoy the hard work of all our students. You’ll be surprised at the creativity and experiences. That’s your E.L.C. staff, hard at work! We continue to welcome Ms. Sascha from the town’s library for her monthly visits. We thank Dr. Karen Gallo for her visit in February for Dental Month. She had a wonderful lesson to share with all as well as a “goodie bag” of special treats to promote dental awareness.
Keep the date open…..May 3rd…...Our third annual BINGO Night!!!!!
We are starting our Summer and Fall registrations. We are fortunate to offer a summer program for 3-8 year old children in the summer. Our fall registration is for 3-5 year olds. The Early Learning Center offers a three-hour educational program with wonderful projects and learning experiences on a daily basis. We also offer a full day program to accommodate our working parents. As always, we look to the congregation to spread the word about our exceptional program and dedicated staff that create such a child-friendly environment. Pass the information along. Take note of our new signs on the fences. We have a wonderful informational website and various news releases.
Happy First Day of Spring --- we have been waiting patiently!!!!
Karen Goodale, Director Jennifer Calonico, Asst. Director
The school is in need of a few items that will help stretch their budget: disinfectant wipes (especially at this time of year). paper plates (9” & 6”), Kleenex, plastic spoons, masking tape and gift cards to Stop ‘n Shop for milk and snacks. A box in the gym is available for your donations. Thank you!
“March ing” in with E. L. C. News
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This month, I am providing a little historical information on the Old Stone Church Organ, which I have been asked about periodically since joining you last fall. The organ is an excellent pipe instrument that since 1894 –125 years this year! – has provided rich music for the congregation with appropriate repairs and renovations as necessary. Many thanks to Peggy Thomas for the access to the church archives enabling this discussion.
Church records indicate that the earliest musical instrument purchased by Old Stone Church was a melodeon placed in 1850 in the balcony. In 1874, to commemorate the church’s centennial, the melodeon was replaced by a small parlor organ in the space where the grand piano now sits.
In 1895, that parlor organ, eventually donated to the Hagaman Memorial Library, was replaced with a Johnson pipe organ which (with the modifications described below) we now experience weekly; its $2,250 cost was pro-vided by the John Woodward Thompson Fund. For the next 33 years, air into the pipes was pumped by hand during church services, but in 1928, the organ’s air supply was electrified along with the church itself.
In 1949, in memory of Mildred Hindsley Goodrich by her husband Walter Holt Goodrich, the organ was mod-ernized by Raymond L. Clarke of New Haven, and 21 Mayland chimes were added. In 1974, to commemorate the church’s bicentennial, the Wicks Organ Company of Illinois was commissioned to rebuild the organ, retaining the pipes (with repairs as necessary) and the console (where the organist sits and plays), but modernizing all other parts. In 1987, the console itself was replaced by Austin Organs of Hartford, and additional restoration work continued in the 1990s, with the organ's most recent re-dedication on April 30, 2000.
What can be learned from this brief history? One powerful lesson would be that Old Stone Church’s foundation of hundreds of years continues today based on the generosity, hard work, and wise decisions made from genera-tion to generation. In this, the 125th anniversary year of our pipe organ, the prayer of Pastor Louis Duane Hatfield during the Nov. 27, 1949, re-dedication service remains powerful: “Our God to whom the Heaven resounds, we thank Thee for the life and devotion of Thy servants whose souls will sing through the music of this organ and these chimes in the years that are to come. . . Translate our lives into the notes and modulations of Thy life, cheer and inspire us by all Thy varied ministries, and may all the strains of our earthly praise find their harmony in the great chorus of those who sing around the throne of the redeemed.”
Jonathan
Fundraiser to benefit the East Haven Food Pantry, Soup Kitchen and East Haven United
Saturday, March 30th from 7:00 to 10:30 p.m. in the Gym $15.00 per person plus a canned good. For entertainment we’ll have a comedian and live music. Door prizes and a raffle. Come and join the fun!!
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1 Whittaker, Linda
2 Ethan Gelo (3)
3 Powers, Jetta (17)
5 Baransky, Edna
6 Johns, Mary
8 Wendt, Helen
10 Landers, Kerry
12 Provencal, Sean (9)
14 Longley, Charlene
15 Chinatamani, Rupert
15 Feola, Chad (16)
17 DelGuidice, Kara
17 DelGuidice, Luke
17 Butler, Kelley
18 McLay, Luci (12)
24 Messina, William
26 DelGuidice, Julia
30 Calonico, Leo, Jr.
30 Fanucci, Estelle
31 Fanucci, Joseph
Early April Birthdays
1 Garguilo, Pat
4 Evarts, Loren
Henry and Judy Butler
Happy 55th! March 7
Tom and Dawn Coon
Happy 13th! March 25
Roberta and Richard Bruno
Happy 38th! March 14
Daylight Saving Time
begins
March 10th
Set your clocks forward.
In Memoriam
Ruth “Bonnie” Lamb-Brockett July 29, 1946—February 14, 2019
Women’s Fellowship The next meeting will be at the Twin Pines Diner
on Wednesday, March 13, at 6:00 p.m. All women are welcome to attend for fellowship and fun.
Bring your ideas for programs we can have this year. Please let Heidi Manley, Patti Andrews, or Helen Wendt know if you plan to attend
so we can get a count for reservations.
Lectionary Readings
March 3...Transfiguration Sunday Ex 34:29-35 * Ps 99 * 2 Cor 3:12-4:2 * Luke 9:28-36, (37-43a) March 6…...Ash Wednesday Joel 2:1-2, 12-17 or Isa 58:1-12 * Ps 51:1-17 * 2 Cor 5:20b-6:10 * Matt 6:1-6, 16-21 March 10….First Sunday in Lent Duet 26:1-11 * Ps 91:1-2, 9-16 * Rom 10:8b-13 * Luke 4:1-13 March 17….Second Sunday in Lent Gen 15:1-12, 17-18 * Ps 27 * Phil 3:17-4:1 * Luke 13:31-35 or Luke 9:28-36, (37-43a) March 24….Third Sunday of Lent Isa 55:1-9 * Ps 63:1-8 * 1 Cor 10:1-13 * Luke 13:1-9 March 31…..Fourth Sunday of Lent Josh 5:9-12 * Ps 32 * 2 Cor 5:16-21 * Luke 15:1-3, 11b-32
General office supplies and monetary donations are always welcome.
Thank you to Louise Ward for a carton of copy paper and a new paper cutter, to Susan Anderson for making the envelope inserts each week, to Scoutmaster Ned Taylor & Troop 401 for a $150.00 donation for use of the kitchen for their recent scout dinners, the Main Street foyer Eagle project (painting, hanging display cabinet and pictures with suggestions from Peggy Thomas as to placement), and the delicious brunch the Troop put on, and to Bonnie and Ned Taylor for their donation of color copy paper. All are appreciated! Sponsor a Herald! - The donation has been lowered. Even though the majority of the congregation receives their Herald online, there are still those homebound individuals or those with no Internet service that receive their copy in the mail. A suggested donation is $30.00 which covers paper and postage costs. Just call the church office if you’re interested.
Old Stone Church
Thrift Shop
Saturdays 10:00 AM to 3:00 PM
And Sundays after worship.
Stop in for great bargains all the time!
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Confirmation Class Schedule 2005-2006
January 8, 2006 God, Jesus and the Holy Spirit CM January 22, 2006 Bible 101 C February 17-18 Worship Retreat C
7:00 Friday evening to Noon on Saturday February 19 Lead Worship Service C
Sunday morning at 9:30 a.m. March 1 Ash Wednesday Service at 7:00 p.m. C March 12 Sacrament CM March 19 UCC C April 2 Old Stone Church C April 13 or 14 Maundy Thursday or Good Friday C April 23 Death and Dying CM May 7 Gifts and Talents, rubric for paper PCM May 28 Papers due PCM June 3 Confirmation rehearsal 10:00 a.m. C June 3 Confirmation Dinner 6:00 p.m. PCM June 4 Confirmation PCM
All meetings will take place from 4:00 to 5:30 in the church parlor, un-
less otherwise specified. Youth Group is from 6:30 to 8:00, and is con-
sidered to be a part of the Confirmation requirements. Let us discuss
supper options (a parent or mentor may wish to provide supper be-
tween class and Youth Group).
C—Confirmand P—Parent M—Mentor
March 2019
Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat
1 4pm Tag Sale set up
2 10am-3pm Thrift Shop hours 9am-2pm Tag Sale-g 9:30am-1pm Breastfeeding class-p 12-1pm EHU lunch-Christ & The Epiphany
3 10am Worship & Communion 11:15 Thrift Shop open
4 7pm FBG Board mtg-p 7:30pm Boy Scouts leaders mtg-sc
5 11am 4th Trimester grp-p 6pm Fat Tues-day Supper 6:15pm Girl Scouts-sc/tun
6 12pm Bible grp-p 9:45am ELC green eggs & ham-g 6:45 Tai Chi-p 7pm Service of Anointing
7 12:30pm Mah Jongg-p 7pm Choir reh-s 7-9 Boy Scouts-g/sc
8 9 10am-3pm Thrift Shop hours 9:30am-1pm Infant safety-p
10 10am Worship 11:15 Leadership Council-p 11:15 Thrift Shop open April Herald deadline 12pm Youth program at Clancy’s
11 12 11am 4th Trimester grp-p 6:15pm Girl Scouts-sc/tun 7pm Search Comm-conf rm
13 12pm Bible grp-p 6:45 Tai Chi-p 6pm Women’s Fellowship to Twin Pines
1412:30pm Mah Jongg-p
6:30-9 Child-birth class-p 7pm Choir reh-s 7-9 Boy Scouts-g/sc
15 16 10am-3pm Thrift Shop hours 9:30am-1pm Childbirth class-p 6pm St. Pat-rick’s Corned Beef Supper-g 12-1pm EHU lunch-Christ & The Epiphany
17 10am Worship 11:15 Sunday with the Moderator-g 11:15 Thrift Shop open 11:15 Deacons mtg-p 11:45-1pm Lenten Series-p
18 19 11am 4th Trimester grp-p 6:15pm Girl Scouts-sc/tun 7pm Search Comm-conf rm
20 10:30-12 ELC Library Days-p 12pm Bible grp-p 6:45 Tai Chi-p
21 12:30pm Mah Jongg-p 6:30-9pm Breastfeeding class-p 7pm Choir reh-s 7-9 Boy Scouts-g/sc
22 6-9pm Cub Scout pack mtg
23 10am-3pm Thrift Shop hours 9:30am-1pm Infant care-p 9:30am-1pm Multiples class-clsrm
24 10am Worship 11:15 Thrift Shop open 11:45-1pm Lenten Series-p
25 6:30-9pm Babies exercise class-p
26 11am 4th Trimester grp-p 6:15pm Girl Scouts-sc/tun 7pm Search Comm-conf rm
27 12pm Bible grp-p 6:45 Tai Chi-p
28 12:30pm Mah Jongg-p 6:30 Childbirth class-p 6:30 Advanced coping class-clsrm 7pm Choir reh-s 7-9 Boy Scouts-g/sc
29 30 10am-3pm Thrift Shop hours 9:30am-1pm Childbirth class-p 7-10:30pm EH Food Pantry fundraiser-g
31 10am Worship Cesario Baptism 11-5 reception in gym 11:15 Thrift Shop open 11:45-1pm Lenten Series-p
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Order Form—Easter Flowers 2019 Flowers to decorate our Sanctuary at Easter may be purchased by completing the form below. Please make your check payable to Old Stone Church. You may mail your order, give it to any member of the Flower Committee, or drop it at the Church Office. After the Easter service, you may take your flowers home or the Deacons will arrange to have them delivered to a shut-in. To reserve your plant(s), please return the form below by the deadline of April 7, 2019.
Thank you for your continued support and generosity. Helen Wendt, Chair, Carol Apuzzo, Marion Burkard,
Andrea Kosowsky, Kathy LaPia, Heidi Manley
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___________________________________________________________ _____Please give my plant (s) to a shut-in. _____I will take my plant (s) home after the Easter service. Lilies $10 each ____ Daffodils $8 each ____ Tulips $10 each ____ Hydrangeas $10 each ____ Total number of plants ______ Total enclosed $_________ ————————————————————————————
(KEEP THIS PORTION AS A REMINDER OF YOUR ORDER)
Type # of Plants Lilies ______ Tulips ______ Daffodils ______ Hydrangeas ______
__ To shut-in __ Take home
Church Office: 203-467-2907 Playschool Office: 203-467-0661
Church Office Hours: M-F 9am - 12 Noon /1pm - 3:30 pm Summer Hours: 9am—12 Noon
Playschool Hours: M-F 7:30 am to 5:15 pm
Thrift Shop Hours: Saturdays from 10:00 am to 3:00 pm—ext. 107
Email: [email protected] Website: www.oldstonechurchucceasthaven.org Fax: 203-467-2907 Ext. 111
OLD STONE CHURCH
Church Office 203-467-2907 Office Hours: M-F 9:00 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.
Early Learning Center Office 203-467-0661 School Hours: 7:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.
Early Learning Center Director’s Office Hours 8:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.
Interim Pastor
Rev. David Colton Office Manager
Kathy Giannone Ext. 101
Minister of Music
Jonathan S. Budd, PhD.
Our Sunday Service can be seen on the local access cable Channel 18. Check the cable schedule for times.
Email: [email protected] Website: www.oldstonechurchucceasthaven.org
The lighted candle in the
Church Steeple will shine
perpetually as a beacon of
God’s strength. This light
reflects our prayers for
peace, here and abroad.
The First Congregational Church United Church of Christ
Old Stone Church 251 Main Street
East Haven, CT 06512