Friday, October 29, 2010

October 31, 2010- Announcements

ANNOUNCEMENTS
Sacred Dancers: Youth Sacred Dance practice will begin on Sunday, November 7 from 10:30-11:00 with Adult Sacred Dance practice from 11:00 – 11:30. We will continue to meet every Sunday until Christmas. If you have never tried Sacred Dance, but would like to, please come to the first practice. All are welcome! We will be going over some basic movements. After that practice, you can let Peggy Kofer know if you would like to be part of the Christmas program.

Kevin's N.C.C Weight Loss Challenge: **10/29: 5 pounds lost –total: 9.5 lbs!** I am committing to contribute a dollar amount for each pound I lose to N.C.C. I would like others to join me in one of three ways: first if you have weight to lose join me in contributing a dollar amount per pound to the church; second if you do not want or need to lose weight, how about supporting me in my pledge and give an amount for my weight loss; third is a way everyone can be involved - pray for those involved in the challenge and the church. So everyone knows we are on the up and up, I will have weekly weigh-ins at coffee hour and we can track my success (or lack there of). I hope you will consider supporting this effort to bring glory to God through two areas we have been entrusted to steward: The Church and ourselves.

Operation Christmas Child: Over the next month our children will be collecting toys and personal care goods in support of the shoe box ministry: Operation Christmas Child. This ministry is committed to making it possible for every child around the world to have something to open for Christmas. Each box costs only $ 7.00 to ship and all contribution are helpful! This is the second year the children have taken up this worth while cause and your support is essential. There is a flier on the table outside of Fellowship Hall outlining the needs for a shoe box. Please take the time to look it over and see how you might be able to help. Thank you in advance for your help to make all children around the world have a Merry Christmas! If you would like more information please talk with Kevin Stewart. We will also be showing a video throughout the collection time.
Advent Worship Leadership Team: Would you like to be on the Worship Leadership Team for Advent? We will be thinking about what the church will be doing in preparation for Christmas. If you would like to be part of the team that helps us think about worship and is active in its planning, please see Gayle Murphy.

Prayer Box: The Deacons have provided a Prayer Box by the outside door of the handicap entrance. The box is a work of art made by Jane Roberts’ daughter. Its purpose is to allow people outside of the church to submit their prayer requests. The box will be checked each week to be included in Sunday’s prayers.

Free Lunch Wednesdays and Fellowship!: Mark your calendars for two more free lunches! Lucy Silva will host on November 3rd and Norma Heroux on November 17th, both from 11:30am - 1pm. Please bring anyone you think might like to come! Norma and Lucy has felt called to a ministry which will provide food and hospitality for church people and members of the community.

Communion Offering: Annually, October is National Domestic Violence Awareness Month. We will dedicate the October Mission offering to New Hampshire Coalition Against Domestic and Sexual Violence to assist in prevention of domestic violence which has been increasing as a result of some of the economic challenges faced by many families. Founded in 1977, the Coalition is an umbrella organization for a statewide network of 14 independent member programs committed to ending domestic and sexual violence. To that end the Coalition seeks to ensure that quality services are provided to victims/survivors of domestic and sexual violence;, prevent future violence by educating the public, influence public policy and encourage the provision of services for perpetrators. For further information, visit their website at www.nhcadsv.org. (Please note: when making checks to support Mission giving, make them payable to NCC, with Mission in the Memo section, so that the funds can be properly tracked and then allocated to that Mission.)

Tangible Worship: Please notice the tables at each door of the Sanctuary. On them will be items which will express the theme of the worship service in a tangible way. See if you can figure out what will be happening in worship from the items on the tables.

Real Mugs for Real coffee: Bring your own mug to church so we can cut back on use of paper products during coffee hour. It will taste better and you can take it home to wash it. Thanks!

Pre-paid cards to benefit NCC: While you can order any number of pre-paid card on the third Sunday of each month, we have purchased extra cards of the most popular places. They include Dunkin’ Donuts, Regal Cinema, Restaurant pass, and Lowes, and they are available every Sunday after church while the supplies last. Contact Tiffany George with questions at 332-5808/t_george12@hotmail.com.


COMMUNITY ANNOUNCEMENTS
Christmas Bazaar: (or as we like to say in New England...Bazaaah) St. Joseph’s Catholic Church Women’s Club will host their Christmas Bazaar on Saturday, November 6th from 9am-2pm in their Parish Hall. All are encouraged to drop by for a morning muffin and/or a tasty luncheon! Detailed poster is on the Bulleting Board.

Thanks-Giving Dinner: Bow Lake Baptist Church will hold this special, no cost dinner at Chadbourn’s Restaurant, Route 4, Northwood, NH on Thursday, November 25th at 12-noon. Seating capacity is 80—so please RSVP by 11/01 with number attending to:
Frank Drociak: 664.9117
Bow Lake Baptist Church: 664.7401
Michelle Benger: 664.5745
Martha English: 664.9089
**Arrangements can be made to deliver meals to shut-ins if needed.**

Friday, October 22, 2010

October 24, 2010: Announcements

ANNOUNCEMENTS
Kevin's N.C.C Weight Loss Challenge: **10/22: 4.5 pounds lost!** I am committing to contribute a dollar amount for each pound I lose to N.C.C. I would like others to join me in one of three ways: first if you have weight to lose join me in contributing a dollar amount per pound to the church; second if you do not want or need to lose weight, how about supporting me in my pledge and give an amount for my weight loss; third is a way everyone can be involved - pray for those involved in the challenge and the church. So everyone knows we are on the up and up, I will have weekly weigh-ins at coffee hour and we can track my success (or lack there of). I hope you will consider supporting this effort to bring glory to God through two areas we have been entrusted to steward: The Church and ourselves.

Operation Christmas Child: Over the next month our children will be collecting toys and personal care goods in support of the shoe box ministry: Operation Christmas Child. This ministry is committed to making it possible for every child around the world to have something to open for Christmas. Each box costs only $ 7.00 to ship and all contribution are helpful! This is the second year the children have taken up this worth while cause and your support is essential. There is a flier on the table outside of Fellowship Hall outlining the needs for a shoe box. Please take the time to look it over and see how you might be able to help. Thank you in advance for your help to make all children around the world have a Merry Christmas! If you would like more information please talk with Kevin Stewart. We will also be showing a video throughout the collection time.

Advent Worship Leadership Team: Would you like to be on the Worship Leadership Team for Advent? We will be thinking about what the church will be doing in preparation for Christmas. If you would like to be part of the team that helps us think about worship and is active in its planning, please see Gayle Murphy.

Prayer Box: The Deacons have provided a Prayer Box by the outside door of the handicap entrance. The box is a work of art made by Jane Roberts’ daughter. Its purpose is to allow people outside of the church to submit their prayer requests. The box will be checked each week to be included in Sunday’s prayers.

Free Lunch Wednesdays and Fellowship!: Mark your calendars for two more free lunches! Lucy Silva will host on November 3rd and Norma Heroux on November 17th, both from 11:30am - 1pm. Please bring anyone you think might like to come! Norma and Lucy has felt called to a ministry which will provide food and hospitality for church people and members of the community.

Communion Offering: Annually, October is National Domestic Violence Awareness Month. We will dedicate the October Mission offering to New Hampshire Coalition Against Domestic and Sexual Violence to assist in prevention of domestic violence which has been increasing as a result of some of the economic challenges faced by many families. Founded in 1977, the Coalition is an umbrella organization for a statewide network of 14 independent member programs committed to ending domestic and sexual violence. To that end the Coalition seeks to ensure that quality services are provided to victims/survivors of domestic and sexual violence;, prevent future violence by educating the public, influence public policy and encourage the provision of services for perpetrators. For further information, visit their website at www.nhcadsv.org. (Please note: when making checks to support Mission giving, make them payable to NCC, with Mission in the Memo section, so that the funds can be properly tracked and then allocated to that Mission.)

Tangible Worship: Please notice the tables at each door of the Sanctuary. On them will be items which will express the theme of the worship service in a tangible way. See if you can figure out what will be happening in worship from the items on the tables.

Real Mugs for Real coffee: Bring your own mug to church so we can cut back on use of paper products during coffee hour. It will taste better and you can take it home to wash it. Thanks!

Pre-paid cards to benefit NCC: While you can order any number of pre-paid card on the third Sunday of each month, we have purchased extra cards of the most popular places. They include Dunkin’ Donuts, Regal Cinema, Restaurant pass, and Lowes, and they are available every Sunday after church while the supplies last. Contact Tiffany George with questions at 332-5808/t_george12@hotmail.com.


COMMUNITY ANNOUNCEMENTS
Christmas Bazaar: (or as we like to say in New England...Bazaaah) St. Joseph’s Catholic Church Women’s Club will host their Christmas Bazaar on Saturday, November 6th from 9am-2pm in their Parish Hall. All are encouraged to drop by for a morning muffin and/or a tasty luncheon! Detailed poster is on the Bulleting Board.

Thanks-Giving Dinner: Bow Lake Baptist Church will hold this special, no cost dinner at Chadbourn’s Restaurant, Route 4, Northwood, NH on Thursday, November 25th at 12-noon. Seating capacity is 80—so please RSVP by 11/01 with number attending to:
Frank Drociak: 664.9117
Bow Lake Baptist Church: 664.7401
Michelle Benger: 664.5745
Martha English: 664.9089
**Arrangements can be made to deliver meals to shut-ins if needed.**

Friday, October 15, 2010

October 17 - Announcements & Meetings

ANNOUNCEMENTS
Peace Sunday: Today is Peace Sunday; one Sunday each year when we are thoughtful in remembering the work that brought us a Peace Pole in front of the church and proclaiming the values of God’s gift of peace in our lives.

Kevin's N.C.C Weight Loss Challenge: I am committing to contribute a dollar amount for each pound I lose to N.C.C. I would like others to join me in one of three ways: first if you have weight to lose join me in contributing a dollar amount per pound to the church; second if you do not want or need to lose weight, how about supporting me in my pledge and give an amount for my weight loss; third is a way everyone can be involved - pray for those involved in the challenge and the church. So everyone knows we are on the up and up, I will have weekly weigh-ins at coffee hour and we can track my success (or lack there of). I hope you will consider supporting this effort to bring glory to God through two areas we have been entrusted to steward: The Church and ourselves.

Operation Christmas Child: Over the next month our children will be collecting toys and personal care goods in support of the shoe box ministry: Operation Christmas Child. This ministry is committed to making it possible for every child around the world to have something to open for Christmas. This is the second year the children have taken up this worth while cause and your support is essential. There is a flier on the table outside of Fellowship Hall outlining the needs for a shoe box. Please take the time to look it over and see how you might be able to help. Thank you in advance for your help to make all children around the world have a Merry Christmas! If you would like more information please talk with Kevin Stewart. We will also be showing a video throughout the collection time.

Advent Worship Leadership Team: Would you like to be on the Worship Leadership Team for Advent? We will be thinking about what the church will be doing in preparation for Christmas. If you would like to be part of the team that helps us think about worship and is active in its planning, please see Gayle Murphy.

Prayer Box: The Deacons have provided a Prayer Box by the outside door of the handicap entrance. The box is a work of art made by Jane Roberts’ daughter. Its purpose is to allow people outside of the church to submit their prayer requests. The box will be checked each week to be included in Sunday’s prayers.

Confirmation Class Field Trip: The Confirmation Class will be going on its first Field Trip today to the Durham Evangelical Church. The service begins at 11:30, so we will meet here at our church at 10:45 to leave at 11:00. Anyone who would be interested in joining us on this field trip is welcome.

Free Lunch and Fellowship!: Mark your calendars for our next free lunches by Norma from 11:30am - 1pm on Wednesdays, October 20 and November 17. Please bring anyone you think might like to come! Norma has felt called to a ministry which will provide food and hospitality for church people and members of the community.


Trustee Work Day/New Info: On Saturday, October 23rd, from 8:30 to 12:30, will be a trustee-sponsored workday. The following are targeted projects: clean out the old cabinets and sink, from the vestry kitchen in the old building, rake leaves, cut the grass one last time, wash windows, do any other yard clean up work, last minute painting, possibly, if we have the time and workers, start on the pew tightening up. In addition, we are looking for people willing to put together light refreshments and drinks for the workers around 11:30. Please contact Dan Ferguson at 603.828.3170 to volunteer for either. **Weather permitting—Rain Date will be announced in the event of inclement weather. Also if there is a project you’d like to have accomplished, please write it on the board inside Fellowship Hall.

Communion Offering: Annually, October is National Domestic Violence Awareness Month. We will dedicate the October Mission offering to New Hampshire Coalition Against Domestic and Sexual Violence to assist in prevention of domestic violence which has been increasing as a result of some of the economic challenges faced by many families. Founded in 1977, the Coalition is an umbrella organization for a statewide network of 14 independent member programs committed to ending domestic and sexual violence. To that end the Coalition seeks to ensure that quality services are provided to victims/survivors of domestic and sexual violence;, prevent future violence by educating the public, influence public policy and encourage the provision of services for perpetrators. For further information, visit their website at www.nhcadsv.org. (Please note: when making checks to support Mission giving, make them payable to NCC, with Mission in the Memo section, so that the funds can be properly tracked and then allocated to that Mission.)

Tangible Worship: Please notice the tables at each door of the Sanctuary. On them will be items which will express the theme of the worship service in a tangible way. See if you can figure out what will be happening in worship from the items on the tables.

Real Mugs for Real coffee: Bring your own mug to church so we can cut back on use of paper products during coffee hour. It will taste better and you can take it home to wash it. Thanks!

Pre-paid cards to benefit NCC: While you can order any number of pre-paid card on the third Sunday of each month, we have purchased extra cards of the most popular places. They include Dunkin’ Donuts, Regal Cinema, Restaurant pass, and Lowes, and they are available every Sunday after church while the supplies last. Contact Tiffany George with your questions at 332-5808 or t_george12@hotmail.com.



COMMUNITY ANNOUNCEMENTS
Chadbourne’s Restaurant: Prepare for…’The Haunting.’ Chadbourne’s will be hosting an interactive dinner theatre on October 22, 23, 29, 30 at 7:00pm and 31 at 2:00pm. There’s a choice of three menu items, price is $25.00. RSVP to 603.942.5992 as seats fill quickly. (Psst—you’ll get to see Dan Ferguson!)



MEETINGS THIS WEEK
Sunday 11:00am Confirmation Class Field Trip
Tuesday 7:00pm Church Council
Wednesday Commissioning of the Ministry of
Kevin Stewart at ANTS
11:30-1:00pm Norma’s Free Lunch
Thursday 7:00pm Choir
Saturday 8:30-12:30pm Trustee Work Day

Friday, October 8, 2010

October 10, 2010 - Announcements & Meetings

ANNOUNCEMENTS
Come to the Birthday Party!: Today we celebrate the church’s birthday with cake and gifts during coffee hour. The cake has been made for us by Diane Kizirian and will have 22 candles on it for the 22 years this church has been reborn. Gifts have been given to the church through your generosity, and we need the kids to help us open them. So come one, come all, and celebrate with us!

Peace Sunday: Next week will be our Peace Sunday; one Sunday each year when we are thoughtful in remembering the work that brought us a Peace Pole in front of the church and proclaiming the values of God’s gift of peace in our lives. We will be having a special worship service to celebrate this, so please join us.

Deerfield Fair Fundraiser Update: The fundraising committee would like to thank all the people who gave of their precious time to help us earn $3,750 (1/3 of the annual fundraising budget) from the Deerfield Fair. The Fair Association hired us to take tickets all day on Thursday and Saturday. The rain held off for us, mostly, on Thursday, and Saturday was perfect fair attendance weather—not too cold, not too warm. Fair attendees were in good spirits, all 52,000 of them on Saturday! We ticket takers thought the fair set a record, but not so—we were shy 4,000 people as the record for fair attendance is 56,000 people. Not much difference when you are handling that many tickets/people. As a group we enjoyed our work and fellowship at the fair.

Advent Worship Leadership Team: Would you like to be on the Worship Leadership Team for Advent? We will be thinking about what the church will be doing in preparation for Christmas. If you would like to be part of the team that helps us think about worship and is active in its planning, please see Gayle Murphy.

Prayer Box: The Deacons have provided a Prayer Box by the outside door of the handicap entrance. The box is a work of art made by Jane Roberts’ daughter. Its purpose is to allow people outside of the church to submit their prayer requests. The box will be checked each week to be included in Sunday’s prayers.

Confirmation Class Field Trip: The Confirmation Class will be going on its first Field Trip next Sunday to the Durham Evangelical Church. The service begins at 11:30, so we will meet here at our church at 10:45 to leave at 11:00. Anyone who would be interested in joining us on this field trip is welcome.

Free Lunch and Fellowship!: Mark your calendars for our next free lunches by Norma from 11:30am - 1pm on Wednesdays, October 20 and November 17. Please bring anyone you think might like to come! Norma has felt called to a ministry which will provide food and hospitality for church people and members of the community.

Trustee Work Day/New Info: On Saturday, October 23rd, from 8:30 to 12:30, will be a trustee-sponsored workday. The following are targeted projects: clean out the old cabinets and sink, from the vestry kitchen in the old building, rake leaves, cut the grass one last time, wash windows, do any other yard clean up work, last minute painting, possibly, if we have the time and workers, start on the pew tightening up. In addition, we are looking for people willing to put together light refreshments and drinks for the workers around 11:30. Please contact Dan Ferguson at 603.828.3170 to volunteer for either. **Weather permitting—Rain Date will be announced in the event of inclement weather. Also if there is a project you’d like to have accomplished, please write it on the board inside Fellowship Hall.

Communion Offering: Annually, October is National Domestic Violence Awareness Month. We will dedicate the October Mission offering to New Hampshire Coalition Against Domestic and Sexual Violence to assist in prevention of domestic violence which has been increasing as a result of some of the economic challenges faced by many families. Founded in 1977, the Coalition is an umbrella organization for a statewide network of 14 independent member programs committed to ending domestic and sexual violence. To that end the Coalition seeks to ensure that quality services are provided to victims/survivors of domestic and sexual violence;, prevent future violence by educating the public, influence public policy and encourage the provision of services for perpetrators. For further information, visit their website at www.nhcadsv.org. (Please note: when making checks to support Mission giving, make them payable to NCC, with Mission in the Memo section, so that the funds can be properly tracked and then allocated to that Mission.)

New hours for Kat: Starting in November, Kat will be in the church office on Fridays only. Please continue to send any Newsletter information to her email address and leave messages on either machine.

Tangible Worship: Please notice the tables at each door of the Sanctuary. On them will be items which will express the theme of the worship service in a tangible way. See if you can figure out what will be happening in worship from the items on the tables.

Real Mugs for Real coffee: Bring your own mug to church so we can cut back on use of paper products during coffee hour. It will taste better and you can take it home to wash it. Thanks!

Pre-paid cards to benefit NCC: While you can order any number of pre-paid card on the third Sunday of each month, we have purchased extra cards of the most popular places. They include Dunkin’ Donuts, Regal Cinema, Restaurant pass, and Lowes, and they are available every Sunday after church while the supplies last. Contact Tiffany George with your questions at 332-5808 or t_george12@hotmail.com.

COMMUNITY ANNOUNCEMENTS
Flu Shots: The Northwood Flu Clinic will be at the Town Hall on Wednesday, October 13 from 2:00-5:00pm. The cost is $35.00. If you have Medicare Part B or Anthem BC/BS, they will bill your insurance directly as long as your insurance card is present.

N. Barnstead Women’s Fellowship: NBWF will host ‘Friendship Night 2010’ on Thursday, October 14th at 6:30pm. Rabbi Robin Nafshi of Temple Beth Jacob will discuss “What is Judaism?” Dessert will be served and the event will be held at North Barnstead Church. Please contact Lucy Silva at 603.942.9848 for further info or to RSVP.

Chadbourne’s Restaurant: Prepare for…’The Haunting.’ Chadbourne’s will be hosting an interactive dinner theatre on October 22, 23, 29, 30 at 7:00pm and 31 at 2:00pm. There’s a choice of three menu items, price is $25.00. RSVP to 603.942.5992 as seats fill quickly. (Psst—you’ll get to see Dan Ferguson!)


MEETINGS THIS WEEK
Monday 6:30pm Trustees
Tuesday 6:30pm Finance Committee
7:00pm Deacons
Thursday 7:00pm Choir
Next Sunday Peace Sunday

Friday, October 1, 2010

October 3, 2010 - Announcments & Meetings

ANNOUNCEMENTS
World Communion Sunday: Today is World Communion Sunday and we celebrate it with the gift of Jean Dixon, active in the NH UCC partnership with Zimbabwe and Dennis Gaboury of Zimkids. Both will be in coffee hour to show you all about the ministries they are involved in and give you the opportunity to buy a Zimkid doll and find out more about the Ukama partnership. Priscilla Merrill has organized a special coffee hour for us and has been very helpful in making this special Sunday possible.

A ’Fair’ Amount of Gratitude: Thanks to all the people who volunteered on behalf of the church at the Deerfield Fair. That is a huge effort which Pam English, Gregg Pitman and Jean Lane coordinated and we are deeply appreciative that you would give up your time this weekend to raise needed money for the church. This one event has the potential for us to raise almost a third of our fund-raising needs, so it was huge for the church.

Communion Offering: October is National Domestic Violence Awareness Month. We will dedicate offerings to an appropriate agency to assist in prevention of domestic violence which has been increasing as a result of some of the economic challenges faced by many families today. (Please note: when making checks to support Mission giving, make them payable to NCC, with Mission in the Memo section, so that the funds can be properly tracked and then allocated to that Mission.)

New hours for Kat: Starting in November, Kat will be in the church office on Fridays only. Please continue to send any Newsletter information to her email address and leave messages on either machine.

LARGE PRINT: There are now large print bulletins available for anyone who would find them helpful. Please speak to one of the Deacons if you like one.

Tangible Worship: Please notice the tables at each door of the Sanctuary. On them will be items which will express the theme of the worship service in a tangible way. See if you can figure out what will be happening in worship from the items on the tables.

Trustee Work Day: On Saturday, October 23rd, from 8:30 to 12:30, will be a trustee-sponsored workday. The following are targeted projects: clean out the old cabinets and sink, from the vestry kitchen in the old building, rake leaves, cut the grass one last time, wash windows, do any other yard clean up work, last minute painting, possibly, if we have the time and workers, start on the pew tightening up. In addition, we are looking for people willing to put together light refreshments and drinks for the workers. Please contact Dan Ferguson at 603.828.3170 to volunteer for either.

Free Lunch and Fellowship!: What a good idea…thank you Norma Heroux! Seventeen people enjoyed soup and cornbread, brownies and ice cream on September 15th.We had such a good time that Lucy Silva has offered to provide an additional lunch on Wednesday, October 6th from 11:30am-1:00pm at the Northwood Congregational Church. Future free lunches by Norma will be from 11:30am - 1pm on Wednesdays, October 20 and November 17. Please bring anyone you think might like to come! Norma has felt called to a ministry which will provide food and hospitality for church people and members of the community. Mark your calendars!

Real Mugs for Real coffee: Bring your own mug to church so we can cut back on use of paper products during coffee hour. It will taste better and you can take it home to wash it. Thanks!

Pre-paid cards to benefit NCC: While you can order any number of pre-paid card on the third Sunday of each month, we have purchased extra cards of the most popular places. They include Dunkin’ Donuts, Regal Cinema, Restaurant pass, and Lowes, and they are available every Sunday after church while the supplies last. Contact Tiffany George with your questions at 332-5808 or t_george12@hotmail.com.


COMMUNITY ANNOUNCEMENTS
N. Barnstead Women’s Fellowship: NBWF will host ‘Friendship Night 2010’ on Thursday, October 14th at 6:30pm. Rabbi Robin Nafshi of Temple Beth Jacob will discuss “What is Judaism?” Dessert will be served and the event will be held at North Barnstead Church. Please contact Lucy Silva at 603.942.9848 for further info or to RSVP.



MEETINGS THIS WEEK
Today 10:30pm Missions Committee
Monday 6:30pm Men’s Supper
Tuesday 5:30pm Envisioning Committee
7:00pm Christian Education
Wednesday 11:30-1pm Free Fellowship Luncheon
7:30pm Confirmation
Thursday 7:00pm Choir