Midwinter 2009
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Midwinter 2009
Eliot Oak will be conducting a forum after church on February 8. MICAH is involved in a variety of issues and projects on both the local and regional level and would love to have more people involved. If you are interested, please let me know, or just drop by on the 8th. This is, of course, a time when many of us are thinking about social action. These are interesting and exciting days, after all. On January 20th, just one day after Martin Luther King Day, Barack Obama was sworn in as President of the United States. It was a moment of such historical significance that even many of his political rivals anticipated being there at that moment. I know that many of us are excited, too. Of course, this doesn’t mean that Inauguration Day marked the end of racism or the advent of world peace. All it really indicated was a change of governments. There From the Minister Candidating Week: an overview Things are always pretty quiet in January here at Eliot. After the great expenditure of energy through the holidays, we often take a step back to breathe and to collect ourselves. Even our worship services reflect this to some extent. We are all feeling a little more reflective as we gather ourselves for the remaining days of winter. Still, as you look through your newsletter you will see that there is plenty to do. The Eliot Church continues to grow in membership and in spirit during this time and it would be great to see you a part of it! Of particular note, perhaps, is the presentation by Metropolitan Interfaith Congregations Acting for Hope (or MICAH) an interfaith community-organizing group that we at Eliot helped to found a few years ago. The new lead organizer, Michael Brown, Midwinter 2009 Mark your Calendar (see inside for details…) February 1, 12:30PM West VA Work Camp Kickoff at Memorial Hall February 8 MICAH forum after church. March 1, 2PM Anne Hooper WebbConcert at the church! March 7, (Memorial Hall) Our “hot and spicy” Auction and Chili Competition! March 8, 2PM (Memorial Hall) Womenʼs Club “Interview with Ann Nesbitt” The Eliot Church 45 Eliot Street Natick, MA 01760 On December 14, 2008, our Church unanimously voted to become an Open and Affirming Church. Here Randy Glidden, Sue Kennedy, Parish Committee moderator Fred Pasche, and Donna Tetreault stand next to the Eliot Church Open and Affirming Statement. www.theeliotchurch.org . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . is a tremendous amount of work to do. There will be missteps as well as successes. As we go about our various tasks this month, it is worth a moment or two to pray for this country and for those who have been called to serve it. It is also important for us to keep engaged with the issues, even though the next election may seem far away. Our political leaders will need both our support and our questions in the times ahead. Eliot Church to host West Virginia Work Camp Kickoff The kickoff meeting to launch into this year’s annual ecumenical service trip to the Our Eliot Sacred Harp Singers at Natick’s Epiphany Concert, January 4, 2009 Cabell/Lincoln county work camp in West repairing homes to make them Virginia is soon approaching on warm, safe, and dry, this trip is February 1st! Will you join the an opportunity to meet youth and team? adults from all over the country, and to reflect on service and faith Every year, youth and adults in a transformational week of Yours in Faith, from Natick (and all over the Christian ministry. This trip will Adam country) travel to West Virginia be one of the most moving of PS: I hope to see you on March 7 at in the middle of June to serve, your life! Learn the true our “Mini Auction & Chili Fest”! grow, and love. In addition to meaning of serving others, and just how drastically that can change YOU! The Eliot Church is a community church in the Christian tradition, with ties to both the Unitarian Universalist Association and the United Church of Christ. Visitors of all faiths are always welcome. Further information on the Eliot Church can be found at www.theeliotchurch.org Every year of work camp consists not only of the trip to West Virginia to serve, but of fundraising and community building prior to the trip. At this kickoff meeting, we’ll not only give you some information about the work camp itself, but information about the fundraising and community building that we’ll be doing prior to our departure in June. See you on February 1st at 12:30pm! Questions? Email Mike Micalone mickle79@comcast.net or email Matt Carriker at mcarrike@hotmail.com Minister: The Rev. Adam Tierney-Eliot Music Director: Dr. Stephen James (508) 620-1626 Worship Services: Sundays at 10:00 AM Communion: First Sunday of the Month at 10:00 AM Church School Classes: Sundays at 10:00 AM Minister's Office Hours: By appointment - call Church Office/Study at (508) 653-2244 Memorial Hall (508) 652-9010 Moderator and Parish Committee Chair: Fred Pasche 508/405-2632 Treasurer: Elaine Hayes 508/653-9098 Asst. Treasurer: Regina Wolf-Fritz 508/653-3237 Clerk: Victoria Pasche 508/405-2632 Nominated Committees Deacons: Elaine Early 508/655-0503 Nominating: Jacqueline Brodnitzki 508/6532195 Appointed Committees Buildings and Grounds: Rich Miche 508/3081712 Canvass: Rosemary Driscoll 508-653-0615 Endowment: Ben Bailey 508/655-6914 Ministry: Deb Streeter 508-650-1467 Finance: Bill Brodnitzki 508/653-2195 Parish Committee: Fred Pasche 508/405-2632 Religious Education: Molly Campbell 508-655-3017 Housekeeping: Aileen Zogby 508-655-6279 Membership: Jacqueline Brodnitzki 653-2195 Music and Arts: Randy Glidden 508-653-7624 Outreach: Barbara Bailey 508-655-6914 Strategic Planning: Bill Seymour 650-0720 Women's Club: Mary Ellen Ames 653-7066 Doss Frazee 781/237-9519 Sunday, February 1st; 12:30pm1:30pm, at John Eliot Memorial Hall, 40 Eliot St., Natick The West Virginia Work Camp – A week of service, faith formation, community building, and Christian ministry The Eliot Oak Editor: Tod Dimmick toddimmick@verizon.net Circulation: Felicia Nadel 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Eliot Oak Anne Hooper Webb, Sarah Arneson & George Kern to perform at Eliot Church Natick, MA— Anne Hooper Webb, Sarah Arneson & George Kern will perform on Sunday, March 1, 2009 at 2:00 pm at the Eliot Church, 45 Eliot Street (Rt. 16), Natick, MA. The program will include works by Beethoven, Joseph Marx, and Handel. Anne Hooper Webb’s first visit, in January 2008, was so popular that this second concert was considered a necessity. A reception will follow. The suggested donation is $15. Anne Hooper Webb is a freelance violinist in Boston, primarily affiliated with the Pro Arte Chamber Orchestra of Boston and the Boston Philharmonic. She is on the faculty of the Rivers School Conservatory, the New School of Music and adjunct professor at Eastern Nazarene College. Since 1987, she has performed annual violin recitals dedicated to The Hunger Project. She has played with the Camerata Academica of Salzburg, the Symphonieorchester Graunke (now Münchner Symphoniker) of Munich, and the orchestra of the Festival dei due Mondi, in Spoleto, Italy. As Scottish fiddler, she was winner of the 1993 and 1998 U.S. National Scottish Fiddling Championships. She has performed and acted as music director for numerous concerts of Scottish music and dance, produced by the Boston Branch of the Royal Scottish Country Dance Society (RSCDS Boston). The March 7 Auction needs you! What do you get when you combine our auction with our chili competition? A Hot and Spicy Auction! We need 1 Auction items. Please contact Barbara at babsbailey@rcn.com with info about your donation. 2 Chili Entries! To enter the chili cookoff, contact Tod at oldtowncalendar@verizon.net. Stay tuned - more to come! Women's Club! One of the highlights for the year for the Eliot Church Women's Club is the joint program sponsored by the Natick Historical Society, the Bacon Library Friends and the Women's Club. This year it will be held on Sunday, March 8 at 2 p.m. in the John Eliot Memorial Hall. It will feature an interview with Henrietta Nesbitt, portrayed by actress and playwright Beth Goldman, who served as Housekeeper and Cook for the four Franklin D. Roosevelt administrations. All are welcome. Refreshments will be served. Craft Day “Staff” keep things moving! Membership If you are interested in joining the church, or have questions about our church community, please contact Rev. Adam Tierney-Eliot at 508-653-2244 or Jacqueline Brodnitzki at 508653-2195. Elves, reindeer, and helpers all pose for the camera at the craft day… . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 The Christmas Pageant! The 2009 Oldtown Calendar is Going Fast! The church still has a limited supply of Oldtown Calendars, If you don't have your copy yet, please send in your order form today, or order online at www.oldtowncalendar.org. Don't forget, this is not only a gorgeous, unique calendar for your wall, but the net proceeds support the work of our Church. The 2009 Oldtown Calendar features the work of many photographers from Natick and surrounding communities. The calendar is a fundraiser for local nonprofit organizations, including the Bacon Free Library, Mass Audubon's Broadmoor Wildlife Sanctuary, The Morse Institute Library, The Center for Arts in Natick (TCAN), The Natick Historical Society, the Natick Community Organic Farm, the West Virginia Work Camp, and of course the Eliot Church, which organizes the entire project. And the audience in the luxury box… The 2009 Calendar has been sponsored by two local businesses, Faith Casler Associates and Belkin Family Lookout Farm. You can get your copy of the calendar at the church parlor, or go to www.oldtowncalendar.org. 4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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