August 2012 main - Lovell United Church of Christ
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August 2012 main - Lovell United Church of Christ
August 2012 “Therefore be imitators of God, as beloved children, and live in love, as Christ loved us and gave himself up for us, a fragrant offering and sacrifice to God.” Ephesians 5:1-2 Whenever I smell the odor of Castille soap, I am back at my Grandmother’s house in Cleveland. Fragrances are very powerful things. They can rocket you from the here and now to the past and maybe even “back to the future.” In the heart of the summer, August, it is these fragrances that are my delightful companions. I love the smell of newly mown grass; of pine perfume when the carpet of needles are baked in the sun; of freshly mixed yeast and flour rising as dough in a bowl on the counter; of clean, clear lake water as the fragrance wafts off the surface and as it engulfs you when you jump into it; of coconut oil and aloe from sunscreen liberally applied; and, most especially, the rich, earthy smell of horses on my jodhpurs after a summer horseback ride! When our ancestors prepared offerings to put on the altar to honor God, they were instructed to provide (cf: 2 Chronicles 13:11) burnt offerings and fragrant incense. The “altar of August” fragrances in New England must indeed be “pleasing to God.” They certainly are pleasing to me. This year, August will begin for me with a 250 mile eleven day bike trip around the back roads of Maine with my husband and my nephew. The fragrances that we will experience on the trip will be many and memorable. They will bring smiles to our faces and will help us to weave a memorable tapestry of fragrances to which we can return when we want to relive the essence of each moment of the trip. While we cannot bottle up and bring back the fragrances from our trip for you, we will certainly be able to share our photographs with you when we return! Summer Blessings to You! Pastor Alison Please join us for worship at 9:30 am during the months of July and August On the last page of this newsletter you will find an auction donation form. Please note the CHANGE OF DATE for our online auction. MISSION NEWS: DIACONATE NEWS: On Sunday, July 28 at 3:00 pm there will be an Ecclesiastical Service for Kim Marie at the Waterford First UCC Church. th Her ordination will take place on August 19 . The UCC Council is requesting members of our congregation to attend. th July 29 , Rev. Bob Linders will be preaching. Pastor Alison will perform the service. On August 5, Rev. Bob Linders will perform the entire service. August 19, Beth Gleason will preach and Pastor Alison will perform the service. On August 26, Pastor Alison will preach in Sweden at the evening service. On September 2, Naomi King will perform our entire service. August 19, a coffee-hour reception after the service is being planned to welcome our new Music Director, Jed Wilson, and to thank Elsa Newhouse, Mary Wilson, and Joyce Koop for graciously helping out during this time. Judy Mills, Secretary A new project for the Mission Team—Cooking Matters for Adults. This is a six week program of hands on cooking and nutrition classes with 10-12 participants. A nutritionist from the Maine Cooperative Extension, a chef, and other volunteers will be in attendance each week to share their knowledge and seek your input as you learn to make healthy, tasty, low cost meals. These classes will be held in our Parish Hall each Tuesday from 6:00-8:00 pm and are scheduled to begin on th September 18 . This is a FREE Program! Your responsibilities will be committed participation, sharing, asking questions and practicing at home what you learn. Each week you will take home a bag of groceries to do this. Contact Ellie Waterman (542-3692) to learn more about this program or to sign up. Childcare will be provided. Space is limited, so sign up early! The Mission Team continues to support the Brownfield and Sweden Food Pantries and we welcome your contributions. We also collect eye glasses and items for the Fall Shoebox Ministry. Boxes for these are in the Parish Hall. Join us at Women’s Autumn Weekend SUMMER FAIR “FUN IN THE SUN” AT LOVELL U.C.C. RTE. 5 CENTER LOVELL SATURDAY JULY 28, 2012 10:00 – 1:00 TREASURES, RAFFLE, GIFTS, BAKED GOODS, PRODUCE, FLOWERS, BALSAM FIR PILLOWS,LUNCHEON Nursery Workers for August 8/5 Caprice Littlefield 8/19 Becca Mann 8/12 Beth Dorner 8/26 Kyleigh Rose September 14-16, 2012 At Pilgrim Lodge As the leaves begin to turn and the smell of the camp fire draws you to warm your hands and hearts, give yourself the gift of a weekend at Pilgrim Lodge to rest, retreat and nurture yourself. This time apart will be very gentle…lots of choices, no requirements and all blessed by the Spirit. We hope you will join us! To register go to www.pilgrimlodge.org 1 Kevin Rooney-B 2 Neil & Donna Wilson – A 6 Lou Olmsted – B 10 Joshua Rose-B 11 Steve Korth – B 11 Steve & Lynn Korth-A 11 Rev. Alison Jacobs-B 13 Abbey Nataluk-B 15 Jacob Dunham – B 15 Joe & Beth Dorner-A 16 Ryan Caracciolo-B 18 Rondi Stearns – B 18 Stan Tupaj & Rondi Stearns - A 19 Sarah Sawin – B 19 Bob Eastman – B 20 Calum McCabe – B 21 Barbara McAllister– B 21 Peter & Joyce Koop – A 23 Beth Dorner-B 26 Marion Robinson – B 27 Bob & Ann Williams-A July 28 10:00-1:00 Summer Fair Sept. 7 5:00 & 6:00 Harvest Supper The 11th Annual Thrift Shop Fashion Show and Ice Cream Social was very successful. Photos of some of the models are displayed in the Church Vestry. The next Circle fundraiser will be the Sept. 7th Harvest Supper. Be sure to mark your calendars now. As reported before, the Circle is looking into the cost of resurfacing the Christian Education wing and having painting, curtains, lighting, etc. redone in the hallway, offices and classrooms as well. Dave Mills is coordinating this project, and plans are already in the works. Jane Gleason is responsible for July kitchen clean up, and Lois Brown is responsible for August. The next business meeting will be held on Sept. 11 at 12:00 noon. Be sure to bring a sandwich or salad for lunch. No work or business meeting is scheduled for August. The Circle is responsible for the Gift Table at the July 28 “Fun in the Sun” Summer Fair. Other tables include Food, Produce, Treasures, Gifts, Flowers, Raffle, and the usual delicious lunch. There are no membership requirements for Ladies Circle, so please feel free to join the group for business meetings, work meetings or other activities as your time allows. Contact: Liz Rowe 928-2091 earcar@gwi.net or Linda Libby 925-3661 trout@fairpoint.net Returnables Collection to benefit Teen Troop 58 Please place empties in the Girl Scouts – An assistant leader is still needed to work with Cheryl Ackerman and Brownie Troop 3149 as well as extra adults to work with container available outside all other levels of Lovell Girl Scouts for the 2012-2013 year. Call Linda at Lovell UCC Libby for information on these volunteer positions. All the Lovell Troops participated in the Lovell Old Home Days parade on July 21. Jr. Troop 208 is making plans to visit Fun Town later this summer. Teen Troop 58 had a great time on their July 12-16 cruise from Boston to St. John, Nova Scotia on the Carnival Glory. One day in St. John, Nova Scotia was included in their schedule. Transportation to and from Boston was provided by Sutton’s Limo Service. This troop is also continuing their returnables collection (please be sure containers are returnable) at the church, or donations may be left at Woitko’s Redemption Center on McNeil Road. Just ask that GS Troop 58’s account be credited. The next Leaders’ meeting date for August has not been scheduled yet. Contact: Linda Libby, Lovell Consultant/Recruiter 925-3661 trout@fairpoint.net Scouts Boy Scout Troop 155 – Seven boys and two adults recently spent the week of July 8-13 at Camp Hinds. If you are interested in joining this troop or know of any boy or adult who might be, please contact Bob Elliott at 925-1272 or bobsea_8527@yahoo.com Cub Scout Pack 155 – Fun Pack and Family Weekend at Camp Hinds is scheduled for Aug. 11-12 and Webelo Week at Camp Hinds is scheduled for Aug. 13-17. For information on joining Pack 155 or about their activities, please contact Roxanne Fields 1-207-515-2538 or Holly Morse 207-583-7551. Mark your calendars for the Annual LUCC Harvest Supper Friday, September 7th 5:00 & 6:00 pm Corned beef, cabbage, potatoes, carrots, bread, pie and more! For up to date information about everything going on the Lovell United Church of Christ check out our website! www.lovellucc.org The Lovell United Church of Christ is delighted to announce the appointment of Jed Wilson as their new Music Director. Jed’s tenure at the church will begin in August. Jed Wilson grew up in Gladstone, Oregon, and began studying piano at a young age. As a teenager, he was an active performer on the Portland, Oregon jazz scene, and won prestigious awards (including Downbeat Magazine's 'Best High School Jazz Soloist' honor three years in a row). Wilson received a bachelors degree in Jazz Performance from New England Conservatory in 2004. While still a student at NEC, he formed a long-standing musical partnership with renowned jazz vocalist (and NEC faculty member) Dominique Eade. The duo have toured widely, and in 2006 released a critically acclaimed CD that appeared on many of the year's top-ten album lists. In his review, Bill Beuttler of the Boston Globe wrote, "Wilson's piano work, skilled and subtle, made plain why a guy so young has become Eade's duo partner of choice." More recently, Wilson has performed extensively with singer/songwriter Heather Masse (of The Wailin' Jennys); the association with Masse has resulted in two albums and a host of appearances across North America. He has also recorded or performed with Aoife O'Donovan (of Crooked Still), Sloan Wainwright, Darol Anger, Joe Walsh, Herb Geller, Nancy King, Jeremy Udden, and The Wild Band of Snee (featuring Grammy-nominated cellist Rushad Eggleston). He currently resides in Lovell, Maine with his wife, Deanna, daughter Mona, age 3, and son Ezra, 11 months.