The Chronicle - Ainsworth United Church of Christ
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The Chronicle - Ainsworth United Church of Christ
The Chronicle Ainsworth United Church of Christ - June 2015 June: A Month of Pride and Love Second Amendment rights—the right to free speech and the right to bear arms. "They were there bearing arms, tearing up the Quran, shouting filthy obscenities about Arabs and Muslims,” Dorhauer said. June. A month of for fun and summer. It is also a month of love-a love for our flag and our fathers. But it is also a month for love and support for everyone, regardless of sexual and racial orientation. Our church is full of love, and shares it each day. We will celebrate love through our support on Gay Pride Day, Father’s Day, and through our Loving Decision Sunday. Meanwhile, love is being shared around the nation, including Arizona. Facing verbal threats while standing across from 250 armed bikers targeting a local mosque, the Rev. John C. Dorhauer, nominee for United Church of Christ general minister and president, took his place alongside 250 inter-religious supporters from Christian, Jewish and Muslim faiths opposing the protest outside the Islamic Center of Phoenix. Dorhauer described witnessing many tense moments between the groups, divided by a long row of police in riot gear on Friday, May 29, but there were no injuries and no arrests. In the end, peace prevailed and love won. The gathering was organized by a group of bikers who alerted local media and the public about their intent to protest in front of the Islamic Center, and to express their First and "Local businesses shut down for the evening, and families in the neighborhood kept their children indoors as tensions mounted,” he continued, adding that the protesters used repeated threats and intimidating, offensive rhetoric. The harmful language even stung Dorhauer himself, as he was brought to tears more than once. In one of the photos taken by Dorhauer, a protestor wore a SS shirt with the phrase, "support your local white guy." The man carried the American flag in his right hand. Despite the tension, many Muslim leaders were present to remind the gathering that their religion is one of peace, asking their supporters to respond to the violent threats through only peaceful words and actions Muslim men and women embraced each other and sang songs of peace, often joining hands with Jewish and Christian clergy to form a circle around the Islamic Center. Dorhauer said that several of the officers at the scene quietly expressed their gratitude for the men, women and children who came to stand in solidarity with the worshippers at the Islamic Center. He was proud to represent the Southwest Conference and UCC at the rally. When asked by a reporter from the Arizona Republic asked about his message for the evening, Dorhauer replied, "Love wins." from the UCC website, ucc.org Ainsworth United Church of Christ A Multiracial, Multicultural, Open and Affirming Community 2 AUCC Chronicle online at www.ainsworthucc.com From the Pastor: We welcomed the Holy Spirit at Pentecost with different voices, languages, flames and spirit! Now what do we do with that gift? The Holy Spirit is a gift that is available to all people, everywhere, and we are called to welcome it in and let it transform us- as people, as church, as community. This month as we celebrate the Loving Decision which remembers the Supreme Court decision to legalize interracial marriage, Gay Pride and marriage equality and fathers and men who have been like fathers, may we be aware of the workings of the Spirit in all that has gone on in the past to make these events possible. As we remember and celebrate the past, may we also recognize the Holy Spirit is still working, still moving and having her being in us. As we celebrate graduates and fathers we recognize the Holy Spirit continues to transform. As we watch our children and youth grow, we see the Holy Spirit alive in their questions, their answers, their giving and their modeling of their understanding of discipleship. As we hear the wisdom from our elders we recognize the fire of the Holy Spirit burns within. As we experience callings to serve, to share, to speak out for justice, to witness, the Holy Spirit comes with those callings, engaging and accompanying us. On June 23rd I will leave on the largest part of my sabbatical and will return August 19th. This sabbatical was long overdue for a number of reasons (mostly my own decisions). It certainly was and is needed, so I am thankful that I have this time off and had time off earlier in the year. I will be attending General Synod, and as part of the Pentecost Leadership Initiative will be observing and meeting with leaders. We are seeking to open wide the gates of our denomination to receive a greater diversity of leaders into wider UCC positions and to equip diverse leaders to take the vision and lead. I expect this work to also inform my work on a book on leadership which is still in its infancy. June 2015 I will also stay in Ohio to spend more time with my parents who are preparing to sell our house that they built and lived in for almost 50 years. They have decided to move into senior living where as their abilities change, they can receive the care they need. It is a huge step, one we siblings are grateful that they are making. So I thank you for the opportunity to assist with their transition. A special sabbatical treat will come the last week of July when Héctor and I will go on a cruise to Alaska, a place I have yearned to see. We are able, thanks to Rowan Borgerding who is going with her dad Doug Trotter and because of her work on the cruise line, she can include us for a discounted rate. We are excited! While I am away, the Holy Spirit will be working at Ainsworth United Church of Christ. It is not dependent on any one person, a fact made clear when we have lost members to death or moving, when the pastor is away, etc. Rev. Cecil Prescod will continue serving as Minister of Faith Formation and will be the pastor on call. He will be able to respond to questions, pastoral concerns, etc. In addition, he has a list of people who can assist with pastoral visitation and support, and we are organizing a cast of preachers, so you can “taste” the Spirit’s work through the Word and the diverse voices of our congregation. Thank you, Ainsworth United Church of Christ, for this opportunity and for room for the Holy Spirit in all that we do, even in the summer. We definitely do not stop doing ministry; we will continue having spirit-filled worship, great music, fellowship and other exciting opportunities even in the “lazy days of summer.” ---Pastor Lynne Combined July/August Chronicle… Due to summer vacations, we will again merge the July and August issues, and send this issue in late June. If you have any contributions for the July or August Chronicle, please send them to me by June 22nd (crockey629@gmail.com). -Clinton. * Worshiping God * Ministering to Each Other * Nurturing our Spiritual Journeys * Promoting Justice * Serving the Local & Global Communities 3 AUCC Chronicle June Sundays J U N 7 J U N 14 J U N 21 J U N 28 June 2015 online at www.ainsworthucc.com Celebrate the Graduates Sermon: “God’s Will” Scripture: Mark 3:20-35 Liturgist: Stephanie Glazier Ushers: Eldon Potter, Don Parks, Adelina Taylor, Mabel Johnson Loving Decision Gay Pride Sunday Sermon will be music. Scripture: Mark 4:26-34 Liturgist: en Español: Ines Campoverde Ushers: Nick Putnam, Bruce Poinsette, Willard Valentine, and Beverly Perttu Fathers’ Day Sermon: “All Aboard” Scripture: Mark 4:35-41 Liturgist: Ushers: Judi Pitre, Pearl Wilson and Norma Godfrey Sermon: by Rev Cecil Prescod Scripture: Mark 5:21-43 Liturgist: En español: Nadia Gutierrez Ushers: Carolyn Hinton, Jean Scott, Nadia Gutierrez & Tim Loveless June’s Bible Study Schedule Mark 3:20-35 2nd 9th Mark 4:26-34 16th Mark 4:35-41 rd 23 Mark 5:21-43 30th Mark 6:1-13 All are welcome to attend. We meet for Bible Study at 10 am on Tuesdays, in Cambric Parlor at Ainsworth UCC. “Hold in Prayer…” Elvira Hudson Susan Madison Joe Craig Leland Lundgren Elaine Ordal Verlin Byers Steve Beaman Elaine Bates Anita Chimuku Peter Chimuku Shelly Penix Lisa Gates Illeana Dorn Valeriana Bandwa Norma & Jessie Godfrey Pearl Wilson Marcy Ross Doug Trotter Arnold & Judi Pitre Michael Eagan Lisa Gates Doug Metz Brian Crosby-Payne Ellen Yarnell & nephew Jeremiah Judy McKenzie’s nephew Seth Rev. Hardy & Highland UCC Those in Texas & Oklahoma affected by May’s flooding and the UCC, in all settings If you want prayers said for yourself or others, feel free to call on the Prayer Chain members. E-mail Peggy West @ jpwest@teleport.com or call her at 503-659-7922. Four Seasons Birthday Party Results… Many thanks to the great work of Jean Borgerding and Beverly Perttu, all the season captains and all who helped make our annual Four Seasons Birthday Party a wonderful success. Again this year, we had an abundance of great food and fellowship in the midst of decorations to celebrate each season. This year we raised $4,826 so far which is over our budgeted goal of $4500. Fall Season won again this year bringing in $1820. Spring raised $1081, Winter - $1071 and Summer - $854 thus far. We expect more to come. If you didn’t get to help support this fund raiser and still wish to, please send your check or bring your money to church. Don’t forget to put your name, the amount and the season it goes for on the envelope or memo line. The money raised goes to our general fund and particularly helps support our mission outreach locally and globally through Our Church Wider Mission for the UCC. * Worshiping God * Ministering to Each Other * Nurturing our Spiritual Journeys * Promoting Justice * Serving the Local & Global Communities 4 AUCC Chronicle online at www.ainsworthucc.com Memory Bricks for Ainsworth Garden… The paving stone project for the Memorial Garden is about to begin. What an opportunity to engrave a memory, a person, a thought in this wonderful place of solitude and reflection. Now you can personalize yourself and/or your loved ones by purchasing a paving stone for $30. Each pave stone contains three lines and each line can contain up to 18 characters including spacing. The garden committee has created this program to help establish or complete a paved path from the entrance gate off the Ainsworth Street of the garden to the paved path encircling the fountain. Mailings will be sent out in the near future to all members, friends, and past member families so no one is left out of this opportunity. Start now composing your paving stone and be prepared to return your order form when you receive it in the near future. June 2015 Ainsworth UCC 30th Anniversary… This is our 30th year of being Ainsworth UCC and to celebrate we are planning a weekend. We are going to celebrate in Ainsworth UCC style with Ainsworth in the City, an evening gala event on Saturday, October 17th at the Crowne Plaza Hotel in Northeast Portland and then on Sunday, October 18th at our own church. We will dedicate our 10:00am worship service to our celebration and then share a meal while viewing our Legacy Project video. If you would like to be a part of this event, please contact Norma Godfrey to assist- 503.708.5403 or blackvelvet6602@aol.com. If you would like to help with the planning of our Ainsworth in the City Gala, please contact Ashley Cooper – 971.300.3892 or Kathy Saunders at tailcedar55@hotmail.com. Imagine how meaningful it will be for those wandering through the Memorial Garden in the many years ahead. Imagine the time when you show your children and grandchildren the Memorial Garden and you can share your paving stone. 2015 Pride Parade: June 14th Join in to support all of our LGBTQ family and friends by marching with Ainsworth UCC on Sunday, June 14, 2015 in the Portland Pride parade. This is a super-charged, exciting event that comes only once a year. Meet up at church after the service, then carpool over with others to the step-off site in the downtown Park Blocks. We'll do our best to have cool drinks and snacks, rainbow wands to wave and blinky sunglasses to wear! You can even help carry our very popular Ainsworth United Church of Christ banner! Please thank the members of the garden committee when you get a chance for the wonderful work they are doing. Don't miss out on the fun! Look for the sign-up sheet in the church foyer. For more information, contact Carol Pinegar. Our goal is 400+ pavers. If you have questions please talk to the Garden committee: Elvira, Hudson, Ellen, Hansen, Linda Lewis, Alice Vetter, Shannon Hillis. Jubilee Oregon http://jubileeoregon.org/ * Worshiping God * Ministering to Each Other * Nurturing our Spiritual Journeys * Promoting Justice * Serving the Local & Global Communities 5 AUCC Chronicle online at www.ainsworthucc.com Wanted: Teachers and assistants for Sunday School Sept 2015-June 2016. Ainsworth United Church of Christ has a nursery and Sunday morning classes for those in pre-k through high school. Teach or assist one or two Sundays a months. Our curriculum is teacher friendly for both the novice and experienced instructor. Teacher training/orientation will be held in August. If you would like to know more about how you may serve in this important faith formation ministry or have any questions please contact Rev. Cecil Prescod at christianed@ainsworthucc.com Interfaith Immigrant Justice “No Sanctuary: Big Business and Detention” Film to be shown Tuesday, 16 June at 6:30 pm St Michael’s & All Angels Episcopal Church 1704 NE 43rd Ave (Portland) This film, a short documentary running about 30 minutes, gives a brief history of family detention and the coalition that brought it to an end at the T. Don Hutto family detention center. It also follows a mother, Sara, who together with her 7-year-old daughter was detained in the newly opened Karnes Family Detention Center. Sara and her daughter, Nayely, won freedom from Karnes after their lawyer took their story to Grassroots Leadership and the media. Nayely has brain cancer and was not receiving medical inside the Karnes County family detention center, which is operated by the GEO Group. June 2015 Ministry With Older Adults You are invited to the monthly meetings of the Ministry With Older Adults (MWOA). The group meets at 11:15 a.m. in Cambric Parlor on the 4th Tuesday of the month. The next meeting is May 26th. Light refreshments are served. Discussions about various topics related to 'aging more consciously' are lively and interesting. There's lots of good humor and sharing among friends. Ainsworth UCC's Ministry With Older Adults was started in 1997 by Rev. Jack and Mary Takayanagi. The focus is on people ages 55 and over, but the group welcomes contributions from persons of any age. Elders and youth can learn much about life and faith and joy and love from each other. The Statement of Purpose notes that "Particular attention will be paid both to the special gifts older adults have to offer, and special needs many have as they age." One of the MWOA goals is promoting intergenerational service and fellowship. Back at the March MWOA meeting, we had a fine time learning much from Ricky Casias as he shared a variety of thoughts and treasures from his Native American (Ute and Aztec) heritage. At the April meeting people engaged in a thoughtful exchange of insights on "Images of Aging: Positive and Negative." We're NOT a group of elders that sits around talking about the "good old days." We are celebrating our lives and gifts and working to be helpful to others. Afterwards, join us for a facilitated discussion with the Immigrant Law Group legal staff and Portland law students who volunteered at the Dilley Detention Center in Texas. Interfaith Movement for Immigrant Justice: http://www.imirj.org …Because Love Has No Borders * Worshiping God * Ministering to Each Other * Nurturing our Spiritual Journeys * Promoting Justice * Serving the Local & Global Communities 6 AUCC Chronicle online at www.ainsworthucc.com Service Commission Strengthen the Church Offering… On Sunday, June 28th, we will be collecting an offering for the work of the National United Church of Christ and the local Conference: Strengthen the Church. The offering monies are used to support youth ministries and fulltime leaders for new churches, in parts of the country where the UCC voice has not been heard. Your generosity will start new churches, support new ideas in existing churches, and develop the spiritual life in our youth and young adults. Ainsworth and the NE Food Bank… Ainsworth UCC is very involved with the NE "Food Bank." There ia a blue box in the narthex for the collection of donations. If there are large containers, please take them to the top of the stairs, on the left, to avoid crowding the narthex. The need is for different foods, especially tuna and peanut butter. Also, paper and plastic bags, and egg cartons are useful. Toiletry items, like shampoo and even diapers are greatly appreciated. Even clothing, bed linens, and towels are needed. Questions? See Barbara Rogers (503.841.5895), or rogersbjoyas@comcast.net. You can also talk to me about the details at church. --Service Commission. Ainsworth Directory Updates If you have a change for the directory, such as a new home or email, let us know. Send a note to the church office, or call us. June Birthdays 1 Elisabeth Goodling 5 Elaine Ordal 6 Joel Fischer 6 Catherine Potter 6 Beatrice Singleton 7 Judy Eichler 10 11 11 12 14 21 Carol Pinegar Sharon Nelson Cynthia Taylor Andrea Cano Illeana Dorn Shealynn Davis June 2015 Ainsworth UCC Rummage Sale… The AUCC rummage sale continues to thrive thanks to the donations many of you make. After much consideration we have decided not to accept donations of items larger than a small microwave oven (this includes furniture, household items, paintings, etc.) due to our limited storage space. Thank you for your understanding. We are still accepting many other items and ask that you leave them on the stage on the second floor of the church. Please take the time to make sure your items are in good condition, clean, and not in need of repair. We've had particular success selling clothing items with the tags on or in new condition, books, and sports/outdoor equipment in very good condition. If you have questions about the sale, or are interested in helping sort or price goods, please contact Stephanie Glazier at glazier8@gmail.com. For questions about eBay sales please contact Joslyn Baker at joslyn515@hotmail.com or talk to us at church. Thanks again for all your support. Got Talent? The Ainsworth music department is looking for music makers and talent for our summer services in July, August and the first few Sundays of September. We are looking for singers, rappers, dancers, instrumentalists, big and/or small groups, young and old. Come, and share your gifts with your Ainsworth family. Contact Cynthia if you can help (musicdirector@ainsworthucc.com) Let’s do music! 21 23 23 24 25 26 27 Dan Ryan 27 Larry Stephens Larissa Hagman 27 Maya Puggarana Nancy Hatch 28 Jacquelyn Billingsley Salome Bunyoli 28 Rachel Pinegar Odessa Hendrix 28 Rev. Jack Takayanagi Judith Youngman 29 Arika Bunyoli Maurice Davis 29 Clinton Rockey * Worshiping God * Ministering to Each Other * Nurturing our Spiritual Journeys * Promoting Justice * Serving the Local & Global Communities 7 AUCC Chronicle online at www.ainsworthucc.com * Worshiping God * Ministering to Each Other * Nurturing our Spiritual Journeys * Promoting Justice * Serving the Local & Global Communities June 2015 8 AUCC Chronicle Ainsworth United Church of Christ 2941 NE Ainsworth St. Portland, OR 97211 503-284-8767 Church Business E-mail office@ainsworthucc.com Pastor Lynne Smouse López Minister of Faith Formation Rev. Cecil Prescod Office Administrator Shawn Burchfield Office Assistant Mary Conlow Minister of Music Cynthia Butts online at www.ainsworthucc.com June 2015 The Chronicle is a publication of Ainsworth United Church of Christ, a multiracial, multicultural, open & affirming congregation. Mark your Calendars. Next Submission Deadline: Sunday, June 21 Submission is easy! Place in the Chronicle box in Gooding Library. e-mail to Clinton at: crockey629@gmail.com Please include your name and phone number on all submissions. Remember to support Ainsworth in your will. Consider a bequest to ‘Ainsworth United Church of Christ.” Ainsworth United Church of Christ …like us on facebook Accompanist Dan Gaynor Also online at: www.ainsworthucc.com Custodian Doug Trotter Ainsworth UCC is online, at www.ainsworthucc.com AUCC Webmaster Ellen Yarnell Chronicle Editor Clinton Rockey Health Ministries Coordinator Margaret-Ann Jones Ainsworth United Church of Christ 2941 NE Ainsworth St. Portland, OR 97211 Church Website www.ainsworthucc.com Requested in Home by: Jun 6 * Worshiping God * Ministering to Each Other * Nurturing our Spiritual Journeys * Promoting Justice * Serving the Local & Global Communities