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Sunday, March 30, 2025

Fourth Sunday in Lent


Please join us for Worship at 8 or 10 am in our Sanctuary.

The 10am service will be livestreamed on our website, www.onchurch.org.


Rev. Lindsay Popperson's Sermon: "A Blessed Rotting Mountain"

Scripture Lesson: 2 Corinthians 5:16-21 and Luke 13:6-9


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Wherever You Are On Life's Journey, You Are Welcome Here.

Sunday School and Nursery Care


Old North Church welcomes children of all ages on Sunday mornings! Children are welcome in the sanctuary for the entirety of the service. Our nursery for children 3 months to 4ish opens at 9:50 but you may bring your little ones there at any point in the service. Sunday school (for kids aged four through 12) begins partway through the church service, following the "Moments with Children" during worship. 

This Week in Church School


This week in church school, Holly Jannell and Barbara Day will be leading the children through a program on peace.

Men’s Group Breakfast - tomorrow

March 28 7:30am


The Men’s Group will meet for breakfast tomorrow, March 28, in the Stacey Street Great Room starting at 7:30 am.


Please contact Dave Hostetter at davehracer@gmail.com for more information and to get on the group’s email list. Please let Dave know if you plan to attend the breakfast and if you can bring something to share. Newcomers are always welcome.

Lenten Meditation Sundays – March 30 and April 6 & 13; Service: 8:45 to 9:45 a.m. 


Come be in a small sacred candle lit circle to rest, pause, reflect, sit in stillness & meditation each Sunday of Lent. Feel free to drop in for 10 minutes or an hour. Everyone (new & seasoned meditators) are welcome! Meets in The Parlor, the cathedral ceiling room at the top of the stairs & just to the left of the elevator. Led by new member, Maryellen Solomon-Auger, and Rev. Christine.

An Evening of Lenten Mediation Music


Please join us this Sunday, March 30 at 5pm in the Sanctuary as Holly Cameron, soprano and Charisse Nocera, pianist will present a one hour program of continuous contemporary meditation music for your Lenten reflection. There will be no breaks and no applause until the end as Charisse artfully blends one song into the next. It is a chance to put your phone on "do not disturb", take a deep breath, quiet your mind, and let the music and candlelight wash over you.

Ecumenical Lenten Study: Richard Rohr's The Tears of Things, Prophetic Wisdom for an Age of Outrage (Wednesdays 7-8:30pm)


Join clergy and members from other MHD churches for a Lenten book group. Upcoming meetings will be held at at St. Michael's on April 2 and St. Andrew's April 9.


About the book: “How do we live compassionately in a time of violence and despair? What can we do with our private disappointments and the anger we feel in such an unjust world? In his most personal book yet, Richard Rohr turns to the writings of the Jewish prophets, revealing how some of the lesser-read books of the Bible offer us a crucial path forward today.” 

Easter Lilies


We have placed envelopes in the pews for those who wish to order lilies for the April 20th Easter services. Please return your envelopes by Sunday, April 6 for orders to be placed. Easter Lilies are $26 this year and if paying by check, please make it out to Old North Church and write "Easter plants" on the memo line. Plants may be dedicated in honor or memory of someone and may be picked up following the 11:00 am service on Easter morning. You may place your flower envelope in the offertory or orders can be mailed or dropped off at the church office at 8 Stacey St. Thank you!

April 5 Live Concert


Did you know Leah Waldo is the local country artist Elisa Smith? A 3x Country Artist of the Year nominee at the Boston Music Awards and 2x nominee at the New England Music Awards, she will be performing a live concert at Old North on April 5th at 7:00pm for her Kickstarter for her new album ‘Perfume’ with 10% of the proceeds raised donated to Rosie’s Place. Come enjoy an evening of original country-Americana music and stories all for a great cause. To learn more about her music and the Kickstarter, go to https://www.elisasmithmusic.com/


Make music and make a difference!

Save the Date!


Our Lenten Choral concert takes place on Palm Sunday, Apri1 13, at 7:30pm. For details about becoming a Sponsor of this concert, or if you wish to remember a loved one in our In Loving Memory section of the concert program, please download this FORM. Donations are due no later than Friday, April 4, 2025. Thank you for your support! 


Maundy Thursday Services


Join us April 17th at 5pm for an Intergenerational Maundy Thursday dinner and simple service in the Parish Hall. We'll celebrate a simple communion at the dinner table followed by an optional footwashing. We're excited to offer a new way for this church to explore Maundy Thursday. All ages, infant through elder are welcome. Dinner will be provided, but please RSVP here so we're sure to have enough food.



Our traditional Maundy Thursday Tenebrae Service will be held April 17th at 8pm in the Santuary, where we gather in the darkness for an evening candlelight service of song, scripture, reflection, and Communion. We will tell the story of Jesus' last day: his betrayal and abandonment by his friends, his mistreatment by the government and religious authorities. We take the time to witness his suffering--and the suffering throughout our world--before the joy of resurrection on Easter Sunday.  

North Shore Youth Ministry (NSYM)


The NSYM typically meets Sundays and rotates Church host locations. Middle school age youth (6th-8th grades) will be meeting from 3:30-5:30pm and High School (9th-12th grades) from 6-8 pm. April dates and ativities will be available soon.


This weekend Rev. Christine and family have joined Youth Group Leader, Jess Easter, and Sunday School Teacher, Kenna Bartholomew, and the NSYM on Clifton Lutheran Church’s Winter Weekend at Camp Calumet in Freedom, NH for a weekend of fun, faith, and fellowship.

Confirmation Classes – Seeking 7th, 8th, and 9th graders!


This year, we will be beginning confirmation with our 7th and 8th graders (though any older youth who have not been confirmed are welcome to join!) The confirmation process is a chance for young adults to learn more about the Christian faith, deepen relationships in the church, grow in their spirituality, and decide for themselves whether they want to become a member of the church.



We will set the time of the meetings to best work with the schedules of the youth who are involved, so please be in touch with Lindsay if someone in your family is interested in confirmation!  

Prayer Shawl Knitters


Prayer Shawl continues to meet the second Wednesday of each month in 2025, 10:30-12 in the Great Room at Stacey Street. Upcoming dates are:

April 9 & May 14


Please join us — we have yarn, pattern + needles.

Scrabble Group



The Scrabble Group meets weekly on Wednesdays from 2-4pm in the Great Room at the Stacey St. office building. Newcomers are always welcome to join in the fun!

Help Fill the Shelves of the Marblehead Food Pantry


As a church we are now focusing on the build up to Holy Week but for about 85 households here in Marblehead, the main focus will be on how to put their next meal on the table. For decades now it has been Old North’s responsibility to fill the shelves at the Marblehead Food Pantry in both April and November. Since the outbreak of the Pandemic , thanks to your kind contributions, we have successfully achieved this in a more efficient way. If you are able to donate, please consider writing a check to Old North Church (with Food Pantry in the memo) and send it to 8 Stacey Street, Marblehead MA 01945. Alternatively, you may prefer to make an on line donation to Old North Church website with the same specifications. Our dedicated shopping team will then use your kind donations to meet the very specific needs of the Food Pantry to include non perishable goods, toiletries and personal items. Any questions should be directed to Lynda Hare (hares8carrots@hotmail.com).

New eBook for Eco-Friendly Living in Marblehead


Mark Adams has co-authored an eBook that is the ultimate toolkit for reducing energy, enhancing efficiency and saving money in your home. Written by and written for Marblehead residents, it will provide you with ways to make practical and impactful changes that will enhance your home's efficiency and support a healthier planet. It includes links to tools that can help you estimate the cost savings from green upgrades, community services for sustainable living and a complete list of all of the rebates and incentives available. Check it out on the Sustainable Marblehead homepage at www.sustainablemarblehead.org. 

Green Tip of the Week


This week’s “Green Tip of the Week” – Each year, around 640,000 tons of books end up in landfills — the equivalent weight of about 320,000 cars. This translates to an astonishing 300–500 million books discarded annually. Paper in landfills will decompose and release methane, a potent greenhouse gas. If you have unwanted books, consider donating them to Little Free Libraries around town, donate hardcover books to Magic Hat Thrift Store, or pass the books onto friends and family to enjoy. By giving books a second life, we can reduce waste and support literacy in our communities.

Gifts of Cheer



If you know of anyone, either here at Old North or in the wider Marblehead community who is going through a difficult time, the Community Life Board would like to reach out with a little plant and a friendly note. Please contact Lynda Hare at hares8carrots@hotmail.com or 781-639-0107 if you know someone who would appreciate a little extra cheer.

Lectio Divina

 

A monastic practice of scripture, reflection and prayer dating back to the 4th century, at Old North lectio divina has been adapted and practiced for more than ten years on every Tuesday morning from 9 to about 10:30 am. When Dennis was here, he led the practice. Since his leaving, we all take turns being the leader to select the readings. We have welcomed newcomers, some not from Old North, who seem to find soul food in the practice and the shared reflections that are part of it. We meet at 9 am both in person in the “Great Room” on Stacey St. and on Zoom.


We begin each meeting with a context-setting call to worship. Then we pair a scripture reading with a poem, chosen by the leader for the day and read aloud. We then move into 21 minutes of silent meditation, marked by chimes, and finally we share in “safe space” our responses – personal and intellectual. We end each session with prayers for healing and the Lord’s Prayer.



It is a rich time of being together in community and quite like no other. We invite you to give it a try.

Accessing Rev. Lindsay’s Calendar


Rev. Lindsay is available to meet with you for pastoral care, to discuss church matters, or simply to get to know you. You can schedule time with her at calendly.com/lindsaypopper . You may reach Rev. Lindsay at her email address, lindsay@onchurch.org or at 781-631-1244 x102.

Accessing Rev. Christine’s Calendar 


You can access Rev. Christine’s calendar online as well to schedule time with her:  https://calendly.com/christine-hribar. She can be found in her office location in the Stacey Street office known as the “Beals Room” (across from the Great Room). Rev. Christine may also be reached at her email address, revchristinehribar@gmail.com or at 781-631-1244 x105

Office Hours



The church office is open Tuesday-Thursday mornings from 9:30am-1:30pm. If you have an emergency outside of office hours, please send an email to office@onchurch.org.

Contact Us: 781-631-1244
Email: office@onchurch.org

Church Address: 35 Washington St., Marblehead, MA 01945
Mailing Address: 8 Stacey St. Marblehead, MA 01945