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February 2024 Newsletter

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A Note from the Pastor

Prepare to Rise


Have you been feeling down lately? January can be tough here in midcoast Maine. Beyond the usual cold and snow, we have been through two unusual rainstorms. High winds, high tides, and a new moon caused flooding and destroyed docks and waterfront property. Plus, COVID is still lingering, even if less deadly. Many of you have had “The Cold,” the one that hangs around for a week or two. I’ve presided over two funerals this month and currently have people in three different hospitals in Damariscotta, Brunswick, and Portland. I miss kayaking in January and all the friends and neighbors who leave Maine for Florida this time of year. Even most of our restaurants will stay closed till Easter. 


We need something uplifting this time of year, and soon, Lent will begin on February 14. (Note: this means Ash Wednesday is also on Valentine’s Day. I guess that means I will make a heart shape on everyone’s forehead with ashes that Wednesday.). Lent may not register to you as a joyful or uplifting time of year. For centuries, the Christian tradition is to give something up for Lent. We go without something like sugar, coffee, alcohol, or social media for forty days to make room for God in our lives. We rise up and do things out of love for the people and things that matter most.


Giving things up can be a good practice, but there is a deeper meaning than simply depriving ourselves of something we like, which will somehow make us better people. To be honest, I think we overdo the sacrifice theme during Lent. Sacrifice can be a virtue, but I see many people sacrificing much these days. I see people working two jobs to make ends meet, sacrificing rest and time with family. Many people are caregivers for spouses or parents; others are carrying the burdens of grief. Giving up one more thing, even as a religious practice, may not be what we really need right now.


What if we considered Lent a time when we prepare to be lifted up by the Divine? And because God lifts up our hearts, we rise up and do things out of love for the people and things that matter most. After all, Lent is a prelude to Easter, the celebration of Christ’s rising. How can some of our traditional Lenten practices prepare us to rise? Lent doesn’t have to add another burden, but it can be a time to lay down burdens. What can you lay down that will allow you to rise up? I can think of a lot of things. I need to lay down habitual practices of worry and anxiety. I could also let go of some perfectionism. I don’t think of myself as judgmental, but if I pay attention, it certainly creeps in. These things weigh down the soul and make it hard to rise up and be fully alive. Letting go of negative habits and attitudes makes room to breathe and our souls to expand.


My symbol for this Lent is a hot air balloon. (I know you were expecting a cross, but we will get to that later in Holy Week.) A hot air balloon rises because the air inside is lighter than the air outside, so it becomes more buoyant and rises. As the pilot heats the air with a flame, the warmer air inside the balloon will rise, and by lowering the flame, the temperature drops, and the balloon gets heavier and comes down. 


How does the air inside you feel, heavy or light? What would help you feel lighter inside? What burden would you like to release? One of my favorite scriptures is Jesus saying, “Come to me all who are heavy laden and weighed down, and I will give you rest.” If you drive by the Congregational Church and see our banner with hot air balloons, remember to let something go you don’t need. And if you want to come inside, we will work together to make our burdens lighter.


Pastor Todd

Spiritual Opportunities for Lent

Daily Lenten Journal

If you would like to follow along with our Sunday themes during the week, you may use this daily journal for Lent. The journal has a brief daily quote, space to write notes you want to remember, and there is a QR code you can use with your phone to hear music as well. Download the PDF HERE, or pick up a copy at the church entrance.


Wednesday Book Group:

Fresh Ways to Pray from Your Day

Reimagining the Ignatian Examen by Mark Thibodeaux

Wednesdays at 4:00 PM, Church Library or on Zoom

Begins on Ash Wednesday, February 14

If you would like to learn a simple and easy way to pray that takes 15 minutes a day, join us on Wednesdays as we learn to pray the Examen together. The Prayer of Examen has been used for centuries as a way to pay attention to our daily life in prayer. The prayer has a simple structure that helps us look through our days, lift up gratitude, pay attention to where we fall short, and to receive wisdom and grace for the day ahead. The Examen helps us stay grounded and searching for God in our daily lives. The structure of our hour-long group will include some content in the beginning, 15-20 minutes of silent prayer, and half the time set aside to talk together about what we are learning from this process. Please sign up to join us HERE, and you can join us via ZOOM. The book can be downloaded as a PDF HERE, or we can print you a copy.


Please email admin@congochurchbb.org for the ZOOM link.

February | Lent & Holy Week Worship Schedule

February 4 | Fifth Sunday After Epiphany

"What Will You Do with Us, Jesus?"

Mark 1: 21-28

 

February 11 | Transfiguration Sunday

Mark 9:2-9


February 14 | Ash Wednesday

10:00 AM

"Store Up"

Matthew 6:1-6, 16-21


February 18 | First Sunday in Lent

"Come Up"

Mark 1:9-15


February 25 | Second Sunday in Lent

"Take Up"

Mark 8:31-38


March 3 | Third Sunday in Lent

"Raise Up"

John 2:13-22


March 10 | Fourth Sunday in Lent

"Light Up"

John 3:14-21


March 17 | Fifth Sunday in Lent

"Lift Up"

John 12:20-33


March 24 | Palm Sunday

"Sit Up"

John 12:12-16


March 28 | Maundy Thursday

7:00 PM

Tenebrae Service


March 31 | Easter

Easter Sunrise Service

Sunrise at 6:21 AM

Maine State Aquarium

194 McKown Point Rd,

West Boothbay Harbor


Easter Service

10:00 AM

"Look Up"

Mark 16:1-8

Easter Egg Hunt

Announcements

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News from the Deacons


At our in-person January meeting, we shared/discussed:


Attendance

Attendance increased from last year at the Christmas services.

10:00 AM service – 79

7:00 PM service – 100


Lenten Season

Ash Wednesday is on Valentine’s Day, and it was decided to have this service at 10:00 AM. Easter is March 31.


“The Year in Review”

All were in agreement the year went well with many successes, great staff, the importance of meeting in-person, collaborating closely with our Pastor, and being a valuable resource to our greater community. One area to improve was educating the Deacons on the security system.

 

We look forward to welcoming our new Deacons.


I encourage anyone to sign up for the invocation/scripture reading on Sundays, flowers for Sunday service and hosting coffee time.


We welcome all comments, thoughts – please reach out to any of the Deacons.

Thank you!



Thank you to everyone who attended the Annual Meeting on Sunday, January 28, 2024. You may click HERE to download the approved Nominating Cmte. Report. Thank you to all who have served, continue to serve, and begin to serve the church.

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Sunday School News


The Sunday School is collecting non-perishable food items for Super Bowl of Caring to be given to the Boothbay Region Food Pantry. If we collect enough items to "fill the box" we will have a Super Bowl of Caring party after Sunday School on February 11! Let's come together for this amazing cause and "fill the box"! 


February 25

Family Sunday (no Sunday School or Childcare) 


Ms. Magen

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Community Lunch Update

 

The next Community Lunch will be held on Wednesday, February 7 in Fellowship Hall beginning at 11:30 AM. All are invited to attend. This lunch is free and provided by the current members of the Community Lunch Committee. Bring yourself, your spouse, a neighbor, or anyone who needs an outing.


Donations received will benefit the Boothbay Region Food Pantry.


FMI call 633- 4757.

Church Life & Education

Please email admin@congochurchbb.org for the ZOOM links.


Adult Education

8:15 AM Sunday


Bible Study

NOON on Mondays


Book & Meditation

6:30 AM Tuesdays


Wednesday Book Group: Fresh Ways to Pray from Your Day

Begins Ash Wednesday, February 14

4:00 PM Wednesdays


Men's Breakfast

8:00 AM on the first Thursday of every month

Mama D's


Spouse Support Group

2:00 PM Wednesdays


Bells Rehearsal

3:00 PM Thursdays

Chapel


Choir Rehearsal

4:30 PM Thursdays

Sanctuary

Contact Us

Congregational Church

of Boothbay Harbor, UCC

125 Townsend Avenue

Boothbay Harbor ME 04538

(207) 633-4757

admin@congochurchbbh.org

www.congochurchbbh.org

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