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The Union Church in Waban
Friday, November 26, 2021
This Sunday
Worship (In-person and Online)
First Sunday in Advent - Nov 28th, 10:00 a.m.
The Hanging of the Greens
Pastor Amy leading
Join us as we deck the halls, and enter into this season of light, hope, peace, joy and love. We'll hang the wreaths and holly, and decorate the Christmas Tree together in this joyful, much-loved, intergenerational service!

As we enter the Advent season, we'll also ask how we and our church can be houses where the Holy will be born anew–offering respite, sustenance and care, opening the doors ever wider to those seeking shelter from the onslaught of life. A Time for All Ages will also be re-introduced into our worship practice. We hope you'll join us!

To join Sunday Worship at 10 a.m. on Zoom:  
Zoom Link: HERE
Meeting ID: 832 2059 8969
Passcode: 458322
Dial in only: 1 646 558 8656 

The bulletin is available HERE
Advent Wreath-Making
This Sunday, Following Worship
Come after worship at 11:00 a.m. as we create family Advent Wreaths together, and share time to connect! If you have a wire wreath from past years, please bring it! We'll have extras, as well as new candles and greens!
To connect to Sunday Worship or to any of our online offerings,
you may also go to our website at www.ucw.org.  

Advent Devotional
Housing the Holy
Join us this Advent as we open the
doors of our hearts and church to the Holy
Read online or download a copy
of our Advent Devotional: HERE
View a video about our
Advent journey this year below.
Mitten Tree Returns in Hybrid Form
Once again, UCW will be providing Christmas gifts for our friends at
Project Care and Concern, and Norwood Healthcare
via in-person and virtual Mitten Trees!

There will be red and green paper mittens on the Christmas tree at UCW beginning Nov. 28th
as well as on the virtual mittens SignUp Genius HERE. Feel free to claim either paper or virtual mittens, or both!

Please sign up for as many slots as you'd like and note in our comments that we've asked for gifts to be wrapped and labeled for either PCC (with name and house) or for Norwood Healthcare.

Gifts will need to be returned to UCW by December 14th
(Details to follow for when and where to drop off your gifts.)

Please contact Molly Owen-Kiristy (mollymok4@gmail.com) or Erika Pond (epond33@gmail.com) with questions or concerns.

Thank you for joining us in joyful giving this holiday season!

Poinsettia Orders and Dedications
Christmas is Coming! Join in the tradition of 'decking the halls' of our sanctuary and your homes with beautiful poinsettia plants. While we are unable to have our usual Greens Sale this year, we do invite you to purchase Large ($40) or Medium ($30) sized poinsettias for Advent and the celebration of Christmas.
Donor names and the names of those who the flowers are dedicated to will
be printed in our Advent 4, December 19th bulletin. 

Orders and Payments Due By
Sunday, December 12th

You may order and submit your dedication
details at the link below.
Thank You!
(Your order may be collected following our Christmas Eve Service.)

Upcoming Sundays & Gatherings
10:00 a.m. Worship - Coming Up!
We hope you will join us online or in-person following Covid safety guidelines!
Come, and find reconnection, renewal, hope, and joy as we gather together
Second Sunday in Advent
Communion Sunday, December 5th
Join us this second Sunday in Advent, as we open the doors to the Holy and gather around God's table for Communion. This very special service will also include the baptism of a precious little-one in our congregation.

Third Sunday in Advent - Children and Youth-Led Service!
Sunday, December 12th
Our Christmas Pageant will look a little different this year and will include all ages in the telling of the Christmas Story! Children, youth, and the young-at-heart who would like to participate, please contact Pastor Amy (amy@ucw.org; 617-938-8112)

Fourth Sunday in Advent - Special Music
Sunday, December 19th
The UCW Choir is busy preparing special music for the congregation on this Christmas Sunday. Please plan to join us on this day, and if you can add your voice to the choir, please contact Mijin at mijin@ucw.org.

Longest Night Worship Service - Special Opportunity
Tuesday, December 21st @ 7:00 p.m.
This is a service for those who wonder about the generative power of darkness and wintering. We will create room for the holy even as we recognize the loss in this community of faith of a beloved Pastor, the practices we have sacrificed to be safe in Covid, the hybrid nature of things now and questions that do not always have answers. This service seeks to comfort by reminding us we are not alone and that all feelings are honored.

Christmas Eve Services
Friday, December 24th @ 4:00 & 6:00 p.m.
This year we will be holding Christmas Eve services at 4:00 and 6:00 p.m. We hope you will join us. More details to follow.

Meet and Greet with Pastor Wendy- new dates added!
In an effort to join this community more fully and get to know your stories, Pastor Wendy is offering times for 1 - 2 people to meet gathering on Zoom or in person.

The Sign-up Link can be found HERE

We hope these times work for you. Please email Pastor Wendy if you cannot find a time that is suitable and we'll make another plan.

Please review the available slots and click on the button to sign up.
Adult Formation and Gatherings
UCW Book Group
This Tuesday, November 30th at 7:00 p.m.
Gilead by Marilynne Robinson. 
Please join us on Tuesday, November 30th at 7:00 p.m. for our next book group meeting. This month we will be reading Gilead by Marilynne Robinson. You will find a zoom link and sign-in information below. If you have any questions, please reach out to Alan Cody (almorrow@aol.com)

Zoom Link: HERE
Meeting ID: 832 4667 4155
Passcode: 431699
Dial in: 1 646 558 8656

Advocates for Racial Justice
ARJ Planning Meeting
This Tuesday, Nov. 30th at 7:00 p.m. (via Zoom*)
Have you read The Color of Law by Richard Rothstein?

Have you watched Segregated by Design? 

Would you like to learn about old how zoning laws have created segregation and economic inequity?

The Union Church in Waban is inquiring this of you, and other neighborhood churches. 

Would you like to be in conversation with other churches about this?

You are invited to join us at Advocates for Racial Justice, Tuesday Nov. 30th at 7:00 p.m. to determine next steps. 
*If you are interested in attending this meeting please reach out to Nancy Zollers (dr.nancy.zollers@gmail.com) to be added to the meeting participant contact list.

Kids and Families
Christmas is Coming!
Mark Your Calendars
for these Family Gatherings
Hanging of the Greens and Advent Wreath Making
Sunday, November 28th -10:00 and 11:00 a.m.
Come during worship as we deck the halls (see above), and/or come at 11:00 a.m. as we create family Advent Wreaths together, and share time to connect with other parents and families!

All-Ages Christmas Pageant
Sunday, December 12th
We'll share a relaxed, interactive, all-ages telling of the Christmas Story! We'd love to have some readers, and also kids who might share their gifts of music or dance (or any other gift they'd like to share!). Pre-recorded pieces can be played during worship if that is more comfortable. Pastor Amy will send an email to families, but please be in touch if you can participate in some way!

Youth & Families - Crafts, Caroling, and Christmas Party
Sunday, December 19th
We'll create Stick Stars to light our homes and church, and then travel to the homes of members who aren't able to make it to church in person to share some Christmas cheer! We'll then gather for a fun Christmas celebration together!

Mission Matters
Fort Deposit Elementary School in Lowndes County, Alabama
Book Buddies
New Book Buddies, matched at the beginning of the month to 15 third graders at Fort Deposit Elementary School in Lowndes County, Alabama, are sending new books to their Book Buddies. Some of our Book Buddies have received a picture by email of the child opening the package with the new book. The principal of the school delivers the books as they arrive and reports how excited the children are to receive their own new book. Thanks to all of you who are participating in this meaningful way of enriching the lives of children in one of the poorest counties in the nation.
The Book Buddy program was created after Josephine Bolling McCall made a powerful presentation at Union Church about her father, Elmore Bolling, who was lynched in Alabama for being a successful businessman and philanthropist in Lowndes County. The county has never had a wastewater system with mostly Black families living in rural areas, 27 % in poverty. Earlier this month the Justice Department announced it will conduct an environmental justice investigation into the wastewater disposal program and infectious diseases and outbreaks program in a manner that discriminates against Black residents of Lowndes County.

If you would like to join in this effort of Union Church to continue the philanthropic efforts of Elmore Bolling by being a Book Buddy, please contact me at jenweisz@icloud.com. We will need 30 more Book Buddies for the other two elementary schools in Lowndes County who have children in the third grade needing a Book Buddy. If you, your friends or family members would like to be a Book Buddy, please let me know!    Jenny Weisz 

Please contact Jenny Weisz (jenweisz@icloud.com) if you want to be a Book Buddy this year.
Newton Freedge: Volunteers Needed!
Despite Newton’s image as an affluent suburb, too many of our neighbors struggle to put food on their tables. The Newton Freedge is one way we can help. A free, 24/7 outdoor refrigerator and pantry, the Freedge provides free food and personal supplies to anyone who needs them. We are in need of more volunteers to help on Saturdays.

Union Church Freedge Sign-up: HERE

Common Cathedral Sandwich-Makers!
Common Cathedral
Sandwich-Making for BostonWarm!
We continue to make sandwiches for our friends at Boston Warm every week. This month, we will bring sandwiches to the center on Monday or Wednesday mornings.

If you can help make 25 sandwiches, donate granola bars,
or drive in on Mondays, please sign up HERE.
With questions, please contact Pastor Amy (amy@ucw.org).


Your Pictures and Stories Needed!
What is Your Story; What is Your Song?
Please be part of this all-church initiative!

You should have received an invitation to contribute a paragraph about yourself (individual or family) along with a photograph, and your favorite hymn, to be compiled into a new church booklet or directory. We hope that these brief biographies will help us to get to know each other better and to connect more deeply during this time of transition, and we also hope that they will help Pastor Wendy and our future Senior Pastor to get to know us. We look forward to hearing your story! We'd love to receive all submissions by Dec. 3rd, and will reach out to folks

Please CLICK HERE to learn more,
and share your story and song. Thank you for participating!

Pastoral Care
Pastoral Care Connections

During this time of transition, please know that your church is here for you. Please don't hesitate to reach out to Revs. Wendy Vander Hart or Amy Clark Feldman for prayer or pastoral support:
  • Pastor Wendy's email is seniorpastor@ucw.org and her office phone is 617-965-3893
  • Pastor Amy's email is amy@ucw.org, and her cell phone for calls or texts is 617-938-8112.
Please note: Both of our pastors take Mondays off as a day of rest and Sabbath. If you are in need of urgent pastoral support on this coming Monday,, you can reach out to Pastor Wendy, who will be available for emergencies.
Church Matters
Scripture Reader Sign-Up
If you are joining our Sunday worship in person, please consider signing up as a Scripture Reader for any of our upcoming services

Scripture Reader Sign-up: HERE

Note: Previously we had hoped to include scripture readers who could join us from their home via zoom but unfortunately this is currently not possible.
Host Reception - Sign-Up
Hosting Reception after Worship is so meaningful. This year guidelines are a little different e.g. individually wrapped snacks keep it simple and in lieu of coffee, lemonade or something that can be served easily is preferred. Please follow the link below to sign up or for more information.
Hosting Reception Sign-up: HERE
Our Covenant

We, the members of The Union Church in Waban, true to our founding principle of being an inclusive church, covenant together to nourish and to sustain in our common life and practice a fully welcoming and affirming church for all persons. Welcoming all persons who seek to join with us in a commitment to love God and our neighbors, affirming the inclusive love of Jesus, we are open to all, without regard to race, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity and expression, nationality, ability or economic circumstance. We invite all to full participation in our worship, membership, leadership and life of this church.