VOLUME  4, ISSUE 84, AUGUST 27, 2020
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STAYING CONNECTED TO YOUR CHURCH COMMUNITY
Pumpkin Patch Team Announces 
Cancellation of This Year's Patch          

It is with great sadness that the Pumpkin Patch Team announces the cancellation of Pumpkin Patch 2020.

Our biggest concern is asking Church members to become "essential workers," with all of the COVID19 risks that implies, particularly during the unloading and selling processes. Many of our best sales folks are retired, so would be at greatest risk for COVID-19 complications.

We do not want folks to risk their lives for the Pumpkin Patch!

We look forward to resuming next year!

The Pumpkin Patch Team
Attend Worship By Video

Church Council, our Board of Deacons, the Re-Opening Task Force, and Hills Church clergy continue to believe that - for our church - waiting to re-open remains the most prudent, inclusive and loving path forward. 

Consistent with this decision, the church building remains closed - and church staff members are continuing to work from home.

Virtual worship is being provided every Sunday, and is continuing to feature worship leaders, including John Finney, recording their parts from different locations.
 
All Sunday morning worship services will be available on the church website early Sunday mornings. The services will also premiere on Facebook beginning at 10:00 every Sunday morning, so that people can worship together at the usual time.
  

 
And finally, visiting the church website will allow you to access the Order of Worship for each Sunday morning's 10:00 a.m. Worship Service.

Two red coffee mugs with a smiling faces on a yellow background with the phrase Happy sunday. Happy coffee mugs.
Come to Virtual Community Hour
Every Sunday Morning at 9:30 - 
Grab a Cup of Coffee and Join In!
 
Every Sunday morning, you are invited to visit with our clergy and other members and friends in a "Virtual Community Hour" - from 9:30 Sunday morning until the virtual worship services begin to stream at 10:00.

Following a brief welcome, separate "breakout rooms" are randomly generated to allow for conversations in small groups. The only agenda is to connect with familiar faces and meet new friends, so feel free to bring your coffee and stop in for a quick hello or stay for the full half hour. The dress code is casual. (PJs encouraged!)

Virtual Community Hour is hosted as a Zoom conference, which can be joined using a computer, a smart phone, or a standard phone. If you're not already a Zoom veteran - don't worry. Zoom is very easy to use. To participate in this Sunday's Virtual Community Hour by computer, just click on the link you will see in the community hour notice that will be emailed to you at 6:45 on Sunday morning.
Summer Psalms and Morning Meditation
Tuesday Mornings - from 9:30 - 10:30
 
Please mark your calendars for Tuesday Morning Meditation throughout this summer as we will be continuing to gather via Zoom every Tuesday morning - from 9:30 - 10:30. Each week, we will meditate using sacred readings from the Book of Psalms.  

Zoom is a service that enables groups to connect either by video using your computer or by audio using your phone. To participate, just e-mail Mary Hill Canavan (see below) and she will send you an official Zoom "invite" and tell you how to CLICK and Zoom in. (And if you have been meditating via Zoom for a while now, there is no need to e-mail Mary - as she will automatically send you a Zoom invite.)

Whether you are new to meditation or practice it daily...please join us and be restored during this time together - from wherever your summer takes you.

Peace to you all,
Mary and Judy

Questions? Email Mary Hill Canavan at [email protected] or Rev. Judy Swahnberg at [email protected].
Cup of Morning Prayer
Monday Mornings at 7:00

Every Monday morning at 7:00 you are invited to join Rev. Anne Marie Holloway for a cup of morning prayer - on Facebook LIVE. 

Begin each week in the quiet presence of God in the early morning hours and focus on prayer.

Each session will be held in the sanctuary of nature in varied outdoor locations (weather permitting). Hills Church friends and families are invited to participate via Facebook LIVE on a handheld device while finding an outdoor space to practice an ancient form of prayer known as breath prayer. 

If you cannot make it to the LIVE session, you are invited to Click here to go to our Facebook page or request to have the recordings sent to you via email.

Please share your prayer requests in advance via email to Rev. Anne Marie ([email protected]) - and your personal prayers of celebration and concern will be lifted up each Monday morning and held in gentle care by our virtual small and private Facebook Live group.
Noon Prayers from the Hills

You can also tune into the church Facebook page at noon on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays for a brief time (5-15 minutes) of reflection and prayer with one of the ministers. These prayers will be accessible for viewing later as well.
 
Tuesdays: Rev. Anne Marie Holloway
Wednesdays: Rev. Matt Wooster
Thursdays: Rev. Judy Swahnberg

Contact Your Ministers

Although we are not regularly in our offices at the church these days, you can still reach your ministers by phone and email. Please use the contact information below to be in touch with any of your ministers - and know that they will be there for you if you want to:
  • Share a prayer request,
  • Have a conversation for pastoral care, 
  • Simply share updates and receive a prayerful blessing by phone, or
  • Just hear their friendly and comforting voices. 
Rev. Anne Marie Holloway: [email protected]
Rev. Judy Swahnberg: [email protected]
Rev. Matt Wooster: [email protected]
The Wellesley Food Pantry Has Moved to Temporary Quarters During This Summer's Construction Work at Our Church

Due to this summer's construction at our church, the Wellesley Food Pantry will be operating on a temporary basis out of the Unitarian Universalist church (309 Washington Street - across from Green's Hardware).

The Food Pantry will be returning to the Hills Church once this summer's construction work is complete.

In the meantime, it is important for all of us to continue to support the vital work being done by The Food Pantry. The Pantry's website is updated weekly to reflect items in short supply, but they can always use your help with white and brown rice (preferably 2 pound bags), vegetable oil, dishwashing liquid, paper towels, Kleenex, toilet paper, diapers in sizes 5 and 6, shelf-stable almond and soy milks, and jars of jelly/jam.

For more information about how you could help the Food Pantry at this time, you can always go to their website. Here is the URL - (http://www.wellesleyfoodpantry.org) - or


It is no longer possible to bring your Food Pantry donations to our church, but please continue to drop them in the collection bins at Roche Bros or Whole Foods. OR, you can also drop your donations off on the WEST side of the Unitarian Church on Monday mornings, between 8:30 and 10:30.

Anything you can do to help will be greatly appreciated.
Hills Church Calendar

THURSDAY, August 27
   10:00 a.m.     Clergy Worship Planning - Virtual
   10:30 a.m.     Church Staff Meeting - Virtual
   12:00 p.m.     Noon Prayers - Rev. Swahnberg*** -  On FB
FRIDAY,  August 28
     7:30 p.m.     AA Meeting
SATURDAY, August 29
SUNDAY, August 30
    9:30 a.m.       Virtual Community Hour - Virtual
  10:00 a.m.       Worship Service*** - On FB
     7:30 p.m.      AA Meeting
MONDAY, August 31
     7:00 a.m.      A Morning Cup of Prayer - Rev. Holloway - Virtual
TUESDAY, September 1
     9:30 a.m.      Tuesday Morning Meditation - Virtual
    12:00 p.m.     Noon Prayers - Rev. Holloway*** -  On FB 
      1:00 p.m.     Clergy Pastoral Care Meeting - Virtual
WEDNESDAY, September 2
    12:00 p.m.     Noon Prayers - Rev. Wooster*** -  On FB
THURSDAY, September 3
   10:00 a.m.     Clergy Worship Planning - Virtual
   10:30 a.m.     Church Staff Meeting - Virtual  
   12:00 p.m.     Noon Prayers - Rev. Swahnberg*** -  On FB 
   

This week's Scripture Reading is:
Exodus 3:1-15

Is God good? God is good.
Is life worth living? Life is worth living.
Is the best yet to come? Always, the best is yet to come.
Then go, as friends of Jesus, and enjoy him forever.

-       Iona Abbey Worship Book

Newsletter/Events at the Hills Publication Deadlines
Need to spread the word about an activity or event? Email your notice to Cynthia Gordan, Church Administrator, at [email protected], or call the Church Office at 781-235-4424. 

All submissions are due Fridays, by 5:00 p.m.