North Street Currents

Just a quick note to get out some info on what's going on, in order of occurence:

Tomorrow, Saturday (1/17), some are getting together to put together our new cabinets for the shelter space in our church building.   If you have the time and are willing to come help, come at 9:30 AM.  Anyone can help!

You're invited to the worship gathering on Sunday (1/18) as we "continue" in our series on "Holistic Stewardship: Doing Well With All That's in our Care."  This week, we will consider what it means to take care of ourselves - the "self."  Next Sunday (1/25), we'll look at "career."  As you come on Sunday, take great care in parking and walking around the church building.  If you're able, please leave the parking spaces directly behind the church building for those who may need it most.  Parking across the street to the left of the firehouse is available on Sundays.

Every year, the Hingham & Hull Religious Leaders Association puts on a Martin Luther King, Jr. program.  This year, it's on Sunday (1/18) afternoon at 3:00 PM at the Linden Ponds Performing Arts Center.  Click here for more information, and don't forget to bring a non-pershable good to benefit the Hingham Interfaith Food Pantry.  Reservations are encouraged by e-mailing noplaceforhate-hingham@juno.com.

The Book Club will re-commence on Sunday (1/18) evening at 7:00 at the home of Andrew & Rebecca Rankin.  They will (finally!) be discussing the book, Dune.

Have you signed up for our first annual North Street Community Retreat (2/13-16)?  We want all who are a part of our community to be able to go, so be sure and let me know if you want to, even if for whatever reason (schedule, finances, anything!), you don't think that you can.  I'm excited about the opportunity to spend extended time with one another.

In community news: 
  • Scott Newell has returned home from rehab.
  • Jodi & Benjamin Anthony ("Benny") Newell are home from the hospital.
  • Everett Pleyer came through surgery fine yesterday, and will be resting at Jordan Hospital in Plymouth for a few days.
  • As always, people continue to go through life, experiencing the joys and the trials that come up.  Be always in prayer for those in our community.

See you soon,
For the whole North Street community,
For & through Christ,
Pastor Jeremy