December 27, 2012

  December 28, 2012

This Sunday - Sunday is the first and only Sunday of Christmas this year. Since it is also the last Sunday before a new calendar year, we will be observing a Wesley Covenant Service like we have in the past couple of years. The WCS is a meaningful way to begin a new year. You can read most of the words from the service here.

In addition, a new calendar year is often a time that people spend energy re-organizing life, assessing schedules, etc. If you are looking for ways to "draw nearer" to God in Christ, consider some or all of John Wesley's spiritual disciplines. I have written a bit about them here on my site. They would be useful in challenging you as you look to be formed more in Christ. Let me know if you have any questions or would like some direction in these things. - Pastor Jeremy

Spanish Word of the Week -  navidad, which means "Christmas"

Fanny Crosby Senior Adult Gathering - The life of Fanny Crosby, who was blind from childhood, will be presented in the lower level of our sister church, the Wollaston Church of the Nazarene on Sunday, January 13th at 4:00 PM. The Rev. Ann Nelson (retired) will do this in the form of a monologue. Her husband, John is the co-presenter and narrator. We will sing about 10 of her songs. She wrote over 8,000 hymns, such as Blessed Assurance and To God Be the Glory. Anyone who enjoys singing hymns is invited. Sweet breads, tea, and coffee will be provided. An offering will be taken. You don’t want to miss this one!


Community Retreat - With the holidays coming to a close, it can only mean...our annual retreat is fast approaching! There are just 48 more days until we travel north to Windsor Hills outside Hillsboro, NH for rest, relaxation, and growth in fellowship together. Stay tuned for more details, but be sure to block out the dates on your calendar: February 15-18 (President's Day Weekend).


  • Have anything to share here? Let Christina know.
Other Reminders:
Sunday, December 30th
Gathering to Worship (9:30 AM)
Sunday School (10:30 AM~)
Wednesday, January 2nd
Community Dinner (6:00 PM)
Bible Study (7:00 PM) - Psalmist's Cry

Upcoming Dates:
  • Annual Retreat- Feb. 15th-18th
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Use our online calendar for these and other dates/events as well as our other online sites below! (If you would like to add the church calendar to your Google Calendar, just search for "communication@northst.org" where it says "Add a friend's calendar".)

December 20, 2012


December 20, 2012

As always in December, there is a lot going on! Be sure to read below to find out how to participate in some of the great things happening during these AdventChristmas seasons.

Coming up in Worship - Pastor Jeremy will be preaching this Sunday out of the lectionary passages, with our Advent theme focusing on Love. And on Monday, December 24 (Christmas Eve!), we will begin the season of Christmas with one of the highlights of our year together: Christmas Eve: Gathering of Lights  at 4:16 PM (sundown).

Also, before you begin a new calendar year, join us on Sunday, Dec. 30th for the Wesley Covenant Service, which is a wonderful way to make commitment to the Lord in a new start.

Spanish Word of the Week - amor, which means "love".

Annual Christmas Sing-Along - Join us at Thaxter Park (just up Thaxter Street from our chapel) on Saturday, December 22nd at 5pm for an evening of soup and Christmas carol singing. The residents at Thaxter will be providing diner and we are all asked to bring finger desserts (cookies, brownies, etc.). Should be a great time once again!

Ladies' Christmas Gathering - TONIGHT!!! Attention all ladies: join us on December 20th at 7pm at Charlie DiSante's house for a cookie exchange and fellowship. We will exchange our cookies, have hot beverages and engage in fellowship! Also to make it a more festive night we will exchange in the making of ornaments. Bring enough supplies to be able to teach everyone how to make a simple ornament that everyone will be able to take home at the end of the night. We will also have a simple gift exchange. No need to buy anything, just bring something from home you are no longer using and we will exchange away. If you are coming or if you have any questions please email Christina Duncan (so we can get a headcount for the ornaments). Oh, and all the above activities are optional. Feel free to just bring yourself!

  • Our own Dr. Richard Fish will be on the radio on December 29th, sharing his wisdom concerning "Getting out of Credit Card debt" on ENC's iThink Radio.
  • Got anything that you might like to have shared here? Let us know.
Other Reminders:
Thursday, December 20th
Ladies Christmas Gathering (7:00 PM)
Saturday, December 22nd
Christmas Sing-Along at Thaxter Park (5:00 PM)
Sunday, December 23rd
Gathering to Worship (9:30 AM)
Sunday School (10:30 AM~)
Monday, December 24th
Christmas Eve Gathering of Lights (4:16 PM)
Wednesday, December 26th
Community Dinner (6:00 PM)
Bible Study (7:00 PM) - Psalmist's Cry

Upcoming Dates:
  • Wesley Covenant Service - Dec. 30th at 9:30 AM
  • Annual Retreat- Feb. 15th-18th
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Use our online calendar for these and other dates/events as well as our other online sites below! (If you would like to add the church calendar to your Google Calendar, just search for "communication@northst.org" where it says "Add a friend's calendar".)

December 13, 2012

December 13, 2012


As always with this season, there is a lot going on!
Be sure to read below to find out how to participate in some of the
great things happening during these AdventChristmas seasons.


TOMORROW (Friday) EVENING - We are having our first Remembrance gathering in quite a while: Advent. Come to the chapel at 6:30 for this reflective time of worship and communion. Old friends Tim Capozzi and Sam Mohnkern will be joining Sarah as guest musicians. It should be a great time!

This Sunday - Pastor Jeremy will be back to preaching this Sunday out of the lectionary passages, with our Advent theme focusing on Joy. Be sure to come early(er) to catch some great special music and the Advent group reading this week. And again: Don't forget to mark your calendars for our Christmas Eve: Gathering of Lights service on December 24 at 4:16 PM (sundown).

Coming Home Advent CD - Do you have any left over CDs from last Advent? Bring them back to the chapel so we can continue to give them to our friends this year!

Spanish Word of the Week - alegria, which means "joy". 

Annual Christmas Sing-Along - Join us at Thaxter Park (just up Thaxter Street from our chapel) on Saturday, December 22nd at 5pm for an evening of soup and Christmas carol singing. The residents at Thaxter will be providing diner and we are all asked to bring finger desserts (cookies, brownies, etc.). Should be a great time once again!

Ladies' Christmas Gathering - Attention all ladies: join us on December 20th at 7pm at Charlie DiSante's house for a cookie exchange and fellowship. We will exchange our cookies, have hot beverages and engage in fellowship! Also to make it a more festive night we will exchange in the making of ornaments. Bring enough supplies to be able to teach everyone how to make a simple ornament that everyone will be able to take home at the end of the night. We will also have a simple gift exchange. No need to buy anything, just bring something from home you are no longer using and we will exchange away. If you are coming or if you have any questions please email Christina Duncan (so we can get a headcount for the ornaments). Oh, and all the above activities are optional. Feel free to just bring yourself!

A great way to support Friends of the Homeless - As a fund-raiser for Friends of the Homeless of the South Shore, a trial run of Stop & Shop gift cards will be available by pre-order. 5% of the proceeds of these gift cards will be donated to the Shelter. If you are interested in helping out, check your budget for what you spend at grocery stores in a month (or two, if possible), or check your bank/credit card statements and find an average of what you might expect to spend in that time period. Once you have a figure that works in your budget that you can afford to pay upfront, send an email to Nathan Scott or call (781) 964-6084 and your pledge will be noted. Once the gift cards are in, Nathan will be in touch with you to arrange pick up and gather your pledged funds. At that point just use your gift cards to make purchases at Stop & Shop as you would your credit card over the space you had budgeted out. (By the by, these are a great way to keep track of when you are tending over budget for groceries). The cards should be here in time for Christmas as well, if you want to give a very useful gift card to someone as a gift. All this with the knowledge that 5% of your purchase goes to help a good cause. If things go smoothly staff at Friends of the Homeless would be interested in placing orders with Stop & Shop's Cash for Causes program on a recurring basis as interest dictates. Thank you. THE LAST DAY TO ORDER IS TOMORROW FRIDAY THE 14TH

The Friends of the Homeless Christmas Gift Shoppe is open! Last year Friends of the Homeless sponsored Christmas gifts for nearly 250 families in shelters and motels. This year, the number is approaching 300. You can sponsor a family or donate new gift items for age ranges infants through adults. We always seem to run short of gifts for older teen boys and men. As always, there is much need for help in sorting, wrapping, and delivering gifts. Call 781-659-7741 for details on how to help! Or email Dorothy Newell.

Newell Gathering Room Keurig - We love that so many are warmed and filled with tea, coffee, and hot chocolate every week on Sunday mornings and throughout. As we seek to be hospitable to all who enter our chapel, it's great that we can offer such drinks to anyone who comes through. As always, help with keeping the supplies supplied is welcome, encouraged and needed. You can place money donations in the box by the Keurig machines or even buy and bring in packages of K-cups to share with all. Thanks for your help and keep drinking that coffee, tea, and hot chocolate!
  • Our own Dr. Richard Fish will be on the radio on December 29th, sharing his wisdom concerning "Getting out of Credit Card debt" on ENC's iThink Radio
  • We continue to pray these days for Connie Vandervort and the whole Grantz family as they continue to support and make decisions for Connie's father, Rev. Howard Grantz in the wake of a stroke. Pray also for wisdom concerning hospitals, rehab, and the immediate future.
  • And we continue to pray for the Gerber family as Doug's father is in for more treatments for his cancer. Pray also for wisdom concerning insurance difficulties.
  • Got anything that you might like to have shared here? Let us know.
Other Reminders:
Friday, December 14th
The Remembrance (6:30 PM)
Sunday, December 16th
Gathering to Worship (9:30 AM)
Sunday School (10:30 AM~)
Wednesday, December 19th
Community Dinner (6:00 PM)
Bible Study (7:00 PM)- Psalmist's Cry

Upcoming Dates:
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Use our online calendar for these and other dates/events as well as our other online sites below! (If you would like to add the church calendar to your Google Calendar, just search for "communication@northst.org" where it says "Add a friend's calendar".)

December 6, 2012

 December 6, 2012


As always with this season, there is a lot going on! 
Be sure to read below to find out how to participate in some of the 
great things happening during these Advent & Christmas seasons.

This Sunday - This Sunday is the second of Advent. Pastor Dennis will be preaching on the peace of Advent out of the lectionary passages which you can read here. We will also have anointing during prayer for any who would like to be anointed.

Don't forget to mark your calendars for our Christmas Eve: Gathering of Lights service on December 24 at 4:16 PM (sundown).

Coming Home Advent CD - Do you have any left over CDs from last Advent? Bring them back to the chapel so we can continue to give them to our friends this year!

Guatemala Partnership - As of this past Sunday (12/2), we are up to almost 60% of our goal ($7,105 of $12,000). We're getting there! This week was a big week for Vida Abundante Church in Guatemala City as they had a Vacation Bible School. Spanish Word of the Week - paz, which means "peace"

Annual Christmas Sing-Along - Join us at Thaxter Park (just up Thaxter Street from our chapel) on Saturday, December 22nd at 5pm for an evening of soup and Christmas carol singing. The residents at Thaxter will be providing diner and we are all asked to bring finger desserts (cookies, brownies, etc.). Should be a great time once again!

Ladies' Christmas Gathering - Attention all ladies: join us on December 20th at 7pm at Charlie DiSante's house for a cookie exchange and fellowship. We will exchange our cookies, have hot beverages and engage in fellowship! Also to make it a more festive night we will exchange in the making of ornaments. Bring enough supplies to be able to teach everyone how to make a simple ornament that everyone will be able to take home at the end of the night. We will also have a simple gift exchange. No need to buy anything, just bring something from home you are no longer using and we will exchange away. If you are coming or if you have any questions please email Christina Duncan (so we can get a headcount for the ornaments). Oh, and all the above activities are optional.  Feel free to just bring yourself!


A great way to support Friends of the Homeless - As a fund-raiser for Friends of the Homeless of the South Shore, a trial run of Stop & Shop gift cards will be available by pre-order. 5% of the proceeds of these gift cards will be donated to the Shelter. If you are interested in helping out, check your budget for what you spend at grocery stores in a month (or two, if possible), or check your bank/credit card statements and find an average of what you might expect to spend in that time period. Once you have a figure that works in your budget that you can afford to pay upfront, send an email to Nathan Scott or call (781) 964-6084 and your pledge will be noted. Once the gift cards are in, Nathan will be in touch with you to arrange pick up and gather your pledged funds. At that point just use your gift cards to make purchases at Stop & Shop as you would your credit card over the space you had budgeted out. (By the by, these are a great way to keep track of when you are tending over budget for groceries). The cards should be here in time for Christmas as well, if you want to give a very useful gift card to someone as a gift. All this with the knowledge that 5% of your purchase goes to help a good cause. If things go smoothly staff at Friends of the Homeless would be interested in placing orders with Stop & Shop's Cash for Causes program on a recurring basis as interest dictates. Thank you.

The Friends of the Homeless Christmas Gift Shoppe opened today! Last year Friends of the Homeless sponsored Christmas gifts for nearly 250 families in shelters and motels. This year, the number is approaching 300. You can sponsor a family or donate new gift items for age ranges infants through adults. We always seem to run short of gifts for older teen boys and men. As always, there is much need for help in sorting, wrapping, and delivering gifts. Call 781-659-7741 for details on how to help! Or email Dorothy Newell.


Newell Gathering Room Keurig - We love that so many are warmed and filled with tea, coffee, and hot chocolate every week on Sunday mornings and throughout. As we seek to be hospitable to all who enter our chapel, it's great that we can offer such drinks to anyone who comes through. As always, help with keeping the supplies supplied is welcome, encouraged and needed. You can place money donations in the box by the Keurig machines or even buy and bring in packages of K-cups to share with all. Thanks for your help and keep drinking that coffee, tea, and hot chocolate!
  • Pray for the Vandervort family as they are in Florida after Connie's father had a stroke and is in ICU.
  • Pray for the Walsh family as Lauren's grandmother (Audrey Walsh) has been taken off dialysis. She lives in Connecticut.
Other Reminders:
Sunday, December 9th
Gathering to Worship (9:30 AM)
Sunday School (10:30 AM~)
Wednesday, December 12th
Community Dinner (6:00 PM)
Bible Study (7:00 PM)- Psalmist's Cry

Upcoming Dates:
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Use our online calendar for these and other dates/events as well as our other online sites below! (If you would like to add the church calendar to your Google Calendar, just search for "communication@northst.org" where it says "Add a friend's calendar".)

November 29, 2012

November 29, 2012

This Sunday - This Sunday is the first of Advent. Can you believe it? We're just weeks away from Christmas. With all that this means, it's exciting to so many of us. And yet, Advent continues to serve as a season prior to Christmas reminding us of the period of waiting for Israel before Christ came and the period we the Church are in as we wait for Christ's return. Each week we will once again worship around a theme. This week's is Hope. Join us as we worship together in this season building up to Christmas. Pastor Jeremy will be preaching out of the Lectionary passages this week: Psalm 25:1-10, Jeremiah 33:14-16, 1 Thessalonians 3:9-13, and Luke 21:25-36. You can read them here.

Also, be sure to mark your calendars now for our Christmas Eve: Gathering of Lights service on December 24 at 4:16 PM (sundown).

Faith Promise Update - As of this past Sunday (11/25), we are up to almost 60% of our goal. We're getting there!

Spanish Word of the Week - advenimiento, which means "advent"

Parking - A note on our parking situation: As of now, we should not park in the parking lot next to the chapel anymore (AKA "The Hersey House"). In addition, you may have noticed that a new driveway will be installed along the property that will take out all of the available street parking. For now, those who are able should park up Thaxter Street in the dirt lot by "Hersey Field". We will be working on firmer options with the Town of Hingham. As always, please save the spots directly behind the chapel for the mobile-challenged, guests, and those who come late. Stay tuned in the coming weeks for more information.

A great way to support Friends of the Homeless - As a fund-raiser for Friends of the Homeless of the South Shore, a trial run of Stop & Shop gift cards will be available by pre-order. 5% of the proceeds of these gift cards will be donated to the Shelter. If you are interested in helping out, check your budget for what you spend at grocery stores in a month (or two, if possible), or check your bank/credit card statements and find an average of what you might expect to spend in that time period. Once you have a figure that works in your budget that you can afford to pay upfront, send an email to Nathan Scott or call (781) 964-6084 and your pledge will be noted. Once the gift cards are in, Nathan will be in  touch with you to arrange pick up and gather your pledged funds. At that point just use your gift cards to make purchases at Stop & Shop as you would your credit card over the space you had budgeted out. (By the by, these are a great way to keep track of when you are tending over budget for groceries). The cards should be here in time for Christmas as well, if you want to give a very useful gift card to someone as a gift. All this with the knowledge that 5% of your purchase goes to help a good cause. If things go smoothly staff at Friends of the Homeless would be interested in placing orders with Stop & Shop's Cash for Causes program on a recurring basis as interest dictates. Thank you.

Ktizo Gallery - One of the beauties of a community is that we each bring various ways of worshiping. Though we most often worship communally through scripture, prayer, and song, many of us also worship through the visual arts. We want to remind you that our Ktizo Nook/Gallery is an open space for exactly that purpose! So please bring in your visual and written arts to display: photography, paintings, drawings, poetry, etc. to share in that gallery space. If you have questions about it, ask Sarah!

  • Handel's Messiah at ENC - Eastern Nazarene College's Choral Union will proudly present music from the G.F. Handel's oratorio Messiah on Saturday, Dec. 1 at 7pm and Sunday, Dec. 2 at 3pm. The choral union, comprised of college students and community members (including several from the North St. community), will be joined by professional orchestra and soloists to present the beloved work of classical music. All are invited to this FREE concert!

Other Reminders:

Sunday, December 2nd
Gathering to Worship (9:30 AM)
Sunday School (10:30 AM~)

Wednesday, December 5th
Community Dinner (6:00 PM)
Bible Study (7:00 PM)- Psalmist's Cry

Upcoming Dates:
  • The Remembrance: Advent Edition - Dec. 14th at 6:30 PM
  • Christmas Eve Gathering of Lights Service - Dec. 24th at 4:16 PM
  • Wesley Covenant Service - Dec. 30th at 9:30 AM
  • Annual Retreat- Feb. 15th-18th
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Use our online calendar for these and other dates/events as well as our other online sites below! (If you would like to add the church calendar to your Google Calendar, just search for "communication@northst.org" where it says "Add a friend's calendar".)

November 15, 2012

November 15, 2012

This Sunday - It's hard to believe, but we are wrapping up Galatians this week. Next week is Christ the King Sunday and then we're into Advent! After worship and Sunday School this week, please join us for our annual Thanksgiving potluck.  There is a Facebook event page for you to see what is still needed if you were unable to sign-up this past Sunday. You could also email Christina.

Parking - A note on our parking situation: As of now, we should not park in the parking lot next to the chapel anymore (AKA "The Hersey House"). In addition, you may have noticed that a new driveway will be installed along the property that will take out all of the available street parking. For now, those who are able should park up Thaxter Street in the dirt lot by "Hersey Field". We will be working on firmer options with the Town of Hingham. As always, please save the spots directly behind the chapel for the mobile-challenged, guests, and those who come late. Stay tuned in the coming weeks for more information.

Fall Clean-up Day - We will be having a Fall cleanup day at the Chapel on Saturday. Come one, come all! Saturday Nov. 17. 8am to noon. Rake, rake, rake those leaves.

Guatemala Partnership - Faith Promise Results - We have a ways to go a bit to be able to support Vida Abundante Church in Guatemala City. Faith "promises" have come in to the amount of about $5745 (as of last Sunday, 11/11). To fulfill what the church board felt led to commit to both world evangelism and our Guatemala Partnership amounts to over $12,000.

As a Church of the Nazarene, North Street Community participates in the greater worldwide works and efforts of the denomination by giving to the World Evangelism Fund to the amount of 5.5% of our regular income. In years past, we have even overpaid this amount because we believe in the work of the CotN. In addition, we felt led to begin a partnership. We have seen this come to fruition with Vida Abundante CotN in Guatemala City. For now, the board desires to support the partnership with a monthly amount of $300. As an effort to fulfill these two things, we are practicing "Faith Promise," which in short, is a promise made in faith between an individual or family and God. Check out those links to read more about the WEF and Faith Promise.

Spanish Word of the Week - acción de gracias meaning Thanksgiving
  
Advent/Christmas Decorating-Yes, it is indeed that time of year already! We will decorate for the Advent season on Sunday afternoon, November 25th (Christ the King Sunday!). Please let Sarah know whether you can help!

Ktizo Gallery -One of the beauties of a community is that we each bring various ways of worshiping. Though we most often worship communally through scripture, prayer, and song, many of us also worship through the visual arts. We want to remind you that our Ktizo Nook/Gallery is an open space for exactly that purpose! So please bring in your visual and written arts to display: photography, paintings, drawings, poetry, etc. to share in that gallery space. If you have questions about it, ask Sarah!
  • Annual Hingham Community Thanksgiving Service @ Old Ship Church (90 Main St.), Wednesday Nov. 21, 7 PM - A tradition of 100+ years continues this Thanksgiving as friends from many congregations in Hingham and Hull gather to celebrate Thanksgiving at the annual Interfaith Community Thanksgiving Service, sponsored by the Hingham/Hull Religious Leaders Association. All are welcome to attend the service, followed by a time of fellowship across the street at the First Baptist Church. This year's preacher is Rev. Anne Emry, from the Episcopal Parish of St. John in Hingham. If you are interested in being part of the interfaith choir for the service, please contact Sarah for more details.
  •  Handel's Messiah at ENC - Eastern Nazarene College's Choral Union will proudly present music from the G.F. Handel's oratorio Messiah on Saturday, Dec. 1 at 7pm and Sunday, Dec. 2 at 3pm. The choral union, comprised of college students and community members (including several from the North St. community), will be joined by professional orchestra and soloists to present the beloved work of classical music. All are invited to this FREE concert!
Other Reminders:

Saturday, November 17th
Fall Clean-up (8:00 AM- 12:00PM)

Sunday, November 18th
Gathering to Worship (9:30 AM)
Sunday School (10:30 AM~)
Potluck (12:00 PM)

Upcoming Dates:
  • The Remembrance: Advent Edition - Dec. 14th at 6:30 PM
  • Wesley Covenant Service - Dec. 30th at 9:30 AM
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Use our online calendar for these and other dates/events as well as our other online sites below! (If you would like to add the church calendar to your Google Calendar, just search for "communication@northst.org" where it says "Add a friend's calendar".)

November 8, 2012

November 8, 2012


This Sunday - We have but two more weeks in Galatians! In many ways, we've been building up to this week's passage. We're rather clear by now of Paul's message that the law or rule-keeping systems are of no value to faith in Christ. Or, we understand that the result of keeping the rules of the law is fruitlessness. So the question becomes: just what is the fruit of faith in Christ and how do we grow such fruit? This week's passage (Galatians 5:16-26) is well-known to answer this question and will lead us on Sunday. I hope you can come. - Pastor Jeremy

 

Guatemala Partnership - Faith Promise Results - After our Faith Promise Weekend a couple of weekends ago, we have a ways to go a bit to be able to support Vida Abundante Church in Guatemala City. Faith "promises" have come in to the amount of about $4700. To fulfill what the church board felt led to commit to both world evangelism and our Guatemala Partnership amounts to over $12,000. We had a lengthy discussion at our Monday evening board meeting about how to be able to do this. The board feels as though the church community will still be able to cover the total amount through faith promises. But we're going to need help. So we want to be clearer about how this all works:

As a Church of the Nazarene, North Street Community gets to participate in the greater worldwide works and efforts of the denomination by giving to the World Evangelism Fund to the amount of 5.5% of our regular income. In years past, we have even overpaid this amount because we believe in the work of the CotN. In addition, we felt led to begin a partnership. We have seen this come to fruition with Vida Abundante CotN in Guatemala City. For now, the board desires to support the partnership with a monthly amount of $300.  As an effort to fulfill these two things, we are practicing "Faith Promise," which in short, is a promise made in faith between an individual or family and God. Check out those links to read more about the WEF and Faith Promise.

We will have more cards and a time of prayer on Sunday to wrap up our Faith Promise for this year. Thanks for your faithfulness!

Spanish Word of the Week - ninos, which is the noun for children.

The Psalmist's Cry - With the bad weather last night, some could not make it to our regular Wednesday gatherings. As such, we've moved beginning our new series until next Wednesday. You can still get in! There are copies of the first chapter on the pulpit in the Newell Gathering Room, or you can check it out here. You can also watch a trailer of the series videos here.

Fall Clean-up Day - 
We will be having a Fall cleanup day at the Chapel. Come one, come all! Saturday Nov. 17. 8am to noon. Rake,rake,rake those leaves.

November Potluck - On Sunday, November 18th, we will have a Thanksgiving-themed potluck.  There is a sign-up sheet in the foyer of the chapel.

  • Jennifer Colson is looking for a ride home from Logan Airport on Thursday, Nov. 15th at about 4:00 PM. 

Other Reminders:

Sunday, November 11th
Gathering to Worship (9:30 AM)
Sunday School (10:30 AM~)

Wednesday, November 14th
Community Dinner (6:00 PM)
Corporate Study Discussion (7:00 PM~)

Upcoming Dates:
  • Fall Clean-up- Nov. 17th-8am-12
  • Thanksgiving Potluck - Nov. 18th
  • The Remembrance: Advent Edition - Dec. 14th at 6:30pm
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Use our online calendar for these and other dates/events as well as our other online sites below! (If you would like to add the church calendar to your Google Calendar, just search for "communication@northst.org" where it says "Add a friend's calendar".)