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JCC and Around Town: MON, Aug 24 – SUN, Aug 30

Note: Rev Gail will be on vacation/”stay-cation” during the period Aug 20 – Aug 31 while her family visits. You may continue to email Rev Gail, especially in emergency, but responses and availability will be limited during this time. You may contact deacon Meg Phillips if any urgent needs arise. MON, Aug 24 1pm Leaders […]

Memorials: Donald Jackson and Judy Fuller

JUDY FULLERMemorial ServiceGlen Cemetery, Glen, NHFri, Aug 28 • 3pm Link to memorial website: https://judyfuller.alpynservices.com RSVP to the service: https://judyfuller.alpynservices.com/rsvp/ From Judy’s Family: “We would like you to join us for a beautiful memorial service planned for Judy. It will be held at the Glen Cemetary in Glen, NH.  We will begin at 3:00 p.m. […]

Reflections on liberty of thought and action: themes for Independence Day weekend.

Peace is liberty in tranquility. — Marcus Tullius Cicero Real change in the world will only come from a change of heart. — Dalai Lama A hero is any person really intent on making this a better place for all people. — Maya Angelou Every human has four endowments – self awareness, conscience, independent will and creative imagination. These […]

Reflections on laughter as holy practice: themes from Luke and ministry of Christ

I commend mirth. — Ecclesiastes 8:15 A smile is a curve that sets everything straight. — Phyllis Diller A child’s laugh should bethe butterfly wing,the ripple-maker,for all the world.There are many children crying —we hear them echoingfrom news media.It is time to praythe change of the worldin children’s laughter.— Maren Tirabasi Questions to consider: Do […]

Juneteenth

Article shared from NH UCC’s Racial Justice Mission Group: The Racial Justice Mission Group Invites the NH Conference ChurchesTo Celebrate Juneteenth Our Purpose in Celebrating Juneteenth in New Hampshire is based upon our desire for greater visibility, education, and alliance in a state and geographic region that is historically perceived as demographically white. This misperception […]

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