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Community of ChristChurch
Faith News 5.23.24 |
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This Sunday (May 26th):
NO CHRISTCHURCH WORSHIP
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We encourage everyone to
go together to worship at
Shepherd of the Valley
Lutheran Church
@ 10:00am, Sunday morning
(17625 NW Cornell Rd, Beaverton 97006)
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Upcoming
June 2024 Worship Schedule |
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For the month of June, our pattern
for weekly worship will look like this:
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This month, RFA: On the Road will be at
Christ the King Lutheran Church in Tigard
this coming Tuesday, May 28th from 7 to 8:30pm |
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Testimonial from our April 25th
'Rainbow Faith Alliance - On the Road' gathering in Salem:
“Thanks for the Rainbow Faith Alliance event last night.
We count it as a wonderful success: there was deep interest,
some surprise (a terrific storyteller), and honest sharing.
You demonstrated such wonderful RESPECT traits in your
responses to our questions. We're all very glad you made the effort to take Rainbow Faith Alliance on the road and hope
you will soon have more takers.”
Gretchen Moon
St. Mark Lutheran, Salem
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You are invited to our
5th Community Discernment Gathering!
WHEN?
Sunday, June 2nd, 10am-Noon
(following worship, refreshments provided)
WHERE?
Aloha United Methodist Church
(2270 SW 198th Avenue, Aloha 97003)
WHO?
Members & friends of Community of ChristChurch,
facilitated by Pastor Melissa Reed
Thank you to all who have been participating in our Discernment Season so far. During our 4th Gathering on April 28th, Pastor Melissa gave us an overview of the three possible pathways for congregations in transition:
Radical Transformation Partnership Holy Closure
She then offered examples of congregations who took each of these paths, and explained the amount of capacity (time, energy, people, resources, etc.) that was needed for each of these congregations to follow these paths faithfully.
Then, Pastor Melissa invited us to discuss these pathways in small groups, share what we imagined each pathway could look like for Community of ChristChurch, write them on sticky notes, then place them on the wall sheets under the corresponding pathway. Finally, she asked us to participate in a straw poll (not a binding vote… a gut check,) ranking each pathway with our first (green dot) and second choices (orange dot.)
For a full transcription of the wall sheets, and the results
of
the straw poll, click anywhere on the wall sheet image below:
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Our next gathering will be held on Sunday, June 2nd, after worship.
You can attend in person, or via Zoom at the link below.
We hope to see you there!
If you have any questions, please reach out to an executive team member.
Your Church Council Executive Team:
Suze Engbretson, President
suze.engbretson@gmail.com
Inga Henderson, Secretary
ingakhenderson@gmail.com
Rev. David Eppelsheimer, Pastor pastordavid@comchristchurch.org
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In this time of discernment and transition it is more important than ever that we elect a leadership board and pass a budget that will make it possible for us to move forward into the future God's Spirit has in store for us.
Your current church council is crafting a six month budget that will carry us forward to the end of the 2024 calendar year. It is our belief that we will have made a decision by then concerning the best pathway for this congregation to take (see the Discernment Gathering article below.)
Do you or someone you know have an interest in becoming a church council member during this crucial time? If so, please CLICK HERE to access a Church Council Nomination form. And be sure to mark your calendar for Sunday, June 23rd at 10am, to attend our 2024 Annual Congregational Meeting. |
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Fellowship & Service Opportunities: |
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Instead, we encourage you to participate in... |
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HILLSBORO PRIDE PARTY!
June 1st, Noon to 5pm @ Jerry Willey Plaza
Orenco MAX Station (943 NE Orenco Station Loop, Hillsboro, 97124)
Pride Party is an annual event held on Saturday, June 1, 12 – 5 pm, at Jerry Willey Plaza. This is a free, family-friendly community celebration during Pride month and includes a variety of vendors, live music & entertainment, food, community resources, and activities for all ages. CLICK HERE for more information! |
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... or, check out the Oregon Synod Assembly online... |
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The 2024 annual assembly of the Oregon Synod (ELCA) will be held on Saturday, June 1st online (Zoom for voting members and YouTube Live Stream for all others.)
Thank you to Suze Engbretson and Violet Thetford
for volunteering to be our ChristChurch voting members for this assembly.
If you are interested in attending the assembly as a non-voting participant, you can live stream the event here:
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SMLC Food Pantry sign up here:
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Looking for other ways to give back to our local community?
Please consider giving to one of these community partners... |
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Home Plate Youth services has created an Amazon Wishlist to help provide much needed items to houseless youth in Washington County.
Home Plate's Amazon Wishlist |
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Aloha UMC Trading Post
With the opening of the Safe Rest Pod Village located on Aloha UMC's land, the AUMC Trading Post is busier than ever.
Volunteers at the Trading Post have let us know that there is a growing need for gently used adult clothing and tennis shoes, new socks, and individually wrapped snack foods.
Additionally, there is a need for:
- New underwear (adult sizes)
- Suitcases
- Canned salmon, fish, and chicken
You can bring these donated items to the church office on Mondays and Wednesdays from 9am to Noon. |
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You may recall that we voted last year to give $10,000 to Care Partners to support their work of providing LGBTQ+ specific grief and bereavement support. Read below to see some of programs made possible with your generosity... |
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COVID 19 Safety Update:
As we move toward holding more worship services and events in person, we are also moving into the cold and flu season. We want to be mindful of our health and well-being as individuals and as a community. This means that we will be keeping close track of the Community Risk Level as it is indicated on the COVID Act Now website for Washington County.
https://covidactnow.org/us/oregon-or/county/washington_county/?s=47743522
And we will follow these basic guidelines:
Community Risk Level:
LOW Masks are not required;
those who prefer to wear them are encouraged to do so.
MEDIUM Masks are required;
singers and speakers up front can
remove masks when they sing/speak.
HIGH Masks are required for everyone;
we may choose to refrain from in-person worship
and meet via Zoom only.
If the Community Risk Level changes prior to Sunday
in-person worship, we will send out a Special Faith News
Email Bulletin. Please look for that bulletin in your email
inbox on Saturday evening or Sunday morning before you
leave the house, to learn the Community Risk Level and proceed accordingly. As always, if you have a cough, a fever,
or any cold or flu-like symptoms, we ask you to stay home
and join us online.
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Community of ChristChurch
This is Christ's church. There is a place for you here.
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Online Worship Logistics:
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We are a Reconciling in Christ Congregation. We are a faith community that is committed to the welcome, inclusion, celebration, and advocacy for people of all sexual orientations, gender identities, and gender expressions; that work for racial equity and are committed to antiracism. Find out more here. |
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Our Facebook page is updated on a regular basis. Please feel free to share our posts with friends, or have a shoutout for something you heard in worship. tag @Community of ChristChurch in your posts! |
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