Spiritually Alive, Joyfully Inclusive, Committed to Justice
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Week at a Glance 1/26/2023
Sunday, January 29, 2023
9:00 am Sunday School for Children
9:00 am Java & Jesus
10:00 am Worship
(in-person and live streamed)
Rev. Dr. Julia Burkey Preaching
Special Music: Ryan Conners (piano)
Lay Liturgist: Ruthanne Landsness
11:00 Chili Cook-Off in Friendship Hall
Women’s Book Group
Thursday, February 2
1:30 pm – 3:00 pm
Zoom
Yoga
Thursday, January Feb 2
5:30 pm – 6:30 pm
Leslie Linser
Crossroads
Breakfast Group
Friday, February 3
8:30 am
Denny’s Gammon Road
Meditation Group
Friday, February 3
9:30 am – 10:30 am
Sue Dixon
Zoom
Family Game Night
Friday, February 3
6:00 pm – 8:00 pm
Rachael Lancor
Friendship Hall
Annual Meeting
Sunday, February 5
11am after Worship
Link for Annual Report
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Lost & Found & Free Books
There are two tables set up in Friendship Hall with the lost and found items, from the last year. Please look and see if you have forgotten a jacket or a cup or have lost a glove or a scarf. What is not retrieved will be taken to Goodwill.
There is also a table with Free Books…..please take what you would like and the rest will be donated.
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Spiritual
Nourishment
for you!
For the week of Jan 26 – Feb 1
Read this week’s reflections as a way to dive deeper into your spiritual practice or to get some nourishment and inspiration
for your day.
Click Here for Reflections
We are grateful for the ministry of Jeanne Moberly who is a member of Adult Faith Formation, as she puts together a set of fresh readings every week for our devotional practice at Orchard Ridge UCC. You will see these posted daily if you are part of the “Members & Friends” Facebook group. If you know someone who needs encouragement and would like the devotional mailed to them, please contact Julie Wombacher in the church office.
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January Compassion Offering
Ethical Trade Co
Ethical Trade Co was founded in 2015 after its founders witnessed firsthand exploitation and human trafficking affecting people in southeast Asia. They met companies there that offered ethical employment opportunities to the people in their communities to prevent further exploitation. Feeling inspired, they set out to provide a marketplace for the products the companies were making so that they could offer ethical employment to even more people. Today ETC’s work financially empowers formerly exploited people in more than 25 countries.
As ETC sells items or receives donations into the general fund, it is able to purchase more products which uphold the vision of empowering artisans by paying them a livable wage for their labor so that they are able to break free from exploitation and trafficking.
VIDEO
You can make a donation by check, on the memo line, please write “compassion” and mail to ORUCC, 1501 Gilbert Road, Madison, WI 53711, or donate online from our website. The link is https://orucc.org/contribute/support/
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Chili Cook-Off
Sunday, January 29th, after worship in Friendship Hall
Our annual Chili-Cookoff is a favorite events for families and friends of ORUCC! Not only do we taste delicious chili and cornbread recipes, but we are able to visit and connect with one another in an unhurried, casual and festive atmosphere! Please join us even if you’re unable to bring food. No charge! But if you’re able to bring food, please bring a meat chili, vegetarian chili (in a crock pot labeled with your name), or homemade cornbread. Please bring a card with the name of the chili and ingredients, and any possible allergens. We’ll award ribbons for the favorite meat chili, vegetarian chili and cornbread, not in a spirit of competition, but in a spirit of good fun!
If you’ve already signed up on paper at church, no need to sign up here. If you prefer to sign up via email, email Karin Drury at: [email protected]
Click here to sign up
(This includes signing up to bring chili,
as well as to help with setup and cleanup)
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Women’s Book Group
Welcome to 2023 Fellow Readers!
We have this year’s line up of books all set (Link to Schedule). Our first Zoom meeting will be held Thursday, February 2 from 1:30 to 3:00 p.m. A link will be sent to those on the email list. This month’s discussion will be led by Leslie Rebhorn about Like a Mule Bringing Ice Cream to the Sun by Sarah Ladigo Manyika. This is a story of an independent 75-year-old Nigerian woman living in San Francisco and the changes she encounters when her independence is challenged by an injury. Leaders are needed for September and November meetings.
Please email Deanna Blanchard at [email protected] if you could lead either meeting, for more information, or to be added to the group email list.
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Friday Breakfast Group – February 3
The next Friday Breakfast is set for February 3 at 8:30 am at Denny’s, 433 S. Gammon Road. All are welcome! The group meets on the first Friday of the month and includes both men and women. Join us for this informal chance to connect and converse on many topics. Contact Louise Jeanne, Link for more information.
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GREAT COMMUNITY, GREAT FOOD, GREAT PROGRAM
Over 55 Wednesday, February 8, 11:30 am
JustDane is entering its 50th year serving the Madison area serving people in a wide variety of ways. Healing House provides medical respite for families without housing after hospitalization. Just Bakery not only provides delicious baked goods, but provides job training for people reentering the community after imprisonment. A variety of other programs work to protect health, reduce violence, and reconnect people with the community.
Orchard Ridge UCC members Julie Horst and Phil Haslanger will give an overview of the work of JustDane at the Over 55 lunch gathering on Wednesday, Feb. 8. Julie is co-president of the JustDane board and is a research project manager at the Center for Health Enhancement System Studies at UW-Madison. Phil is secretary of the JustDane Board and is serving this year as a parish associate at Christ Presbyterian Church.
Please RSVP to Steve Sheets, [email protected] (LINK) to assist the catering team with a head count
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Movie Group Returns to Oakwood Village
Friday, Feb. 10, 7:00 pm
Join us to Watch the Film: “CODA” With Discussion to Follow
Our November showing was so successful we are returning to Oakwood Village to watch CODA (Child Of Deaf Adults) a 2021 coming-of-age film set in Gloucester, Mass. The movie won three Academy Awards- Best Picture, Best Supporting Actor, Best Adapted Screenplay. The film explores the struggles of 17 year old Ruby Rossi, the only hearing person in her fishing business family. Ruby faces the moral dilemma of going away to college to further her passion for singing, knowing that may mean abandoning her family and their livelihood.
Much to enjoy and discuss in this film. We will meet at the Oakwood Village Arts Center at 7:00 on Friday, February 10th and, following the film, meet in the Sun Room for a discussion. Contact Baxter Richardson, [email protected], Doug Loving [email protected], or Steve Sheets, erab1958 @icloud.com Movie Group coordinators with any questions.
Parking made easy. Enter Oakwood Village at the Island Drive traffic signal, immediately make a right turn and you’ll find yourself at the auditorium parking area on your left. That’s where we need to be. Walk up the sidewalk and enter.
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Solo Recital & Concert January 27 and January 28
This Friday Bethany Schultz will be performing a solo recital of clarinet and bass clarinet music as part of the First Unitarian Society’s Noon Musicale series. She will be joined by the fabulous Beth Wilson on piano.
Friday Noon Musicale Solo Recital
First Unitarian Society-Landmark Building
900 University bay Dr.
Bring your lunch and enjoy some music!
If you can’t make the 27th, she will be performing one of her bass clarinet solo pieces (and several chamber ensemble pieces) the following evening.
Madison New Music Ensemble Concert
Saturday, January 28, 7 pm
Oakwood Village West auditorium
6205 Mineral Point Rd.
Come out and support Bethany in these events!
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YOGA
Thursdays 5:30 Friendship Hall
Instructor Leslie Linser
A slow flow class with a spiritual intention. Bring a yoga mat.
For questions email Leslie at [email protected]
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COLLEGE SCHOLARSHIPS AVAILABLE
Members of ORUCC are invited to apply for 2023-2024 college scholarships of $1,000 to $2,000 from the Frank E. Page Scholarship Fund. Applicants should be planning to begin or continue education at any accredited 2- or 4-year college or university, and should have a record of academic achievement, service to church and community, and demonstrated financial need. The application deadline is February 15, 2023; contact [email protected] for an electronic application. Questions? Contact [email protected] .
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AT ORUCC, the Members
are the Ministers!
We are seeking volunteers to serve on Sunday mornings for in-person worship. You need not be a member, simply a person who loves ORUCC and is eager to find
a place to serve!
Young people are welcome to sign up too!
Would you consider serving one or more times as
a Coffee Maker, a Welcomer, a Lay Liturgist or
to assist with Holy Communion?
It has been fairly easy finding Lay Liturgists and Communion Assistants, but much more challenging finding
Coffee-Makers and Welcomers!
Feel free to sign up as an individual, a couple, or a family!
Click here to sign up as a Coffee Maker
Click here to sign up as a Welcomer
Click here to sign up as a Lay Liturgist
Click here to Assist with Holy Communion
After selecting one or more dates, you will need to click “Submit and Sign Up” at the bottom of the page, then enter your name & email address, then click “Sign Up Now.”
Questions or problems signing up?
Contact Ken Pennings at [email protected] or 608-556-2371.
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Office Manager Julie Wombacher
available Mon.-Thurs. 8:30am -12:30 pm
608-271-7212 or EMAIL
Senior Pastor Julia Burkey available
Tues.- Fri. & Sun. 9:00 am – 7:00 pm
by appointment
518-542-6915 EMAIL
Associate Pastor Ken Pennings: available
Tues.-Thurs. 10:00 am -5:00 pm
by appointment
608-556-2371 EMAIL
Both pastors (try to) take Monday & Saturday as Sabbath days.
Friday is observed as a writing day for the preaching pastor.
In case of a pastoral emergency, please call any of the pastors, as all pastors are available by phone, text and we will always have a pastor on call who we can turn to.
LIKE or FOLLOW the Orchard Ridge FaceBook Page
JOIN our Private FB Group:
“Members & Friends of Orchard Ridge UCC“
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Orchard Ridge United Church of Christ
1501 Gilbert Road
Madison, WI 53711
608-271-7212
Office Hours: M-Th 8:30-12:30
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