Spiritually Alive, Joyfully Inclusive, Committed to Justice
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Week at a Glance November 9
Sunday, November 12
For children & youth: 9:00 am Sunday School
For adults: 9:00 am Java & Jesus
10:00 am Worship
Julia Burkey Preaching
Lay Liturgist: Jennifer Hahn
11:15 am Sermon Talk-Back
11:15 am Emergency Response Preparedness
(see below)
Men’s Group
Monday, November 13
7:15 – 8:30 pm
Alfred Swan Room
Leadership Team
Tuesday, November 14
7:00 – 8:30 pm
Zoom
Hal Evensen
Wayfinding
Wednesday, November 15
9:30 am
Friendship Hall
Julia Burkey
Wayfinding
Thursday, November 16
4:00 pm
Zoom (See Below)
Julia Burkey
Meditation Group
Thursday, November 16
8:00 – 9:00 am
Oscar Romero Room
Sue Dixon
Meditation Group
Friday, November 17
9:30 – 10:30 am
Sue Dixon
Zoom
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Active Threat Preparedness Conversation & Training
with Charles Tubbs, Sunday Nov. 12th 11am-1pm
Director of Dane County Emergency Management
This Sunday, November 12th, 11am-1pm (after worship), Director of Dane County Emergency Management Charles Tubbs will join us to help us think through how to be as safe as possible in our building. This opportunity was prompted both by some members of our congregation and as part of a broader outreach effort from Dane County Emergency Management (DCEM). The Leadership Team recently met with Nathan Bubenzer, an ORUCC member and Emergency Safety Manager for Meriter, who helped answer some of our questions and addressed our concerns regarding hosting this training.
We do not mean for this to be a fear mongering event, but to address the realities of the world and of violence.
There will be finger food provided; Childcare is available (but you may want to pack a lunch for your child).
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NOVEMBER COMPASSION OFFERING
THANKSGIVING YEAR ROUND FUND
ORUCC has a long tradition of supporting our social services partners in their work with neighbors in need. Post pandemic and the end of CARES funds have left some of our neediest ORUCC neighbors struggling to keep up with inflationary food prices and skyrocketing rent increases.
Established in 2020, the ORUCC Thanksgiving Year Round Fund helps support our neighbors with Woodman’s gift cards distributed by staff from Joining Forces for Families (JFF), Commonwealth Development (CWD), and Early Childhood Development (ECI). There is now a need to replenish this fund in order to continue this vital support.
ORUCC member Loretta Swanson and Community Social Worker, Eric Alvin are our lead social services team who distribute the gift cards to other neighborhood case workers. Loretta reports how a $20-$50 gift card can help a family through the holiday season and beyond:
- To cover the cost of extra food needed while children are home during holiday breaks
- To help pay for gas to allow a parent to travel for a job interview
These gift cards help in so many ways. Please consider a donation to the Thanksgiving Year Round Fund to provide direct support to families and individuals in our neighborhood. Your donation is truly appreciated, this holiday season and beyond.
Thank you in advance for your contribution.
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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Sermon Talk Backs
Sundays at 11:15 am in the Alfred Swan Room
Come share in an opportunity to discuss how the sermon of the day touched you spiritually. This is hosted and facilitated by members of the Ministry of Adult Faith Formation.
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Spiritual
Nourishment
for you!
For the week of Nov 9 – Nov 15
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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Stewardship Notes
Talk given by John Day, Treasurer, ORUCC
November 5, 2023
“Because of you the church changes lives”
I’ve been asked to be the stewardship speaker today as I have the honor of being the ORUCC Treasurer.
The Treasurer’s responsibilities include helping set the church’s budget for the coming year which obviously involves both the income and expenditures.
ORUCC is fortunate that we have no mortgage on this beautiful building, but we still have to pay the increasing costs of heating and electricity. We have to make repairs when the roof leaks and fix the sidewalk when it cracks.
We rely on volunteers to sing in the choir and teach Sunday school, but we need professionals like Bruce Gladstone and Vicky Nonn, Rob Martens, Bethany Schultz, and Julie Mazer. We depend on the work of office manager Julie Wombacher, the work of our maintenance person Tim Rotar and the folks who clean the building. And obviously, the work of our pastors. All these professionals need to be paid (and despite the increase in the cost of living we won’t be able to give them raises next year).
Overall the costs of running the church have increased from $440,000 in 2019 to $530,000 for 2024 a 20% increase over five years. Unfortunately the income from contributions have not kept up with our spending.
This means that we will probably have a deficit of around $20,000 for both 2023 and 2024. We can cover these deficits from savings, but this must be a short-term measure.
We are counting on you, the members and friends of ORUCC to contribute to help us continue the great work the church is doing. A five percent increase in your 2023 pledge will go a long way to reducing next year’s deficit. More than 5% will be even more welcome.
How do you contribute? Filling out the pledge card is the first step – then fulfilling the pledge is next. A pledge is a promise to help pay for what you value – ORUCC
Checks are best as they cost the church nothing. Signing up for direct deposit is great but the bank charges us for this service. Contributing online costs also, especially if you use a credit card. I don’t want to discourage any of these methods, but if you don’t use a check, please add an extra amount to your pledge to cover these costs.
Feel free to use the website to give, but in order for us to keep track of pledges we need your pledge card.
How about just giving cash when you come to church – well that’s great as you’re contributing to our monthly compassion offerings, but your gift doesn’t cover the operating costs we budget for.
So, bottom line. Please pledge. Please increase your pledge. We need you. Because of you the church changes lives.
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David Allen Returns to Oakwood West
Tuesday, November 14, 7pm
David Allen is pleased to return to Oakwood on Tuesday November 14th at 7pm for a solo piano performance featuring original improvisational interpretations of familiar ballads and classic tunes from the American songbook. Featured composers will include Brahms, Mozart, Bach, Duke Ellington, Stevie Wonder, Cole Porter, Victor Young, and others. .
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Indigenous Justice – McFarland UCC & ORUCC Present
Mark Charles, November 18th 6:30 pm
Native American author and activist Mark Charles will be the keynote speaker later this month at the public launch of McFarland UCC’s Indigenous Peoples’ Justice Project.
The project is aimed at healing past injustices against the Ho-Chunk Nation and other Indigenous groups in Wisconsin stemming from the now-discredited Doctrine of Discovery. The Doctrine of Discovery originated with a Papal Bull issued in 1493 that declared that any land not inhabited by Christians was available to be “discovered,” claimed and exploited by Christian rulers. It became the basis of European claims in the Americas and the foundation for the westward expansion of the United States.
Charles will appear from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. on Saturday, Nov. 18, at Waubesa Intermediate School, 5605 Red Oak Trail in McFarland, and will speak the following day at worship at McFarland UCC.
“Relearning a truthful past and facing the truth about the Doctrine of Discovery may be hard for many individuals or groups to acknowledge or buy into,” said Rachel Saladis, chair of Racial Justice Ministries at McFarland UCC. “We want to promote greater awareness of Indigenous Peoples’ injustice. Our church is stepping forward. Together with community partners and other churches we are making a commitment to relearning our part in the history of Indigenous Peoples.”
The Nov. 18 event is free and open to the public.
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COLLEGE SCHOLARSHIPS AVAILABLE
Members of ORUCC are invited to apply for 2024-2025 college scholarships of $500 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, 2024.
Contact [email protected] for an electronic application. Questions? Contact Ann Evensen at [email protected]
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Labyrinth Walk
Nov. 20th 3pm-7pm
The theme is gratitude for the start of Thanksgiving week, including an opportunity to express gratitude to Chris Thomas for her labyrinth ministry.
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Palestine Justice Movie Discussion
Tuesday, November 21
7:00-8:00pm
Many books, films and study guides are available for people who are trying to make sense of the Israel/Palestine conflict. The ORUCC Palestine Justice Mission Team recommends the widely acclaimed film Roadmap to Apartheid, narrated by Alice Walker. We invite you to watch this film on-line at a time convenient for you, then join us for a discussion of the film on Tuesday, November 21 from 7:00pm-8:00pm at the Alfred Swan Room at church. You can also join the discussion via Zoom using this link: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/84998327363?pwd=cEtnUVg3ak43amJRYUZvTWxYQkxEUT09
Roadmap to Apartheid is an historical document on the rise and fall of apartheid in South Africa, and a film about why Palestinians feel they are living today in an apartheid system – a view that many people worldwide have come to share. The film can be viewed on YouTube, Prime Video, and Apple TV.
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Virtual Wayfinding will gather on the 3rd Wednesday in person and virtually over ZOOM the 3rd Thursday from 4pm-5:15pm.
By Zoom on Thursdays: 04:00 PM Central Time
Nov 16, 2023 04:00 PM
Dec 21, 2023 04:00 PM
Jan 18, 2024 04:00 PM
Feb 15, 2024 04:00 PM
Mar 21, 2024 04:00 PM
Apr 18, 2024 04:00 PM
May 16, 2024 04:00 PM
Click here to join Zoom meeting
us02web.zoom.us/j/87998025473?pwd=dEEzcFkvSnBNdzNUaE5BK2RxUDZqZz09
Meeting ID: 879 9802 5473
Passcode: 573548
Dial in
1 312 626 6799 US
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Falls Prevention Exercise Class
Tuesday & Thursday at 10:00 AM
Several people expressed interest in the balance and strength exercise classes and most wanted a morning class. There is no formal charge but donations can be made to benefit the Heart Room fund that provides support for families in transition from homelessness. Everyone is welcome to come to learn some principles of falls prevention through exercise — even if you prefer to work out elsewhere. Contact Joyce Pohl at [email protected] if you have questions.
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Purchase Cards on the table
in the Crossroads each Sunday Morning!
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ORUCC Member Manuel Ramminger, Co-Founder of Ethical Trading Company invites you to attend an event
and to volunteer…
This Weekend’s Event!
Savor the beauty of the season at Ethical Trading Company as we host our first shopping boutique celebrating the launch of our new partnership with Zuri, makers of the perfect dress!
Friday November 10, 6-8pm and Saturday 11, 11am-1pm
Ethical Trade Co, 3565 Tulane Avenue, Madison, WI 53714
Enjoy sweet treats and warm beverages as you browse the ETC shop and visit our Zuri boutique. Changing rooms will be provided for you to try on the dresses (we do recommend wearing leggings and a T-shirt for your convenience). Orders will be accepted the day of the event and will arrive between 1-2 weeks from the date of
For more about the event, click here
Volunteer!
We would like to extend the opportunity for people at ORUCC to volunteer with Ethical Trading Company specifically in running our store at the Eastmorland Community Center at Madison’s east side. Ethical Trade Co empowers through trade artisans and farmers that are vulnerable to exploitation and modern slavery. This trade relationship provides a livable wage in artisans’ respective communities and empower them to break out of extreme poverty –
the root cause of exploitation and modern slavery.
Currently the store is open Wednesdays through Saturdays from 11am-5pm at 3565 Tulane Ave. Volunteers would sign up for a whole day or half day shift and tasks would range from welcoming customers, answering basic questions about our nonprofit and product, and checking customers out. Occasionally help with pricing or restocking may be needed.
As the holidays pick up our store gets much more busy but at times it can be slow especially before thanksgiving so volunteers are advised to bring a book or something else to work on.
Questions? Email Manuel at [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?
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 -12:00 pm
by appointment
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
Associate Pastor Kate Mackey: available
Mon.-Thurs. 10:00 am – 5:00 pm
by appointment
608-358-6143 EMAIL
Julia and Ken (try to) take Monday & Saturday as Sabbath days, Kate Friday, and Saturday
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.
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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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