Spiritually Alive, Joyfully Inclusive, Committed to Justice
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Week at a Glance 06/02/2022
TOMORROW-June 3
All-Church Pizza & Improv Night
For All Ages!!
Scroll down to read more!
Sunday, June 5, 2022
8:45 am Yoga with Leslie on the Patio
For Children & Youth:
9:00 am Sunday School
10:00 am Craft/Play Time
For Adults:
9:00 am Java & Jesus
Note the new start time!
Pam Oliver facilitating
Our first hybrid session!
Either attend J&J in person at the church in the Swan Room,
or by Zoom!
Click here to join J&J by Zoom
10:00 am – Worship
In-person & Live-streamed
Wear Red for Pentecost Sunday,
symbolizing joy and the fire of the Holy Spirit!
Preaching: Tammy Martens
Lay Liturgists: Youth
Tru Function Youth Band
Recognizing Sunday School Teachers
& Youth Leaders
Honoring Graduating Seniors
No communion this Sunday
11:00 am–Sunday Sundae!!
Ice Cream Sundaes for all!
Knitting Group
Monday, June 6
1:30 pm – 3:30 pm
Sandra Dyar
Adult Faith Formation
Tuesday, June 7
6:30 pm – 8:00 pm
Nathan Bubenzer
Zoom
Resources Meeting
Wednesday, June 8
6:00 pm – 7:30 pm
Jon Blanchard
Zoom
Racial Justice Mission Team
Thursday, June 9
1:00 pm – 2:30 pm
Pam Oliver
Zoom
Christian Witness & Service
Thursday, June 9
6:30 pm – 8:00 pm
Ken Psyck
Zoom
Meditation Group
Friday, June 10
9:00 a m – 10:00 am
Sue Dixon
Zoom
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Java & Jesus (Hybrid)
In-Person at the Church
or by Zoom
June 5, 9 am — Pam Oliver, facilitating
This week’s discussion will focus on how people tell emotional stories of “lived injustice” and “failed covenant” as a way to connect people to each other in mixed-race faith-based social justice groups. The reading is an extract from a sociology article describing these stories in once such group. Click here for article.
This will be our first hybrid session!
Either attend J&J in person at the church in the Swan Room,
or by Zoom!
Click here to join J&J by Zoom
Contact Ken Pennings to be added to the Java & Jesus email list, or if you’re having trouble accessing the Zoom meeting. The Zoom Link will also be included in the Saturday Worship Email.
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Volunteers for Camp Awesum Needed
Camp Awesum, our UCC camp for people on the autism spectrum and their families, is looking for volunteers. Experience is not required. Just patience and the ability to adapt to the needs of individuals. Each day during the week is split between working and your own relaxation. The work is extremely satisfying. The goal for all of the staff/volunteers is to provide respite for the parents and an enjoyable time for their families. The following link takes you to the Camp Awesum website. https://ucci.org/camp-awesum/ If you have any questions, contact Jill Westberg at [email protected].
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Spiritual
Nourishment
for you!
Jeanne is on vacation this week!
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June Compassion Offering
Ukraine Refugee Relief
In June, the ORUCC Christian Witness and Service Ministry is focusing on refugee relief in and around Ukraine. We are partnering with the UCC-Wisconsin Conference, and its partner, Church World Service and their Ukraine Crisis Response Fund.
The Ukraine Crisis Response Fund is addressing the unique needs of Ukrainians displaced by Russia’s invasion. In meeting the basic needs of these refugees, the Fund is providing shelter and distributing food, hygiene items and school supplies.
The situation in Ukraine and neighboring countries is unstable and continues to change. Through the Crisis Response Fund, Ukrainians who have been forced to flee from their homes receive warm welcomes to help stabilize their situations.
Uniting in prayer, action, and giving, we stand as people of faith in love and compassion with the people of Ukraine.
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 at orucc.org. Click the brown button “Contribute” in the upper right of the home page.
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Announcement from Care of Creation and Trudi Jenny
Faith Connections for Climate Action announces our next meeting of faith groups in Dane County. Chris Thomas and Sara Roberts will be presenting at this meeting.
We are looking forward to getting together again as a group of faith-filled folks who are committed to taking action to save Earth for future generations.
Our second virtual meeting is today, Thursday, June 2 from 7:00-8:30 pm via Zoom. This time we’ll dive deeper into how members of sustainability teams can: 1) talk to others about climate change, 2) educate their faith community, 3) recruit for their green team, 4) advocate for better climate policy, 5) recycle and deal with plastics, or 6) work for environmental justice.
We’ll start with a couple short, uplifting video clips by Katharine Hayhoe, author of Saving Us: A Climate Scientist’s Case for Hope and Healing in a Divided World. And then we’ll break into 6 groups, starting with a short introduction by an expert in each of the six areas, followed by a half hour of conversation about our various efforts. Come and get new ideas for your team.
Members of Citizens’ Climate Lobby Madison’s Faith Community Engagement Team and the Wisconsin Creation Care Ambassadors are working together to host this free, virtual event. We encourage you to invite members of your team and other interested people to join us. Please register here by May 30. Questions: email Trudi Jenny, [email protected].
We are excited to continue our dialogue with you in support of all of our efforts to enliven our faith communities to take action to protect our Earth for future generations.
Trudi Jenny for
Faiths Connect for Climate Action
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It’s time to do your part
to get out the vote!
Join other congregations for training in voter registration and vote canvassing. Sponsored by the Wisconsin Interfaith Voter Engagement Campaign and the League of Women Voters. Canvassing Kick-off Day to be announced soon.
For questions and signup, contact Ruth Ann Berkholtz at [email protected], and see flyer. Thank you!
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Friday Breakfast Group Tomorrow-June 3
Join us for Friday Breakfast Group June 3 at 8:30 am at Denny’s, 433 S. Gammon Road. The group meets on the first Friday of the month and is open to all, both men and women. It is informal and a chance to connect and converse on many topics. Contact Louise Jeanne, Link for more information.
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TOMORROW-June 3
Improv & Dinner Night
For All Ages!!
Participate or watch from the sidelines. Come and be absolutely entertained! We will have pizza and vegetables, fruit, and dessert plates at 6:00 p.m. Improv starts at 7:00. Monkey Business Institute of Madison will be leading us in improv. If you can provide a side dish and/or help with set-up and clean-up, please go to: www.signupgenius.com/go/20f0844a5ad22abf49-improv
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Piano Music
Sunday, June 12 @ 1:30
Vicki Nonn has been working on piano pieces during the “COVID” season and would love to grace the congregation with her music. If you have a little time on Sunday, June 12 at 1:30, please drop by and share this wonderful gift she has to offer us.
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Yoga at ORUCC with Leslie Linser
I have been practicing yoga for the last 8 years and recently completed my 200 hour yoga teacher training. I am very excited to offer yoga classes at ORUCC. My goal is to offer a yoga class grounded in spirituality. This means there will be space for prayer and meditation while moving with the breath.
What is Yoga?
For people who are not familiar with yoga, it is a practice that involves different movements and postures that are coordinated with the breath. The original practice of yoga involved the challenge of stilling the mind by focusing on the breath with very little or no movement. It has evolved to include postures, called asanas, and movement. Indeed, there are many types of yoga, but the primary purpose continues to be a mental exercise as well as a physical one.
Is This Right For Me?
The style of yoga being offered is best described as a gentle, slow flow. And while this will be slow and gentle it will require the ability to get on and off a mat (the floor). If one is able to get on and off the mat then most poses can be modified to fit your abilities. It is important that you know your own abilities and limitations and consult your physician if you are unsure if this is right for you. Whether you are a beginner or experienced in yoga practice, this class is intended to support you in engaging in gentle movements and in entering into a space of quiet and meditation that all can experience. And if you are an experienced practitioner there will be space and opportunities for more challenging poses.
When, Where and What
- The class will be offered every Sunday in June beginning at 8:45am and lasting about 50 minutes
- We will use the outdoor space north of the worship hall, on the concrete slab, now called the patio. An alternative indoor option will be provided in the case of inclement weather
- You will need to bring a mat and a firm blanket to provide extra padding if you wish.
- There is no cost to participate in this ORUCC-sponsored activity. However, donations will be accepted
- After the June classes I will evaluate the degree of interest and determine whether to continue to offer a class throughout the year.
If you have questions please email me at [email protected]
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From the Immigration Justice Team
“Spring Cleaning?”
Save those clothes for the Casa Alitas Clothing Drive in August!
We’ll begin receiving donations after August 8!
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Save the date!
Celebration of Tammy Martens’ Ministry
August 6, 2022
Stay tuned for more details and times.
If you have questions or suggestions please contact
Ann Evensen [email protected] cell 608 628 4280
Barbara Stretchberry [email protected] cell 608-239-6669
Kellie Miller [email protected] cell 608 852-7578
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News for Covid Response Team
The COVID Response Team met Sunday, May 1, and once again considered current trends in the region and discussed the evolving types of data now available to us.
We continue to recommend that masks be required during worship, in order to extend the broadest welcome to all. For small groups that use the church outside of the worship service, they may continue to work with the pastors to make the best determination for their group.
We are starting to digest the new COVID metrics that have become publicly available, and to consider how they might guide our decision-making in the future.
While the recommendations continue to evolve, we reiterate that by wearing even a non-fitted N95 mask – freely available outside Worship Hall – the wearer essentially ensures that nobody can be considered a “close contact” during worship. (It would take hours of continuous exposure to an unmasked individual for this to be the case!) This frees us from the need to be concerned with “contact tracing,” etc. if any of our friends test positive for COVID — although we do appreciate being able to pray for them during Joys & Concerns. Please keep telling us when you test positive for COVID after being in worship or at a church function.
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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 Tammy Martens: available
Tues.- Fri. 10:00 am -4:00 pm
by appointment
608-957-3184 or EMAIL
Associate Pastor Ken Pennings: available
Tues.-Thurs. 10:00 am -5:00 pm
by appointment
608-556-2371 EMAIL
All 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.
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Orchard Ridge United Church of Christ
1501 Gilbert Road
Madison, WI 53711
Office Hours: M-Th 8:30-12:30
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