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Spiritually Alive, Joyfully Inclusive, Committed to Justice
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Weekly Announcements
for Thursday, October 30
Meditation Group – Zoom only
Friday, October 31
9:30 – 10:30 am
Zoom
Sue Dixon
Sunday, November 2
9:00 am: Faith Formation for children and youth
9:00 am: Adult Education: Southwest Neighborhood Updates (see below)
10:00 am – All Saints Worship
During the first hymn, all will be prompted to stand and name someone you have loved and lost, an ancestor or loved one who you would like to bring forward and remember.
Sermon: Julia Burkey
Lay Liturgist: Nancy Wettersten
Musical Offerings: ORUCC Choir
Sacrament of Holy Communion
Choir Practice
Wednesday, November 5
7:00 – 8:30 pm
Bruce Gladstone
Meditation Group
Thursday, November 6
8:30 – 9:30 am
Romero Room
Becky Baumbach
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Set your clocks back an hour at or before 2:00 am this Sunday.
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Deadline for submitting items for the Weekly Announcements
Please send your items to [email protected] no later than the Tuesday afternoon before the Thursday morning you would like them to appear in the Weekly Announcements. The preferred formats for images are JPEG and png, less than 5.0MB.
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November Compassion Offering:
The ORUCC Thanksgiving Year-Round Fund
ORUCC has a long tradition of supporting our social services partners in their work with neighbors in need. Families in southwest Madison are being hit hard by high food costs, inflation due to tariffs, federal budget cuts, and skyrocketing rent. For the neediest ORUCC neighbors, any extra or unpredictable expenses can be a huge challenge. Illness, job loss, a car expense, or other costs can leave families with an urgent need.
For many years, ORUCC assisted families with gift cards and worked with Joining Forces for Families to get the cards to needy neighbors. In 2020, the ORUCC Thanksgiving Year-Round Fund was established to help support our neighbors with Woodman’s gift cards. Since that time, cards have been available throughout the year for emergencies and extra expenses, and have been distributed by staff from Joining Forces for Families (JFF), Children’s Wisconsin – Early Childhood Development, and other neighborhood partners. There is a need to replenish this fund 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 individuals and families in the neighborhood. A $25 gift card can cover the cost of extra food needed while children are home during holiday breaks, partially fill a gas tank to allow travel for a job or for an interview, or provide supplies like emergency infant formula or over-the-counter medication. Holidays can present significant challenges for families who seek special items specific to a family’s culture or country of origin. These items will likely be more expensive this year due to tariffs. The cards also are extremely helpful to JFF and community partners in helping to engage and connect families with other services.
Given the state of the economy and the political environment in 2025, the need is expected to increase substantially. 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.
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Restorative Justice Circle
Circles – sometimes called peace circles or talking circles – are an intentional, structured form of dialogue that draw on the wisdom and practice of indigenous communities around the world. Circles offer a different way of being together and quality of conversation, and can be used for deepening relationships, and sharing stories and perspectives around a wide variety of topics and situations. Engaging in the practice of Circle is inherently transformative because we experience the world from more perspectives than our own, and drawing on diverse knowledge and experience in this way often generates options and solutions for challenges that are outside the box of conventional thinking and go beyond what one person or a small group could generate on their own.
We are thankful for the many members who participated in an introductory Circle after the worship service on October 12th. Several of you volunteered to go deeper, with a more intensive Circle retreat / training experience on Saturday, November 8th from 9:00 a.m. to 2:30 p.m, with a half hour break for lunch. Signup for the retreat is now full, but for more information about this experience or to indicate interest in the possibility of a future circle, you may reach out to Barbie Jackson ([email protected]) or John Lemke ([email protected]).
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Adult Education: Southwest Neighborhood Updates and Opportunities
There are many good things happening in our church neighborhood! Join our neighborhood church volunteers and leaders in learning more about the programs and nonprofit agencies who serve in Southwest Madison. Our colleagues in the neighborhood will discuss housing updates, employment prospects, food insecurity and health disparities. We hope to bring awareness of the challenges our neighbors encounter, the resources our partners offer and the opportunities for ORUCC members to contribute through advocacy, short-term volunteer and item donations.
Sunday November 2nd: We welcome Eric Alvin, Social Worker with Southwest Madison Joining Forces for Families (JFF) and Kari Alston, Employment Specialist with Commonwealth. Learn the latest updates on housing and affordability, Keeping Neighbors Connected, and neighbor employment prospects in Madison.
This Sunday’s session will be held from 9-9:45am in Friendship Hall. Coffee, tea and light treats will be offered. Join us for this enlightening series!
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Flicker Wild Church
To get notified about happenings of Flicker Wild Church, the outdoor spiritual community led by Pastor Julia’s spouse Daniel Cooperrider, reach out to Daniel at [email protected] to be added to the Flicker mailing list!
You are welcome to join for the next Flicker Wild Church Sacred Circle: Samhain/ All Saints’, November 1 @ Winterfell Acres, W1912 Mortensen Road, Brooklyn, WI 53521. 2-3pm – begin gathering. 3pm Circle Starts. Community Potluck to follow. Bring a chair/blanket, a seasonal food/drink offering to share, and dress for the elements!
Invitation for Samhain Circle: One of the themes of Samhain/ All Saints’ is to honor the ancestors. You’re invited to bring an item/memento or two that is representative of an ancestor or lineage for you and we’ll have a chance to share and make an ancestor altar together.
Save the Date – Winter Solstice – afternoon of December 21 @ Holy Wisdom Monastery.
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Friday Breakfast Group – November 7th, 9:00 a.m.
The next Friday Breakfast is set for November 7 at 9:00 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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All are Invited to the 2nd Meeting of the
ORUCC Disability-Advocacy Mission Group
Sunday, November 16th, from 11:15am -12:15 pm, in Friendship Hall
Two of our members will begin by sharing their experiences while advocating for their adult children, who have multiple disabilities. That advocacy journey began with help from the Headstart Program, then 17 years of moving through the public school system, and now 25 years receiving adult supports while living in the community.
Information will be shared about how people with disabilities have long struggled to maintain their ability to live and work within their communities. Now, the risks to their health and safety will be greatly increased by the planned government cuts to Medicaid, the Affordable Care Act (ACA), SNAP (WI Foodshare), Special Education Programming, and Medicare.
Those who attend will be invited to discuss how we, as a church body, can work to build a world that values and supports all people. That discussion will focus on those who are currently being marginalized and put at risk, due to current political and social pressures, including those who have Disabilities, Palestinians, Indigenous people, Black and Brown people, LGBTQ+ and more. Attendees will be asked to identify actions we can take, both big or small, and both individually or in groups, to advocate for those who are at risk. We hope you will join us after the service, because together we are stronger!
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Book Study:
Decolonizing Palestine –
The Land, The People, The Bible
by Rev. Dr. Mitri Raheb
Sundays November 16, 23, 30, 9:00 am, Alfred Swan Room and via Zoom
Join Rev. Diane Dulin for a discussion of Mitri Raheb’s latest book. The book is inspiring, and is sure to generate fascinating discussion. Discussion will focus on: Biblical concepts and implications of being ‘chosen’ by God; theologies of Christian Zionism; and ongoing colonialism in Palestine. The book is available as a paperback and audiobook. Madison Public Library has three copies. For more information: Mitri Raheb book study.
To register: contact Rev. Diane Dulin at [email protected]. Diane will notify you of selected discussion passages and provide a Zoom link (for those who wish to attend on-line).
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Wayfinding: The Soul Tasks of Aging, Toward a Theology of the Elder Years
Wednesday November 19th in-person in Friendship Hall 9:30am
November 20th over ZOOM 4:00-5:00pm
Thank you all for the 40 people who joined for our opening Wayfinding Retreat at Holy Wisdom Monastery! It was a wonderful time together.
We will continue to gather the 3rd Wednesday of each month at 9:30am, program beginning at 9:45am and concluding at 11:15am. The next in-person gatherings are: November 19, December 17, January 21, February 18, March 18, April 15, May 20.
For those who prefer to join virtually, we will meet the very next day, each Thursday following our in-person Wayfinding program at 4:00pm concluding at 5:00pm.
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“Knock Knock” Daycholah Middle School Retreat
The Wisconsin Conference UCC is offering a middle school faith retreat for students in 6th-8th grade at Daycholah Center, November 21st-23rd. Pastor Kate will be attending with some youth from ORUCC. Any 6th-8th graders are welcomed to register here. Please let Pastor Kate know if your youth is interested so that we make sure we have enough adult chaperones for our group.
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MOSES Annual Fundraising Gala November 22nd!
The annual fundraising gala for MOSES (Madison Organizing in Strength, Equity, and Solidarity) is November 22, 5-9 pm, at Brassworks at the Goodman Center 214 Waubesa Street. Tickets are $100 each (or $750 for a table of eight) to support MOSES. The event includes heavy hors d’oeuvres and desserts from the Goodman Community Center’s TEENworks program and the celebration of the successful reintegration of a formerly incarcerated person. You can see more information at https://www.mosesmadison.org/2025-transformation-celebration-gala/ and can buy tickets via that site or directly through https://secure.everyaction.com/U-zcazrCHUiSDDmh6g6QNg2 Ticket orders must be received by November 16. MOSES advocates for policies that promote the welfare of children and a just and nondiscriminatory criminal legal system. ORUCC is a congregational member of MOSES.
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College Care Packages
While Pastor Ken’s on sabbatical, our family will be helping gather the care packages to send to college students connected to ORUCC. Please email me at [email protected] if you’d like your child to receive a care package. (We’re sorry but we aren’t able to include grandchildren in this effort due to quantity!).
There are 3 ways you can support our college students:
1) On Sunday, November 30, you can drop off in the church kitchen individual homemade bars or cookies wrapped in plastic wrap. We have about 25 packages to send, so you can bring 25 packs of two cookies if you’d like. Please also provide a list of ingredients — some of the kids might have dietary restrictions.
2) Drop off a donation check to the church office, with “College Care Packages” in the memo line of the check.
3) Email me any ideas for items you think college kids would enjoy!
We’ll mail the packages on Monday, December 1.
Thank you for supporting our students.
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Please Sign Up to Volunteer on Sunday Mornings!
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 Host, 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
Please note that the previous Welcomer and Usher signups have recently been combined into a new signup named “Host.” Please sign up to be trained into this new position:
Click here to sign up as a Host
Click here to sign up as a Lay Liturgist
Click here to assist with Holy Communion
- Page #1: Choose the date you are available to volunteer and select the box that says “SIGN UP“. Then, at the bottom of the page select the box “SAVE & CONTINUE“.
- Page #2: Enter your first/last name and your email address. Then select the box at the bottom of the page “SIGN UP NOW“
Questions or problems signing up?
Contact George Decker at office@orucc.org or 608-271-7212.
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Spiritual
Nourishment
for you!
Daily Reflections for October
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 month for our devotional practice at Orchard Ridge UCC. If you know someone who needs encouragement and would like the devotional mailed to them, please contact the church office.
Daily Reflections for October 2025
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Office Manager George Decker
available Mon.-Thurs. 7:30am -12:30 pm
608-271-7212 or EMAIL
Senior Pastor Julia Burkey: available
Tues.-Thurs. 9:00 am – 5:00 pm
by appointment
518-542-6915 EMAIL
Associate Pastor Ken Pennings is on sabbatical though November 30, 2025.
Pastor Kate Mackey: available
Mon.-Thurs. 8:00 am – 2:00 pm
by appointment
608-571-5418 EMAIL
Julia tries 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 Julia or Kate, as they are available by phone and 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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