Worship Resources for March 1, 2026

Orchard Ridge

United Church of Christ

Sunday Worship Resources

Sunday, March 1

The Second Sunday of Lent

9:00 am: Building Blocks for Faithful Living class (see below)

9:00 am: Faith Formation for Children & Youth

9:00 am: Parents Together Peer Support Group (see below)

10:00 am – Worship

Point Pastor and Sermon: Ken Pennings

Lay Liturgist: Diane Jungblut

Musical Offerings: ORUCC Choir

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March Compassion Offering:

Worker Justice Wisconsin

Worker Justice Wisconsin is a Madison-based non-profit that works with low-wage and immigrant workers to build collective worker power through four programs. These programs include: the anti-wage theft campaign, where workers are taught to read their pay stubs, file complaints with the state, and organize publicly to pressure bad employers who steal from their employees; the construction campaign, where construction workers are educated on their rights and receive strategic support in organizing against exploitative contractors; the workplace organizing program, where workers receive support in creating their own union; and the co-ops incubation program, where workers who want to own their own business receive educational and organizational support. Funds from the compassion offering will be used to support this program.

 

Worker cooperatives are autonomous workplaces where workers own and manage the business democratically and distribute profit equitably among themselves. In other words, there is no traditional hierarchical relationship between employer and employee. Because establishing a worker co-op is difficult, and immigrant workers face additional language, cultural, and entrepreneurial barriers, WJW’s program demystifies this process and provides education and mentorship. In 2025, WJW helped launch Los Volcanes, a textile and screenprinting co-op. In 2026, WJW plans to launch a commercial cleaning co-op.

WJW is facing a substantial loss of federal funds. The co-op incubation program in particular has been seriously affected. During the last two years, WJW received close to $40,000 from the U. S Department of Agriculture, for this program. Under the new administration, that money no longer exists.

For more information, please view this video:  Worker Justice Wisconsin video

‘Tell Me Something Good’ daily devotional cards for Lent

We have fresh off the presses, available at church, daily devotional cards for enhanced spiritual practice during Lent. You may pick up your cards in worship this Sunday, March 1st, or at the church office, Monday through Thursday from 8:30 am to 1:30 pm. We ask that you take one pack of devotional cards per household and, if you are so moved, you are welcome to make a $10 donation for printing cost, but not required.

Lent is an opportunity to practice enhanced spiritual practice, and devotional cards are a great way into a new practice. As Pastor Julia said in her sermon this Sunday, “Spiritual practice allows us to withstand the contrast of life- to find peace when there is no peace, to find warmth where there is only cold, to hold on to hope when the situation seems hopeless, to hear the words of Jesus when he says, “do not be afraid,” when there seems to be so much fear surrounding us.”

We are so glad to be in this journey with you.

Love,

Pastor Julia Burkey, Pastor Kate Mackey & Pastor Ken Pennings

Seventh and final “Building Blocks for Faithful Living” class this Sunday, March 1st

 A seven-week class at 9 am on Sunday mornings in the Swan Room from January 18th through March 1st, 2026, led by David Anderman.

We take an introductory look at a variety of spiritual experiences, both individual and in community, at theological reflections that grow out of them, and at how these experiences and ideas can guide us in faithful living in community and in our world (i.e. the justice implications). And since spiritual experiences, theological reflections, and faithful living are mutually interactive and feed on each other, we look at how faith is dynamic and changing over time and place.

Since this class is introductory, preparation will be minimal. Bring yourself, your experiences, and your insights and questions. David will write a one or two page non-technical document to help focus each session. At the end of the class, you will have explored some basic building blocks for faithful living, and will have a beginning sense of how they may fit together.

 

Session 7 – March 1st

           What kinds of faithful living and what kinds of community/church begin to take shape using these building blocks?

 

A handout with more details for each session is available at church in the Crossroads. Please email David at [email protected] if you are interested or wish further information.

“Parents Together” Support Group,

this Sunday, March 1st at 9:00 a.m.

Raising kids is hard work, full of joy and challenge. Need some community support? Parents are invited to come together for a peer-led parents’ support group in the Oscar Romero room, facilitated by Claire Purkis and Joanna Beilman-Dulin.

Senior Pastor: Rev. Dr. Julia Burkey EMAIL

Associate Pastor: Rev. Kate Mackey EMAIL

Associate Pastor: Rev. Ken Pennings EMAIL

Director of Children’s Arts and Education: Julie Mazer EMAIL

Office Manager George Decker

608-271-7212 or EMAIL



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