Friday, March 4, 2011

First Church This Sunday

First Church of Christ,
Congregational
190 Court Street
Middletown, CT



Transfiguration Sunday

This Sunday, March 6, is Transfiguration Sunday. In examining Matthew 17:1-9, we find that this bizarre text has more to do with our everyday lives than we'd expect. Prelude and Offertory by the Heart In Hand Bell Choir. Children’s Program — Children will leave the Parish Hall for a brief lesson before returning for Holy Communion.

Other Church News

Lent begins on Ash Wednesday, March 9. Here are some ways to observe the beginning of this Holy Season.
  • On March 9 at 7:30 p.m., Ash Wednesday Meditation Service, here at First Church in the Memorial Room.
  • Disciplines for Lent – Daily Devotions by Rachael Keefe in “Negotiating the Shadows,” available through wipfandstock.com/.
  • Join the ecumenical Carbon Fast for Lent. Daily emails with suggestions to reduce your carbon footprint and raise your awareness. Visit macucc.org/pages/detail/2410 to sign up.

Inquirers’ Class

An Inquirers’ Class for those who are new to First Church or considering membership will be held in the Memorial Room on Saturday, March 12, starting at 8:30 and concluding no later than 12 noon . Attending this class does not mean you have decided to join First Church, but it’s a good way to get to know others and to feel more connected with our congregation and its traditions. Light refreshments will be served by some members of the Board of Deacons. If you would like to attend and have not already told us you plan to come, please let us know.

About First Church: First Church is an Open and Affirming Church: All are welcome into the full life of our community regardless of their race, age, gender, nationality, marital status, economic situation, mental or physical ability, or sexual orientation. No matter where you are on life’s journey, you are welcome. Come visit and see. We won't bore you. We won't talk down to you. We will love you and respect your intelligence. We will give you tools to help you deepen and pursue your spiritual path.

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