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Brookside Congregational Church, United Church of Christ 2013 Elm Street, Manchester, NH 03104-2528 Tel. (603) 669-2807 • Fax (603) 668-9041 Visit Our Web Site: www.brooksidecc.org December, 2016 Room to Grow, Room to Serve, Room for You An Open and Affirming Congregation WHAT’S INSIDE Advent & Christmas, at a Glance A seasonal summary. page 2 Brookside Runs on Sunday Volunteers Check the schedules here. page 13 Christmas at the Brook Wrap-up A resounding success it was! page 9 Church School News ‘n’ Stuff Keep it all straight! page 4 Deck the Church with Poinsettias Please order by Dec. 13. page 7 Due Dates, Please Note 12/15 Chron.; 1/4 Ann. Reports page 12 Marlayna’s Musings Advent: read, prepare, pray. page 3 Read and Prepare for Worship Worship outline for December. page 12 Rise Up Shepherd and Follow! Music to enhance the season. page 5 Sharing Our Vitality Reach out, invite, connect! page ? ‘Tis the Season for Giving Reach out: ways to help others. page 6 Women’s Union, Thrift Shop Fun, fellowship, service do it! page 8 CALL TO SPECIAL MEETING Notice is hereby given that a Special Meeting of the Brookside Congregational Church, United Church of Christ, of Manchester, New Hampshire, will be held in the Sanctuary on Sunday, Decem- ber 11 at 11:30 a.m. The Meeting is called for the Pastoral Search Committee to present a candidate to be Senior Pastor and for a vote of the congrega- tional membership. Debi Rapson, Clerk more info, page 3 Christmas Eve Services Saturday, Dec. 24 4:30 pm, Childrens Pageant 7:00 pm, Traditional Candlelight Service Plus, so much more! Be sure to read this whole issue.

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Brookside Congregational Church, United Church of Christ 2013 Elm Street, Manchester, NH 03104-2528

Tel. (603) 669-2807 • Fax (603) 668-9041 Visit Our Web Site: www.brooksidecc.org

December, 2016

Room to Grow, Room to Serve, Room for You An Open and Affirming Congregation

WHAT’S INSIDE

Advent & Christmas, at a Glance

A seasonal summary. page 2

Brookside Runs on Sunday Volunteers

Check the schedules here. page 13

Christmas at the Brook Wrap-up

A resounding success it was! page 9

Church School News ‘n’ Stuff

Keep it all straight! page 4

Deck the Church with Poinsettias

Please order by Dec. 13. page 7

Due Dates, Please Note

12/15 Chron.; 1/4 Ann. Reports page 12

Marlayna’s Musings

Advent: read, prepare, pray. page 3

Read and Prepare for Worship

Worship outline for December. page 12

Rise Up Shepherd and Follow!

Music to enhance the season. page 5

Sharing Our Vitality

Reach out, invite, connect! page ?

‘Tis the Season for Giving

Reach out: ways to help others. page 6

Women’s Union, Thrift Shop

Fun, fellowship, service – do it! page 8

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December, 2016 2

Advent and Christmas at Brookside

Sunday, Dec. 4 – Advent 2 (Communion Sunday; Loaves & Fishes)

10:00 am – Worship, Advent Candlelighting, Church School

11:30 am – Advent Workshop and Lunch

Friday, Dec. 9

5:30 pm – Tree Decorating in Sanctuary

6:00 pm – Pot Luck Dinner to meet Pastor Candidate (Fellowship Hall)

Saturday, Dec. 10

11:00 am – Women’s Union Christmas Meeting (come decorate at 9:30, if you wish)

2:30-3:30 – Meet and Greet Pastor Candidate, Manning House

Sunday, Dec. 11 – Advent 3

10:00 am – Candidating Sunday; Advent Candlelighting; All ages worship

Saturday, Dec. 17

3:30 pm – Living Nativity: dramatic presentation with live animals, at Stark Park

4:00 pm – Public Caroling with Friends of Stark Park

Sunday, Dec. 18 – Advent 4

10:00 am – Cantata: Shout the Good News!; Advent Candlelighting; Church School

1:15 pm – Carillon (Bells) Prelude & hot cocoa, Outdoors (dress warmly)

2:00 pm – Christmas Concert, “Rise Up Shepherd and Follow”

Saturday, Dec. 24 – CHRISTMAS EVE

4:30 pm – Children’s Christmas Eve Service with pageant, The Christmas Journey;

this service is especially planned with children in mind.

7:00 pm – Traditional Candlelight Service

Sunday, Dec. 25 No worship service at Brookside; you are invited to attend 10 am worship

at First Congregational Church, 508 Union Street, Manchester

Monday, Dec. 26 Building Closed for Christmas Holiday

Sunday, Jan. 1 New Year’s Day 10:00 am – Worship (Communion, Loaves & Fishes)

NO Church School (child care for 5 & under)

Monday, Jan. 2 Building Closed for New Year’s Holiday

~ See page 7 to order Poinsettias for Christmas. ~

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December, 2016 3

Marlayna’s Musings

Dear Members and Friends of Brookside—

As I write these words, Advent is fast approaching. (As you read them, Advent

will already be here!) Each year, I swear, it comes faster! And, each year I vow to

be more prepared next year, but that hasn’t happened yet. Oh well. (Those home-

made Advent wreaths I think I’m going to make every year will have to wait – again.)

But one thing I have managed to do – with the support of the Christian Formation Ministry – is order

some beautiful Advent Devotional booklets written by our denomination’s “Still Speaking Writers

Group.” I know some of you have been reading their work for years. If you haven’t read them before –

or even if you have, I invite you to pick up one of these books for the Advent season. There is a one-

page reading and prayer for each day of the Advent Season. The writers offer poignant—and sometimes

humorous – commentary on both Scripture and world events, and clearly show how faith is relevant to

everyday life. I hope you will give them a try! Even if you already have a devotional/prayer resource

you generally use, you might want to “change it up a bit” and try this booklet for a month just to get a

different perspective. (I will put them in the narthex. They have a wolf and a lamb on the cover. You

can’t miss them. Or, if you prefer to receive your devotionals via email, you can sign up to receive simi-

lar year-round devotionals by email on ucc.org.) [Note: The paper copies went fast, and I am trying to

find some more… BUT, for a small fee, you can purchase the "Wolves and Lambs" devotional in "pdf"

form by clicking on this link: www.uccresources.com/products/pdf-wolves-and-lambs-advent-

devotional-2016-pdf-the-stillspeaking-writers-group. If the cost is more than you are able to spend, let

me know, and I can buy it for you. And, if you are not familiar enough with computers to download one

for yourself, let me know, and I can print one off for you!]

And speaking of devotional/prayer time, I also encourage you to continue to keep Brookside – and

the pastoral candidate – in your daily prayers as the church embarks on calling a new pastor. We rejoice

that the Search Committee has been led by God to find a candidate whose gifts and calling match

Brookside’s vision for ministry and growth!

May God be with us all in this Advent/Christmas season as God prepares the way for Brookside to

continue to follow Christ with a new, settled pastor!

Blessings,

Pastor Marlayna

Exciting News: Save the Weekend of December 9-10-11

Our Search Committee has recommended a candidate to be Brookside’s next Pastor!

A letter has been sent to covenant members describing the candidate. The committee will

host a pot luck dinner in Fellowship Hall on Friday, December 9 at 6 pm to meet our

candidate, and a Saturday “meet and greet” in Manning House on December 10 from

2:30-3:30 pm. The service on Sunday, December 11 will be led by the candidate after

which we will take a vote to extend a call. The committee is very, very excited about our

candidate and the future ministry and growth of Brookside! All are encouraged to join us

on these dates.

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December, 2016 4

Here’s December’s Church School Lowdown from Fran Hakenson

By now, most of you must know that we have a candidate for our new minister who will be here on

the weekend of December 11th. This has changed some things that we had planned for church school and

intergenerational activities. Let’s take things in order of happening!

December 4:

Church School Workshop on the 4th will be led by Bob Boisvert. We will be focusing on the

Spark Bible version of the Christmas Story with the children reading the story and listening to

the music of the pageant and walking through the pageant that will be presented December 24 at

the 4:30 Service. There will also be a craft and activity sheets for the children. There will be a

rehearsal for all the children in the pageant right after worship in the Sanctuary.

After Worship: Advent Workshop we will be making ornaments for our Christmas tree.

Lunch of soup, hot dogs and grilled cheese sandwiches will be served right after worship and we

will be making ornaments after lunch. The workshop will go to about 1.

December 9:

5:30 pm Decorating the Christmas Tree, Sanctuary. Having the candidating worship on the

11th means we will not be decorating the tree that morning. So we have moved it to just prior to

the pot luck supper that will introduce the candidate to the congregation. This will be a short ser-

vice where we will talk about the symbols and sing some carols while we place the ornaments on

the tree. This way our tree will be decorated for the Manchester Choral Society’s concerts that

take place at the church that weekend and our Church’s Advent and Christmas services.

6:00 pm Pot Luck Supper, Fellowship Hall, Come meet the candidate for our new minister.

December 10: 2:30 pm “Meet and Greet” with our candidate.

December 11:

10:00 Worship: Candidate Preaching. There will be child care for children 5 and under. We

are hiring people to cover the Nursery for this morning. Children in Grades 1 & 2 that parents

feel could not sit through a whole service will also be welcome in the nursery after the “Time

with God’s Children.” We will have a video for the young children as well as other activities.

Older children are encouraged to remain in worship to hear the candidate, and witness the vote.

There will be no workshop or pageant rehearsal this Sunday.

December 18

Workshop: Preparation for the pageant. Craft and activity sheets for those not in pageant.

After Worship: Dress rehearsal for the pageant.

December 24

Pageant at 4:30 Worship Service. Time for participants to arrive at church will be announced.

December 25: Merry Christmas; no Worship Service

January 1: 10:00 am Worship Service There will no Workshops this Sunday, just Nursery care

for children 5 and under.

Advent Workshop

We will be having an Advent Workshop on December 4 after worship. The youth will

be serving a lunch of soup, hotdogs, and grilled cheese sandwiches. We will be making

ornaments for the sanctuary tree – symbols that represent the four candles on the Advent

Wreath: hope, peace, joy and love. The ornaments will be white and gold and most will be simple

cutting and gluing ornaments. I [Fran] have several models in my office, stop by and see them. This

is a time for the whole church to gather and have some fun making ornaments and eating.

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December, 2016 5

Let the Music Lead Us to Christmas

Come one, come all to our annual Christmas concert on Sunday, December 18 at a NEW TIME,

2:00 pm.* This year’s concert is titled “Rise Up Shepherd and Follow” and will feature our beloved

Brookside Choirs as well as special guest the newly formed New Hampshire Brass. We invite you to

travel with us on a musical journey to Bethlehem to see the newborn Christ. As always, the concert is

free and we hope you will bring family and friends with you as we are always pleasantly surprised by

the amount of people who attend that are not from the Brookside family. We also ask you to share the

news of our wonderful concert because a full house is a true blessing to choirs that have worked so hard

to prepare the music for you!! The afternoon’s free-will offering will be earmarked for the purchase of

our beautiful handbells and any donations of non-perishable items will go directly to New Horizons of

Manchester.

*As in recent years, Heath Auger will play a seasonal prelude on the Carillon from 1:15-1:45 pm.

Dress warmly for this outside listening experience (we are told that hot chocolate will be available!).

Save Our Handbells – Hope You Can Help!

We have been given the opportunity to purchase the handbells that we have been

borrowing for the last 3 years!!! The first occasion to contribute will be at our annual

Christmas concert on Dec. 18 at 2:00 pm but donations may be made at any time! We

are looking to raise approximately $10,000 to cover the cost of the bells and new tables

(those have been on loan as well). There will be more info at the concert, so we hope you’ll be there!

Follow-up on Youth Group’s Mission Trip this Summer

Youth Coordinator Ellen Tourigny tells us: “I would like to share with you a letter I received from

Pastor Faye at the Amherst-Aurora Congregational Church, UCC.”

Dear Ellen, Heath and Youth Group,

When you came to visit on Columbus day weekend I was so excited that I forgot to give you this set

of photos from the Work Camp. Geneva the preacher made duplicate sets so that you and the church

could all have them.

Some people who were away during the summer have returned and just marvel at your handiwork at

AAUCC. As you can see from the photos, Paula did a fine job of rehabbing the display box. Work is

scheduled to begin on the roof this week. How cool is that?

Hope all is well with all of you at school and at church. I hope you will share with your congrega-

tion what a credit your teenagers are to Jesus, your church and their families. On All Saints Sundays to

come, all of you will be numbered among the living saints by us at AAUCC; not goody-goodies, but

Christians who walk the walk.

Wishing you an amazing church fair, Advent and Christmas seasons,

Love, Preacher Faye

An Invitation to Youth Group Members, Current and Former

Alumni of the Brookside Youth Groups are invited to join current members for

a New Year's Eve party December 31 starting at 6 o'clock. Snacks will be served,

laughs will be laughed and old connections renewed. RSVP to Ellen Tourigny at

[email protected].

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December, 2016 6

Christmas Project – Please Donate Baby Supplies

For Christmas again this year, we are having a church-wide baby shower to help

out Families in Transition and New Horizons for New Hampshire. We are collecting

diapers (size 3 and up) and wipes. Collection spots are in the Narthex and the back

hallway (near the office) – you may place your donations there anytime through

December 18! Monetary donations are also welcomed; Mission will purchase

diapers/wipes with any monetary donations earmarked for the drive. Thank you.

Loaves and Fishes

On the first Sunday of each month Brookside gathers a Loaves and Fishes food

offering to support the work of New Horizons for New Hampshire through their food

distribution center and soup kitchen. Items can be dropped off in the designated boxes

near the church office during the week, or inside the front door on any Sunday morn-

ing. Our next “official” date to receive this monthly offering is December 4.

Head to Heifer Farm for Holiday Happenings

Heifer Farm Holiday Open House and Living Gift Market will take place in Rutland, MA from 10

am to 4 pm the weekends of December 3-4 and 10-11. For more information, visit the Heifer website at

www.heifer.org/farm.

Please Help If You Are Able

For 115 years, the Christmas Fund for the Veterans of the Cross and the

Emergency Fund has been a tangible expression of God’s love. One of the four

Special Mission Offerings of the United Church of Christ, the Christmas Fund

provides UCC congregations and members an opportunity to reach out in lov-

ing compassion, providing assistance to those who have so faithfully served

our Church and who now find themselves facing unexpected financial needs.

In 2015, UCC congregations and members generously contributed $1,528,481 to the Offering. This

enabled the Pension Boards’ Ministerial Assistance program to provide, on behalf of the whole Church,

Pension Supplementation, Health Premium Supplementation, Emergency Grants, and Christmas “Thank

You” Gift Checks to individuals and families in need.

The theme of the 2016 Christmas Fund Offering is “God’s Love Colors Everything,” and our goal is

to raise $1.7 million [all the UCC, not Brookside alone!] to help support these ministries of love and

care. In the spirit of love, we invite and encourage you to prayerfully consider and support this year’s

appeal, and to spread the word so that others will also join in this vital ministry. Special collection enve-

lopes will be in the pews during December; your donations will be very much appreciated. A portion of

the Christmas Eve collection will be going to this charity.

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December, 2016 7

Holy Communion

The sacrament of Communion will be celebrated on Sunday, December 4, served by: Scott Milne,

Brian Brady, Kira Morehouse, and Doug Dixon. Assisting will be Denise Forest.

Please note, we use gluten-free bread for Communion, so that those who have a gluten intolerance

may participate fully in the sacrament.

We’re Grateful for these Additions to Our Church Family

Welcome to Joe Nenni, who became a Covenant Member on October 30. We also welcome Con-

firmands Sarah Stantial, Isabelle Strandson, and Laura Tourigny, who joined BCC on November 20.

Baptized on November 13 was Olivia Anne Dellas, daughter of Kierstin Jenkins and Christopher

Dellas.

If you would like to become a covenant member of Brookside Congregational Church (or if you

have questions about what it means to become a member), please speak with Pastor Marlayna (669-

2807, ext. 101 or [email protected]). She will schedule an informational gathering to talk about

what membership means once she hears from folks who might be interested.

Pastor Marlayna is also the person to contact to make arrangements for baptism.

Living Nativity Will Be at Stark Park this Year!

Our "Living Nativity” will be held at Stark Park on Saturday, December 17 at

3:30 pm. Community Christmas caroling at the bandstand follows with the Friends of

Stark Park at 4:00 pm. The location and timing of the event with the community

Christmas caroling will allow us to reach more people with the story of Jesus and

share His love with our community and neighbors. In case you haven’t been able to

attend in previous years, a Living Nativity is the telling of the Christmas story with actors and real ani-

mals recreating the scene in Bethlehem those many years ago. Ancient scriptures will be read and songs

will be sung to bring the story to life. The animals participating in the living nativity are from Miles

Smith Farm in Loudon, NH. The event is free and open to the public. We hope you will come and bring

your friends, neighbors, and family! (Or, if you want to be an actor in the Nativity, sign up in church on

Sunday morning, December 4 or 11!)

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Order Poinsettias by December 13, Please The Sanctuary will be decorated with poinsettias on Christmas Eve, December 24. If you

would like to donate a poinsettia, please fill out this form and return it to the church office

by Tuesday, December 13. The cost is $14 each.

I/We _________________________________________________________ wish to donate

______ poinsettia(s) in memory of ____________________________________________

Enclosed is my check for $ ________ (made payable to Brookside Congregational Church).

~ Plants may be taken home after the Christmas Eve 7 pm candlelight service ~

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December, 2016 8

Women’s Union to Deck the Halls, Provide Warm Apparel

Women's Union Holiday Luncheon will take place

on Saturday, December 10, 11:00-2:00 in the

Manning House Parlor. Please bring a new, unwrapped adult size gift for us to wrap, to give to

someone less fortunate to stay warm this winter.

Lunch will be prepared by the Women’s Union Executive Committee. We are hoping to be joined

for lunch with Brookside's Pastor Candidate and the Pastoral Search Committee.

Cost: $7.00; please RSVP to Donna Moody, 695-4128.

If you are able, arrive beforehand, 9:30 am, to help decorate the Manning House for the Holidays.

Questions? Call Carole Whitcher at 660-7863.

Brookside Thrift Shop News

NOTE: We will be CLOSED on Saturdays, Dec. 24 and Dec. 31.

Deck the halls, we're off the walls... and Brookside Thrift Shop is mighty jolly!

With the coming of Christmas at the Brook, we jumped straight from Halloween

to a festive holiday scene in Brookside Thrift Shop this month. As a result, on fair

day alone, we realized over $1,300 in sales – exceeding our weekly average in one day! We truly were

"off the walls" with the holiday craze. Thankfully our generous volunteers prepared well with replen-

ishment stock and we were staffed to support the lines of people loading our store. It was an incredible

day that brought in many new customers – who discovered us only because they were attending the fair.

We were happy to ride on the coat-tails of that fantastic event!

In addition to the change of seasonal decor, we also introduced a new register this month. It's official

– we are now accepting credit cards at the Brookside Thrift Shop. This decision has been very positively

received by customers. With the introduction of the new register, we expect to realize more higher vol-

ume sales and large item purchases. We currently have some good quality furnishings that are worth

browsing. Come visit the shop and see what's new.

‘Tis the season to donate scarves, gloves, hats, mittens, boots, and coats. This merchandise is cur-

rently flying off the racks. If you've got any of these items looking lonely and hardly touched in your

closets, consider donating them out. We are sure to find them a happy home. With Christmas in our

midst there are a lot toys, games and puzzles being sold – and no matter the season, the inventory that

always moves the fastest is jewelry.

On the Mission front, Brookside Thrift Shop outreach donated over 500 lbs. of goods that were too

worn or damaged for sale. These goods were recycled and turned into cash for a good cause. We earned

$105 that will be donated to a local charitable purpose. We also provided household items, a crib, car

seat and clothing to a local refugee family recently resettled in Manchester. Many people continue to

give through Brookside on behalf of that effort. It is nice to be a channel for giving – and to be recog-

nized as an organization that works to support our local community. Our good prices are not the only

reason people frequent Brookside Thrift Shop. Many of our customers are also donors who believe in

our cause and appreciate our outreach.

That said, our biggest donors are right here at Brookside. In the spirit of Thanksgiving – I am most

thankful for our church community and our incredible group of volunteers. Keep up the good work

Brookside!

Looking forward to seeing you in the store!

Respectfully Submitted Calley Milne, TSOC Chair

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December, 2016 9

Men Are Invited to “No Green Bananas”

This group of retired Brookside men meets on the 1st and 3rd

Tuesdays of the month at 9 am at Blake’s Restaurant (Maple &

Webster Streets) to enjoy breakfast and discussion. Join them on

Tuesdays, December 6 & 20 for good food and company. For

more info, call Herb Pence, 624-1287.

2016 Christmas at the Brook

Christmas at the Brook is all wrapped up! Brookside

Congregational Church's own traditional New England

Craft Fair was a success again this year. More than 1,000

people attended the fair, held Saturday, November 12, and

we had nearly 50 vendors participate. The church's thrift

shop also had a great day, making more than what they

normally make in a week – in just one day! With the added

vendors, increased activities and offerings, and tremendous

volunteer support, the event raised somewhere between

$9,000 and $10,000 for the church.

A big thank you to all the volunteers and those that

cooked and baked to donate food for the fair. Special thanks

also go to this year's sponsors of Christmas at the Brook:

Angela's Pasta and Cheese Shop

Bank of New Hampshire

Central Paper

FW Webb

G2P Giuliano Pro Performance

Kanteres Real Estate

MASI Plumbing, Heating & Air Conditioning

Pastoral Counseling Services

Pinnacle Mortgage Corp

The Puritan Backroom

Rapson Real Estate

Sir Speedy Printing and Marketing

Jim Trombly Plumbing, Heating, & Cooling Thanks also to those organizations that made donations: 26th on Hanover, Abigail's Bakery, A&E

Roastery, Custom Dry Cleaners, Granite State Candy Shoppe, Ignite Bar & Grille, Jacques Flower Shop,

The Kitchen, Michelle's Pastries & Deli.

Need Crutches or a Cane? Keep This in Mind

Brookside’s Medical Equipment Closet is chock full of crutches, canes,

shower chairs, and more, available for use by anyone who needs them. Borrow

for short-term or long-term use, keep as long as you need. The one item we

would like to have returned is the wheel chairs. Stop by or call the office

(669-2807) for more information.

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December, 2016 10

Nurse Will Not Be Here on December 8

The Parish Nurse has hours here most Thursdays from 10:00 to 11:30 am in

Room D (but please note the heading above so you don’t waste a trip on that

date). Avail yourself of free nurse consultation, blood pressure checks, and

more. Learn more at www.catholicmedicalcenter.org/community-health/parish-nurse.aspx.

Weather Policy: when Manchester Schools are closed due to inclement weather, the Parish Nurse Office

will be closed – and the nurse will not be here.

If You’re Hospitalized…

Remember to call the church office (669-2807) if you want the pastor to know that you’re in the

hospital. Due to federal law, hospitals are not permitted to provide us with this information.

News From the Brookside Workbench

The following projects were completed or in process during the 4th quarter of

2016:

Walk off carpets have been installed in the entryway and central hall in

Manning House. Chair mats have been installed under walk off carpets to

control the movements of the carpets.

Carriage House/Thrift Shop south and east windows were primed and painted by Joe Forest, Bill

Hoysradt and Bob Merrill to help maintain them until professional work can be done on them.

Trees have been planted in playground by Oscar Coronado and staked to provide future shade for

the south side of the carriage house.

Heath removed tree growth in the garden next to the grape vine.

Heath painted the parking lot lines and the window well shields.

Old fence along east side of playground and shed was removed and American Fence Company in-

stalled new fence and gate.

Projects in process – we have contracts and scheduling is in progress for the following, with work to

begin in mid to late November:

Repair the sunroom roof and ceiling in the Manning House.

The work room roof and ceiling in the Manning House.

A new bulkhead for Manning House.

The east entrance to the cottage.

Two windows in Manning House cellar.

New door closers have been purchased for the doors in Fellowship Hall and installation is pending

scheduling with stewardship committee and Heath.

The wall along Elm Street is on hold pending culvert work in the future by the city.

A new dumpster enclosure is being planned.

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December, 2016 11

Brian Brady Shares Vitality Team’s Thoughts and “Doings”

We are well into the Holiday season and things are getting busy. While we are trying to manage the

stress on our time we should always keep Christ in our hearts and try our best to bring peace and com-

fort to those around us.

The Brookside vitality team has been busy working to bring our church out into our community so

that we can get to know the people around us. We had a great fall season and I want to share some of the

events we had and share a personal story.

On October 30 the Church had a blessing of the animals in Stark Park. The event was well attended

and had a great response from pet owners. Kim along with the children’s choir provided music and Pas-

tor Marlayna prepared a brief service. We look forward to holding this event again in the future.

On October 31 we set up a table to hand out Halloween candy at the end of the parking lot. The idea

was well received by families. Mike Beaule, Mary Pratt and Kristen Thayer decorated and worked the

candy table, which sparked some enjoyable conversation. The response was great and we look to expand

on this idea next year.

On Tuesday November 8th Pastor Marlayna led a silent prayer walk through our neighborhood. This

is a very important part of a vitality team plan and we hope to have more prayer walks in the future.

Please join us for the next one (December 13th, 4:45 pm – gather in church office). Whether a prayer

walk, social event or a formal event we are all called to help bring our ministry to our mission field.

Please consider your part.

So shortly after school started for the kids, Loretta mentioned to me that she wanted to schedule a

social night with the boys and planned to have them invite a friend and their mothers. She also men-

tioned that she would also schedule a similar event for the girls. I never really gave it more thought at

the time. Since the event with the girls happened with participation across a few different groups I woke

up the next morning with an aha realization that Loretta had successfully planned a couple of great

member-guest events. What made it work is these events all included members of Brookside alongside

friends from school, dance, music, the neighborhood, and work. The events were social and welcoming

and held no expectation than that everyone had a great time. The takeaway here is that planning a mem-

ber-guest event is easy and we should all be having one soon.

Today I want you to think about how you can bring the grace and joy of Brookside vitality to your

life. Is it with prayer? Is it with offering an invite to a formal event or can you organize a member-guest

event of your own? Every bit helps and we appreciate it all.

We are actively seeking new vitality team members. If you are interested in supporting our mission,

please let us know. We meet once a month and come up with ideas that help Brookside grow.

Thank you, Brian Brady

Another Word from Our Vitality Team

We hope that you will consider our Advent/Christmas activities as potential ways to introduce

friends and neighbors to Brookside. Do you have children or grandchildren who like to go Christmas

caroling outside? Bring them with you to our Living Nativity at 3:30 pm. in Stark Park on Saturday, De-

cember 17, which will be followed by Friends of Stark Park Community Christmas Caroling at 4 pm.

Do you have friends who enjoy music? Invite them out to attend our Christmas Concert with you on

Sunday afternoon, December 18, at 2 pm (carillon plays beforehand, 1:15-1:45). Do you have neighbors

who aren’t connected with a church? Invite them to come with you to Christmas Eve services at

Brookside. May this Advent/Christmas season be a time when we deepen our connections with God and

our neighbors.

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15 15 15 15 Chronicle Deadline 15 15 15 15

Please submit all items for the January (yikes!) Chronicle by Thursday, December 15. You can

deliver them in person, send them by mail, or e-mail them to: [email protected]. Thank you.

Due Date for Annual Reports Covering 2016

Please submit all Annual Reports by January 4 at the latest (if via email, send as a

Word document to [email protected]) – but, the sooner, the better! Financial

reports should be submitted as soon as the data is available. This timeframe is neces-

sary to have the booklet ready by January 13. The Annual Meeting is scheduled for

Sunday, January 22, immediately following worship.

Help Celebrate a Milestone

Please join us to celebrate Fran Hakenson's 80th birthday after worship on Sunday,

January 1, in the Manning House. No presents, please. A light lunch will be served. If you

are able to join us, please RSVP to Sarah Duffley in person or at [email protected]

by December 27.

Sunday Scripture and Worship Themes

Each issue of the Chronicle features monthly Bible readings. Here is what

is planned for December; read passages ahead of time if you wish to have a

head start on that Sunday’s theme!

December 4 – ADVENT 2; COMMUNION – Isaiah 40:1-5; Mark 1:1-8. ~ “Preparing the Way”

Sermon will be based on the Gospel reading and explore the question of how do we “prepare the

way of the Lord” in our lives. December 11 – ADVENT 3; PASTORAL CANDIDATE PREACHES – Isaiah 11:1-10; Luke 1:26-38.

~ “Pregnant with Possibilities.”

A special meeting will be held after worship to vote on the Search Committee’s recommendation. December 18 – ADVENT 4 – Isaiah 7:10-16; Matthew 1:18-25.

~ Cantata presented by the Chancel Choir: Shout the Good News! December 25 – CHRISTMAS DAY – Lectionary Readings are: Isaiah 9:2-7; Luke 2:1-14 (15-20).

As we will have worshipped the night before, we will not hold a worship service at Brookside on

Christmas Day. You are invited to join worshippers at First Congregational Church, 508 Union

Street in Manchester, at 10 am.

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USHERS

December 4 December 11 Bob Merrill Bruce Richards Sarah Merrill Joe Nenni Richard Rodman Sally Sederquist David Gates Virginia Mabie December 18 December 24, Xmas Eve Herb Pence Deacons Usher Tricia Lucas for both Services, Jeff Rapson 4:30 and 7:00 pm Don Waldrupe

NURSERY/CRIB ROOM

December 4 December 11 Abby & Katy Easterly Laura Schneider

December 18 December 25 Sandy Mun — —

STATEMENT OF PURPOSE

The objective of The Brookside Chronicle

is to disperse church news; inspire people to

a new awareness; and interpret the ministry

of our church. We will be faithful to the truth,

honest and caring, and strive for accuracy.

The Chronicle staff appreciates and wel-

comes input from all organizations, ministry

groups, officers, members and friends of

Brookside Congregational Church. We re-

serve the right to edit, cut or leave out articles

according to available space, timeliness and

priority.

DEACONS OF THE WEEK

December 4 December 11 Scott Milne Denise Forest Brian Brady Scott Milne

December 18 December 25 Scott Milne (No Worship Service)

Kira Morehouse

ACOLYTES

December 4 December 11 Julia Falco Abel Firman

December 18 December 24, Xmas Eve

Jeremiah Medina Sienna Milne

READERS

December 4 December 11 Denise Forest

December 18 December 25 — —

Fellowship Hour Clean-up

Thank you to the following, who will clean

up after Fellowship Hour this month:

12/4: Bruce Richards

12/11: Peter Garrell

12/18: Sue Sipsey

Thanks, Volunteers!!!

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Monthly Financial Check-up

Any questions regarding the detail of the

treasurer's report below may be directed to

Dale Trombley at 491-3491, or e-mail her at

[email protected].

TREASURER'S REPORT

For the period ending October 31, 2016

Actual vs. Budget

Month Actual Budget Var.

Total Income 27,773 23,378 4,395

Total Expenses 20,446 24,755 4,309

Net Gain (Loss) 7,327 1,377 8,704

Year-to-date Actual Budget Var.

Total Income 252,533 255,645 (3,112)

Total Expenses 278,730 289,011 10,281

Net Gain (Loss) (26,197) (33,366) (7,169)

Actual Budget Var.

Total YTD Pledges

118,464 119,900 (1,436)

Brookside Congregational Church United Church of Christ

2013 Elm Street Manchester, NH 03104

Telephone (603) 669-2807 Fax (603) 668-9041

Web Site: www.brooksidecc.org

Sunday Worship & Church School: 10 am

Church Office Hours: Monday – Thursday,

9:00 am to 3:00 pm

Rev. Dr. Marlayna Schmidt, Interim Pastor

Office Hours: Wed., 10:30-Noon, in Office

Thurs., 3:30-5:00 at Bridge Café

(Monday is the Pastor’s Day Off)

Office tel. 669-2807 x 101;

Emergency tel. 978-807-8310

email: [email protected]

Note: Pastor Marlayna is in Manchester each

week Tuesday – Thursday and Sunday; she is

available by appointment if above office hours

do not fit with your schedule.

Help Keep Brookside in Good Financial Health

If you have not yet made a 2017 pledge to Brookside, please consider doing so. Pledge certificates

are available in the Narthex, the church office, or online at the Giving tab at www.brooksidecc.org.

Thanks to all who have pledged and we hope YOU are – or will be – among that group.

Faithful Stewards Corner

Our thanks to:

Tom Wright and Michael Beaule, for helping Heath install the sanctuary and chapel

storm windows.

Michael Beaule, Mary Pratt, and Kristen Thayer, for handing out treats at Brookside’s

first-ever Halloween Trick-or-Treat table.

Becky Boisvert and Lisa Brock (as co-chairs of Christmas at the Brook), along with the

many people who helped in so many ways, for a fantastic fair!

The Deacons, for decorating the Sanctuary.

If any ministry member has someone to mention for the “Faithful Stewards Corner,” send their

names to the church office by the 15th of each month for the Chronicle.

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BROOKSIDE CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST (Dec. 2016) 2013 ELM STREET, MANCHESTER, NH 03104-2528 ~ (603) 669-2807

FAX: (603) 668-9041; WEB SITE: WWW.BROOKSIDECC.ORG OFFICERS, MINISTRY GROUPS AND STAFF MEMBERS (Chairs bold underlined; CM denotes Council Members)

Moderator

Sarah Duffley CM Treasurer

Dale Trombley CM Clerk

Debi Rapson CM

Members at Large

Anne Lachance CM Calley Milne CM

Pastoral Search Committee

Loretta Brady Doug Dixon Sis Dunn Bob Merrill Scott Milne Claire Tourigny Dale Trombley Mark Watts, Chaplain Church Delegates

Jean Dickson Doug Dixon Susan Walker

Stewardship

Oscar Coronado Bob Falco Bill Hoysradt CM

Tricia Lucas Bob Merrill CM Jeff Rapson Christian Formation

George Abbott Brian Brady CM Doug Dixon Denise Forest Scott Milne Kira Morehouse Mary Pratt Ellen Tourigny CM Mission

Gail Goodman CM Elaine Knight Jennifer Trecartin CM Susan Walker Cindy Watts

Calley Milne, Thrift Shop Rep.

Jean Dickson, Women’s Union Rep.

Called to Care Coordinator

Sarah Duffley

Human Resources

Dave Migliori Calley Milne

Historian/Librarian

Sarah Merrill

Trustee to Elliot

Joseph Lachance

Ambassador for Horton Center

Doug Dixon

GSOP Rep.

Elaine Knight Susan Walker

Prayer Shawl Ministry Coordinator

Fran Hakenson

Thrift Shop Operating

Paula Curry Sis Dunn Gail Goodman Bill Hoysradt Calley Milne Sally Sederquist

Women’s Union Executive Committee

Jean Dickson, Treasurer/Secretary Sis Dunn, Assistant Treasurer

Sally Sederquist Carole Whitcher

Sexton

Heath Auger voice mail #105

[email protected]

Interim Pastor

Rev. Dr. Marlayna Schmidt CM voice mail #101

[email protected]

Minister of Music

Kim Whitehead voice mail #108

[email protected]

Church School Coordinator

Rev. Fran Hakenson voice mail #104

[email protected]

Youth Coordinator Ellen Tourigny

[email protected]

Parish Administrator

Vicky Wisner voice mail #100

[email protected]

Admin. Assistant

Nicole Grinnell voice mail #103

[email protected]

~ ~ Thank you for serving your church! ~ ~

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December, 2016 Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday

Note: Generally, only church-related activities are listed here; however, be aware that many outside groups use space in our facility on a regular basis, as well. Be sure to check the full calendar online before assuming a space is free.

1 2 3 9 am – 1 pm 9 am – 1 pm 9 am – 1 pm

Thrift Shop Thrift Shop Thrift Shop

10:00 am

Parish Nurse

4 5 6 7 8 9 10 9:00 am Chancel Choir Rehearsal Pastor’s Day Off 9:00 am No Green 9 am – 1 pm 9 am – 1 pm 9 am – 1 pm

10:00 am Worship – Advent 2 (PDO) Bananas Group Noon-4 pm Thrift Shop Thrift Shop Thrift Shop

(Communion; Loaves & Fishes) Thrift Shop NO Nurse Today

11:15 am Visitation Ministry 5:30 pm Decorate 11-2 Women’s

11:15 am Advent Workshop & Lunch 6:00 pm Sanctuary Tree Union

11:30 am Junior Choir Rehearsal 6:45 pm Interfaith Handbell Choir 6:00 pm Pot Luck 2:30-3:30 Meet &

11:30 am Stewardship Ministry Women of NH at 7:30 pm Dinner with Pastoral Greet Pastoral

First Cong. Church Chancel Choir Candidate Candidate

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 9:00 am Chancel Choir Rehearsal (PDO) 9-1 Thrift Shop 9 am – 1 pm 9 am – 1 pm

10:00 am Worship – Advent 3 Noon-4 pm 10:00 Parish Nurse Thrift Shop Thrift Shop

Pastoral Candidate Preaches Thrift Shop

11:30 am Special Meeting re: New Pastor 4:45 pm Prayer Walk CHRONICLE 3:30 pm Living

6:00 pm 6:00 pm DEADLINE Nativity, Stark Park

Mission Ministry Handbell Choir 4:00 Public Caroling

6:30 pm 7:30 pm at Stark Park

Christian Formation Chancel Choir

18 19 20 21 22 23 24 9:00 am Chancel Choir Rehearsal (PDO) 9:00 am No Green 9 am – 1 pm 9 am – 1 pm

10:00 am Worship – Advent 4; Cantata Bananas Group Noon-4 pm Thrift Shop Thrift Shop Thrift Shop Closed

11:30 am Junior Choir Rehearsal Thrift Shop 10:00 am Today

1:15 pm Carillon Prelude Parish Nurse

2:00 pm Christmas Concert 6:00 pm 4:30 pm Children’s

Handbell Choir Xmas Eve service

6:30 pm Council 7:30 pm 7:00 pm Candlelight

of Ministries Chancel Choir Xmas Eve Service

25 26 27 28 29 30 31 (No worship today; attend First Cong. (Building Closed) 9 am – 1 pm 9 am – 1 pm

Church, 508 Union St.) Noon-4 pm Thrift Shop Thrift Shop Thrift Shop Closed

Thrift Shop 10:00 am Today

Parish Nurse

6:00 pm Youth

Group Alumni

Party