THE BROOKSIDE CHRONICLE Brookside Congregational Church, United Church of Christ
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November, 2014
Room to Grow, Room to Serve, Room for You An Open and Affirming Congregation
WHAT’S INSIDE
An Opportunity for Spiritual Growth
Companions in Christ to begin. page 4
Children to Learn about Lydia
Unit takes us to Advent. page 3
Dawn Shares a Letter of Appreciation
In place of ‘Dawn’s Desk.’ page 2
Fellowship Opportunities Galore
Take part as you wish! page 7
Helping the Hungry
Choose from several options. page 5
Interfaith Thanksgiving Service
For all to give thanks together. page 2
Music Ministry Feeds Our Souls
Sing, play, or just listen. page 4
Read the Good Book
Worship & lectionary for Nov. page 10
Time, Talent, Treasure
Invest in your church. page 9
Two Months, Two Topics
Join us for Monday Matters! page 3
We Are Family
The milestones in our lives. page 6
When Do I…?
Sunday volunteer schedules. page 11
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Hillsborough Association Committee on Church and Ministry
New Hampshire Conference United Church of Christ
October 15, 2014
Dear Dawn,
The Hillsborough Association of the New Hampshire Conference, United Church of Christ, would like
to congratulate you as the Recipient of the 2014 Good Samaritan Award, presented by the Pastoral
Counseling Service honoring your work with Granite Pathways. They have learned what many of us have known and experienced for many years. Your example of
leadership, your welcoming presence and your participation with Granite Pathways is the same example
you have lived out with the New Hampshire Conference and with the Hillsborough Association. Hear-
ing that the effects of your ministry have been felt and recognized in your community is a joy that the
Committee on Church and Ministry feels should be celebrated. We also extend our congratulations to Brookside Congregational Church United Church of Christ as the
church members were recognized for their ministry to Granite Pathways. The example your congrega-
tion has set to work in cooperation with Granite Pathways to provide safe spaces to offer services to
those in need truly defines what it means to “minister” to others. By providing basic needs of welcome,
safe meeting space, the example of hospitality speaks volumes for all to see as an example of living out
your faith. Please accept our congratulations for this wonderful accomplishment and extend the same to your
church members. Peace and Blessings to All Hillsborough Association Committee on Church and Ministry Reverend Bill Ferguson and Reverend Linda Hey, Co-chairpersons , Bill McIntyre, Linda Lannin,
Rev. Vera Wingate, Rev. Pete Lovejoy, Thom Davis, Douglas Hatfield, Rev. Chris Owen. CC: Rev. Gary Schulte, Conference Minister, NHCUCC
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Joining Together in Thanksgiving
This year’s Interfaith Thanksgiving Service will be held at Temple Adath
Yeshurun on Monday, November 24 at 7:00 pm. The Rev. Jami Boyle from
Bethany Chapel will preach. Donations of canned goods and/or money will go
to the food pantry of First United Methodist Church on Valley Street.
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Children to Learn about Lydia in New Church School Unit
The book of Acts tells of the spread of the Good News of Jesus throughout the
known world. One of those stories is about Lydia from Thyatira who was a dealer in
purple cloth. The children will be studying about Lydia until Advent. They will come
to know that they can be like Paul and Lydia and share the good news with others.
There will be 5 workshops in this Unit: Art, Bible Skills and Games, Cooking, Science
and Video. Below is an overview of the Story of Lydia that is found in Acts 16:11-15.
The Book of Acts tells of the spread of Jesus’ teachings. In the story of Lydia, we learn about Paul’s
journey to Philippi in Macedonia. Philippi, a Roman colony, was full of people who had never heard of
God, or of Jesus. Lydia, however, was an exception – we’re told she worshiped God, even before Paul
arrived. We’re also told that Lydia was a dealer in purple cloth, a successful business woman who
probably had access to the rich and famous, the only people who could afford to buy such expensive
purple cloth.
Paul told Lydia about Jesus, God opened her heart, and Lydia learned. She believed and then joined
in the work of spreading the Good News. Lydia and her whole household – family members, slaves,
employees, and possibly even friends or acquaintances – were baptized.
When Lydia heard the good news of Jesus’ love, she immediately began to use her gifts and posses-
sions to serve God. She gave Paul and his companions a place to stay and later became a partner with
Paul. There is evidence in Acts and in Paul’s letters that Lydia eventually became a leader in the young
church in Philippi.
Looking for Interested Acolytes
If you have a child age 5 or older who is interested in being an acolyte at the start of
worship, please let Scott Milne know or email him at [email protected].
Ways to Challenge Yourself Monday Matters #1, November
Joe Forest and Pastor Dawn will co-lead two sessions on “What Does
the Bible Have to Do with Economics?” on November 3 and 17 from 6:30
to 8:00 pm. Explore with Joe and Dawn questions of economics and Biblical
themes. How realistic are the Biblical themes to issues of a global economy or employment?
Monday Matters #2, Preparing for December
Christmas is coming and let’s get ready for it by reading and discussing Anne Perry’s Christmas
novellas. There are 14 titles in this series and 13 are available in the Manchester Library: 13 hard cover,
9 audio books or 4 e-books. These are suspense novels that take place in England at the end of the 18th
century. Each features a person who comes to know the deeper meaning of Christmas through some
upset to their life. They are easy reading and fun and make one think of what is the meaning of Christ-
mas. Read one of Perry’s Christmas books and come ready to share the plot and meaning found in your
book on Monday, December 15 (6:30-8 pm). This will be a fun way to look into the deeper meanings
of Christmas. Any questions, call Fran.
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Companions in Christ
Companions in Christ is a small group experience in Spiritual Formation. There will be five units of
five (or more) weeks each. How will Companions in Christ help you grow spiritually? Through the spir-
itual disciplines of prayer, scripture, ministry, worship, study and Christian conversation! These means
of grace are the common ways in which Christ meets people, renews their faith, and deepens their lives
together in love. Please consider joining us as we learn and grow together.
The first unit, Embracing the Journey: The Way of Christ, will begin Sunday, November 2 and
meet weekly through December 14. We will meet from 8:15 am to 9:45 am in Classroom C (under the
Chapel). Anyone who is interested, whether Brooksider or not, is welcome to participate.
Please contact Anne Rodman ([email protected] or 624-5179), group leader, to let her know
of your interest, and/or for more information.
Making Meaningful Music Together
It's hard to believe, but it's almost THAT time of year again! Be sure you mark
your calendars for our annual Christmas Concert – a little earlier this year on Sun-
day, December 14 at 2:00 pm! It will again feature all our choirs, but will be a little
different than past years with a focus on Jesus, the Light of the World. We truly
hope you will plan to join us! A free-will offering will be received to support the music ministry, and
anyone able to do, please bring non-perishable items to donate to New Horizons.
In the meantime, I was excited to have Lisa Brock share her beautiful voice during our worship on
Columbus Day weekend, and we have new members in our Junior and Bell Choirs, and are excited to
share what we've been learning during upcoming services. Junior Choir will be singing on November 9
(parents: we will rehearse at 9:30) and Bells will be playing November 2 and 23.
For our church school friends, whether singing is your thing or not, we want as many of you as
possible to participate on Christmas Eve. Please be in touch with me if you want to join in!
In peace and harmony,
Kim Whitehead
Minister of Music
Listen Up: Here’s the Low-down on Brookside’s “Elevator”
Did you know that we actually don’t have an elevator here? It is technically a lift or a
chair lift, plain and simple. After a recent problem which required a repair call, we were
told that our “lift” was designed only for moving people to other levels, and not as a
freight elevator. When “stuff” is put in it, there is gradual movement and shifting which
ultimately throws things off and causes the lift to stop working – not a good thing.
What this means is that we all need to re-train ourselves to not use the lift to move items from floor
to floor, and we have placed signs on all the access doors as a reminder. Please observe this guideline
and keep the lift functioning for its intended purpose, to allow people with physical challenges to have
full access to all levels of our building. Thank you.
Church Tour Scheduled for November 30
Learn about some of Brookside’s secrets during this tour of the Church and Manning House. Bill
Hoysradt will be your knowledgeable tour guide – meet him by the Coke machine in Fellowship Hall
around 11:15 a.m. on Sunday, November 30.
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Help Provide Holiday Family Meal Baskets
Brookside has a wonderful tradition of working together with community agencies
to provide Holiday Meals for families in need during Thanksgiving and Christmas.
Your involvement and commitment to support the larger Manchester community is so
very much appreciated.
This year Mission Ministry is collecting food to provide for 62 baskets to be distributed the Monday
before Thanksgiving. We encourage you to sign up in Fellowship Hall on Sundays to bring nonperisha-
ble foods (canned vegetables, fresh potatoes, fresh carrots, stuffing, cranberry sauce, apples, cookies, hot
chocolate), or to consider donating funds equal to a holiday meal basket.
Food items need to be in Fellowship Hall by the end of Fellowship Hour on Sunday, November 16
so that an order can be placed for the remaining food needed to fill the baskets on the following Sunday,
November 23. We invite you to help in setting up Fellowship Hall Saturday morning, November 22
starting at 9:00 am. Help is also needed from 8:30 am on Monday, November 24 to distribute baskets.
Thank you one and all!
Thanksgiving Breakfast for a Cause
Mission Ministry encourages members of Brookside to attend the 21st Annual New Horizons
Thanksgiving Breakfast on Tuesday, November 25, 7:15-9:00 am at the Radisson–Center of New
Hampshire. This breakfast brings together supporters of New Horizons to celebrate the start of the holi-
day season and simultaneously raises funds for the Soup Kitchen, Food Pantry, Homeless Shelters, and
Emergency Shelters such as Angie’s for Women. Visit http://www.newhorizonsfornh.org/ for more info.
Loaves and Fishes
Food donations have been down 18% this year while there has been a 7% increase
in Food Pantry need at New Horizons. The Mission and Stewardship Ministries thank
the members of Brookside for their ongoing support of New Horizons through monthly
Loaves and Fishes offerings. Our next offering will be Sunday, November 2.
Many Thanks to Soup Kitchen Volunteers
September 30th was Brookside's night to serve dinner at New Horizons Soup Kitchen. Thank you to
all those who volunteered: Leigh Polish, Kate Stantial, Pastor Dawn, Tom (pile it on) Cleary, Sis Dunn,
Jeff Rapson, and Marylou Bissonnette. A very special thank you to Pete Lovejoy who is the recipient of
the Golden Chopstick award for serving over 100 plates of spaghetti with a pair of tongs.
Brookside serves whenever there is a fifth Tuesday in the month. The next date is December 30, so
mark your calendars and plan to join us in serving up food, fun, and frivolity. Please contact Nancy
Popp at 755-4880 or at [email protected] if you would like to help out.
Many thanks go out to Rod Leavell for his years of service in organizing the soup kitchen volunteers
from Brookside. Well done, Rod!
THANK YOU!
Nancy Popp
Banding Together to Fight Hunger
The Empty Bowls event on October 5 raised $8,700 with 425 bowls sold.
This year’s Religious Response to Hunger generated a total of 475 bags of food for New Horizons.
Thank you to all who donated/participated to help make these important events possible.
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Faithful Stewards Corner
Our thanks to:
Jeff Rapson and Tom Knox, for their plumbing prowess in Manning House.
Debi Rapson, for all her work in coordinating the picture taking.
If any ministry member has someone to mention for the “Faithful Stewards Corner,” send their
names to Pastor Dawn by the 15th of each month for the Chronicle.
Holy Communion
The sacrament of Communion will be celebrated on Sunday, November 2,
served by: Ellen Tourigny, Gary Trahan, Chris Taylor, Anne Rodman, Denise Forest,
and Scott Milne, assisted by George Abbott.
Please note, we use gluten-free bread for Communion, so that those who have a
gluten intolerance may participate fully in the sacrament.
Two New Members Received; Would You Like to Join?
A warm welcome to Susan and James Milne, parents of Scott, who officially joined
Brookside as covenant members on October 19.
If you would like to explore membership in Brookside Congregational Church, please
speak with Pastor Dawn (669-2807, ext. 101 or [email protected]). A special
gathering will be planned when we have a group of folks who have expressed an interest
in learning more.
If You Would Like to Schedule a Baptism
Please speak with Pastor Dawn (see contact info. above) to make arrangements for Baptism.
With Much Appreciation
Hope Pearson would like to thank all who greeted her on her recent 90th birthday at
the September 28th church service. Kim’s organ rendition with congregation singing
Happy Birthday was very special. Pulpit flowers were most appreciated as well.
Thanks again, Hope
Best Wishes to the Happy Couples
We congratulate the following two couples who were both married
on October 18 in Maine. May their unions be blessed and long-lived.
~ Ashley Sevigny and Josh Nason
~ Scott Migliori and Jill Libby
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Help Us Make a Great Fair!
The Christmas Fair is just around the corner! We are still in need of donations for the jewelry table,
house plants, baked goods and beans. If you have an interest in helping, we could use some help on Fri-
day November 7th with set up, elevator operators during the fair on November 8th, and some folks to
help clean up after the fair from about 3pm until 5pm. Please call Nancy
Popp at 755-4880 or email at [email protected], or call Marylou Bis-
sonnette at 620-0803. Baked goods can be left in the kitchen beginning
on Friday the 7th. Please label your items, i.e., apple bread, contains
nuts, vegetarian, etc., We're looking forward to another great fair, please
join in the effort!
Seeking Donations for Raffle Table at the Fair
Once again we will have a raffle table at the fair on November 8.
We are looking for items to raffle. If you have a favorite restaurant or
store or service, why not ask them for a gift certificate or perhaps make
up a gift basket? We have a letter you can present to businesses which will verify that you represent the
Women’s Union of Brookside if they require verification. See Fran Hakenson for the letter. Please have
all donations to Fran at the church by Monday, November 3.
Women’s Union
Women’s Union will not meet in November, but make sure you have December 11 marked on your
calendar for our Christmas program and Yankee Swap. More details will be in the December Chronicle.
Interfaith Women of NH: Save the Date in December
The annual Interfaith Women's holiday event will take place at 7 pm on Monday, December 8,
at Temple Adath Yeshurun. Its title is "Rejoice and be Glad" and will again feature the group Aksara.
Please mark the date on your calendar; the flyer will be posted as soon as it is available. For more
information or to register, please visit http://interfaithwomennh.org/ournextprogram.html.
“No Green Bananas” Men’s Group May “A-peel” to You
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, November 4 & 18 for good
food and company. For more info, call Herb Pence, 624-1287.
Hundred-dollar Word
During his lifetime, English poet and novelist Rudyard Kipling achieved
both fame and fortune. One day a newspaper reporter approached him and
said, “Mr. Kipling, somebody calculated that the money you make from your
writings amounts to more than $100 a word.”
The reporter pulled out a $100 bill from his pocket, gave it to Kipling and said, “Here, now give me
one of your hundred-dollar words.”
Kipling looked at the money, put it in his pocket and said, “Thanks!”
(from The Newsletter Newsletter, Nov. 2013)
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Take Care of Yourself
The Parish Nurse has hours here every week, on Thursdays from 10:00 to
11:30 a.m. in Room D. Avail yourself of free nurse consultation, blood pressure
checks, health information, referrals and more.
Parish Nurse Program to Address Diabetes Issues
Diabetic Update: Do you have questions about diabetes? Would you find it helpful to get some up to
date information about living with diabetes? The CMC Parish Nurse program is presenting a program on
Thursday, November 20 from 10:00-11:00 am in Fellowship Hall. There is no charge to attend.
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.
Raise the Rock! Help Support Granite Pathways
A Music Festival featuring Steamed Heat and Room to Move will be held on Saturday, Nov. 15
from 5-9 pm at the Millyard Museum, 200 Bedford Street, Manchester. Tickets are $25 and there will be
silent auctions, raffles, and door prizes. To purchase tickets, or for more information, contact Granite
Pathways at 665-5665 or www.granitepathways.org.
Seeking Hosts for SNHU’s Thanksgiving Hosts Program
Southern New Hampshire University is seeking hosts willing to invite pairs
of international students to join your family’s Thanksgiving celebration. Many
international students are eager for the chance to visit an American family and
learn more about our culture and traditions. Newer arrivals feel most comforta-
ble when they can bring a fellow student, which is why SNHU looks for folks who can accommodate
two or more guests. SNHU has more than 850 international students studying at the Manchester campus;
while they come from about 70 different countries, more than half come from China, Saudi Arabia, or
India.
The reactions of both the students and families who’ve participated in the past have been very posi-
tive. From hosts: “had a terrific time”; “fantastic day”; “fit right in with my family”; “enlightening”;
“great experience for the entire family”; “something I will never forget”. Students have said: “spent a
really wonderful and unforgettable time”; “I learned about American people”; “we had conversation like
friends”; “my family back home were very happy for me”; “they let me help prepare the dinner (or the
table)”; “I always wanted to visit with an American family”; “I hope I can do this again”.
If you are interested in inviting two or more international students to join your family’s Thanksgiv-
ing celebration, please complete the host family application at the www.snhu.edu SNHU website (link to
the application under Campus Life, then International Student Services, then ISS Forms & Resources,
then “For the Community”) and return it by November 9th to Debbie Donnelly at SNHU at
[email protected] or ISS Office, 2500 N. River Rd., Manchester, NH 03106. In mid-November after
receiving host and student applications, Debbie will be in touch with names and contact information for
the students you’ll be hosting for the day, so that you can reach them to coordinate plans.
This is a truly wonderful opportunity for all who are involved. Please consider opening up your
home to share this day when we give thanks for all that is good in our lives.
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Give of Your Time, Talent, and Treasure Your Stewardship Committee Asks:
WHY do you participate in the life of Brookside?
WHY do you give to work of the church?
WHAT does Brookside mean to you?
These are important questions we all will be considering as we participate in our annual stewardship
campaign. If you are reading this, you are invested in our church and in God’s work. Consider how
deeply you want to be invested in God’s work at Brookside Church as we raise the funds for 2015.
Now through November 16 we as the members and friends of Brookside Congregational Church,
United Church of Christ will prayerfully consider the upcoming year and each family will decide what
they can pledge to the work of God through Brookside Church. You will be receiving a letter in the mail
with a Pledge Certificate. Consider the amount you want to pledge. After you fill it out you can mail it
in, or put it in the offering plate on any Sunday between now and November 16.
The Stewardship Committee
From Jeff Rapson, on Behalf of the Nominating Committee
Have you considered participating more actively and prayerfully in Brookside’s church life? Once
again this year we are in need of members wanting to serve and fulfill their calling and participation in
the church’s life. The Mission Ministry and Christian Formation are especially in need of help and new
members. Ministry meetings are usually once per month and perhaps an occasional sub-group meeting.
Other key roles such as representation at a State level are also areas where members can make a sig-
nificant difference. We are looking for up to six delegates to the NHCUCC conference. We can have
one candidate under age 25 and we also need three delegates for the Hillsborough Association. Please
note these are one-year terms, and go on continuously if there is continued interest by the delegate.
Please share your level of interest with me, Jeff Rapson; I can usually be reached on my cell at
660-1119 and if busy please leave a voice message. Feel free to reach out to me before or after church;
I look forward to hearing where you’d like to participate.
PS: If you are currently not a member but wish to participate more fully in the life of the church,
please speak to Pastor Dawn or me.
Your Donations Help Others
Help the Brookside Thrift Shop help those among us looking for a Brookside bargain. There is cur-
rently urgent need for blankets, towels, pots & pans, clocks, infant clothing, and children's clothing.
Your generous donations of clothing and housewares are not only put to good use by others in our com-
munity who need them, the revenue generated by their sale furthers the charitable and religious missions
of Brookside.
…remembering the words of the Lord Jesus, for he himself said, “It is more blessed to give than to receive.” (Acts 20:35)
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Celebrating a Milestone
The Hillsborough Association of the New Hampshire Conference, United Church of Christ cordially
invites you to the Ordination Service for Charity Jean Omartian on Sunday, November 9 at 3:00 pm at
the Congregational Church of Hollis, UCC (3 Monument Square, Hollis). Child care will be provided
and a reception will follow.
15 15 15 15 Chronicle Deadline 15 15 15 15
An extra-special request to please submit all items for the December Chronicle promptly by the
deadline of Saturday, November 15, as it’s always a challenging month with the Thanksgiving holiday.
Deliver them in person, send them by mail, or e-mail them to: [email protected]. Thanks.
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 car-
ing, and strive for accuracy.
The Chronicle staff appreciates and welcomes input from all organizations, boards, ministry
groups, members and friends of Brookside Congregational Church. We reserve the right to edit, cut
or leave out articles according to available space, timeliness and priority.
Worship and Bible Readings for November
Each issue of the Chronicle features monthly Bible readings, so that you
can read and reflect on your own, at a time that suits you best. Following is the
worship outline for November; underlined passages will be used in worship. Our
worship theme this fall is Serving Together in Community and Generosity.
November 2 – All Saints Sunday
Christian Testament Matthew 5:1-12
Lighting remembrance candles
November 9
Hebrew Scriptures Joshua 24:1-3a, 14-25
Psalm 78:1-7
Christian Testament 1 Thessalonians 4:13-18
Matthew 25:1-13
Sermon: “Tending the Light”
November 16 – Stewardship Sunday
Hebrew Scriptures Judges 4:1-7
Psalm 123
Christian Testament 1 Thessalonians 5:1-11
Matthew 25:14-30
Sermon: “Nurturing Gifts”
November 23 – Thanksgiving Sunday
Hebrew Scriptures Ezekiel 34:11-16, 20-24
Psalm 100
Christian Testament Ephesians 1:15-23
Matthew 25:31-46
Sermon: “Reigning Compassion”
November 30 – Advent 1
Hebrew Scriptures Isaiah 64:1-9
Psalm 80:1-7, 17-19
Christian Testament 1 Corinthians 1:3-9
Mark 13:24-37
Sermon: “Waiting in the Shadows”
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DOORPERSON
November 2 November 9 Thomas Cleary Richard Rodman
November 16 November 23 (not available at press time)
November 30
Richard Rodman
USHERS
November 2 November 9 Gail Goodman Dave Migliori Virginia Mabie Doug Dixon Bruce Richards Jeff Rapson Richard Rodman Greg Berry
November 16 November 23 David Gates Bob Merrill Bill Hoysradt Sarah Merrill Tricia Lucas Bob Dunn Don Waldrupe Sis Dunn
November 30 Bruce Richards
David Gates Bob Howard
Donna Howard
NURSERY/CRIB ROOM
November 2 November 9 Sue Milne Laura Schneider Jim Milne
November 16 November 23 Loretta Brady Sandy Mun Evan Mun
November 30 Kira Morehouse
DEACONS OF THE WEEK
November 2 November 9 Ellen Tourigny Gary Trahan Gary Trahan Chris Taylor
November 16 November 23 Cathy Knox Ellen Tourigny Judy Foley Scott Milne
November 30 Anne Rodman George Abbott
ACOLYTES
November 2 November 9 Mitchell Cayer Ella Burke
November 16 November 23 Clark Cayer Isabelle Whitehead
November 30
Derrick Dixon
READERS
November 2 November 9 George Abbott Thomas Cleary
November 16 November 23 (not available at press time)
November 30
Fellowship Hour Schedule
The schedule for the next three
months is as follows:
Nov. Officers/At Large
Dec. Stewardship Ministry
Jan. Mission Ministry
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Financial Update, In a Nutshell…
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
TREASURER'S REPORT
For the period ending September 30, 2014
Actual vs. Budget
Month Actual Budget Var.
Total Income 35,498 28,954 6,544
Total Expenses 28,735 35,889 7,154
Net Gain (Loss) 6,763 (6,935) 13,698
Year-to-date Actual Budget Var.
Total Income 247,503 246,058 1,445
Total Expenses 255,616 262,027 6,411
Net Gain (Loss) (8,113) (15,969) 7,856
Actual Budget Var.
Total YTD Pledges
113,162 115,807 (2,645)
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 Fridays, 9:00 am to NOON
Rev. Dr. Dawn Berry, Pastor
Office Hours 9–3, Mon.–Thurs.
(Friday is the Pastor’s Day Off)
Office tel. 669-2807 x 101; home 746-5033
email: [email protected]
Please remember that the pastor is frequently
called away, or may have other commitments
during the day. It is best to call first if you
need to speak with her.
BROOKSIDE CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST (Nov. 2014) 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 underlined; * denotes Council Members)
Moderator
Laura Sevigny * Treasurer
Dale Trombley * Clerk
Debi Rapson *
Members at Large
Anne Lachance * Calley Milne * Stewardship
Greg Berry Bill Hoysradt * Tom Knox Tricia Lucas Jeff Rapson Roger Sevigny * Cindy Watts
Christian Formation
George Abbott * Megan Brockett Judy Foley Denise Forest Cathy Knox Scott Milne Mary Pratt * Anne Rodman Chris Taylor Ellen Tourigny * Gary Trahan
Ambassador for Horton Center
Doug Dixon
Mission
Liberty Dhliwayo Leigh Polish Beverly Robie * Jennifer Trecartin *
Dawn Brockett, Thrift Shop Rep.
Jean Dickson, Women’s Union Rep.
Called to Care Coordinators
Martha Cushing Sarah Duffley
Human Resources
Dave Migliori Calley Milne Laura Sevigny
Pastoral Relations
Becky Boisvert Tricia Lucas Scott Milne Mark Watts
Church Delegates
Jean Dickson Laura Sevigny Roger Sevigny
Trustee to Elliot
Joseph Lachance
Hearts & Hands/ Prayer Shawl Ministry Coordinator
Rosemary Hoysradt Thrift Shop
Penny Stillman & Paula Curry, co-chairs Bill Hoysradt, Treas.
Dawn Brockett Sis Dunn Gail Goodman Joe Lachance
Women’s Union Executive Committee
Jean Dickson, Treasurer/Secretary
Marylou Bissonnette Carol Delle Sis Dunn Sally Sederquist
Librarian/Historian
Donna Moody Sexton
Heath Auger voice mail #105
Pastor
Rev. Dr. Dawn Berry * voice mail #101
Minister of Music
Kim Whitehead voice mail #108
[email protected] Church School Coordinator
Rev. Fran Hakenson voice mail #104
[email protected] Acting Youth Coordinator
Ellen Tourigny
[email protected] Parish Administrator
Vicky Wisner voice mail #100
[email protected] Admin. Assistant
Nicole Grinnell voice mail #103
[email protected] Thanks to all who serve in so many capacities.
November, 2014 Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
1 9:00 am
Thrift Shop
- Turn clocks BACK
one hour tonight -
2 2:00 am Daylight Saving Time Ends 3 4 5 6 7 8 9:00 am No Green - Vicky out today - Vicky out today 9:00 Thrift Shop
8:15 am Companions in Christ Bananas at Blake’s 9:00 am Pastor’s Day Off
9:00 am Chancel Choir Rehearsal Thrift Shop (PDO) 9 am – 3 pm
10:00 am Worship – All Saints 1:30 pm Worship, 6:00 pm 6:00 pm 10:00 am CHRISTMAS FAIR
(Communion; Loaves & Fishes) Evergreen Place Stewardship Ministry Handbell Choir Parish Nurse
11:30 am Junior Choir Rehearsal 6:30 pm 6:30 pm 7:30 pm
Monday Matters Christian Formation Chancel Choir
9 10 11 12 13 14 15 8:15 am Companions in Christ Office Closed 9:00 am PDO 9:00 am
9:00 am Chancel Choir Rehearsal Noon “Hearts & Thrift Shop Thrift Shop
9:30 am Junior Choir Rehearsal Hands” craft group 10:00 am
10:00 am Worship 6:00 pm Parish Nurse - CHRONICLE
11:15 am Youth Group Handbell Choir DEADLINE
11:30 am Junior Choir Rehearsal 7:30 pm
11:30 am Mission Ministry Chancel Choir
16 17 18 19 20 21 22 8:15 am Companions in Christ 9:00 am No Green 9:00 am PDO 9:00 am T’giving
9:00 am Chancel Choir Rehearsal Bananas at Blake’s Thrift Shop Basket preparation
10:00 am Worship – Stewardship Sunday 10:00 am 9:00 am
11:30 am Junior Choir Rehearsal 6:00 pm Parish Nurse Thrift Shop
Handbell Choir Diabetes Forum
6:30 pm 6:00 pm Council 7:30 pm
Monday Matters of Ministries Chancel Choir
23 8:15 am Companions in Christ 24 25 26 27 28 29 9:00 am Chancel Choir Rehearsal 8:30 am Basket 7:15 am New Horiz. Happy Thanksgiving 9:00 am
10:00 am Worship – T’giving Sunday Distribution Breakfast at Radisson (Building closed) Thrift Shop
11:10 am T’giving Basket Assembly Noon “Hearts & (Building closed)
11:15 am Youth Group Hands” craft group 6:00 pm
11:30 am Junior Choir Rehearsal 7:00 pm Interfaith Handbell Choir
Noon-Close Eat at Manchester Shorty’s, Service at Temple 7:30 pm
Benefit Pastor Discretionary Fund Adath Yeshurun Chancel Choir
30 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. A full calendar of events is available on our website, www.brooksidecc.org; click to any page and find the link on the left side.
8:15 am Companions in Christ
9:00 am Chancel Choir Rehearsal
10:00 am Worship – Advent 1
11:15 am Church Tour
11:30 am Junior Choir Rehearsal