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​  First Congregational Church

              of​ Ashfield


        Creating Community, Welcoming All

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Join us!
Franklin County CROP Hunger Walk Sun Oct 6, 2:00 PM, at the Fellowship Hall of the Shelburne Center Church.


Please donate (at coffee hour or online) if you haven’t done so already! Please join our church’s team, “Ashfield UCC”, as a walker if able! 


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Moving from Conversations About Revitalization… Toward A Sustained Revitalization Process

Third Special Meeting To Be Held in Early November

Following two Deacon retreats last Winter, it was concluded that, in the wake of the pandemic, it was time to be intentional about regathering our church community and discerning together what way God is calling our church to go. 

Our church is already full of life. And we have in recent years, despite Covid, undertaken and succeeded in a number of remarkable new ministries. But Covid was a profound event. It was a time of reckoning, when we each took stock of what was important and not important in our own lives. Our Deacons and I agreed we should do the same as a church. To that end, we launched a conversation about ‘revitalization.’ 

Revitalization is just what it sounds like: figuring out what really brings this church to life today–what energizes and inspires and moves us to be the church now–and taking whatever actions are needed to put those things at the center of everything we do. It also means letting go of anything unnecessary that doesn’t energize us in the present the way it may have in the past. 

Summary of the Conversation To-Date:
Following their retreats, a subgroup of Deacons formed to work directly with me on our first task: to engage the congregation to find out if it agreed that it is time for church revitalization. 

At a special meeting last April, we used a resource provided by the Southern New England Conference of the UCC to help us evaluate where we are at as a church. And at a special meeting in May, we shared what inspires us in our own lives, and considered how these interests and passions could become a greater part of our congregational life.

Over 50 unique voices were heard over these two meetings. This large cross section of the congregation discerned that, despite our many strengths, we also face significant challenges, both individually and as a community. There was a clear consensus that the time for revitalization is now. 

Pro Tip: You can find a collection of key takeaways, insights, and direct quotes from these two meetings on (colorful) display in Friendship Hall (thank you, Stein!). 

Report:
This subgroup of Deacons and I met at the end of summer to reflect on what has been accomplished by initiating this conversation about revitalization, what has been challenging about doing so, and what the next steps for our congregation should be.  

What Was Accomplished:
  • The team equipped a large cross section of the church to evaluate our church’s overall position, who agreed that we have revitalizing work to do
  • We made space and time for the church community to regather and reconnect and break bread together
  • We facilitated reflection on the purpose of church today and what might its future be, including as something new and different from its past
  • We modeled and practiced risk-taking and challenged some of our assumptions about churches
  • And we invited honesty and candor about change as a source of both fear and excitement

What Has Been Challenging/Will Be Challenging:
  • Capacity: introducing a whole new area of ministry (a revitalization process) will require making more room for it than we have so far
  • Leadership: as a revitalization process is put in place, how will its leadership relate to the leadership of our standing committees? 
  • Communication: how does important information about such a process break through and keep everyone equally and meaningfully informed so that everyone can participate equally and meaningfully?

Next Steps:
  • The team and I believe that this is exactly the work we as a church should be doing…
  • …and that moving from a conversation about revitalization toward a more formal revitalization process–with a clear timeline and clear expectations for outcomes–will require clear leadership and clear communication.
  • The team feels that it has fulfilled its initial charge of getting the conversation going. The congregation now needs to determine how to move it forward (see next two bullets)
  • After conferring (via myself) with our Church Council, the team will schedule a meeting with a member of our Conference Staff, with expertise in this kind of ministry, to take place in September/October…
  • The team proposes to hold a third special meeting in early November to present resources/options for the congregation to consider


Submitted by Rev. David
On behalf of the Revitalization Team of David, Kare Marshall, Caroline Mack, Leslie Fraser, and Margaret Boone

Recording of Sherrill Hogen’s talk about her recent trip to Palestine
From Traprock Center for Peace and Justice and Sherrill:  Here is a link to the talk by Sherrill on July 24th: “Let’s Talk About Palestine."We are delighted to be able to offer it to you here, in full, courtesy of Greenfield Community TV:
https://youtu.be/jBjQDSp2hmM




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The task of prophetic ministry is to nurture, nourish, and evoke a consciousness and perception alternative to the consciousness and perception of the dominant culture around us.

— Walter Brueggemann, The Prophetic Imagination


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IN PERSON & ZOOM WORSHIP
First Congregational Church continues in-person Sunday services at 10AM, masks optional.
Join the Sunday Zoom service here.
Meeting ID: 878 8863 1016
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♫ Choir, 9 am, Sunday, September 29! ♫
  



COMMUNITY BULLETIN BOARD

​Hilltown Churches Food Pantry Distributions:
Tuesdays, 3-5
October 1, 15, 29, November  12


Young Voices Speak Out About the Climate Crisis

View a Zoom recording of this event from
June 3, 2023 here.


"It’s in that convergence of spiritual people becoming active and active people becoming spiritual that the hope of humanity now rests."
VAN JONES

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Ashfield Churches Together Seek to Raise $1,000 for World Central Kitchen

Thanks for helping us surpass our goal of $1000!!!

DONATE! Use this link to make a donation through our ACT team effort: https://donate.wck.org/ashfieldchurchestogether.

CALENDAR
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FOOD PANTRY
The Hilltown Churches Food Pantry "client choice" distribution hours are 3-5 PM every other Tuesday. Read more about the Food Pantry here.

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“Creating Community, Welcoming All”   -- Those words sum up our aspirations for our Ashfield church. For over 250 years, we have been group of people who strive to know God — in each other, in our life together, in the wider community, and in ourselves. Read more. ​
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First Congregational Church of Ashfield is offering both in-person worship services and on-line access for those who wish to connect virtually. ​To receive information about online services, contact [email protected]. Read more.


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Spiritual Resources
  • Bubble Up meets monthly
  • Prayer Groups
  • Spiritual Resources from Rev. David Jones, and Vicar Vicki Ix, leaders of Ashfield Churches Together (ACT).
Our Church's Mission 
​We are a small group, striving to be open and accepting, sometimes disagreeing yet loving one another, wading through the joy and pain of spiritual growth, who pledge to worship God together, follow the example of Jesus, embody God's holy spirit, support our church family, and serve our neighbors near and far.


This Congregation acknowledges and recognizes the Indigenous People who lived on and cultivated these lands  for millennia from which we now all benefit. 
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Minister's Office Hours
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late afternoon - early evenings

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Rev. David Jones at  [email protected] or call
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Worship Every Sunday
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First Congregational Church of Ashfield is offering both in-person worship services and on-line access for those who wish to connect virtually. ​Email [email protected] to receive the link to our online service each week or find the link on our Worship page.

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