ARCHIVE July, 2015
A Gathering in Worship Offered by the People of the Church of Christ, Union Tenth Sunday after Pentecost August 2, 2015, 10:30 am Meditation God longs for God and uses us, rises in us…becomes in us. Let us be silent, a quiet dough where God moves into every pore… where God lives as God pleases. more »
July 31, 2015 in News, Weekly Bulletin by union
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A Gathering in Worship Offered by the People of the Church of Christ, Union Ninth Sunday after Pentecost July 26, 2015, 10:30 am Meditation “Once I knew only darkness and stillness… my life was without past or future… but a little word from the fingers of another fell into my hand that clutched at emptiness, more »
July 22, 2015 in News, Weekly Bulletin by union
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A Gathering in Worship Offered by the People of the Church of Christ, Union Eighth Sunday after Pentecost July 19, 2015, 10:30 am Meditation “Peace is a daily, a weekly, a monthly process, gradually changing opinions, slowly eroding old barriers, quietly building new structures.” —John Fitzgerald Kennedy (1917-1963) From there to here Prelude Towers Cathy more »
July 17, 2015 in News, Weekly Bulletin by union
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The Loyal Jones Appalachian Center (working with the University of Kentucky Appalachian Center) will be accepting donations in response to the recent devastating flash flood events that took place in Eastern Kentucky and in particular the community of Flatgap in Johnson County, Kentucky (http://www.kentucky.com/2015/07/15/3945633/search-resumes-for-six-missing.html). Many farms and communities in counties close to Madison have also more »
July 16, 2015 in Announcements, Mission and Service Board, News by union
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Union Church member, the Rev. Bob Shaffer, was asked to address the Whipporwill Festival on the topic of proposed fracking (oil and gas extraction using hydraulic fracturing of the rock layers.) Fracking produces enormous quantities of poisoned waste water and can generate earthquakes and other unfortunate environmental impacts. Fracking has been proposed for the Red more »
July 15, 2015 in Mission and Service Board, News, Newsletter item by Kent
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Two stories of dancing were part of our Bible readings this week. The first comes from the lectionary reading of 2 Samuel 6:1-5, 12b-19 where we read of King David rejoicing in dance before the tabernacle of God, celebrating the return of the ark and entry into his new capital Jerusalem. The second reading comes more »
July 15, 2015 in Pastor Log, Prayer of the Week, Worship Board by Kent
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Thanks to the enterprising work of Jane Warth, our pastors’ sermons are being transcribed! We’ll be posting both the audio mp3, and a written transcript for you to use and share. Please enjoy this audio recording of the July 12, 2015 worship service: The written transcript will be available soon. Check back often! Here are more »
July 15, 2015 in Kent, Pastor Log, Sermons, Worship Board by Kent
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A Gathering in Worship Offered by the People of the Church of Christ, Union Seventh Sunday after Pentecost July 12, 2015, 10:30 am Meditation ” Without music, life would be a mistake….I would only believe in a God who knew how to dance.” —Friedrich Nietzsche, 19th century From there to here Prelude Prelude in more »
July 10, 2015 in Events, Weekly Bulletin by union
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Union Church is overjoyed that the Supreme Court has recognized the equality of same-sex couples’ marriages to opposite-sex couples’ marriages. The overall arc of Jesus’ teachings is that love is at the core of all our relationships, and recognizing that love does not have gender boundaries, we extend a hand of welcome to people of more »
July 6, 2015 in News by Rachel
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Steve Rhodes, long-time member of Union Church and respected author and poet, has a brand new website highlighting his poems and essays. Steve’s spiritual and insightful words have touched many, as have his many contributions to the church life. He and wife, Ann Rhodes, have retired to Charleston, SC, but will always be part of more »
July 2, 2015 in News, The Arts by Kent
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