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Financial Stewardship Report
Collection Plate: $861
Online Giving: $2,129.41
TOTAL: $2,990.41
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This week's homily by Stan Greene: Answering the Call
Stan Greene has worshipped at Douglas UCC since 2016 and joined the congregation in May 2018. He participates in our music ministry and with the Spring Street Men's Group and the Social Justice Team. Stan and his wife, Patrice, live in Saugatuck Township.
We hope you can join us this Sunday at 10 AM for an inspiring message from Stan and uplifting music by Elizabeth Estes and Peter Black.
Being the Church: First Sabbatical Service! We DID IT!
2020 Women's March: DUCC and Everywhere
Friday Jan. 17:
KNOCK DOWN THE HOUSE (free screening) Saugatuck Center for the Arts
6 pm: Poster Making & Voter Registration
7 pm: Movie
Saturday Jan. 18:
TOAST TO TENACITY (local women speaking informally at Douglas restaurants)
10:00 am Sue Fleming @ Everyday People Cafe "How We Heal - A Blessing Circle"
10:00 am Dr. Laurie Birkholz @ Borrowed Time "Gender Bias in Healthcare, An Informal Conversation
11:00 am Glenna DeJong, PhD @ Alley's Dinner & Bowl "It's Not a Movement If Everyone is Just Sitting Around"
INTENTION SETTING WORKSHOP Douglas United Church of Christ, 56 W. Wall St. Douglas
12 Noon
GATHER FOR MARCH
12:30 Beery Field
Fire Circles, Poster Making, Community Meet & Greet
SPEAKERS
1:00 Levora Barnes, Chair of the Michigan Democratic Party (5-10 mins)
1:10 Elizabeth Welch, Candidate Michigan State Supreme Court (5-10 mins)
MARCH
1:15ish March Begins
1:45 Marchers start to arrive at Coast 236 Restaurant
- Detroit/Chicago DJ Christa Schrupp will be spinning tunes for 1-2 hours/street blocked off in front of Coast
- UnCommon Grounds will provide coffee
- Coast 236 will have food & drinks available
OTHER
Downtown Douglas will be hosting a HER-story pop-up of local women leaders & social change. Douglas businesses will be highlighting women artists, have special cocktails and features running over the week.
Creation Justice: "Dark Skies" Speaker, Jan. 21, 6:30 PM
Pancake Breakfast, February 2!
Thank you, once again, to our church member, John Willming, for facilitating the breakfast. It is always a fun way to celebrate together!
52 Ways to Care for Creation
3. Green Your Laundry Routine
- Use cold water when washing clothes to reduce energy use. Energy is needed to heat water. You can also opt for a shorter wash cycle.
- Only do laundry when the load is full. Not only does this save water and electricity but it also saves you money and time. You can either wait until you have more items to wash or combine your partial load with your family or housemates.
- Avoid using energy to dry your laundry by hanging a laundry line or using a drying rack. This cuts down on your electricity bill as well!
4. Plan to Participate in Faith-Rooted Ecumenical Advocacy efforts, including Ecumenical Advocacy Days 2020Creation Justice Ministries is one of more than 40 co-sponsoring Christian organizations for the annual Ecumenical Advocacy Days conference in Washington, DC. This is a valuable gathering that connects Christian communities nationally to worship, learn about timely issues, develop leadership skills, and take action for justice. This year's theme is "Imagine! God's Earth and People Restored." Learn more at www.advocacydays.org. Early Bird registration ends March 16. When considering who to send, think about who is eager to make a difference, but might not otherwise be able to pay their own way. You can also check the website of your state's Interfaith or ecumenical council to see if they are planning advocacy days in the state capitol.
Financial Stewardship Report:
Collection Plate: $777
Online Giving: $1513.91
TOTAL: $2,290.91
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A Note on the WEATHER...
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This Sunday's Homily by Elizabeth Estes: "Exploring Jesus' Baptism (Thanks to a Black Swan, Fred Rogers, my Dad, and Prince)"
Rest in Peace, Tom Dula
Sharing our 2020 Vision
With Stan Greene's permission, we wanted to share his encouragement/wisdom, which he offered toward the end of our meeting:
"“Casting a vision is really a courageous act. It’s a courageous act, in part, because at the time you cast the vision, there are more questions than there are answers. And so, there’s a host of things that will be sorted out over the course of time, but today when you ask the question, the answer is ‘I don’t know. I don’t know. I don’t know.’ And, in the absence of courage, people can take ‘I don’t know’ as ‘Why would we do this if we don’t know those things?’ But, the courage and faith of vision says, ‘Now that we have committed to taking the journey, we will discern the answers to the questions we have in our minds right now.’ So, I applaud all of us for being willing to step into a space of visioning, so that we can discern the answers together.”
Hannah Huggett: Youth Social Justice Award!
Each year, the Holland Youth Advisory Council requests nominations for the Youth Social Justice Award and the council chooses the recipient. This year, Douglas UCC's own 14 year-old activist, Hannah Huggett, was chosen to receive the award. HYAC will present the award to Hannah on Wednesday, January 15th at 6:30 pm at the City Council meeting in Council Chambers at Holland's City Hall, 270 South River Avenue, in Holland. A small reception in the Rotunda is planned immediately after the presentation. All of Hannah's Douglas UCC friends and family are invited to this event.
2020 Women's March Events
Friday, January 17:
6 PM Voter registration and pre-screening poster making at Saugatuck Center for the Arts.
7 PM FREE screening of the film “Knock Down the House” at Saugatuck Center for the Arts [more time for post-screening poster making].
Saturday, January 18:
“MEET ME IN DOUGLAS” Schedule:
10AM - 1PM Women’s Business: Merchants will be extending hours and support by opening early, offering solidarity and by spotlighting women in business and/or products made by women.
HERstory: a pop-up exhibition of local women leaders, local social change, highlighting women business owners.
11-12:30 AM Toast to Tenacity: Restaurants in downtown Douglas host brunches featuring keynote speakers.
Fire Circle: March participants will gather at Beery Field in downtown Douglas around fire pits to network and prepare for the march.
Noon - Intention Setting Service at Douglas UCC, 56 Wall Street
1 PM – Saugatuck/Douglas Women’s March
The march begins in Beery Field in downtown Douglas and will end at Coast 236 in downtown Saugatuck.
ALL WEEK/WEEKEND:
Women featured in Douglas galleries, Library & City Hall
Douglas businesses will feature women makers, musicians & shop owners.
Creation Justice: "Dark Skies" Speaker, Jan. 21, 6:30 PM
Potluck January 12th
Pancake Breakfast, February 2!
Thank you, once again, to our church member, John Willming, for facilitating the breakfast. It is always a fun way to celebrate together!
52 Ways to Care for Creation
WEEK 1: EAT THOSE LEFTOVERS!
After the holiday season you will likely have leftovers from Christmas dinner, parties, and family get-togethers. A great way to be a steward to the Earth is to consume your food. Did you know that Americans throw away 25% of the food we buy? Not only is this a waste of money but it is also harmful to the environment. Producing food takes land, water, and heavy machinery. By eating your leftovers you are not only saving money but also preventing energy waste from food production. Not to mention you are keeping them from taking up space in a landfill.
WEEK 2: BOOKMARK & VISIT CREATION JUSTICE MINISTRIES' ACTION
CENTER
Each month, the Creation Justice Ministries team will update www.creationjustice.org/action with a new set of timely events, advocacy opportunities, and education resources. Set a reminder to check this website monthly, and take the actions that are possible for you and your community.
WEEK 3: GREEN YOUR LAUNDRY ROUTINE
Use cold water when washing clothes to reduce energy use. Energy is needed to heat water. You can also opt for ashorter wash cycle. Only do laundry when the load is full. Not only does this save water and electricity but it also saves you money and time. You can either wait until you have more items to wash or combine your partial load with your family or housemates.
Avoid using energy to dry your laundry by hanging a laundry line or using a drying rack. This cuts down on your electricity bill as well!
STAY TUNED FOR MORE!!!
Watch Last Sunday's Music and Message:
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Financial stewardship report:
Collection Plate: $2,915
Online Giving: $2,585.41
TOTAL: $5,500.41
Thank you for your generous giving which
allows us to sustain our church community and our mission of service.
You can also give securely online by clicking ONLINE GIVING.
Mid-year Congregational Meeting: Jan 5, 11:30AM, Friendship Hall
Alexa! Hey, Siri! Play Douglas UCC, The Podcast
A Taste of Stephen's Ministry: January 9 at 6 PM
2020 Saugatuck/Douglas Women's March and DUCC Service: January 17 18
Friday, January 17:
6 PM Voter registration and pre-screening poster making at Saugatuck Center for the Arts.
7 PM FREE screening of the film “Knock Down the House” at Saugatuck Center for the Arts [more time for post-screening poster making].
Saturday, January 18:
“MEET ME IN DOUGLAS” Schedule:
10AM - 1PM Women’s Business: Merchants will be extending hours and support by opening early, offering solidarity and by spotlighting women in business and/or products made by women.
HERstory: a pop-up exhibition of local women leaders, local social change, highlighting women business owners.
11-12:30 AM Toast to Tenacity: Restaurants in downtown Douglas host brunches featuring keynote speakers.
Fire Circle: March participants will gather at Beery Field in downtown Douglas around fire pits to network and prepare for the march.
Noon - Intention Setting Service at Douglas UCC, 56 Wall Street
1 PM – Saugatuck/Douglas Women’s March
The march begins in Beery Field in downtown Douglas and will end at Coast 236 in downtown Saugatuck.
ALL WEEK/WEEKEND:
Women featured in Douglas galleries, Library & City Hall
Douglas businesses will feature women makers, musicians & shop owners.
Creation Justice: "Dark Skies" Speaker, Jan. 21, 6:30 PM
On January 21 at 6:30 pm, please come to hear Peter Burkey speak on the over-lighting of our skies and the effect this trend has had on our health and the health of neighboring species. The event will be held in the Friendship Hall, where you can sign up to let us know you will attend the event. Peter has been a supporter of the International Dark Sky Association for decades and is an advocate for quality, dark-sky-friendly lighting. His talk will include information on the effects of poor lighting and how they can be remedied. For more information, visit this event at the Creation Justice Team Blog.
A True North Christmas
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Financial Stewardship Report:
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Online Giving: $1,530.74
Christmas Ornaments: $53
Christmas Eve Service: $1,052
TOTAL: $3,713.74
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