August 18, 2021- Crises, rest, and baptism
Among the emails waiting for me when I returned from vacation was a special letter from Bishop Devadhar, sent to the people of the New England Conference this past Monday.
Located in Underhill, Vermont, some people think of us as the Harvest Market church or the Clutter Barn church. Join us for worship every Sunday morning at 10:00 am.
The Harvest Crossing team has been working tirelessly on the project to bring affordable homes and community space to the large field behind the church.
The United Church of Underhill is proud to participate in the Essex-Jericho-Underhill Ecumenical Ministries, which supports our local food shelf. Monetary donations to the EJU Food Shelf are now able to be made using UCU's secure online giving service.
Among the emails waiting for me when I returned from vacation was a special letter from Bishop Devadhar, sent to the people of the New England Conference this past Monday.
A faithful team has been meeting weekly to continue making progress on the Harvest Crossing affordable housing project (formerly known as the Jacob’s property project).
Pastor Jen is on vacation this week.
We look forward to welcoming Bishop Sudarshana Devadhar of the New England Conference of the United Methodist Church to worship this week.
A few weeks ago, some preliminary statistics were released citing a surge in deaths due to overdose during 2020.
Last night’s quick and powerful storm caused a bit of local disruption and destruction.
The evening of Chris’s and my first date was a gloomy one.
This coming weekend, we will transition to what’s become known as hybrid worship: where some people gather locally in the sanctuary and others are able to view the sanctuary worship online.
Although Vermont has been able to lift restrictions earlier than anticipated, we are coming up on the weekend when we had expected to know a new freedom.
As we ready our hearts, minds, spirits and bodies for sanctuary re-entry on July 11, I wanted to share a few important logistical details that you may have been wondering about.