May 15, 2024 – The Growing Season
At the risk of this sounding like a humble brag (or just a brag), my vegetable garden is planted.
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.
At the risk of this sounding like a humble brag (or just a brag), my vegetable garden is planted.
The General Conference of the United Methodist Church met from April 23 to May 3 in Charlotte, North Carolina.
Thank you all for your prayers and support as my family and I traveled last week due to an unexpected death in Chris’s family.
Pastor Jen will be traveling this week (4/22-4/29) for a family memorial. In her absence, Rev. Joel Hubbard, Essex Center UMC, will be on call for pastor emergencies. You can reach him via email at jhubbard@essexumc.com. Office hours at the Jericho Ale & Bean will not be held this week (4/25).
Last week, the Skoll World Forum met in Oxford, England.
There is no way to describe the celestial and earthly experience of Monday afternoon, other than to say it was amazing.
Pastor Jen is on vacation with her family this week (April 1-5), but will be back this weekend. In the case of pastoral emergencies during those days, please contact Rev. Dr. Joel Hubbard, Essex Center UMC. Pastor Jen will not hold office hours this week. Hours will resume 4/11.
This year, I decided to attend each day of the early morning devotions at Good Shepherd.
On Sunday, we begin Holy Week with our annual parade of palms and reading of the passion story.
Our son loves being a big brother, at least 90% of the time. (And hey, that’s a pretty high percentage for a four-year-old!)