March 28, 2023-Late Lent Updates
What a wonderful and powerful worship experience we shared together last Sunday!
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.
What a wonderful and powerful worship experience we shared together last Sunday!
Though we are still in the season of Lent, this week’s gospel foreshadows resurrection as we witness the miraculous raising of Lazarus (John 11:1-45). Like many of the stories told in John, there is much to unpack in the rich and lengthy text, which we will again see in choreographed form on Sunday. One theme…
Holy Week is now just a few weeks away, but given the additional changes my family is expecting this Spring, this week, I’ve turned my attention to the season after Easter.
God, grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change,
the courage to change the things I can,
and the wisdom to know the difference.
Pastor Jen is out of the office for much of this week, but she invites you to prepare for Sunday’s worship with the below poem from Steve Garnaas-Holmes.Â
Today is Ash Wednesday, an observance that may not have been part of our religious experiences as children, especially if we were not raised in the Catholic Church.
Next week begins the season of Lent.
The news out of the Middle East this week is of a tragic scope beyond comprehension.
Pastor Jen is on vacation this week. In case of pastoral emergency, please contact Rev. Katelyn Macrae, Richmond Congregational UCC. This coming Sunday, we warmly welcome Rev. Nancy Wright to lead us in a service of worship and communion.Â
It was wonderful to spend the morning with so many folks for our combined breakfast, worship, and Annual Meeting this past Sunday.