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Risking Ourselves for Love

Risking Ourselves for Love: The Rev. Evin Carvill Ziemer will explore the topics of love, challenge, and change in this Sunday’s service for First Parish, beginning at 10 am at the church and on Zoom. 

Evin describes the service theme this way: “Love for each other and our world changes us and leads us ever on towards more change. Love was at the center of our Universalists’ ancestors’ theology and still is at the center of our community. And it is here in community we practice love.”

To participate via Zoom, please send an e-mail message to fpnorthfieldma@gmail.com for a link. All will be welcome.

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Ukraine:  Facing an Uncertain Future

Lay Reader Dan Tinen will speak on issues raised by the now nearly year-old war in Ukraine at First Parish of Northfield, Unitarian, this Sunday, February 5. The service will begin at 10 am in-person and on Zoom. Dan describes his sermon as follows.

A year ago, Russia began its “special military operation” against its neighbor Ukraine. Now it has devolved into a desperate struggle with thousands dead, millions relocated, and civilians freezing in the dark. Americans need to have honest information about Ukraine before this disaster spirals out of control, but what little we do know has been clouded by misunderstandings and deliberate propaganda. Dan Tinen will share his research on Sunday morning.

To participate via Zoom, please send an e-mail message to fpnorthfieldma@gmail.com for a link. All will be welcome.

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The Fifth Sunday Fellowship: A Shared Pulpit Experience

First Parish is joining in a project by the Fifth Sunday Fellowship: A Shared Pulpit Experience, a collaborative worship program created by several congregations together. Our Sunday service this week is titled “UU in Liminal Space.”

This joint online service begins at 10:30 am, Sunday, January 29. Note the later-than-usual starting time for this fifth Sunday event. First Parish participants may join from home or come to church to participate together. We will have a data projector and screen set up for the shared experience. To participate via Zoom, please send an e-mail message to fpnorthfieldma@gmail.com for a link. All will be welcome.

Lisa Napier and Chris McCann of the East Suburban Unitarian Universalist Church in Murrysville, PA, will lead the service. Here is how they describe the program:

“Love is the teaching of this Church. What does this line, in so many of our covenants, mean, in measurable, actionable human behavior? … What will be required of us if we feel this with all our Heart, and grow? And reflect on our failures? And make amends? And build our legacy?”

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Finding our Center

“Finding Our Center” is the January theme set by the Soul Matters Sharing Circle of UU congregations. First Parish member Tony Stavely will lead a Chalice Circle service on the theme this Sunday, January 22, at 10 am. Who are “we” to be seeking a center together? Can one’s center be truly lost? What about eccentrics? We will explore such questions during this service of reflection and sharing. In keeping with current practice, the Chalice Circle will not be available on Zoom. All are welcome.

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The Power is in the Movement

Rev. Melissa Carvill Ziemer

10 am Sunday, January 15

As we prepare for the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., holiday, let’s remember the power of people moving together to make change. We will look back to the Civil Rights movement in the United States, and look back at the groundwork that led to the call for an eighth principle in Unitarian Universalism. We will also look forward and reflect on our place in the justice movements of our time. People of all ages are warmly welcome to join our service in person at 10am at First Parish in Northfield or on line via Zoom. To participate via Zoom, please send an e-mail message to fpnorthfieldma@gmail.com for a link. All will be welcome.

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Judeo-Christianity and Capitalism

A debate has long raged about the morality of economic systems, not only in our modern era but going back thousands of years. Biblical writers had various stances about the problem of poverty and the excesses of wealth. Writers today range from those who decry capitalism as the root of all evil to those who sanctify it as the solution to all problems. In a service titled “Judeo-Christianity and Capitalism,” Lay Reader Dan Tinen will share his alternative to these views on Sunday, January 8th at First Parish at 10 am, in person and on Zoom. To participate via Zoom, please send an e-mail message to fpnorthfieldma@gmail.com for a link. All will be welcome.

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CHRISTMAS EVE!

Carols + Candlelighting Service at First Parish Northfield. Led by Ms. Ann Linge, Rev. Melissa and Rev. Evin Carvill Ziemer. 4:00 pm.

First Parish is excited to invite members of our community to join us at 4pm on Christmas Eve for a carol sing on the front lawn of the church. We will offer hot cider and hot cocoa along with song sheets with the lyrics to some well-loved Christmas carols that we can sing together while appropriately distanced. Around 4:30pm, anyone who wishes is welcome to join us inside for a short service of lessons on Christmas from both ancient and modern sources. Around 5 pm we will go back outside to sing Silent Night and Dona Nobis Pacem by candlelight. People of all ages are welcome and we’d love to have you join us.

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Does Your Path Have Heart?

The third of the seven Unitarian Universalist Principles is “Mutual acceptance and encouragement of spiritual growth.” This reminds us that life is a journey, taken alone, but witnessed and supported by others. Carlos Castaneda asked the question: Does your path have heart? This Sunday’s service, led by Robert W. Kubacki, will reflect on the guidance (as offered by many spiritual traditions) toward finding an answer.

All are welcome to the 10am service on December 18th at the church, corner of Parker and Main Streets in Northfield, and online by Zoom. Contact fpnorthfieldma@gmail.com for the link to join online.

This week we are continuing to collect items for donation to the Northfield Food Pantry. Please bring shelf stable contributions with you to church if you can.

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Winter Market!

On Saturday, December 10, 2022, First Parish Unitarian of Northfield, located at the corner of Parker and Main Streets, will host its Winter Market from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.

Come and enjoy foods and crafts from our Northfield neighbors. Among the treats available will be local honey and beeswax candles; wonderful jams, jellies and pickles; fresh produce from Picadilly Farm; and local crafters who specialize in quilts, handmade bowl cozies, kitchen towels and other kitchen items, ornaments, mesh wreaths, coasters and more. Tote bags made from recycled materials, baked goods, pot holders, First Parish coffee beans (from Dean’s Beans), homemade toffee and a wide variety of fresh breads and baked goods will be available. Hot chocolate and coffee will be available to shoppers, and delicious homemade soups will be available by the pint and quart. Pick up an easy soup and fresh bread supper!

We look forward to seeing everyone for a bit of holiday cheer.

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Places I Remember

Dan Tinen will lead the Sunday service for First Parish of Northfield, Unitarian, at 10 am on December 4. Dan’s title is “Places I Remember.” In the service, he will explore the possibility that reflecting on one’s personal history may be a means of spiritual growth. The service will take place in person and online. All are welcome. Contact fpnorthfieldma@gmail.com for the link to join online.