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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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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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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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Giving Tuesday

The Holiday Season is here again. 

A time to count our blessings, and express our gratitude. 

Dear Members and Friends of First Parish, 

Those warm days of November almost made us forget that winter is coming, but the shortening days will surely bring the cold and snow again this year. Soon festive wreaths will appear on the church doors, and we will be singing traditional carols, and lighting candles. 

Now is the time to give thanks: for the challenges the we have met successfully; for the help that we could give, and the help we have received; for food, shelter and community; for the music and words that have lifted us up when we were down; for the fellowship as we celebrate a new year ahead of us. 

Throughout 2022, we have found ways to continue to meet and support each other and the broader community. The purpose of this letter is twofold: To share highlights of the past year, and to invite you to support of the First Parish on Giving Tuesday (Nov. 29, 2022), Reflections on the year include: 

  • Hybrid services continue to provide the opportunity to our online attendees — some homebound nearby, some enjoying pajamas on a Sunday morning, and some in Maine and Alaska! 
  • A very successful tag sale was held on a glorious June day. Volunteers enjoyed each other’s company while moving precious items to new owners, finding new fans of our First Parish coffee and of course, our fabulous baked goods. 
  • We had a welcome back gathering in September, after the long summer break. Melissa shared words of inspiration, and everyone enjoyed each other’s company, and good food! 
  • The sign on the front lawn and the sign on the northeast corner of the building was professionally rehabilitated, in welcome and inspiration for the new year. Our beloved town clock has been attended to, and is keeping time. Soon it will ring every hour.
  • Indoor services were held inside (masked, with air purifiers on). We have appreciated a regular rotation of Melissa, Dan Tinen, Chalice Circles and outside guests leading services. New people and old friends have come to join us. 
  • The 12th annual Monster Dash 5k enjoyed record participation in October. The day was splendid after a cool and early start, participants turned up in record numbers with prizes for all. 
  • Our beloved friends at Picadilly Farm recently hosted the annual Lantern Walk, celebrating the end of another growing season and the shortening days. We enjoyed talking and walking in the dark, discovering a few seasonal water hazards, and returning to the warmth of the blazing fire, friendly community, hot cider and s’mores. 
  • We supported the Northfield Food Pantry, serving as their organizational umbrella, providing some financial aid, a few hardy regular volunteers, and some occasional ones. Again, we hosted the Thanksgiving Community Meal (a long First Parish tradition) which provides a free Thanksgiving meal with all of the trimmings for anyone. 

Behind the scenes, volunteers keep things humming along: scheduling services, keeping communications flowing, adapting to and monitoring our Covid situation, recalibrating RE for older and younger kids, maintaining the building and grounds, and helping out when someone needed a hand or a kind word. These dedicated volunteers continue to work to keep the church alive and well and an asset to the lives of our members and friends. 

Giving Tuesday is another opportunity for giving. We invite everyone to contribute and collectively meet the matching gift of $500 pledged by the First Parish Board of Trustees and friends. Please consider a gift to the church to supplement our fundraising efforts this year. To make a contribution, send a check or money order payable to First Parish of Northfield and addressed to the same, PO Box 158, Northfield, MA 01360. All funds will be directed toward sustaining our church so that everyone may benefit from its service into the future. 

We thank you for your faith and support during this trying period and rejoice that we have this remarkable parish to share together. 

In community and hope for all that can be, 

First Parish Board of Trustees 

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Spring Tag Sale

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Completing the 2021-22 Church Year

Continuing its practice of recent years, First Parish of Northfield, Unitarian, will not hold a Sunday Service on May 29, Memorial Day Sunday.

On the following Saturday, June 4, the church will hold an important fundraising event, its Spring Yard Sale. Hours: 9 am-2 pm. Rain Date: Sunday 1-4 pm.

Visit https://www.firstparishnorthfield.org/ to learn more about the sale. 

Sunday, June 5, the congregation will hold its Annual Meeting at 10 a.m. at the church and online. 

To conclude the Church Year, Rev. Melissa Carvill Ziemer will lead an intergenerational service at 10 a.m. on June 12.

Stay tuned for an announcement of a Church and yard clean-up event later in June. Details TBA.

Services will resume in early September for the next Church year.

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Spring Yard Sale: Accepting Donations

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Christmas Eve Candlelighting Service … and Caroling!

First Parish is excited to invite members of our community to join us Friday 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.

During our caroling, we will invite contributions to Loaves and Fishes in support of their work in the community.

At 4:30 pm, anyone who wishes is welcome to join us inside for a 30-minute service of lessons on Christmas including reflections on the enduring power of the “Silent Night” carol. Then 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.

We ask all who are attending to take the recommended precautions of keeping social distance and wearing masks. The service is led by Led by Rev. Melissa and Rev. Evin Carvill Ziemer, Rev. Alison Cornish, Ann Linge, and Lynne Walker. [Photo Credit: Paul Franz, Greenfield Recorder]

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Auction & Local Food Market

The First Parish Auction & Local Food Market needs your support. Some good stuff on there, like these gift cards to Four Star, Northfield’s own craft brewery that handcrafts its beer with ingredients grown on-site. Lots more to see on our Auction website, check it out!

https://www.32auctions.com/FirstParishNorthfield21

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Clockwork: Update

Update on the Town Clock atop the steeple of First Parish, from Brian Tanguay of Tanguay Jewelers: “Once the motor is fixed, the clock can be started and all 4 dials will tell time once again. It’s ready to go. The bell striking section will be the next step in the restoration. You should begin to hear the bell count the hours by next summer.” Great news! Thank you Brian!