Rev. David Hurst
Dear Friends,
We are looking forward to spring. It’s been a real old fashioned New England winter. We had to call off church two weeks in a row! That is the first time that has happened to me in 25 years of ministry! And March is such an iffy month too, but hopefully the weather will improve. We have two memorial services this month. They are for Tessah Latson, who grew up in the church and lived in New Mexico recently. Her service is March 15th, Saturday at 10am with burial to follow. The other is Betsy Burdick. We will celebrate her life on March 29th at 10am.
One of my favorite writers is Emmet Fox, a spiritual leader who began a movement called New Thought in the last century. In his quote above, Mr. Fox teaches us that God will act in our lives if we have prayed, opened our thoughts and awareness to God being in our lives first. Having faith in God, is not a magical yearning for a cure-all that swoops in like superman and saves the day! Faith is about walking the walk of life with God in your mind, in your heart and in your behavior The closer we “draw near to God,” as Jesus says, we are connected to a life second to none. God acts; works wonders in our lives if we pay attention to his presence and willingly allow ourselves to be guided through the Spirit.
If you wait for the miracle, Fox says that it probably won’t happen. We have to participate. We have to be guided in God’s wisdom by learning and acting right. If we have difficulty doing that, Fox encourages us to do our best and be willing to open our awareness, our hearts and work on loving God on a daily basis. We cannot live looking for the “pie in the sky.” God enters our lives through as Thessalonians says, by waiting patiently and following our Lord’s teachings in all aspects of our lives. Blessings to all, David
— Remember in Prayer —
A Prayer List is part of the weekly Bulletin. Please email the church (wmst2ndcongo@outlook.com) if you would like to make additions or subtractions to keep those on the list in prayer. . . It Works!
All of the First Responders who put their lives in jeopardy to care for all of us. For those working in grocery stores, gas stations, hospitals, nursing homes, health care facilities, food banks… who are working in spite of the danger to themselves. Prayers for anyone who is overwhelmed by this pandemic. Prayers for those who are feeling isolated or afraid. Prayers that God give us the mindfulness to reach out by phone to those who we are not frequently in touch -those on the outer edges of our friendship and family. Prayers for all people as we look to “love our neighbor” as God has commanded.
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0SECOND CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH
81 Hancock Road, Williamstown, MA
Jonathon Hartanto, Organist
Rev. David Hurst, Pastor
March 16, 2025
Second Sunday of Lent
MORNING MEDITATION
If God is for us, who is against us? He who gave his own Son, and gave him up for all of us, will he not give us everything else? Romans 8:31-32
PRELUDE ANNOUNCEMENTS
CALL TO WORSHIP Deacon Reader
Leader: O dear God, let us worship with abandon.
People: Let us sing loud from our hearts with gusto and
speak to God with confidence and holy passion.
Leader: Let us be awed into silence, knowing that you live within us.
People: Help us to share generously and worship without reserve.
Let us praise God and rejoice with gratitude and love.
OPENING HYMM "In Christ There Is No East or West" #381
INVOCATION (In Unison) Deacon Reader
Leader: O awesome God, as we enter into your midst today, come
into our presence and shine upon us the Light of your unconditional
love and support.
People: As we greet and befriend one another, remind us of our
covenant with you. That faith is ours to grow within us; so that
we will have the strength and ability to do the right things in life.
Leader: Give us, O eternal Power, an ease and a lightness about us.
Despite the pressures and fears, open the Holy Spirit to live among
us with a sense of humor and internal joy.
People: O awesome God lead us into those deep and mysterious
places where only faith in you will let us go.
PRAYER OF CONFESSION
Leader: O God, as we bow our heads and pray; let us ask forgiveness for our sins.
People: Grant us your peace and understanding, Lord, for we are only human.
Leader: Through temptation, fear, and yearning, grant us the desire, to
understand the gift of forgiveness that we receive through the life and
death of Jesus Christ. Forgive our stubbornness, our reluctance to try
something new, and our apathy to avoid our commitments.
People: Dear heavenly God, please send the Holy Spirit into my heart
to show me where I need to change. Whether it be an attitude or an
action, let me live through our Savior, Jesus Christ.
ASSURANCE OF PARDON
Leader: Almighty God, who in your mercy, we are promised forgiveness.
Help us to accept your love so that we are part of the solution rather than
the problem. Strengthen us, so we will follow your Will. Through the love
and blessing of Jesus Christ we are forgiven.
People: Halleluiah! Thanks be to God!
OFFERATORY
DOXOLOGY
JOYS AND CONCERNS
PASTORAL PRAYERS AND THE LORD'S PRAYER
GLORIA PATRI
First Lesson Genesis 15: 1-12, 17-18. Pg 11
HYMN OF REFLECTION "God, Whose Giving Knows No Ending" #454
Second Lesson Luke 13: 31-35 Pg 907
SERMON Don't Be Afraid! Rev. David Hurst
CLOSING HYMN "Precious Lord, Take My Hand" # 470
BENEDICTION
Leader: Let us go forth with the love of God filling our hearts.
People: Lord, let the love of God be among us. Let the Holy Spirit set
our hearts on fire! Let the wisdom of God be always part of our living.
Bulletins for March are given in Memory of Rachel Botto Rhodes, given by the Botto family.
Archived News of Note:
Youth news: Our third ASP trip has come and gone! We spent the week completing a siding and drainage project in eastern West Virginia. Unlike previous years, we were there for ASP's last week of the summer, meaning we got to finish the job and see the final product. Other groups had already stripped and insulated the house and partially installed J-channel around windows and fixtures, leaving us to finish the J-channel and side the house. We worked hard and completed these tasks early, giving us time to improve the drainage around the house and spread 4 tons of gravel!
We served a man named Trampus living in a small place he recently bought from family members for just $16k. He worked most of the day at a nearby sawmill, hitching rides from coworkers because his own truck had been totaled. Near the end of our week, he got hit by a log at work and broke his wrist, knocking him out of work for the immediate future. It was unclear whether he'd be able to claim worker's compensation. We were fortunate to be able to give him something to smile about when he returned home that day.
There's a lot to adjust to during an ASP week, including the poor sleeping conditions, meeting the other volunteers staying at our center, finding a new routine, and more. It's easy to imagine how all this could detract from the work, but everyone in our group stayed focused throughout the week. From the moment we set foot on site and divided up to conquer the project efficiently, to the final evening when we took over sweeping the center from the ASP staff, it was incredible to see the intentionality our group brought.
When I reflect on this group, Timothy's description of the faithful comes to mind: "For God has not given us a spirit of timidity, but of power and love and discipline." (2 Tim 1:7) This group had the power to help others, and used it. They had the love born of deep friendship and of compassion for those who suffer, and they acted on it. And when faced with a week challenging both physically and mentally, they showed discipline far beyond their years. As always, it was a privilege to spend this time working alongside them. I look forward to continuing this mission for years to come! Tom Kirby
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March Calendar
March 2nd In-house Morning Worship 9am
Communion
Coffee Hour following Worship
Take & Eat
March 5th(Wed) Ash Wednesday
March 9th Daylight Savings Time begin 2:00am
(Move clocks ahead)
In-house Morning Worship 9am
Coffee Hour following Worship
March 13th(Thu)Deacons Meeting 3:30pm
March 15th Memorial Service for Tessah Latson 10am
March 15th Memorial Service for Kim Steele 10am
March 16th In-house Morning Worship 9am
Coffee Hour following Worship
March 20th(Thu) Trustees Meeting 3:30pm
March 23th In-house Morning Worship 9am
Coffee Hour following Worship
March 29th Memorial Service for Betsey Burdick 10am
March 30th In-house Morning Worship 9am
Coffee Hour following Worship
Upcoming Calendar
The Christian Education Committee has Lentin booklets available for anyone who would like to do a daily reading in Lent. These can be picked up at the back of the church.
Offering envelopes for 2025 are available. If you don't find a box with your name on it take a blank set and indicate who you are so Jean can send statements.
The Youth are beginning to plan their upcoming summer trip with the Appalachia Service Project. While there was some consideration of volunteering in a new location, such as Virginia, the decision was made to return to West Virginia. This choice allows the group to continue their service in one region, gaining a deeper, more meaningful understanding of the community they’re helping. The trip has been officially scheduled for June 28 to July 5th. West Virginia has endured several recent devastating weather events. As of this writing, thirteen counties are under a state of emergency due to severe flooding, and the governor has submitted a "major disaster declaration." This region definitely needs continued help.
Upcoming Take & Eat:
The Trustees have had a new stove installed in the parsonage. They have received the MA State boiler Certificate's and have posted them in the boiler room as required. They have been in constant contact with our plow company to keep the parking area open for general use and special services. The furnaces in the church and parsonage were given their annual servicing this week. A device was found and is on order to attach to the downspout at the rear of the church to move water away from the foundation yet not be in the way. We set up the lawn mowing last week. Yes, that is correct summer mowing! Paul will do the large area with his mower and John Quimby will be doing the hand mowing again. We are pleased that Mia Holmgren is going the be the churches ServSafe once she completes the training and testing. This will allow us to continue Take&Eat and the two Dorcas fundraisers. We want to remind everyone that even with the Sunday Service being canceled for two weeks that our expenses continued. If you need/want to catch up on your offering you can bring the missed week's funds on 3/2 or mail your offering to Jean Richer, 124 South Hemlock Brook, Williamstown, MA 01267.
Mission Update: One of our Missions is Heifer International. In December I received a lovely thank you card for our support of the Heifer Int. donation which helps families break free from hungry and poverty and achieve the lives they deserve. They also sent us blessings with joy, harmony and happiness throughout the year. In their brochure I received a smiling photo of two little boys drinking a glass of milk. I have enclosed this attachment for your pleasure. Our annual donation is $200.00. This goes to provide animals-like chickens, goats and cows to families in need. So families that once went hungry will have steady sources of food, earn reliable incomes and can send their children to school. This year our donation will be matched doubling the blessing for families in need this East season! For further information or questions please visit Heifer.org/Easter.
There are many programs in the Heifer Int. organization that provides resources for teens and kids. If anyone is interested, they may contact them on line. We are proud to participate in this program which began in 1944 when Dan West, founded it as a Church Brethren educator. His mission was to end hunger and poverty while caring for the Earth..
We continue our Williamstown Food Pantry monthly. The first Sunday of the month we deliver the items. .The Veterans Mission is still on going and I want you to know that Mia Holmgren has offered to deliver those items for our committee. The box is in the Fellowship Room. Green box on the table near the back door. This is a such an inspiring gesture for her to commit. We are so happy to have her volunteer in this project. We are so proud of all our youth in the congregation. There is a list of items on the box. Also, clothing is needed due to cold weather. I don't have a list but anything is welcome.
Thanking all of you for the support of our Missions in the past and present. "Faith can move mountains."
Sincerely, Caroline Martel, Chairman
ITEMS NEED FOR THE VETERANS.
(Please place them in the tub in the SS Room)
SOAPS SHAMPOO CONDITIONER
LAUNDRY DETERGENT HOT COCOA
Memorial Bulletin Sign-up The sheet for signing up to purchase a month of Memorial Bulletins for 2024 is now posted in the SS Room. Please fill in the information for the month that you select.
The cost is $30/month.
For those that were not able to be at the final service or need additional time to consider their 2023 Giving, you may send in your gifts and pledges to:
Jean Richer 124 S. Hemlock Brook, Williamstown, MA 01267.
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Town Scholarship Information: Attached is the application form for the Williamstown Municipal Scholarship is available on the town website or a copy can be picked up in the town treasurer's office. These scholarships are available only to town residents who are at least one year post high school by the fall of 2025 or non-traditional students going back to school. The deadline to apply is 1/6/2025 at 4:30pm.
Thank you. Williamstown Municipal Scholarship Committee: Justine Beringer, Linda Brown, Kris Kirby (See Attachment)
Don’t wait about for God to act dramatically-because he probably won’t. When people expect a dramatic miracle from the outside, they are really hoping to change conditions without changing themselves; Don’t wait to have God to tell you what to do from the outside- He won’t!
“The Lord directs your heart into the love of God, and into patient waiting for Christ.”
[2Thessalonians 3:5] Emmet Fox
WilliNet channel 1303 Sunday Worship 9am and 4pm. Rerun Wed at 10am and Friday at 7pm
This Week's Internet site is:
https://reflect-willinet.cablecast.tv/store-3/12351-Second-Congregational-Church-Service-3-16-25-v1/vod.mp4
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Thoughts from the Organ Bench: Twenty-Nine (29) years ago this Spring I began my first position as an organist at the former Holy Family Parish on State Road in North Adams. That first ministry in the church would open wide the doors for how God wanted to work through me. I have been significantly blessed to have ministered (musically and pastorally) in so many communities within the Western Massachusetts area and beyond. Each new worshipping community has taught me and helped me to grow personally and professionally. The Second Congregational Church in Williamstown is no exception. Five years ago I was asked to play a funeral at Second Congregational when I was working part-time at Flynn-Dagnoli Funeral Home. Soon after that, Bonnie Herr came into the office and asked "Do you want a job?" (I think it was more professional than that...)
These past five years have flown by and certainly have gifted me this congregation which is 'small but mighty.' I have been impressed with the faith and zeal that I have been privileged to be part of each week. Being open to the Holy Spirit is something I have continued to learn throughout my life and something this congregation has assisted in. I know that it is time for me to move on from my responsibilities at Second Congregational to further embrace a call back to ministry that needs my time and attention. I truly want to thank each and every one of you for all you have given me over these years. While I will miss each one, I will keep you all in heart and mind through prayer. I would ask for your prayers as well. Thank you and God bless you all!
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“The time is always right to do what is right! Martin L King Jr.
“All love that has not friendship for its base
is like a mansion built on sand.” Ella Wheeler Wilcox
“Sometimes I go about pitying myself. And all the while I am being carried
across the sky by beautiful clouds.” Ojibway Indian saying
Arab proverb; “To have a good neighbor you must be one.”
81 Hancock Road • Williamstown, MA 01267 • (413) 458-3467