News from the Organ and Piano benches: "It takes a village", a saying which seems very appropriate given the huge shoes to fill from Matt's retirement.  Janet Holmgren is working her magic piecing together a musical alternative with multiple musicians utilizing both the organ and the piano.  Our own Thomas Kirby, once again, will pick up some Sundays playing on the piano with two talented Williams College student organists, Jonathon Hartanto and Graham Omerod, playing as their schedule permits.  Jonathan, a sophomore, and Graham, a freshman, both play beautifully and we hope they will stay with us for the foreseeable future. Also, David Vredenburg from the Albany area will be rejoining us as organist over the summer. He remembers our congregation fondly and sends his greetings. Thomas' former teacher, Ed Lawrence, retired musical director of First Church and part of the Williams community will also be sharing his musical talent. Clearly it's taken a village!  Please welcome all of these musicians heartily!

 









                   


Rev. David  Hurst

​​​🎶🎶 Notes from the Music Director. The moment I stepped into Second Congregational Church, I felt at home. The flowers, the people – everything told me that this is a community where I can share my music. To me, being a musician is about sharing: sharing the joy of making music, reflecting God’s calling, and helping make the world a better place. During the day, I serve as the lead strings teaching artist for the El Sistema-inspired Kids 4 Harmony program in Berkshire. Around the clock, I am a mother to my two-and-a-half-year-old. And for my entire life, I am a faithful follower of our almighty God. I am excited to use my gifts to serve Him here and to bring the voices and music of more children and youth to Second Congregational Church. In love, we are a family – and I am confident this family will continue to grow through the angelic notes we create together!
Let me know if you'd like to see any changes, indeed. Thank you!
Sincerely,
En-Ting


**WELCOME En-Ting**

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-3/12608-Second-Congregational-Church-Service-6-29-25-v1/vod.mp4


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ASP 2025 Trip Overview – Davy, West Virginia
This year, the ASP youth team will be traveling to Davy, West Virginia, located in McDowell County, the southernmost and one of the most remote counties in the state. The journey will be longer than previous years, approximately 12 hours, but the commitment to serve within West Virginia continues.
About Davy and McDowell County:
Geography: A rugged, mountainous, and flood-prone region.
Economy: Once a bustling coal mining area (100k population in 1950), Davy has now declined to around 17,000 residents.
Income & Poverty:
Per capita income: $15,000/year (lower than previous counties last year and the year before at $22k and $30k).
Poverty rate: 38% of the community lives below the poverty line.
Local Employment: Mainly in coal mining, education, healthcare, and retail (e.g., Dollar General).
Living Arrangements:
ASP'ers will be staying at the local elementary school – expect indoor camping-style accommodations (e.g., sleeping bags on the classroom floors).
Work Assignments:
Teams will receive specific project assignments just days before departure. As always, expect a focus on home repair and community support, with flexibility and teamwork essential.[🛠️]  



A Heartfelt Thank You!
A big shoutout to Second Congo for their support of this mission trip. Your generosity is deeply appreciated and helps make this life-changing experience possible—for both those serving and those being served.Type your paragraph here.

Greetings everyone,
               
As July begins, we want to thank our guest musicians En-Ting Hsu, Pianist and David Vredenburg, Organist. We are blessed to have them enlighten our services with wonderful music. Thank you all for your services for the Strawberry Shortcake Take Out and for the Take & Eat program. Thank you for the wonderful service and Spirit that we have come to know in our church.
                Let us pray this day for our loved ones in rehab,  in hospitals, and those shut in. Let us pray for our friendships and relationships, and the well-being of our church family and those who surround this church on Route 43. But let us pray this morning for our world and the infernos that bombs and conflict create. Let us pray for the innocents that are caught in the cross fires. Let us pray for the soldiers and service people who are in the frontlines of these wars,
                The grudges, the skirmishes, the religious radicalism, the prejudices of centuries still exist and rear their ugly heads both in Middle East and in the Ukrainian/Russian “conflict.” There are boiling points in India and Pakistan and even in the states with so much hesitation, indecision and seemingly little by-partisan discourse.
               
Our verse from John, when we take it to heart, offers us hope and assurance amidst life’s difficulties. Solutions will come in God’s time. The best advice is to pray for all the combatants and people involved so that agreement can be reached. “Stay in the eye of storm.” Help one another. Forgive one another and try to love even our enemies.     


                                                                       May God bless,

                                                                       David




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                               — 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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SECOND CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH
81 Hancock Road, Williamstown, MA

Rev. David Hurst, Pastor

July 6, 2025

Fourth Sunday after Pentecost

En-Ting Hsu, Music Director


​​PRELUDE           Be Thou My Vision                        ANNOUNCEMENTS

                  

CALL TO WORSHIP                                                                Deacon Reader

Leader: O, gracious and loving God, we hunger for your love: we
thirst for your wisdom and yearn for your peace to enter our hearts.
People: Feed us with your words this morning. May the gifts
of God be present in our worship and recounted in our lives.

Leader: Open our hearts! Fill us with overflowing gratitude for your
willingness to love us.
People: Let us rise and be disciples that feed the world that is
so hungry for God’s love!


OPENING HYMM       Our God, Our Help in Ages Past                  Pg 80

INVOCATION                                                                            Deacon Reader
Leader: In His holiness we are called to live as Disciples of Christ.
People: Help us to celebrate with confidence our gifts and
graces, while serving God with love and compassion.

Leader: O God, your promise to be faithful to us; is the power of
life!
People: God pour out your Spirit on those who believe; so that
our sons, daughters and all God’s people might prophesy,
dream, and find peace throughout all the turmoil of our days.


PRAYER OF CONFESSION (In Unison)                     Rev. David Hurst   

O, awesome and amazing God you go to the depths of love and
the heights of caring for us. You sing to us in the beauty of each
dawn. You walk with us in the heat of a summer day. You bless
us each evening and you look over us at night. Forgive us for
our transgressions. Help us to understand our faults and use
them to grow in your image Believe in us, O Lord, as we seek
your grace. Help us to be grateful for our lives, and for the
willingness to reach out as a church. O awesome and amazing God,
we sing praises to you. Help us to tell all creation of your power in
our lives of faith.


PRAYER OF ASSURANCE 

People of God, you have been given the power of the Holy Spirit through
the faithfulness of Jesus Christ. Through Christ, God has forgiven us.
Through God’s grace; you will find hope in your troubles as the love of God
is poured out in your hearts through the Holy Spirit.
[based on Romans 5:1-5]

People: Hallelujah! Thanks be to God               

           

OFFETORY                        "A Closer Walk"                     arr. Robert A Hobby

DOXOLOGY


JOYS AND CONCERNS

PASTORAL PRAYERS AND THE LORD'S PRAYER


GLORIA PATRI


First Lesson                              Psalm 16.                                                     Pg 471

                                                                
HYMN OF REFLECTION   I Am Weak, but Thou Art Strong              #436

Second Lesson                           Luke 10: 1-20                                           Pg 901

SERMON                 Leadership and Commitment               Rev. David Hurst

CLOSING HYMN               Jesus Loves Me!                                             # 103


BENEDICTION                    
Leader: May God give us the courage and confidence to walk in the paths
of peace.
People: May our patience outlast the troubles of our day. May our joy
radiate from the inside out and may our love erase barriers and heal
our souls.

POSTLUDE          "The Rejoicing" (from Water Music)            G. F. Handel

 

Bulletins for June are given in memory of  John & Flora Jones and Everett & Doris Brown by Ron and Linda Brown


Organists: En-Ting Hsu, Thomas Kirby, Jonathon Hartanto, Graham Ormerod,  Ed Lawrence and David Vredenburg

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​​Archived News of Note:


Music Director /Organist

Matt Alcombright

Thank you!!

July Calendar


July 4th         Independence Day

July 6th          In-house Morning Worship 9am

​                            Communion

                             Coffee Hour following Worship
July 10th(Thu) Deacons Meeting 3:30pm
July 13th         Outdoor Morning Worship at

                                     Field Farm 9am 

                           followed by Church Council

                           Coffee Hour following Worship

July 17th(Thu)  Trustees Meeting 4:15 pm  

July 20th       In-house Morning Worship 9am
                            Coffee Hour following Worship

July 27th       In-house Morning Worship 9am
                            Coffee Hour following Worship


Youth News: The Appalachia Service Youth Group will depart for Davy, West Virginia (McDowell County) on Saturday evening. They’ll travel about 2.5 hours south before stopping overnight at Janet’s uncle’s home—a welcome break in their 12-hour journey.
We ask for traveling mercies—please pray for safe passage as the group embarks on this meaningful mission.
Although the recent devastating flooding in West Virginia—which claimed six lives and drew international attention—occurred north of their destination, Davy remains a flood-prone area. Weather will be a concern throughout the trip; however, current forecasts suggest that extreme heat, rather than rain, will pose the primary challenge.
As with every mission, this trip promises adventure, service, and personal growth. May each participant stay safe and healthy—and return home with stories of repaired homes, new friendships, and lives touched.


Mission Committee New for June 2025. The Blanket Fund Mission was held on two Sundays, May 11th and May 18th.  I have a report from Missy Young that the total amount donated was $220.00.
This month I would like to talk about the Soldier On Mission we support every year with a donation of $350.00. We have also given them Blankets from the WCS Blanket Fund. Soldier On was founded in 1994 with a commitment to ending Veteran homelessness. Over the 30 year history they are proud to say veterans in Massachusetts, New Jersey, New York Pennsylvania and beyond continue to thrive in safe, stable affordable housing with support. They have been building on their promise of providing permanent housing for veterans with the development of over 700 units in the next five years-- That's 700 new homes for veterans! Soldier On's goal has always been to ensure that each and every veteran has a place to call home. You can read more about their transitional housing and permanent supportive housing on their web site. wesoldieron.org.
Our recent food pantry has gotten smaller over the last few months. If you are able to donate something each Sunday until we have August vacation that would be great. Our committee is willing to transport to the Pantry in Williamstown at the St.Patrick's Church. Carol DeMayo is grateful for all our contributions.
We will also be donating to the Williamstown Youth Center for the Summer Camp Program. You can see their schedule on Willinet. Thank you again for all the support with our Missions this year.



                          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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The Trustees have had the work completed on the emergency lights in the Sunday School room. They have received the inspection certificate from the Town and it is posted in the entry. The porch leveling and drainage has been completed at the parsonage. We would like to thank the tenant for their work on updating the flower beds this spring. The Trustees are looking into purchasing a self-propelled walk behind mower as the rider we have been borrowing is no longer available. The push mower we have requires too much time/effort, even for the younger of us. We looked at major projects for the summer and are happy to report that we didn't find any this year after having so much work done over the last several years. 



Thank you from our Church: Thank you, Matt, from the whole Second Congregational Church family and community!  
Five years have indeed flown by and we all appreciate your contributions of music, voice, and stability that you brought with unwavering consistency, beautiful quality and perfect humbleness.  Much appreciated!!  Our thoughts and prayers are with you in your next chapter.   


News from the Organ and Piano benches: "It takes a village", a saying which seems very appropriate given the huge shoes to fill from Matt's retirement.  Janet Holmgren is working her magic piecing together a musical alternative with multiple musicians utilizing both the organ and the piano.  Our own Thomas Kirby, once again, will pick up some Sundays playing on the piano with two talented Williams College student organists, Jonathon Hartanto and Graham Omerod, playing as their schedule permits.  Jonathan, a sophomore, and Graham, a freshman, both play beautifully and we hope they will stay with us for the foreseeable future. Also, David Vredenburg from the Albany area will be rejoining us as organist over the summer. He remembers our congregation fondly and sends his greetings. Thomas' former teacher, Ed Lawrence, retired musical director of First Church and part of the Williams community will also be sharing his musical talent. Clearly it's taken a village!  Please welcome all of these musicians heartily!

 

**Church Organist needed!**

Please contact The Second Congregational Church

if you are interested in the position or know of someone who might be!









                   



Jesus tells his disciples, “In the world you will have tribulation. But be of good cheer; I have overcome the world.”        

                                                      John 16:33      




                    

“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.”

                            

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