Saturday, October 17, 2009

Nexus News 10/17/09

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Dear Friends of Nexus Church,

It's a wonderfully active time at Nexus Church.  To help you plan ahead, below is first a summary of upcoming events.  Details follow.

  • Sunday, Oct 18-- What must I do?  How do we live together in a new way, here and now?  What about respectability and wealth?  Our starting point will be the story of the "rich young ruler" and Jesus (Mark 10:17-31)
  • Sunday, Oct 18  -- Last day to make a special donation to Neighbors in Need.
  • Tuesday, Oct 20- Nexus Governing Council meets at Panera's Restaurant in West Chester.  If you have a topic for the Council, please see Karl Ulrich.
  • Wednesday, Oct 21at 7:30 p.m.- The Islam-Christian dialogue series continues at St John Catholic Church in West Chester.   This week's topic is extremism and fundamentalism in Islam and Christianity.  Anyone is welcome to drop in.
  • Wednesday, Oct 28 at 7:30 p.m.  The Islamic-Christian dialogue series concludes at the Islamic Center of Greater Cincinnati, near I75 and Tylersville Road
  • Nov 1, 8, and 15- New Member Class-- noon- 1:30 p.m.
  • Nov 7, 14, and 21- Homosexuality and the Bible- I will teach a 3-part workshop at the Campus Ministry Center at Miami University in Oxford. 
  • Nov 22 -- Anniversary Celebration- Sunday afternoon Nov 22 we'll have a special celebration of the third anniversary of Nexus and the first anniversary of my ministry with you. 
  • Nov 26 -- Thanksgiving Day, 11:00 a.m.- 1:00 p.m.- Nexus folk are invited to help out with a Community Thanksgiving Luncheon at First St John's UCC in downtown Hamilton.
  • Nov 29, Dec 6, 13, 20- We'll have special events to observe the Sundays of Advent
  • Dec 24th- around 6:00 p.m.  - We'll have a beautiful Candlelight Christmas Eve service in the historic sanctuary of First St Johns UCC in downtown Hamilton.

More info
Neighbors in Need helps make another world possible. Neighbors in Need isa special mission offering of the United Church of Christ.  It supports ministries of justice and compassion throughout the United States.  100% of your donation goes directly to help others.

To be sure it's properly credited, please place your offering in the special envelopes available on the welcome table. This Sunday Oct 18 is your last chance make a special donation

New Member Class
The New Member Class will be held after church at the Y on Nov 1, 8, and 15 from noonuntil 1:30 p.m.

Anyone considering membership is encouraged to participate in the three-week series.  We'll have a light lunch and friendly conversation. Our focus is how membership in Nexus might (or might not) be helpful to you.  Childcare can be arranged.

To "reserve" your spot, please let me know.  If you decide to join Nexus Church, new members will be received on Sunday, Nov 22.

Homosexuality and the Bible
The first three Saturday mornings in November I will facilitate a 3-part workshop on Homosexuality and the Bible.  The workshop is a close examination of the passages in the Bible that have traditionally been sued to "clobber" gay people.  In addition, we will examine how the Bible presents Ruth & Naomi and David & Jonathan.

Sponsored by the Campus Ministry Centerat Miami University in Oxford, the workshop will provide an opportunity for students to explore what progressive scholars are saying about the Bible.  Tentatively, it's scheduled from 10:30 a.m.to 12:30 p.m.

Nexus folk in Oxford are now beginning to plan the publicity and hospitality for the workshop.  If you'd like to help out, please contact Judy and Warren Waldron, Buffy Stohl, or Ed Shriver.

Celebrate our 3 years of worship at Nexus Church
Is your calendar marked for a special celebration Sunday afternoon, Nov 22?  We'll have special guests from regional and national ministries of the United Church of Christ.  How would YOU like to celebrate? If you have ideas or are interested in helping plan this, please let Frank Wray know.

Spend part of your Thanksgiving helping others
On Thanksgiving Day Nov 26 at 11:00 a.m.Nexus folk are invited to help out with a Community Thanksgiving Luncheon at First St John's UCC in downtown Hamilton.  The church doors are open to all the people in downtown Hamiltonwho may not have other possibilities for Thanksgiving.

You can be as active or "low-key" as you like. One of our roles is to welcome folks into the dining room and have conversation with them.  Another role is to provide background music for the luncheon.

Worship Comes from the Congregation: We Want You!
Our worship services at Nexus are enhanced by the many gifts that members and friends bring. Do you play a musical instrument, act, read, write, dance, arrange flowers, or prepare an altar? Are there other skills and talents that could be woven into our services to enrich the worship experience?

Beginning with our Advent services, we would like to find ways to incorporate your gifts into worship. See the themes below and then consider ways to meaningfully weave your talents into these sacred services.

November 29 .................... First Sunday of Advent: Hope
December 6 ...................... Second Sunday of Advent: Peace
December 13 .................... Third Sunday of Advent: Joy
December 20 .................... Fourth Sunday of Advent: Love

To offer your gift, please contact Suzi Jarman or Janet Crawford.

Candlelight, readings, and music on Christmas Eve
There's no better way to celebrate Christmas than to spend part of your Christmas Eve at the special service Nexus Church and First StJohn's UCC will hold.

This is an especially good opportunity to invite family and friends who might not normally be able to attend Nexus on Sunday mornings.

The family-friendly service will begin (tentatively) at 6:00 p.m.in First St John's beautiful sanctuary in downtown Hamilton.  We'll have an eclectic mix of old favorites and contemporary music.

Planning is just getting started.  If you have ideas or special requests, please let me know.

Blessings for you today and every day,

Mike
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Monday, October 12, 2009

What Do You Want Me To Do For You?- Nexus News 10/09/09

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Dear Friends of Nexus Church,

Looking ahead
Want to learn more about Nexus Church?
The New Member Class will be held after church at the Y on Nov 1, 8, and 15 from noon until 1:30 p.m.

In the three-week series, anyone considering membership is invited to join with me and other special guests. We'll have a light lunch and friendly conversation. Childcare can be arranged.  To "reserve" your spot, please let me know.  If you decide to join Nexus Church, new members will be received on Sunday, Nov 22.

Celebrate our 3 years of service
Is your calendar marked for a special celebration Sunday afternoon, Nov 22?  We'll have special guests from regional and national ministries of the United Church of Christ.  If you're interested in helping plan this, please let me know.

Spend part of your Thanksgiving helping others
On Thanksgiving Day Nov 26 at 11:00 a.m. Nexus folk are invited to help out with a Community Thanksgiving Luncheon at First St John's UCC in downtown Hamilton.  The church doors are open to any and all of the people in downtown Hamilton who may not have other possibilities for Thanksgiving.

You can be as active or "low-key" as you like. One of our roles is to welcome folks into the dining room and have conversation with them.  Another role is to provide background music for the luncheon.

The coming week at Nexus
Sunday, Oct 11:  What do you want me to do for you?
Our focus this Sunday is about living with power and greatness.  In Mark's gospel (10:35-45) James and John ask Jesus if they could sit at his right and left hand. But Jesus will have none of this!  He teaches a new kind of greatness and power -- the power of being a servant to others.

It's a powerful teaching that goes right to the heart of how we today might live. I'll suggest that the first step is to ask a simple question, "What do you want me to do for you?"

The Nexus Band and Singers will inspire us with music.  We'll share our joys and concern in prayer.  Katie Kool will lead the children's program.  Vince Benabese will prepare the projected material.  Kim Martin and Corinne Cross will set up the worship space, make announcements, and read scriptures.  And --in the spirit of continuous improvement -- Reg Olson will help the congregation do a very quick assessment of the service.

Neighbors in Need helps make another world possible.
Continuing this Sunday Oct 11, you are invited to make a special donation to Neighbors in Need.

This is a special mission offering of the United Church of Christ that supports ministries of justice and compassion throughout the United States.

Giving to Neighbors in Need is an excellent opportunity for us to join with other UCC churches across the country and make another world possible.  To be sure it's properly credited, please place your offering in the special envelopes available on the welcome table.

Wednesday, Oct 14: Learn more about Islam
You are invited to join with Catholics and Muslims at St John the Evangelist Church in West Chester for a dialogue series on Islam and Christianity.  Each Wednesday night is independent of the others, so you can come to any session.

Blessings for you today and every day,

Mike


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Saturday, October 3, 2009

Nexus News- 09/29/09

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Wednesday, Sept 30: Learn more about Islam
Nexus folk are invited to join with Catholics and Muslims at St Johnthe Evangelist Church in West Chester for a dialogue series on Islam and Christianity.

It begins Wednesday, Sept 30, with an Introduction to Islam from 7:30to 9:00 p.m.  The series continues on Wednesdays in October when participants will meet in small groups, Christian and Muslims together, to share their experience and faith on a variety of topics. 

St John the Evangelist Church is on Cincinnati-Dayton Road just north of West Chester Road.  The meetings will take place in the Pavilion, a older one-story building located near the old sanctuary.  The entrance is directly from Cin-Day Road.

Sunday, Oct 4:  Gender, marriage, divorce, and children
Now that the By-Request sermon series is over, our Sunday worship will once again be focused on the standard Scripture readings (called the Lectionary) used by many Protestant and Catholic churches around the world.

This Sunday in Mark 10:2-16 Jesus takes on a host of thorny topics.  What starts off with a “simple” question about interpreting religious law becomes a challenging discussion about gender, marriage, divorce, and children.

The Nexus Singers and Band will inspire us with music. We'll share in prayer our joys and concerns.

Our worship will close with a brief observance of World Communion Sunday and then adjourn for our monthly first-Sunday potluck lunch.  Stay tuned for more news about that.

Neighbors in Need helps make another world possible.
Starting this Sunday, you are invited to make a special contribution to Neighbors in Need.

This is a special mission offering of the United Church of Christ that supports ministries of justice and compassion throughout the United States.

Two-thirds of the offering supports a variety of justice initiatives on issues such as the federal budget, voting rights, immigration, health care, hate crimes, civil liberties, and environmental justice.
One-third of the offering supports the UCC established churches with the Lakota, Dakota, Nakota, Mandan, Hidatsa, Arickara, and Hocak in North and South Dakota, Wisconsin, and northern Nebraska..

Giving to Neighbors in Need is an excellent opportunity for us to join with other UCC churches across the country and make another world possible.  To be sure it’s properly credited, please place your offering in the special envelopes available on the welcome table.

Report: Out in the community with Nexus
  1. September was a busy month for Nexus folk to be active and visible in  communities throughout southwest Ohio.
  2. In Oxford, Sept 10:  Judy and Warren Waldron invited Mike Underhilland Ed Shriver to join them for a special Ramadan dinner with Muslim students at the Campus Ministry at Miami University.  After the wonderful buffet meal, Christian, Muslim, and Jewish students talked about the ideas of fasting in each of their religions.
  3. In West Chester, Sept 13: Nexus had its own table at the 6thAnnual Ramadan Iftar Dinner held at the Islamic Center of Greater Cincinnati near I75 and Tylersville Road.  Nexus folk included Sandi Lerman; Ty, Brian, Kayla, and Shayna Smith; Vince Benabese; and Mike Underhill.  We were joined in our table discussion by Jamil Shehzadj and other members of the Islamic Center.
  4. In Lebanon, Sept 18 and 19:  It was a wonderfully hectic time as a team of Nexus volunteers fed, provided activities, and took care of three homeless mothers and their very active eight children.  Nexus folk included Helen Ulrich; Todd, Alice, Tyler, and Caitlin Henry; Leslie Baum; Janet Crawford; Vince Benabese and Mike Underhill.
  5. In Cincinnati, Sept 26:The rains held off long enough for the Nexus team to complete the beautiful 5-mile walk to end AIDS.  Our virtual team (some weren’t able to walk because of illness and work) included Danna Johnson, Kay Martin, Corinne Cross, DJ and Marion Beauford Martin, Ty Smith, Vince Benabese, and Mike Underhill.
  6. In Centerville, Sept 26:  Six Nexus members and friends joined the sold-out audience for the Jason and deMarco concert at Cross Creek Community Church.  While the music was great, Cross Creek Church really showed how a full-fledged justice ministry can attract support from young, middle-aged, and older folk.
  7. In Butler County, Sept 28:  Lisa Schare, chair of Ohio Catholic Democrats of America, took questions from Barbara and Reg Olson and Mike Underhill about how to organize progressive people of faith.

Please let me know about other activities that I missed.  Nexus is not (yet) a numerically large presence in Southwest Ohio but we certainly already are a hopeful witness for equality, fair treatment, tolerance, and deep Christian faith in Southwest Ohio.

I look forward to seeing you Sunday!

Blessings for you today and every day,

Mike

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