Dear Friends,
As we make our way from Christmas through Epiphany to Lent and Easter, there are several changes affecting our church life that I want to bring to your attention.
First, as mentioned in more detail elsewhere in this Newsletter, we have accepted, with regret, the resignation of our Church School Director, Cara Hill. Cara has done a terrific job with our kids and youth over the last couple of years and we will miss her greatly. In addition to her work with the Sunday School, she has also been active in recent months [along with the wonderful contributions of Sonia Dunbar] in offering invaluable help to the start-up of our Youth Group, which has now split into younger and older groups. And although I regret that Cara can’t continue as our Church School Director because of the many demands on her time, I am most grateful she will still be available to keep working with the Youth. Thanks, Cara, for the many contributions you have given, and are continuing to give, to this church.
Another major change is the transition toward new leadership for our music program. I hope Sunday, February 7, is on everyone’s calendar [at 3 PM] to come and fete Bronwyn Potter for her many labors of love here these many years. That should be a fun event, including good food, gifts given, music shared and the offering of loving appreciations.
As we look forward, the Deacons have created a Music Director Search Committee. The members are: Cilla Bonney-Smith [at large]; Mike Coffey [Deacons]; Bronwyn Masse [choir]; Paula Ratchford [Trustees] and myself [Pastor, Ex Officio.] We have met twice; elected a capable chair [Mike Coffey;] provided supply organist-choir-directors through February [Bronwn Masse will be playing through February 7, and Hal Parker will be playing the last three Sundays of that month;] written a first draft of a job description; and begun to compile a list of places to advertise. I think we are off to a good start, and we will keep you posted.
Finally we are having a valuable and stimulating study group on 6 consecutive Wednesday nights this winter, beginning on January 27. We are studying the book, ‘A Hidden Wholeness,’ by the educator [and committed Quaker] Parker Palmer. This is a wonderful book about reclaiming spiritual and human wholeness through the power of community. Feel free to come even if you couldn’t make the initial meeting. The Galaxy has been stocking the book [and it can be quickly ordered if they are out.] The focus for our first meeting was pp 1-30; and for Feb 3, we will focus on pp 31-70.
We will gather on those Wednesdays at 5 PM in Fellowship Hall, followed by a group meal [and continued discussion.] Come join us. If you want to know what food to bring, you can either email me at acheson.anthony@gmail.com ; or Paul Fixx at pfixx@pfixx.net .
Tony Acheson

