Sunday School Lesson
Ben and his classmates have been learning that God made everything in this world, including the fishes in the sea. They are learning that God cares for us and in turn we must take good care of ourselves and all that God has made.
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Scripture Lesson – Oct 7, 2012
Some of the children volunteered to help Pastor Doreen with the Scripture lesson. They helped make the lesson of the rich man being told by Jesus to sell all his belongings ( Mark 10: 17-31) come alive. For more pictures: CLICK HERE
Harvest Fair
How many Congregationalists does it take
to hang one wreath?
Check out all the fun we had and what a successful event the Harvest Fair was for the whole town by
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Harvest Fair
Stop by and see us this Saturday, Sept 15, 2012 at the Leicester Harvest Fair. We will be selling delicious apple crisp with ice cream and our popcorn stand will also be open. It is a fun day all around. Be sure to say hi even if you aren’t hungry (though it is hard to resist the smell of hot apple crisp)
Chris Cathcart – Guest Sermon
Thank you Chris for the heartfelt sermon about your faith. Your message touched our hearts.
Phantom Organist
Bob Shauris, our organist, really played the anthem. Cindy LaPointe was on vacation so he just took advantage of our organ’s technology to pre-record the anthem, joining Jackie Henderson to sing the duet. Good job, Bob. It was nice to hear the male voice.
Best Wishes for Pastor’s Move to the Parsonage
Parsonage Memories
From Cliff Albrecht
In Sunny Florida
I read with increasing interest, Pastor Doreen’s “Note” in the Congregational Connections. As I continued to read, more and more memories of my encounters with the Parsonage returned, dripping back in my mind. A few years ago they may have flooded back, but things have slowed down a bit lately. My first thoughts went back to Rev. McKinstry’s (not sure I’ve got the spelling correct) era when I was about 10 years old. Mrs. McKinstry, I assume, had passed away sometime previous. I have no memory of her. I do remember however, my parents would invite Rev. McKinstry to Sunday dinner on a regular basis and I enjoyed his company at the table much more than his sermons.
Word had spread among the congregation that the good Reverend was a bit lacking in the housekeeping area and it had been many years since there had been a general sprucing up of the facility. As has happened many times since, and I’m sure many times previous, the volunteers came forward to apply their various skills and elbow grease to shape the place up.
Of course, my father volunteered himself and me to help. During the initial phase, furniture had to be moved so wall paper could be stripped, etc. I was helping move the upright piano away from the wall when a caster broke and caused the piano to fall over, on top of me. I managed to escape with minor bruises but it did get everyone quite excited for a while. I was removed from the furniture detail and put on the wallpaper stripping detail. It didn’t take long for me to get hold of a good long piece of wallpaper which fell down on my head and put a good paper cut on my ear. I think that’s when Mom got a call to come get me.
I can think of several more renovations as the parsonage was readied for the succeeding ministers to the Leicester flock, but none as memorable to me as my first one.
I join with the rest of the Church body in wishing Pastor Doreen and her family a happy and rewarding stay at our Parsonage.
Annual Meeting
“Funny you should ask” answered Ron LaPointe when Jackie Henderson asked for just an overview of our invested fund. Little did she know he had a presentation all ready. The Annual Meeting is a good chance for everyone to learn about the details that keep our church alive and well. Thank you everyone who participated. For more pictures CLICK HERE
Children’s Sunday
The children and their teachers put on another wonderful program for Children’s Sunday. CLICK HERE for more photos from the service and the luncheon served after church. Thank you all who help make this possible.
Worcester Fellowship Sock Hop
A “Sock Hop” was held on April 28th at the Wesley Untied Methodist Church in Worceter to benefit the Worcester Fellowship mission. The “Sock Hop” has a fun connection to the ministry of Worcester Fellowship, which gives away 60 – 100 pairs of socks every week. Leicester FCC helps support this ministry with lunches, donations and attendance at this Sock Hop. A “rocking” time was had by all.
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