Category: Announcements

WORSHIP BULLETIN September 4, 2022

WORSHIP BULLETIN September 4, 2022

Services are at 8:30 am in Historic Trinity Chapel and 10:30 am in our Main Sanctuary and online.

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TRINITY CHIMES – September 2022

TRINITY CHIMES – September 2022

Read the September 2022 edition of Trinity Chimes below or download HERE.

WORSHIP BULLETIN August 28th 2022

WORSHIP BULLETIN August 28th 2022

Services are at 8:30 am in Historic Trinity Chapel and 10:30 am in our Main Sanctuary and online.

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CLICK HERE for August 28th Children’s Bulletin

WORSHIP BULLETIN August 21st 2022

WORSHIP BULLETIN August 21st 2022

Services are at 8:30 am in Historic Trinity Chapel and 10:30 am in our Main Sanctuary and online.

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WORSHIP BULLETIN August 14th 2022

WORSHIP BULLETIN August 14th 2022

Services are at 8:30 am in Historic Trinity Chapel and 10:30 am in our Main Sanctuary and online.

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THURSDAY THOUGHTS

THURSDAY THOUGHTS

A Full Copy Of August 4th’s Thursday Thoughts Can Be Found HERE

August 4, 2022

Dear Congregation:
On July 14 I had the privilege of attending the inaugural meeting of the Key City Rotary Club. The large room at the ARC was filled with members of the community to celebrate this new service club that proclaims its mission as:
“To make a meaningful difference in Frederick County and beyond by putting our values into action. Our vision is a community where people unite and serve to create lasting change.”
In addition, a banner at the event listed the club’s values: inclusion, service, flexibility, integrity. Who wouldn’t want to be part of that organization? In this day and age, these values—especially when put into action—are more important and impactful than ever.
Those of us who are in Rotary know the club and its members are guided by what we call the “four-way test”: Is it the truth? Is it fair to all concerned? Will it build goodwill and better friendships? Will it be beneficial to all concerned?
There was a powerful energy in the room as people claimed this mission, vision, and values. And it got me to thinking: Is ERUCC as clear about its mission, vision, and values as Rotary? Do we embody an excitement about who we are and what we do? Is there energy in our life together, so much so that people are asking us how to belong, join, and get involved?
And if not, why not?
I have been a Rotarian for 29 years and am very proud of the work this service organization does in our community and around the world.
And yet, while Rotary provides service opportunities, it misses the international life we share in the Church, where we embrace the gifts of people of all ages—not as people to help but as people who also serve. The Church community provides advocacy for those whose voices have been silenced. The Church provides sacred space where our souls may be filled with contemplation, prayer, song, and engagement with sacred texts. In the wake of a tragedy such as a school shooting, which are sadly all too common these days, we are not reciting the Rotary four-way test. We are looking within for words of comfort from God and our ancestors. We are reciting the 23rd Psalm, the Lord’s Prayer, Jesus’ words about being with us always. We show up in churches and in community places and light candles in the dark.
A few weeks ago, one of our newer members asked me about our mission statement. She remembered seeing it in the new member packet but wondered why it was not posted in other places and why we did not use it more often. What a great question.
So, here it is:

We, the members of this congregation, seek to celebrate in word and deed the gospel of Jesus Christ, by nurturing spiritual growth through worship, study, and prayer; by caring for one another as God cares for us; and by proclaiming God’s love for all people as we work to help our neighbors near and far. We commit ourselves to develop and implement specific programs to fulfill our mission.
ERUCC has a mission. We gather around the values of inclusion and authenticity. How can we embrace who we are and what we are called to do with a renewed commitment and joy?
We, the members of this congregation, seek to celebrate in word and deed the gospel of    Jesus Christ, by nurturing spiritual growth through worship, study and prayer; by caring           for one another as God cares for us; and by proclaiming God’s love for all people as we   work to help our neighbors near and far.  We commit ourselves to develop and implement         specific programs to fulfill our mission.
ERUCC has a mission.  We gather around the values of inclusion and authenticity.   How can we embrace who we are and what we are called to do with a renewed commitment and joy?

Rev. Dr. Barbara Kershner Daniel,
Senior Pastor
Evangelical Reformed Church, United Church of Christ
15 West Church Street, Frederick, MD 21701
301-662-2762
E-mail: bkdaniel@erucc.org

WORSHIP BULLETIN August 7th 2022

WORSHIP BULLETIN August 7th 2022

Services are at 8:30 am in Historic Trinity Chapel and 10:30 am in our Main Sanctuary and online.

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TRINITY CHIMES – August 2022

TRINITY CHIMES – August 2022

Read the August 2022 edition of Trinity Chimes below or download HERE.

THURSDAY THOUGHTS July 28th 2022

THURSDAY THOUGHTS July 28th 2022

A Full Copy Of July Thursday Thoughts Can Be Found HERE

Dear Congregation,As you can imagine as I am wrapping up my last week as staff for ERUCC after 20 years, memories are around every corner, in each drawer cleaned out and each interaction with members of the congregation. One memory that keeps popping in my head happened years ago at some event and someone said, “Aren’t we going to talk about God?” I thought what do they mean? It’s never felt right to me to spout scripture and get credit for all I was doing. I have always tried to live my life like Amy Grant’s song,” In My Father’s Eyes.” For me this was twofold this is how I see my own Father as well as how I see God. I felt that if I you wanted you to know God’s love you should feel it when I interacted with you. You should know you are a beloved child of God, that you have gifts that you are encouraged to share, that there is always enough (love, food, money and more).  When we share our gifts together, we make the world a better place.As I move on to my new role as church Grammie or as Maria and Alyssa say church Mom. I once again thank you for the wonderful celebration. Your kind words, lovely luncheon and unexpected gifts mean more than you know. It has been an honor, blessing and a pleasure to serve as the Associate for Children’s Ministry at ERUCC. I’m grateful for all we have shared with each other.Blessings,Kim SextonAssociate for Children’s Ministry