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Of Special Interest: From Jeff; January 18 Worship with Kat Trio p. 2 Retirement Celebra- tion Pictures p. 3 Thank you from Ad- vent Council; Gluten Free Communion Bread; Meditation Monday p. 4 Women’s-Inspire Grp. Prairie Roots, Prayer Shawl Grp, MCC Com- munity Grp;, MCC Film Grp; Men’s Re- treat— p. 5 Adult Forums; Java for Justice; Watercolor Class; Food for the Food Pantry — p. 6 Sunday School News; Parent Hour; Coming Events —p. 7 MCC Youth News and Family Library—p. 8 Advent News—p. 9 Community of Hope p. 10-11 Friends of Pheasant Branch Phenology Calendars, Cancella- tions Policy at MCC p. 12- Madison Christian Community An Ecumenical Partnership of Advent Lutheran Church – ELCA – Jeff Wild, Pastor and Community of Hope – UCC – Dan Yeazel, Interim Pastor January 2015 The Good Word T.S. Elliot writes “To make an end is to make a beginning. The end is where we start from.” This past week we celebrated Jeff Wild’s 14 year ministry at MCC and Advent. What a heartfelt farewell celebration this past Sunday! The gratitude for his time here was most evident in the thoughtful (and fun- ny) expressions of thanks for Jeff and Nan’s presence here. 2014 makes an ending and it will make the beginning of something new here at Madison Christian Community, and something new for Jeff in retirement. The phrase “Alpha and Omega” God has been coming to my mind a lot this month. Our God is the God of first and last things, of begin- nings and of endings. As was so beautifully stated in Jeff’s farewell, now is a time to cultivate. As we go into the days ahead we are each now different be- cause of our time together and in this new season we grow from the seeds already planted. I believe, God is to be recognized in our midst, and there is a common, shared understanding that God is not some far away God, but rather an up close com- panion to us. Our God cultivates and ac- companies us, and will continue to ac- company each of us in the days to come. In this new year, may that recogni- tion continue. Look and listen for the ways that God is cultivating fruits of the spirit within us and in this place. Anything that grows well is be- cause God is supporting and surrounding what we do, right from the beginning. Genesis assures us that something new will happen, that at every point of change God is an active part of creating. As peo- ple of a changed and changing church, we know God is already at work in the new beginnings at MCC. In 2015 things will begin to take place, people will notice the Spirit’s movement in new ways, and in time, it will be clear the good that God intends. It will come, and it takes time. God has been here, God will be here, God is here. God is speaking and expecting the Word to shape us and change things. Grace and Peace, Dan

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Page 1: ELCA UCC Dan Yeazel, Interim Pastor The Good Word

Of Special Interest:

From Jeff; January 18

Worship with Kat Trio

p. 2

Retirement Celebra-

tion Pictures p. 3

Thank you from Ad-

vent Council; Gluten

Free Communion

Bread; Meditation

Monday p. 4

Women’s-Inspire Grp.

Prairie Roots, Prayer

Shawl Grp, MCC Com-

munity Grp;, MCC

Film Grp; Men’s Re-

treat— p. 5

Adult Forums; Java for

Justice; Watercolor

Class; Food for the

Food Pantry — p. 6

Sunday School News;

Parent Hour; Coming

Events —p. 7

MCC Youth News and

Family Library—p. 8

Advent News—p. 9

Community of Hope

—p. 10-11

Friends of Pheasant

Branch Phenology

Calendars, Cancella-

tions Policy at MCC

p. 12-

Madison Christian Community

An Ecumenical Partnership of

Advent Lutheran Church – ELCA – Jeff Wild, Pastor

and Community of Hope – UCC – Dan Yeazel, Interim Pastor

January 2015

The Good Word

T.S. Elliot writes “To make an end is to make

a beginning. The end is where we start

from.” This past week we celebrated Jeff

Wild’s 14 year ministry at MCC and Advent.

What a heartfelt farewell celebration this

past Sunday! The gratitude for his time here

was most evident in the thoughtful (and fun-

ny) expressions of thanks for Jeff and Nan’s

presence here. 2014 makes an ending and

it will make the beginning of something new

here at Madison Christian Community, and

something new for Jeff in retirement. The

phrase “Alpha and Omega” God has been

coming to my mind a lot this month. Our God

is the God of first and last things, of begin-

nings and of endings.

As was so beautifully stated in Jeff’s farewell,

now is a time to cultivate. As we go into the

days ahead we are each now different be-

cause of our time together and in this new

season we grow from the seeds already

planted.

I believe, God is to be recognized in our

midst, and there is a common, shared

understanding that God is not some far

away God, but rather an up close com-

panion to us. Our God cultivates and ac-

companies us, and will continue to ac-

company each of us in the days to

come. In this new year, may that recogni-

tion continue. Look and listen for the

ways that God is cultivating fruits of the

spirit within us and in this

place. Anything that grows well is be-

cause God is supporting and surrounding

what we do, right from the beginning.

Genesis assures us that something new

will happen, that at every point of change

God is an active part of creating. As peo-

ple of a changed and changing church,

we know God is already at work in the

new beginnings at MCC. In 2015 things

will begin to take place, people will notice

the Spirit’s movement in new ways, and

in time, it will be clear the good that God

intends. It will come, and it takes

time. God has been here, God will be

here, God is here. God is speaking and

expecting the Word to shape us and

change things.

Grace and Peace, Dan

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Guiding Principle:

Nurture deep

spirituality and

generosity...

MCC News

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Jan 18th MCC Worship On January 18th in worship, MCC will affirm

the recommendations that were

named during the Road Ahead process.

On January 4th after worship and and

January 11th before worship at 9:00 a.,

there will be opportunities to discuss the

final set of recommendations.

There will be a mailing to every household

in advance of these meetings. Please do

join in these conversations as you are able.

Kat Trio at MCC worship on January 18

The violin-clarinet-piano ensemble from

Ekaterinburg, Russia was formed in May

1998. Their concerts showcase unique Rus-

sian arrangements and transpositions of

timeless melodies and feature classical

works, well-known inspirational songs, and

even American pop standards, including

Scott Joplin’s rags. The Trio will play dur-

ing worship as well as a 20-minute con-

cert following service.

Dear Friends, I mentioned at the end of the WILD Roast

and Toast on Sunday that although the Gos-

pel reading was about the angel Gabriel’s

announcement to Mary that she would con-

ceive and bear a child, the text stopped

short of the Magnificat. The first words of

the Magnificat are, “my soul magnifies the

Lord.” Magnificat means to magnify. Mag-

nificat begins to describe the gratitude I

have for all members of MCC. I am so

grateful for all the special gifts, written and

spoken words of kindness. Thank you to all

the people who prepared food, worked in

the kitchen, and helped with set-up and

clean-up. Thank you to the musicians who

kept the beat and led worship. You have

always been a responsive worshiping com-

munity. But most of all, thank you for call-

ing me to serve as your pastor and for allow-

ing me to preach and teach, baptize, marry

and bury, counsel and cultivate, paddle and

portage. It’s been good!

My goal has been to end it well as your pas-

tor. I still have work to do before January 1,

2015, but after the farewell Sunday, I think

we ended it well together. I end my 34

years as a parish pastor with not a trace of

anger or bitterness. I give thanks to God for

you and will hold you in my heart and pray-

ers until my life’s end. I will pray for the pas-

tors whom God is preparing, even now, for

their call to serve as pastors of MCC.

Though the future is unknown, I am confi-

dent that with prayerful discernment and

thoughtful discussion God will bless the mis-

sion of MCC in the year ahead and for years

to come. I am excited for you, and look for-

ward to see what God’s Spirit is up to next.

With deep affection and love,

WILD, Jeff

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Guiding Principle:

Nurture deep

spirituality and

generosity...

MCC News—Jeff’s Retirement and Toast & Roast

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Meditation Monday for MCC Friends Begin your week with balance and peace of

mind. We welcome all who’d like to join us

in the Covenant Room, 5:30-6:30 p. each

Monday. We begin by listening to a brief

“dharma talk” that explores different as-

pects of a meditation practice, and sit in

mindfulness for about 20 minutes. After-

wards we may talk about our experiences

(or not). Wear comfortable clothes and

bring a pillow(s) or blanket. Namaste!

Mary Schmelzer and Bob Sessions.

ALL COMMUNION BREAD TO BE

GLUTEN-FREE Advent Worship committee met for a regu-

lar meeting on Wednesday evening, No-

vember 5, 2014. One item on the agenda

concerned availability of gluten-free bread

for communion. After some discussion it

was decided to uniformly provide only glu-

ten-free bread at all communion ser-

vices. The worship contact for communion

Sunday will ensure that the person respon-

sible for setting up communion will provide

only gluten-free bread.

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Nurture deep

spirituality and

generosity...

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THANK YOU!! On behalf of the Advent Council, I would like to thank everyone that participated in Pr. Jeff’s

farewell celebration. When Jeff submitted his resignation to the council, his one wish was

that he “leave well.” I think the MCC helped grant his wish. It was a wonderful celebration!

The Sending Service was very special. The music (Emily Wixson and instrumentalists), litur-

gy, and representation from the South Central ELCA Synod (Rev. Steve Kottke) made the

service memorable. Thanks to Dan Streit and Jackie Muehl for organizing the meal and to

everyone who brought and prepared food. Over 250 folks were served!! Also, a big shout

out to Alma Hall and her crew who did much of the clean-up.

For those unable to attend the program, you missed a wonderful event celebrating Pr. Jeff’s

14 years of ministry at MCC. Thanks to the program committee which included Joyce An-

derson, Dave Dahl, Dennis Rhodes, Hildy McGown and Peter Bakken. We were entertained

by gardeners, King Olaf of Norway, solar panels, songs, poems, and a wonderful slide show

put together by Steve Young and family. The slide show was professional quality. I think

everyone would agree the highlights of Jeff’s ministry were covered. Nan, Beth and Andrew

closed the program by sharing their personal stories.

The program was videoed. When the video is available, it will be made available to MCC

members. Linda Pils has created a beautiful memory book which will be given to Jeff before

he leaves. Thanks Linda!!

We wish Pr. Jeff and Nan God’s protection and blessing as they begin a new journey.

Jean Einerson

Advent Council President

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Guiding Principle:

Work in

environmentally

responsible ways...

MCC Fellowship Groups & Activities

The Prayer Shawl group will meet

January 20, 2014, at 10:30 a. The Prayer Shawl Creators meet every third

Tuesday at the church at 10:30 a.m. We wel-

come anyone interested in this ministry, ex-

perienced knitter or crocheter, or beginner,

or those in-between! In addition to knitting

or crocheting prayer shawls, we have ex-

panded our ministry to include making hats,

scarves and mittens. Last year we donated

48 items to Emerson School, most of them

made with the yarn donated to us. We are

checking into a couple of other places where

these items would be useful. If you have any

suggestions along this line, please let any-

one in the group know. Thank you for all the

donated yarn; there is a basket under the

table for your contributions. We would also

welcome any local coupons for yarn for the

prayer shawls. If you have any questions,

please call Virginia Stumbo, 695-2266

January 2015

MCC Community Group Jan 20 or 21 - 6:30 p.m. Planetarium show

at Memorial H.S. (depends on the topic).

Tickets on sale at 6:00 p.m. ($2.50 charge).

Sun., Feb. 8 - 3:00 p.m. Peking Acrobats

show at the Overture Center. Cost is $20

(Details later)

Prairie Roots Formerly known as "Prairie Reckoning," we

have chosen a new name that reflects who

we currently are and what we currently do:

we play "roots" music (country, roots-rock,

folk, bluegrass, R&B and blues) that is root-

ed in our Christian faith. In addition, we like

the symbolism - knowing the amazingly

deep and complex root systems of prairies.

MCC Worship Service led by Prairie

Roots: Sunday, February 15.

Rehearsal Schedule:

Sundays - January 18, January 25 6:30-

8pm

Saturday, February 14 9-11am

Worship Service: Sunday, Feburary

15 8:45a call time

MCC Film Group -

Lois Komai, Coordinator Film Group will meet January 16 at Hildy

McGown’s to view The Judge.

NOTE: Wisconsin Film Festival is 2nd Friday

in April, April 10. Always a highlight, please

consider joining us.

People suggested attending a movie in a

theater, so Feb. 20 seemed like a good win-

ter outing!

We need some hosts later in the season.

Inspire Date: Thursday, January 8 @ 8pm

Where: Kaisa Miller's home

An evening group for MCC Women

who seek to inspire and be inspired. We

share deep fellowship that is rooted in

deepening our faith. We take turns

bringing a topic of discussion and may read

a brief article or passage ahead of time.

Meets 2nd Thursdays at 8 p.

Contact Kaisa at [email protected].

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2015 MCC Men's Retreat: February 6-

8, 2015 at Mt. Morris Camp &

Conference Center (http://www.mt-

morris.org/) Join us for a laid back week-

end set on 200 acres of woodland and prai-

rie. Activities include disc golf in the snow,

conversations by the fireplace, hiking (or

bring your cross country skis), games, or

even catching up on sleep and reading.

Everyone is encouraged to choose what

they want their weekend to be. We gather

together at mealtimes. Please note that we

have moved the retreat to the 2nd week-

end of February. Contact John Szalkowski

for more information (437-5491 or

[email protected]).

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Guiding Principle:

Engage one another,

neighbors, and the

wider world in action

to improve people’s

lives

MCC News

The Good Word—Published Monthly by the Madison Christian Community

Church Phone: (608) 836-1455

Next Issue: Februry 2015

Articles Due: January 20 to the church office

Newsletter Preparer: Sonja Keesey-Berg

Newsletter Proofing: Lisa johnson and Avis Elson

Food Drive for Food Pantry—Sunday,

January 4

Please remember to make a special effort

to bring food for the pantry. Suggested

items include canned goods (fruit, vegeta-

bles, tuna, beef stew, fruit juice, etc.), pea-

nut butter, jelly, cereal. We can especially

use any large grocery bags.

Please do not put pet food in with dona-

tion for the Lussier Food Pantry.

We do not have facilities to handle fresh

produce. For those who prefer to donate

money, checks can be made out to the

Lussier Community Education Center, des-

ignated for the pantry. Dobbin McNatt,

Coordinator

JAVA for JUSTICE, Susan Gruber Place your coffee order by January 4. Your

order will be ready for pick-up on January

11. Coffee can be purchased in 12 oz.

($10) or 4 lb. ($45) bags; regular or decaf;

bean, drip or perk. Make your checks paya-

ble to Mt. Meru Coffee Project and place

them in the envelope by the sign-up sheet

in the Shalom Room on the Coffee Ta-

ble. Your support remains the sustaining

force in the lives of many coffee-farming

families in Tanzania.

Thanks for your continued support.

January 2015

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Watercolor class starts a new session

January 7-Feb. 25 Nancy Macgregor continues to teach adults

the fine points of watercolor painting on

Wednesday mornings from 9:30 to 12:00.

Beginners and people with experience in

the medium are encouraged to join for this

new 8 week session costing $115.00. This

time the emphasis will be on painting inte-

rior spaces with one-directional lighting. Ms

Macgregor will help all students to reach

their own personal goals in watercolor also.

To learn more, receive a supply list, and to

register: Call 824-0038, or

email [email protected].

Adult Forum for January

January 4 , 11:30 a. The Road Ahead

Informational Session

January 11, 9:00 a. The Road Ahead

Informational Session

January 18 with Arden Mahlberg “Sabbath: Just good self-care, or is there

something more?”

Explore the various levels or dimensions of

Sabbath experience. What does it mean for

families, retired people, working people?

Discussion led by Arden Mahlberg, who

participated in a two-year Sabbath Renewal

project at Princeton Theological Seminary.

Some of what he has written on this for

congregations is at keepsabbath.com.

January 25 Worship

and Inclusive Language

This session will be led by Christa Olson,

member of Advent, professor of English at

UW-Madison, and pastor’s kid.

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Guiding Principle:

Inspire gratitude,

creativity, and joy...

Sunday School News —from Jen Streit

January 2015

Parent Hour 2nd Sundays from 9am-10am on Sundays

Jan 11, Feb 8, Mar 8, April 12, May 10

Hosted by: Ellen Lindgren & Arden Mahlberg and Barrique’s Coffee provided!

Parents of all ages are invited to animated conversations about the struggles of faith

and raising children. Back to

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Over 45 volunteers have contributed to the success of Rotation Sunday School!! THANK

YOU for your support, MCC. We are making good progress toward my "one volunteer per

household" challenge!

Please sign up to volunteer in the Winter and Spring. The sign up board is posted! Many

choices are available. (I am also exploring online signup options.)

Photos from the Sunday School Christmas Program are on the next page.

HUGE SHOUT-OUT to Emily Wixson, Karen Kuhn, Lisa Johnsen, Doug Crews-Nelson, Julie E

Walsh, & the Sunday School shepherds for making the program happen so beautifully.

Thanks also to Kristen & John Malecki for organizing the Gingerbread House making.

COMING EVENTS

January 4

No Education Hour

10:15a. MCC Epiphany Choral Service

11:30 a. The Road Ahead informational Session

Annual Reports are submitted no later than January 9

January 11 9:00 a. Rotation Sunday School

9:00 a. H.S. Social Hour at TNT Coffee Shop

9:00 a. MCC Parent Hour

9:00 a. The Road Ahead informational Session

10:15 a. Worship Services

11:30 a. Parish protection Workshop

1:00 p. Indoor labyrinth is open to the public

January 18

10:15 MCC Worship, celebration of our ecumenical partnership, special music Kat Trio

January 25, Annual Meeting Sunday

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Guiding Principle:

Inspire gratitude,

creativity, and joy...

Sunday School Pictures —from Jen Streit

January 2015

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MCC Youth News

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Strategic

Directive:

Strengthen and build

relationships within

MCC

January 2015

MCC Youth The MCC Youth Arts/Music/Sports Event calendar is in the alcove area of the Shalom Room.

There is a water washable marker tied to the poster. Please add your favorite MCC Youth event

to the poster, so folks can see Who, What, When, and Where your event will take place!

Youth News Sunday, January 11th - High School Social Hour: We meet at TnT's Coffee and Cafe just down

the road from MCC at 9:00 am for some good food and fellowship then head to MCC, arriving at

about 10:00 am. There is no charge for this event.

Monday, January 19th - Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Children and Youth Service Day at

First Congregational UCC.

Also, during the month of January, Lisa's goal is to try to connect personally with each youth

and his/her family. Feel free to contact her and find a time that would be convenient for you

and/or your youth. Thank you!

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Family Library The family library is located in the common area of the lower level. Please feel free to

check books out to enjoy. Directions on how to do so are located on the top of the book-

shelf with the card box.

Highlighted Book: 'Why Do They Act That Way? A Survival Guide to the Adolescent Brain

for You and Your Teen' by David Walsh, Ph.D. This book is very helpful for understanding

how the massive amount of change taking place in a teenager's developing brain trans-

lates into behaviors that can be exhibited which are often frustrating and difficult for par-

ents and other adults. In addition to the plainly presented biological and psychological ex-

planations and insights, Dr. Walsh provides exercises that can help adults deal with their

own reactions and understandings, and straightforward strategies to help troubleshoot in-

teractions between teens and adults.

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Advent Women Thursday Breakfast Advent women are invited for coffee each

Thursday at 7:00 a. at Panera Bread at

3461 University Ave. The only agenda is

sharing friendship, and there is always

laughter. We do service projects several

times a year, pray for one another’s con-

cerns, and celebrate joys. If you can be an

early bird at least once a week, please

drop by when your schedule allows!

Advent Elizabeth Circle Elizabeth Circle will meet on Friday,

January 9, at 1:30 p. at Oakwood Village

University Woods in the Oaks Community

Room, 6225 Mineral Point Rd.

We are a group of women who meet two hours

each month to read and discuss a Bible study,

as well as share friendship and support one

another. We meet on the second Thursday of

each month at 7:00 p. You are very welcome

to visit us. Contact is Margaret Smith at 231-

1496.

G.E.M.S. (Grumpy Elderly Men)

The GEMS will not meet January 6, at least not

officially. Following the Christmas break the

group will begin reading and discussing The

Death of Santini, an autobiographical work by

Pat Conroy. This is a painful account of his

troubled relationship with his father, but the

ultimate conclusion appears to be that love

can soften even the meanest of men, perhaps

even a GEM.

Contact Dave Keesey-Berg (831-8253) or

Jim Eastman (298-7155).

Treasury of Love 2014 Love Offerings $9,976.80

Application Fee 30.00

Moving Fee 100.00

Court Mandated payments 250.00

Child Care fee 120.00

Funeral Expense 124.80

Community Pharmacy 75.00

Medical Assistance 100.00

Utility payments 2,315.00

Rent & Eviction Prevention 6,862.00

Expenditure $9,976.80

Balance as of 12/29/2014 $0.00

Judith Circle The next meeting of the Judith Circle will

be on Tuesday, January 13, at 9:30 a. at

MCC. Jean Loichinger is the hostess.

Gretchen Wahl is the study leader. If you

need a ride or have any questions please

call Jean Loichinger (836-1791) or Hildy

McGown (238-8670).

Advent News

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Strategic

Directive:

Care for creation and

help others to do so

as well

Third Thursday Women’s Lunch Bunch –

January 15 Please contact Jan Robertson (833-6312)

with any questions. The group meets at the

Prairie Café, 5720 Frank Lloyd Wright Ave.,

Middleton, at 11:30 a.

OPALS Book Discussion Group OPALS meetings are held once a month at

1:30 p. The January 27 meeting will be at

MCC. Our book is The World Without Us.

The author is Alan Weisman. Have you

ever wondered what would happen to our

world if humans suddenly disappeared?

The author looks at real parts of the world

where they have, discusses items most

likely to linger on, and how animals would

fare without us..

Men’s Breakfast Groups

Mondays, 7:15 a. at the Lakefront on

Langdon at the Memorial Union (Union

Terrace in summer). Good conversation,

friendship, laughter and support. Contact:

Ken Streit, 231-1525.

Fridays, 6:30 a. at the Original House of

Pancakes on University Ave.

It is a relaxed atmosphere to have coffee,

eat a pleasant meal, talk and still have

plenty of time to get to work. Join us when-

ever you get the chance. Doug sends

email reminders for the group. Contact:

Doug Crews-Nelson, 442-9468.

January 2015

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Hope Men: Pancakes, Puns, Proverbs

and Politics - Those are just a few of the

things you will miss if you don’t get to the

Hope men’s breakfast at the Original Pan-

cake House on University Avenue, at

6:30 a. every Wednesday. You have prom-

ised yourself for a long time now. Mark

your calendar, set your alarm, and make it!

CoH Women’s Breakfast Group Solve the World’s Problems With Us--

One Cup of Coffee at a Time.

The Community of Hope’s Women’s Break-

fast Group meets the first and third

Wednesdays of every month starting at

7:00 a. We have no agenda except to lis-

ten, learn and laugh with each other at the

Hubbard Avenue Diner, 7445 Hubbard Ave-

nue, Middleton. All are welcome.

Email Sandra Esrael, [email protected]

if you have questions.

Praying through the Community of

Hope Directory Community of Hope is committed to nurtur-

ing deep spirituality and generosity, cultivat-

ing meaningful connections and inspiring

gratitude, creativity and joy. One of the

ways we approach these commitments is

through prayer. We believe a regular prayer

practice deepens people’s connections to

God, feeds our spirits and equips us for our

life journeys. This ministry of prayer also

strengthens and builds relationships within

our community. This month we pray for the

following people and their families in our

ongoing effort to pray for our entire congre-

gation throughout each year.

Dec. 28-Jan. 3

Diane Eddings & Ben Bougie;

Lynn Breedlove & Evelyn Mazack

Jan. 4-10

Roger Buffett, Beth Campbell

Jan. 11-17

Kevin Clark & Joanne Kirkland;

Betty & Corkey Custer

Jan. 18- 24

Tina, Morgan & Lenny Eder

Jan. 25-Jan 31

Pat Eddings and Avis Elson

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Strategic

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Focus on meaningful

partnerships that

work for justice and

enhance the quality

of life for others

Important Dates to Remember!

Birthdays Isaac Powell 1/06

Aralee Derflinger 1/11

Genevieve Custer 1/14

Phill Bloedow 1/16

Kristin Meyer 1/22

Sandra Esrael 1/27

Lucie Streit 1/27

Bill Long 1/30

Anniversaries No anniversaries in January!

Please let us know if we have missed

your special day.

Community of Hope News

December 2014

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Community of Hope News

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Nurture deep

spirituality and

generosity...

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Community of Hope is delighted to welcome five new members:

Arden and Linda Mahlberg

Arden and Linda have been members of Advent for several years and are choosing now to

have dual membership with Community of Hope with an interest in greater ecumen-

ism. Arden is a psychologist in private practice at The Integal Psychology Center. Linda is

a nurse at Dean Clinic. They have two grown children: Nora and Nathaniel.

Tom and Helen Johnson Tom and Helen recently moved from Stevens Point to Middleton Hills, At UW-Stevens

Point, Tom taught Anthropology and Helen taught French. We are enjoying learning about

the Madison area (and much less weeding and dusting!). Our two daughters, Thomasina

and Cleo, are both married to men named Ian, last initial M. Tom loves to play piano and

walk our beagle Jack. Helen enjoys writing and knitting.

Jan Langdon

Jan grew up in Ohio, and moved around a lot throughout her life as a military pilot’s wife,

finally finding her roots here in Middleton in 1986. She raised her 2 daughters—Megan

and Mairin—while completing her degree at UW-Madison as a single parent. Married in

1996 to Bob Langdon, Jan is also stepmother to Claire and Andy. Retired from the UW

Comprehensive Cancer Center where she was a Research Specialist, Jan now thoroughly

enjoys being Grandma Jan to Cooper (10), Colin (7), Joseph (5), and grandson #4 is on the

way in California. She’s an active Grandma—volunteer at Sauk Trail Elementary School in

the boys’ classes and helping out/playing with these grandsons, is musically-inclined, in-

volved at the Middleton Sr. Center, politics, loves reading, knitting, cultural events, travel-

ing, enjoying nature, lifelong learning, and becoming involved in Community of Hope/

MCC. Bob is the Library Coordinator for Middleton-Cross Plains Schools, Megan lives in

Middleton and is the Wisconsin Sales Manager for Alaskan Brewing Company; Mairin lives

in Tooting (southwest London, England), and is Operations Manager for Zest Property Ser-

vices. Claire lives in Fountain City, WI with her son Joseph and is employed at InTec in

Winona, MN. Andy is married to Ashley and lives in Sacramento where he is a Clinical Psy-

chologist with Kaiser Permanente.

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MCC Maintenance

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MCC Custodians

Jean Oliversen

Leona Peck

Community Support

Network Clients

Community of Hope

Steering Committee

Evelyn Mazack,

MCC Chair

Jan Manser

Pat Eddings

Bill Stewart, Co-Chair

Joanne

Kirkland, Co-Chair

Carol Jensen

Advent Council

Linda Pettersen

David Dahl

Jean Einerson, Chair

Joyce Anderson

Dennis Rhodes

Ken Johnson

Dan Streit

Rosa Ohlrogge

Staff:

Dan Yeazel,

Interim Pastor

Community of Hope,

UCC

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Advent Lutheran

Church, ELCA

Jen Streit,

Children’s & Family

Ministry

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Doug Crews-Nelson

MS Youth & Family

Ministry

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Lisa Johnsen

SH Youth & Family

Ministry

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Sonja Keesey-Berg,

MCC Administrative

Secretary

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Our Partnership– Madison

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Advent Lutheran (Evangelical

Lutheran Church in America)

and Community of Hope (United

Church of Christ) are partners in

Christ. Together we are the

Madison Christian Community

(MCC). We share education for

all ages, youth activities, build-

ing space, fellowship groups and

efforts to preserve the land. We

worship together about 8–12

times a year. Community of

Hope is an Open and Affirming

congregation and Advent is a

Reconciled in Christ congrega-

tion. We welcome people of all

ages, denominational back-

grounds, races, genders and

sexual orientations. May our

church be a sanctuary for all!

The Good Word Monthly Newsletter of the

Madison Christian Community

An Ecumenical Partnership of

Advent Lutheran Church – ELCA

and Community of Hope – UCC

MCC Mission Statement

We affirm our unity through

Christ and commit to share a

journey grounded in faith practic-

es and to serve as part of

Christ’s presence in our world.

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Read or Listen to Sunday sermons!

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Weekly Announcements

Good Word Newsletter

Sunday School News

Youth Schedule of Activities

Kids in the Garden

and much more…...

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Of Special

Interest:

Friends of Pheasant Branch Phenology

Calendar is on the Coffee table in the Shalom

Room. Write your check for $10 to FOPBC and

in memo put "calendar".

Place the check in the envelop by the calen-

dars. They make great gifts for people who love

nature and the Conservancy.