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Parsonage Cleanup and Hospitality Day

Please come out this Saturday June 28 from 9am till 1pm for an all-hands-on-deck community cleanup of the Parsonage.  Pastor Alisa moves in early next week, so we want to be sure the place is clean and ready for her.

The parsonage is located at 401 Seward Square SE (just down from the church on the corner of the block). 

Cleaning supplies would be appreciated.  Brooms, mops, rags, towels, garbage bags, cleaning liquids, etc.

Thank you for being beloved community!


 

Warm good-byes and good wishes: Sat. June 21 and Sun. June 22

Dear Members and Friends of Capitol Hill United Methodist Church,
During our worship service on April 22, 1008, it was announced that Pastor Ginger Gaines-Cirelli will be moving to New York City with her husband Anthony and her ministry at Capitol Hill United Methodist Church will end on June 30, 2008.  To celebrate her and her time with us, we wanted to invite you to an open house on Saturday, June 21 and Ginger's last Sunday service with us on June 22.  Come celebrate with us. Our warm good-byes and good wishes will allow Ginger and Anthony to leave our community with joy and freedom to start new endeavors and share God's love with others.   Details are below.
CHUMC Open House
Saturday, June 21, 2008
2:00 pm to 5:00 pm
Food and refreshments will be served.
A short program will start around 3:00 PM
Sunday AM Worship Service
(followed by a special fellowship hour)
Sunday, June 22, 2008
11:00 am
We look forward to seeing you on June 21 and/or June 22.   If you have any questions, please feel free to call the church office at 202-546-1000.
Please forward this to others who may not be on our church's email lists.  Thank you.


 

May 4 Prayer Bulletin

Let us pray…
You are the One to whom we may go. You are the place where we find refuge as well as call. Yours are the hands in which we are held in grace. When trouble comes, may we not be troubled. May we trust in you, and travel with us. In Jesus Christ. Amen.

Scripture…

  • Luke 24:44-53
  • Psalm 104:24-34
  • Jeremiah 2:12-13
  • 1 Corinthians 11:23-26
  • Numbers 11:24-30
  • Acts 2:1-21
  • 1 Corinthians 12:3-13

Ecumenical Prayer Calendar

  • Sudan, Uganda

Christ is Risen!! ... Now what?

We celebrate Easter for the next 50 days! The “Great Fifty Days of Easter” is the period between the resurrection of Jesus and the day of Pentecost.

During this time we celebrate the resurrection of Jesus. The season and even the name “Easter” were “borrowed” from pre-Christian days. People have always adapted symbols from surrounding religions and made them their own—early Christians were no different! The name “Easter” has an uncertain origin. Many believe it comes from the Anglo-Saxon goddess of renewal of life in spring, Eostre or Eastre. Since Christ’s resurrection signifies our renewal of life, it would not be surprising for us to adopt the name and celebration for our purposes.

We can date the resurrection to the spring, because it followed the celebration of Passover in the spring. Passover may fall on different days of the week. The early Jewish Christians celebrated the day of the resurrection on the third day after Passover regardless of the day of the week, but the Gentile Christians insisted that it be celebrated on Sunday. In 325 C.E. the Council of Nicea set the date of celebration as the first Sunday after the full moon crosses the spring equinox. That date may vary by as many as thirty-five days, and so sometimes Easter comes in March and sometimes in April. Some Christians in other parts of the world use different dates.

The colors associated with the Easter season are white and gold. White signifies the purity and newness of victory over sin and death, and the gold (or yellow) symbolizes the risen Christ who came to enlighten the world. Gold also symbolizes Christ as king.

 


 

Spirit on Tap

Homelessness. Poverty. A diminishing supply of affordable housing. Sounds overwhelming, right? Feels impossible to solve, right? Wrong! We can bring about housing solutions for our less fortunate neighbors and work toward equitable housing solutions right here in our neighborhood.

Come to Spirit on Tap on May 22, 6:30pm at Zack’s Taverna to find out how. Representatives from across faith traditions will explore this spiritual justice issue. We are pleased to co-sponsor this Spirit on Tap with the Capitol Hill Group Ministry. Our goal is to come up with ways to put our faith into action in order to both empower and provide hope for families and individuals who are homeless or facing a housing crisis. Together we will celebrate our shared commitment to social justice. Contact Student Associate Dottie Yunger for more information.


 

Global Food Crisis from The Washington Post

I hope that you all have had a chance to read the series on the Global Food Crisis from The Washington Post.  The stories highlight the urgent need for help - both internationally and in our neighborhoods. 

http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-srv/world/globalfoodcrisis/index.html?sid=ST2008043003691   

Looking for a way to help close to home?  Volunteer with Cafe Capitol Hill or consider sponsoring a meal.  We have noticed a large increase in our Cafe guests in recent months and we would appreciate your help.   


 

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Capitol Hill United Methodist Church
421 Seward Square SE
(5th St and Pennsylvania Ave)
Washington, DC 20003
(202) 546 1000