Although Bethel has discussed the concepts of white privilege and racial inequality in the past, it is more important than ever that we provide a place for conversation and dialogue. This will require us to draw on all of our compassionate listening skills as we listen to other's opinions that we might not agree with and humility as we say things that may not be politically correct.
So, with all that in mind, Bethel is going to jump in with both feet and provide a place for you to come and dialogue with each other. We have decided to center our discussion around the viewing of a film. There are many great movie choices available to stream online. The staff has chosen the 2019 film Just Mercy as the first movie for us to discuss. This is free to view on Amazon, even without a Prime video subscription. You can located the movie here: https://www.amazon.com/Just-Mercy-Michael-B-Jordan/dp/B082YJ8THX. Please watch Just Mercy before June 25. We will be hosting a Zoom meeting on June 25 from 7-8:30 pm for us to discuss the movie, share what feelings it brought up, what it made us think about, and what insights we may have gained. This will be a safe place for all of us, including staff, to continue to educate ourselves on the complex issues surrounding white privilege and racial injustice.
Zoom link: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/86401912246?pwd=eTZxNVpxR2ZDbGlkY2RQWW5scWxPdz09
Other movie discussion dates will be provided throughout the summer. In the meantime, Pastor David will be looking at materials for an in depth study of white privilege in the fall. Staff is putting together a resource list of movies, books and podcasts about white privilege. If you have some favorites, please email them to ba@bethelbeaverton.org so we can add them to the list. We'll post the list next week.
Bethel Received a Social Services Grant Award!
Bethel Received a Social Services Grant Award! Outreach Committee is happy to announce that Bethel was chosen as one of the recipients of the 2020-2021 Social Services Grant. Not only were we awarded an initial $5,000, which was what we applied for, but we were later notified that an additional $15,000 would be awarded to Bethel - available funds were remaining after all of the initial awards were given out, and food programs were prioritized for the additional available funds. Amazing news.
We will be using the $5,000 original grant funds to purchase additional foods to boost the nutritional value of the Winter and Spring Break food bags for Beaverton High School Homeless students. Congratulations and special thanks to those who worked so hard on this grant: Fran Jensen, the grant's author, as well as Jim Keniston, Kelsey Brielle Rundorff, Nancy Winston, Megan Cohen from the City of Beaverton, and the Outreach Committee. Fantastic job.
Moment for Mission: Strengthen the Church
Please join us in common mission, vision, and purpose by taking up the Strengthen the Church offering this Sunday, May 31! The Strengthen the Church Offering reflects the shared commitment of all settings of the United Church of Christ to cooperatively build up the UCC. Conferences and the national setting equally share the gifts given by members and friends through their local congregations. The funds raised support leadership development, new churches, youth ministry, and innovation in existing congregations. This offering embodies the wisdom, “together we grow stronger.” This offering provides the financial resources for the United Church of Christ to be a Spirit-inspired and world-changing Christian movement. STC funds ministry that allows us to benefit from best practices, insights, and innovations across the life of the UCC. Because of your support, new church starts have emerged, congregations have been revitalized, and leadership skills have been enhanced. Please continue to help the UCC expand its light by taking up the Strengthen the Church offering on May 31! If you would like to contribute to this offering, please indicate "Strengthen the Church" in your check memo line or while donating online. Thank you!
Guest Worship Leaders - May 24!
Several weeks ago the Council of Conference Ministers UCC sent a “gift” to all local church pastors. The gift was a complete worship service for “weary local church pastors and staff members”. You’ll have a chance to see and hear UCC clergy from around the country lead worship. Our Moderator Paige Unangst and Personnel chair Heather Griffo agreed to accept the gift on Bethel’s behalf. As a result, Pastor David, Beth, Owen and Chad are getting a break from preparing and presenting worship this holiday weekend. Monique Manley-Smith also gets a break from her work to sync Facebook Live with Zoom. Paige Unangst has graciously offered to host the Zoom worship presentation at 10am. (https://us02web.zoom.us/j/140844207)
If you join Sunday worship on Facebook, the service will be posted. Liz Patch will schedule a “watch party”. If you join via Zoom, Paige will serve as your “live” host. We hope you appreciate the opportunity to see other clergy from around the country lead worship. Pray for David, Beth, Owen and Chad to enjoy Sabbath and rest and relaxation this weekend.
Bethel's Got Talent
Bethel is having a virtual talent show this Saturday, May 16 at 6 pm! The deadline for submissions is TODAY, Friday, May 15 at midnight, so you have until the end of the day today to send us a video of your amazing talent.
The Bethel Talent Show will be held on Zoom using the following link (https://us02web.zoom.us/j/89756592556). If you have a talent to share we want to hear from you! Whether it's a musical talent, a poetic talent, a talent for physical movement, photography or any other type of talent, please join in the fun!
This talent show will consist of pre-recorded clips. You'll submit your clips ahead of time. It's easy to submit. You can submit a video (preferred) or audio file. It's easy to record an audio file in your Voice Memos app on your smartphone or tablet. To submit material contact music director, Owen (ohs@bethelbeaverton.org). Audio files can be emailed, video files can be easily uploaded to Dropbox. Email Owen for easy-to-follow instructions for the Dropbox upload.
Staying Connected during COVID-19 via Zoom and Facebook Live
We will be broadcasting Sunday worship live on Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/BethelBeaverton/) and Zoom (https://zoom.us/j/140844207, or by phone at 1-301-715-8592 Meeting ID: 140 844 207) on Sunday mornings at 10:00 AM. We will be mailing Sunday School materials to our Bethel families with children enrolled in Sunday School. If you are having trouble accessing worship or other programs online on Facebook or Zoom, please contact Nancy Winston at winstonj@comcast.net or (503) 544-3323 for assistance.
Young Adults are meeting Mondays at 4:30 PM via Zoom at: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/593887934
Mid-Week Prayer Service at 6 pm on Wednesday via Zoom. The Zoom link is: https://zoom.us/j/287178245, or by phone at +1 253 215 8782 US, Meeting ID: 287 178 245.
Pastor David will be hosting an open drop in session for checking in on Zoom each Friday from 11:00 AM to 12:00 PM here: https://zoom.us/j/8946314945
Beth will be hosting an open drop in session for checking in on Zoom each Monday from 11:00 AM to 12:00 PM here: https://zoom.us/j/8946314945
Bookies will meet next on May 26 at: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/764394963
Check back with Highlights each week for links to other special events and programs going on that we
Food Cupboard
Thank you for coming in to pack boxes Allison and Fred Krueger, Jim Heider, Julie and Kay Fairman, and Fran Jensen. Thank you for taking extra shifts Elizabeth and Christian Heinlein, Jim Keniston, Phyllis Hancock, Karen Strickland, and Sue Butler. Thank you for making and donating masks Nancy Winston, Jim and JoeLynn Keniston, and Lynne Elbert. Thank you for donating your personal supply of hand sanitizer and wipes Nancy Winston, Susan Hanson, and Fran Jensen. Thank you for gloves and one-time use masks Steve Thomas and Lynne Elbert. And thank you Jose Alviar, now volunteering every Thursday! We are staying busy but are overwhelmed thanks to the extra help from Bethel folks. You are a blessing to Bethel and to the food cupboard clients, and your time and efforts are greatly appreciated.
For the food cupboard, we now need bars of soap, any size. We are putting one bar in each family box, and are nearly out. If you have supplies to donate, there are volunteers there Monday and Thursday mid-day, between 11:30 and 12:30, and Wednesday evenings between 6:30 and 7:30 PM. Please don't leave things at the door. And remember, you can always make a $$ donation marked for "food ministries". Thank you!
Bethel Continues to Support Beaverton High School
Beaverton High School Community Partners will be packing and delivering hygiene and paper goods to Beaverton High School for families to choose at the daily nutrition pick up. These products will support families affected by the school closure due to the Covid-19 pandemic. Items to be collected are: deodorant, razors, shaving cream, laundry pods, dental supplies, soap, toilet paper, paper towels, facial tissues, hair care and feminine hygiene products. Bethel has been assigned the paper products but all donations are welcome. If you would like to drop any of these items off, pull into the Parkside Fellowship parking lot at 5755 SW Erickson, Beaverton, OR 97005. Drop off will be Thursdays from 10 AM to 1 PM into June. Volunteers receiving these donated items will be practicing safe handling and distancing to keep everyone healthy. Volunteers will also package these items into bags and deliver them to Beaverton High School. Families who are in need will be able to choose items at the normal nutrition food pick up time. Traffic Note: Allen north on Erickson turning left into church lot works better than taking Farmington south on Erickson because of the long meal pick up lines.
Thanks for all you do as a caring, vibrant congregation!
-Nancy Winston
Bethel Continues to Support Beaverton High School
Beaverton High School Community Partners will be packing and delivering hygiene and paper goods to Beaverton High School for families to choose at the daily nutrition pick up. These products will support families affected by the school closure due to the Covid-19 pandemic. Items to be collected are: deodorant, razors, shaving cream, laundry pods, dental supplies, soap, toilet paper, paper towels, facial tissues, hair care and feminine hygiene products. Bethel has been assigned the paper products but all donations are welcome. If you would like to drop any of these items off, pull into the Parkside Fellowship parking lot at 5755 SW Erickson, Beaverton, OR 97005. Drop off will be Thursdays from 10 AM to 1 PM into June. Volunteers receiving these donated items will be practicing safe handling and distancing to keep everyone healthy. Volunteers will also package these items into bags and deliver them to Beaverton High School. Families who are in need will be able to choose items at the normal nutrition food pick up time. Traffic Note: Allen north on Erickson turning left into church lot works better than taking Farmington south on Erickson because of the long meal pick up lines.
Thanks for all you do as a caring, vibrant congregation!
-Nancy Winston
Easter Service and Hallelujah Chorus Music
We will celebrate Easter and the risen Christ this Sunday, April 12 at 10:00 AM. Join us on Facebook Live (https://www.facebook.com/BethelBeaverton/) or on Zoom (https://zoom.us/j/140844207 or by telephone at +1 301 715 8592, Meeting ID: 140 844 207). This all-generational virtual worship will celebrate Christ’s resurrection with special music, prayers and liturgy. An invitation to sing Handel’s Hallelujah Chorus will conclude worship.
Hallelujah Chorus Music
On Easter Sunday our service will conclude with the singing of the Hallelujah Chorus from Handel's Messiah. If you'd like to sing along the sheet music can be downloaded in pdf form here (http://music.untraveledroad.com/Handel/Hallelujah.pdf). You will be singing along with a recording from Bethel's performance of Handel's Messiah with Mt Hood Community College Orchestra in 2015.
Holy Week Schedule
Though we anticipate that we will be asked to stay home through Holy Week and even Easter during this very unusual year, we are still going to be commemorating the Passion of Jesus Christ and Holy Week at Bethel. Make plans now to join us for virtual Holy Week services online beginning Sunday, April 5. During Palm Sunday and Maundy Thursday services, we will celebrate the sacrament of Communion via Zoom and Facebook Live. Be prepared to improvise in your own homes what you would like to eat and drink to symbolize the “bread” and the “cup” when it is time to “share the elements”.
Bethel begins the celebration with a Palm Sunday service on Sunday, April 5 at 10:00 AM. Join us on Facebook Live or on Zoom (https://zoom.us/j/140844207).
We will have a Maundy Thursday service on Thursday, April 9 at 7:00 PM. Note that the time has changed from our typical Maundy Thursday time. Join us on Facebook Live or on Zoom (https://zoom.us/j/140844207).
On Good Friday, April 10 at 10:00 AM, we will livestream a special Stations of the Cross service on Zoom (https://zoom.us/j/140844207).
We will celebrate Easter and the risen Christ on April 12 at 10:00 AM. Join us on Facebook Live or on Zoom (https://zoom.us/j/140844207).
Staying Connected during COVID-19
Pastor David and Bethel staff have been monitoring the COVID-19 spread and following the guidelines of the CDC and the Oregon Health Authority. We are prioritizing the safety of our church community and we are implementing the following measures to try to keep everyone safe and healthy:
We will be broadcasting Sunday worship live on Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/BethelBeaverton/) and Zoom (https://zoom.us/j/140844207) on Sunday mornings at 10:00 AM. We will be mailing Sunday School materials to our Bethel families with children enrolled in Sunday School.
Even if you've not been attending the Sunday or Tuesday class, everyone is welcome to join us on Tuesday at 11:30 am or 7 pm for the Entering the Passion of Jesus Class via Zoom. The Zoom link is: https://zoom.us/j/925811459
During this time of social distancing, it is important to feel connected so please join us for a time of prayer at 6 pm on Wednesday via Zoom. The Zoom link is: https://zoom.us/j/287178245
Pastor David will be hosting an open drop in session for checking in on Zoom each Friday from 11:00 AM to 12:00 PM here: https://zoom.us/j/8946314945
Beth will be hosting an open drop in session for checking in on Zoom each Monday from 11:00 AM to 12:00 PM here: https://zoom.us/j/8946314945
Our office will be closed, but you can continue to reach Courtney by email at office@bethelbeaverton.org, Beth at ba@bethelbeaverton.org, and Pastor David at drb@bethelbeaverton.org. Staff remote office hours will still be Monday through Friday from 9 AM – 3 PM. While we are working remotely, we will still be checking our voicemails throughout the day but may not be able to respond to your calls as quickly.
Your pledges and donations keep things running at Bethel. You can send us your pledge, offering, or donation by:
Dropping a check off in the mail slot by the Watson Street doors by the choir robes. It will go into a locked box the staff can access.
Putting a check in the mail.
Giving online through e-Giving by clicking here: https://giving.ncsservices.org/App/Giving/bethelucc
If you pay your bills online through your financial institution, you can make Bethel UCC one of your online bill payees and have your financial institution send us a check.
If you're in need of help or feeling particularly anxious and alone, please reach out either to one of us directly or on the Bethel Misfits Closed Facebook Group. Together, we can all be creative in finding ways to stay connected and share God's love with one another.
COVID-19 Update
Broadcasting Sunday worship live on Facebook and Zoom
Pastor David and Bethel staff have been monitoring the COVID-19 spread and following the guidelines of the CDC and the Oregon Health Authority. We are prioritizing the safety of our church community and we are implementing the following measures to try to keep everyone safe and healthy:
We will be broadcasting Sunday worship live on Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/BethelBeaverton/) and Zoom (https://zoom.us/j/140844207) on Sunday mornings at 10:00 AM. We will be mailing Sunday School materials to our Bethel families with children enrolled in Sunday School.
Our office will be closed, but you can continue to reach Courtney by email at office@bethelbeaverton.org, Beth at ba@bethelbeaverton.org, and Pastor David at drb@bethelbeaverton.org. Staff remote office hours will still be Monday through Friday from 9 AM – 3 PM. While we are working remotely, we will still be checking our voicemails throughout the day but may not be able to respond to your calls as quickly.
Your pledges and donations keep things running at Bethel. You can send us your pledge, offering, or donation by:
Dropping a check off in the mail slot by the Watson Street doors by the choir robes. It will go into a locked box the staff can access.
Putting a check in the mail.
Giving online through e-Giving by clicking here: https://giving.ncsservices.org/App/Giving/bethelucc
If you pay your bills online through your financial institution, you can make Bethel UCC one of your online bill payees and have your financial institution send us a check.
If you're in need of help or feeling particularly anxious and alone, please reach out either to one of us directly or on the Bethel Misfits Closed Facebook Group. Together, we can all be creative in finding ways to stay connected and share God's love with one another.
Even if you've not been attending the Sunday or Tuesday class, everyone is welcome to join us on Tuesday at 11:30 am or 7 pm for the Entering the Passion of Jesus Class via Zoom. The Zoom link is: https://zoom.us/j/925811459
During this time of social distancing, it is important to feel connected so please join us for a time of prayer at 6 pm on Wednesday via Zoom. The Zoom link is: https://zoom.us/j/287178245
Weekly Highlights
Please read the previous post for information on COVID-19 actions.
BHS Spring Food Drive
We provide a basic supply of groceries to feed homeless students at BHS for the 9 day spring break. We successfully met our goals for food collection for this spring drive! Now it's time to get ready to pack and deliver bags of groceries. The packing and delivery of the food will be March 16 at 9:00 am. Laying the food out occurs the night before, March 15 at 6:30 pm. Thanks in advance for your help with this
CPC Conference Minister Rev. Tyler Connoley Visiting
We will be joined by a special visitor this Sunday! Rev. Tyler Connoley, our newest CPC Conference Minister, will be visiting Bethel on March 1.
From his bio on the CPC website: Rev. Tyler Connoley is fifth-generation clergy, so you could say church is in his DNA. He has spent most of his adult life serving in the church, first as a lay leader and then as an ordained minister. He grew up in Zambia, where his parents were missionaries in the Wesleyan Church. He came to the United Church of Christ in 2004, and has served in the conference setting of the UCC since 2014. This is his first position as Conference Minister.
Tyler loves connecting people, and helping them find their calling, and has years of experience in group and individual discernment processes. He has been a prophetic voice, advocating for full LGBTQ+ religious inclusion since he came out in 1992. He has more-recently been on the streets advocating for racial and economic justice, taking arrest for the first time in 2019 in an action for Immigrant Justice at the Federal Building in St. Louis. A biblical theologian and storyteller, Tyler has a Master of Arts in Religion and a Master of Divinity, both from Earlham School of Religion. His undergraduate degree is in Business and Economics from Indiana Wesleyan University.
Entering the Passion of Jesus
Mark your calendars for a very special Lent series - Entering the Passion of Jesus. Inspired by Amy-Jill Levine’s book by the same name, this Worship Design Studio series takes us deeply into the events of the last week of Jesus' life. The events of Christ’s Passion often don’t receive enough time in our worship and study. These stories are important to our faith journey and our identity as followers of Jesus. And yet, the time between Palm Sunday and Easter moves so quickly that we have little time to take in the dramatic story of that last week. During the weeks of Lent, we will “freeze-frame” moments in Holy Week so we might put ourselves in the picture, thereby “Entering the Passion of Jesus.” How might taking a closer look at the ancient story open us to deeper conviction for our role in its ongoing message? More details will follow in the weeks ahead.
"We Care" About the Homeless
The Bethel UCC Youth are raising money this winter to put together 100 "We Care" bags for anyone who wants to take 2 or 3 bags to keep in their car and distribute to homeless persons in our community. (This is similar to the Blessing Bag project we did a couple of years ago.)
To reach our goal, we need to collect items or donations between now and March 29. A cash donation of $20 earmarked for this project will fund a "We Care" Bag that contains basic toiletries, healthy snacks, warm clothing articles and special notes from Bethel youth. Donations by check should be made out to Bethel UCC. We would also appreciate (in lieu of a donation) a contribution of any items on the shopping list. Many of these items are inexpensively available at a Dollar Tree, Walmart or K-Mart, and some come packaged in multiples which will help stretch your contribution across more than one Blessing Bag. Many thanks for your help from the Bethel UCC youth! If you have any question, please contact Beth Astarte.
Black Girls in Suburbia Documentary
Join us for a screening and community dialogue of Black Girls in Suburbia, a Documentary by Melissa Lowey on Saturday, February 22, 2020 from 4-6 pm at Southridge High School in the Community Room. This was shown at the Community Conversation about Race last week. It would be wonderful to have a contingent of Bethel people show up. If you're interested, please contact Beth. Suggested donation is $10 but all are welcome. Click here to see the trailer and a longer sneak peek by clicking here.
Faith Cafe
It's a new year and it's time for another Bethel/CHUCC Faith Cafe command performance on Sunday, February 9. Please let Susan or Peter Bauer know whether or not you will be able to help out as soon as you are able. (It helps us plan!) As before, please indicate whether you would like to help out with cooking (2 pm arrival), set-up (3:00-3:15 pm arrival), or serving (4:15-4:30 arrival).
After February 9, our next Faith Cafe volunteer opportunity will be March 29. Please mark your calendars.