It's time to register for this Monumental Vacation Bible School happening July 25-29, 2022 from 9 am - 11:30 am outside at Bethel. This program is free for all children who have finished Kindergarten through 5th grades.
Click here to register: https://forms.gle/RumFmvFjZf7bxxEx7
If you are part of the youth group (6th-12th grades) or an adult and would like to help (we need about 2-4 helpers) then please contact Beth Astarte at ba@bethelbeaverton.org. If you're not available that week, you can still help out by participating in our work days scheduled after service on Sunday, July 10th and the morning of Wednesday, July 13th.
Strengthen the Church Offering- June 5th - United Church of Christ
The Strengthen the Church (STC) Offering reflects the shared commitment of people across 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. By your generosity to this offering, you build up the Body of Christ.
As God calls our congregations to be the church in new ways, your generosity will plant new churches, awaken new ideas in existing churches and develop the spiritual life in our youth and young adults. Bethel will receive the STC offering on Pentecost Sunday, June 5, 2022. You can place your offering in the offering plate or online at any time here.
Take Me Out to the Ballgame
That's right! It's time for Bethel to head back out to a Hillsboro Hops baseball game. Join us on Friday, July 8 at 7 PM when the Hillsboro Hops take on the Eugene Emeralds. Friday nights are fireworks nights so it will be a blast! Kathy McCullough will be our fearless leader! In order to have an idea of how many tickets to purchase, please sign up in the Narthex on Sunday or email Beth: ba@bethelbeaverton.org. Tickets are $17 for adults and kids are free. You may pay by check(put into envelope and put Hops and ticket quantity on check or envelope) Drop envelope in offering plate, in the mail, or the Bethel mailbox on Watson St. or by cash to Kathy or church office. Handicap seating is available. The deadline for sign-up is May 15. Tickets will be distributed on July 1. Don't strike out! Hit a home run and have some fun with your friends from Bethel!
Freeing Jesus
The liturgical season of Eastertide marks the 50 days between Easter and Pentecost. This year, Pastor David will be offering a worship series based on Diana Butler Bass’ book – Freeing Jesus: Rediscovering Jesus as Friend, Teacher, Savior, Lord, Way and Presence.
Ms. Butler Bass relies on experiences from her own life to share how her understanding of Jesus has changed over time. Story-telling is at the heart of this book. Diana Butler Bass’ models the way listening to our own stories can uncover new insights and experiences of Jesus. She invites us to look in the mirror to see how and when Jesus showed up or didn’t show up.
Freeing Jesus serves as an excellent sequel to Richard Rohr’s, The Universal Christ. The shift toward a more narrative approach to spiritual growth and faith formation will help root the alternative orthodoxy that God is in everyone and in everything.
The series will begin May 1st. There will not be a formal, structured study group for this series; but, you are encouraged to get a copy of the book and follow along with Rev. David’s sermon series.
May 1 – Liberating Jesus
May 8 – Jesus as Friend and Teacher
May 15 – Guest Preacher – Rev. Jennifer Brownell (series interrupted)
May 24 – Jesus as Savior and Lord
May 29 – Jesus as Way and Presence
Habitat for Humanity: HopeBuilder Lunch with Soledad O'Brien
Bethel’s long standing dedication and support of Portland Region Habitat for Humanity continues in 2022.
Mark your calendars for the annual Habitat's HopeBuilder Virtual Lunch next Wednesday, April 27th at noon. Join virtually for a powerful and inspiring event which will raise funds to build and repair homes for families and individuals across the Portland region. Award-winning journalist and extraordinary thought leader Soledad O’Brien is the guest speaker. Learn more about the importance of affordable homeownership, especially at this time of housing crises in our nation, and how systemic racism continues to impact access to homeownership.
During the live program, there will be an update on Habitat Portland Region's plan to scale its impact, what the future holds for our mission, and more.
How do I participate in the virtual event?
Click on the livestream link here before the event goes live on Wednesday, April 27, 2022 at 12PM (PT).
If you need any technical assistance during the event, you can call or text our tech support line at 503-564-3044 on April 27 from 11AM–1:30PM (PT)
How can I donate to Habitat for Humanity Portland Region?
To make a donation before or during the livestream event, click here or text HABITATPDX to 44-321. Reference ‘Bethel Beaverton’ as enter your information in the Name field to cross reference your support as part of the Bethel community.
Reach out to Paul Griffo (paul.griffo@msn.com) with any questions.
Grief Recovery Group
These last couple of years have been filled with grief for all of us. Not only may some of us have lost loved ones, but the pandemic itself has brought varying levels of grief at different times. Trish Schuetz and the Called to Care Group is offering an online Grief Recovery Group that will meet for 6 weeks on Sunday afternoons from 1:30-3:30 pm beginning May 1st.
This group will allow us to connect together online to discuss loss in all its forms and provide support as well as encourage healing. We will process thoughts around moving beyond death, divorce, loss of health, career or faith. We will assign and discuss homework designed to inspire inner search for personal meaning after loss. We will discuss common myths around grief and loss in our society. We will discuss a Loss History Graph, and the concept of an “incomplete loss”. We will discuss a Relationship Graph and convert that into recovery components. And lastly we will discuss guidelines for dealing with specific losses.
The group will use "The Grief Recovery Handbook" by John W. James and Russell Friedman as a guide. However, you do not need the book to participate. To sign up for this class, please email Beth Astarte at ba@bethelbeaverton.org.
ISing Chorus Performing at the Patricia Reser Center for the Arts on Saturday, April 30th, and Sunday, May 1st
The ISing Community Chorus will perform at the Patricia Reser Center for the Arts on Saturday, April 30th, at 7:30 pm; and Sunday, May 1st, at 3:00 pm. The mission of the Beaverton-based chorus is "to share innovative and exceptional choral music while supporting nonprofit organizations." The diverse music of ISing has given them with opportunities to perform internationally. These performances will include music from South and North America, including an arrangement of "La Llorona" featuring Mercedes Estevez of Los Gallos Rumba. Music from northwest composer, Morten Lauridsen will also be featured.
This concerts will benefit HomePlate Youth Services, Washington County's only nonprofit provider of drop-in centers and street youth outreach for young people who experience homelessness. The link below will provide more information regarding the concert and how to purchase tickets.
https://www.isingchoir.org/events.
Click here to download the Press Release.
If you have questions, please contact Sue Pike at swpike@frontier.com.
Holy Week and Easter Sunday Guide / Clean up for Palm Sunday
Please join us this year for Holy Week and Easter Sunday! Click here to download this year's schedule of Holy Week and Easter offerings. This helpful guide includes a detailed schedule of our Holy Week and Easter opportunities.
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During the Pandemic we tried to have organized Grubby Saturdays or Sundays, but we never had many people show up. The Facilities Team (and a few others) tried to keep the campus cleaned up. Now we need lots of members to give a little time to help us on Saturday and/ or Sunday, April 2nd and 3rd. We are concentrating on outside weeding, trimming, and edging. Can you help us…just a little bit?
Saturday, April 2…1:30 pm-3:30 pm drop in any time (this gives the market goers time to vacate parking around the church)
Sunday, April 3rd…immediately following church until 2:00 pm.
On Sunday, wear your gardening clothes to church. Stay for 30 minutes, if that’s all you can do. Every minute is appreciated. If you have your own tools, please bring them. We also have some that you can use.
The jobs we will try to cross off the list are:
-EDGING We have an electric edger we’ll need someone to run and another person (or two) to follow scooping up the mess. If you have your own edger you’d rather use, you’ll hear no objections from us.
-FERN TRIMMING Before the new shoots get any higher, now is the time to cut off the old fronds.
-WEEDING Easy weeding in front of the church, along Watson, and near the outside tables. If we finish these areas, we can move to the circle areas around the trees and signs along 7th. You can do it from the ground, either kneeling or sitting. If you have a folding garden bench, those are very helpful used upside down for kneeling, or as a seat, to weed from that position.
If you aren’t available this weekend, but have other times you are available to help, please contact Linda Timmel at timmelin@comcast.net to see what’s left to do next wee
Holy Week and Easter Sunday Guide
Please join us this year for Holy Week and Easter Sunday! Click here to download this year's schedule of Holy Week and Easter offerings. This helpful guide includes a detailed schedule and description of each of our Holy Week and Easter opportunities.
One Great Hour of Sharing
One Great Hour of Sharing is one of the United Church of Christ's four special offerings. We will receive this offering on March 27, 2022. You can also give online.
This Lenten offering supports the disaster, refugee, and development ministries of the United Church of Christ within the Wider Church Ministries. For more information, please click on the following video link. https://www.ucc.org/giving/ways-to-give/our-churchs-wider-mission/one-great-hour-of-sharing/.
St. Patrick's Youth Event
Calling all Bethel children and youth! The Faith Development Committee has planned a fun-filled Saint Patrick's Day event to allow our children and youth to see each other, learn about this important Irish holiday, talk about Lent and eat some yummy food. So put on something green, and make plans to join us in the Fellowship Hall at 5:30 -7 pm on Friday, March 18, 2022 (yes, this is technically the day after St. Patrick's Day but it is the closest day that was not a school night.)
Parents: You are welcome to stay for the festivities or drop off your child and come back at 7 pm.
Youth (Middle School & High School): You are encouraged to come and help the younger children with the various crafts and to be a "buddy" to our younger children.
Please have your child wear their mask (unless they are actively eating or drinking.) We will be in the Fellowship Hall that has special filters for filtering out allergens and viruses.
Please RSVP to Beth Astarte at ba@bethelbeaverton.org by Monday, March 14, so we know how many to expect for food and crafts.
Questions? Contact Beth Astarte.
Respond to Racism (R2R)
The 2022 budget that was approved by the congregation on January 30, included a $7,000 allocation to the Respond to Racism team. Why so much money? The money will be used to provide training from an outside consultant who will help us address our #1 goal: To build our individual and collective consciousness around race and racism, and to examine our implicit biases and areas of privilege.
Consultants who specialize in implicit bias and other aspects of diversity, equity, and inclusion expertise are in high demand. We hope to hold a one-day retreat in the fall for lay leaders and staff. The outcome of the training will help us discern where we need to focus our attention and efforts to grow into a community who makes decisions that honor diversity, equity, and inclusion.
We also intend to offer an opportunity for the congregation to participate in the United Church of Christ curriculum on systemic racism, "White Privilege: Let's Talk--A Resource for Transformational Dialogue." Our tentative plan is to integrate the curriculum into a worship/study series in the fall of 2022.
If you have any questions, please reach out to any member of the R2R team. Team members include Bob Abbey, Barbara Cormack, Donna Fowler, Paul Griffo, Sia Linstrom, Monique Manley-Smith, Nikki Manley-Smith, David Randall-Bodman, and Nancy Winston. We welcome the opportunity to discuss and share our efforts.
Revolutionary Love For Ukraine
As we all are concerned for our brothers and sisters in Ukraine,
we remember our journey through Valerie Kaur's book, "Revolutionary Love".
Valerie sent a very informative email, that included a prayer and guided process
to help us know how to grieve with and support the Ukrainian people.
Click here for the copy of the email.
Here's what you can do immediately.
#1 Click here for a curated list of organizations you can choose from to support the people of Ukraine. These have been vetted by partner organizations we trust and our friends on the ground.
#2 Contact your elected officials to voice your support for peace in Ukraine.
Ash Wednesday - March 2
Ash Wednesday is THIS Wednesday, March 2, and marks the beginning of the season of Lent. Lent is a 40-day period of remembering Jesus' life and death and prepares us to fully participate in the resurrection.
Although we still cannot share a meal like we used to, Nikki Manley-Smith has graciously agreed to make soup for those who pre-order it to pick up as early as 4 pm on Ash Wednesday, March 2nd. For those who will not be able to come at 7 pm and participate in person, you will have the option of picking up the soup, ashes and instructions to have your own service at home with your family. If you plan to join us for our Ash Wednesday service at 7 pm, you can pick up your soup early and have it for dinner and come back or wait and pick it up after service.
Nikki is offering two options: chicken and wild rice (gluten free) or Hungarian mushroom (gluten-free and vegan). A free-will cash offering will be taken to cover Nikki’s costs and to thank her for her time and effort. All soup will be in quart size containers (32 oz) and serves a family of 4. All orders need to be sent to Nikki by noon on Sunday. A sign-up sheet will be available at church on Sunday or you can email mushmellowfrmhvn@comcast.net or text your order to 503-577-6851.
This year for Ash Wednesday on March 2nd, we will be offering an in person service at 7 pm which includes the imposition of ashes. You also have the option of picking up ashes and instructions earlier in the day and having your own service at home. There will NOT be a hybrid option.
We are hoping that you will join us on Ash Wednesday in the Sanctuary at 7 pm or that you will do a service at your home at a time that works for you and your family.
Beaverton High School Homeless Teens Need Candy and Soup for Spring Break
Once again, we are supplying food for Beaverton High School students over the 2022 spring break. We hope to provide 4 cans of high protein soup (10 grams) as well as individually wrapped candy to each of the 120 designated students, who are homeless. So far, we need about 164 more cans of soup (recent progress in donations have been great). As you purchase bags of wrapped candy for your special Valentines, please consider buying extra or donating your extra to BHS homeless students for their Spring break food bags.
Our target date for gathering all of this is Sunday, February 27. Please place your donated soup and candy on the rack in the box by the Chapel. Your donations may be brought to the church on Sundays or during the times listed below.
Food Cupboard hours are the preferred times for delivery.
Mondays, before 8:30 am or from 11:30 am to 12:30pm
Wednesdays, from 6:00 pm to 7:00pm
Thursdays, from 11:30 am to 12:30 pm
If these times do not work for you, donations may be brought to the church office during scheduled office hours on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, from 9:00 am to 3:00 pm or Fridays, from 1:00 pm to 3:00 pm
Finally, Fran Jensen (franjensen@frontier.com) or Mac Macpherson (macmacpherson@hotmail.com) are able to pick up your donations. You also have the option of giving a monetary donation to Bethel UCC for "Beaverton Homeless Youth," and the project members will shop for you.
Key Dates for Opportunities to Volunteer with the BHS Food Project
Saturday, March 12, at 10:00 am. Volunteers pack grocery bags with food for the BHS kids
Monday, March 14, at 10:00 am. Volunteers pack remaining bags
Tuesday, March 15, starting at 9:15 am Volunteers deliver 720 full bags of groceries to Beaverton High School
We hope that the Saturday work session will be perfect for families with school-age kids and others who have Saturday off. All are welcome! On each of the days that we a packing bags, there will be 3 assembly lines. Each of the assembly lines will need 2 or 3 volunteers. Please contact franjensen@frontier.com or macmacpherson@hotmail.com if you can volunteer.
Registration for Camp Adams is Open in 2022!
If you are the parent/grandparent/friend/aunt/uncle of a child/teen, then you'll want to read on! Bethel believes that every child deserves to have the experience of going to camp, making new friends and experiencing God in nature. Children as young as Kindergarten can attend the Taller/Smaller camp with a parent or other adult. This is a fabulous introduction to the "camp experience." There are week-long camps for those who have completed 2nd - 12th grade.
Through the Bethel campership fund, any youth that wants to attend camp can. We just ask that if you can afford to, you make a donation to the Bethel Campership Fund. An email went out to all families this week with more details.
Taller and Smaller (completed K-3rd w/ adult) July 5-8, 2022
Exodus (completed 9th-12th) July 10-16, 2022
Sojourners (completed 7th-8th) July 24-29, 2022
Discoverers (completed 5th-6th) July 31-August 5, 2022
Genesis/Seekers (completed 2nd-4th) August 7-12, 2022
If you'd like to learn more about Camp Adams, click here.
If you're ready to register, click here and log out of the registration process once it asks for payment and the church will be notified.
Once you have registered, please let Beth know. If you have any questions or problems registering, please contact Beth Astarte, Program Coordinator at ba@bethelbeaverton.org.
The Universal Christ – An Eight Week Worship Series
On February 13, Rev. David Randall-Bodman will begin an extended worship series based on Fr. Richard Rohr’s book, The Universal Christ: How a Forgotten Reality Can Change Everything We See, Hope for, and Believe.
Who is Richard Rohr? Fr. Rohr is a Franciscan priest of the New Mexico Province. He is the founder of the Center for Action and Contemplation and academic dean of the CAC’s Living School. An internationally recognized author and spiritual leader, Fr. Richard teaches primarily on incarnational mysticism, nondual consciousness, and contemplation, with a particular emphasis on how these affect the social justice issues of our time.
Richard Rohr’s main point in his book is that “everything visible, without exception, is the outpouring of God.” He challenges many orthodox Christian beliefs. He wants to liberate the Christian faith from its “clannish” history. Rather than being Jesus’s last name, Christ means life in its fullness.
Fr. Rohr’s book invites us to envision Christianity in a new and different light. Rather than believing in the right things or saying the right words, at the heart of Christianity is a worldview that sees all of life as sacred. Many of us grew up believing that a “rational assent to the truth of certain mental beliefs, rather than a calm and hopeful trust that God is inherent in all things, and that this whole thing is going somewhere good.”
This worship series will stretch us. It will also provide an overview of an understanding and practice of Christianity that Fr. Rohr has been practicing for decades. The Universal Christ invites us to enter into mystery and experience God rather than trying to figure God out.
Pastor David and the entire staff are excited by the prospect that together we will develop a deeper appreciation for and practice of the religion of Jesus.
To Delve Deeper, Join The Universal Christ Book Study on Tuesday, February 15th
The learning continues on Tuesday evenings beginning February 15, 2022 from 7-8:30 pm when those who want to delve deeper into the Universal Christ materials come together to discuss the themes that Pastor David presents on Sunday mornings. All are welcome to join in the book study.
You will want to get a copy of The Universal Christ: How a Forgotten Reality Can Change Everything We See, Hope for, and Believe. Copies are available on Amazon and directly from the Center for Action and Contemplation (cac.org). If you'd like to join the book study but cannot afford the book, please contact Beth Astarte at ba@bethelbeaverton.org and a copy will be provided for you.
We will be offering the class only on Zoom. Here's the link: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/82579532974?pwd=OVhLaGdsclJVbmNHeEN4TkxrZlFxZz09.
Mental Health Awareness is Not Just for Sunday
On Sunday, February 6, 2022, Chris Bouneff, the Executive Director of the Oregon chapter of the National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) was the guest speaker at Bethel UCC as part of their Mental Health Awareness Sunday. Please click here to download various behavioral health support resources for Oregon and Southwest Washington.
In addition to being the Executive Director, Chris oversees NAMI’s statewide public policy and education efforts, among his other duties. Chris previously served as board president of NAMI Oregon and was active in public policy issues.
NAMI Oregon is a grassroots, membership-governed organization dedicated to improving the quality of life for individuals living with mental illness and their families and other loved ones through education, support, and advocacy. NAMI is composed of members with direct lived experience with mental illness — people who live with illness, family members with a loved one who lives with illness, or people who are often both. NAMI members and leaders use their lived experience and expertise to spread acceptance and to improve services for all people affected by mental illness.
Prior to his current position with NAMI Oregon, Chris served as director of marketing and development for De Paul Treatment Centers, an addiction treatment provider for adults, youth and families located in Portland. Chris has spent a career in communications, marketing and advocacy with various agencies, including Trillium Family Services, one of Oregon’s largest children’s mental health care providers. He also served in similar positions with the Oregon Trial Lawyers Association and Boise State University. Prior to that, Chris worked as a reporter covering public policy and enterprise stories for various newspapers and magazines across the West.
He was born and raised in Portland and attended the University of Oregon, where he graduated with a degree in journalism.
Food Bag Delivery for Homeless Beaverton High School Students
Delivery of food bags for Beaverton High School homeless students will be Monday, December 13th.
Please plan to arrive at 8:45 so that your car or truck can be loaded. The Mayor will come between 9:00 and 10:00am! We will be delivering to the front of Beaverton High School where a team will be waiting for the 840 bags.
We can also use a few muscle bound volunteers for loading racks inside in a quick manner. If you are planning on coming, please let Mac Macpherson or Fran Jensen know. Thanks, again, for all the soup donations!
Blue Christmas
Blue Christmas
Each year during Advent, Bethel offers a quieter, more meditative worship service. The holidays can be a difficult time for those who are coping with illness, grief, loss, other difficulties and challenges of life.
This time of year, the culture around us seems to demand hearty good cheer at all times. When we are grieving, in pain, trying to make ends meet, and dealing with the continued uncertainty of the pandemic and how to have a safe holiday celebration, we may feel out of step and off balance.
The Blue Christmas Worship Service gives us an opportunity to give voice to our pain and frustration, and the opportunity to allow the Holy Spirit to minister to us through candlelight, music, and, if desired, the ancient practice of anointing with oil. The Blue Christmas Worship Service will take place Sunday, December 12th at 2 pm as a hybrid service.
For further information, please contact Pastor David at drb@bethelbeaverton.org.