This Week's Pulse - January 3 - 10, 2025

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MUCC News & Events

January 3 - 10, 2025

"I will put my teaching in their minds and write it on their hearts..."
Jeremiah 31:33
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Calendar of Upcoming Events

Below are the weekly programs. Brief descriptions of these weekly programs are on our website.

Clickable links are in blue, underlined, and italicized.

SUNDAY Choir Practice, 9 am in person, Sanctuary

Contact Tom Ludwig, if interested.

SUNDAY Morning Worship, 10 am in person and via Zoom

https://zoom.us/j/97010988439 Password: betogether

SUNDAY, 11:30 a.m. Bible Study in person and on Zoom

https://zoom.us/j/262314649

MONDAY - FRIDAY, 8 am Morning Devotion

https://zoom.us/j/94276813637

Below are the upcoming non-weekly events on the calendar happening at McFarland UCC for about the next month. All events are on the McFarland UCC calendar with Zoom links and additional information in the details/description area. Click the event on the McFarland UCC calendar to see the details.

Sunday, January 5, 10:00 am, Birthday & Communion Sunday


Tuesday, January 7, 6:30 - 8:00 pm, Racial Justice Care Team Monthly Meeting, (In person & Online), Multipurpose Room


Wednesday, January 8, 6:30 - 7:30 pm, Healing Prayer Service (In person & Online), Sanctuary


Thursday, January 9, 6:00 - 8:00 pm, SaLT Monthly Meeting, (In person & Online), Multipurpose Room


Sunday, January 12, 5:30 - 7:00 pm, Teen Youth Group at Memorial UCC, Fitchburg


Thursday, January 16, 6:30 - 8:00 pm, Creation Care Quarterly Meeting, (In person & Online), Multipurpose Room


Sunday, January 19, 4:00 - 7:30 pm, Teen Youth Group Trip to a MLK Jr. Worship service at a predominantly African American Church in Madison


Sunday, February 2, about 10:30 am/following service, Annual Meeting


Sunday, February 2, 5:30 - 7:00 pm, Teen Youth Group at MUCC


Sunday, February 9, 10:00 am, Birthday & Communion Sunday

Prayer Requests? Contact Jean Duchrow or Lavon Geasland.

Thank you to this weekend's volunteers!

Greeters/Ushers: Pam Priegel

Hospitality Hosts: Joan Jacobsen, Julie Woodward

Sign up as Greeter/Usher

Questions?

Contact Becky Cohen

Sign up as Hospitality Host

Questions?

Contact Joan Jacobsen

It's a new year! Resolve to get involved at McFarland UCC. Volunteer on Sunday. Join a ministry such as Racial Justice, Creation Care, Befrienders Care Team, SaLT, Youth ministry, Building & Ground Team, or others. Find out more by clicking here.

News at McFarland UCC

Note: Clickable links are blue, underlined, and italicized.

New church directory

We will begin sending invitations to access the McFarland UCC directory next week so please watch your email for a message. This message will include a link to the Icon website and your login instructions. The invitation will expire after 48 hours so please try to log in as soon as feasible. If you need help, you can start by watching this training video, which is also available on the church website's home page. The video explains how to log in the first time, how to find the people you would like to contact, and how to edit your personal information. If you have any questions, contact Ginger or reach out to Colleen Krattiger on Sunday mornings.

Annual Meeting

Sunday, February 2

In person & Online

About 10:30 am-Immediately following an abbreviated worship service. Communion and birthday Sunday will be Feb. 9

Weekly Creation Care Topic

Reduce/Reuse/Recycle

This week’s Tip: Recycle: Got broken Christmas lights? Pellitteri reminds us NOT to place Christmas lights in our recycling cart as stringy items get caught in the machines creating a hazard at the recycling sorting center. Instead of placing them in the landfill, there are drop-off sites including All Metal Recycling, the City of Madison, Dane County Clean Sweep, and some hardware stores (contact them to verify) that will accept the light strings for recycling as the copper wire is valuable.

A Few Words from Pastor Bryan...


…and Kate Bowler


Happy New Year everyone. I’m writing this on January 1st, 2025, even though you won’t receive it until the 3rd.

 

Does this year feel different to you? It does to me. Sure, some of it is the upcoming presidential transition and the awareness that some very significant changes are heading our way. So many important and substantive things feel tentative, targeted, and up for grabs. I’ve got some serious “big picture” concerns, and I know many of you do as well. The new role of tech billionaires directing policy and AI (artificial intelligence) in the political process and where we’re heading with our technology is giving me serious pause. I’m not getting paranoid—but topics and persons I discuss out loud and haven’t searched for online keep showing up on my social media newsfeed. I’m starting to turn my phone off when I’m not using it. That feels weird. In a number of ways that are new, I don’t quite know how to be where we are at this moment in human history.  Do any of you feel that?


We are obviously on the verge of some extremely consequential transitions, and 2025 somehow feels like “the year.”   I’m not going to address the potential negative sides of all this here, and it’s not all negative—there are many things that need to be changed--but I’m just naming the feeling. I’m doing my best to stay as grounded and positive as I can. I’ll help you with that if you’ll help me. And God will give us all the grace to deal with whatever we’ve got to face. That’s one of my favorite mantras as most of you know, and I really do believe it and trust it.  


In the aftermath of the presidential election and in the shadow of the New Year, my friend Brian McLaren drew beautifully from Valerie Kaur’s powerful reframing metaphor—he said, in essence—“Something is coming into being at this point in history. We are in labor. In transition. It’s painful and beyond our control in many ways, but something is trying to be born.” As Valerie Kaur put it—“This is the darkness not of the tomb, but of the womb.” I like that. I like thinking and trusting that God is going to use even the hardest and most painful experiences to bring about something new and beautiful. I’m not in any way minimizing the cost of some of these changes to some of the most vulnerable people among us. Part of our calling and task as followers of Jesus will be to do our best to be courageous “midwives for Justice and Love’ in this season of change.


This “feeling of transitioning” was expressed even more poetically for me recently in a paragraph from Chelan Harkin’s book, The Prophetess in her chapter called, “Awakening.”


“It’s okay if you’re scared when you’re opening. The seed, she was scared too. Do you think the coal wanted to become a diamond? She was scared out of her wits of change—it took her 10 thousand years to even be able to pray for it. The acorn was so closed in by the hard walls of his staunch beliefs. Oh, how he protested becoming the regal, generous oak. Have you heard the caterpillar’s shrieks of resistance as some bigger force unwelcomely impels it to eat its own form while disclosing nothing of those secret wings?”


I’m not saying that all of the changes we’re facing are somehow “God’s plan.” In fact I think a lot of it is in direct opposition to God’s intentions and will be tragic misuses of human free will. But I’m saying that God will keep “using it all for good” in and through those of us who are called to help that be--or become-- the case (Rom. 8:28).


And leads finally to Kate Bowler. 


My daughter Emma just sent me this New Year’s blessing for 2025 by the amazing Kate Bowler. How blessed am I to have an adult daughter who constantly feeds my soul with encouraging and inspiring material?

 

The blessing is vintage Kate Bowler—honest, vulnerable, and real. And faithful. There’s something about how she ends this that feels like bread for the journey. What if our deepest resolution for 2025, no matter what happens, is to become more brave, more true, and more loving?

 

That, with God’s help, is worth embracing. It’s doable. It’s hopeful. It’s becomable. (yes spell check I realize that’s not a word). And it’s what I’m committing myself to on this January 1st, 2025.


Let’s become together. 


See you in church,

Pastor B

 

Kate Bowler—Becoming In The New Year


I carry around this

incompleteness,

 

this drive for fulfillment

 

that always seems

just out of reach.

 

If only I could get it together

and find my true calling.

 

my real passion,

or the right plan.

 

If only I stuck to my resolutions.

 

I’ve worked so hard

and for what?

 

What am

I missing?

 

Blessed are we

who strive earnestly

to change ourselves

and the world

around us.

 

but feel the

drag and pull

of what

won’t budge.

 

the weight of

all our limited

and frail humanity.

 

We carry it with us.

 

Blessed are we,

the hungry, in lives

that are both

too much

and not enough.

 

May this new year

be one of becoming.

 

Becoming brave.

 

Becoming true.

 

Becoming love.

608-838-9322 

5710 Anthony St.

McFarland WI 53558

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Cell: 608-577-8716

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