If you’ve ever wondered about the history of the Congregational faith and how it evolved from the Mayflower to today, join with facilitator Steve Clark as we read and discuss The Congregational Way of Life by Arthur A. Rouner, Jr.
Our pastor Chapin Garner reads this concise, inspirational book each year before Annual Meeting. Why? Because it illuminates the religious and democratic principles that set us apart from other faith traditions, helped pioneer Massachusetts, and helped transform America.
In a casual, interactive format, we’ll discuss the book as it takes us from history to His story: the ongoing relationship unique to our faith that we trust not in hierarchies of men but instead that “Christ alone is the power of the Church. Christ is the ruler of each Congregation
ACE: Islam: Empire of Faith
9:00 AM
Facilitated by Jack Barrows, this course is a nine-week introduction to the foundations of Islam. Starting with the life of Muhammad, our study will extend through the expansion of Islam into a major world force. We’ll use the PBS video, "Islam: Empire of Faith," and the book, Islam: Past, Present, and Future by the theologian Hans Kung. Participants are not required to purchase either the book or the video.
Debbie Wheeler 781-659-2887 x 10 office@uccnorwell.org
ACE: When Your Child is 6 - 12
9:00 AM
Join facilitators Melissa Boynton and Julie Gillis as we read and discuss this thought-provoking and insightful book by John M. Drescher, who says, “These are years of primarily happy companionship between children and parents. No longer as dependent as a preschooler and not yet as independent as a teenager, the child between ages 6 and 12 is a malleable being, inclined to imitate his or her own parents, looking for the safety of parental love. While all stages of development are significant, middle childhood is especially crucial in the development of the inner life which prepares the child for the rest of life.”
One reader wrote, “Teaches you to raise children with authority and boundaries (of the loving kind) so that children will feel secure and loved as children, and grow to be the kind of adults that the world needs: dependable and valuable, and with values.”
Debbie Wheeler 781-659-2887 x 10 office@uccnorwell.org
ACE: Church School 101 for Adults
9:00 AM
Join facilitator Debbie Spratley to read and discuss scripture in an informal setting. Church School 101 is an opportunity to sit with others every Sunday morning and explore the scripture reading that will be used in Sunday morning worship.
We explore the history of the text, what it might have meant to the people of the time, and, most importantly, how it might speak to our living today. No preparation necessary. The ultimate Sunday morning drop-in course.
Debbie Wheeler 781-659-2887 x 10 office@uccnorwell.org
10:00 AM
All are invited to join in worship each Sunday morning.
Debbie Wheeler 781-659-2887 x 10 office@uccnorwell.org
Sanctuary
7:00 PM - 9:00 PM
Debbie Wheeler 781-659-2887 x 10 office@uccnorwell.org
Room 1
2:00 PM
Kay Spurr 781-545-6405
Scituate Life Care Center
6:30 PM
New Beginnings, a non-profit, non-sectarian support organization for single, widowed, separated and divorced men and women, has helped more than 9400 South Shore residents start a new life over the past 20 years. We offer a safe place for healing and encouragement as you start a new chapter of your life.
New Beginnings meets every Monday at the UCC Church, 460 Main Street, Norwell, MA. from 6:30P-9P. Support groups meet 6:30P-7:30P, followed by social time and the evening’s program or speaker. Orientation is 6:30P-7:30P each Monday and is highly recommended for newcomers. All are welcome. No appointment is necessary.
For more information, please call Peggy Loud at (781) 659-1857 or email NBNorwellMA@aol.com
Peggy Loud 781-659-1857 NBNorwellMA@aol.com
10:00 AM
Debbie Wheeler 781-659-2887 x 10 office@uccnorwell.org
Library
12:00 PM
Debbie Wheeler 781-659-2887 x 10 office@uccnorwell.org
Fellowship Area
7:15 PM
Debbie Wheeler 781-659-2887 x 10 office@uccnorwell.org
Room 3 & Fellowship Area
Sanctuary Choir Rehearsal
7:15 PM
Karen Harvey 781-659-2887 kmhstar@aol.com
UCC Norwell
Al-Anon Newcomers Meeting
9:30 AM
Debbie Wheeler 781-659-2887 x 10 office@uccnorwell.org
Library
10:00 AM
Babysitting services are offered.
Debbie Wheeler 781-659-2887 x 10 office@uccnorwell.org
Fellowship Area
12:00 PM
Debbie Wheeler 781-659-2887 x 10 office@uccnorwell.org
Library
7:30 PM
office@uccnorwell.org
Library
ACE: Church School 101 for Adults
9:00 AM
Join facilitator Debbie Spratley to read and discuss scripture in an informal setting. Church School 101 is an opportunity to sit with others every Sunday morning and explore the scripture reading that will be used in Sunday morning worship.
We explore the history of the text, what it might have meant to the people of the time, and, most importantly, how it might speak to our living today. No preparation necessary. The ultimate Sunday morning drop-in course.
Debbie Wheeler 781-659-2887 x 10 office@uccnorwell.org
ACE: The Congregational Way
9:00 AM
If you’ve ever wondered about the history of the Congregational faith and how it evolved from the Mayflower to today, join with facilitator Steve Clark as we read and discuss The Congregational Way of Life by Arthur A. Rouner, Jr.
Our pastor Chapin Garner reads this concise, inspirational book each year before Annual Meeting. Why? Because it illuminates the religious and democratic principles that set us apart from other faith traditions, helped pioneer Massachusetts, and helped transform America.
In a casual, interactive format, we’ll discuss the book as it takes us from history to His story: the ongoing relationship unique to our faith that we trust not in hierarchies of men but instead that “Christ alone is the power of the Church. Christ is the ruler of each Congregation
Debbie Wheeler 781-659-2887 x 10 office@uccnorwell.org
ACE: Islam: Empire of Faith
9:00 AM
Facilitated by Jack Barrows, this course is a nine-week introduction to the foundations of Islam. Starting with the life of Muhammad, our study will extend through the expansion of Islam into a major world force. We’ll use the PBS video, "Islam: Empire of Faith," and the book, Islam: Past, Present, and Future by the theologian Hans Kung. Participants are not required to purchase either the book or the video.
Debbie Wheeler 781-659-2887 x 10 office@uccnorwell.org
ACE: When Your Child is 6 - 12
9:00 AM
Join facilitators Melissa Boynton and Julie Gillis as we read and discuss this thought-provoking and insightful book by John M. Drescher, who says, “These are years of primarily happy companionship between children and parents. No longer as dependent as a preschooler and not yet as independent as a teenager, the child between ages 6 and 12 is a malleable being, inclined to imitate his or her own parents, looking for the safety of parental love. While all stages of development are significant, middle childhood is especially crucial in the development of the inner life which prepares the child for the rest of life.”
One reader wrote, “Teaches you to raise children with authority and boundaries (of the loving kind) so that children will feel secure and loved as children, and grow to be the kind of adults that the world needs: dependable and valuable, and with values.”
Debbie Wheeler 781-659-2887 x 10 office@uccnorwell.org
10:00 AM
All are invited to join in worship each Sunday morning.
Debbie Wheeler 781-659-2887 x 10 office@uccnorwell.org
Sanctuary
7:00 PM - 9:00 PM
Debbie Wheeler 781-659-2887 x 10 office@uccnorwell.org
Room 1
6:30 PM
New Beginnings, a non-profit, non-sectarian support organization for single, widowed, separated and divorced men and women, has helped more than 9400 South Shore residents start a new life over the past 20 years. We offer a safe place for healing and encouragement as you start a new chapter of your life.
New Beginnings meets every Monday at the UCC Church, 460 Main Street, Norwell, MA. from 6:30P-9P. Support groups meet 6:30P-7:30P, followed by social time and the evening’s program or speaker. Orientation is 6:30P-7:30P each Monday and is highly recommended for newcomers. All are welcome. No appointment is necessary.
For more information, please call Peggy Loud at (781) 659-1857 or email NBNorwellMA@aol.com
Peggy Loud 781-659-1857 NBNorwellMA@aol.com
10:00 AM
Debbie Wheeler 781-659-2887 x 10 office@uccnorwell.org
Library
12:00 PM
Debbie Wheeler 781-659-2887 x 10 office@uccnorwell.org
Fellowship Area
7:15 PM
Debbie Wheeler 781-659-2887 x 10 office@uccnorwell.org
Room 3 & Fellowship Area
Sanctuary Choir Rehearsal
7:15 PM
Karen Harvey 781-659-2887 kmhstar@aol.com
UCC Norwell
Al-Anon Newcomers Meeting
9:30 AM
Debbie Wheeler 781-659-2887 x 10 office@uccnorwell.org
Library
10:00 AM
Babysitting services are offered.
Debbie Wheeler 781-659-2887 x 10 office@uccnorwell.org
Fellowship Area
12:00 PM
Debbie Wheeler 781-659-2887 x 10 office@uccnorwell.org
Library
7:30 PM
office@uccnorwell.org
Library
ACE: Church School 101 for Adults
9:00 AM
Join facilitator Debbie Spratley to read and discuss scripture in an informal setting. Church School 101 is an opportunity to sit with others every Sunday morning and explore the scripture reading that will be used in Sunday morning worship.
We explore the history of the text, what it might have meant to the people of the time, and, most importantly, how it might speak to our living today. No preparation necessary. The ultimate Sunday morning drop-in course.
Debbie Wheeler 781-659-2887 x 10 office@uccnorwell.org
ACE: The Congregational Way
9:00 AM
If you’ve ever wondered about the history of the Congregational faith and how it evolved from the Mayflower to today, join with facilitator Steve Clark as we read and discuss The Congregational Way of Life by Arthur A. Rouner, Jr.
Our pastor Chapin Garner reads this concise, inspirational book each year before Annual Meeting. Why? Because it illuminates the religious and democratic principles that set us apart from other faith traditions, helped pioneer Massachusetts, and helped transform America.
In a casual, interactive format, we’ll discuss the book as it takes us from history to His story: the ongoing relationship unique to our faith that we trust not in hierarchies of men but instead that “Christ alone is the power of the Church. Christ is the ruler of each Congregation
Debbie Wheeler 781-659-2887 x 10 office@uccnorwell.org
ACE: Islam: Empire of Faith
9:00 AM
Facilitated by Jack Barrows, this course is a nine-week introduction to the foundations of Islam. Starting with the life of Muhammad, our study will extend through the expansion of Islam into a major world force. We’ll use the PBS video, "Islam: Empire of Faith," and the book, Islam: Past, Present, and Future by the theologian Hans Kung. Participants are not required to purchase either the book or the video.
Debbie Wheeler 781-659-2887 x 10 office@uccnorwell.org
ACE: When Your Child is 6 - 12
9:00 AM
Join facilitators Melissa Boynton and Julie Gillis as we read and discuss this thought-provoking and insightful book by John M. Drescher, who says, “These are years of primarily happy companionship between children and parents. No longer as dependent as a preschooler and not yet as independent as a teenager, the child between ages 6 and 12 is a malleable being, inclined to imitate his or her own parents, looking for the safety of parental love. While all stages of development are significant, middle childhood is especially crucial in the development of the inner life which prepares the child for the rest of life.”
One reader wrote, “Teaches you to raise children with authority and boundaries (of the loving kind) so that children will feel secure and loved as children, and grow to be the kind of adults that the world needs: dependable and valuable, and with values.”
Debbie Wheeler 781-659-2887 x 10 office@uccnorwell.org
10:00 AM
All are invited to join in worship each Sunday morning.
Debbie Wheeler 781-659-2887 x 10 office@uccnorwell.org
Sanctuary
7:00 PM - 9:00 PM
Debbie Wheeler 781-659-2887 x 10 office@uccnorwell.org
Room 1
6:30 PM
New Beginnings, a non-profit, non-sectarian support organization for single, widowed, separated and divorced men and women, has helped more than 9400 South Shore residents start a new life over the past 20 years. We offer a safe place for healing and encouragement as you start a new chapter of your life.
New Beginnings meets every Monday at the UCC Church, 460 Main Street, Norwell, MA. from 6:30P-9P. Support groups meet 6:30P-7:30P, followed by social time and the evening’s program or speaker. Orientation is 6:30P-7:30P each Monday and is highly recommended for newcomers. All are welcome. No appointment is necessary.
For more information, please call Peggy Loud at (781) 659-1857 or email NBNorwellMA@aol.com
Peggy Loud 781-659-1857 NBNorwellMA@aol.com
10:00 AM
Debbie Wheeler 781-659-2887 x 10 office@uccnorwell.org
Library
12:00 PM
Debbie Wheeler 781-659-2887 x 10 office@uccnorwell.org
Fellowship Area
7:15 PM
Debbie Wheeler 781-659-2887 x 10 office@uccnorwell.org
Room 3 & Fellowship Area
Sanctuary Choir Rehearsal
7:15 PM
Karen Harvey 781-659-2887 kmhstar@aol.com
UCC Norwell
Al-Anon Newcomers Meeting
9:30 AM
Debbie Wheeler 781-659-2887 x 10 office@uccnorwell.org
Library
10:00 AM
Babysitting services are offered.
Debbie Wheeler 781-659-2887 x 10 office@uccnorwell.org
Fellowship Area
12:00 PM
Debbie Wheeler 781-659-2887 x 10 office@uccnorwell.org
Library
7:30 PM
office@uccnorwell.org
Library
ACE: Church School 101 for Adults
9:00 AM
Join facilitator Debbie Spratley to read and discuss scripture in an informal setting. Church School 101 is an opportunity to sit with others every Sunday morning and explore the scripture reading that will be used in Sunday morning worship.
We explore the history of the text, what it might have meant to the people of the time, and, most importantly, how it might speak to our living today. No preparation necessary. The ultimate Sunday morning drop-in course.
Debbie Wheeler 781-659-2887 x 10 office@uccnorwell.org
ACE: The Congregational Way
9:00 AM
If you’ve ever wondered about the history of the Congregational faith and how it evolved from the Mayflower to today, join with facilitator Steve Clark as we read and discuss The Congregational Way of Life by Arthur A. Rouner, Jr.
Our pastor Chapin Garner reads this concise, inspirational book each year before Annual Meeting. Why? Because it illuminates the religious and democratic principles that set us apart from other faith traditions, helped pioneer Massachusetts, and helped transform America.
In a casual, interactive format, we’ll discuss the book as it takes us from history to His story: the ongoing relationship unique to our faith that we trust not in hierarchies of men but instead that “Christ alone is the power of the Church. Christ is the ruler of each Congregation
Debbie Wheeler 781-659-2887 x 10 office@uccnorwell.org
ACE: Islam: Empire of Faith
9:00 AM
Facilitated by Jack Barrows, this course is a nine-week introduction to the foundations of Islam. Starting with the life of Muhammad, our study will extend through the expansion of Islam into a major world force. We’ll use the PBS video, "Islam: Empire of Faith," and the book, Islam: Past, Present, and Future by the theologian Hans Kung. Participants are not required to purchase either the book or the video.
Debbie Wheeler 781-659-2887 x 10 office@uccnorwell.org
ACE: When Your Child is 6 - 12
9:00 AM
Join facilitators Melissa Boynton and Julie Gillis as we read and discuss this thought-provoking and insightful book by John M. Drescher, who says, “These are years of primarily happy companionship between children and parents. No longer as dependent as a preschooler and not yet as independent as a teenager, the child between ages 6 and 12 is a malleable being, inclined to imitate his or her own parents, looking for the safety of parental love. While all stages of development are significant, middle childhood is especially crucial in the development of the inner life which prepares the child for the rest of life.”
One reader wrote, “Teaches you to raise children with authority and boundaries (of the loving kind) so that children will feel secure and loved as children, and grow to be the kind of adults that the world needs: dependable and valuable, and with values.”
Debbie Wheeler 781-659-2887 x 10 office@uccnorwell.org
10:00 AM
All are invited to join in worship each Sunday morning.
Debbie Wheeler 781-659-2887 x 10 office@uccnorwell.org
Sanctuary
7:00 PM - 9:00 PM
Debbie Wheeler 781-659-2887 x 10 office@uccnorwell.org
Room 1
6:30 PM
New Beginnings, a non-profit, non-sectarian support organization for single widowed, separated and divorced men and women, has helped more than 9400 South Shore residents start a new life over the past 20 years. We offer a safe place for healing and encouragement as you start a new chapter of your life.
New Beginnings meets every Monday at the UCC Church, 460 Main Street, Norwell, MA. from 6:30P-9P. Support groups meet 6:30P-7:30P, followed by social time and the evening’s program or speaker. Orientation is 6:30P-7:30P each Monday and is highly recommended for newcomers. All are welcome. No appointment is necessary.
For more information, please call Peggy Loud at (781) 659-1857 or email NBNorwellMA@aol.com
Peggy Loud 781-659-1857 NBNorwellMA@aol.com
10:00 AM
Debbie Wheeler 781-659-2887 x 10 office@uccnorwell.org
Library
12:00 PM
Debbie Wheeler 781-659-2887 x 10 office@uccnorwell.org
Fellowship Area
7:15 PM
Debbie Wheeler 781-659-2887 x 10 office@uccnorwell.org
Room 3 & Fellowship Area
All Church Meeting Night for Ministry Teams
7:15 PM
Debbie Wheeler 781-659-2887 x 10 office@uccnorwell.org
Sanctuary
Sanctuary Choir Rehearsal
7:15 PM
Karen Harvey 781-659-2887 kmhstar@aol.com
UCC Norwell
Al-Anon Newcomers Meeting
9:30 AM
Debbie Wheeler 781-659-2887 x 10 office@uccnorwell.org
Library
10:00 AM
Babysitting services are offered.
Debbie Wheeler 781-659-2887 x 10 office@uccnorwell.org
Fellowship Area
12:00 PM
Debbie Wheeler 781-659-2887 x 10 office@uccnorwell.org
Library
7:30 PM
office@uccnorwell.org
Library
ACE: Church School 101 for Adults
9:00 AM
Join facilitator Debbie Spratley to read and discuss scripture in an informal setting. Church School 101 is an opportunity to sit with others every Sunday morning and explore the scripture reading that will be used in Sunday morning worship.
We explore the history of the text, what it might have meant to the people of the time, and, most importantly, how it might speak to our living today. No preparation necessary. The ultimate Sunday morning drop-in course.
Debbie Wheeler 781-659-2887 x 10 office@uccnorwell.org
10:00 AM
All are invited to join in worship each Sunday morning.
Debbie Wheeler 781-659-2887 x 10 office@uccnorwell.org
Sanctuary
7:00 PM - 9:00 PM
Debbie Wheeler 781-659-2887 x 10 office@uccnorwell.org
Room 1
2:00 PM
Kay Spurr 781-545-6405
Norwell Knoll
6:30 PM
New Beginnings, a non-profit, non-sectarian support organization for single, widowed, separated and divorced men and women, has helped more than 9400 South Shore residents start a new life over the past 20 years. We offer a safe place for healing and encouragement as you start a new chapter of your life.
New Beginnings meets every Monday at the UCC Church, 460 Main Street, Norwell, MA. from 6:30P-9P. Support groups meet 6:30P-7:30P, followed by social time and the evening’s program or speaker. Orientation is 6:30P-7:30P each Monday and is highly recommended for newcomers. All are welcome. No appointment is necessary.
For more information, please call Peggy Loud at (781) 659-1857 or email NBNorwellMA@aol.com
Peggy Loud 781-659-1857 NBNorwellMA@aol.com
10:00 AM
Debbie Wheeler 781-659-2887 x 10 office@uccnorwell.org
Library
12:00 PM
Debbie Wheeler 781-659-2887 x 10 office@uccnorwell.org
Fellowship Area
7:15 PM
Debbie Wheeler 781-659-2887 x 10 office@uccnorwell.org
Room 3 & Fellowship Area
Sanctuary Choir Rehearsal
7:15 PM
Karen Harvey 781-659-2887 kmhstar@aol.com
UCC Norwell
Al-Anon Newcomers Meeting
9:30 AM
Debbie Wheeler 781-659-2887 x 10 office@uccnorwell.org
Library
10:00 AM
Babysitting services are offered.
Debbie Wheeler 781-659-2887 x 10 office@uccnorwell.org
Fellowship Area
12:00 PM
Debbie Wheeler 781-659-2887 x 10 office@uccnorwell.org
Library
7:30 PM
office@uccnorwell.org
Library
ACE: Church School 101 for Adults
9:00 AM
Join facilitator Debbie Spratley to read and discuss scripture in an informal setting. Church School 101 is an opportunity to sit with others every Sunday morning and explore the scripture reading that will be used in Sunday morning worship.
We explore the history of the text, what it might have meant to the people of the time, and, most importantly, how it might speak to our living today. No preparation necessary. The ultimate Sunday morning drop-in course.
Debbie Wheeler 781-659-2887 x 10 office@uccnorwell.org
10:00 AM
All are invited to join in worship each Sunday morning.
Debbie Wheeler 781-659-2887 x 10 office@uccnorwell.org
Sanctuary
7:00 PM - 9:00 PM
Debbie Wheeler 781-659-2887 x 10 office@uccnorwell.org
Room 1
2:00 PM
Kay Spurr 781-545-6405
Scituate Life Care Center
6:30 PM
New Beginnings, a non-profit, non-sectarian support organization for single, widowed, separated and divorced men and women, has helped more than 9400 South Shore residents start a new life over the past 20 years. We offer a safe place for healing and encouragement as you start a new chapter of your life.
New Beginnings meets every Monday at the UCC Church, 460 Main Street, Norwell, MA. from 6:30P-9P. Support groups meet 6:30P-7:30P, followed by social time and the evening’s program or speaker. Orientation is 6:30P-7:30P each Monday and is highly recommended for newcomers. All are welcome. No appointment is necessary.
For more information, please call Peggy Loud at (781) 659-1857 or email NBNorwellMA@aol.com
Peggy Loud 781-659-1857 NBNorwellMA@aol.com