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February 2024 News Volume 72, No. 1

Dear Compton Family,

It is a real pleasure for me to be joining you as Transitional Minister. “Transitional”: it’s a great word for a new year, isn’t it? It’s a between time. We’re traveling between the past and the future, not knowing exactly where we are going, only knowing that God leads us, surrounds us, and maybe even pushes gently from behind. I think a transition is a time for experimentation, like trying on new clothes to see what fits. A spirit of experimentation allows us to “play,” to do new things and see where our hearts take us. Come, let’s play! “Delight in YHWH, and you’ll be given the desires of your heart.”-Psalm 37:4

Let’s get acquainted during the coffee time after worship, okay? 

Rebecca

Image credit: Myriams-Fotos from Pixabay

Please hold in prayer: Rev. Rebecca T. as she begins ministry with us; Walt T., Howard M., Dennis J. as he continues to recover; Celia P. in the loss of her brother-in-law, Warren; Nancy O. for her mother, George H., Joan J. for her aunt Adeline in hospice care, Diane R’s mother, her cousin Mona, and her uncle Jimmy; DebE M.’s friend Sheila, Leslie L’s parents, Carolyn H’s sister. We Also pray for: An end to fighting in Ukraine, Gaza and Israel; an end to gun violence in the USA; all who have been killed, injured and driven from their homes to refuge in other countries and those affected by extreme weather events. Everyone struggling with loneliness, depression and isolation. All who grieve the loss of loved ones. All of our LGBTQ family and friends. Anyone experiencing pain and alienation:may you know that God loves ALL of us.

CHCC continues worshiping in person on Sundays at 11 a.m. Masks are optional; if you need one, they are available as you enter the Sanctuary. We circulate during Passing of the Peace; if you prefer to keep a distance, feel free to remain in your pew and wave. We also have begun offering Communion by intinction, where you are invited to come forward to receive the bread and dip it into the cup. If you prefer to take communion in your seat, the individual cups are available to pick up as you enter the Sanctuary. Please continue to sign the Greeter’s register as you enter, and pick up a bulletin.

Click here to view the church calendar

  • Deanna S. – Feb. 5
  • Maddie E. – Feb. 14
  • Matthew C. – Feb. 18
  • Lynda G. – Feb. 18
  • Hugh R. – Feb. 20
  • Anderson M. – Feb. 21
  • Celia P. – Feb. 23
  • Nancy O. – Feb. 28

Compton Heights CC Book Club meets the second Saturday of every other month on Zoom at 1 p.m. Everyone is welcome to join the discussion, even if you haven’t finished (or read) the book! The group will read Democracy Awakening:Notes on the State of America, by Heather Cox Richardson. Dr. Richardson is an academic historian, author of the newsletter “Letters from an American” and professor of history at Boston College. Click here for more information and/or to get the zoom link.

Please volunteer for Coffee Hour; see the sign up sheets on the library doors. You can simply bring a few snacks, or set out juice and make coffee, or both. Napkins, plates and cups are provided. Coffee Hour signup will also be available on SignUp Genius

At CHCC, we offer Equal Exchange Coffee during weekly Coffee Hour. (You may help offset this cost by placing some change or cash in the can next to the hallway display.) The display in the hallway includes DeCaf and 3 regular ground coffees (Columbian, Ethiopian, and Morning Blend.) There are several varieties of tea, and also organic, fair trade chocolate bars. Making these available to you at cost is part of our outreach ministry for a greener and more just and sustainable earth. We can order anything you like from Equal Exchange. Check it out; coffee beans are also available, and many kinds of chocolate, tea and coffee, nuts, fruit, and olive oil. Let Judi L. know what you would like, and we can order it for you.

Meeting after church on December 16, the congregation elected the following slate of officers presented by DebE M. for the Nominating Committee. Officers will serve one year and deacons, elders and trustees serve 3-year staggered terms unless otherwise noted. (Final term year is in parentheses below.) Officers, elders, deacons and trustees are members of the Board of Ministry at CHCC.

Officers: Moderator, Darrell H.; Vice Moderator, Rev. Susan M.; Treasurers, Tom L. and Kathy M.; Financial Secretary, Marty R-H; Clerk, Judi L.

Elders: Janet U. and Nancy O. (2026). Elders continuing are Joan J., Rev. Millie S. (2024), and Rev. Susan M., Rev. Madison P., (2025).

Diaconate: Andy M., Bud O., and Dennis J. (2026). Deacons continuing are Darrell H., Michael H., Rev. Meredith J. and Liz V. (2024), and John C. (2025).

Trustee: DebE M. (2026). Continuing trustees are Madeline H. (2024), and Nancy O.(2025).

Ordained Elders are CHCC members who are recognized members of the clergy. They may choose to serve in rotation or in other ways they choose. Our CHCC Ordained Elders are Rev. Brenda B., Rev. Meredith J., Rev. Katherine K., Rev. Becky K. E., Rev. Millie S., Rev. Madison P., and Rev. Susan M.

Moderator Darrell H. wrote the following in a recent letter to the congregation.

Rev. Rebecca Turner began as Transitional Pastor of Compton Heights Christian Church on January 8th. Rebecca came through our ministerial search process as a candidate who brings excellent leadership skills and a strong background in pastoral service.

She has recently retired from Christ Church UCC in Maplewood, Missouri after serving from 2016 to 2023. Rebecca has served in a variety of pastoral and ministerial positions in UCC and Disciples congregations, including Union Avenue Christian Church. She has also worked as the Executive Director for Faith Aloud, a non-profit providing compassionate religious and spiritual support to women facing pregnancy. She is deeply committed to justice issues. During her tenure in Maplewood, an immigrant facing deportation was housed in the church until immigration issues were settled.

Rebecca’s position is part time (approximately 15 hours per week). She will primarily focus on worship leadership, including the bulletin, sermon, children’s time, pastoral prayer and presiding at the communion table. She will meet with the Board of ministry/executive committee approximately once per month, and the congregation quarterly to help plan ministry for the upcoming quarter. Rebecca will also provide pastoral care to members in emergency situations, for example in cases of bereavement and sudden illness. She will work with the Elders regarding pastoral issues that arise in this capacity.

The church will need to honor Rebecca’s part-time commitment. The Board, Elders, Diaconate and other members will need to assume leadership in areas that were covered by our interim, Rev. Steve Westbrook. For example, our study and Sunday School classes will need to develop other leadership options.

Moving to a part-time pastoral position does not mean our commitment and dedication will change. We do not know where our future will lead us. Our continued faith, hope, and love will preserve in ways we have yet to explore and realize. Our current mission statement remains unchanged:

It is our stated mission, as Compton Heights Christian Church, to proclaim the Good News of Jesus Christ, and to declare his love for all people. To this end we commit ourselves to:

  • the public worship and service of God, striving to live daily to God’s glory, and grow in our love and knowledge of God.
  • the love and service of one another, receiving and supporting one another in everyday life, as well as in specific times of joy and sorrow.
  • reaching out to others in word and deed, in the name of our Lord Jesus Christ, that they may come to know him, his death and his resurrection and to enter into relationship with him through this congregation.

Please welcome Rebecca to ministry with us.

February Bag of Blessings at Isaiah 58 Ministries

Isaiah 58 Ministries provides a list of food, pantry essentials, personal care items and cleaning supplies each month. You are invited to bring any of these items to place in the Isaiah 58 Offering Basket on Sunday morning or you can drop off donations at Isaiah 58 Ministries’ entrance off the alley behind the building. The alley can be accessed from Flora Place. Donations are received M-F, 10am-1pm.

Bag of Blessings for February

  • Food: Oatmeal, Canned Fruit
  • Pantry Essentials: Salt Free Seasonings
  • Personal Care Items: Bar Soap, Deodorant
  • Cleaning Supplies: Multi/All Purpose Cleaner

December 2023 News Volume 71, No. 9

Dear Church,

Recently, our friend Celia Pemberton shared a quote from her father that she treasures: “Faith is the abiding trust that life is a gift.” Indeed, it is!

‘Tis the season… and faith is also the abiding trust that:

A power greater than ourselves is ever coming to be born anew; No matter how dark darkness is, it cannot overcome the light; We are not alone… Emmanuel, God is with us; With God, all things are possible.

Long have you kept and practiced this Advent-Christmas faith with one another and in ministry in the world. So, too, have you done in this interim time and I know you will continue to do so.

May your Advent-Christmas faith go with you in the coming year and fill you with continued hope and vitality in the next chapter of ministry!

Thank you for the part you have blessed Kim and I to share with you these last two years!!! As we know you will keep us in your prayers, so will you ever be in ours.

Love and Blessings Always,

Steve and Kim

Please hold in prayer: Walt T., Howard M., Millie S., Celia P. in the loss of her brother-in-law, Warren; Nancy O. for her mother, George H., Joan J. for her aunt Adeline in hospice care, Diane R.’s mother, her cousin Mona, and her uncle Jimmy; DebE M.’s friend Sheila M., Leslie L.’s parents, Carolyn H’s sister. We rejoice in Nick S.’s recovery. We Also pray for: An end to fighting in Ukraine, Gaza and Israel; an end to gun violence in the USA; all who have been killed, injured and driven from their homes to refuge in other countries and those affected by extreme weather events. Everyone struggling with loneliness, depression and isolation. All who grieve the loss of loved ones. All of our LGBTQ family and friends. Anyone experiencing pain and alienation: may you know that God loves ALL of us.

CHCC continues to worship in person on Sundays at 11 a.m. Masks are optional; do what works for you. We circulate during Passing of the Peace; if you prefer to keep a distance, feel free to remain in your pew and wave. Please continue to sign the Greeter’s register as you enter, and pick up a bulletin and communion elements.

SIGN UP to participate in worship: Streaming Tech, Greeter, Elder, Deacons, Liturgist and Nursery Volunteer via Signup Genius

Rev. Steve is sharing short videos and leads discussion at 10 a.m. in the Church Library. First Light: Jesus and the Kingdom of God, is a 12-session study of the historical Jesus and the Kingdom of God, featuring John Dominic Crossan and Marcus Borg, two of the world’s leading Jesus scholars.

Notice was given in worship on December 3 that we will have a meeting of the congregation on Sunday, December 17 immediately after worship for the purpose of electing Officers, Elders, and Deacons for 2024.

The last day of Steve and Kim’s intentional interim ministry with CHCC will be Sunday, December 31, but since many of us travel during the holidays, a farewell reception in recognition of their 2+ years with us will happen on Sunday, December 17 immediately after the above mentioned Congregational Meeting. This is a time to celebrate our Interim Journey together, and to offer thanks to Steve and Kim for their ministry. There will be light refreshments, cake, a chance to offer thank you notes, and a surprise or two!

Although Sunday, December 24, is the 4th Sunday of Advent, our 11 a.m. worship will also contain our Christmas Eve worship, and we will not have an evening service on that Sunday. Members who want to go caroling will gather after worship for light refreshments and then go out in the neighborhood in the afternoon to continue CHCC’s long tradition of caroling on Christmas Eve.

  • Brenda B. 12/4
  • Percy L. 12/4
  • Susan M. 12/7
  • Ty W. and Jacob W. 12/12
  • Liam Spencer 12/14
  • Cathy H. 12/19
  • Nick S. 12/25
  • Kathy M. 12/31
  • Kim L. 1/1
  • Xavier L. 1/1
  • Ron H. 1/6
  • Judi L. 1/21
  • Raymond S. 1/23
  • Liana V. 1/25
  • Shannon W. 1/28

Compton Heights CC Book Club usually meets the second Saturday of every other month on Zoom at 1 p.m. Everyone is welcome to join the discussion, even if you haven’t finished (or read) the book! For January, the group is reading ”Killers of the Flower Moon,” by David Grann.

Please volunteer for Coffee Hour; see the sign up sheets on the library doors. You can simply bring a few snacks, or set out juice and make coffee, or both. Napkins, plates and cups are provided.

December Open Mic Night was a success with several new contributors. After break, some CHCC members led the audience in Christmas carols. Earlier, Janet and her granddaughter played ukuleles and sang “Jingle Bells.” Everyone enjoyed the fellowship and refreshments! Thanks to Diane R. and her musical friends for an inspiring evening!

At CHCC, we offer Equal Exchange Coffee during weekly Coffee Hour. The display in the hallway includes DeCaf and 3 regular ground coffees (Columbian, Ethiopian, and Morning Blend.) There are some varieties of tea, and also Organic, fair trade chocolate bars. Making these available at cost is part of our outreach ministry for a greener and more just and sustainable earth. We can order anything you like from Equal Exchange. Check it out; coffee beans are also available, and many more kinds of chocolate, tea and coffee, nuts, fruit, and olive oil. Let Judi L. know if you would like something.

January Bag of Blessings at Isaiah 58 Ministries

Isaiah 58 Ministries provides a list of food, pantry essentials, personal care items and cleaning supplies each month. You are invited to bring any of these items to place in the Isaiah 58 Offering Basket on Sunday morning or you can drop off donations at Isaiah 58 Ministries’ entrance off the alley behind the building. The alley can be accessed from Flora Place. Donations are received M-F, 10am-1pm.

Bag of Blessings for January

  • Food: Beef Stew, Canned Greens
  • Pantry Essentials: Coffee, Hot Chocolate
  • Personal Care Items: Toilet Paper
  • Cleaning Supplies: Laundry Detergent 50 oz. or smaller

Advent

Events and Opportunities during Advent

  • Hanging of the Greens – Sunday, December 3rd, 11:00 am – during worship. We will prepare sanctuary to help us prepare for Christ’s birth.
  • Christmas Open Mic Night – Friday, December 8th, 6:30 pm to 9:30 pm – In addition to open mic performances, there will be carol singing and a chance to socialize.
  • Farewell Reception for the Westbrooks – Sunday, December 17th, after worship. During coffee time we will have a chance to wish Steve and Kim well and to say thank you to Steve as his interim ministry with Compton ends.
  • Neighborhood Christmas Caroling – Sunday, December 24th 1:30 pm to 3:00 pm – We will gather at the church and carol in the neighborhood for the St. Louis Christmas Carols Association. Compton has 70+ year tradition of Christmas Caroling to bring joy to our neighbors and to raise money for the St. Louis Christmas Carols Association, which funds children’s services in the St. Louis area.  If you would like to donate to the Carols Association Click here for a link to their website.
  • Tree of Warmth – The Tree of Warmth stands in the Narthex.  During advent you are invited to bring scarves, gloves, mittens, hats, socks and even long underwear to place on or under the tree.  These items will be distributed by Isaiah 58 Ministries to those in need.
  • Christmas Special offering – this Christmas offering equips our Regional church to provide an abiding presence in summer camp settings, congregational life, and leadership gatherings. Your gift enables our shared ministry to give support to Elders, Sunday School teachers, youth group sponsors, worship leaders, seminarians, and pastors. With your gift, connections are made between congregations and among Disciples across our Regional geography and around the world.

November News – Volume 71, No. 8

Dear Church,

“We [Kim and I] always give thanks to God for all of you and mention you in our prayers, constantly remembering before our God and Father your work of faith and labor of love and steadfastness of hope in our Lord Jesus Christ. So deeply do we care for you that we are determined to share with you not only the gospel of God but also our own selves, because you have become very dear to us.” I Thessalonians 1:2-3, 2:8

THANK YOU for calling us to share the interim journey with you! It seems fitting to me that the journey began, and draws to a close, in this Season of Thanksgiving.

Your “work of faith and labor of love and steadfastness of hope” inspires and changes lives. I lift up these particular words to you as you prepare for the next chapter of your interim journey. In the year ahead, there will be continuation of things we have begun together, as well as new activities and processes. AND your “work of faith and labor of love and steadfastness of hope,” in all circumstances, undergirds and empowers everything.

Thank you for these gifts of faith, love and hope that you have exemplified and freely shared with Kim and me these last two years. We give them back to you, knowing that with you and through you, God has a mighty-in-spirit-church to be sanctuary in the city!

As I did last month, I also want to share another prayer by Ted Loder from Guerrillas of Grace. The prayer is entitled I Praise You for What Is Yet To Be. It reflects the faith, hope and love with which you have engaged the interim journey all the way along, and it serves as a prayer for the next chapter. I have pluralized and adapted it a bit.

Wondrous Worker of Wonders, we praise you, not alone for what has been, or for what is, but for what is yet to be, for you are gracious beyond all telling of it. We praise you that out of the [next chapter] of our life, a kin-dom is coming, is being shaped even now out of our slivers of loving, our bits of trusting, our sprigs of hoping, our tootles of laughing, our drips of crying, our smidgens of worshiping; that out of our songs and struggles, out of our griefs and triumphs, we are gathered up and saved, for you are gracious beyond all telling of it. We praise you that you turn us loose to go with you to the edge of now and maybe, to welcome the new, to see our possibilities, to accept our limits, and yet begin living to the limit of passion and compassion until, released by joy, we [continue uncurling] to other people and to your kin-dom coming, for you are gracious beyond all telling of it.

Thank you, Compton Heights Christian Church! And, thanks be to God, the Ground and Source of all of our life and being and gracious beyond all telling of it!

Steve (and Kim)

Please hold in prayer: Walt T., Howard M. on the death of his beloved wife, Penny, Millie S., Celia P. in the loss of her brother-in-law, Warren; Nancy O. for her mother, George H., Joan J. for her aunt Adeline in hospice care, Diane R.’s mother, her cousin Mona, and her uncle Jimmy; DebE M.’s friend Sheila, Leslie L.’s parents, Carolyn H.’s sister. We Also pray for: An end to fighting in Ukraine, Gaza and Israel; an end to gun violence in the USA; all who have been killed, injured and driven from their homes to refuge in other countries and those affected by extreme weather events. Everyone struggling with loneliness, depression and isolation. All who grieve the loss of loved ones. All of our LGBTQ family and friends. Anyone experiencing pain and alienation:may you know that God loves ALL of us.

Why were the titles of Caesar Augustus — Divine, Son of God, God from God, Lord, Redeemer, Liberator, and Savior of the World — taken from a Roman emperor on the Palatine hill and given to a Jewish peasant on the Palestine plain? Was it low lampoon or high treason? Either way, the Romans were not laughing. What were the priorities of Jesus’ proclamation of the Kingdom? How was the status quo of Roman imperial theology subverted by this obscure Galilean whose message continues to indict empire today?

Rev. Steve will share short videos and lead discussion at 10 a.m. in the Church Library. It is titled, First Light: Jesus and the Kingdom of God. The series is a 12-session study of the historical Jesus and the Kingdom of God, featuring John Dominic Crossan and Marcus Borg, two of the world’s leading Jesus scholars, recorded on location throughout Galilee and Jerusalem.

As our intentional interim period with Rev. Steve draws to an end, many of us may have questions about what the next phase of the interim/settled pastor search is going to look like. On Sunday, November 12, moderator Leslie Latham and other members of the board will facilitate an informational session after church during an extended coffee hour/light lunch in the library. Please plan to stay after worship and participate as we look ahead to 2024.

  • 9th – Peter R.
  • 11th – Joan J.
  • 11th – Maya M.
  • 14th – Linda L.
  • 27th – Arlene A.
  • 4th – Brenda B.
  • 4th – Percy L.
  • 7th – Susan M.
  • 12th – Ty and Jacob W.
  • 14th – Liam Spencer
  • 19th – Cathy H.
  • 25th – Nick S.
  • 31st – Kathy M.

For November, the group is reading the 2023 Pulitizer Prize Fiction winner, “Demon Copperhead, ” by Barbara Kingsolver. Everyone is welcome to join the discussion, even if you haven’t finished (or read) the book! Click here for more information.

Thanksgiving Special Offering

The Thanksgiving Offering benefits the Colleges, Universities, Seminaries, and Divinity Houses affiliated with the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ). Higher education has been an important focus for Disciples since the very beginning of the movement. Throughout our history, Disciples have founded institutions of higher learning to educate students and form leaders to make a difference in the world. The Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) is still committed to higher education. Your gift to the Thanksgiving Offering helps support the education of thousands of students at our fifteen colleges and universities as well as our seven seminaries and divinity houses.

November Bag of Blessings at Isaiah 58 Ministries

Isaiah 58 Ministries provides a list of food, pantry essentials, personal care items and cleaning supplies each month. You are invited to bring any of these items to place in the Isaiah 58 Offering Basket on Sunday morning or you can drop off donations at Isaiah 58 Ministries’ entrance off the alley behind the building. The alley can be accessed from Flora Place. Donations are received M-F, 10am-1pm.

Bag of Blessings for November

  • Food: Canned Chicken, Rice
  • Pantry Essentials: Coffee, Hot Chocolate
  • Personal Care Items: Toothbrush, Toothpaste
  • Cleaning Supplies: Dish Soap

Joyful Living, Generous Giving

“The fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, and self-control.” Galatians 5: 22-23.

You are invited to join our Compton Heights Community in sharing the joy of belonging to what will soon be 130 years of ministry in the City of St. Louis!

Our ministry is one of extravagant welcome to all people and fostering spiritual growth throughout all stages of life. From the beginning, we have not let tornadoes, or the Great Depression, or not having our own building for years deter us from our mission.

We have relied on faith and God’s purpose for us. We have grown in the Spirit of generosity. We are generous with our time, our talents, our prayers, and yes, our money. And we have experienced joy in knowing that we are helping to fulfill God’s purpose for the world.

We are part of a movement for wholeness in a fragmented world. We welcome all to the Lord’s table as God has welcomed us.

Embracing ministry in the city, we are a people called by God to be a community of mercy and grace in the Spirit of Jesus the Christ.

As you individually, or with your family, consider your intention to participate in this congregation during the coming year, prayerfully think about what Compton Heights Christian Church means to you, and about how you want to keep growing in the Spirit of Christ.

In worship on Sunday, November 5, we will offer our intentions for financial giving in 2024. At the same time we will remember and celebrate the faithfulness of all of the saints before us who answered the call to proclaim God’s love and care for the needs of our neighbors.

Please fill out the RSVP card below, and bring it with you on November 5, or mail it to the church to the attention of Marty Renner-Hughes, financial secretary.

THANK YOU FOR YOUR GENEROSITY! ——————————————————————————————————————————

RSVP to Compton Heights Christian Church

I/We intend to give the following amount from our resources for the ministry in 2024:

$______weekly or $ ______monthly. I/We will give electronically _____ Need envelopes ____

Address___________________________________________email___________________________

I/we will also _____Pray for discernment as we search for a settled pastor _____Volunteer our time/ talents in the following ways:

Name(s)___________________________________________________ Date __________________

October Bag of Blessings at Isaiah 58 Ministries

Isaiah 58 Ministries provides a list of food, pantry essentials, personal care items and cleaning supplies each month. You are invited to bring any of these items to place in the Isaiah 58 Offering Basket on Sunday morning or you can drop off donations at Isaiah 58 Ministries’ entrance off the alley behind the building. The alley can be accessed from Flora Place. Donations are received M-F, 10am-1pm.

Bag of Blessings for October

  • Food: Sardines, Beef Stew, Canned Greens
  • Pantry Essentials: Flour 2 lb. bag, Sugar 1 lb.
  • Personal Care Items: Toilet Paper
  • Cleaning Supplies: Multi/All Purpose Cleaner