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March/Easter/April 2024 News Volume 72, No. 3

Easter is coming very early this year, and, it would appear, so is spring. It’s only mid-March, and we see blooming happening everywhere. Days are warm, and the nights are warming as well. A glance at a 30-day weather calendar shows that there will not likely be many more nights that include freezing temperatures. I expect a longer-than-usual growing season for the fruits and vegetables in my backyard garden. This weather cannot help but make you smile.

Except that we know this unseasonable delight is not a fluke, nor a special gift. It is the earth’s reaction to rising temperatures worldwide. An early spring may also bring an earlier and more violent hurricane season. More coral will be lost to bleaching, and the thousands of life forms that depend on coral reefs will be devastated. Loss of life will also happen on land, and people who already live on the edges will lose their homes and be forced to migrate. People reduced to survival will fight over limited resources.

How can something that feels so good to me bring such pain to others? How do we live within the both/and of joy and suffering? I think these are the big questions of the Lenten season. How do we boldly face the traumas of this world without losing our personal and communal joy? How do we use our privilege to ease someone else’s pain? Life is filled with both/and.The gospel is both/and. The witness of Jesus’ life and death is both/and.

Today, I will tend to my garden and feel the warmth of the sunshine. I will talk to the land and seek methods for being a part of her healing. I will plan ways to share my harvest with those who have no access to land. I will remember that Jesus, even when being hounded by those who wished him dead, found joy and comfort in God’s creation, and said, “Consider the birds and the flowers, and the ways that God cares for them.” Let us take joy when it comes, and yet not lose sight of the vision for justice.

Rebecca

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.

Please continue to sign the Greeter’s register as you enter, and pick up a bulletin.

We are now 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.

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  • Sunday Worship is at 11 a.m. in person and live stream on Facebook
  • Choir Rehearsal: 10 a.m. on Sundays in Choir Room
  • Spirit Bloom on Zoom: Mondays at 7 p.m.
  • Elders meeting: Wednesday, March 20, 7 p.m. on Zoom
  • Open Mic Night: Friday, March 22, 6:30 p.m. in Fellowship Hall
  • Spring Yard and Flower Bed Cleanup: Saturday, March 23: 10 a.m.
  • Maundy Thursday Worship: March 27, 7 p.m. Compton Heights CC
  • Good Friday Worship, March 28, 7 p.m. St. John Episcopal Church
  • Easter Potluck Breakfast: Sunday, March 31, 9 a.m. Fellowship Hall
  • Children and Youth Egg Hunt: Sunday, March 31, 10 a.m.
  • Retirement of Rev. Katherine Kinnamon: Sunday, April 4, with Regional Ministry Guests
  • Craft Circle/Knitting: April 7 at 7 p.m. at Judi Linville’s home
  • Scout Sunday: April 14, Scouts in the congregation will help lead the service

Please hold in prayer: Madison and Orion P. in thanksgiving for the birth of Campbell Jeffrey on January 31; Walt T., Howard M., Carolyn H. as she continues healing from an auto accident; Dennis J.; Celia P.’s sister; Nancy O.’s mother; George H., Joan J.’s aunt Adeline in hospice care; Diane R.’s mother, her cousin Mona, and her uncle Jimmy; DebE M.‘s friend Sheila. We Also pray for: An end to fighting and human suffering 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; everyone affected by extreme weather events. All people 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.

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 book will be announced soon. Please contact Liz V. for a link to the meeting if you don’t usually receive one and want to join us.

Spirit Blooms using the book “Pause: Spending Lent with the Psalms,” by Elizabeth J. Caldwell. Everyone is welcome to join us for this time of reflection during Lent. Future discussions include Psalm 130 on March 18; Psalms 118 and 116 on March 25, and Psalms 22 and 19 on April 1.

Do you sing, play, recite poetry? Whatever your talent, we invite you to participate in our Open Mic event for all ages. Advanced registration is appreciated, but not required. Contact Diane R. to sign up to share your talent. The next Open Mic Night will be Friday, April 26th at 6:30 p.m. in Fellowship Hall.

March and April Birthdays

  • John C. – 3/7
  • David F. – 3/16
  • Robert M. – 3/19
  • Leslie L. – 4/20
  • DebE M. – 4/25
  • Madison P. – 4/29
  • Maundy Thursday Service – Thursday, March 28th – 7 pm at Compton – Compton is hosting this joint service with Oak Hill Presbyterian Church and St. John’s Episcopal church. The offering for the service will go to Isaiah 58 Ministries. We are also asking that people bring socks to donate to our unhoused neighbors. All sizes and colors are welcome.
  • Maundy Thursday after party at Ted Drewes – Thursday, March 28th after worship – it’s a Compton tradition, join us at Ted Drewes on Chippewa for frozen custard.
  • Good Friday Service – Friday, March 29th – 7pm at St. John’s Episcopal Church – 3664 Arsenal Ave., St. Louis, MO 63116 – a joint service with Compton and Oak Hill Presbyterian. There will be a group choir, details to follow in weekly announcement email.
  • Easter Sunday – March 31st
    • 9 am – Potluck Breakfast—Bring a dish to share in Fellowship Hall
    • 10 am – Easter Egg Hunt – on the church lawn, weather permitting
    • 11 am – Easter Worship Service in the Sanctuary
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On Thursday, April 4 at Judi L.’s in Bel-Nor, join us to create shawls, blankets and more for ourPrayer Shawl ministry. If you knit or crochet (or you would like to learn) come join us. If you would just like to enjoy a time for coffee/tea and fellowship, you are welcome too. If you need directions, send Judi a message.

Our own Katherine Kinnamon has served the Mid-America Region as Associate Regional Minister supporting the Commission on Ministry for several years. She will be honored on Sunday, April 7 during worship as she retires from that position. Both Regional Ministers, the Rev. Paul Koch and the Rev. Ron Routledge, will be Compton’s guests in worship that day. Please plan to join us as we recognize her for more than 40 years of ordained ministry!

Katherine earned a BS degree from San Jose State University and worked as a recreation therapist for adults with a variety of physical, mental and emotional challenges. She also worked as a community organizer during that time. She answered a call to ministry and moved to Chicago, Il., to study at the Univ. of Chicago Divinity School. She received her MA and M.Div. degrees there and was approved for ordination by the Disciples of Christ Illinois/Wisconsin Region. She was ordained at Downers Grove Christian Church in July 1980.

She has served the Church in California, Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, New York, Missouri, and in Geneva, Switzerland. Her ministry has included serving as a local pastor, college minister, interim director of a council of churches, and over the past 10 years as an interim pastor. A published author, she has been a member of our Mid-America Regional Commission on the Order of Ministry since 2014 and has served as chairperson for the past two years. Congratulations and Blessings, Katherine!

Our Regional sister congregation, Abbey Road CC, 2411 Abbey Road, in Cape Girardeau, has extended an invitation to DOC churches to view the total eclipse on Monday April 8 on the grounds of their church. They are offering a lunch at 11 a.m. The eclipse will begin around noon and there will be nearly 4 minutes of totality starting just before 2 p.m.. Bring a lawn chair or blanket, sunblock, protective glasses, personal drinks and snacks if desired. There will be a guided labyrinth walk at noon. If you plan to come for lunch, please RSVP to capearcc@gmail.com by March 25. If you would like to go with someone, call or text Judi L.

April – Peanut Butter, Deluxe Mac and Cheese, Shelf Stable Milk; Toilet Paper, Paper Towels.

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Christ is Risen Indeed, Alleluia! Five Words that summarize our united and active response to Easter. It is our faithful response to the power of resurrection at work in our congregations, communities, and ministries across the world. Because Jesus is risen, we are set free, indeed, to share the limitless love of God, set free from the grip of sin and death, set free to rise together in shared ministry, language and service. Compton Heights CC will collect the special Easter Offering offering to support the work of the General Church during worship on March 24 and March 31.

The five Kansas University students that we hosted at Compton the week of March 11 through the KU Alternative Breaks program left the following note: Thank you so much for letting us stay here! It means the world to support us students. We are incredibly thankful. We hope that for future alternative breaks we can keep in contact. Again, thank you so much for the hospitality! Best regards, Carlie Clary and Corrin Helm.

130th Anniversary – April 2024 marks the 130th Anniversary of the founding of Compton Heights Christian Church. Stay tuned for more information on how we will celebrate this anniversary.

Sanctuary in the City February – March 2019 News (Vol 67, No 1)

Compton Heights Celebrating 125 Years of Ministry
The ministry of a congregation is an amazing thing! We tend to look at it in the moment, from our perspective as worshippers on this particular Sunday, or as those caring for people in these months, or the mission of the last year or so. Some in the congregation have grown up with their families rooted and serving through this community all their lives. Others have entered into the life of the congregation at some point in the last months or years when they were searching for a community in which they felt
connected to God’s love and the ministry of the community.

The amazing gift of God is that this congregation has been in ministry long before any of us were here! It was 125 years ago, on April 1, 1894 that Compton Heights Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) was chartered as a congregation. Through these 125 years, many, many people have worshipped together, dreamed together, made exciting and hard decisions, and served the community beyond the church as only those holding onto a vision can. Many have been born into and blessed in this congregation. Many
have been baptized and have wrestled with the hard and life-giving questions of faith here.

We are here because those before us made commitments that were risky. They chose to serve, to listen for God’s leading, to build on the gifts of those before them. We give thanks as we stand everyday on their vision and their stewardship of this congregation, even as we listen to God for our present vision!

Throughout 2019, we will create opportunities to remember and to celebrate. Our Board has created a small group to plan our observance of this Anniversary year. A great part of the celebration will be our commitment to the COMPTON UPLIFT Campaign to strength our ministry for the present and the future. Dave and I consider our pledge to this new level of accessibility to be a celebration of the ministry, past, present, and future of CHCC! The Compton UpLift Celebration Dinner at the Bertschausen’s on Feb. 24
will be a part of this celebration! (Please let us know you are coming!)

Other markers will include an opportunity to tell and share our individual stories. And we will share stories of the congregation’ ministry in the past. There will be at least one concert along the way! If YOU have ideas or ways that you would like to help celebrate, please let us know! The Spirit is moving as it always does! Thanks be to God!

Pastor Jacque

11th Annual Pancake Supper and FAT Tuesday Celebration

Isaiah 58 Pancake SupperMarch 5th 6:00 – 7:30 pm, Oak Hill Presbyterian Church, 4111 Connecticut St., St. Louis, MO 63116

Come kick off the Lenten Season with Isaiah 58 Ministries
Pancakes and all the fixins’! Live Music! S’mores Station! 50/50 Drawing

 

 

 

 

 

 

THE SEASON OF LENT

Ash Wednesday Worship
Join us for the powerful service of worship that begins the Lenten season of reflection and prayer.
Wednesday, March 6, 7:00 pm in our sanctuary.
As is our custom, we will share this service with Oak Hill Presbyterian Church.

deathSunday Mornings 10 AM – LENTEN ADULT STUDY – Begins March 10
Daring to Talk About Death – led by Marilyn Koncen
“Dying well is facing our own death squarely and honestly, living life to the fullest – with utmost love, gratitude, courage, patience … seeing death [as less an] … end than a beginning, not as punishment for sin, but an act of total surrender, hope,
and union.” – Peter Phan

“O God grant that I may understand that it is YOU who are painfully parting the fibres of my being, in order to penetrate the very marrow of my substance, and bear me away within Yourself …. Teach me to treat my death as an Act of Communion.” – Ron Rohlheiser

boundless_compassionLenten Evening Study – “Boundless Compassion: Creating a Way of Life” – led by Jacque Foster
Tuesday Evenings, 6:30 – 7:30 pm March 12, 19, 26, April 2, 9, and 16
Participants will use the book Boundless Compassion: Creating a Way of Life by Joyce Rupp. The six week group sharing is grounded in the brief (about 20 minutes) daily reflections through each week. Our small group will meet for an hour on Tuesday evenings. The cost of the book is $13.60. PLACE YOUR BOOK ORDER with Jacque no later than Sunday, Feb. 24. (You may also choose to purchase the book for personal use even if you do not plan to participate in the group. If you prefer to use your e-reader, please purchase the book yourself (cost about $9.50 for Kindle)).

Maundy Thursday Worship – Thursday, April 18 – at Oak Hill Presbyterian Church
Good Friday Stations of the Cross – Friday, April 19 – at Oak Hill Presbyterian Church
Please note that these services are in the planning process and times will be announced.
Easter Sunday, April 21 in our sanctuary! (the morning schedule to be announced!)

coldOak Hill Presbyterian, Isaiah 58 Ministries, and Compton Heights CC Winter Outreach Shelter
Compton Heights CC works with Oak Hill Presbyterian and Isaiah 58 Ministry to
provide and staff an emergency winter shelter. It is located at Oak Hill Presbyterian (4111 Connecticut) and open on Wednesday nights when it is below 20 degrees, or below 25 degrees with wet weather. The emergency shelter is
coordinated through Winter Outreach, who go out and pick up people needing shelter, and shuttle them to shelters throughout the area. Since our city-run shelters do not provide enough beds, these emergency shelters are key to making sure people can survive the night.

We remember the words of Matthew 25 “I was a stranger and you welcomed me.”

CHCC members volunteer for set up, kitchen help for dinner, general shelter presence (two volunteers are awake at all times, while the guests sleep), kitchen help for breakfast and morning clean-up. These evenings are a gift not only to those in need of warm physical shelter, but they are a gift to all of us who experience the power of God’s shelter in these shared evenings.

If you have questions about serving, feel free to ask Meredith or Jacque.
Come in from the cold with us,
Meredith and Jacque

Thank you, Thank you, Thank you!

to ALL who brought blankets, sheets, toiletries. Wash cloths and towels, and extra food treats for the Winter Shelter. Those who have been there know how great the need has been and how much these items have helped create a truly welcoming and warm space! Your compassion abounds!

Jacque

Developing Spiritual Resources for Congregation and Community!

How often do YOU visit our church website (www.comptonheights.com)? Becky Klemme Eliceiri and Marcia Hendrix are in the process of developing our Church Library to include everything from books on the shelf to a catalog linking to online resources!
We want our church library to be a rich spiritual life resource for everyone. Please visit our new “librarycat.org” site (still in development) on the website under “What’s New This Season.” Or go directly to https://www.librarycat.org/lib/ComptonHeightsCC

DOCGenAssembly2018REGISTER NOW AND MAKE YOUR
HOTEL/HOUSING
ARRANGEMENTS FOR GENERAL ASSEMBLY 2019 in DES MOINES!
We have a great group already planning to be at GA! Come join us!

prayersWe hold each other and our wider community, nation, and world in
prayer. It is more than a turn of phrase to say that we “pray without
ceasing.” This is a community grounded and centered in prayer in
such a way that we hold each other and those we do not know in God’s presence day and night.
Please pray for these:
Bud Obermiller Judi Linville
Karen and John Pitt Those who suffer hatred and violence
Joyce Cole All who suffer with illness
Sharon Clayton Immigrants, children and adults

insympathyWe celebrate the life of the Royce Sykes, Jr. and we grieve our loss in Royce’s death to this life on January 12. Royce had a strong faith and had struggled for many years with diabetes. He suffered a heart attack from which he could not recover.

Royce loved this congregation and loved and appreciated those in the who visited and cared for him over these last years. We give thanks for his impact on our lives.

We hold his daughters Rhiannon and Cory in prayer as well as the rest of his family.
The last we have heard from the family and from Kutis Funeral Home is that services are pending.

warm_welcomeWe welcome Janet Utley who joined the congregation on January 6. Janet has been worshiping with us since last spring, and came to be a part of the congregation as she came with Judy after their marriage last spring. Janet is a nurse and has been participating in our winter outreach shelter and our Adult Class on Sundays. When Janet came forward, she said that this congregation feels like it can be her home. We welcome you Janet and look forward to growing together in faith!

Convenence Store WomanCompton Heights CC Book Group
Next meeting: Saturday, April 13th at 1:00pm at the church
We are reading and discussing:
Convenience Store Woman by Sayaka Murata, the English-language debut of one of Japan’s most talented contemporary writers

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Our Compton Uplift capital campaign is progressing! Please visit our FAQ to learn more about the campaign, and download the pledge form, save, and e-mail, send, or bring your completed form to the church.

View the Feb – March Newsletter 2019 as a PDF