Hello All,

See below regarding the annual interfaith Thanksgiving worship.

Also, if you want to be a part of an interfaith choir, the contact information is here as well.
Flemington Area Faith Leaders Folks,

“After our conversation about the annual Interfaith Thanksgiving Service yesterday, I connected with our Music Director who would love to lead an interfaith choir for the service, including members of all our congregations. We will be getting the word out about the event as it gets closer, but the choir will need some time to rehearse, so it's important to start getting the info to all our singers asap. If you have anyone in your faith community who is interested, please have them contact Emily Bengels at music@hunterdonuu.org. Info to share below. Thanks!”

-Seth

The Flemington Area Faith Leaders Association's annual Interfaith Thanksgiving Service is coming up. We will be forming an interfaith choir just for this event and your voice is wanted! Please contact Music Director Emiliy Bengels at music@hunterdonuu.org for more details.

What: The annual Interfaith Thanksgiving Service hosted by Flemington Area Faith Leaders Association.

Where: 1st Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of Hunterdon County's Old Stone Church at 519 and Oak Summit Road. (1 Oak Summit Rd, Frenchtown, NJ 08825).

When: 7PM on Sunday, November 20th

-Pastor Dan

Interfaith Faith in Action Event

After a two-year hiatus due to the pandemic, the interfaith Faith in Action event took place on Sunday, May 15th.

The event began with a lunch on the lawn of the Flemington Presbyterian Church where volunteers from various Flemington congregations got to know one another before breaking off into service groups. GUCC led the garbage pickup group, while others helped clean up at the Harvest Family Success Center, worked in the community garden, or packed snacks for chemo patients or wrote letters. Diapers were also collected for the United Way Diaper Bank.



Easter at GUCC

Easter Sunday 2022 was the day in the Christian calendar when we celebrated the resurrection of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. Here at Grace it was a wonderful service with an amazing and thought provoking message from our pastor, Dr. Dan Lundquist. With us being able to worship and be a part of a “hybrid” service, we had an attendance of 50 people. 39 attended in person while the other 11 attended via Zoom. 

Joanne Hardgrove, along with Jim and Teresa LaSala provided music for the service. It was great to able to have and hear the congregation sing the beautiful Easter hymns.  

After the worship service ended, we had our traditional “Pot-luck” Easter dinner. Almost everyone who had attended worship in person stayed. And yes!!  There was plenty of delicious food for everyone, including Paul A’s super tasty meatballs and Carol J’s peach pie.  Thank you Carol and Geoff for being in charge of the kitchen. All in all, the day was a wonderful day of praise and fellowship with our Grace UCC family.

—Submitted by Peggy Taylor