THE FORECASTER: Alleluia! Easter Dawns (and a Transition Update)

Rev. Lisa Heckman, FCC’s Transitional Minister.

Pastor’s Ponderings

God enables newness to happen in our lives, whether we think we need it or not, whether we believe it can happen or not.

Dear Friends,

Easter blessings to you all!

We are in the season of celebrating Resurrection, both Jesus’ and the Resurrection open to all of us through him.

Resurrection occurs in the life we live now; it’s not merely a heavenly insurance policy. God enables newness to happen in our lives, whether we think we need it or not, whether we believe it can happen or not.

This transitional period is by its very nature a time of newness. That can be uncomfortable or raise anxieties.

USDA Forest Service, PD. Photo by Ben Lomond.

We are assured, tho, that God is walking this path with us.

My purpose here is to help navigate through this “wilderness”, together discovering where God is leading us.

Four Tasks of the Transitional Pastor

Transitional pastors have four general tasks; these tasks are not linear or sequential and often overlap.

• Joining (Getting to Know You)

• Assessment

• Vision and Goal-Setting

• Exiting – preparing for the new pastor

Joining is the “getting to know you” that I’ve been engaged in the most over the last three months.

While that continues, this month I’ll begin the process of Assessment.

It involves looking at all aspects of the church’s life to lift up all the positive things that God is doing here and to determine if there are any areas that that can be improved in preparation for the next pastor.

With the help of the Assessment Team (a.k.a Profile Committee), we’ll examine the details of all facets of FCC’s ministry: mission, spirituality, programs, outreach to the community, structure, staffing, finances, etc.

The Assessment results will provide fodder for Vision and Goal-Setting by the Council and the Boards.

It also provides the information necessary to create the formal church profile for the pastoral search.

Light at the End of the Tunnel. PD Image Segugio.

Things are moving forward!

Be assured, things are moving forward.

By taking the time for assessment, we have a better understanding of FCC’s ministry and the qualifications needed for the next pastor.

That, in turn, will give guidance to the church leadership and will enable the Search Committee to find a candidate who is best suited to FCC.

This is all good!

As we enjoy the blessings of Spring and Resurrection, may we experience God in our midst each and every day. Grace and Peace.

Lisa

Upcoming Sacred Sites tour in Binghamton:

The Preservation Association of the Southern Tier is co- sponsoring the New York Landmarks Conservancy Sacred Sites open house. The theme this year is “From Medieval to Modern: Celebrating New York’s Religious Art and Architecture”. This free event is held each spring.
That day houses of worship around the state have an open house for people to see and learn about them.

This year the day is Sunday May 19, 2019. FCC’s historic church is on the tour again this year, and will be open to the public from 11:30 AM to 1:30 p.m.

What else can you find in this month’s The Forecaster?

  • The Worship Schedule for May 2019
  • Upcoming Trustee’s Work Day
  • Faith Works Fellowship for May
  • Annual Sleep Out for the Homeless sponsored by SUNY Broome (May 10)
  • Academic Achievement Awards
  • Jazz Vespers Final Event on May 12th at 5 p.m, featuring Al Hamme & Friends
  • FCC Photo Directory is finished!
  • Binghamton Downtown Singers
  • Coffee Hour on Sunday, May 5th … join us!
  • Upcoming UCC New York Annual Conference (May 18th and 19th)
  • Book Works books available, and more …

Download the full edition of The Forecaster for the details.

 

Featured Image Credit: He is Risen – The First Easter, 1893-1896, by Arthur Hughes. PD Wikimedia.

Mark Your Calendar: This Moment is Your Miracle (May 2019)

Jenny and Greg Donner, teachers of A Course in Miracles, will be offering a workshop at F.C.C. in early May 2019 as they come through Binghamton on their U.S. tour.

Greg and Jenny will guide students deeper into the teachings of A Course in Miracles using David Hoffmeister’s new book, This Moment Is Your Miracle, as a springboard.

Come and join us for an experience that is deeply healing and authentic.

When:  Saturday, May 4, 7-9pm, and Sunday, May 5, 2-6pm.

Where:  First Congregational Church, 30 Main St, Binghamton, N.Y.

This even is co-sponsored by FCC’s Adult Education Committee.

For more information, please visit Jenny Donner’s site.

Featured Image Credit: Public Domain Pictures.

Mark Your Calendar: The Spring (Spiritual) Happening 2019

Mark your calendar for Saturday, May 4th, 9-5 p.m.

That’s when this year’s Spring Happening will be held here at First Congregational Church.

Attendees can stop by and hear talks on spiritual topics, browse the $1 Spiritual Books tables, share spiritual conversation, and break bread (well, sample from the various salads that participants and attendees are welcome to bring to the share-a-dish meal!).

This year’s Spring Happening speakers include Jim Bryden, Tom Meade, Art Suggs, Tom Moberg, and Rick Gridley.

The requested donation for the event is $10, and attendees are invited to bring a salad to share for the bring-a-dish meal.

The Spring Happening is co-sponsored by Binghamton Spiritual Study Group and First Congregational Church.

Learn more about the speakers and the event.