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    Helping Hands: Thanksgiving, by Rev. Erica Richmond, November 19, 2023

    enNovember 20, 2023
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    About this Episode

    Rev. Stevie Carmody, Minister of Religious Education
    Rev. Erica Richmond, Parish Minister

    Sunday sermon given November 19, 2023
    Prayer by Rev. Marta Flanagan, Lead Minister
    https://firstparish.info/

    First Parish
    A liberal religious community, welcoming to all
    First gathered 1739

    About the service: In this intergenerational Thanksgiving service, let's explore the flipside of Gratitude: asking for help. Scary! Humbling! We know. But the good news is that asking for help opens us up to an interdependence that can change the world. Children grades kindergarten and older are welcome to stay through the whole service---the service is designed to include them. And look forward to our annual cornbread communion!

    Offering and Giving First
    For the month of November, half of the offering supports the work of Centro de Esperanza (Shelter for Hope) is a migrant family shelter in Sonyata, Mexico, on the Arizona border. The shelter provides a safe refuge for families fleeing gang violence, religious persecution, and dire economic circumstances. In most cases, families have traveled hundreds, if not thousands, of miles to keep their families alive and safe. El Centro provides safe shelter, food, medical care, education, and legal and technical assistance and protects families from drug cartels, human traffickers, and others who would take advantage of them. Centro de Esperanza is unique in that all these families are attempting to seek asylum in the United States through legal channels. The average wait time for a hearing with a U.S. administrator at the border is 4-6 weeks. Currently the shelter can support 30 families with an expansion plan in the next few months for an additional 30 families. The annual operating cost is approximately $100k and the cost of the expansion is approximately $25k. The shelter was started by U.S. citizens in Ajo, Arizona but is managed by co-directors who are Mexican citizens.

     

    The remaining half supports the life and work of this Parish.
    To donate using your smartphone, you may text
    “fpuu offering” to 73256. Then follow the directions in
    the texts you receive.

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    https://firstparish.info/

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    The remaining half of the offering supports the life and work of this Parish.
    To donate using your smartphone, you may text
    “fpuu offering” to 73256. Then follow the directions in
    the texts you receive.

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    https://firstparish.info/

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    The remaining half of the offering supports the life and work of this Parish.
    To donate using your smartphone, you may text
    “fpuu offering” to 73256. Then follow the directions in
    the texts you receive.

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    Learn more at the VoteRiders website, https://www.voteriders.org/.

    The remaining half of the offering supports the life and work of this Parish.
    To donate using your smartphone, you may text
    “fpuu offering” to 73256. Then follow the directions in
    the texts you receive.

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    Learn more at the VoteRiders website, https://www.voteriders.org/.

    The remaining half of the offering supports the life and work of this Parish.
    To donate using your smartphone, you may text
    “fpuu offering” to 73256. Then follow the directions in
    the texts you receive.

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    https://firstparish.info/

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    Offering and Giving First

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    Learn more at the VoteRiders website, https://www.voteriders.org/.

    The remaining half of the offering supports the life and work of this Parish.
    To donate using your smartphone, you may text
    “fpuu offering” to 73256. Then follow the directions in
    the texts you receive.

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    Offering and Giving First

    The Giving First program donates 50% of the non-pledge offering each month to a charitable organization that we feel is consistent with Unitarian Universalist principles. The program began in November 2009, and First Parish has donated over $200,000 to more than 70 organizations. For February 2024, the Giving First recipient is VoteRiders.

    VoteRiders’ mission is to ensure that no eligible voter is prevented from casting a ballot that counts due to voter ID laws, either directly from lack of acceptable ID or indirectly because of voter confusion. VoteRiders educates voters and assists citizens to secure their voter ID. They inspire and support organizations, volunteers, and communities to sustain such voter ID education and assistance efforts.

    Learn more at the VoteRiders website, https://www.voteriders.org/.

    The remaining half of the offering supports the life and work of this Parish.
    To donate using your smartphone, you may text
    “fpuu offering” to 73256. Then follow the directions in
    the texts you receive.

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    https://firstparish.info/

    First Parish
    A liberal religious community, welcoming to all
    First gathered 1739

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    Offering and Giving First

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    To ensure that camp is an option for all families and youth, regardless of financial means, Harbor Camps provides scholarships each year without a limit. Programs such as “Giving First” help fund this guarantee.
    To learn more about camp, including upcoming sessions, or how to support in additional ways, visit www.harborcamps.org.

    The remaining half supports the life and work of this Parish.
    To donate using your smartphone, you may text
    “fpuu offering” to 73256. Then follow the directions in
    the texts you receive.

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    https://firstparish.info/

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    A liberal religious community, welcoming to all
    First gathered 1739

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    Offering and Giving First

    Each month we divide our morning offering between First Parish and an organization chosen by our Social Justice Committee. This month we are funding the work of Harbor Camps (Harborcamps.org).

    Harbor Camps mission is to build confidence, resilience, and community for transgender and non-binary youth and their families through camp experiences. Camp is about having fun, playing outside, trying new things, growing, and making lifelong memories. Specifically for transgender and non-binary youth, it is about being in a place where you can truly be yourself, appreciated, and supported.
    To ensure that camp is an option for all families and youth, regardless of financial means, Harbor Camps provides scholarships each year without a limit. Programs such as “Giving First” help fund this guarantee.
    To learn more about camp, including upcoming sessions, or how to support in additional ways, visit www.harborcamps.org.

    The remaining half supports the life and work of this Parish.
    To donate using your smartphone, you may text
    “fpuu offering” to 73256. Then follow the directions in
    the texts you receive.

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    https://firstparish.info/

    First Parish
    A liberal religious community, welcoming to all
    First gathered 1739

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    Offering and Giving First

    Each month we divide our morning offering between First Parish and an organization chosen by our Social Justice Committee. This month we are funding the work of Harbor Camps (Harborcamps.org).

    Harbor Camps mission is to build confidence, resilience, and community for transgender and non-binary youth and their families through camp experiences. Camp is about having fun, playing outside, trying new things, growing, and making lifelong memories. Specifically for transgender and non-binary youth, it is about being in a place where you can truly be yourself, appreciated, and supported.
    To ensure that camp is an option for all families and youth, regardless of financial means, Harbor Camps provides scholarships each year without a limit. Programs such as “Giving First” help fund this guarantee.
    To learn more about camp, including upcoming sessions, or how to support in additional ways, visit www.harborcamps.org.

    The remaining half supports the life and work of this Parish.
    To donate using your smartphone, you may text
    “fpuu offering” to 73256. Then follow the directions in
    the texts you receive.

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    Worship service given January 7, 2024
    Prayer by Loren Gomez, Worship Associate
    https://firstparish.info/

    First Parish
    A liberal religious community, welcoming to all
    First gathered 1739

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    Offering and Giving First

    Each month we divide our morning offering between First Parish and an organization chosen by our Social Justice Committee. This month we are funding the work of Harbor Camps (Harborcamps.org).

    Harbor Camps mission is to build confidence, resilience, and community for transgender and non-binary youth and their families through camp experiences. Camp is about having fun, playing outside, trying new things, growing, and making lifelong memories. Specifically for transgender and non-binary youth, it is about being in a place where you can truly be yourself, appreciated, and supported.
    To ensure that camp is an option for all families and youth, regardless of financial means, Harbor Camps provides scholarships each year without a limit. Programs such as “Giving First” help fund this guarantee.
    To learn more about camp, including upcoming sessions, or how to support in additional ways, visit www.harborcamps.org.

    The remaining half supports the life and work of this Parish.
    To donate using your smartphone, you may text
    “fpuu offering” to 73256. Then follow the directions in
    the texts you receive.

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