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Congregational Meeting: Annual Financial Report
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Members of the Congregation are requested to attend the Annual Financial Meeting this Sunday after church. See below for Zoom information for those who aren’t able to be present in person.
Topic: Union Congregational Financial Report Meeting
Time: Mar 1, 2026 11:30 AM Eastern Time (US and Canada)
Join Zoom Meeting: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/89066212237?pwd=pcCR311OLkncKzXyW0PGfHpuNwbnuj.1
Meeting ID: 890 6621 2237
Passcode: Union
Lenten Book Study Begins This Week
You are invited to share in study and discussion together this Lent by Meeting Jesus On the Road. Each week, we’ll discuss a chapter from the book (starting this week with the introduction and first chapter). Those who would like a copy of the book should contact Pastor Shepherd. There are two meeting times: in person in the Parlor at Church on Fridays from 12:00-1:00 PM, and Thursday evenings from 7:30-8:30 PM on Zoom (to add the Zoom meeting event to your calendar, click here).
Zoom Link to join the meeting: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/84226147650?pwd=ZgItaLs5cskFemY5dWpXpjiQZLgIG8.1
Meeting ID: 842 2614 7650
Passcode: Union

Lent 2026: “Pray Like This”
As a congregation, our theme for the Lenten season this year is “Pray Like This.” Sunday’s sermons will walk through the words of the Lord’s Prayer, and members of the congregation are invited to take up the discipline of praying that prayer at least once a day throughout the Lenten season.
My 43rd Walk For Hunger
On Sunday, May 3rd I will be participating in and completing my 43rd Walk for Hunger. I dedicate my walk each year in memory of Kay Williams, long time member of Union Congregational Church.
While Boston has cut the walk to 3 miles to cut costs, I continue to complete my 20 miles here on Cape Cod each year.
I walk to raise funds to help feed families that are less fortunate than most of us, as they do not know where their next meal is coming from. I walk for the hungry children of this state, that due to no fault of their own, go hungry each and every day!
The need this year is even greater than ever with all the budget cuts to SNAP benefits and food assistance. 1 in 3 families is now food insecure!
I am asking you for your support again this year. Last year, with your financial support, I was able to raise over $13,800.00 for this great cause. I am hoping to raise at least $15,000.00 this year.
There are three ways to show your support:
1) Go to my direct link at https://give.projectbread.org/Horace43
2) Venmo me @Horace-Thayer (code is 1106 if needed)
3) Make a check payable to Project Bread and send it to me at
69 Warwick Way – Centerville, Ma. 02632
Thank you in advance for your support!
Horace Thayer
Sunday School Volunteers
Are needed for this Sunday, and additional Sundays this winter/spring. Please sign up here:
Pastor Feedback Survey
Please return any completed hard copies of the survey to the church office as soon as possible.
Save the Date: Chowdahfest
The "Chowdahfest to Go" is scheduled for Friday night, March 27th. There are three areas where volunteers are needed. Volunteers will be needed to prep 30 lbs. of Red Potatoes on Thursday night, 3/26. This is a fairly easy task that involves washing and then dicing them into half inch cubes. The second area is baked desserts to go with the chowder. The third area is the donation of ingredients to prepare the chowders. The following list of items are needed and we are looking for volunteers to donate items from the list.
6 | 5 lb. Bags | Potatoes - new (Red) Potato | ||
22 | 14-15 oz. Cans | Sweet Creamed Corn Style | ||
6 | 12 oz. Bags | Frozen Whole Corn | ||
6 | 12 oz. Bags | Frozen chopped Onions | ||
4 | 32 oz. Box | Chicken Broth |
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2 | 32 oz. Box | Veggie Broth |
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26 | 12 oz. Cans | Evaporated Milk |
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4 | Quarts |
| Heavy Cream |
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Holding in Prayer
This week, as a community of faith we pray:
For Jim’s brother Mike, who was recently hospitalized
for Barbara Carroll, as she recovers from hip surgery
for the Brown University community as students and professors return to campus
with joy for the Olympic athletes
for Laurie’s brother-in-law Jack, as he returns home from a vacation
for Ruth, who has been diagnosed with non-Hodgkins lymphoma
for the life of Jerry Powers, and all who mourn his passing
for Margie’s college roommate Mary, who has recently been diagnosed with metastatic breast cancer
for the Howes Family, as they mourn the death of Richard Howes, Lew’s brother, who passed away, and especially for his wife Paula.
for Phyllis’s granddaughter’s boyfriend Tim, who was in a severe car accident and is recovering from his injuries at Mass General
for Ann Totten, who is recovering from injuries from another fall
for Chris Weylman’s dad Fred, as he continues to rehab from a fall
for Kerry’s friend Diane, who was recently hospitalized
for Jack, as he faces a cancer diagnosis alongside Alzheimers, and for his son, John and his wife Tammy.
for Padraig, as he heals from an injured hip
for Lew’s friend Dan, as he faces kidney disease



