On Saturday, June 2, 2018, several members of our congregation marched in the parade that kicked off the event, reminding all present that they are welcome here at BUCC. [Click on the title of this post to see pictures]. We were joined by many community groups and other UCC congregations to celebrate inclusiveness and acceptance of everyone, regardless of gender or orientation.
One of our members felt that “we’re marching in support of those who’ve felt excluded from church and religion in general.”
Also, on May 1, 2, & 3rd, you can support Edna House by eating at Melt Bar & Grilled (so good!) and presenting the flyer you can download and print this flyer.
Sunday, May 13th is our annual Mother’s Day collection!
This year we will be collecting donations to benefit Edna House (as we did last year) to help women who are in recovery from drug and alcohol abuse. We will collect funds as well as items:
Find out more about Edna House at ednahouse.org
Please join us for worship this Sunday, the most glorious day in the church calendar.
Alleluia! Jesus Christ is risen!
Please join us to hear:
Sunday, April 29, 2018 At 4:00 PM
Program will include works by Beethoven,
Ysaÿe, Grieg, and Wieniawski.
Free-will offering will be taken. A reception with light snacks will follow.
Brecksville UCC is located at the intersection of Routes 82 & 21,
23 Public Square, Brecksville, Ohio
(Due to construction on 82, please enter from Arlington Road, 1 block south of 82 on 21.)
For further information, call 440-526-4364.
That’s a question we will be discussion for five Tuesday evenings in Lent, from 7:00-8:15 pm in Pilgrim Hall. For this series, we will look at the “Beatitudes” which are found in Jesus’ Sermon on the Mount in Matthew, and in Jesus’ “Sermon on the Plain” in Luke. In addition to comparing both Gospel accounts, we will utilize some intriguing insights from a set of daily devotional readings by Franciscan priest Richard Rohr. Plus, we will share the issues, questions, thoughts and ideas that each of you bring to the table!
The topics for the evenings will be:
Sunday February 11 at 7 PM – 9 PM
We will be watching Valarie Kaur’s TED talk on Revolutionary Love and follow with an engaging discussion.
In a time of deep polarization and escalating hate, Revolutionary Love is the call of our times. Every Valentine’s Day, the word “love” is captured by Hallmark cards, sidelined as personal and romantic — too fickle and sentimental to be a political force.
Love is more than a feeling, it is sweet labor. When we love even in times of crisis, we can transform relationships, our country, and our future. Love becomes revolutionary.
Across the country, people concerned with the state of our communities and our country have mounted a powerful resistance against hate and the dangerous policies and rhetoric of this administration. This year, we will need to maintain a strong defense against actions that threaten the very pillars of our democracy. But resistance alone is not enough: We will burn out, or worse, we will start to mirror the vitriol we are resisting, especially as we enter the 2018 midterms.
So this year, let’s come together to #ReclaimLove!
Refreshments will be served. Feel free to bring snacks to share as well. ALL are welcome!
A great way to celebrate the last Sunday before Lent begins! The New Orleans-style band will feature Eric Seddon on clarinet; Pastor Dave Shackle, trumpet; Steve Ostrow, trombone; Mark Mazak, tuba; and Steve Kraus, banjo. Service is followed by gala potluck downstairs in Pilgrim Hall. Come join us for the festivities!