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The United Church of Hinesburg is a community-centered church in rural Vermont, celebrating together in person and virtually. As an open and affirming church with ties to the American Baptists, United Methodists, and United Church of Christ denominations, we’re glad you’ve found us. Reverend Jared M. Hamilton, the pastor of UCH, serves as the host of this podcast. For more information about UCH, go to https://www.ucofh.org.
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The United Church of Hinesburg is a community-centered church in rural Vermont, celebrating together virtually during the 2020 COVID-19 Pandemic. This is the audio recording of the  Livestream Service for Easter Sunday, April 4, 2021. To learn more about the mission and programs of the United Church of Hinesburg, visit the website at www.ucofh.org. To support the ongoing work at UCH, donate at https://www.ucofh.org/donate.html.  
​​​The United Church of Hinesburg is a community-centered church in rural Vermont, celebrating together virtually during the 2020 COVID-19 Pandemic. This episode is an audio recording of the Livestream Service on Sunday, November 8, 2020.
​​The United Church of Hinesburg is a community-centered church in rural Vermont, celebrating together virtually during the 2020 COVID-19 Pandemic. This episode is an audio recording of the Livestream Service on Sunday, November 1, 2020.
​The United Church of Hinesburg is a community-centered church in rural Vermont, celebrating together virtually during the 2020 COVID-19 Pandemic. This episode is an audio recording of the Livestream Service on Sunday, October 25, 2020.
The United Church of Hinesburg is a community-centered church in rural Vermont, celebrating together virtually during the 2020 COVID-19 Pandemic. This episode is an audio recording of the Livestream Service on Sunday, October 18, 2020.
The United Church of Hinesburg is a community-centered church in rural Vermont, celebrating together virtually during the 2020 COVID-19 Pandemic. This episode is an audio recording of the Livestream Service on Sunday, October 11, 2020.
United Church of Hinesburg Worship Service for October 4, 2020The United Church of Hinesburg is a community-centered church in rural Vermont, celebrating together virtually during the 2020 COVID-19 Pandemic. To learn more about the mission and programs of the United Church of Hinesburg, visit the website at www.ucofh.org. To support the ongoing work at UCH, donate at https://www.ucofh.org/donate.html.  If you would like more information about UCH online service or wish to connect with us for any reason, please go to our website listed above or email us at unitedchurch@gmavt.net.
The United Church of Hinesburg is a community-centered church in rural Vermont, celebrating together virtually during the 2020 COVID-19 Pandemic. This episode is an audio recording of the Livestream Service on Sunday, September 20, 2020. To learn more about the mission and programs of the United Church of Hinesburg, visit the website at www.ucofh.org. To support the ongoing work at UCH, donate at https://www.ucofh.org/donate.html.  If you would like more information about UCH online service or wish to connect with us for any reason, please go to our website listed above or email us at unitedchurch@gmavt.net.
In this episode, hear the good news from Rev. Jared M. Hamilton, Pastor Intern Andi Lloyd, music from Sammy Angstman, Barbara Herrington, Larry Rice and Joanne Russell; Scripture Readings from Kate Schubart: and Liturgists Howdy Russell & Marie Eddy. 
The United Church of Hinesburg is a community-centered church in rural Vermont, celebrating together virtually during the 2020 COVID-19 Pandemic. This episode is an audio recording of the Livestream Service on Sunday, September 13, 2020. The Bulletin for this service can be found at . We are thankful for all those who helped make this service possible. Bill Schubart offers a moving story about Rev. Baybie Hoover, a street preacher in Brooklyn during the 1970s. Sammy Angstman, Barbara Herrington, Larry Rice, Joanne Russell the Patricks provide music. Barbara Herrington is our reader and Marie Eddy is our liturgist. To learn more about the mission and programs of the United Church of Hinesburg, visit the website at www.ucofh.org. To support the ongoing work at UCH, donate at https://www.ucofh.org/donate.html.  If you would like more information about UCH online service or wish to connect with us for any reason, please go to our website listed above or email us at unitedchurch@gmavt.net. 
The United Church of Hinesburg is a community-centered church in rural Vermont, celebrating together virtually during the 2020 COVID-19 Pandemic. This episode is an audio recording of the Livestream Service on Sunday, September 6, 2020. The Bulletin for this service can be found at https://www.ucofh.org/uploads/2/4/1/5/24158700/september6_2020_bulletin.pdf. We are thankful for all those who helped make this service possible. Bill Schubart offers a moving story about Rev. Baybie Hoover, a street preacher in Brooklyn during the 1970s. Sammy Angstman, Barbara Herrington, Larry Rice, Joanne Russell the Patricks provide music. Barbara Herrington is our reader and Marie Eddy is our liturgist. To learn more about the mission and programs of the United Church of Hinesburg, visit the website at www.ucofh.org. To support the ongoing work at UCH, donate at https://www.ucofh.org/donate.html.  If you would like more information about UCH online service or wish to connect with us for any reason, please go to our website listed above or email us at unitedchurch@gmavt.net. 
The United Church of Hinesburg is a community-centered church in rural Vermont, celebrating together virtually during the 2020 COVID-19 Pandemic. This episode is an audio recording of the Livestream Service on Sunday, August 23, 2020. The Bulletin for this service can be found at https://www.ucofh.org/uploads/2/4/1/5/24158700/august_23_2020_bulletin.pdf We are thankful for all those who helped make this service possible. Sammy Angstman and the Patricks provide music. Thea Gaudette is our reader and Dave and Marie Eddy are our liturgists. To learn more about the mission and programs of the United Church of Hinesburg, visit the website at www.ucofh.org. To support the ongoing work at UCH, donate at https://www.ucofh.org/donate.html.  If you would like more information about UCH online service or wish to connect with us for any reason, please go to our website listed above or email us at unitedchurch@gmavt.net. 
The United Church of Hinesburg is a community-centered church in rural Vermont, celebrating together virtually during the 2020 COVID-19 Pandemic. This episode is an audio recording of the Livestream Service on Sunday, August 16, 2020. The Bulletin for this service can be found at https://www.ucofh.org/uploads/2/4/1/5/24158700/august_16_2020_bulletin.pdf  We are thankful for all those who helped make this service possible. Sammy Angstman and the Patricks provide music. Howdy Russell is our reader and Dave and Marie Eddy are our liturgists. To learn more about the mission and programs of the United Church of Hinesburg, visit the website at www.ucofh.org. To support the ongoing work at UCH, donate at https://www.ucofh.org/donate.html.  If you would like more information about UCH online service or wish to connect with us for any reason, please go to our website listed above or email us at unitedchurch@gmavt.net. 
The United Church of Hinesburg is a community-centered church in rural Vermont, celebrating together virtually during the 2020 COVID-19 Pandemic. This episode is an audio recording of the Livestream Service on Sunday, August 9, 2020. The Bulletin for this service can be found at https://www.ucofh.org/uploads/2/4/1/5/24158700/august_9_2020_bulletin.pdf.  To learn more about the mission and programs of the United Church of Hinesburg, visit the website at www.ucofh.org. To support the ongoing work at UCH, donate at https://www.ucofh.org/donate.html.  If you would like more information about UCH online service or wish to connect with us for any reason, please go to our website listed above or email us at unitedchurch@gmavt.net. 
The United Church of Hinesburg is a community-centered church in rural Vermont, celebrating together virtually during the 2020 COVID-19 Pandemic. This episode is an audio recording of the Livestream Service on Sunday, August 2, 2020. The Bulletin for this service can be found at https://www.ucofh.org/uploads/2/4/1/5/24158700/august_2_2020_bulletin.pdf. To learn more about the mission and programs of the United Church of Hinesburg, visit the website at www.ucofh.org. To support the ongoing work at UCH, donate at https://www.ucofh.org/donate.html.  If you would like more information about UCH online service or wish to connect with us for any reason, please go to our website listed above or email us at unitedchurch@gmavt.net. 
The United Church of Hinesburg is a community-centered church in rural Vermont, celebrating together virtually during the 2020 COVID-19 Pandemic. This episode is an audio recording of the Livestream Service on Sunday, July 26, 2020. The Bulletin for this service can be found at https://www.ucofh.org/uploads/2/4/1/5/24158700/july_26_2020_bulletin.pdf. To learn more about the mission and programs of the United Church of Hinesburg, visit the website at www.ucofh.org. To support the ongoing work at UCH, donate at https://www.ucofh.org/donate.html.  If you would like more information about UCH online service or wish to connect with us for any reason, please go to our website listed above or email us at unitedchurch@gmavt.net. Show Notes: The quote used in the homily comes from Michael Pasquarello, 2020. “Matthew 13:24-30, 36-43” in Connections: A Lectionary Commentary for Preaching and Worship, Edt. Joel Green, et al. Westminster John Knox Press, Louisville, p. 172.
The United Church of Hinesburg is a community-centered church in rural Vermont, celebrating together virtually during the 2020 COVID-19 Pandemic. This episode is for the Sixth Sunday after Pentecost, Proper 10A, which takes place on July 12, 2020. Sammy Angstman has provided music for this episode, including Edward MacDowell’s “To a Wild Rose.” The gospel lesson comes from Matthew, chapter 13:1-9 and 18-23. There will be a homily and service of morning prayers. To learn more about the mission and programs of the United Church of Hinesburg, visit the website at www.ucofh.org. To support the ongoing work at UCH, donate at https://www.ucofh.org/donate.html.  Announcement: We are currently moving forward with a Sunday morning Livestream service at the United Church of Hinesburg and will be taking a break from producing these worship podcast episodes for a short while. I'd like to thank everyone that has participated in these creations during the 2020 COVID-19 Pandemic. And I'd also like to thank our listeners for making these worship services part of your weekly spiritual practice. If you would like more information about the upcoming live stream or wish to connect with us for any reason, please go to our website listed above or email us at unitedchurch@gmavt.net. A few show notes: The quote from Arthur Haines appears in Meaghan Oliver's “A Closer Look at a Roadside Beauty” Northern Woodlands. July 30, 2012. (https://northernwoodlands.org/outside_story/article/roadside-beauty). The quote from Wendell Berry regarding soil is from Wendell Berry, 1977. “The Use of Energy.” The Unsettling of America: Culture and Agriculture. Avon; New York; p. 86. Van Gogh's "The Sower at Sunset" can be viewed here: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:The_Sower_(Sower_at_Sunset)#/media/File:The_Sower.jpg. Paul writes to the Corinthians about the body of Christ in 1 Corinthians 12. 
The United Church of Hinesburg is a community-centered church in rural Vermont, celebrating together virtually during the 2020 COVID-19 Pandemic. This episode is for the Fifth Sunday after Pentecost, Proper 9A, which takes place on July 5, 2020. Sammy Angstman has provided music for this episode, including Florence B. Price’s Adoration. Special thanks go to Mary Eddy Stewart for reading today’s gospel lesson, which comes from Matthew 11:16-19 and 25-30. There will be a homily and service of morning prayers. To learn more about the mission and programs of the United Church of Hinesburg, visit the website at www.ucofh.org. To support the ongoing work at UCH, donate at https://www.ucofh.org/donate.html.  
The United Church of Hinesburg is a community-centered church in rural Vermont, celebrating together virtually during the 2020 COVID-19 Pandemic. This episode is for the Fourth Sunday after Pentecost, Proper 8A, which takes place on June 28, 2020. Sammy Angstman has provided music for this episode, and she and Baker Angstman also perform one of Béla Bartók’s Romanian Folk Dances. Special thanks go to David Eddy for reading our gospel lesson, Matthew, chapter 10, verses 40-42, and our Hebrew Bible Lesson from Genesis 22, verses 1-14. There will be a homily and service of morning prayers. To learn more about the mission and programs of the United Church of Hinesburg, visit the website at www.ucofh.org. To support the ongoing work at UCH, donate at https://www.ucofh.org/donate.html.  
The United Church of Hinesburg is a community-centered church in rural Vermont, celebrating together virtually during the 2020 COVID-19 Pandemic. This episode is for the Third Sunday after Pentecost, Proper 7A, which takes place on June 21, 2020. Sammy Angstman has provided music for this episode, including an excerpt from Franz Schubert’s Sonata in C Minor. The gospel reading for this Sunday is a tough one from Matthew, chapter 10, verses 24-39. There will be a short homily and service of morning prayers. To learn more about the mission and programs of the United Church of Hinesburg, visit the website at www.ucofh.org. To support the ongoing work at UCH, donate at https://www.ucofh.org/donate.html.  
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