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Land Acknowledgement Lunch & Learn, January 28

Land Acknowledgement Lunch & Learn, January 28

Land Acknowledgement

Stewards of the Earth – Lunch & Learn

January 28 After Worship


Stewards of the Earth will be hosting a Lunch & Learn after church on Sunday, January 28 in the Social Hall. Come learn about the indigenous peoples that once resided in Silver Spring. We will have an introductory talk about crafting a Land Acknowledgement and then break into small group discussions. 

This will be the first of three events that the Stewards of the Earth is planning for 2024 around Land Acknowledgements. We will be inviting an indigenous speaker(s) and have a ceremony to acknowledge the land the church has used for over 75 years. 

If you would like more information please contact Leeann Irwin (paxirwin@yahoo.com) or Alison Petersen (alison.petersen1@verizon.net).

April 30 Worship Materials — Earth Month

April 30 Worship Materials — Earth Month

Join us for a special Earth Day Celebration at CCC. Worship begins in person and online at 10:30 AM. The featured speakers is Dr. Beth Norcross. With extensive training and experience in both theology and ecology, Beth Norcross founded and directs the Center for Spirituality in Nature, which offers experiences in nature that open individuals to a lived, loving connection with the Divine Mystery and the natural world. Beth brings to her current work extensive experience in the environmental field, as staff for the US Senate Parks Subcommittee and as Vice President of Conservation for American Rivers. She is also the co-founder of the Green Seminary Initiative and adjunct professor at Wesley Theological Seminary. She has written numerous articles and curricula related to ecology and spirituality.

 

Please join us for coffee and cake to celebrate Earth Day Downstairs in the Social Hall after worship! Remember to add to the Earth Justice Timeline (share the actions you have taken to care for creation). Then go outside and pick up your Native Plant Starter Kit, Test Drive a Nissan Leaf, Tour our Conservation Landscaping and check out Springwell School’s raised garden beds and composting. Learn how to Certify your yard as a Wildlife Habitat!  Plus, check out the activities (and snacks) for kids of all ages!

The following organizations will have tables setup in the Social Hall:
Center for Spirituality in Nature
Natural Wildlife Federation
Justice & Witness Action Network
Wild Earth Spiritual Community
Interfaith Partners for the Chesapeake
Hungry Harvest
Lancaster Farm Fresh Cooperative
Compost Crew
Neighbors of the Northwest Branch
Friends of Sligo Creek
Table of free environmental relevant books
Table announcing the formation of SING (Spirituality in Nature Group)
The Springwell School

 
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CCC Earth Day Festival 2023

CCC Earth Day Festival 2023

Join us! CCC is hosting a Community Earth Day Festival on Sunday, April 30th from 11:30am – 1:30pm. Come down to the Social Hall after church for a cup of coffee, slice of cake and to learn what more you can do to Care for Creation. The following organizations will have tables setup:

  • Center for Spirituality in Nature
  • Natural Wildlife Federation
  • Justice & Witness Action Network
  • Wild Earth Spiritual Community
  • Interfaith Partners for the Chesapeake
  • Compost Crew
  • Hungry Harvest
  • Lancaster Farm Fresh Cooperative
  • Neighbors of the Northwest Branch
  • Friends of Sligo Creek
  • Interfaith Power and Light
  • Through Piscataway Eyes
  • Table of free environmental relevant books
  • Table announcing the formation of SING (Spirituality in Nature Group)
  • The Springwell School

Then step outside to pick up some free Native Plants, test drive an electric car, tour our conservation landscaping and learn how to Certify your yard as a Wildlife Habitat! There will also be activities for kids of all ages! Activities will include: Watercolor painting and coloring, a “Trace Your Foot” activity, and a multi-step “Carbon Footprint Activity” involving both creativity and earth day learning / brainstorming. Additional activities are still being planned!

Questions? For more information, contact Alison Petersen, or the Church Office.

Please Post / Share Widely on Your Community Listservs and Facebook Groups!

Sacred Grounds – Caring for Creation

Sacred Grounds – Caring for Creation

For the past three years, CCC has partnered with the National Wildlife Federation, to plant native plants in our yards as a way to stem run off and pollution into the Sligo Creek Watershed. Once again, we are participating and will be distributing free Native Plants to those who pledge to plant them. Our faith calls us to nurture creation. Our local waterways are part of that—it is where we play and a source of sustenance for birds, frogs, fish, and butterflies. Our actions can protect other people downstream from pollution and flooding.

,Make a pledge today to plant natives in your yard, and we’ll provide you with the information you need to put our faith values into practice. By pledging, you’ll get a free starter kit of native plants that you can pickup on Sunday, April 30th (at CCC’s Earth Day Festival) to plant at home!

We’re aiming to recruit 100 homes—will you be one of them?

YOU CAN STILL PLEDGE!

Link to pledge to plant native plants by June 2023 – 

https://support.nwf.org/page/37119/survey/1

Link to apply for Certified Wildlife Habitat –

https://www.nwf.org/certifiedwildlifehabitat

Link to apply for a Garden for Wildlife –
www.nwf.org/gardenforwildlife

See also — CCC Earth Day Festival 2023

See also — Green Team Corner, April 2023 

Green Team Corner, April 2023

Green Team Corner, April 2023

SAVE THE WORLD (AND IT’S FREE)

One of the simplest actions we can take to improve our Earth is to plant trees. Luckily, Montgomery County has made this easy, free, and work free on our part. The county has two programs to plant free trees on your property. They are separate programs that seek to beautify our neighborhoods, reduce energy costs by providing shade, and soak up carbon dioxide from our environment. 

The county will plant street trees that are maintained by the county. The county monitors the trees and if they do not survive the planting, they are replaced at no cost or effort from you. You can request one at the following link:

MCDOT – Trees https://www.montgomerycountymd.gov/dot-highway/tree/index.html#Planting
montgomerycountymd.gov

If you have backyard space for a larger shade tree, you can also request a tree at: https://treemontgomery.org/request-a-tree/.

See also — CCC Earth Day Festival 2023

See also — Sacred Grounds: Caring For Creation

Juneteenth Protest 6/19/22, 4pm

Juneteenth Protest 6/19/22, 4pm

Silver Spring Justice Coalition Will Join the Family of DeSean Smith to Protest Metro Transit Police Racial Profiling at the Silver Spring Metro Station on Juneteenth (Sunday, June 19th)

Press Contact: Carlean Ponder; Ph: 202-508-1076 

Official Press Release

On Friday, June 10, 2022, 21-year old Howard University Senior DeSean Smith was assaulted by Washington Metro Transit Police as part of a failed fare evasion confrontation. Mr. Smith was thrown to the ground, a knee was placed on his back, he was handcuffed, and searched. This rapid escalation of violence in what should have been a simple conversation about payment of transit fare is shocking.

Passersby were alarmed by the treatment of Mr. Smith and several stopped to offer support as, bizarrely,  an additional 6 or 7 squad cars surrounded the  station.  Mr. Smith managed to say his father’s phone number out loud, and a witness was able to contact him about the violent arrest of his son.  “I can’t believe the inability of those police officers to de-escalate this situation,” said Kevin Smith, DeSean’s father.  “Was all of this harsh treatment and legal entanglement necessary for a suspected crime involving less than $5?”

The police behavior was clearly excessive, as was using taxpayer resources to book Mr. Smith  at the Montgomery County jail and initiating a court process. During the booking process,  Mr. Smith observed one of the arresting officers taking pictures of him on a personal cell phone.  Mr. Smith wants to know how these photographs are being used. He now faces a criminal court date and trumped up charges of theft, resisting arrest, and failure to obey a police officer.

The Washington Metro Transit Police has a long history of racially profiling young black transit riders, accusing them of fare evasion, violently arresting them, and needlessly involving black youth in the criminal legal system.  A report from The Washington Lawyers’ Committee for Civil Rights, found between 2016 and 2018, 91% of citations and summonses were issued to Black people. Forty-six percent of those citations were issued to black youth.  Black children as young as seven have been stopped. Action on this is long overdue. 

Despite numerous civilian complaints and DC City Council hearings, the Washington Metro Area Transit Authority (WMATA) has failed to meaningfully hold accountable its police agency. The ACLU-DC reported that in December 2020, the D.C. Council passed the “Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority Police Accountability Amendment Act of 2020” to create an independent, multi-jurisdictional civilian board to receive and investigate complaints against MTPD officers. To go into effect, Maryland and Virginia must pass identical legislation which would then go through Congressional approval.

Until Washington Metro Transit Police have checks and balances on their use of force, the Montgomery County State’s Attorney, John McCarthy, should end fare evasion prosecution where there is no accompanying violent crime. Mr. McCarthy recently spent $500,000 in a study intended to evaluate racial bias in his office’s prosecutorial decisions.  Now, Mr. McCarthy has an opportunity to demonstrate his commitment to ending such biased practices by denouncing the continued racial profiling of black people, particularly black youth by transit police.

The protest will be held at 4pm on Sunday June 19 at the scene of the abuse. Protesters will be demanding that all charges against Mr. Smith be dropped, that the police officers involved be fired, and that Maryland legislators pass police accountability legislation to authorized independent review of transit police.

Mr. Smith deserves the opportunity to enjoy his summer work, prepare for his final year of college, and to live free of the implications of an unjust criminal legal system. And every Metro rider deserves the same.

Poor People’s March – 6/18/22

Poor People’s March – 6/18/22

Join the Poor People’s Campaign on June 18!

For years UCC members and congregations have been participating in Poor People’s Campaign: A National Call for Moral Revival. This year the work continues with even greater urgency.

As organizers have declared, “We assemble and march on June 18, 2022 because any nation that ignores nearly half of its citizens is in a moral, economic and political crisis. There were 140 million people who were poor or one emergency away from economic ruin before the pandemic. Since March 2020, hundreds of thousands of people have died, millions are on the edge of hunger and eviction, and still without health care or living wages.”

On June 18, 2022, hundreds of thousands of poor and low-wealth people will join with moral allies both in-person in Washington, DC, and online, in a declaration that the interlocking injustices of systemic racism, poverty, ecological devastation, denial of health care, militarism and the false moral narrative of religious nationalism are killing all of us – and we can’t, we won’t, we refuse to be silent anymore!

As we have done in past years, we hope to see thousands of UCC advocates joining the mobilization either in-person or online. First Congregational UCC in Washington, DC [945 G Street, NW] will provide a space of hospitality and networking for UCC members attending in person beginning at 7:30 AM Saturday, June 18. We will join in a commissioning prayer and then march together behind a UCC banner to the rally site. The rally begins at 10 AM at 3rd and Pennsylvania Ave NW.

The evening before the mobilization, Friday, June 17 at 5 PM, the campaign will be organizing a communal dinner for the community at Freedom Plaza. The gathering: “Everybody In, Nobody Out” will provide meals for mobilization participants and others in the community, as well as a time to share in fellowship. After dinner, participants will head to the Lincoln Memorial for a 7:30 PM memorial service remembering those who have died from COVID, systemic poverty and racism.

Please note: COVID-19 safety protocols will be in place. Participants are asked to wear masks and practice social distancing. Please do not attend if you are not feeling unwell or exhibiting symptoms of COVID-19.

Stay tuned for more detail as they unfold! Please let us know if you plan to participate, either in person or online on June, 18 by contacting Sandy Sorensen, or by making sure to register as “United Church of Christ.”

Below are resources and links you can use to encourage UCC members and congregations in your community to engage on June 18:

Video: June 18th promo
Video: Pain and Poverty in America
Video: It’s Time For a Meeting
Digital Toolkit

Forward together! Not one step back!

May 8 Worship Materials

May 8 Worship Materials

Join us on May 8 at 10:30 AM for a celebration of Mother’s Day and all of the special women in our lives. We will also dedicate the plants prepared for the Native Plant Giveaway.

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May 1, March for Justice for Immigrants

May 1, March for Justice for Immigrants

Join the Immigrants March on May 1 or Support Immigrants Bused from Texas
 
March for Justice for Immigrants – The Congregation Action Network (of which CCC is a member) invites us to March on May 1 in solidarity with immigrants advocating for Temporary Protected Status, to call for the end of deputizing of police for immigration enforcement, and demand the end of the “Remain in Mexico” and Title 42 policies.

When: This Sunday, May 1,  2022 at 11am.
Where: Benjamin Banneker Park, past ICE Headquarters, ending with a rally at the White House.
Interested: Contact Anna at amdenicolo@gmail.com.

Solidarity with Migrants from Texas: The Congregation Action Network, Sanctuary DMV, and others are welcoming migrants sent to DC by the Texas Governor (10 buses so far). Help and support are needed.

To volunteer, click here: bit.ly/dcmigrantsupport22. Donations can be sent via PayPal to @SanctuaryDMV with “Texas solidarity” in the memo. Please note that donations are not tax deductible at this time. To purchase from their wish list: bit.ly/TXsolidaritysupplies.
 
With thanks, the Immigration Circle
 

Sweep the Creek 4/24/22

Sweep the Creek 4/24/22

Creek Clean Up

The Green Team is pleased to announce that the CCC CYM group will be commemorating Earth Day, April 22nd by participating in the Friends of Sligo Creek “Sweep the Creek” event on Sunday, April 24 from 1- 3pm.

Let’s cheer the youth on as they pick up plastic, metal, glass, and other trash along the creek on Sunday, April 24 (Near Kemp Mill Shopping Center at the intersection of Arcola Ave. and Lamberton Dr.).

Feel free to join them OR do your own part to help keep our local waterways clean and safe by volunteering at several different locations along the Sligo Creek “Sweep”. Check out Times and Locations for Sign Up (pdf).