Christ Congregational Church

Celebration of Life for Steve Jordan

Celebration of Life for Steve Jordan

A Celebration of the Life of Stephen Jordan will be held at CCC on Saturday, February 17.

10:00 AM : Wake in the Sanctuary

11:00 AM: Memorial Service

1:00 PM: Burial and Committal at Parklawn Cemetary

2:00 PM: Repast at Christ Congregational Church

The 11 AM Memorial will be streamed on Zoom. CLICK HERE for the link.

Read Stephen’s Obituary

Isobel Ruth Kaupert Memorial Service

Isobel Ruth Kaupert Memorial Service

CCC hosts a Celebration for the Life of I. Ruth Kaupert on Saturday, August 19, 2023 at 2 PM. A reception will follow the service in the Social Hall.

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8/19/2023 Service Bulletin (pdf)

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Bettye Jean Whitney Memorial Service

Bettye Jean Whitney Memorial Service

Monday, July 10 @ CCC

10:30am – Family Hour in Sanctuary

11:30am – Service Begins in Sanctuary

(Cemetery Committal Services at Gate of Heaven Cemetery)

2:30pm – Repast in Social Hall

Condolences for the family can be sent to:

Howard Whitney
21080 Concord
Southfield, MI 48076

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Jim Henkelman-Bahn Celebration of Life

Jim Henkelman-Bahn Celebration of Life

A Celebration of Life service for Jim will be held on October 29, 2022 at 10:30 A.M., at Christ Congregational Church, 9525 Colesville Road, Silver Spring, MD 20901.

The service can also be attended via Zoom.  The Zoom link is https://us02web.zoom.us/j/83265716247

Please log into zoom about 5 minutes early to avoid being delayed for the beginning of the service.  

James Henkelman-Bahn—dedicated husband, father, grandfather, and friend; scholar, teacher, and mentor; a man of many accomplishments and numerous commitments— died peacefully at home in Riderwood Village in Silver Spring, MD, on August 24, 2022, at age 89 following a valiant 30-year battle with prostate cancer. With him at the end was his wife, Dr. Jackie Bahn-Henkelman. He had entered Hospice a few months earlier.

James Henry Henkelman was born on May 13, 1933, to Wilbert Wendell Henkelman, a civil engineer, and Leora (Holzaepfel) Henkelman, a homemaker. He earned a bachelor of science degree from Miami University of Ohio in 1954, graduating magna cum laude and as a member of Phi Beta Kappa and the Omicron Delta Kappa Leadership Honorary, and a master of education degree in 1955. After serving as a teacher and principal for several years in elementary schools in Ohio, and for two years in the United States Army, he enrolled at Harvard University, from which he received a doctor of education degree in curriculum in 1965. In 1981, he earned a second master’s degree, in Applied Behavioral Sciences, from Whitworth College in Spokane, WA.

In 1964, Jim moved to Maryland with his wife at that time, and two daughters to join the faculty of the University of Maryland College Park, where he held a joint appointment in Mathematics and Teacher Education. Over the course of his 30-year career at UMCP, he created several cutting edge programs, including a master’s certification program to prepare public school teachers to teach a multicultural curriculum, and a doctoral program in professional development for educators. He chaired the Department of Curriculum and Instruction in the College of Education, and also served as director of the Office of Laboratory Experiences, which was the administrative arm of the student teaching and field experiences component of the University’s teacher education programs and which oversaw the Teacher Education Centers—collaborations between the University and neighboring school systems that became a model copied nationwide.

Following his retirement from UMCP, Jim became emeritus associate professor and embarked on a new career in partnership with Jackie, providing training and consulting for United Nations agencies in more than 25 countries and for nonprofits, religious organizations, government agencies, and corporations in the United States. The two of them were founding board members of three non-profit organizations: Impact Silver Spring (MD); Opportunity Associates—Romania, which provided leadership development training in that country; and The Center for Emotional Intelligence and Human Relations Skills (Pasadena, CA).He was a member/trainer of the Mid-Atlantic Association of Training and Consulting (MATC) and the NTL Institute for Applied Behavioral Sciences, and was co-steward of the NTL Diversity, Inclusion, Social Justice Community of Practice.

An eager learner, Jim was certified in a number of technologies, including the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator, the 360 degree assessments of Personnel Decisions International, and the BarOn and ESCI Emotional Intelligence assessments. He was honored for his work as a trainer and consultant by numerous organizations, among them the National Staff Development Council, the Maryland Council of Staff Developers, the Maryland Association of Teacher Educators, and the Maryland Society for Training and Development.

After his cancer diagnosis and undergoing a prostatectomy, Jim educated himself extensively on the disease, joined several patient support groups, and participated in a number of experimental drug trials. Even as the cancer spread in his final years and limited his mobility, he maintained a positive attitude and participated in life to the fullest extent possible.

Throughout his adult years, Jim was an ardent advocate for many causes, including but not exclusive to civil rights, racial justice, marriage and LGBTQ equality, and environmental sustainability. He lobbied the Maryland General Assembly and local governments in favor of legislation related to these and other issues, and sought out and joined numerous organizations and churches dedicated to social justice reform. As church moderator at First Congregational Church, UCC in Washington, DC, he bypassed the polity of the church and opened the doors for overnight lodging for marchers during the first Poor People’s March, led by Coretta Scott King, which demanded an Economic Bill of Rights for the poor—an act for which he was sanctioned by the church leadership. Later, when he and Jackie became members of Christ Congregational Church, he led the way for it to become an Open and Affirming Congregation. He was one of CCC’s ardent leaders in racial justice reform, marriage equality, and prison reform.

At Riderwood Village, Jim became the first captain of the Riderwood Pickleball League; was involved in and chaired one of Riderwood’s annual Earth Day fairs; and was one of three people who started a residents’ supporting sustainability group, which morphed into a Sustainability Committee consisting of equal numbers of Riderwood residents and top-level management. At age 80, he volunteered to be arrested at a Poor People’s Campaign protest in Annapolis, MD. His last public activist stance, while a Hospice patient, was to attend the Poor People’s Campaign march in Washington, DC in June 2022 in his wheelchair.

For more than 35 years, Jim was one of five close-knit men in a support group that met weekly in person and/or by Zoom during Covid. In February 2022, he attended his last annual retreat of the group in The Villages retirement community in Florida, assisted by his wheelchair and the support of these treasured friends.

Jim was an original member of the DBA community, a semi-utopian collective of friends who purchased several hundred acres of undeveloped land in Blue Hill, ME, in 1974. Some members decided to live there full-time, while others, including Jim, later joined by Jackie, made it an off-the-grid summer retreat where they built cabins and a community center. Members of Jim and Jackie’s extended family gradually joined DBA. Until this past summer, when his deteriorating condition made it impossible, Jim spent several weeks at DBA each year.

Jim was preceded in death by his parents; his first wife, Phyllis Evans; his sisters, Dorothy Henkelman Jarrett and Helen Henkelman Steinert; and his son-in-law Jeff Bauer. He is survived by his wife, Jackie; his children, Jan (Howard) Bennett, of Bethesda, MD; Katy Bauer, of Bethesda; David Bahn, of York, PA; and Brian (Molly) Bahn, of Ashburn, VA; and his grandchildren, Molly (Justin) Bennett; Ryan (Jari) Bennett; Ellie (Colin) Bauer, and Nick, Emma, and Olivia Bahn, all of whom adore him and will miss him greatly. He also is being mourned by the innumerable friends, colleagues, and others whose lives were touched by his kindness, many of whom have shared that Jim’s example taught them how to live. Some involved in his last days also credit him with teaching them how to die.

Donations, in lieu of flowers, may be made in Jim’s name to Christ Congregational Church (https://cccsilverspring.breezechms.com/give/online, select “Give to Memorials” under the dropdown menu). Or donate to the Environmental Defense Fund (https://www.edf.org, select “Legacy and Investment Gifts” under “Ways to Give”).

A memorial service for Jim is being planned for October 29, 2022, 10:30 a.m. at Christ Congregational Church, 9525 Colesville Rd. Silver Spring, MD 20901 which can be attended in person or via Zoom. 

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Memorial Service for Glenda Neal, 7/9

Memorial Service for Glenda Neal, 7/9

In Memory
A memorial service for Glenda Neal will be held on Saturday, July 9 at 10 am in the sanctuary at Christ Congregational Church. There will be a reception immediately following the service in the social hall.
 
Worship bulletin for memorial service (pdf)
 
Read Glenda Neal’s obituary
 
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June 19 Worship Materials

June 19 Worship Materials

Summer worship begins at 10 AM!

 

During our annual memorial for Robert White, a neighbor who was shot and killed by a MCPD officer in 2018, we will draw our attention to the ongoing demands for police accountability within the context of our faith tradition.

 

We will be joined by Irene Thompson, sister of Robert L. White. We will also welcome DeSean Smith, who was recently assualted at the Silver Spring Metro by WMATA Police.

 

Later on Sunday at 4 PM, join Silver Spring Justice Coaltion, CCC Members, and allies for a public action at the Silver Spring Metro in support of DeSean as we protest police profiling and ongoing violence in our community.

 

CLICK HERE for FB Event page

 

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Memorial Service for June Leonard 3/26/2022

Memorial Service for June Leonard 3/26/2022

The family of June Leonard invites you to a Celebration of Life and Reception in honor or beloved CCC member June Leonard on Saturday, March 26 at CCC. The Service begins at 11:00 AM. We will also offer a live stream for those who cannot attend in person. 

June Leonard’s Obituary

Online Memorial Service via Zoom:

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Meeting ID: 119 508 399

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Please contact the church office for more information.

Celebrating the Life of Doris Raber

Celebrating the Life of Doris Raber

Celebrating the Life of Doris Raber

Saturday Oct 23 at 2:00 at CCC

 CCC will host a live, in-person memorial service celebrating the
life of long-time member Doris Raber. Doris’ family invites any who
wish to attend in person to gather at the church in the sanctuary. Masks
and sign-in are required for all.

If you wish to watch the service from home, we will also have a video feed on Zoom. Here is the login link:

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CLICK HERE to view the Service Bulletin

CLICK HERE to view the hymn “Open My Eyes”