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CUCC T-shirts still available

If you have not yet bought your CUCC t-shirt, there is still time.  If you'd like a shirt, contact Santi Matthews. They cost $15 and any proceeds go to the general congregation budget. Each shirt was hand-tied by a youth and is unique .  The logo was designed by the youth.  Wear your shirt to represent CUCC on our Durham Bulls expedition and at future marches, lobbying days, Wright Center meals, etc.

Come learn your church

Join the fun as we tour the closets and do a general clean-out of the inside of our church buildings.  All ages welcome!  Morning, May 15, 8:30 to noon

April 29 reservations due for Bulls Game

Made your reservation yet for the CUCC Durham Bulls expedition? How: Order your tickets by calling the church office BY April 29 How much: $8.00/person, send send your money to the church office or put it in the May 2 offering plate (checks to "CUCC," memo "Bulls"). When: Friday, May 7 Carpool: We'll meet at CUCC in the Wade Avenue parking lot to carpool at 5:45. Dress code (optional): Wear your new CUCC t-shirt. Haven't bought one yet? Contact Santi Matthews. Need more info? Call Robert Parrish.

An Evening on Pilgrimage

Does a pilgrim’s heart beat inside you? The difference between being a pilgrim and a tourist is simply in how you approach the journey. If like Abraham, Moses, or Paul you have ever embarked--across an ocean or across town--with a sacred purpose, following a call, or even fully awake and alive to the world around you, you have made a pilgrimage. As we approach the season of vacation and travel, we ask you to share your story of pilgrimage with your brother and sister pilgrims at CUCC. What stirred you on your way? How did you prepare? What did you find? The Adult Education Committee invites you to an Evening on Pilgrimage, Friday, May 14th at 7:00 p.m. in the Vaughn Wing. We’ll enjoy a light dessert and time together. Plan to speak or feel free to just listen and be inspired to make your next journey sacred. If you know you’d like to share, please contact Marty Lamb or Ellen Beidler in advance so that we can arrange to support the telling of your story.

Powerful Tools of Caregiving Classes

Bill Lamb will be conducting a 7 week training program, Powerful Tools of Caregiving, starting on May 16th and continuing through June 27th here at CUCC. Sessions will be weekly, meeting from 6:30 to 8:00 p.m. This training program was designed by Legacy Health Systems and is sponsored by AARP-NC and Friends of Residents in Long Term Care. This particular class is being targeted to caregivers providing support to a relative or loved one residing in a long term care facility. Registration is required: Call Bill at 919-819-3338 or email: william.e.lamb@gmail.com if you want to register or you have questions. This program is not limited to members of CUCC. If you know of someone who might benefit, please pass this information on. There is no charge to attend but space is limited to 12 participants. To download a flier for this training go to: Powerful Tools.

Request for prayers

Thank you to all of you who did keep an eye out for Lance Gearing.  Unfortunately, his body was found yesterday.  Please keep the Gearing family and friends in your prayers.

Resources from education discussion

To contact the members of the Wake County Board of Education To look up your district (although you are free to contact all board members), enter your name, address & birthdate.  The screen will tell you your voting precinct and give you a link to your districts.

Forum

A reminder that we WILL NOT be having Forum this Sunday, April 18. See you next Sunday, April 25, for a celebration of Earth Day. We'll hear from Mark Ginsberg, Outreach Coordinator for NC Interfaith Power & Light . He will share information about NC Greenpower .

Please help find this man

Lance Gearing is a friend of my brother-in-law's family.  He has been missing for a few days and, because of health issues, they are concerned for him.  Please take a look at this newspaper story and his photo .  The family thinks he might be headed toward the Triangle.  The emergency contact information is in the article.  Thank you.