Visit Saugatuck Congregational Church this Sunday!

Find out more here.

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The July/August issue of The Herald is now available online!

Click here to download it. (PDF)

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Interim Time Workshops

Wed., July 21, 7–8:30pm
The United Church of Christ: What’s it all about?

Wed., Aug 18, 7–8:30pm
Communications Among and Between Us — Discourse for a Healthy Future (an interactive dialogue)

Click here for details.

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Our “Saugatuck Plays” playgroup meets year-round

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Our July Food Drive supports Christian Community Action.

Click here for their summer wish list.

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Our Sunday Farmer’s Market is Back!

New time! 10AM–1PM

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Watch the inspirational new UCC video, “The Language of God.”

Field of Flags
at Saugatuck Congregational Church

Friday, June 18th — Monday, July 5, 2010

 

Field of Flags at Somers Congregational Church

Field of Flags at Saugatuck Congregational Church

Saugatuck Congregational Church is honored to be hosting Field of Flags — a silent, patriotic and poignant reminder of the cost of war. On Friday, June 18th, 5,516 American flags — one for each American casualty in Iraq and Afghanistan as of 10:00AM on June 17th — were placed on our church’s great lawn by church, veteran and community groups. The flags will remain in place through the Fourth of July weekend.

Each flag represents not simply one casualty, but all the family members and friends who have been touched by that life now gone. They represent our respect for those who have served and are currently serving in the military and our hope for peace in the future, for a time when no one is called upon by our country to give the greatest sacrifice.

The list of casualties, by state, is displayed in the church narthex (vestibule) showing the name and rank of each American casualty.

Field of Flags at SCC

During our Sunday Farmer’s Market, three Sundays — June 20, 27 and July 4th — will be dedicated to our Connecticut veterans:

  • Kick for Nick® : collecting soccer balls to be sent to children in Iraq
  • Homes For The Brave®: a 42-bed transitional housing facility located in Bridgeport for male veterans, which also offers intensive case management and vocational services
  • Female Soldiers: Forgotten Heroes: Creating a transitional supportive housing program for homeless female veterans

Our Sunday Farmer’s Market will also serve as a collection site for letters and items to be sent overseas to local Armed Services personnel.

The “Field of Flags” was dedicated in October 2005 at the Somers Congregational Church in Somers, Connecticut. For more information regarding the history of the Field of Flags, please visit their website.

Fielf of Flags at SCC

Our SCC Field of Flags Team Members:

  • Co-Chairs: Mary Ann West & Randy Christophersen
  • Ruth Jones (mother of a CT National Guardsman deployed in January)
  • Liz-Ann Koos
  • William Meyer
  • Anne Patterson
  • David Pool
  • Nancy Pool

Special Thanks go to:

  • The Somers Congregational Church Flag Missions Team, Anne Kirkpatrick and Jo-Ann Hornyak, for their mission in bringing Field of Flags to communities around the country
  • American Red Cross
  • Baker Graphics
  • State Senator Toni Boucher
  • Boy Scouts & Girl Scouts
  • Cameron Bruce, trumpeter
  • Don Cavett, bagpiper
  • CERT — Civilian Emergency Response Team for directing traffic
  • Bob Custer and the Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 399 for their invaluable knowledge and flag displays
  • David Doyle, SCC, for grounds maintenance and spectacular church presentation
  • Craig Gillespie, musician
  • Marcia Harrington, Saugatuck Congregational Church office angel
  • Don Hazzard and the American Legion
  • Interfaith Council of Westport and Weston
  • Gordon Joseloff, First Selectman of Westport
  • Joe Kowalsky, J.P. Landscaping
  • Dan Long for Field of Flags poster and artwork design
  • Shalini Madaras, Kick for Nick and Homes for the Brave
  • Nicole Mathias, harpist
  • Oscar’s Deli owner Lee Papageorge for providing tents, breakfast, lunch, and water for our volunteers
  • Patriot Guard, who honor those in military service
  • Saugatuck Congregational Church Trustees and Council
  • Rev. Howie Tobak, Interim Minister, Saugatuck Congregational Church
  • The Shamrogues, with SCC’s own Bill Morse
  • Westport-Weston Chamber of Commerce
  • Westport Downtown Merchants Association
  • Westport Fire Department
  • Westport Parks & Recreation Department
  • Westport Police Department
  • And all the volunteers who are keeping the spirit of Field of Flags alive…

For more information, and for media inquiries, please contact Mary Ann West at mwestwrites@gmail.com.