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Gilford Community Church Youth Complete Confirmation

6/12/2024

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On June 6, 2024, the Gilford Community Church had a Confirmation Celebration where each of the youth presented their overall journey to their mentors and families. “This year we had five students participate in our confirmation class. Brynn Blackwelder, Bella Bryant, Anya Arenstam, Zach Arenstam and Brooke Baron have thoroughly impressed us all with their dedication, enthusiasm, critical thinking and positive energy throughout this journey,” said Amber McLane, Director of Youth and Family Programs at GCC.
 
The five individuals chose a mentor to guide them through this year's sessions. Those mentors were Kathy Meierjurgen, Thom Francoeur, May Stewart, Lisa Buckley, Stacey Pate, and Cindie Graham. The mentors helped facilitate discussion, participated in our monthly classes and church visitations. "Compared to my own confirmation experience, this program allows the confirmands to explore their faith rather than prescribe it. Their final presentations suggest that they all had positive experiences at each church. This gives me hope that they will continue their faith journeys as they move through the world," said Mentor Kathy Meierjurgen.
 
The group was able to visit 7 different churches. During these visitations they attended services and had in depth conversations with the pastors, bishops, rabbi and priests. Their monthly meeting had structured time for reflection and a focus question students would have to discuss with their mentors. The focus questions ranged from praying, life after death, baptism and many more. "I always walked away from the visits with a positive burst of energy. This process has helped me to understand how even if we all believe different things, the universal faith is to always be a kind and loving person,” said Youth Brynn Blackwelder.
 
“This entire experience has been eye-opening, and I am so proud of our youth. Congratulations again to Anya, Zach, Brynn, Brooke and Bella,” added McLane.
 
Located in Gilford at 19 Potter Hill Road, the Gilford Community Church (GCC) is an inclusive, open community that welcomes believers and doubters, seekers and skeptics, young and old. Viewable live on Facebook and available on YouTube, Sunday service at GCC takes place at 10 a.m. To learn more, or virtually attend service, visit gilfordcommunitychurch.org.
 
(Pictured; Pastor Michael Graham, Youth Director Amber McLane, May Stewart, Anya Arenstam, Kathy Meierjurgen, Brooke Baron, Bella Bryant, Stacey Pate, Brynn Blackwelder, Lisa Buckley, Cindie Graham, Thom Francoeur and Zach Arenstam)

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Gilford Community Church Choir to Present Heather Sorenson's Requiem

6/5/2024

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On Sunday, June 9th at 10 am, the Gilford Community Church Choir will be joined by a 15-piece orchestra and present Heather Sorenson's Requiem. The piece is dedicated to the GCC choir members we have lost. 
 
“I chose the piece because even though it's a requiem (a mass for the dead) it still has lots of moments of hope and joy to reflect the time we have in rehearsal, and the friendships we maintain through singing in choir”, said AJ Coppola, GCC’s Music and Choir Director.
 
The Requiem will be performed as part of the church service, “we'll be taking over the Sunday so it will mostly be the requiem that day”, added Coppola.
 
The choir has been working on the piece since January and will perform as part of our regular Sunday service, therefore, is a free event.

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