Showing posts with label favorite hymns. Show all posts
Showing posts with label favorite hymns. Show all posts

September 7, 2008

The Ant Girl


Rev. Jayne Pool(l.) and Rev. Deacon Carolyn Foster(r.) prepare for Communion

Holy Eucharist was celebrated with Rev. Jayne Pool. Centered around forgiveness Rev.Pool told the story of growing up with few children in her community. Her brother was fortunate in that the children available were boys but, no girls. Until, one day a neighbor moved in with a girl a couple years older than she. One day while playing the "new girl" stirred a stick in an ant bed and then told Jayne to hold it. Of course her response to the girl was no. That's when the "new girl" told Jayne that if she didn't hold the stick, she would no longer be her friend. Desperate to keep her friend she held the ant laden stick and became the recipient of the conceivable results. As Jayne howled in agony her mother rushed outside asking what happened. The new girl explained in feigned innocence that Jayne was being bitten by ants. Jayne's mother rushed her inside and into the shower. Upon later investigation of what really happened, Jayne's mother forbade her to play with the "ant girl" which she obeyed. All ties with the offending family were cut off.

On entering high school Jayne and the "ant girl's" paths crossed again. The ant girl had grown into an attractive and friendly girl who remembered Jayne and tried to renew the lost friendship. Jayne remembered what had happened ten years earlier and didn't reciprocate the gesture. The ant matter had never been discussed with the ant girl or her parents. After the physical hurt Jayne had been left emotionally bitter.

Matthew 18:15-20 makes reference to being "loosed and bound". We are bound when we hold grudges. We are loosed when we forgive. Today's Gospel is what could be considered conflict resolution. It instructs us on what to do in the matters of conflict and hurt. Rev. Jayne explained that because communication about the ant incident was never discussed with the girl or her parents the seeds of ill feelings were sown. This girl may have been a wonderful friend who could have helped her during her transition into high school or later been a positive impact in her life. We diminish our lives when we are bound and don't forgive. When we forgive Jesus is there.*****
Scriptures
First Reading-Exodus 12:1-14
Psalm 149
Second Reading-Romans 13:8-14
Gospel-Matthew-18:15-20*****

Musician, Sundra Smith leads the choir in the
Offertory music, Song of Thanksgiving
September


Birthdays


Birthday honoree Bertha Smith(far left in pink)
is joined by (from l.to r.) Ariel Cameron,
Andrea Duckery, and Mary Williams

Though hard at work, Kathy Cook(second from left in dark blue)
celebrates a birthday this month. Also pictured are (l.) Ellarine Stroud,
Kathy, Claudette Stallworth, and Ocie Milner

Marcellus Smith also celebrates his birthday this month. September is a busy month for Marc.


Anniversaries



Celebrating 30 years of marriage
Marcellus and Sundra Smith
Marc Smith gives his ecstatic bride, Sundra
a kiss

*****
Celebrating 35 years of marriage
Cecil and Olivia Washington
The blissful couple gives a radiant smile
*****
Announcements
September 7th was the last St. Mark's First Sunday Potluck Luncheon which immediately followed the morning service. Members, friends and visitors were invited to stay for this fabulous luncheon coordinated by Jackie Nixon.
Jackie Nixon clasps a ladle as
she readies herself to prepare
punch
A message from Jacqueline Nixon
I would like to extend a special thank you to all who helped to make our final pot luck luncheon a success. Indeed it was a success and it could not have been successful without your help.
Thank you all kindly.
Jacqueline Nixon *****


+Giving flowers for the altar is a wonderful way to honor, remember and celebrate special people and events in our lives. Please consider placing flowers on the altar for one Sunday this years. The sign up calendar is located on the bulletin boards outside the Fellowship Hall.


+The last session of the Healthy Congregations study by Peter Steinke will be held Sunday, September 14th from 8:45-9:45am. in the Fellowship Hall. Deacon Carolyn will officiate.


+A tear off sheet is being provided each Sunday so that you can place names of your favorite hymns in the basket at the back of the church. From this survey we hope to hear all the collections that mean something to each of us.


+ If you were not present when pictures were taken for the St.Mark's Picture Directory but would like to submit one, e-mail it to Deacon Carolyn and hopefully there is still time.(check roster for e-mail address)*****


The Recessional song was When Terror Streaks Through Morning Skies
The lyrics were written by Mary Louise Bringle two days after the events of September 11, 2001. It is at once a lament, an intercession, and a thanksgiving for the courageous acts of rescue workers.
Verse 1

When terror streaks through morning skies And
fear dazed minds grow numb, With interceding,
prayerful sighs, O Healing Spirit come.

Verse 2
Come reach us through the mute appeal Of
dust-smeared hands and face Whose acts of valiant
love reveal an unexpected grace.

Verse 3
Through ash and rubble of our past, You
held our hopes alone. Rebuild our fragile
dreams to last: Of faith and not of stone.

Verse 4
Redeeming God, when hatreds turn Our
morning skies to night, Transform our raging
hearts to yearn For peace and healing light.
*****



September 3, 2008

Laboring in the Christian World

The Holy Eucharist was celebrated with our guest and friend, Rev. Charles Taylor.

In his sermon, Rev. Charles spoke of Ms. Allison whom he remembers from his church as a young man growing up. She had a favorite song entitled "Work While the Night is Coming". Here on the eve, of Labor Day, he thought it would be good to mention the song and it's lyrics:
verse 1
Work, for the night is coming,
Work, through the morning hours,
Work, while the dew is sparkling,
Work, 'mid springing flowers,
Work, when the day grows brighter,
Work, in the glowing sun,
Work, for the night is coming,
When man's work is done.


verse 2
Work, for the night is coming,
Work through the sunny noon,
Fill brightest hours with labor,
Rest comes sure and soon.
Give every flying minute,
Something to keep in store,
Work, for the night is coming,
When man works no more.

verse 3
Work, for the night is coming,
Under the sunset skies,
While their bright tints are glowing,
Work, for daylight flies.
Work 'til the last beam fadeth,
Fadeth to shine no more,
Work, while the night is darkening,
When man's work is o'er.

In this song, there is no reference to God, the Holy Spirit or the Church. What then is the message? What is the night and why or for whom is the work?He then spoke of Jesus - He knew why He worked and what He was to accomplish:
1. He did the work of someone else (His Father). Our work should be the same - the servant on someone else.
2. He did not justify His deity. We are the beloved children of God, our work for Him should bring us true fulfillment
3. He was not working to get to heaven, to earn a partnership or salvation.
4. His work was joyful - though He knew what was coming, He was not controlled by the night...He was God's gift.
He then referred to another Hymn - Come Labor On:
verse 1
Come, labor on!
Who dares stand idle,
on the harvest plain
While all around him waves the golden grain?
And to each servant does the Master say,
“Go work today.”
verse 2
Come, labor on!
Claim the high calling angels cannot share
—To young and old the Gospel gladness bear;
Redeem the time;its hours too swiftly fly.
The night draws nigh.
These are the first two verse of this six verse hymn. It can be found in our Hymnal #541. Here we hear of God's love and presence. And because of our faith, He will be there to welcome us into His new day!

Processional -#552
Readings (Joyce Ladd):Exodus 3:1-15
Psalm 105: 1-6I
Romans 12: 9-21
Gospel (Deacon Carolyn)Matthew 16:21-28
Music by the Voices of Praise "Trading My Sorrows", and "Come Holy Spirit"
Announcements

+The last First Sunday Potluck Luncheon for the summer will be held after our regular church service on Sunday, September 7, 2008. The sign-up list will be posted on the bulletin board, please stop by and sign-up to bring something to make this a very, very special luncheon. This time, we are going to play a game that will allow everyone to win something and will be lots of fun. Plan to bring two (2) "no gender" gifts that cost no more than $5. I am asking for two gifts in the event we have visitors and this will allow them to participate, also. I am very excited about September's First Sunday Potluck Luncheon, so please help to make this a wonderful one. Should you have questions, please contact me via email or by telephone . (check church roster for this information) Thank you so much. Jackie Nixon, September Coordinator St. Mark's First Sunday Potluck .

+Giving flowers for the altar is a wonderful way to honor, remember and celebrate special people and events in our lives. Please consider placing flowers on the altar for one Sunday this years. The sign up calendar is located on the bulletin boards outside the Fellowship Hall.

+Healthy congregations study by Peter Steinke is still be lead by Deacon Carolyn on Sunday morning from 8:45-9:45am

+A tear off sheet is being provided each Sunday so that you can place names of your favorite hyms in the basket at the back oif the church. From this survey we hope to hear all the collections that mean something to each of us.

+Thanks to Deacon Carolyn for hosting the back to school pool party for the kids.

+Mark Smith announced a meeting for the upcoming children’s Sunday School class.

+The Adult Sunday School class will resume on September 14 at 9:00 am

+Welcome to Mamie Hymes guests, Mr. And Mrs. Bryan Thomas, and little Mamie.

St. Mark's Bible Study Group

Pictured, standing left to right: Bertha Smith, Mary Williams, Heager Hill, and seated, Mamie Hymes. Other group members not pictured, Deleon Fancher, Nettie Hill, Lucille Tarver, and Olivia Washington
The St. Mark's Bible Study Group, currently studying William Barclay's, "The Gospel of Mark", meets weekly on Wednesdays from 12 noon until 1:00pm at the church. Please feel free to join this wonderful group of brothers and sisters as they study and pray together. submitted by Bertha Smith




Hope you had a wonderful Labor Day !!