Sunday, January 30, 2011
Wednesday, January 26, 2011
Sunday, January 23, 2011
January 23, part 2
January 23, part 1
Time to drop the nets
Friday, January 21, 2011
Breakfast Potluck on Sunday!
Wednesday, January 19, 2011
Midweek Message
"The Calling of St. Peter and St. James," James Tissot, French, 1836-1902
Pastor Charles will be preaching this week on Matthew 4:12-23, one of the call narratives of Jesus and his disciples.
Somethings to think about: What does it mean to you to be called by Jesus? When or where did you feel this call and how did you respond? How far would you go to answer Jesus' call in your life?
Sunday, January 16, 2011
A foggy morning in Iraan
A thought for Sunday, Jan. 16
-Teresa of Avila, 16th century
Wednesday, January 12, 2011
Tonight's Ad Board Meeting
Highlights of the meeting include:
The board heard the from James (treasurer's report) that we are in good shape as 2011 begins. As with many congregations in this day and age, it is important for everyone to be involved in the support of the ministries of this church. The budget was revised to reflect changes brought about by Pastor Charles' status as an elder under appointment and the increase in medical/pension payments to Conference.
Dr. Franks (trustees) commented on the condition of the rental parsonage (across the street from the church) and the work that will be done to maintain the property. The church itself is in good shape and the flower bed work is on schedule for completion in April.
Attending tonight were: Cathy Allen, Pastor Charles, Wanda Carpenter, Dr. Edwin & Chris Franks, Deanna & James Jordan, Kirke McKenzie, Evans Turpin, and Ronnie Ward
(as Pastor Charles was leaving, Chris Franks reminded him to be on the look out for deer. Just as Pastor Charles passed the turn-off for Alley Oop Lane, he spotted six deer between that corner and the hospital! Good advice, Chris!!!)
Mid-week message for January 12th
The sermon this week, "Come and see," focuses on the gospel lesson, John 1:29-42. John the Baptist is at work at the River Jordan and together with his disciples is witness to the early ministry of Jesus.
John describes Jesus to his disciples as Agnus Dei, the Lamb of God. What does this term mean to you? How do you describe Jesus to your friends, family, and neighbors?
Tuesday, January 11, 2011
Ad Board this week
Sunday, January 9, 2011
A Wonderul Sunday in Iraan
The heat was back at the First UMC in Iraan this morning! Thanks to James Jordan for fixing this problem - no coats were needed in the sanctuary today!!! During our fellowship time, Burton Lanehart presented several of his new UMC crosses. What a treasure he, and these crosses are to us!
Today was observed as Baptism of the Lord Sunday in many churches around the world. During our worship service, the congregation took part in a renewal of the baptismal vows and in communion. As part of our service, people were encouraged to take blue "glass stones" from the baptismal font as a reminder of their baptism.
Prayer for Baptism of the Lord Sunday
Father in heaven, at the baptism of Jesus in the River Jordan You proclaimed Him Your beloved Son and anointed Him with the Holy Spirit.
Grant that all who are baptized into His name may keep the covenant they have made, and boldly confess Him as Lord and Savior, who with You and the Holy Spirit lives and reigns, One God, in glory everlasting. Amen.
Friday, January 7, 2011
Baptism of the Lord Sunday - Jan. 9
Thursday, January 6, 2011
The Day of Epiphany
The Epiphany Window (visit of the Magi) St. Peter's Church,
Langley, Staffordshire, England.
A young man recovers the Epiphany Cross during the Greek Orthodox celebration of the Baptism of Jesus in Spring Bayou - Tarpon Springs, Florida.
Today is the Day of Epiphany. In the tradition of the western Church, Epiphany marks the event when the Magi, the "three kings," arrived in Bethlehem and worshipped the newborn Messiah. In the eastern Church, Epiphany is observed as the Baptism of the Lord by John at the River Jordan.
We three kings of Orient are; Bearing gifts we traverse afar, field and fountain, moor and mountain, following yonder star.
Refrain
O star of wonder, star of light, star with royal beauty bright, westward leading, still proceeding, guide us to thy perfect light.
Born a King on Bethlehem’s plain, gold I bring to crown Him again, King forever, ceasing never, over us all to reign. Refrain
Frankincense to offer have I; incense owns a Deity nigh; prayer and praising, voices raising, worshipping God on high. Refrain
Myrrh is mine, its bitter perfume breathes a life of gathering gloom; sorrowing, sighing, bleeding, dying, sealed in the stone cold tomb. Refrain
Glorious now behold Him arise;King and God and sacrifice; Alleluia, Alleluia, sounds through the earth and skies. Refrain
Wednesday, January 5, 2011
Twelfth Day of Christmas
Gather around the Christmas Tree!
(Traditionally, v. 1-3 are sung before the opening of the presents and v. 4-5 are sung after the presents have been opened.)
Gather around the Christmas Tree! Gather around the Christmas Tree! Ever-green have its branches been, it is king of all the woodland scene; For Christ our King is born today! His reign shall never pass away.
Refrain: Hosanna, Hosanna, Hosanna in the highest! Hosanna, Hosanna, Hosanna in the highest!
Gather around the Christmas Tree! Gather around the Christmas Tree! Once the pride of the mountain side, now cut down to grace our Christmas-tide; For Christ from heav'n to earth came down, to gain, through death, a nobler crown. Refrain
Gather around the Christmas Tree! Gather around the Christmas Tree! Ev'ry bough has a burden now, they are gifts of love for us, we trow. For Christ is born, His love to show, and give good gifts to men below. Refrain
Gather around the Christmas Tree! Gather around the Christmas Tree! Tapors bright in the branches light, till our eyes all shine at the goodly sight, for Christ, our Light, is born to-day, His glory ne'er shall fade away. Refrain
Farewell to thee, O Christmas tree! Farewell to thee, O Christmas tree! Thy part is done, and thy gifts are gone, and thy lights are dying one by one: For earthly pleasures die to-day, but heavenly joys shall last alway. Refrain
Farewell to thee, O Christmas tree! Farewell to thee, O Christmas tree! Twelve months o’er, we shall meet once more, merry welcome singing, as of yore, for Christ now reigns, our Savior dear, and gives us Christmas every year! Refrain
- Written by the Rev. John Henry Hopkins, Jr., 1857, Tune: Holy and the Ivy. Rev. Hopkins also wrote We Three Kings.
Monday, January 3, 2011
Eleventh Day of Christmas
The Clown of God is an old story (either Italian or French, depending on your source). It centers on an orphaned child who goes begging from door to door, juggling for his food. He eventually joins a traveling troupe of entertainers, and gains fame and fortune as a juggler, until he grows old, and with his skills diminishing, again becomes a homeless beggar.
One Christmas Eve, he seeks shelter in a nearby church, and falls asleep on a pew in the rear of the church. He awakens to find the church filled with townspeople offering their gifts during Midnight Mass. After the congregation had departed he approaches the creche` and offers the only thing he has left: his gift of juggling.
He puts on his clown face, and juggles as he never had before. He dies, giving everything he has in his attempt.
The message of the story is that it is not what we can offer the Lord, but the spirit in which we offer it, that really matters.
One Year Ago Today!
It was one year ago today that Pastor Charles began his ministry in the parish of the First United Methodist Churches in Iraan and McCamey! If you want to see the blog entry for that day, click "here!" Praise be to God for a truly blessed year in minstry with the ama-zing people in these two west Texas towns!!!
Sunday, January 2, 2011
Tenth Day of Christmas
Faithful Folks!
Ninth Day of Christmas
(Chancel of Wesley Chapel, London)
Each year, John Wesley - the founder of Methodism - would begin the New Year with a "Covenant Service." The heart of the service, focused in the Covenant Prayer, requires persons to commit themselves anew to God.Scriptures read at this service included Deuteronomy 31: 9-13, Jeremiah 31: 31-34, Psalm 50, and John 15: 1-8.
The Prayer of Invitation from this service follows:
Commit yourselves to Christ as his servants. Give yourselves to him, that you may belong to him. Christ has many services to be done. Some are more easy and honorable, others are more difficult and disgraceful. Some are suitable to our inclinations and interests, others are contrary to both. In some we may please Christ and please ourselves. But then there are other works where we cannot please Christ except by denying ourselves. It is necessary, therefore, that we consider what it means to be a servant of Christ.
Let us, therefore, go to Christ, and pray: Let me be Your servant, under Your command. I will no longer be my own. I will give up myself to Your will in all things. Lord, make me what You will. I put myself fully into your hands: put me to doing, put me to suffering, let me be employed for You, or laid aside for You, let me be full, let me be empty, let me have all things, let me have nothing. I freely and with a willing heart give it all to Your pleasure and disposal.
I do here covenant with You, O Christ, to take my lot with You as it may fall. Through Your grace I promise that neither life nor death shall part me from You. I make this covenant with You, O God, without guile or reservation. If any falsehood should be in it, guide me and help me to set it aright.
Mighty God, let this covenant I have made on earth be ratified in heaven. In the name of the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. Amen.
Saturday, January 1, 2011
Eighth Day of Christmas - New Year's Day
"On the eighth day, when it was time to circumcise the child, He was named Jesus, the name the angel had given him before He was conceived." - The Gospel according to Luke 2:21 (NIV)
A Christian New Year's Resolutions
How can I use the New Year to better serve my Lord? I'll read the Bible every day, and be the more in accord. I'll find new ways to serve others; I'll love my neighbor, too. I'll focus on "give" instead of "get" in everything I do. I'll forgive the people I'm mad at; angry feelings I'll discard; I'll try to love my enemies, even though it's hard.
In the New Year, I'll lift people up, instead of pulling them down. I'll fill my hear with love and joy, and never wear a frown. I'll let go of my worries; I'll put it all in His hands; I'll repent and try to sin less, and obey all His commands.
These New Year's resolutions are difficult, at best, but there is something I can do each day that will put my soul at rest: I'll love my Lord with all my heart, with all my mind and soul, and if I do that essential thing, all the rest will be in control.
- written by Joanna Fuchs