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2015-05 Our Church Matters Message

Dear Friends,

New life and the power to live as God calls us. That’s what this month holds for us. The Great Fifty Days of Easter are only about half over as we move into May, and Pentecost with its fire and stirring wind will blow through us before the month is over. It is so fitting that we will be celebrating several baptisms, confirmations and new members this month!

Please remember that we will have only one service at 10 am on Pentecost Sunday when we celebrate our Confirmation Class. Coffee, juice and other light refreshments will be available immediately following the service so that the congregation may greet the Confirmands and their families.(The service will be a little longer than usual, but this is a once-in-a-lifetime event for these young people, and it is our opportunity to show them our love and support!)

In her book, Teaching a Stone to Talk, Annie Dillard wrote:

On the whole, I do not find Christians, outside the catacombs, sufficiently sensible of the conditions. Does anyone have the foggiest idea what sort of power we so blithely invoke? Or, as I suspect, does no one believe a word of it? The churches are children playing on thefloor with their chemistry sets, mixing up a batch of TNT to kill a Sunday morning. It is madness to wear ladies' straw hats and velvet hats to church; we should all be wearing crash helmets. Ushers should issue life preservers and signal flares; they should lash us to our pews. For the sleeping god may wake some day and take offense, or the waking god may draw us out to where we can never return.

When I think about Pentecost, I think of Annie Dillard. Power. I love that last half-sentence: “…the waking god may draw us out to where we can never return.” What if? We do like to keep things comfortable, the way we like them, the way we are used to them. The “comfort” that Jesus
spoke of when he was leaving the disciples, was comfort to sustain them in the danger of continuing his ministry. The Comforter (the Holy Spirit) was to come to remind them of Jesus’ teachings and to keep them on track – moving into God’s reality instead of “business as usual.” What if the Comforter is moving us powerfully into ministry that demands hard hats instead of Easter bonnets? 

As we look forward to those baptisms, confirmations, and new member celebration, pray. Pray that as these beloved take a new place in the faith family, they will bring with them the fresh wind of the Spir-it, sharing insight and the nudging of that Spirit toward ministry that is powerful and life-changing – for all of us!

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Dear Friends,

I don’t know what it is about snow drops, but I look for them eagerly every February and I am never disappointed.  They tend to bloom right when we need a little reminder that the beauty of spring is just around the corner.  This year, mine are really late.  They came up last week and just started to bloom this week.  For me, they are a sign of Resurrection even more than lilies.  They are delicate and brave.  No matter how wet or how cold, they still get through.  It looks to me like the deep snow kept them from blooming sooner, and I thought we wouldn’t see them this year – but there they are!  New life in the midst of the mud and the muck of all the mess we have had over the last weeks.  They always make my heart sing.  Easter is coming!

Our Lenten journey culminates this coming week with Holy Thursday, Good Friday, and ultimately EASTER!  As we have been reading The God Story together, this is the week of the climax and resolution of the GREATEST Story Ever Told, and I hope that you will participate in all of the opportunities, finding yourself in these last chapters of the Lent/Easter story.

On Holy Thursday at 7 pm, we will gather in the Asbury Fellowship Hall to begin the service with the Last Supper.  Then we will move to the Narthex to visit the Garden of Gethsemane and close the service in the sanctuary.

On Good Friday at noon, the churches of the Northwest Ministerial Association will gather for worship in our sanctuary, with the pastors of the Ministerium leading the service.

Then on Good Friday at 7 pm, we will gather in the Sanctuary for our own service, with a chancel drama of those who encountered Jesus in his walk to the Cross.

Saturday, April 4, is our BIG EASTER EGG HUNT.  Please invite all the children you know to come and participate in the egg hunt, the craft-making, and the refreshments (see details below).  Our Community Kitchen will offer lunch that day as well, and I hope that a number of us will show up to enjoy a meal and fellowship with our gathered community.

On Easter Sunday, April 5, we will have 3 services:

7:30 am – Asbury Fellowship Hall – Praise Service with breakfast and communion

8:30 and 10:30 am – Spirited Traditional Easter Worship with choirs, brass, and clowns

Don’t Miss Out!  See you in Church!  Please remember to invite your neighbors who do not have a faith family!

Please note that I will be leaving after worship on April 19, for a week of study and worship planning.  I will return on Saturday afternoon, April 25 and look forward to Youth Sunday, April 26!

Blessings on you,

Vivian

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