News at First Church

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Holy Week at First Church

As our Lenten journey comes to an end, we enter into Holy Week.

We begin with a Palm Sunday celebration on April 13 (8:30am in the Chapel; 10:30am in the Sanctuary), followed by a Luau and Community Egg Hunt!

We’ll continue into Maundy Thursday Communion and Tenebrae at 7pm in the Sanctuary, then conclude with a celebration of Christ’s resurrection on Easter Sunday at 9am and 11am in the Sanctuary.

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More Vile

The ability to change one’s mind is quite possibly the most underrated personal trait.

Detractors call it waffling, inconsistency, lack of confidence, weakness of character - or in extreme circumstances, even betrayal. Proponents know it as cognitive flexibility. The Catholic Church calls it a “clarification.” I call it the greatest leadership skill you can have.

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Like a Good Neighbor

“Which of these three do you think was a neighbor to the man who fell into the hands of robbers?” The expert in the law replied, “The one who had mercy on him.” Jesus told him, “Go and do likewise.” (Luke 10:36-37)

Disaster relief is something that follows you. Whenever a healthcare provider asks me how long it has been since my last tetanus shot, I do the mental math on how long it has been since Hurricane Harvey. The heavy-duty overalls hanging in my closet (specifically used for post-ice storm, post-tornado, post-hurricane, post-fire, post-flood work) remind me of the many times when we dropped everything and started coordinating recovery plans because there were people and communities who needed help clearing debris, ripping out flood-contaminated dry wall and carpet, or bleaching the already molding places of their home or church.

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The Way of Sorrows

Winding through the Old City of Jerusalem, the Via Dolorosa represents the path to the cross. In Jerusalem, this route is marked by 14 Stations of the Cross, positioned from the Antonia Fortress to the Church of the Holy Sepulcher. In church halls, sanctuaries, along corridors, and in gardens around the world, different versions of these stations have been created for centuries.

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A big THANK YOU

A big THANK YOU to those who contributed to my upcoming Volunteer in Mission trip to Kenya!  I leave January 16 – and I’m awed and grateful for the support I’ve received from my friends at FUMC and elsewhere! 

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Save the Date - All Church Reads

Everyone in our church community is invited to participate in a shared reading and discussion of “When We Walk By: Forgotten Humanity, Broken Systems, and the Role We Can Each Play in Ending Homelessness in America” by Kevin Adler and Donald Burnes.

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Update from Global Missions

While FUMC members and friends are enjoying delicious fair-trade food items from Palestine, the Global Mission committee …

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