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Worship: Epiphany 3c,1.27.13

Our worship service centers on Luke 4:14-21, Jesus first sermon.  Rev. Sterling Severns’ sermon is entitled, “local boy makes good”.  Worship leaders include the Lisu Choir, Julie Gaines, Sanctuary Choir, Wint Wint Zaw, Carol McMurray, Anna Tuckwiler, and the Church Staff. The service concluded with the welcoming of our four newest church members and presentation of bread for the journey to Robyn Mosley.

We lift Robyn up in prayer in the days and months ahead as she begins a new chapter in her life and we will celebrate her legacy among us for years to come!

 

Epiphany Season 2013 2

Worship: Epiphany 2b, 1.20.13

Our worship service centers on John 2:1-11, Jesus first miracle at the wedding at Cana. Mary, the mother of Jesus, seems to know something that her son either doesn’t know or isn’t ready to acknowledge.  Worship leaders include Christen Schumacher, Molly Huffstetler, Emily Byrd, Susan Sanford, Foster Solomon, Gail Welstead, Lawt Awng, and the Church Staff.

Baptism Sunday, 1.13.13

Our worship service centers on the celebration of Jesus’ baptism and the remembrance of our own baptisms. Worship leaders include Samantha Denton, Megan Strollo, Andrew VB Thawng, Kathy McGraw, Sanctuary Choir, and the Church Staff. 

Have 10 Minutes to spare….once a month?

We prayed for many years for God to bring children back into our collective lives as a church family. God has answered our prayers as life abounds.  The blessing God has bestowed upon us comes with great joy and also great responsibility. I would like ask each of you to find a way in 2013 to invest more resources and energy into the nurture, care, and spiritual development of our children, teenagers, and their families. The staff and leaders in this ministry area will continue to find ways to equip the congregation and also provide opportunities for service. Some opportunities will involve major time commitments while others will be minimal.

The opportunity I would like to share with you this week falls under the “minimum time commitment” column but will have some profound influence in the lives our young people. The Pastoral Staff provides worship Bags for our children each Sunday morning. The bags contain bookmarks for hymns and scripture passages, a Bible, etc.  We create unique worksheets each week to help guide the children through the service.

  • We need 10-20 adults willing to stay after worship…. for 10 brief minutes…..once a month…..to receive the completed worksheets from the children.
  • The mentors will give a prize (provided by the church) to each child that brings their worksheet  to the back of the Sanctuary and, more importantly, offer each child a word of encouragement.

It is amazing to see what edification can do in the life of a child. This wonderful/simple opportunity  will help our children engage in worship in new ways.  I ask for your prayerful consideration.  Interested servants can sign up at the link provided in the comment below.

 

Yours in Christ,

 

Sterling W. Severns, Pastor

Serve as a Sunday Morning Greeter (15 minute commitment)

Greeting visitors may seem like a small thing, but it makes a huge difference in the first impression we leave on our guests. Greeting at Tabernacle is incredibly easy; you just come to your designated location (inside the Sanctuary or outside on the sidewalk) about 15 minutes before worship and then act like your normal sunny selves!

Ideally, we’d like to have about 20 greeters (or couples who greeted together) in 2012.

 

Everyone would be on the list about five times during the year. Families, including children, are invited and encouraged to participate! All you need to do in order to participate is sign up (click here for link)  (You can, of course, trade if you have a conflict).

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Epiphany Sunday, 1.6.13

At Tabernacle we follow the Christian year in our cycles of worship. Each season of the year reminds us of certain truths contained in scripture and helps us focus on what is most important about following God. The lectonary is divided into three different years with each of the synoptic Gospels taking the center stage. The Gospel of John is divided and used during special seasons during all three years. We are currently in the third year; year C which follows the Gospel of Luke.

Today, marks the beginning of the Epiphany Season (January 6 – February 10, 2013). The Biblical basis for Epiphany is in the Gospel of Matthew, Chapter 2, verses 1-11. It is the story of the visit of scholars from a distant land to honor a new born child who would be important to the whole human race. Epiphany is a time for expanding the vision of Christian people. Stories of Jesus in the Gospels are emphasized during this season as we grow to see Jesus more clearly, it is like a light growing ever brighter.  The colors used are white, gold and green.

 

Worship Leaders: Dick Denzler, Samuel UC Lian, Molly Huffstetler, Kathy McGraw, and the Church Staff.

Worship: Advent 4c, 12.23.12

We focus on Peace during the last Sunday of the Advent Season. Peace isn’t the absence of conflict but rather the presence of love! Worship leaders include the Ladies Ensemble, Jessica Corbitt, John Burgess, Chin Choir, Jolin Chaing, Linda Southworth and the Pastoral Staff.

Note: There are a couple of silent gaps in this week’s recording.