The focus of our worship centers on Matthew 5:38-48. Rev. Amanda Miller, one of our own, offers a prophetic sermon based on Jesus challenging words about turning the other cheek, carrying the pack an extra mile, and confronting one’s accuser in court. Special music is provided by an ensemble and scripture is read by Khan Naw, one of our newest family members from the Kachin State (Burma).
Worship: Epiphany 6a, 2.13.11
Our worship centers on Matthew 5:21-37. Jesus offers series of antitheses, “You have heard it said……but I say”, focused on our relationships with one another. Jesus wants more from us because he wants more for us. The scripture readers in the service are Sai Lat and Gail Welstead. Special music is offered by the Sanctuary Choir and a ladies ensemble. The service concludes with a special presentation to Rev. Joel Ingram and bread for the journey is offered to the Strong Family.
Worship: Epiphany 5a, 2.6.11
Our worship centers on Matthew 5:13-20. Special music is provided by the Sanctuary Choir and Communion is led by Rev. Ben Lucas. Jesus doesn’t ask, plead, or command us to be salt and light. Rather, he lifts up the church…….”you ARE salt…..you ARE light.”
Wint Wint Zaw’s Baptism Service: 2.3.11
This special Thursday Evening Service focuses on the baptism of Wint Wint Zaw. Friends and family from throughout the Richmond metropolitan area gathered together to celebrate with Wint and bear witness to Christ’ guidance in her life.
Worship: Epiphany 4a, 1.30.11
The focus of our service falls on Matthew 5-7, The Sermon on the Mount. The complete lesson is read aloud by numerous church members at various points in the service and is undergirded by Ryan Corbitt on the piano.
Worship: Epiphany 3a, 1.23.11
The focal point of our service is the baptism of Samuel Uk Ceu Lian. Special music is provided by the Chin and Sanctuary Choirs. The sermon focuses on Matthew 4:12-23, Jesus calling his first Disciples.
Worship: Epiphany 2a: 1.16.11
Our worship centers on John 1:29-42. John the Baptist encourages Andrew and an unnamed follower to follow Jesus. Jesus encourages the two men to “come and see”. Special Music is provided by Molly Huffstetler, Megan Strollo, Denise Walters, and Terry Witt. Readings are shared by Ilena Hatton, Say Wah Htoo, Andrew VB Thawng, Paul Lian, David Guion, Dan Schumacher, and Ben Walters. We conclude the service welcoming Wint Wint Zaw, Samuel UC Lian, Ilena Hatton, and Kathryn Hall.
Pastor Hendrick’s song of Thanksgiving, January 2011
A Humbling Experience, by Judy Fiske
One never knows what is going to happen in worship on a Sunday morning at Tabernacle Baptist Church. We, as pastoral staff put a lot of prayer, planning and time working to make worship meaningful and orderly, but each week God does seem to remind us of who is actually in charge during worship. Last week God sent us the special gift of the Karen pastor, Pastor Hendrick, from Chapel Hill, NC to help to remind us of the breadth of the community that we join as we are baptized as Christians.
It is often easy as Baptist Americans to view our baptism as a private experience between God and us. We are being baptized to show to the world that we have accepted Jesus as our personal savior. When Pastor Hendrick came to church last week with the purpose of thanking Americans for accepting the Karen into our communities it was visual and aural reminder that while we are indeed baptized to acknowledge our personal relationship with Jesus Christ that baptism also makes us a part of a larger community in which our personal relationship with Jesus gives us the responsibility, courage and strength to participate.
I am constantly inspired by the courage that is exhibited by our Karen and Chin friends as they face new challenges here in America on a daily basis. I am inspired by the strength of their reliance on their individual and communal relationship with Jesus to survive the challenges that they face everyday. I was humbled by the fact that Pastor Hendrick had worked to write and share a song in English to thank America for allowing him the freedom to live and just be himself, worshipping God in the way he saw fit. I hope that America and American Christians will continue to allow people to join our communities and just be themselves; living in the love of God and becoming the people that God intends them to become. I pray that America can live up to praise of a Karen Christian who sings seven verses of “America, America, I thank you” as an expression of his gratitude for being allowed to live, eat, work and practice his Christian faith in freedom.
May each of us continue to do our part to live in community and make people welcome as they come our way.
Pastor Hendrick from Chapel Hill, NC
Sunday, January 9, 2011
“Now I sing a song, When I arrived in America I saw America people in the refugee camp, so I was very, very glad you help us every single day, so when in 2009 I wrote a song for America. I understand only a little. My song 7 parts.”
Oh America, Oh America. I would like to thank you so much you do good things for us.
Oh America, Oh America. I would like to thank you so much for your help at us.
Oh America, Oh America. May God the Lord our God bless you everything you do.
Oh America, Oh America. May God the Lord our God bless you government kingdom.
Oh America, Oh America. You lead in God everything as the Bible told you.
Oh America, Oh America. You have wisdom that comes from God fulfilled in your life.
Oh America, Oh America. May your kingdom withstand all things forever lasting.
Oh America, Oh America. May your kingdom be like heaven ever lasting life.
Oh America, Oh America. In God you trust so thank you see the ______ everywhere.
Oh America, Oh America. You help all needs in everything in everywhere.
Oh America, Oh America. You help us and you take care and give us everything.
Oh America, Oh America. I thank you very much God be with you always.
Oh America, Oh America. I thank you very much for you give us the jobs here.
Oh America, Oh America. In everything for you have, thank you very much.
Amen
Worship: Remembrance of Baptism Sunday, 1.9.11
Our worship centers on Matthew 3:13-17, the Baptism of Jesus. Rev. Ben Lucas is installed as our new Associate Pastor for Children and Families and a surprise visit is made by a Karen Pastor from North Carolina. Please be sure to listen to the beautiful song he wrote and shared with us. Special music is provided by the Sanctuary Choir and an ensemble consisting of Amanda Miller, Megan Strollo, and Molly Huffstetler.
Worship: Epiphany Sunday, 1.2.11
Our annual Epiphany Celebration takes place a few days prior to Epiphany, January 6 or the 12th day of Christmas. This year’s service features special music by an ensemble, scripture read by Wint Wint Zaw, and communion led by Rev. Dan Schumacher. The Pastor’s sermon speaks to God’s grace in leaving a trail of bread and light to guide us each step of the way.