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Calendar - Sunday, July 06, 2008 |
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Worship Schedule Assignments
July 6, 2008 - Pentecost 8, Proper 9
Zechariah 9:9-12
Psalm 145: 8-14
Romans 7:21—8:6
Matthew 11:25-30
Altar Flowers: Jennifer Rogers,
Sandra Curtis Communion Bread: Sharon Goodrich Maggie’s Sexton:
Open-Chad Cumming ; Close– Tom Strother
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| 9:00 a.m.
| 11:00 a.m.
| | Greeters | Dave
& Linda Fritz
| Skip
Cochran & Jan Thames
Melanie MacNicol | Gwyneth
Erxleben
| | Lectors | Milwee
Family | Skip
Cochran—1st Lesson
Donnal Walter—Psalm
Trent Palmer—2nd Lesson
| Cheryl
Crutcher—1st Lesson
Vance Marker—2nd Lesson | | Intercessor | Milwee Family
| Jay
Bruno
| Bill Trice | | LEM | Wells Autrey | Pat Davis Nancy Edens
| Excy Johnston Susan Marlowe
| | Visitor | Wells Autrey
| | | | Sacristans | Chloe
& Paul Langston
| Nancy Daniels
Needed | Joyce
Graham
Sandra Curtis
| | Acolytes | None | St
Matthew Team: Pete,
Sean & Thomas Alexander | St
Matthew Team:
Scott Smith
Sarah Cumming
Needed | | Oblationers | None | Skip
Cochran & Jan Thames
| Chad
Cumming Jr. Family | | Ushers | Drew
Phillips
| Skip
Cochran
Dick Babeu | Steve
Goodrich
Michael Campbell
| | Sound | None | None
| Austin
Grimes
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Services Time: 8:00am Every week on Sunday
Quiet worship with organ music only.
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Services Time: 9:00am Every week on Sunday
Family Worship with congregational singing and music by The Nine O'Clock in the Morning Musicians (guitar,
bass and drums in an eclectic mixture of musical styles)
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| Classes for All |
07.06.2008 |
Services Time: 10:00am Every week on Sunday
Classes for all ages.
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Services Time: 11:00am Every week on Sunday
Worship with organ music, traditional congregational hymns and anthems by St.
Margaret's Choir.
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Services Time: 6:30pm Every week on Sunday from June 1, 2008 to August 31, 2008
Sundays, beginning June 1, 2008
6:30 p.m.
A true “come as you are!” If you’re coming back from a weekend at the beach or from work in the garden, wear your swimsuit and coverup or garden clothes! Music will be very simple and easy to sing.
This worship service will follow the Lecto Divina style: rather than a formal sermon, there will be a reading of the scripture, a silent time to contemplate the reading, a second reading of the scripture, then a brief discussion of what God is telling you through that reading. The service will conclude with Holy Eucharist.
Children are invited to attend the service. There will not be childcare.
“In Lecto Divina, the idea is to read a short passage of scripture and let a word or phrase catch your attention. Lecto Divina is not scripture study. It is a form of prayerful meditation where you literally try to let go and let God lead you to something. The hard part for somebody like me is to not analyze the passage, but to let it flow over me, to float on God’s Word and to be still and listen.
I once read that a passage of scripture you read in Lecto Divina can be likened to being in a dark room. There are many doors in this room, but God wants you to walk through a particular one at this particular moment in your life. So, how do you find your door? As you read the words from scripture, it is like following your way along the walls of this dark room, feeling for the edges of the door. When your attention becomes focused on a word or phrase, you have found your door. Now, you have to find the doorknob. Slowly, or quickly, depending on how God wants to gift you, you dwell on your word or phrase and the doorknob is discovered. It may take deeper probing and letting go, but eventually the door will open, and you step through to something meant for you to learn.
(Note: Not every session of Lecto Divina will yield results. You have to let go and trust God that on some days, He will feed you the sweet fruit of consolation. It is up to God, not you. Don’t force anything. Persevere.)”
Borrowed from http://jounal.cowpi.com/2006/03/go
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