A World Without Worry

Similar documents
E-Newsletter November 17, 2016

Work for the Common Good

Epiphany, Presence, and Sense of Call

Louisiana Interchurch Conference

March 29, Louisiana Interchurch Conference To live the faith we hold in common

Bible Study: Leader s Guide

Louisiana Interchurch Conference

WORSHIP RESOURCES Prayers

Text: Psalm 121 Title: Looking Up

FOOD and the Faith of life. Sustainable September 2011 Worship Resources

.. Daily Devotions Devotions November 26 December 2, 2017 By Pam Durbin First Lutheran Church, Gladstone, MI

Fifth Sunday In Ordinary Time.

The Episcopal Diocese of Louisiana 2018 Cycle of Prayer

Heart felt Prayers. A comforting Prayer Book for the Catholic Divorced and Separated, and friends. By Anne Sheila Livesey

Thanksgiving Day Service

Welcome to Our Mother of Perpetual Help Parish

SPECIAL CHRISTMAS OFFERING 2017

Overflowing with Thanksgiving

Many of us are already in the midst of our

Schedule. Matthew 6:1-2. Matthew 6:3-4

The Vineyard. Be a Good Steward of Thanksgiving Day. [Jesus] knows people s personal histories, their strengths and weaknesses, their

Aumonier Book of Prayers and Benedictions

11/18/2012 Thanksgiving Sunday A Puritan Thanksgiving Rev Seth D Jones EXPOSITION OF MATTHEW 6:25-34

The Banner. The Lord is My Banner. Exodus 17:15 December 6, First Baptist Church, Cuero

VANTAGE POINT: MATTHEW

Abundant Life Confessions. Jesus, You came to give me life and that I have it abundantly. I receive it!

Light a CandLe take a MoMent to prayerfully ConSider a Shining MoMent

The Zion Spirit. This We Believe. "Grounded in Christ: Sent to be a blessing" Zion Lutheran Church 330 Griswold Street Elgin IL 60123

Forest Prayers. Courtesty of Christian Aid

PRINCIPLES OF GENEROSITY. The Earth is the Lord s and everything in it, the world, and all who live in it. Psalm 24:1

Third Sunday after Pentecost, Matthew 6:22-33 July 2, 2006

Here are the songs we sang this Sunday. This shows the song name, the artist who performed the song, and the cd that contains the song.

51. The Gospel of John 6:1-9

News. Christian Stewardship and the Need for Recreation. Diocese of Grand Rapids Office of Stewardship and Development Stewardship July 2013

Deeply Rooted Ephesians 3:17; Jeremiah 17:7-8; Matthew 12:33, 35

Schedule. Matthew 6:1-2. Matthew 6:3-4

Worship Order World Interfaith Harmony Week

The Good Fight Meditation on 1 Timothy 6:6-19 Sept. 25, 2016 Merritt Island Presbyterian Church

WEEK OF PRAYER AND FASTING- DEVOTIONAL

SATAN S FAVORITE LIES. God Can t Be Trusted

Introduction. Some Promises of God In This Life. Ability To Understand And Do His Will. Introduction. Ability To Understand And Do His Will

RADICAL GIVING. Question: What is the plain and simple way to give to the Lord with the proper motivation?

Trust in You Lauren Daigle How Can It Be. Your Mercy Austin Stone Worship Everflow. So Will I (100 Billion X) Hillsong Worship Wonder

Psalm 23 The Goodness of God in Providing for His People (part 1)

SID: When he put his hand on your head, people use adjectives. Flippantly, you said it felt like a fire. Did it really?

Global Day of Prayer to End Famine Sunday, 21 May 2017

Servants and Being Watchful Mark 13: Bro. Brian McClure, November 18, 2015

ST. JOHN S GRACE UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST

CANDIDATE S REPORT (to be filed by a candidate or his principal campaign committee)

Come Away My Beloved

Mission I:8 Lesson. Giving to God - Part I October 19, 2014

Seek God Ministries Website:

2 Corinthians 9:6-15 First Presbyterian Church

Main Point: Jesus is the one who sends the Spirit. Main Application: Find joy from a life with the Spirit, not from your circumstances.

INSPIRED WORD April 25, 2018

Pastor s Message We re letting go of the old year and getting ready to delve into I have to say that 2014 was a good year for Elk River Lutheran

Fifth Sunday of Easter Stewardship Sunday 29 April Dr. Susan F. DeWyngaert. Psalm 92:12-15 John 15:1-8. The Importance of Being Connected

Monastery of St. Clare

Novena. in preparation for the V National Encuentro. September 11-20, Day 1. Day 4 For the Church. Day 2. Day 3. Day 5. Day 9. Day 6.

Prayers for Pilgrims

I ll let you in on a secret. If there was a Worriers Hall of Fame I d be a charter member.

Vashon Presbyterian Church. November 2017 Newsletter

Streetsville United Church. Sunday, Jan. 12, Rev. John Tapscott GOD SPEAKS

Crossroads Connection Prison Ministries 2008 Annual Report

THE LINK. Anticipation!!! Disciples Christian Church. October! November! December! January! SPECIAL POINTS OF INTEREST. Coming to a church near you

Merry Christmas 2012 Everyone!!!

Surviving the Storms of Life Pt 2 - April Showers Bring May Flowers Matthew 14:22-33

The Moravian Way A Teenager s Guide to the Moravian Covenant for Christian Living

CROSS CATHOLIC OUTREACH KOBONAL HAITI MISSION. present FOR THE POOREST OF THE POOR WEDNESDAY, MARCH 4, 2015 RENAISSANCE BATON ROUGE HOTEL

Great River Region Newsletter March 28, 2014 Rev. Barbara E. Jones, Regional Minister

Kindergarten T E A C H I N G. My Bible Lessons H E L P S. teaching helps samples for B-45 Stories About Seeds

Who is able to stand? Revelation 6:12-7:17

Sunday, September 17, Genesis 1:1-5 Light and Dark

Can God Spread A Table in the Wilderness? Exodus 16: Moses had his hands full. It seemed like such a noble job to lead the Hebrew people

Imagine Montreat Imagine, if you will, a large room, a cavernous room, with a high

Secret to Great Evangelism A Reflection Paper

Plan B. Church of the Palms. Sunday, September 10, 2006 The Rev. Graham Hart, General Presbyter Peace River Presbytery

THANK YOU, HILLS CHURCH!

Making Sundays Happen Worship at Our Core

Being the Church in a Post-Katrina World New Orleans Area Prayer Pilgrimage February, 2007

To Our Beloved Family in Christ

Ephesians 6:8; 1 Timothy 2:1; Colossians 1:9 12; Philippians 4:6 7. Option A: Name That Emotion. Option B: Centering Prayer

Giving. in Hope Church.

For the Children s Sake Deuteronomy 6

Prayer for Lammastide

Ladies Thankoffering Service

6 "Watch out! Don't do your good deeds publicly, to be admired by others, for you will lose the reward from your Father in heaven. 2 When you give to

FOR ALL CREATION S C R I P TURE -GUI D ED PRAYER ON C L IMATE C HANGE PRAYER IS ONE OF THE MOST POWERFUL TOOLS WE HAVE AS CHRISTIANS WE PRAY.

Cloud GPPC Psalm 8, Romans 8:18-25, Hebrews 12:1-2. This Sunday, as the saying goes, we re nurturing two birds with

WHAT JESUS SAID THEN AND NOW Thermometer, Thermostat, and Temperature

King of the Ages, Revelation 15:2-4. Elgin, Thanksgiving Eve, Nov. 23, Jonathan Wilson

St. Paul s News December 2012

New Centerville Lutheran Parish Believing, Praying, Doing: In the name of Jesus Christ

The Sermon On The Mount. Our First Priority Must Be Serving God. Pleasing God Motive For All Righteousness

In Want or Plenty, We Thank God. Deuteronomy 8:1-10. What are you thankful for? On a national holiday such as this, God s people take

Jesus On Worry Worry Is Linked With Our Treasure. Concern Or Anxiety?

PRAYING THE PSALMS Intro Week

Holiday Survival Guide - 3

The Mustard Seed Newsletter

Set E Dan 2:20-21 Matt 5:3-6 Matt 5:7-9 Matt 5:10-12 Matt 5:13-14 Matt 5:15-16 Matt 5:17-18 Matt 5:19-20

Transcription:

Contents: A World Without Worry (Article from our Director) In Sympathy A Mural for Healing after swastika defacement November is National Adoption Month Friends Mail-out and Giving Tuesday Week of Prayer please send us your scheduled events!!! Plant a tree for Thanksgiving Offering thanks to our recent contributors - we couldn't make it without you all! Dates to Calendar and LIC Holiday Schedule ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ A World Without Worry Jesus said, "I tell you, do not worry about your life, what you will eat or what you will drink, or about your body, what you will wear. Is not life more than food, and the body more than clothing? Look at the birds of the air; they neither sow nor reap nor gather into barns, and yet your heavenly Father feeds them. Are you not of more value than they? Matthew 6:25 26 Some years ago the singer Bobby McFerrin made popular a song with the catchy title, Don t Worry, Be Happy! In several critical life situations eviction from an apartment, no companion, no money the singer responds with don t worry, be happy. Jesus teaches that God will provide for us and that we are of value, precious to God. Thanksgiving is an attitude and act. Some people simply live their lives as thankful people, and they are an inspiration to all of us. For many of the rest of us we need a reminder like Thanksgiving Day to recall the blessings we have received from God and from people who incarnate God s love and gifts to us. Often, we receive an abundance of blessings that overflow into our lives like the bounty of a table set for Thanksgiving. The song haunts me though when thinking of being happy in spite of having only a few possessions and impoverished by a lack of relationships. Having a family can be the most important gift God gives us. An experience of one of my sons comes to mind again. One summer he went with a church youth group on a mission trip across the border into Northern Mexico. The faith based group Casas de Cristo sponsored projects to build very simple homes

for families in that region. Our teenage son came back from the trip with a changed attitude and demeanor. As he joined in with the families who helped to build their own house, our son was struck by the happiness and joy of these people who had practically nothing in comparison to his home and possessions displayed throughout his room. As in so many instances in life, we go on a mission to help others and discover our own need and how God working through others brings gifts of insight and gratitude. In the midst of this approaching season of Thanksgiving there are challenges to the health and well being of peoples that beg our attention and response. We are the ones who are called to incarnate and make present the grace of God so that happiness and peace might be a possibility for all. One need only think of migrants and immigrants seeking a better life including a life without the daily threat of violence if not death. Some would say we or those of our ascendants who came before us, make us all migrants and immigrants. The doors were open to the pilgrims and those who followed. For the kingdom truly to come, the stain of prejudice and racism among other sins must be removed from our identity as a nation. There is so much for which to give thanks and yet much work still to do. May God Bless efforts to move forward to the day when there might be a world without worry. In Sympathy Our prayers are with the family of Mary Jane Jones, who passed away on October 27th after a battle with cancer. Mary Jane served on the LIC Board of Directors as a Board Member at Large from March of 2011 to March of 2016. She resigned after her husband, Lawrence, was diagnosed with terminal brain cancer. Before that, he had attended some of the LIC Board meetings with her and he was just as helpful and friendly as she was. They had been married almost 56 years when he passed in June of 2016. Mary Jane was a woman of many accomplishments. Find out more and/or sign her guest book here. A Mural for Healing after swastika defacement The Northshore Jewish Congregation, also known as "NJC," is located in Mandeville, and is the only synagogue between Baton Rouge and Biloxi, Mississippi. On September 5th, members were shocked and concerned after arriving to find symbols of hate spray painted on the side of the building. Surrounding community stepped up with support for the beleaguered congregation. A volunteer from Slidell arrived quickly after hearing of the incident on the news and pressure washed the graffiti off of the bricks. NJC held a service of thanks to all supporters on 9/16/18.

However, a mural artist in Metairie still wanted to do something more. She contacted the NJC, offered her talents, and together with the kids from NJC created a mural on that same wall: The Religious School students, along with Rabbi Pinsky, and Mural Artist, Laurie Alan Browne, named and dedicated the mural: Ha Chayim Ha Tovim (Together We Heal). Rebecca Slifkin, the NJC Administrative Assistant, told the LIC: What was a horrible shock is now a beautiful, hopeful space. Racism and its associated hatreds and fear are perpetuated only by those who choose to keep stirring it up. It is encouraging to see community banding together with love instead. November is National Adoption Month Celebrated across North America each November, this special month of awareness building helps to increase the number of families considering adoption and celebrates the joys of creating families through foster care adoption. The LIC s Bread or Stones program seeks to improve the lives of all of our children. There are many children longing for a forever family and kids aging out of the foster care system with no family. Here is an excerpt from the 2018 Presidential Proclamation: During National Adoption Month, we recognize the immeasurable love and support that adoptive parents and families provide to hundreds of thousands of children each year. We celebrate the lifechanging act of adoption, bring attention to the millions of Americans who are eager to adopt, and express our gratitude to the families who have welcomed children into their lives and homes. My Administration also acknowledges the courage of those mothers and fathers who place their child for adoption. Our Nation grows stronger because of the love and sacrifice of parents, both birth and adoptive. Read more here

Friends Mail-out and Giving Tuesday Twice per year, we mail out a Friends of the L.I.C. support request. For *all of those on our postal mailing list, you should be receiving a letter this week. (*Requests are not sent out to those who recently gave. Thank you!) This year Giving Tuesday falls on November 28th, and we hope that will be a reminder as well. Please respond as generously as you are able to, as your support is very important in helping with our ongoing operational expenses. We have a goal of $5,000 for this year. To date, we have received $2,420. So we re almost halfway there! Every gift counts and your help in meeting our goal before the end of this budget year would certainly be appreciated! We ll send a couple of 2019 wallet calendar cards as a small thank you to each person who contributes, along with an IRS acceptable receipt. Week of Prayer please send us your scheduled events!!! If you haven t scheduled one yet, please start the process! We ask that all member LIC churches take the lead in planning for 2019 Week of Prayer services in their communities. Please let us know as soon as you know of events occurring in your area, so that we may post them in the LIC newsletters and/or on the LIC website. Plant a tree for Thanksgiving You can give back to nature by planting a tree during the Thanksgiving Holidays, and to say thank you for everything that you have in your life. The air you breathe, the food you eat and the products you use all come from the same source. By giving back to nature you will also be helping other people that don t have as much as you. A healthier planet will be able to look after more people.

Can t plant a tree? Plant a bush. Fall is the best time to plant trees and most bushes. There s less chance of drought or sun scorch harming fragile, newly-planted trees; plus, the cooler temperatures help encourage new root growth (as trees generally focus on growing new roots in fall). Planting new trees now helps them develop more and stronger roots. Placing shade trees in strategic positions is a further natural solution for living better at lower costs as well as promoting a healthier environment. In Louisiana, hurricane hearty trees are a plus. Sand live oaks are the most resistant to wind damage. Other good choices include the Southern magnolia, live oak, crape myrtle, bald cypress, and sabal palm. These trees are less likely to lose limbs or blow over during hurricanes. Make it a Thanksgiving tradition! Prayer of the Woods (an old Portuguese prayer) I am the heat of your hearth on the cold winter nights, the friendly shade screening you from the summer sun, and my fruits are refreshing draughts quenching your thirst as you journey on. I am the beam that holds your house, the board of your table, the bed on which you lie, and the timber that builds your boat. I am the handle of your hoe, the door of your homestead, the wood of your cradle, and the shell of your coffin. I am the bread of kindness and the flower of beauty. 'Ye who pass by, listen to my prayer: Harm me not. Offering thanks to our recent contributors we couldn't make it without you all! The majority of the LIC operating income is contributed through the leadership of our member Judicatories, whom we deeply appreciate and depend upon. We do not have any additional contributions from other ministry partners to list for the time period of October 16, 2018 through November 16, 2018. However, we ve just sent out a Friends mailing, so we are looking forward to partners responding. Thank you all! Please pray for this ecumenical ministry. If you would like to help financially, please mail contributions to: Louisiana Interchurch Conference, 527 N. Blvd., 4th Floor, Baton Rouge, LA 70802, or contribute online via PayPal at http://www.lainterchurch.org/contribute/index.htm. Dates to Calendar and LIC Holiday Schedule November 22, 2018 Thanksgiving (The LIC office will be closed Thursday and Friday, Nov. 22nd & Nov. 23rd.) LIC Executive Committee winter meeting (Monday) December 3, 2018 in Lafayette Christmas December 25, 2018 (The LIC office will be closed Friday, Dec. 21st, and Monday & Tuesday, Dec. 24th & 25th.) New Year s Eve/Day (The LIC office will be closed Monday, Dec. 31st, and Tuesday, Jan. 2, 2019.)

LIC Commission on Criminal Justice meeting (Thursday) January 10, 2019 in Baton Rouge Annual Assembly meeting dates: 2019 March 11-12, Lafayette 2020 March 2-3, Baton Rouge 50 th Annual Assembly don t miss it!! Fall Board meeting dates: 2019 Sept. 23-24, Monroe 2020 Sept. 21-22, Shreveport Happy Thanksgiving! To live the faith we hold in common President: The Rev. Cynthia Fierro Harvey; President Elect: The Rev. Dr. Timothy Jones; Executive Director: Fr. Dan Krutz