The Olive Branch. Sunday Readings. September 5, Pentecost. Psalm 125. James 2:1-10 [11-13] Mark 7: Psalm 19.

Similar documents
The Olive Branch. Accent on Worship. Sunday Readings

The Olive Branch. Accent on Worship. Sunday Readings

April 3, Do not remember the former things, or consider the things of old. 19 I am about to do a new thing;

The Olive Branch. Sunday Readings. April 18, Fourth Sunday of Easter Acts 4:5-12 Psalm 23 1 John 3:16-24 John 10:11-18

The Olive Branch. Accent on Worship Pastor Joseph Crippen. Sunday Readings. January 23, 2019

The Olive Branch. Accent on Worship

The Olive Branch. Accent on Worship Vicar Jessica Christy. Sunday Readings. October 18, 2017

The Olive Branch. Accent on Worship Cantor David Cherwien. Sunday Readings

Sunday Readings This teaching is difficult; who can accept it? (John 6:60) That s what we heard some disciples say in August, when Jesus

The Olive Branch. Accent on Worship Cantor David Cherwien. Sunday Readings

The Olive Branch. Accent on Worship Anna Scott. Sunday Readings. February 20, 2019

The Olive Branch April 10, 2019

The Olive Branch March 6, 2019

The Olive Branch November 21, 2018

The Olive Branch. Accent on Worship Pastor Joseph Crippen. Sunday Readings. January 2, 2019

The Olive Branch. Accent on Worship Pastor Joseph Crippen. Sunday Readings

The Olive Branch. Accent on Worship Pastor Joseph Crippen. Sunday Readings

The Olive Branch. Accent on Worship

The Olive Branch. Accent on Worship Cantor David Cherwien. Sunday Readings. January 16, 2019

Accent on Worship. Sunday Readings. Cantor David Cherwien

The Olive Branch. Advent Evening Prayer Wednesdays, December 13 and 20 7:00 pm. Accent on Worship Vicar Jessica Christy

The Olive Branch. Accent on Worship Pastor Joseph Crippen. Sunday Readings

The Olive Branch. Accent on Worship

The Olive Branch. Accent on Worship Anna Scott. Sunday Readings. Summer Worship Holy Eucharist is celebrated each summer Sunday morning at 9:30 a.m.

The Olive Branch. Accent on Worship

The Olive Branch. Accent on Worship Vicar Jessica Christy Sunday Readings

The Olive Branch. Accent on Worship Vicar Jessica Christy. Sunday Readings

The Olive Branch. Accent on Worship Pastor Joseph Crippen. Sunday Readings

NEWSLETTER Advent/Christmas

The Olive Branch. Accent on Worship Anna Scott. Sunday Readings

Emmanuel Lutheran Church of Rochester, Minnesota Contact: th Ave. NW, Rochester, MN Phone:

Lent & Holy Week 2017

NEWSLETTER Advent/Christmas

Adult Forums Winter/Spring 2018 Sundays, 9:30 a.m., Chapel Lounge

She knows what it s like to be covered in shame. She s a gentile, a Syrophoenician. The God of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob? He s not her God.

Rebecca Mayer and Holly MacLean, Tuesday; Paula Ryan and Robin White- Diamondstone, Thursday; Carol Hesselbach, Friday.

RENEWED JOY. renewed vessels.

Emmanuel Church. Open Doors at Main Street & Broadway

St. David s Happenings

WORSHIP RESOURCES. Gathered together by the Holy Spirit, let us pray for the church, the world and all in any need.

St. Paul s Episcopal Church Christian Formation

Choir Calendar* *information regarding dates, times, and forces pertaining to events are subject to change by the director.

OUR SAVIOUR S. Lutheran Church

St.Andrew s Church Shottery CV37 9HQ

We look forward to having you come to Sunday School in the New Year! Origins of Advent

Concordia Lutheran Church

The Emmanuel Weekly. Saturday, Dec. 1, 2018 Advent I - 6 pm

All Saints Community Newsletter Sept 2017

Welcome. The Rev. William Peyton, Rector.

Christ is Coming! With a Word for Our Congregation. Peace Lutheran Church 2090 Commerce Drive North Mankato, MN 56003

Life at St. George s. From Steve s Desk. Inside this issue:

Emmanuel Church. Open Doors at Main Street & Broadway

First Mennonite Church 566 West Main Street, Berne, Indiana 46711

The Rev. Richard Signore

ST. MICHAEL S EPISCOPAL CHURCH WEEKEND ANNOUNCEMENTS 11/30/17

Christ Episcopal Church

Episcopal Church of the Holy Spirit

Baptism Congratulations to Richard Carney Sr., Tina Carney, Naomi Carney and Richard Carney Jr. who were baptized on Sunday March 8th.

January 3, ANNUAL CONGREGATIONAL BUDGET MEETING Sunday, January 20, :30 AM (one worship service at 10 AM)

Palm. Sunday. I tell you, if these were silent, the stones would shout out. Luke 19: 40. Easter Sunday

31 West Church St., Fairport, NY Website:

descriptive budget Pour Out your Spirit THE EPISCOPAL CHURCH IN BEVERLY HILLS

Mark 7:24-37 Pentecost September 2018 The Rev. John Forman

Together Make a SYMPHONY!

Pause Groups for the week of March 10, Chapter 9

The First Reading: Proverbs 22:1-2, 8-9, Reader: A Reading from the Book of Proverbs.

UCPC Community Care Line

First Sunday of Lent

GUIDELINES MUSIC SACRAMENT MATRIMONY

The calling of Lutherans and of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America in education is closely tied to a Lutheran understanding of vocation.

Jesus Rode into Jerusalem for You. April 9, Divine Service

The American Lutheran Church of Windom

St. John s Episcopal Church 76 Market Street, Salem, NJ Established 1722 The Second Sunday of Advent

Rest in God alone, O my soul, for my hope comes from Him. Psalm 62:5. Third Sunday after Pentecost

St. John s Episcopal Church 76 Market Street, Salem, NJ Established 1722

Trinity Episcopal Church Lenox, MA

First Presbyterian Church of South St. Paul

Zion Senior Choir

Happy Holidays. TLC Trumpet. From Pastor Jean, Dorothy Fast, and all of us here at Thanksgiving Lutheran

September Seed Packet. a resource for small-group Christian formation. Scattering Seeds Growing Community Instructions for Use:

A/L Worship Guidelines Sept Guidelines for Common Worship for Lutherans and Anglicans in Canada. Introduction

GROWING IN LENT ACTS OF

December 13, Mobile giving app DECEMBER: A MONTH FOR GENEROSITY SOUTH SNOHOMISH COUNTY TOY SHOP

Saint Raphael Religious Education Grade Two Finding God... Our Response to God s Gifts DATE STANDARDS AND INDICATORS EVENT/CHAPTER (1)

Brothers and sisters, the father who brings his child to Christ is a perfect picture of nearly every human being.

CHURCH OF THE SAVIOUR

The Ambassador December 2018

Calvary Episcopal Church - Rochester, Minnesota

ADVENT 2018 NEWSLETTER

First Parish Church, Congregational On the Village Green Manchester-by-the-Sea, Massachusetts

***Larger print bulletins are available from the ushers. PRELUDE Sonata in D Major K. 288 Domenico Scarlatti ( ) BELLS ANNOUNCEMENTS

April 8, 2018 Sanctuary Service 9:30 and 11:00 a.m.

PARISH PROFILE OF BAY ROBERTS/COLEY S POINT ST. MATTHEW S AND ST. JOHN THE EVANGELIST

SERVICE FOR THE LORD'S DAY Sixteenth Sunday After Pentecost

An Insatiable Appetite for God s Shalom

Saint C s upcoming events calendar

The Olive Branch December 12, 2018

NEWSLETTER Advent

Harvesting the Nations

The Season of Pentecost

Transcription:

The Olive Branch September 5, 2018 Accent on Worship Vicar Matta Ghaly The Power of Naming: What have you been called? I have been spending time with the Syrophoenician woman who approaches Jesus Sunday Readings to ask healing for her daughter. Jesus calls her a dog. He insults this desperate mother who is already risking a lot as a gentile woman making September 9, 2018 a request to a Galilean Jewish man. Impressed by her clever wit, quick 16 th Sunday after retort and persistence in response to his slur, Jesus gives in and heals her Pentecost daughter. Proverbs 22:1-2, 8-9, 22-23 For those of us who have been called names related to our national Psalm 125 origin, race, color, gender or sexuality, this text is very triggering and uncomfortable. Myself, I have been called sand-ni**er, camel jockey and James 2:1-10 [11-13] 14-17 terrorist, among other names. I have been called sissy and fag. I have been Mark 7:24-37 called all these things by complete strangers who I don't know and have not harmed. I have been called some of these things by people I knew and September 16, 2018 loved. While it may be shocking or uncomfortable for you to read these 17 th Sunday after insults, especially coming from me as your vicar, they are part of my Pentecost unchosen reality, of my walking in the world and simply existing. They Proverbs 1:20-33 are also part of my trauma, yet I rarely speak about being called such Psalm 19 names or utter them out loud. I am afraid of speaking them, afraid of their James 3:1-12 power and impact. I am embarrassed at the indignity and loss of Mark 8:27-38 personhood, ashamed that I was bullied as an adult while walking down the street. I want to protect whatever pride I have left from a higher dose of vulnerability, uninvited sympathy or disbelief. As I remembered these experiences while wrestling with the text, I also re-discovered the healing power of openly naming that which we have been called, and we have all been called something. Naming again and again dismantles the power of these words and their impact on our whole selves. When they lose their meaning and power, we then begin to fully embrace and live into our identities as beloved children of God and heirs of God s reign. Could Jesus be naming what everyone around him was thinking about this woman? Was he insulting her out of his own prejudice or calling out the racism of his companions? Is he disempowering the insult and setting her free from the indignity before healing her daughter too? Is it a liberating kind of moment? There are all sorts of both/and answers and commentaries but more importantly for this moment, I wonder what have you been called? How much of it continues to reside within you and wound you? What needs to be named? What could be disempowered and dismantled so that you may be free to be who God called you to be? The following story - part of the lectionary reading - is of a deaf man with an impediment in speech. While the narrative is full of ableism, the act of healing is a powerful and beautiful moment. Jesus looks up to heaven, sighs, and tells him "Ephphatha" in Aramaic or "Be opened." Immediately, the man's ears are opened, his tongue is released and he speaks plainly. Accent on Worship, continued on page 2 The Olive Branch, September 5, 2018 page 1

Choirs For Our Young Are Expanding! Dear Elders of our Youngers - I'm very excited to share with you what our plans are for choir opportunities for our younger ones! I am working toward having two choirs starting this fall - both rehearsing 6:00-6:45 pm on Wednesdays, preceded by a light child-friendly supper at 5:30. We're hoping to begin on Wednesday, September 19, until December 5, then January 9 until April 28. Children's Choir: K-2nd grade. This group will operate with a more activities-based fashion, less dependent on reading. The pace of the 45 minute time would be smaller units of these activities, with more movement and physical learning activities. They will sing in the 10:45 service twice in fall, and twice in winter/spring. This will be led by a new leader, being sought right now. Youth Choir: 3rd grade and up. This will be much more reading-music centered, challenging their growth as a choir, singing in harmony/parts, and learning a greater volume of music. They will sing in the 10:45 service approximately once a month. I will lead this group. While the "K" and "2" sound like strict parameters, they do not need to be. At the younger end of that spectrum there may be 4 year-olds whose attention span may tolerate that of a first grader. Similarly, there may be a 2nd grader whose reading ability is advanced enough to maintain interest with the Youth Choir. Not sure? Give me a call and we can work on that together. Above I said, working toward. What that means is that we are in the process of looking for a director for the younger group who has some experience with these kinds of activities and teaching style. I will certainly sound the bell (so to speak) once we are 100% set. In the meantime, I just wanted to be sure the opportunity was on your schedule screen. If you have any questions or thoughts, please don't hesitate to share them with me! - Cantor David Cherwien It s a Birthday Celebration! Melba Smrcka will celebrate her 100 th birthday this Sunday! Her family is celebrating with a post-liturgy lunch at Mount Olive, and everyone is invited! Melba s 100 th birthday party will be this Sunday, September 9, following the second liturgy. Regular Sunday Worship Schedule Returns Beginning this Sunday, September 9, we will return to our regular Sunday schedule of two Sunday liturgies, at 8:00 and 10:45 a.m. Godly Play and Adult Forum resume, too, at 9:30 a.m. Accent on Worship, continued from page 1 Could naming what we have been called be an opening of our traumatized bodies? of ears that fear hearing these insults yet again? of tongues that won't tell the story and name the trauma out of embarrassment and shame? Could speaking plainly the words we have been called heal the multi-generational and systematic patterns of racism, sexism, and homo-and-trans hatred that collectively wound us? - Vicar Matta Ghaly, CSJC The Olive Branch, September 5, 2018 page 2

Calendar Wednesday, September 5 10:00 am Staff Meeting 5:30 pm Neighborhood Ministries Committee meeting 6:30 pm Cantorei Potluck and first rehearsal 8:00 pm Narcotics Anonymous Friday, September 7 4-8 pm Funeral Visitation for Ken Siess Saturday, September 8 8:30 am Book Discussion Group (meeting in the Library) 10:00 am Funeral Visitation for Ken Siess 11:00 am Funeral Eucharist: Kenneth Siess Sunday, September 9 16 th Sunday after Pentecost 8:00 am Holy Eucharist, followed by coffee & conversation 9:30 am Sunday Church School / Adult Forum 10:00 am Holy Eucharist, followed by coffee & conversation Noon Birthday celebration (all are invited!) Monday, September 10 5:00 pm Columbarium Committee meeting 7:00 pm Vestry meeting 7:00 pm Narcotics Anonymous Tuesday, September 11 Noon Bible Study 4:00 pm Diaper Depot open 7:00 pm National Lutheran Choir rehearsal Wednesday, September 12 10:00 am Staff Meeting 5:30 pm Children s Choir supper 6:00 pm Children s Choir rehearsals 7:00 pm Cantorei rehearsal 8:00 pm Narcotics Anonymous Cantorei Potluck and First Rehearsal of the New Season TONIGHT! Cantorei rehearsals resume this evening, September 5. We will begin with a potluck supper at 6:30 pm, followed by an overview and brief rehearsal of music for the liturgy on Sunday, Sept. 9. (We will sing Faure s Cantique de Jean Racine that day). Bring a dish to share! Interested in singing in Cantorei this year? Come on along! - Cantor David Cherwien Rest In Peace: Kenneth Siess The funeral Eucharist for our brother in Christ, Ken Siess, will be held at Mount Olive this Saturday, September 8, at 11:00 a.m. Visitation will be held at Mount Olive on Friday, Sept. 7, from 4:30-8 pm, and also one hour before the liturgy, starting at 10:00 a.m. Upcoming Adult Forums: Sunday Mornings at 9:30, Between Liturgies September 2, 2018: Bread for the World Letter-writing (after single 10:00 liturgy) September 9, 2018: Meet Vicar Matta Ghaly, CSJC September 16, 2018: Speaking of God: A Hymnwriter's Perspective, presented by Susan Palo Cherwien Holy Cross Day Friday, September 14 Holy Eucharist at 7:00 pm All are welcome. The Olive Branch, September 5, 2018 page 3

News From the Neighborhood Grant Approval for Longer Table Lending The Minneapolis Area Synod has approved a Ministry Imagination Grant of $10,000 for Longer Table Lending - a new ministry of Mount Olive. There were 26 applications representing 30 congregations with total requests of over $482,000. Of those applications, 18 were approved with total funding of $181,860. This grant gets us farther along our path towards providing emergency no-interest loans up to $500 to help members of our parish and neighborhood so that they are not trapped by the high interest of payday loans. The LTL team is just steps away from making loans. We have a job description for an administrator ready, a meeting for website development, a new logo, QuickBooks is up and running, and just a few final check marks to make before we are operational. Thank you to everyone who has encouraged and supported this new venture. We're on our way! If you are interested and able to make a contribution to this ministry, make your check out to Mount Olive and write on the front of your blue church missions envelope Longer Table Lending. This will help us build up our pool of money for these loans. Book Discussion In order to accommodate members who wish to attend the funeral liturgy for Ken Siess, on September 8, the Mount Olive Book Group will meet from 8:30-10:00 in the church library for the September discussion of Moscow Nights by Nigel Cliff. The group will resume its normal schedule on October 13 at 10:00 for a discussion of Purple Hibiscus by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie. Opportunity to Host German Visitors Twelve to fourteen German people from the Lutheran Churches in Leipzig, Germany will visit the Twin Cities from October 5-15. They are members of the church council from the churches of Pr. Helge Voigt, a friend of Mount Olive. The planning group assisting them for this trip is in need of assistance from area churches. We need people to host 1-2 people for their stay, and/or provide transportation, and/or have them in your home for a meal or an afternoon or evening entertainment. Many of them speak some English, but if you speak even a little German, that will be helpful, but not required. If you can provide hospitality for this group of our neighbors from across the globe, please contact Lora Dundek at 651/645-6636 or email her at lhdundek@usfamily.net. Any help you can give will be appreciated! The Olive Branch, September 5, 2018 page 4

James H. Cone The Cross and the Lynching Tree Additional Resources Related Websites: The Equal Justice Initiative: https://eji.org/ The National Association for the Advancement of Colored People: https://www.naacp.org/ Southern Poverty Law Center: https://www.splcenter.org/ Implicit Bias: https://implicit.harvard.edu/implicit/ Teaching Tolerance (SPLC project): https://www.tolerance.org/professional-development/testyourself-for-hidden-bias Restorative Justice Community Action: https://www.rjcainc.org/ Minnesota Council of Churches: http://www.mnchurches.org/justice/racialjustice.html Related Books: Carol Anderson - White Rage: The Unspoken Truth of Our Racial Divide Ta-Nehisi Coates - Between the World and Me Martha Nussbaum - The Monarchy of Fear: A Philosopher Looks At Our Political Crisis Bryan Stevenson - Just Mercy Ronald T. Takaki - A Different Mirror: A History of Multicultural America Rise for Climate, Jobs & Justice On September 8, people around the country will join to celebrate accomplishments and challenge ourselves to do better. You can be part of the action! What should we do next? On Saturday, September 8, from noon-4 p.m. at East Phillips Community Center, 2307-17th Ave. S. Organizations representing our state's best in racial, economics and climate justice are coming together for this afternoon summit of learning, inspiration, action and creativity-- children's activities included. The Shape of Discipleship: Thursday Bible Study Begins Sept. 20 The first Thursday Bible study series of this year begins on Thursday, Sept. 20, and continues until October 25. (We may need to tweak the time on Oct. 4 to be able to celebrate St. Francis and to bless animals at 7:00 p.m., but we ll discuss that together.) Meeting in the Chapel Lounge from 6:00 p.m. to 7:30 p.m., Pr. Crippen will lead a study on the spiritual disciplines, classic patterns of life that have shaped Christians for centuries. As usual, there will be a light supper when we begin. If anyone wishes to provide the first meal, please let Pr. Crippen know. All are welcome to this study opportunity! New Members to be Received Sept. 30 Mount Olive will receive new members on Sunday, September 30, at the 10:45 liturgy. If you are interested in becoming a member of Mount Olive, please speak to Pr. Crippen or contact the church office. The Olive Branch, September 5, 2018 page 5

2018-2019 Mount Olive Music and Fine Arts Series The 2018-19 series once again includes quite a variety of musical/artistic experiences, to be sure! A glance at the schedule below gives evidence to a wonderful series of events bringing beauty and art into a world in desperate need. Mount Olive offers these events to the greater community free of charge and you are invited to be a part of that effort through your financial support. A committee representative will be in the Narthex to receive pledges and donations on September 15 and 22 before and after Holy Eucharist. Sunday, October 7, 4:00 pm Music for Trumpet and Organ Charles Lazarus, Trumpet and David Cherwien, Organ Sunday, November 11, 4:00 PM Cembalo and Viol da Gambe Tami Morse, Cemblalo and Tulio Rondon, Viol de Gambe Sunday, December 2, 4:00 PM Advent Procession Service Mount Olive Cantorei, David Cherwien, organist and director Sunday, January 27, 2019, 4:00 PM Organ Recital Monica Czausz, Organist Sunday, March 10, 2019, 4:00 PM Lent Procession Service Mount Olive Cantorei, David Cherwien, organist Friday, May 10, 2018, 7:30 PM Hymn Festival Celebrating Manz 100 th Birthday Mount Olive Cantorei, David Cherwien, organist and director June 1-2, 2019: Thirteenth Annual Bach Tage Saturday, June 1, 2019, 4:00 PM Bach Three Ways - This concert will feature Tami Morse, Tulio Rondón, and David Cherwien in music for solo harpsichord, cello, and organ. Sunday, June 2, 2019, 4:00 PM Evening Prayer with Bach Cantatas - Bach Tage Conference participants, the Bach-Tage orchestra and vocal soloists are led by Kathy Saltzman Romey, Professor at The University of Minnesota and conductor of The Minnesota Chorale. Cantor David Cherwien is organist for the service. Cantatas include BWV 37, Wer da gläubet und getauft wird ( Those who believe and are baptized ), and BWV 44, Sie werden euch in den Bann tun ( They shall decree you are banished ) The Olive Branch, September 5, 2018 page 6

Mount Olive Lutheran Church 3045 Chicago Avenue Minneapolis, MN 55407 A congregation of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America Summer Sunday Eucharist: 8:00 and 10:45 a.m. Contact Us Phone: 612-827-5919 On the Web: mountolivechurch.org Staff Pastor Joseph Crippen Cantor David Cherwien Vicar Matta Ghaly Coordinator of Neighborhood Outreach and Ministry Anna Scott Administrative Assistant Cha Posz Sexton James Wilkes Mount Olive is a Reconciling in Christ congregation. In This Issue Accent on Worship Cantor David Cherwien Regular Sunday Eucharist Schedule Resumes This Sunday! Holy Cross Day: Friday, Sept. 14 Holy Eucharist at 7 pm New Members to be Received September 30 Thursday Evening Bible Study Resumes Sept. 20 September Book Group Meeting Note change of time and location! Please note: There will be no Olive Branch next week, Sept. 12. The next issue will be published Sept. 19. The Olive Branch, September 5, 2018 page 7