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Monday, July 4, 2022

Prayer for Independence Day


Gracious God of love,
we are grateful that You have revealed Yourself to us,
each of us loved by You as children,
each of us precious in Your sight,
each of us a reflection of You,
each of us bound together by love,
which is in fact Your presence among us.

We come to You, O God,
weary and carrying heavy burdens.
Some of us bear the yoke of illness;
some of us bear the yoke of loss and grief;
some of us bear the yoke of caring for those who cannot care for themselves;
some of us bear the yoke of unemployment or underemployment;
some of us bear the yoke of hunger;
some of us bear the yoke of homelessness;
some of us bear the yoke of oppression or marginalization;
some of us bear the yoke of violence;
some of us bear the yoke of anger;
some of us bear the yoke of depression;
some of us bear the yoke of addiction.

From these and from so many other yokes, dear God,
we pray for rest;
we pray healing;
we pray for release;
we pray for wholeness.

On this holiday weekend,
we recognize that our nation also bears many burdens:
we don’t trust our leaders;
we cannot find ways to work together for the common good;
we allow the least among us to suffer and languish;
we lose our children to endless conflicts and wars;
we fixate on what divides us
rather than on what brings us together as one people.

Remind us this weekend of our calling.
Remind us of our common creed
that all people are created equal.
Inspire us to ensure that all of Your children
enjoy life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.
Help us to be profoundly grateful for our freedom and security,
to never take these gifts for granted,
and to use them for the betterment of all.

God of all life,
may peace and justice fill our land
and, indeed, the whole world.
We pray this morning for the escalating tension and violence
in [name current locations]
and for places around the globe where people are victimized,
where safety is threatened,
where freedoms are denied,
where life is treated as anything less than sacred.

Gracious God,
grant us the yoke of Christ,
binding us together,
tethered by Your love,
guided by Your presence,
bringing Your kingdom into this world.
It is for this kingdom that we now pray,
using the words Jesus taught us.
Our Father…

 written by John W. Vest

Sunday, July 3, 2022

July 3 @ St. Paul's UMC: Prayers


Joys:

+Belinda Alkula is thankful for the ladies from Fowler UMC and the thirty prayer shawls that are being dedicated this morning. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VwMA3F9ytyI&t=724s

+Amy Abshire celebrates becoming a mother-in-law last Sunday.

+Pastor Charles lifts up all of the churches and pastors starting new relationships this Sunday.

+Belinda Alkula gives thanks for the wonderful Women Summer Book Club.

+We celebrate this week's birthdays: Marcia Roberts

+We give thanks for those participating in today's worship: Belinda Alkula (video), Angela Baker (communion), Louise Cook (piano), Austin Cooper (usher), Etta Levitt (Zoom usher), Kathy Lloyd (Zoom host), and Claudia Mills (liturgist).

Concerns:

+Joan and Austin Cooper would like our prayers for their friends, John and Barb R. Their son, Steven, died last week, he was 46. Please pray for strength and courage for them as they deal with this tragedy and that they will be able to find peace. 

+Sandi Cook would like prayers for Billy and for her mother, Mildred. They both have Covid.

+We lift of Christopher W. who was involved in an vehicle accident on Friday.

+Sandra Jordan asks for prayers of support, endurance, and strength for Jim J. and for her friend, Paul, who is enduring continued chemo treatments for his cancer. 

+Sandra also ask for prayers for her friend, Michelle, who was badly injured in a climbing accident in Eldorado Canyon - strength to recover and comfort for her boyfriend, Dan, as he cares for her.

+We remember this day the fifty-one migrants who died in the back of a tractor-trailer in San Antonio, Texas last Monday.

+We join with many in our nation in mourning the 257 killed and 554 injured in gun violence this last week.

July 3 @ St. Paul's UMC: Announcements


+Ladies Lunch Bunch will meet on Thursday (11:45 AM) at Doug's Dinner, 2574 Baseline Rd. (Basemar Shopping Center).

+Men's Breakfast will meet on Saturday at 8:00 AM at Le Peep, 2525 Arapahoe (next door to McGuckins).

+Summer Virtual Mission u Study... Adult Study Provided by the Mountain Sky Conference Cooperative Mission u Team: “Bearing Witness in the Kin-dom: Living into the Church’s Moral Witness through Radical Discipleship” – Wednesday evenings, July 13, 20 27 and August 3 -- 7:00-9:30 p.m. via Zoom. Questions and/or Comments may be directed to Belinda Alkula, Belinda.Alkula@gmail.com.

+Hank Troy and Wende Harston will be with us during worship on July 24. Please help get the word out about this wonderful ocassion.    

July 3 @ St. Paul's UMC: Worship

Fourth Sunday after Pentecost
 

Today’s Meditation Verse: “I was glad when they said unto me, ‘Let us go to the house of the Lord.” —Psalm 122:1 (KJV)

Welcome... Pastor Charles

Prelude... Louise Cook / “Morning Has Broken,” arranged by Don Hustad

*Call to Worship (Psalm 30:4-5, 11-12, CEB)... Claudia Mills

You who are faithful to the LORD, sing praises to God; give thanks to God’s holy name! His anger lasts for only a second, but God’s favor lasts a lifetime. Weeping may stay all night, but by morning, joy! You changed my mourning into dancing. You took off my funeral clothes and dressed me up in joy... So that my whole being might sing praises to you and never stop. LORD, my God, I will give thanks to You forever.

*Hymn... “God of the Ages” (UMH #698)

Independence Day Confession... Claudia Mills

The roots of our freedom were planted in this soil by our Pilgrim forbearers who believed that Jesus means freedom. That conviction did not always save them from fear and prejudice, nor does it always save us. But it can be where we start and start again. Jesus demands of us the courage to love those whom we  naturally fear. Let us pray. O God, we have not always been equal to the task. We have relied on superior force and dire threats, when love alone has the power to turn an enemy into a friend and secure our safety. Forgive us, we pray in Jesus’ name. Amen.

Assurance: Do not fear – the lust of nations shall be overcome by the love of God, and you shall be love’s courier. The narrowness of your love shall be broken open by the breath of God’s kindness toward you. Nor will God allow the sins of your past to keep you from the task God has for you, for in all things the ultimate victory belongs to Christ, and He has overcome the world.

—Reprinted by permission of the publisher from Before the Amen, © 1985 Maren Tirabassi & Maria Tirabassi, eds., Pilgrim Press.

*Offering/Doxology

Community prayer requests, concerns, and celebrations / Pastoral Prayer... Pastor Charles

First Lesson: Isaiah 55:10-13... Claudia Mills

Special Music... Louise Cook / “Just As I Am,” arranged by William B. Bradley

Second Lesson: 2 Timothy 3:14-17... Pastor Charles

This is the Word of God for the people of God. Thanks be to God.

Sermon... Pastor Charles / “I don’t read the cookbook anymore”

Communion / The Lord’s Prayer 

*Hymn... “We’ve a Story to Tell to the Nations” (UMH #569)

*Words for the Journey... Pastor Charles

*Postlude... Louise Cook / “Be Thou My Vision,” arranged by Joel Raney

Saturday, July 2, 2022

Happy (United Methodist) New Year!!!


July 1 is a significant day for United Methodists as pastors begin a new appointment year. Bishop Karen will be talking about healthy leadership for clergy and laity tonight at 5pm (MT). As we consider the people God calls us to be and the ministries that are required of us as followers of Jesus, let’s spend time together in prayer and reflection.

Summer Sermon Series


The third edition of Pastor Charles' summer sermon series is a return to Stories That Sneak Up on You by John Duckworth. Each Sunday in July we'll share stories that offer unique insights into the faith that we share here at St. Paul's UMC.

July 3 - “I don’t read the cookbook anymore”

July 10 - “The final frontier of Alfred Centauri”

July 17 - “Account your blessings”      

July 24 - “The new ump”          

July 31 - “The parable of the talents”




Friday, July 1, 2022

Happy New Year!

Pastor Charles marks the beginning of his fourth year 
at St. Paul's UMC today!