August 27th, 2015
  Faith News


Sunday, August 30th
,2015
9:30am Worship

Earthly and Heavenly Sanctuaries

Scripture Reading for this Sunday:
Hebrews 9:1-10


End Racism Sunday

Dear Members and Friends of Community of ChristChurch

We recently received the following invitation from our brothers and sisters in the African Methodist Episcopal Church:

“Liberty and Justice for All”

Please join in solidarity on Sunday, September 6, 2015 as we worship worldwide recognizing: “Confession, Repentance and Commitment to End Racism Sunday”

Racism will not end with the passage of legislation alone; it will also require a change of heart and thinking. This is an effort which the faith community must lead, and be the conscience of the nation. We will call upon every church, temple, mosque and faith communion to make their worship service on this Sunday a time to confess and repent for the sin and evil of racism, this includes ignoring, tolerating and accepting racism and to make a commitment to end racism by the example of our lives and actions.
 

The first action item in this invitation from the AME Church says the following:

Every faith leader is asked to preach about racism and our responsibility as people of faith to end racism.

I will do my best to fulfill this action item and I ask you all to join me in accepting this invitation. Let’s come together in worship on Sunday, September 6th to offer ourselves in support of this important work of the church. The title of the message for that Sunday will be, “The Problem We All Live With,” which is borrowed from the title of the iconic painting by Norman Rockwell (a detail of which is shown here, click on the following link to view the entire painting)…  https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Problem_We_All_Live_With



In a recent interview, Bishop Reginald T. Jackson, who serves as chair of the AME's Social Action Commission and presides over the AME Office of Ecumenical Affairs, said: "It is imperative that the faith community again be the conscience of the nation. The problem of race and racism is one in which this nation is in denial. And as a result, the nation is seeing unfortunate consequences. To overcome this denial, the faith community must move the nation to face reality. The tragedy in Charleston, S.C., serves as a painful reminder that hate and racism are still prevalent in the nation, and you cannot fix the problem unless you face it. This is what the faith community is called and seeks to do."

I look forward to being with you all in worship on that day.

God’s peace,
Pastor David



Service and MissionTeam

UPDATE:  Backpack and School Supply Drive

A big thank you to the ChristChurch Community for donations and for filling backpacks this past Sunday. Your generosity will make a difference for school children in our community.

This Sunday we will bless the backpacks before we send them out and pray for the recipients and their families. You are also invited to bring your backpacks, briefcases, or whatever you use to tote the work and learning materials in your life for the blessing celebration.

If you are feeling called to pick up any additional items, we have a little list that may be helpful to help round out our backpacks.

(7) washable markers
(10) pencil boxes
(3) lined paper (college or wide)
(34) pocket folders



(If you are interested in learning more about the activities of or becoming involved with the Service and Mission Team, please feel free to visit with team members, Corinne Gross, Rhonda Eppelsheimer, Chuck Morgan, Larry Buchholz, or Bobbie Gregg.)



Now through the end of September, enjoy the unique vision of...
Tom Healy Photographer
August-September
(join us on Tuesday, September 1, 6-8pm for an Artist's Reception)



We are a group of women who are eager to build new friendships with other women in our church, strengthen the friendships we already have, and to serve God, each other, and our community.



         WINGS (Women IN God's Service) News:

If  you are in worship this Sunday, please come by the WINGS table in the Commons and sign up for upcoming BUNCO sessions as well as the retreat in October (the date is October 17).

If you will not be in church but are interested in BUNCO (even as a substitute) or the retreat or have any questions, please call Kris Hoggard - 503-936-6735).


 
 
WE have updated our WEB site!

The new web site is up and running!
Be sure to go  www.comchristchurch.org a and check it out.
Wander around and let us know what you think.

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             AND... if you have a little extra time on your hands...

             AND... if you are interested in helping keep the web site updated and engaging...

         ... please contact Pastor David and learn how you can help!

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