Help us celebrate the birth of Jesus at these special events:
Sunday, December 1st ~ 4 p.m.
Carols in the Round ~ The Mt. View Chamber Singers
(students from Mt. View High School in Thorndike)
Sunday, December 15th ~ 3 p.m.
Skowhegan Brass ~ music of the season
Our favorite brass quintet from greater central Maine.
Light supper following the concert.
Tuesday, December 24th ~ 7 p.m.
Christmas Eve Service (lots of music by our talented congregation)
MERRY CHRISTMAS!
Wednesday, November 6, 2013
November Specials
Sunday, November 10th ~ Veterans Day Service
We will honor Air Force Colonel Darren Hartford
Special music guest - Sonny Perry and friends
Luncheon after the service in the "Mess Hall."
Sunday, November 24th ~ Thanksgiving Service
Annual Thanksgiving Dinner following the service
We will honor Air Force Colonel Darren Hartford
Special music guest - Sonny Perry and friends
Luncheon after the service in the "Mess Hall."
Sunday, November 24th ~ Thanksgiving Service
Annual Thanksgiving Dinner following the service
Monday, September 2, 2013
Sunday School Begins September 22nd
9 a.m. sharp ~ in the dining room downstairs. Check with Tim Downing for more details (362-2811).
New Sermons!
Twelve sermons have just been added to the Sermons page. The blog mistress and the pastor have been a little busy since April and are finally getting back to keeping the blog up to date.
Thursday, March 14, 2013
Reflection from our Lenten Study Groups
"God is surely doing some wonderful new things! I just don't always see them!"
listening to those who have lead our Lenten Study experiences I have discovered many new things.
We have addressed how polarized …at odds with each other…how downright mean spirited a lot of our debate has become with each other.
When all this started I was feeling pretty uncertain about what would happen.
Would we be getting people together who just wanted to fight with each other over community concerns…political issues…gay vs straight ways of understanding sexuality…business vs government and still to come gun rights or gun restrictions.
In order to keep the peace I put Jesus in the middle of all this…
And he did what he does.
Two men from our community…a teacher and scout leader showed us that while there are differences among people…men and women of faith share come very basic needs to work together…and can work together for the good of all.
Two men who serve in our legislature came…one a seasoned politician…another a young man from our own community just starting out in our state house…came and talked about how they work together and respect each other and how often others work hard to draw them into conflict that really doesn’t have to exist.
Two pastors who have differing views on marriage, sex, gay and straight love presented their concerns and opinions in a way that opened doors for me and others to see how our Christian faith and ministry can allow us the chance to engage and minister in places where there is much pain and confusion in our communities today.
And finally Tim and Bill coming from differing ways of looking at work and faith shared how our free market style of capitalism can benefit from and be blest by a way of doing business that values people, workers, clients, customers, management, the environment in such a way that Christ valued servant leadership builds not just wealth but honest success.
If I had needed an example of how God does new things…and shows us new ways of doing things…I only had to be here Wednesday evenings and witness some really wonderful ways this is happening.
Wednesday, March 13, 2013
Lenten Meeting - Love Sex and Marriage
The Rev. Al Fletcher was right when he said this topic, more than any other, is a deeply dividing issue. He and Scot Dow went on, however, to provide a really compassionate and heartfelt insight into ways that followers of Jesus can come at these issues, especially homosexual sex and gay marriage.
Al's first suggestion made great sense to me and echoed a lot that has been said in our other two meetings. It is easy to get caught up in the ideology of others who would like us to take their side in the argument about what is biblical or christian about views on marriage, either gay or straight. Once you take a side, both speakers pointed out, you often lose sight of the person or persons who are living with the very concerns we were addressing.
Scot Dow made, I feel, a really balanced appeal...a heartfelt appeal...sharing his own struggles to live his Evangelical Faith with a desire to engage openly ...not just issues...but persons who need help...guidance...love...nurture...admonition...a listening ear.
Both speakers emphasized stearing away from easy answers and engaging in dialogue with persons, scripture, God...in ways that will be painful and difficult but which offer the opportunity for the ministry of Christ to help and heal.
Thursday, February 28, 2013
Many thanks to all those who have made our Lenten Study series such a great experience...I include both the speakers and those who have come with questions and comments. It has been a very inspiring couple of meetings and there are more to come!
Steve Crowe and Jim Ramsey really set the tone for the meetings with their straight forward comments and suggestions about making dialogue work between people who see things differently. This week Tom Saviello and Nate Libby offered us some important insight into how civil dialogue can be part of the political process.
Tom suggests that politics works when there is friendship, trust, and respect among participants at all levels of government. Nate adds that in his opinion what makes dialogue possible is ...knowing what to bring up and what to leave on the table...to always be skepticle and look carefully at all dialogue...and finally, give others the benefit of the doubt. Good wisdom and a good meeting...definetly blessed by the Jesus who was "in the center" of our discussion.
Tuesday, February 19, 2013
Is there a right way to pray? A friend asked me this and it got me thinking.
The Bible as a guide certainly contains many kinds of prayers, from all kinds of people, under all kinds of circumstances. Some of my favorites are in the Psalms. They indicate that God hears all sorts of prayers from all sorts of people under all kinds of conditions. Some are glad and sing their praise for God's help. Some are sad or sick or discouraged and share their complaints their laments. Some are downright angry and cry out for God to hear them and not remain so distant and silent. some are prayers for self and country and king...Some are for others and for the needs of family and friends. All these prayers are heard in their amazing variety by a God who loves and nurtures and corrects and speaks to those who come to him with little faith or great faith. Is there a right way to pray...not the way we mean right...following someone's rules laid down for us...Prayer is a thing of the heart...a cry in the night...joy in the morning...time to talk with one who knows us better than we know ourselves and still loves to hear from us.
Saturday, February 9, 2013
Holy Week Schedule
Palm Sunday
March 24 - 10 a.m. Worship
Good Friday
Evening
Service March 29th at 7 p.m.
Easter Sunday
6 a.m.
Sunrise Service and Breakfast
10 a. m. Easter
Worship
Lenten Study Series - Schedule
Lenten Prayer and Study meetings, on Wednesday evenings here at the church at 7 p.m.
Our focus will be “How to Make Peace in a Divided World”
February 20th “The things that divide us! Bringing us together!”
Jim Ramsey and Steve Crowe
Jim Ramsey and Steve Crowe
February 26th “Politics! Can the Left and Right talk to each other?
Tom Saviello
Tom Saviello
March 6th “Love, Sex and Marriage “
Al Fletcher and Scot Dow
Al Fletcher and Scot Dow
March 13th. "How Business and Faith Talk to Each Other"
Tim Downing
Tim Downing
March 20th “Gun Rights and Gun Violence”
at the Norridgewock Congregational Church.
Maine Game Warden
Maine Game Warden
Sunday, February 3, 2013
Videos work now!
Oops! The blog mistress goofed when setting the settings on the videos in YouTube. You should be able to view them now.
Tuesday, January 15, 2013
Lenten Study Series - 2013 Edition
Lent Begins February 13th. I am inviting you to share a
series of Lenten Prayer and Study meetings, on Wednesday evenings here at the
church at 7 p.m. Our focus will be “How
to make peace in a divided world.”
Wednesday Meetings will begin February 20th and run through
March 20th. One meeting will be shared with Norridgewock Congregational
Church at their church.
Topics and speakers TBA.
Above is Bert's blurb in the bulletin regarding our Lenten Study Series for this year. As "God-incidence" would have it his ideas are closely connected to Krista Tippett's work in the Civil Conversations Project mentioned in the post below about her On Being radio show and web site.
On Being
In case you haven't discovered it yet, there is a wonderful program on public radio called On Being. The host is Krista Tippett and the show basically is radio conversations about the spiritual and intellectual content of faith . She also has a website (click on the italicized words to link to it) where she posts information about each show as well as resources related to each conversation and podcasts of each show in case you miss it on the air. Be sure to check out her bio in the About tab. I learned about her work last fall when MPBN aired the second season of her Civil Conversations Project and was thrilled when MPBN decided recently to put the show in their lineup (at 6:00 a.m. on Sundays which, while not a good time for many, is perfect for me). You may want to check out the link to the CCP project, both seasons one and two.
Monday, January 14, 2013
Friday, January 4, 2013
Thursday, January 3, 2013
Additions to Sermon Archive
The Chief Blogger has just been on a tear getting more of Bert's messages linked to the blog. Check them out on the Sermons page. Still working on photo collections and videos from Christmas Eve. :-)
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