First Steps – December 6, 2021

During the high seasons of the liturgical year (Advent and Lent), I like to read traditional prayers. The prayers that have been passed down through the ages carry with them a connection to all the saints who have prayed them. Okay, maybe not a literal connection, but a figurative one for sure. Often when I pray them, I envision the saints of old praying the same words at the same time. In one voice we lift our prayers before God.

Give it a try. Below are some Advent prayers. As you read these prayers aloud, imagine saints all over the globe at different times in history praying the same words as you do. Together, in unison, voices are lifted to God Almighty.

O God, you so loved the world as to give your only begotten Son, that whosoever believes in him should not perish, but have everlasting life. Grant to us the precious gift of faith, that we may know that the Son of God is come and may have the power to overcome the world and gain blessed immortality; through Jesus Christ our Lord.  Amen.

Ever-present God, you taught us that the night is far spent, and the day is at hand. Grant that we may ever be found watching for the coming of your Son. Save us from undue love of the world, that we may wait with patient hope for the day of the Lord, and so abide in him, that when he shall appear, we may not be ashamed; through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen.  

Almighty God, give us grace that we may cast away the works of darkness, and put upon us the armor of light, now in the time of this mortal life in which thy Son Jesus Christ came to visit us in great humility; that in the last day, when he shall come again in his glorious majesty to judge both the quick and the dead, we may rise to the life immortal; through him who liveth and reigneth with thee and the Holy Ghost, one God, now and forever. Amen.






This Week’s Readings:
*Monday – 2 Peter 1 | 2 Peter 2 | 2 Peter 3 | John 1 
*Tuesday – John 2 | John 3 | John 4 
*Wednesday- John 5 | John 6 
*Thursday – John 7 | John 8
*Friday- John 9 | John 10 | John 11


Please Pray for:
• An end to the Covid Crisis.
• Our children as they cope with world issues.
• All ministry events inside and outside the walls of St. Paul.
• Families in crisis.
• Loved ones battling illness.
• Those seeking to find their way.
• The St. Paul Church family.
• The United Methodist Church family.
• Our leaders, our country, and our world.
“Don’t worry about anything; instead, pray about everything. Tell God what you need and thank him for all he has done.” – Philippians 4:6


December 5, 2021 – Merry Stressmas!

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This Week’s Service:

The Affirmation of Faith: “Let Us Unite in the Historic Confession of the Christian Church”
The Gloria Patri
The Lighting of the Advent Wreath by Bruce & Tabetha Getz family
The Pastoral Prayer with The Lord’s Prayer by Mrs. Mary Lou Jarrell
The Offertory Prayer
The Offertory Anthem: “Come, Emmanuel” by D. Besig
The Doxology
The Scripture Lesson: Luke 1:5-17
The Passing of the Peace
The Registration of Attendance
The Welcome to St. Paul and Recognition of our Guests
The Children’s Moment by Rev. Dr. Shane Green
The Sermon: “Merry Stressmas!” by Rev. Dr. Shane Green
The Service of Holy Communion
The Hymn of Consecration: “People, Look East”
The Flame Goes Before Us into the World
The Benediction
The Postlude: “Let Us All With Gladsome Voice” by R. Besemer

There Is Only One Time That Is On Time. Every Other Time Is Early or Late.[Worship]

This Week’s Service:
Sunday, November 28, 2021
11:00 AM Traditional Worship
The Chiming of the Hour
The Welcome & Announcements-Mrs. Mary Lou Jarrell
The Cross and Flame Come to the Altar
The Prelude: “Prepare the Royal Highway” by Wilbur Held
The Hymn of Celebration: “Come, Thou Long-Expected Jesus”
The Affirmation of Faith
The Gloria Patri
The Lighting of the Advent Wreath — Bret & Katherine Coffman Family
The Pastoral Prayer with The Lord’s Prayer – Mrs. Mary Lou Jarrell
The Hymn of Preparation: “Lift Up Your Heads, Ye Mighty Gates”
The Leader: “Let Us Worship God with His Tithes and Our Offerings”
The Offertory Prayer
The Offertory: “Oh, Come, Oh, Come, Emmanuel” by J. Wayne Kerr
The Doxology
The Scripture Lesson: Luke 19:28-40 and Luke 21:34-36
The Passing of the Peace
The Registration of Attendance
The Welcome to St. Paul and Recognition of our Guests
The Children’s Moment – Rev. Dr. Buddy Cooper, Jr.
The Anthem: “People, Look East” by E. Butler
The Sermon: Questions Series: “There Is Only One Time that Is on Time. Every Other Time Is Early or Late.” — Rev. Dr. Buddy Cooper, Jr.
The Hymn of Consecration: “Hail to the Lord’s Anointed”
The Flame Goes Before Us into the World
The Benediction
The Postlude: “From Heaven Come the Angel’s Bright” by J.S. Bach

November 28, 2021 – There Is Only One Time That Is On Time. Every Other Time Is Early or Late.

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This Week’s Service:
Sunday, November 28, 2021
11:00 AM Traditional Worship

The Cross and Flame Come to the Altar
The Prelude: “Prepare the Royal Highway” by Wilbur Held
The Hymn of Celebration: “Come, Thou Long-Expected Jesus”
The Affirmation of Faith
The Gloria Patri
The Lighting of the Advent Wreath — Bret & Katherine Coffman Family
The Pastoral Prayer with The Lord’s Prayer – Mrs. Mary Lou Jarrell
The Hymn of Preparation: “Lift Up Your Heads, Ye Mighty Gates”
The Leader: “Let Us Worship God with His Tithes and Our Offerings”
The Offertory Prayer
The Offertory: “Oh, Come, Oh, Come, Emmanuel” by J. Wayne Kerr
The Doxology
The Scripture Lesson: Luke 19:28-40 and Luke 21:34-36
The Passing of the Peace
The Registration of Attendance
The Welcome to St. Paul and Recognition of our Guests
The Children’s Moment – Rev. Dr. Buddy Cooper, Jr.
The Anthem: “People, Look East” by E. Butler
The Sermon: Questions Series: “There Is Only One Time that Is on Time. Every Other Time Is Early or Late.” — Rev. Dr. Buddy Cooper, Jr.
The Hymn of Consecration: “Hail to the Lord’s Anointed”
The Flame Goes Before Us into the World
The Benediction
The Postlude: “From Heaven Come the Angel’s Bright” by J.S. Bach

First Steps – November 29, 2021

Currently, I’m studying 1 and 2 Thessalonians. The Apostle Paul wrote these letters to a community that was persecuted for their faith. I’m grateful that we don’t live in that same environment. The early Christian martyrs often suffered many atrocities because of their faith. They were killed by the sword, mauled by lions, burned, beheaded, and even branded with hot irons. Many were tortured for days before martyrdom. Early Christians made life-death decisions when they chose to follow Christ.

Our (my) society doesn’t have the same struggles and many times pales in comparison in reference to the amount of persecution. They had persecution; we have discomforts. When seen through the lens of the early Christians, I’m overwhelmed with how good I have it. I would imagine the same would be for you.

This week I hope that you would reflect on the gifts and blessings you have received. I hope you give thanks to God for his grace and mercy. I hope you ponder how fortunate you are to be born at a particular time and in a particular place. I hope that you will consider all that has been laid so that a decision to follow Christ isn’t met with the tip of a sword.





This Week’s Readings:
*Monday – Hebrews 5 | Hebrews 6 | Hebrews 7 | Hebrews 8
*Tuesday – Hebrews 9 | Hebrews 10 | Hebrews 11
*Wednesday- Hebrews 12 | Hebrews 13 | Jude 1-24
*Thursday – James 1 | James 2 | James 3 | James 4 | James 5
*Friday- 1 Peter 1 | 1 Peter 2 | 1 Peter 3 | 1 Peter 4 | 1 Peter 5


Please Pray for:
• An end to the Covid Crisis.
• Our children as they cope with world issues.
• All ministry events inside and outside the walls of St. Paul.
• Families in crisis.
• Loved ones battling illness.
• Those seeking to find their way.
• The St. Paul Church family.
• The United Methodist Church family.
• Our leaders, our country, and our world.
“Don’t worry about anything; instead, pray about everything. Tell God what you need and thank him for all he has done.” – Philippians 4:6