Eugene Peterson

This Tuesday and Wednesday, Pastor Jason will be in New York attending Q Sessions – Practices with Eugene Peterson. The topic for the two days is cultivating the inner spiritual life of leaders. Eugene Peterson was the pastor of Christ Our King Presbyterian Church in Bel Aire, Maryland for thirty years. He is also a professor of Christian Spiritual Theology and a prolific writer on pastoral leadership. His most well-known work is his translation of the Bible titled The Message.

One of the exciting aspects of the event is that two of the session will be broadcast live on the internet. On Tuesday and Wednesday, from 10:45 – 11:45 you can go to this website to experience the same sessions that Jason is at.

Nourish

On every other Sunday of Lent beginning next Sunday, join the Green Team in the parlor for a 10 -12 minute segment of Nourish, Food & Community, which was narrated by Cameron Diaz and shown on PBS, enjoy some healthy snacks, and learn more about how our food choices contribute to our health and the health of all creation.

Cooking With Judi

Our second Healthy Choices, Healthy Life cooking class will meet in the Fellowship Hall Kitchen on Monday, March 5 at 5:30 – 7:00 p.m. Don’t miss spending time with Judi Perna, who will prepare an easy and delicious vegetarian meal with us. The menu will be grilled portabella mushrooms or black bean veggie burgers with cheese and condiments served on whole wheat buns, steamed fresh vegetables, a surprise dessert, and tea. Sign up at the Welcome Table or in the Office. The cost is $5. It’s fun to cook together, but even more fun to eat our creations with our church family.

Ash Wednesday Service

Join us this Wednesday evening, February 22nd, at 6:30 PM as we gather for a brief service of prayer, readings, music, communion, and imposition of ashes to mark the beginning of Lent, the six week period leading up to Easter.

Great Chinese Dinner!

We celebrated the Chinese New Year Friday night, January 20th with a fabulous meal of egg drop soup, crunchy noodle salad, sweet sour chicken, stir-fry beef, and green beans. Many in attendance proclaimed it the best church dinner they have ever consumed! Special thanks to Phil Suomu, Barbara Derryberry, Chuck Limauro, Bonnie Bennett and the rest of the crew for providing a wonderful dining experience that raised money for our weekly Lake Worth Community Dinner. We can’t wait until the next dinner on February 17th.

Healthy Choices, Healthy Life Class

Take care of your health and the earth by incorporating delicious vegetarian meals into your diet. Join Judi Perna for a class on

preparing vegetarian shepherds pie, salad, and green tea. The class will meet in the kitchen of Studebaker Hall at 5:30 pm on Monday, Jan. 30. Help prepare the meal and then enjoy it with your fellow chefs. The cost is $5 and you can sign up at the Welcome Table or online at meetup.com. Contact Judi Perna or Carol Lewis for more info.

Back Bay Mission Trip 2012

Update 4/01/2012: We have returned after a fantastic trip. George Copeland, Janet Lisle, Jimmy Limauro, Madeline Papa, Carol Lewis, Ruth Merchant, and Pastor Jason returned home safe, a little darker, and a little sore after spending 28 hours on the road, 40 hours working on houses, and 3 hours enjoying New Orleans. We will get some pictures up soon. Thank you to everyone who supported us with your prayers and your money!

 

 

We’re going to Biloxi again! We are preparing to once again head to Back Bay Mission in Biloxi, Mississippi to spend a week in work camp.

Back Bay Mission is an 89 year-old ministry of the United Church of Christ that serves the poor and marginalized in Biloxi, a community that is still struggling to recover from Hurricane Katrina of 2005. Our involvement the week we are there includes the construction and repair of homes in the area.

We have space for 10 workers. We will leave early and drive to Back Bay (bout 11 hours) on Sunday, March 25th, be housed in Back Bay’s new volunteer dormitory, work Monday through Friday, and return on Saturday, March 31st. If you would like to go on this mission trip with us, contact Janet Lisle for more information.

For those who aren’t able to drive to Mississippi and work on construction projects, you can participate by praying for the trip and contributing financially to ease the burden on those who are participating. Stay tuned for more information!

Did you go on our last Back Bay trip? Have you been on another mission trip with First Congregational or another church? Tell us about your experience in the “comment section” below!

How Do I Meditate?

We often talk about “connecting with God” or “experiencing Christ.” However, we seem to only talk about it. How do we actually do it? How do we move from God as subject of discussion to God as a relationship or experience?

One way many over the centuries have practiced the presence of God through meditation. It is the practice of being quiet and stilling the mind. In the Christian tradition meditation has often been called contemplative prayer, centering prayer or the “prayer of the heart.” Meditation differs from what we commonly think of as prayer in that instead of talking, we are listening.

Briefly, here is how many practice meditation. A period of time is chosen. 15-20 minutes is a good amount of time to start with, and a timer of some sort can be used to mark the time. Find a comfortable position in which to sit and close your eyes or “soft focus” on a spot in the room. Focus on your breathing, following your inhalations and exhalations. You may notice that all sorts of thought will fly into your consciousness as you try to be still and clear your mind of thoughts. Simply observe them and set them aside. One aid to quieting the mind is to choose a “sacred word” on which to focus. When you notice thoughts or feelings entering your consciousness, gently return to your sacred word.

This is only a brief introduction of one way to meditate. You can find more information at the websites of Contemplative Outreach (they have a great little pamphlet on contemplative prayer), and The World Community of Christian Meditation.

What has your experience of meditation been? What practices do you have? What questions do you have about meditation? Join the conversation by leaving a comment below.

Christmas Eve Candlelight Service

Join us on Christmas Eve for a evening of the carols you remember, glorious music by Bruce Linser and our choir along with guest artist Paul Reekie and singers from Dreyfus School of the Arts, the inspiring words of the Christmas story, and plenty of candles.

Blue Christmas Service

 

Cries of “Merry Christmas!” and non-stop caroling contrast with the feelings of many people at this time of year. For those suffering from the recent or impending death of loved ones and for those whose families are in crisis, it can be a very isolated and dreary time. Every greeting and every song reminds the grief-stricken of how unhappy life is at this moment.

 

This year at First Congregational, we will be holding a “Blue Christmas” service to offer solace and hope to those in these circumstances. People who are not having a very merry Christmas and friends who support them are invited to come and sit with one another in a liturgy that speaks of the love of God for the grieving on Wednesday, December 7th at 6:30PM in the sanctuary. 

 

This service is co-sponsored by VITAS Innovative Hopsice Care, the hospice with which Pastor Jason is a chaplain.