ANNOUNCEMENTS – 2.19.23

Congregational Meeting TODAY

With many challenges facing the church post covid, there are important decisions that need to be made by the congregation relating to the ministry of LUCC going forward. All are needed to be part of the decision-making process, family-style!

The church advisors and the finance team have been working very hard to prepare for this meeting. Your presence is needed for responsible decisions to be made.

Those who are not official members of the church are welcome to participate.

Annual Giving Reports

Finance Secretary Lucille Ruga has prepared annual giving statements for 2022.

If you would like your statement for your records, please contact Lucille.

New Member to be Received

The congregation of Lakewood United Church of Christ joyfully welcomes Barbara Walburn into full membership of the church.  Blessings abound!

Earthquake Response

In response to the horrific devastation and loss of life in Turkey, Syria, and beyond, the United Church of Christ Disaster Ministries in on the scene offering assistance. To make a financial donation through the UCC, please visit ucc.org

Ash Wednesday Ahead

The Lenten season begins in just a few weeks. Lent is the 40 day season of preparation for the festival of Easter. In the New Testament we are told of Jesus spending 40 days in the wilderness to prepare for his ministry. We will spend 40 days, not including Sundays, focusing on tapping into the image-of-God within us. We will find that Love is Wild!

The Ash Wednesday service will be held Wednesday Feb. 22 at 7:00 p.m. around a fire at the lakefront home of Chip and Dana Cosper. If you would like a ride, please contact the Church: lakewooducc@gmail.com or 727-867-7961.

Gratitude!

Many thanks to Joyce Lee for providing the ministry of music this morning while Hilton Homes continues to recover from covid. 

Potluck Next Sunday after Church

After church Sunday Feb. 26.   Bring a dish to share and your own table setting if you can! 

Inkjet Recycling

The church is continuing to collect used inkjet cartridges. They are sent to a recycler and the church receives payment for the cartridges provided.

Operation Attack

OA needs donations of cereal/oatmeal, mac and cheese, pasta sauce, peanut butter, canned meat, fruit, soup, and vegetables. Donations may be placed on the shelf in the hallway at church.

Demonstration Against Upcoming Execution 2/23

Join Floridians for Alternatives to the Death Penalty and other opponents of the death penalty for a vigil during the execution of Donald Dillbeck. The vigil will be from 5:00-6:00 PM on Thursday, February 23 at the northwest corner of 49th Street North and Ulmerton Road in mid-Pinellas County. Park in the vacant lot behind the Checkers. Feel free to bring signs, or organizers will provide them. Call (727) 492-1590 for more information. If the execution is commuted or postponed, the vigil will not be held.

Vigil to Mark the Anniversary of the John Evans Lynching Memorial

Thursday Feb. 23 from 6:30-6:50 at the memorial on Dr. MLKing St. S and 2nd Ave near Tropicana Field.  This will be a free-form event with speakers of 2 minutes each lasting 20 minutes total.  Bring a candle or a candle display on your phone.  All are welcome!

Family Promise Needs

Women’s underwear sizes S/M/L  –  Women’s socks  –  Wash cloths  –  Bath towels  –  Pull Ups sizes 2T-3T, 3T-4T, 4T-5T  –  Hair conditioner (no shampoo)  –  Women’s deodorant  –  Cereal  –  Cups, forks, plates  –  Snacks to go

Circle of Concern

The Family and Loved Ones of Beulah Coughenour  –  Tony and Jim Larson
George and Jane Diven and Family  –  Katherine Conover
Sherry Santana  –  Ann Quinn is under Hospice care  –  Maggie Brizendine
Janet Hall
Schools: Students, families, teachers, and staff

UCC appeal for Turkey and Syria

UCC offers prayers, launches appeal to aid Turkey and Syria after earthquake

Kayla Berkey

Photo from the Middle East Council of Churches. Aleppo, Syria.

| published on Feb 14, 2023

The United Church of Christ is offering prayers for the region encompassing Turkey and Syria as the death toll continues to climb following one of the strongest earthquakes in 100 years. As of Feb. 13, the number of people killed has passed 36,000. Responders who have worked hard in the cold weather continue to rescue victims from the ruins as the odds of survival begin to wane over a week since the Feb. 6 quake. Many survivors are struggling to find enough food, water and basic amenities.

UCC Global H.O.P.E. has launched the Turkey and Syria Emergency Appeal to direct financial support to partners responding in the areas of greatest need for relief and long-term recovery.

Assessing needs

“We continue to be in regular contact with partners in Turkey and Syria, who are active in the response,” said Peter Makari, Global Ministries team leader for Middle East and Europe. This includes in Gaziantep, Turkey, where the UCC had a hand in establishing and offering a missionary presence at the Gaziantep Hospital. The Health and Education Foundation (SEV), the Turkish partner that runs the hospital, said that while the building has experienced only minor damage, Gaziantep is one of the ten cities that has been badly affected, and many in the area are experiencing shock and fear. The hospital will likely serve as a hub for medical treatment, said Makari.

Earthquake survivors gather in the lower level of a church in Aleppo, Syria. Photo from the Middle East Council of Churches. Used with permission.

Another partner, the Middle East Council of Churches, has been involved in emergency response in Syria and called on the international ecumenical community to provide emergency aid in the region. In a Feb. 12 update, MECC reported that at this point, approximately 5.3 million people are estimated to need assistance that ranges from house repair to life-saving medical care for survivors.

On Friday, Feb. 10, the U.S. eased sanctions on Syria temporarily to allow access to the north-west areas of the country where very little aid has been able to reach. This follows calls from Global Ministries and MECC urging the Biden Administration to lift these sanctions. As this part of Syria is already vulnerable due to the 12-year-long war, the international sanctions were making it extremely difficult to offer humanitarian assistance following the quakes, the action alert said.

Statement of support

Global Ministries, the common overseas ministry of the UCC and Christian Church (Disciples of Christ), released a statement offering prayers and support for partners in response to the tragedy. An excerpt reads:

We petition our loving and compassionate God for strength for those who are already responding to search for those who may be lost, to deliver medical care to those in need, and to console and encourage the many who are now wondering what is next.  And we offer encouragement to our partners throughout the region – in Turkey, Syria, Lebanon, Greece, and beyond – who are working tirelessly to be present in most appropriate ways.

The region is already scarred by war, economic crises, and the impact of external policies.  Our partners in the region are calling on the global community to lift sanctions on Syria, a country torn by 12 years of strife, so that humanitarian assistance can be provided without any hindrance.  We support that call.

These partners, who are well-practiced in emergency response, are already in motion to respond to the immediate needs of communities that were destroyed in an instant.  We will support their efforts.

And partners who are in and of the region will accompany those same communities for the longer term when the initial devastation is no longer in the news.  We will accompany them as we have before.

The full statement with additional links and resources is available on the Global Ministries website.

Transnational solidarity

Join The Movement Toward Racial Justice is encouraging transnational solidarity which “implores us to delve more deeply into our interconnectedness” with those directly impacted by this tragedy.

“It is difficult to hold the enormity of the tragedy that is unfolding in Turkey and Syria in the recent earthquake’s aftermath. Each day brings news of more recorded deaths, less hope for finding survivors, and deepening need for food, housing and medical assistance,” writes JTM Curator Sharon Fennema. “Our hearts ache for the loss of life, the shattered communities, the tremendous devastation.

“Moments like these offer us an invitation to deepen our practices of transnational solidarity … The movement toward racial justice is global in scope. The justice we imagine must be for all of us, across borders and national identities.”

Photo of damage in Syria provided by the Greek Orthodox Patriarchate of Antioch – Department of Ecumenical Relations and Development (GOPA-DERD). Used with permission.

JTM resources offer ways to process the overwhelm that accompanies such a tragedy with biblical connections to the story of Ruth and Naomi and contemplative practices that can be used to pray and ground in solidarity.

More information on the Turkey and Syria Earthquake Appeal and information on how to donate can be found here.

Demonstration Against Upcoming Execution 2/23

Join Floridians for Alternatives to the Death Penalty and other opponents of the death penalty for a vigil during the execution of Donald Dillbeck. The vigil will be from 5:00-6:00 PM on Thursday, February 23 at the northwest corner of 49th Street North and Ulmerton Road in mid-Pinellas County. This site is close to the jail and court complex and is at an intersection with heavy traffic. It is where death penalty opponents have gathered during executions for decades. Park in the vacant lot behind the Checkers. Feel free to bring signs, or organizers will provide them. Call (727) 492-1590 for more information. If the execution is commuted or postponed, the vigil will not be held.

Bulletin 02.12.23

A Just Peace Church

An Open and Affirming Church

A Creation Justice Church

February 12, 2023    

10:30 am

WELCOME and ANNOUNCEMENTS

 LIGHTING THE PEACE CANDLE
Kay Rencken, Liturgist

For people with darker skins, or of a different religion, or a minority sexual orientation, there is always the threat of violence that is bred by hate.

           We must stand up to that and say, “no more!”  We Americans must develop better hearts and minds in our common civil life.   If not, the axe of hate will be laid to the tree of liberty.

A Meditation on Martin Luther King Day 2020, Old Verger

PRELUDE
As Time Goes By                                            Hupfeld

*OPENING READING                                                                                            based on Psalm 119

We are blessed when we stay on course, walking steadily in the way of Love;

When we do not go off on our own, but walk along the road Divine Love has set before us.

May our steps be steady; 

Keeping to the course.

May we ponder every morsel of wisdom Love offers,

and not forget a word of it.

May we delight far more in Love than in gathering a pile of riches.       

 * HYMN                                                                 Guide My Feet                                                       497

SCRIPTURE LESSONS

Let us prepare ourselves for the word of God as it comes to us in the reading of Holy Scripture.  Our hearts and minds are open.

                        Deuteronomy 30:15-20 and Matthew 6:24-34

For the word of God in scripture, for the word of God among us, for the word of God within us.  Thanks be to God!

MYSTIC READING                                                                         Mechtild of Magdeburg, 1207-1282

*HYMN
God’s Eye Is on the Sparrow                                              475

SERMON                                                                  Say Yes!                                                   Rev. Kim P. Wells

UNISON READING
Cathy Hutcheon

Your love comes to me

in the silence,

ordinary.

Like a child’s treasure

I turn it over

in the nook of my hand,

warming its smooth

heaviness.

A thought of You,

stony,

clearly defined,

drops as though

down a deep

well,

is lost

momentarily,

then turns up

a certainty in the heart.

ANTHEM
All Bless the One                                              HKJ

MISSION STATEMENT

The mission of Lakewood United Church of Christ, as part of the Church Universal is to:

  • Celebrate the presence and power of God in our lives & in our world.
  • Offer the hospitality and inclusive love of Christ to all people.
  • Work for God’s peace and justice throughout creation.

MORNING OFFERING

Morning offerings may be brought forward and placed in the plates on the altar. You are invited to write your prayer requests on the sheets provided in the bulletin and bring them forward and place them in the basket on the altar. If you would like assistance, please turn to someone seated near you.     

Offertory                                               Sunflower Slow Drag                                         Joplin

*Dedicating Our Gifts                                                     Fannie Lou Hamer, 1917-1977

Christianity is being concerned about your fellow man, not building a million-dollar church while people are starving right around the corner.  Christ was a revolutionary person, out there where it was happening.  That’s what God is all about, and that’s where I get my strength.                               

* PREPARATION FOR PRAYER
Seek Ye First                         Lafferty

            Seek ye first the kin-dom of God

            and God’s righteousness,

            and all these things shall be added unto you,

            allelu, alleluia. 

            One shall not live by bread alone,

            but by every word

            that proceeds from the mouth of God,

            allelu, alleluia.           

Ask, and it shall be given unto you.

            Seek, and you shall find.

            Knock, and the door shall be opened unto you,

            allelu, alleluia.

MORNING PRAYERS – SAVIOR’S PRAYER

Fathering and Mothering God, lover of us all, most holy one.

Help us to respond to you

To create what you want for us here on earth.

Give us today enough for our needs.

Forgive our weak and deliberate offenses,

Just as we must forgive others when they hurt us.

Help us to resist evil and to do what is good.

For we are yours, endowed with your power to make the world whole. Amen.

*  HYMN 
What a Covenant                                                471         

* BENEDICTION
Celtic, adapted

*CONGREGATIONAL RESPONSE   (please form a circle)

Lead Us From Death to Life           581

Lead us from death to life, from falsehood to truth,

from despair to hope, from fear to trust.

Lead us from hate to love, from war to peace;

let peace fill our hearts, let peace fill our world,

let peace fill our universe.

*POSTLUDE
Easy Winners                                              Joplin

Lakewood United Church of Christ 2601 54th Ave. S. St. Petersburg, FL 33712

727-867-7961/ lakewooducc@gmail.com/ Lakewooducc.org                                             On land originally inhabited by the Tocabaga

LAKEWOOD UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST