![]() This Sunday Rev. Ann Wynne-Philllips will be preaching and Sally Purvis will be leading the service. Take a look atEcclesiastes 3:1-8, 15 The service is at 10:30 a.m. and Childcare is provided. Outreach We spoke about one of the organizations we help, Diapers for Dignity. If you would like to make a donation you can give online at https://www.agingcarefl.org/diapersfordignity.html or send a check to the Area Agency on Aging Pinellas-Pasco. We will be collecting period pads (AKA sanitary napkins) for the students at Lakewood High School who cannot afford to buy period hygiene products. Please place the packs of pads in the box in the sanctuary. The high school only accepts pads, so please do not bring any tampons, period underwear, or menstrual cups. The new school year starts August 11, so we will be collecting through July so that we can deliver to Lakewood High the first week of August. Voicing Their Values Jim Andrews, Janet Blair, and Lexi Green Pride Events Thank you Lexi Green and Sharon Dunaway-Alt for representing Lakewood at the Pride events over the past weekend. Voicing Our ValuesMissio Dei, a local church and organization that feeds the unhoused community in Downtown St. Pete, will need volunteers for two upcoming Sundays (July 27 and August 3). They will need 3-5 people each Sunday to assist with setting up, serving, and cleaning up their evening meal from 3:30-7:00 PM at 161716th St. S. A sign-up sheet will be available at church on Sunday for shifts, feel free to sign up for one or more. Florida Conference Gathering Ahead The Florida UCC is doing things a little differently this year! In order to avoid hurricane season, they will be having the next Annual gathering in February 2026. So this year they are having three Geographical Area Gatherings. The closest one to St. Petersburg will be in Venice on August 9th from 10-3, Venice UCC, 620 Shamrock Blvd., Venice, FL 34293. There is no charge, lunch will be provided, but reservations are requested. Kim and Dyanne will be driving, and we would like to have a great showing from our church. The information is also outlined in the weekly Sunshine Connection. If you would like help in registering, please contact Dyanne Edds 321-890-7708. Survey for City of St. Pete The city is collecting information on the needs and opinions of the residents through a survey. If anyone at church is interested in filling it out, they can do so at https://polco.us/n/res/vote/st-petersburg-fl/the-city-of-st-petersburg-2025-community-survey-open-to-all-residents The survey closes after July 28 and can only be completed online. Garden update – OrchidsOn Saturday July 5th members of the Florida West Coast Orchid Society (FWCOS) hung orchids in trees on the church property. This is part of their mission to re-introduce orchids back into the “wild” by attaching them to trees in public spaces throughout Pinellas County. FWCOS provided the plants and materials to hang the orchids supplied by Accent Orchids of St Petersburg Florida. The church gardens now have 15 new orchids attached to various trees surrounding the labyrinth as well as on the tree between the sanctuary and hall. If all goes as planned, these plants will bond with their host trees over the next 1-2 years. These happy plants would then start producing blooms for all to enjoy. These plants need lots of water to get established. In fact the lead volunteer of this project told Sharon Dunaway-Alt that there is no way we can over water these plants at this time. Rain helps but with as hot as it is outside these plants have the best chance if they are watered as often as possible. Sharon plans to water on Sundays plus 1-2 other days as available If you are interested and able to volunteer to help with watering contact Sharon. ![]() ![]() Seed LibraryInterested in having some indoor or outdoor plants? The West St. Pete Community Library, located at 6700 8th Ave N, St. Petersburg, FL 33710, has free packets of seeds! Members of the library can get packets of fruit, flower, vegetable, and herb seeds every week. You are also welcome to donate seed packs or suggest plants not already offered. WEEKLY LABYRINTH UPDATE ![]() The Labyrinth group will be taking a break for the month of July. Weekly guided walks resume Wednesday August 6 at 9:30. Pastor Away For the first week, Kim will be attending the biennial General Synod of the United Church of Christ in Kansas City, MO with her daughter, Angela. This is a national gathering of the UCC with workshops and speakers, etc. Then there will be vacation time spent with family in the Red River Gorge of Kentucky. Rev. Wells will be away from Wednesday July 9 until Saturday Aug. 2. If pastoral care is needed, please contact Patti Cooksey at cooksepa@eckerd.edu. SPECIAL MUSIC IN THE SUMMER ![]() After Pentecost, the choir goes on hiatus over the summer and resumes rehearsals and singing in service the Sunday after Labor Day. In place of their anthems, it’d be great of there were solo or duets or even small groups during the summer months. Vocals are, of course, okay, but they don’t need to be a vocals. instrumentalists are very welcome: guitar, balalaika, flute, cello, ocarina, harmonica, tuba? It doesn’t need to be anything fancy: it can be just a hymn or a simple song and it doesn’t even need to be particularly “religious.” Many secular/pop songs from any decade have positive messages that align with the values of Lakewood. You definitely don’t need to be perfect. Just be you. Any age, too: kids, young adults, old folks, middle aged. If you’d like to perform something during the summer, please let me know. I’d truly love for that to happen! If you have a selection you’d like to do, great; if not, I can help you find one. – Hilton Care Closet Needed for Refugee and Migrant Women’s Initiative, Inc. This is a local group that assists migrants and refugees. The following brand new items are needed: full-sized hygiene items, soap (laundry, dishes, hand), bedding, utensils (cups, plates, baking and cooking supplies), trash cans, laundry baskets, cleaning products, towels, toys, babycare items, school supplies for K-12. Good Samaritan Food Pantry The food pantry has requested pet food and breakfast cereal. Donations may be placed in The Caring Closet here at the church. Plastic Bags for Missio Dei Missio Dei is in need of plastic grocery bags for the homeless and needy. Please place bags in The Caring Closet at church. Operation Attack in Need of Volunteers O.A. is an ecumenical food pantry at Lakeview Presbyterian Church. LUCC was a founding partner in this ministry in the 1960’s. Volunteers are needed and nonperishable food is always in demand. Contributions can go in The Caring Closet at church. Toiletries for Celebrate Outreach Celebrate Outreach is a local ministry with people who are living without shelter in St. Petersburg. An average of 135 people are served each week. Here is a list of donations needed: towlettes travel size, socks and underwear. Please leave your donation in The Caring Closet at church. Clothes for Those Released from Jail Along with Pilgrim UCC, we are collecting clothing for Pinellas County jail inmates to wear upon release from the jail. T-shirts, shorts, sweat pants, socks & underwear M/F. Please no suits, dresses, or dressy clothes. Just comfortable used clean clothing placed in The Caring Closet at church. USEFUL LAKEWOOD LINKSLakewood UCC YouTube ChannelLakewood UCC Bluesky accountYou can listen to Hilton’s music and videos for free at https://hiltonkeanjones.com/. July Birthdays!Are there any birthdays in July? Please let the church office know. Many thanks! Circle of ConcernSusan GilbertMarti HafnerJosette GreenJason RiddellCathy GieseyVictoria LongMichelle Cloutier Ann Cloutier, Michelle’s mother JoAnne Reid Shelly Wilson Rick Carr Paula and Tony Pelletier Deb Kenneda Barbara Walburn Yvonne Riesen Leslee and Holly Van Ranst Sorenson Denise Williams Vita Uth Dot Thrush Chip and Dana Cosper Cate Colgan & Marty Seyler’s dog, Trinity Jackie Shewmaker All school students, families & staff Caregivers The 280 women and men on Florida’s Death Row Weekly Update If you are involved with an activity or event that you would like to share with the LUCC family, please send the information to the Church Office by Wednesday. Please provide the information in paragraph form with pertinent details and links. THANK YOU ! New Office StaffHi! My name is Elizabeth (Liz) Edmonds and I’m delighted to be a part of LUCC office staff. I share a lot of the same passions for equality, diversity, and peace as the congregation here. Community building and mutual aid are big corner stones in my life and I couldn’t imagine a better place to work. If you need anything, or have any suggestions about the weekly update, please email me at lakewooducc@gmail.com. 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View this email in your browser![]() ![]() This Sunday- We will also be hearing from Joe Pondolfino about the mission of Pinellas Hope. This is one of the projects that receives monthly financial support from the church. Summer Sundays Services are more relaxed. Hymn requests are sung each week. You are invited to suggest a sermon topic. Use a form at church or email Rev. Wells. You may also suggest something you would like sing. Summer Sundays is a beautiful time to worship and build community! The service is at 10:30 a.m. and Childcare is provided. Outreach- Blessing Bags We will be gathering on June 22 after services to put together blessing bags for the unhoused in our community. 20 handmade drawstring bags have been provided by Nancy Schrepf’s sister and will need to be filled. You may opt to donate needed items, put together bags, distribute bags, or any combination of the three. In the coming weeks we will need to collect the following items listed below. Travel size is preferred. You may place items into the Celebrate Outreach bin, any items not used for the bags will be donated to that organization.Toothbrushes, Toothpaste, FlossSoap (bars or small bottles)Shampoo and ConditionerRazorsTissuesDeodorant Wet Wipes LotionHand sanitizer Combs SunscreenBandaids Sanitary napkins, tamponsReusable water bottlesShelf stable snacks (dried fruit, granola bars, nuts, cracker packs, etc.)Socks Gum and mints Seed LibraryInterested in having some indoor or outdoor plants? The West St. Pete Community Library, located at 6700 8th Ave N, St. Petersburg, FL 33710, has free packets of seeds! Members of the library can get packets of fruit, flower, vegetable, and herb seeds every week. You are also welcome to donate seed packs or suggest plants not already offered. Help Save Job Corps! 40 letters were sent to Florida senators pleasing for funding for Job Corps. Hopefully this incredibly needed program will be spared. To send an email in support of Job Corps, click herehttps://www.votervoice.net/NJCA/Campaigns/126781/Respond?vvsn=BsGAGBrWBC98eAKAYzf7BAA Outreach Committee Highlights and Action Items for the Congregation The residents of Apollo and Balanced Healthcare love to receive scented items as bingo prizes. We will be collecting these items in the care closet, all need to be brand new and unopened, for all genders. Items may be full or travel sized: body spray/perfume/cologne, lotion, air freshener, shampoo/conditioner, hand sanitizer, etc. The UCC has a page dedicated to email writing campaigns to elected officials. If you would like to reach out to your elected officials about an issue such as Gaza,the federal budget, or other political items, there are email templates ready. Go to https://www.votervoice.net/JAWM/Home to find a campaign that speaks to you and your values. PFLAG FundraiserThere was a fundraiser for PFLAG (formerly, Parents, Families, and Friends of Lesbians and Gays) at the shuffleboard courts in St. Petersburg on Friday June 6, 2025. Those pictured, left to right: Sharon Dunaway-Alt, Danielle Hintz, Janet Blair, and Paula Pelletier. There was a tremendous turnout and the LUCC volunteers had a wonderful time! https://lakewooducc.org/2025/06/12/pflag-fundraiser/ Pentecost!https://lakewooducc.org/2025/06/12/pentecost/ NEW TIME FOR WEEKLY LABYRINTH WALK For the month of June, the weekly guided labyrinth walks will be held on Friday mornings at 9:00 a.m. on the church grounds near the bike rack. All are welcome. Bring a chair if you can. Pride Events!Other Pride events people may wish to attend in June:Lexi Green and Sharon Dunaway-Alt will be representing Lakewood in the St. Pete Pride parade as part of the coalition of 30 open and affirming churches on June 28 2:00-10:00 PM, parade kickoff 6:00 PM. There is a festival in North and South Straub Park. June 29 there will be a large open street market along Central Ave 12:00-5:00 PMhttps://www.stpetepride.org/ Interfaith Tampa Bay Pride ServiceSunday June 29 at 3:00 p..m. at the Unitarian Universalist Church of St. Petersburg, 100 Mirror Lake Dr. N., St. Petersburg. SPECIAL MUSIC IN THE SUMMER After Pentecost, the choir goes on hiatus over the summer and resumes rehearsals and singing in service the Sunday after Labor Day. In place of their anthems, it’d be great of there were solo or duets or even small groups during the summer months.Vocals are, of course, okay, but they don’t need to be a vocals. instrumentalists are very welcome: guitar, balalaika, flute, cello, ocarina, harmonica, tuba? It doesn’t need to be anything fancy: it can be just a hymn or a simple song and it doesn’t even need to be particularly “religious.” Many secular/pop songs from any decade have positive messages that align with the values of Lakewood. You definitely don’t need to be perfect. Just be you. Any age, too: kids, young adults, old folks, middle aged. If you’d like to perform something during the summer, please let me know. I’d truly love for that to happen! If you have a selection you’d like to do, great; if not, I can help you find one. — Hilton LUCC Participates in No Kings Day DemonstrationMichelle Cloutier and Danielle Hintz pictured below. ![]() Property Projects You have probably noticed the new planting around the sign, the painting of the sign, the installation of the Trinity symbol near the mailbox, & the makeover of the bed next to the Sanctuary door on the north side.The advisors are tackling three more property projects in the weeks ahead: drainage concerns, the Memorial Garden, and the damaged built in cabinets in the Sanctuary. The drainage and the cabinets are hurricane mitigation projects. The goal: safe & dry! Needed for Refugee and Migrant Women’s Initiative, Inc. This is a local group that assists migrants and refugees. The following brand new items are needed: full-sized hygiene items, soap (laundry, dishes, hand), bedding, utensils (cups, plates, baking and cooking supplies), trash cans, laundry baskets, cleaning products, towels, toys, babycare items, school supplies for K-12. Good Samaritan Food Pantry The food pantry has requested pet food and breakfast cereal. Donations may be placed in The Caring Closet here at the church. Plastic Bags for Missio Dei Missio Dei is in need of plastic grocery bags for the homeless and needy. Please place bags in The Caring Closet at church. Operation Attack in Need of Volunteers O.A. is an ecumenical food pantry at Lakeview Presbyterian Church. LUCC was a founding partner in this ministry in the 1960’s. Volunteers are needed and nonperishable food is always in demand. Contributions can go in The Caring Closet at church. Toiletries for Celebrate Outreach Celebrate Outreach is a local ministry with people who are living without shelter in St. Petersburg. An average of 135 people are served each week. Here is a list of donations needed: towlettes travel size, socks and underwear. Please leave your donation in The Caring Closet at church. Clothes for Those Released from Jail Along with Pilgrim UCC, we are collecting clothing for Pinellas County jail inmates to wear upon release from the jail. T-shirts, shorts, sweat pants, socks & underwear M/F. Please no suits, dresses, or dressy clothes. Just comfortable used clean clothing placed in The Caring Closet at church.USEFUL LAKEWOOD LINKSLakewood UCC YouTube ChannelLakewood UCC Bluesky accountYou can listen to Hilton’s music and videos for free at https://hiltonkeanjones.com/. June Birthdays!6/4 Sharon Dunaway-Alt6/10 Genie Terrell6/19 Ron Shutt6/21 Marty Seyler and Robbie Ogdie6/24 Jacquie LewisAre any church family birthdays missing? Please contact the Church Office! Circle of ConcernJosette GreenJason RiddellCathy GieseyVictoria LongMichelle Cloutier Ann Cloutier, Michelle’s mother JoAnne Reid Shelly Wilson Rick Carr Paula and Tony Pelletier Deb Kenneda Barbara Walburn Yvonne Riesen Leslee and Holly Van Ranst Sorenson Denise Williams Vita Uth Dot Thrush Chip and Dana Cosper Cate Colgan & Marty Seyler’s dog, Trinity Jackie Shewmaker All school students, families & staff Caregivers The 280 women and men on Florida’s Death Row “Thank you Kim and Lakewood for keeping us in your thoughts and prayers. We are happy to share after five and a half months, we have returned home! We were able to celebrate Ian and Owen’s graduations from college and high school with family in our own home, which was a joyful time! Jena Blair and Marty Catala”Weekly Update If you are involved with an activity or event that you would like to share with the LUCC family, please send the information to the Church Office by Wednesday. Please provide the information in paragraph form with pertinent details and links. THANK YOU!RECENT WEBSITE POSTS Come, O Spirit, with Your Sound (for organ with no pedals) June 3, 2025Sermon video 6.1.25 “Oh, Freedom!”June 3, 2025Sermon video 5.25.25 “The Power of the Past”May 27, 2025Sermon text 5.18.25 “Arise”May 22, 2025Sermon video 5.18.25 “New Life”May 22, 2025Sermon video 5.4.25 “Do You Love Me?”May 5, 2025The new ‘temporary’ signApril 19, 2025Credits: Images of birthday cake and books from Freepik.comOur mailing address is:Lakewood United Church of Christ2601 54th Ave S St Petersburg, FL 33712-4709On land originally inhabited by the Tocabaga on the Gulf of Mexico Copyright (C) 2025 Lakewood United Church of Christ. All rights reserved.You are receiving this email because you opted in via our website. Want to change how you receive these emails? You can update your preferences or unsubscribe |
Labor and Love
This was recorded by the Bayshore Baptist Choir, Tampa, FL, Dr. John Richmond, conducting, back in 1993. I composed it around that time, maybe a year or two earlier. It’s one of my choir’s favorites to sing. It’s so simple, it practically sings itself.
Sermon Text 6.15.25 “A Trinity for Father’s Day”
LAKEWOOD UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST
2601 54th Avenue South St. Petersburg, FL 33712 on the Gulf of Mexico
On land originally inhabited by the Tocabaga
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Date: June 15, 2025
Scripture Lesson: Proverbs 31:10-31
Sermon: A Trinity for Father’s Day
Pastor: Rev. Kim P. Wells
Date: June 15, 2025
Scripture Lesson: Proverbs 31:10-31
Sermon: A Trinity for Father’s Day
Pastor: Rev. Kim P. Wells
This scripture lesson from Proverbs has always disturbed me. It reads like a want ad for a bride in the late 1800’s or early 1900’s when men sought brides through agencies in Eastern Europe or Asia.
Looking for a wife who is:
Strong
Loving
Trustworthy
Good
Works hard from sun up into the night
Manages property
Sews and weaves
Makes clothes, quilts and bedding
Helps the hungry and homeless
Is wise and kind
Takes care of husband and children
Maintains a good reputation in the community
I’d like a wife like that! Can we imagine an ad for a husband that is as comprehensive? Business skills. Childrearing skills. Household management skills. Generous, compassionate temperament. Community involvement. Help for the needy.
We can hardly imagine a job description for a husband like that!
Now before we move on, I want to mention several things. The book of Proverbs was written with young men on the verge of marriage and adulthood in mind. [The New Interpreter’s Bible Commentary, vol. 3, p. 941.]. So, this description of a woman of virtue was meant to be in high praise of women. It was meant to extol the many facets of the assets of women beyond physical beauty and sex appeal. So, for its time, this description of a virtuous woman really was meant to expand the appreciation of women.
And yet, we know the problems with these elevated expectations. Women are now welcome in the work force, though their pay is not commensurate with men. But as it turns out, they still are responsible for the majority of home management and childrearing responsibilities.
Men are doing much more than they used to, even when I was a young adult. I see my son and son in law doing laundry, cooking, picking up the children from day care, cleaning, and I am glad to see their involvement in the household.
But a reaction to the emancipation of women and men all being able to function freely in the home and in the workplace and in society is the emergence of toxic masculinity. Men who feel threatened and victimized and who want their power and privilege back and who want women to work for them again. They don’t want to see the abuse, the limitations, the problems with the old system.
Last week we went to see the opera ‘Carmen’ written by Georges Bizet in 1875. In the opening scene of the opera, the townspeople and the local cadre of soldiers are in the plaza and the women from the cigarette factory emerge at the end of their shift. Well, the soldiers, especially, are all over the women. It was pretty hard to watch from the perspective of today’s sensibilities. Our daughter who was at the opera with us pronounced the behavior of the men gross and scary. I’m with her.
This is not part of the heritage of our faith, this degradation and abuse of women. From the evidence we have in the New Testament, we know that Jesus very much encouraged women to be freed of the limitations placed upon them by society and religion. There were women leaders in the early church. Women disciples. Women who taught and healed and preached, just like the men. But the men of the Jesus movement had a hard time accepting that and worked to confine the roles of women in the decades after Jesus’ death.
So what does our faith offer as encouragement for those who seek to share the love of God in a fatherly way today? These may be actual biological fathers, or those who are in a fathering role in the lives of children and young people, and let me echo what Christy has put on the Father’s Day bulletin board. A father’s role is extremely important to the development of young people and there are so many children who do not have a significant male presence in their lives.
So, since it is Trinity Sunday, I have a trinitarian structure for thinking about the important role of men today as fathers and father figures. In our traditional concept of the Trinity, three ways of imagining God, we start with God as creator, as in Genesis, the first book of the Bible. God as the force and imagination behind all that is, the cosmos, the earth, the web of life, all of nature. The whole system that keeps us alive. So for father figures today, I suggest as a first principle, PROVIDE. Provide for the children and the young people. Provide material necessities, yes. Housing, food, clothing, diapers, safety. Provide healthcare. And school supplies. And creative afterschool activities and lessons. Yes, but also provide emotional support. Provide moral guidance. Provide a faith foundation. Spiritual teaching. Something that can be counted on throughout life. Provide resources and ideas. Provide a good example. Of how to live a modest life while giving and sharing with others. Be an example of generosity and work for justice so that everyone can be provided for. So, a father figure needs to be a provider and that does’t stop with money.
In our traditional conception of the Trinity, the second part of the Trinity is Christ Jesus. And one thing that Jesus did was to protect people – from hunger, from sickness, and from bad, harmful ideas and behaviors. So, a father figure also needs to PROTECT children and youth. Yes, see that they are safe. That they are not vulnerable to violence. Or to abuse. Or disease. Protect children from bullying. From them being preyed upon by consumerism. A father needs to protect children from being indoctrinated with racism and sexism and homophobia. Children need to be protected from ethnocentrism and looking down on others because of who they are. Children need to be protected from thinking they are better than others, and from thinking they are less than others. Children and young people need to be protected from drugs and from false information and from abusive relationships. They need to be protected from the already damaging and harmful affects of global warming and climate change. Children also need to know that all children and young people, indeed all people, deserve to be protected from harm, however it may come. It is never ok to harm another person or the Earth. All deserve protection. While many of us don’t have to worry about old fashioned concerns like our child being kicked by a horse or contracting polio, there are still many things that can harm a young person today, so a father figure is needed to provide protection in a variety of ways.
In our traditional view of the Trinity, the third expression of the Trinity is Spirit, Sophia, a feminine aspect to the Trinity. And this aspect is portrayed in scripture as present at creation, enjoying the delights of creation, and enlivening the human spirit created in the image of God. So, the last of the three factors important to expressing fathering love that we will discuss today is PLAY. This also goes with Jesus’ reputation as someone who was known for eating and drinking and partying with his friends. Play. Fathers need to make sure that their children know how to play. How to enjoy themselves and others and have fun. Parents need to make sure to teach children to approach the natural world with awe and wonder. Fathers need to model having fun, taking pleasure in hobbies or other interests. Fathers need to make sure children know that we are here for more than work. We are here to enjoy this wonderful life and to take pleasure in the world around us and the creativity we have to share. The Spirit reminds us of the need to play.
So, my holy Trinity for Father’s Day is Provide, Protect, and Play. Our well being, our future, our joy cannot be magically handed to us by one exceptional parent. Even someone as spectacular as the valiant woman of Proverbs!
The job of a valiant father is to provide, protect, and play. With all the children in his life, and the children of the world. So may all adults care for all children. Amen.
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Property Projects You have probably noticed the new planting around the sign, the painting of the sign, the installation of the Trinity symbol near the mailbox, & the makeover of the bed next to the Sanctuary door on the north side.