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Annual Gathering Closing Sermon
Annual Gathering Closing Worship Sermon
Enclosed is a link to view/download the sermon offered by Rev. Dr. Karen Georgia Thompson at our Annual Gathering Closing Worship. We believe we have a HD, clearer sound, front-view, version of this sermon. I will begin uploading this version early this evening. For those of you who would appreciate being able to access it sooner than later this evening/early tomorrow, we offer this version.We offer this with a great deal of gratitude for the ministry and leadership of Rev. Dr. Karen Georgia Thompson, for all that was shared amidst our Annual Gathering, and for all of the opportunities that lay ahead
Here is the Video to the Backup File
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Some pipe organ pieces

I’ve only ever had one church job where they complained that I never played long enough postludes! (It was a congregation with a number of professors.) Usually, people are out the back door before the organist gets to the first cadence…all too often in Catholic parishes some folks go straight from receiving communion right out the back door and on to the golf course..no waiting for that “Ite missa est!” This is a bunch of my short pieces that I’ve thought of releasing as a collection titled “Short, fast, not-too-difficult, organ postludes!” Not the snappiest title, but better than the one collection (that someone actually released) titled “Graveyard Favorites.” (“Graveyard” being a slang publishing term, more properly https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Morgue_file.) Organists have a somewhat October-ish sense of humor.
You can listen to the whole bunch at this free streaming link: https://soundcloud.com/hilton-kean-jones/sets/single-organ-pieces. They follow one another automatically…you just click play and off it goes.
Sheet music for the individual movements are available under my name on sheetmusicplus.com and sheetmusicdirect.com.
The trumpet on the last piece can be played by the organ. Organists are familiar with what to do in those situations from many different Baroque trumpet & organ pieces. Of course, it can be played with organ too. I’ve been scrounging my files trying to get together all my trumpet hymn tune descants. They’re penciled into various hymns scattered hither and yon, so that may never be entirely complete.
UCC and Disciples join ecumenical community in letter to Congress on crisis in Israel/Palestine
reposted from https://www.ucc.org/ucc-and-disciples-join-ecumenical-community-in-letter-to-congress-on-crisis-in-israel-palestine/
by Staff Reports | published on Oct 12, 2023
The United Church of Christ and Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) were among 27 Christian churches and agencies to address a letter to members of Congress today. The letter, in the context of the ongoing war in Israel/Palestine, urged Congress to:
- Publicly call for ceasefire, de-escalation and restraint by all sides
- Prioritize steps to secure immediate release of hostages and ensure international protection for civilians
- Call on all parties to abide by the laws of war, including the Geneva conventions and customary international law
The full text of the letter is below:
Dear Members of Congress,
We have watched in sadness the devastating loss of life in Israel and the occupied Palestinian territories over the last several days. As Church-based denominations and organizations with deep ties to the Holy Land, we mourn with our Israeli and Palestinian siblings as they grieve the loss of loved ones and remain fearful of continued violence. Our commitment remains to a future in which both Israelis and Palestinians can live in peace, with security and human rights protected for all.
We unequivocally condemn Hamas’ attacks and violent treatment of civilians and call for the immediate release of all hostages in captivity. We also condemn the indiscriminate and violent Israeli response that has already claimed hundreds of civilian lives. The Israeli government’s decision to shut off power, water, and fuel will have a disastrous impact on millions of civilians in Gaza, including over a million children, especially those who need immediate medical attention.
At this critical time it is incumbent upon Congress to act in ways that will help de-escalate the violence and stop further loss of life. Specifically, we call on Congress to:
- Publicly call for ceasefire, de-escalation and restraint by all sides
- Call on all parties to abide by the laws of war, including the Geneva conventions and customary international law
- Prioritize steps to secure immediate release of hostages and ensure international protection for civilians
During this time of heightened tension, we implore Congress to refrain from steps that only exacerbate the violence and increase the risk of expanding war into the broader region. Any Congressional effort that is one-sided, and rushes to send new weapons to Israel, will only intensify the conflict leading to further deaths and destruction. Congress must work to prevent the spread of more violence, including against Palestinian civilians in Israel and the West Bank.
Year after year, we have seen that increasing violence begets more violence. Our past responses have failed to end the bloodshed. As these horrific events unfold, we are reminded once again that only by addressing core systemic issues, including decades of institutionalized oppression and collective punishment of Palestinians through brutal military occupation and a 16-year Gaza blockade, will Israelis and Palestinians live in peace.
We are grateful for your service to this country. We pray for wisdom and discernment on your behalf in the days ahead.
Find the full list of denominations and organizations who signed onto the letter here.
Take action
Opportunities are available for staying engaged and getting involved.
The UCC Washington, D.C. office has created an action alert inviting people to urge their legislators toward de-escalation and restraint from policy decisions that would intensify violence in the area.
Updates are being posted on the Global Ministries website, including reports, letters and statements from partners, position statements and advocacy opportunities.
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Let Freedom Read!
Almost two years ago, Lakewood United Church of Christ built on the foundation of a grant of $500 from the Florida Conference to provide books on anti-racism for the children in our community. Generous contributions from the congregation made possible the purchase of books by the libraries of two low-income elementary schools, Maximo and Campbell Park. The books were selected by the school; appropriate for each grade level. We then raised another $1000 to provide the nearest public library’s children’s department with a similar collection. The library selected the books. The library has finally received and catalogued all the books.
All patrons now see this wonderful temporary display inside the door of the South St. Petersburg branch of the Pinellas County Public Library system. Any library card holder in the county may now check out these new books written and illustrated for young people ages toddler to young adult. Stop in soon and have a look!
— Lucille Ruga





Annual Gathering Closing Worship Sermon
Enclosed is a link to view/download the sermon offered by Rev. Dr. Karen Georgia Thompson at our Annual Gathering Closing Worship. We believe we have a HD, clearer sound, front-view, version of this sermon. I will begin uploading this version early this evening. For those of you who would appreciate being able to access it sooner than later this evening/early tomorrow, we offer this version.We offer this with a great deal of gratitude for the ministry and leadership of Rev. Dr. Karen Georgia Thompson, for all that was shared amidst our Annual Gathering, and for all of the opportunities that lay ahead