Year: 2024


  • Mary’s Corner

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    I bring you peace in the name of the risen Christ,

    We honored the life of Bill Parker today at the DFW National Cemetery. The setting there is breathtaking and heartbreaking at the same time. Bill received the honor and recognition he deserved for his service during the Vietnam War. And Bill would have been reluctant to receive those honors, as his humble service in all areas was a way of life for him. Service never seemed anything more than “as it should be,” to quote Bill. I do not know how we were able to experience an actual angel among us, but I do believe that we have many in our small but mighty congregation. We saw Don Horton volunteering at the cemetery. He sends his love and well-wishes to all and promises to be back in church soon. Don told me that the DFW National Cemetery sits on more than 650 acres and can be the final resting place for 283,000+ veterans and spouses. Don reports that there are currently 92,000 folks interred on those sacred grounds. If you have not seen it already, it is worth the drive.

    The bulletin Sunday contained information on upcoming events, specifically Eastside Ministries events and Bill J. Elliott Elementary School events. Please check our website, saintmatthewumc.com, for details about the upcoming events. I am grateful for your support of all our ministries. These actions are our witness to our neighbors. This is how they know we are followers of Jesus—by the way we love them with our time, talent, and resources. The end of October is coming quickly, and we know that the school is having a fall festival. We have not received guidance from the school counselor about how we can participate, but we will let you know as soon as that guidance comes. I am telling you this because we may not have much notice, and I know you do not want to miss an opportunity to serve our community.

    Also, the St. Matthew Women’s United group will be assembling women’s hygiene bags containing tampons, pads, and lotion. If you can, please bring any or all of these items: medium and large sizes for the feminine hygiene products and travel-size lotion. I have ordered 100 opaque, resealable bags and will have them on Sunday.

    Peace in the name of the risen Christ is a peace that we cannot understand, because it is nothing like what we can provide for ourselves. God’s love for us creates this kind of peace. At the same time, we can make peace with ourselves and each other, with life and with death, but most of all, with our Creator.

    My love to all,
    Mary

    PS: We just received word from the elementary school that they would love for us to participate in their Trunk or Treat on October 24. We have been invited to bring candy to the school and to dress up a trunk and distribute candy at the event. If you are interested in being at the school with a dressed-up trunk, let me know. Otherwise, please bring a bag of candy to church this weekend. Don’t forget!


  • Kids’ News: Abraham’s Journey

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    We were so happy to have a wonderful group of children for Children’s Church this week! We learned about God’s promise to Abraham. God appeared to Abraham and told him to pack up his family and belongings to travel to a new land. This wasn’t Abraham’s first move, as earlier in Genesis, we learn he had attempted to journey to Canaan before but settled in Haran. Now, God was calling Abraham to finally finish his journey to Canaan—a journey that required a lot of trust.

    At 75 years old, Abraham obeyed God and left his home with his wife Sarah, his nephew Lot, and all their belongings. Along the way, God promised to give the land to Abraham’s descendants. Can you imagine being 75 and gathering up all your animals and possessions to travel by foot to a new country? Abraham even built an altar to worship God along the way. We have so much more to learn, and we’re so glad you’re bringing your kids to church!



  • Making Peace: Finding True Peace in Life and Faith

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    How do we find true peace in every part of our lives? In this week’s sermon,
    Rev. Teague explores what it means to be a peacemaker, as Jesus describes in Matthew 5:9.

    👉 Want to learn more about how to bring peace into your life and those around you? Join us here: saintmatthewumc.com

    “Blessed are the peacemakers, for they will be called children of God.”
    – Matthew 5:9

    “Making peace with others and God begins with forgiveness and love. Let peace start with you.”
    – Rev. Mary Teague

    No. 2444 – Rev. Teague touches on making peace with our past traumas, accepting our mortality, offering forgiveness freely to others, and opening our hearts to God’s love and grace. It’s a powerful reminder that peace isn’t just a feeling; it’s a way of living.


  • Put Jesus First

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    He said, because of immigrants, “we have some really bad genes in this country.”

    God, help us!

    He said, “Over 13 million immigrants have murdered people.”

    God, help us!

    Bad genes! Thirteen million murderers!

    Eating cats and dogs!

    God, help us!

    Something is seriously wrong, isn’t it? And sadly, most people who believe the lies are Christians.

    Or do they believe them?

    Is it possible that a lot of Christians just do not care?

    Lie, if it helps.

    Lie, if you can get your way.

    But make sure to display those Ten Commandments in classrooms, so the kids know the rules their parents are willing to break.

    What does it mean that nearly half our population can’t tell right from wrong?

    What does it mean that much of the conservative church seems to be a moral mess?

    The source of the problem is simple: Too many Christians worship the Bible without paying attention to Jesus.

    Christians are trained to accept moral chaos.

    God is love, yes, but at the same time, God killed all the first-born sons of the Egyptians.

    Love your neighbor, yes, but if your neighbors are the Amalekites, God says destroy all of them—men, women, children, and babes in arms.

    For those who read the Bible as inerrant, God is only love sometimes.

    Christians who worship the Bible deny Jesus of His authority over Scripture.

    Put Jesus first in reading the Bible. His standards do not change with every dictator on the horizon.