Year: 2024


  • Kids’ News

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    Our lesson Sunday was one of my favorites from when I was a child. I can remember my Mom reciting it to me. It represents God as a shepherd who is always with us. He protects the sheep and keeps us on a proper path in God’s good name. When we are in distress, God uses his rod and staff to protect us as he uses these to protect the sheep as a shepherd. This reminds us that God is always with us, even in times of trouble. God cares for every one of us and will always be with us.

    We had a wonderful craft ready for Father’s Day, but to our dismay, we were missing kids! I enjoyed having Bridget there to help us with our craft. Hopefully, we will see you in church on Sunday. Blessings…



  • 2427 – That is Grace

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    https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/saintmatthewumc/episodes/Episode-2427—That-is-Grace-e2l1vdv

  • Accept No Substitutes

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    Steven Weinberg said, “Without religion, good people would do good things and bad people would do bad things.”

    “It takes religion,” he said, “to make good people do bad things.”

    The late Nobel laureate was a renowned physicist and devout atheist.

    I don’t often agree with him. But I agree that religion can make good people do bad things.

    Nonbelievers are often kinder toward people with differences than Christians.

    They are often accepting of gay folks and advocate for equal rights for women and people of all races and religions.

    Give me a gracious atheist over a mean Christian any day.

    But what makes some Christians mean?

    The Bible.

    That is, the Bible read by people who don’t know how to read it.

    People who absolutely refuse to put Jesus first.

    There are Old Testament passages that say people with disabilities must be kept away from worship.

    A blind or a crippled person will defile a holy place. They don’t count as people.

    Paul tells women to be submissive to men and to be quiet in church. They have a second-class existence.

    The Book of Revelation paints God as warmonger, bloodthirsty, and vengeful.

    In reading the Bible, we must always turn to Jesus for the final answer.

    If we put Jesus first, we will know when Paul gets off track. We will know when a passage of scripture falls short.

    Jesus is the standard.

    He tells us that God loves all of us equally and unconditionally.

    If Jesus is Lord, let him be lord of the scriptures also. Accept no substitutes.


  • Max’s Corner

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    Good Service Last Sunday

    Beverly Tye’s parting sermon was fine and gracious. Already we are looking forward to her first visit back after her move.

    Lovely duet from Blake and Shannon—but what’s new?

    I’m writing this hurriedly on Sunday afternoon just before I leave for the Annual Conference in Round Rock. It’s not so easy a trip, considering my bum knee. But it’s not that hard either.

    Get back on Wednesday afternoon.

    I will be preaching on Sunday.

    Big Event!

    Dwayne and Sheila Taylor—in this church for 31 years—will renew their vows in a service this Saturday—June 15—at 2:00 in the afternoon.

    You—all of you—are invited.

    Light refreshments after.

    And lots of joy.

    It’s 50 years together.

    And we give thanks.

    (Shannon will bring the music.)

    Breakfast This Sunday

    It’s a “Winston Sunday.”

    Food and fellowship at 10:30.

    Looking forward to seeing you on Saturday and Sunday.

    Hope you are with us for worship.

    Don’t make me have to come looking for you.

    God Bless—MB

    ON MY MIND—the folks we love who are sick and others who have lost loved ones. May God’s grace and comfort be with those who need it most.