Year: 2024


  • Mary’s Corner

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    Greetings to you in the name of the risen Christ, 

    I am grateful that our choir will be back this Sunday. We are singing a song, He Never Failed Me Yet. It is a beautiful song, in spite of the fact that God is identified as “HE.” I am looking forward to our spring choir events. I am also grateful to announce that our church concerts are starting back this spring. Max is arranging the first two concerts. In June, we will be blessed with performances by Cassandra Kirby and Nicholas Garza, professional musicians from the DFW area, and good friends of Blake. I will have more details as we get closer but the concert is on June 8th at 7 pm. This will be an event you do not want to miss and one that you will want to bring all your friends to enjoy.

    On a serious note, I am requesting a committed and concerted prayer response from the members of our church for Julie and Tracy, Mac and Faith, and Doug and Sue. Also, our sister Suzanne is home but still battling leg issues. The prayer list is kept a private part of our website. If you have questions or concerns about our prayer list, please contact me at [email protected].

    Blessings and love to all of you! Mary


  • Kids’ News

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    This Sunday, we heard one of the amazing stories of Jesus’ wonders and his amazing power to heal.

    During biblical times, poor people who needed assistance would sit by the gates of the temple and ask for help from people who passed by. People sometimes would give them money, food, or clothes. Jesus instructed people to give to anyone who asked.

    In this story, when a man who is crippled sees Peter and John, he immediately asks them for money. However, Peter tells the man they have no money for him but offers something better. Peter commands the man to rise in the name of Jesus and then pulls him up by the hand. The man is healed by the power of Jesus and begins to walk, leap, and praise God. He even joins Peter and John in the temple. People are amazed to see the man who was unable to move on his own for so long up and able to move freely.

    Children also encounter people who need help. They may not know what to do, but we can all help with a small task or assist one person at a time.

    This story includes amazement and surprise, common responses to these kinds of healings. When we don’t know what to do, we can pray. Our kids made prayer jars to remind them that they could write prayers and put them in their jars to be taken out when they needed to pray. See you in church.

    Blessings



  • 2418 – The Same—but Different

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    Watch the full service on our YouTube channel by clicking here.

    https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/saintmatthewumc/episodes/Episode-2418—The-Samebut-Different-e2igg0g

  • Friday’s Word

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    The Body of Christ

    I was unable to serve Communion Sunday due to a hip problem (now gone). The assistant pastor and our lay leader served.

    This allowed me to sit and watch as people knelt (and stood) at the rail to receive the sacrament. And I was struck by the spiritual beauty of the congregation.

    “This is truly the Body of Christ,” I thought.

    We received a new member who lives in Idaho. He was in town for the big eclipse show on Monday.

    Obviously, Chris will not be driving in each Sunday for worship. He watches online and sends his offering by mail.

    He is one of our faithful people, part of our church family. Now an official long-distance member.

    A woman, Barbara, visited on Good Friday. She came with a clutch of these little articles in her purse. She had waited for an evening service.

    Family matters make it hard for her to come on Sundays. She watches our services and will be reading this.

    She loves St. Matthew.

    A couple told me after worship recently, “Without Friday’s Word and this church, I don’t think we would have a church right now.”

    Someone who joined recently said, “I was looking for a church that preaches a loving God.”

    The people of St. Matthew know they are in a church that stands for something.

    In reading the Bible, we put Jesus first. He sets the agenda as we read the rest of the Bible.

    Everyone at St. Matthew is smart enough to know that gay people are just people who happen to be gay. God doesn’t care.

    Give us a visit.

    I’d like to meet you.

    Worship–11:00 a.m.