• Kids’ News

    Do you remember when we had bucket time every Sunday for the kids? Mary announced Sunday morning that we would start this again. Every Sunday morning, the kids dropped change in the bucket to buy farm animals for less fortunate countries. We bought chickens and an ox to help with farm work. This allows our kids to make a positive difference in the lives of children who do not have enough food. Bring your change to help Mary collect enough to make a positive difference in the lives of the less fortunate.

    In our Bible story on Sunday, we learned about a man named Cornelius. He was a Gentile who worshiped God and lived a life that pleased Him. One day, Cornelius had a vision in which an angel told him to send for a man named Peter. Peter was a Jew who followed God’s laws and customs. At that time, Jews and Gentiles did not associate with each other.

    The next day, Peter had a vision too. He saw a large sheet coming down from Heaven, filled with animals that Jewish people were not supposed to eat. A voice told Peter that he could eat any of the animals, but Peter said he would not eat them. The voice told Peter that everything God made is good and should not be called unclean. Peter was puzzled by the vision.

    Just then, Cornelius’ men arrived and asked Peter to come to Cornelius’ house. When Peter arrived, Cornelius had gathered many people to hear Peter’s message. As Peter spoke about his vision, he realized that God was showing him that he should not call any person unclean or impure. Peter understood that God’s love and salvation were for everyone, not just Jews.

    Peter then shared the good news of Jesus with Cornelius and his household. They believed and were baptized, becoming the first Gentile Christians. Peter learned that all of God’s people belong together, regardless of their background.

    We look forward to seeing you in church on Sunday. Please be sure to bring your change for Mary’s bucket! Bring Grandma and Grandpa with you as well as Mom and Dad! Blessings.



  • 2433 – God Said No

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    https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/saintmatthewumc/episodes/God-Said-No-e2ml02m

  • God IS Love

    After the news last Sunday around 2:00 p.m. I am filled with hope. I believe we will be okay.

    Last Sunday was also a good day in church.

    I hope I was clear in my sermon why we can be sure God did NOT kill Ananias and Sapphira. (Acts 1- 11)

    It’s simple.

    God loved them just as God loves you and me.

    God is never unloving.

    How do I know?

    Jesus tells us so. God is “kind to the ungrateful and to the wicked.”

    The father in the great parable loved the Prodigal Son just as much when the boy was away and in sin as when he returned home.

    God’s love does not depend on our behavior.

    It is unconditional.

    This is one thing that astounds people who have NDEs. They are immersed in a love beyond words–all sins forgiven.

    God—IS—love.” It’s as simple as that.

    As much as I cherish the book of Acts, the Ananias and Sapphira story is wrong about God.

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    Speaking of NDEs, the study is going well. And you can join us—Sunday mornings at 9:45.

    Here is a place where you can share those deep experiences you think no one will believe.

    The class is also a kind of grief therapy for those who have lost a loved one.

    We live forever.

    When the NDE study ends, we will move right into an ongoing study of my book about religious experiences, Discovering God.

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    Our concerts resume in two weeks. Free. (We take an offering.) A Night on Broadway.

    And join us for worship this Sunday at 11:00. (Or watch online.)


  • Max’s Corner

    ALL SEEMED BLESSED

    Everything last weekend seemed blessed—the service for Julie Maxwell—the new NDE study—and morning worship.

    And that solo from Blake—”What a Wonderful World”. I haven’t listened online to it yet, but I plan to. Just about the loveliest thing I have ever heard.

    Thanks to all who work so hard around here. The dinner after the memorial service was great. Thanks for Jason’s work on the slide show and livestream. Thanks to Mel for his work.

    NDE Study

    We had a roomful for the NDE study, with four visitors from outside the church. Sue Kelcey shared her encounter with Jesus during her NDE.

    My sister (who is planning the sessions) says that this week the study will be on “The Great Reunion”—our encounter with loved ones during an NDE.

    The class will begin with a question: “What do you want when you get to heaven?”

    That’s at 9:45—over at 10:30 for breakfast.

    Breakfast This Sunday

    Veta is bringing this Sunday, but feel free to bring also—and help in the kitchen! With the big NDE class plus others, we are serving some 35 people each week.

    Thanks for your help.

    Food and fellowship at 10:30.

    This Sunday

    Mary returns this Sunday—out last week to be with family in West Texas.

    She will preach for us in a couple of weeks.

    This Sunday I may have the nerve to tell you about an experience I once had with the Lord. If I do, the sermon will be called, God Said No.

    God Bless—MB

    The upcoming concert is in two weeks — Saturday, August 10, at 6:00 p.m. Shannon and Julian will take us out for A Night on Broadway. This will be an exciting concert. Do NOT miss it. (Light dinner after.)