• Mary’s Corner

    Good morning, folks!

    I have quite a bit to share today. Most important is to share with you how very grateful I am for all of you and how important you are to me.

    Memorial for Eloise Rhodes: Viewing is Thursday Dec. 7 from 5p-7p; Funeral is Friday Dec. 8 at 11am. Laurel Land Funeral Home 7100 Crowley Road, 76134.

    Ongoing fundraiser for Eastside Ministries due to the devastating fire they experienced that completely destroyed the food service building. If you would like to make a tax-deductible gift to this ministry, please make the donation to Eastside Community Assistance or Eastside Ministries (eastsidecommunityassistance.org). You may also bring your donations to the church, and we will deliver to the organization. Our next Christmas concert is December 16th at 6pm. Santa tells me that Bill and Cindy Wheeler will be feeding us pulled pork sandwiches with all the trimmings. If you would like to bring a dessert, please feel free. Finally, St. Matthew will be collecting lunch items for those folks living without adequate shelter. Items to be collected are:

    • Packaged tuna or chicken salad (not canned)
    • Individually packaged crackers
    • Individually packaged candy bars, chewy granola bars, or cookies
    • Fruit cups
    • Gatorade or water bottle (can be reused/recycled)

    We will assemble 30-35 lunches per week. The church purchased the items this week. The total to purchase all of these items was $161. If you prefer, you may give money to St. Matthew designated for this project. You may also bring the listed items, no more than 36 of each please. We will have to store these things until they can be packaged and distributed, and we do not have a large space for storage. Please let me know if you have any questions. We are looking for volunteers to help assemble lunches. Give your name to Bill Parker if you can help with this. 

    Blessings to all of you! Mary


  • Kids’ News

    We have spent quite a bit of time studying the twins- Esau and Jacob. Even though they were twins, they were quite different in many ways. We may revisit them in the future, but now it is time to meet Mary. She was young and poor. The last person you would think would be the mother of the son of God. The message that called her to fulfil this task was delivered by the angel Gabriel, who declared that nothing is impossible for God. Though she was frightened and confused, Mary accepted the call with joy and sang God praises. This must have been difficult news for Mary to process. You might wonder how Mary, then a teenager, could have such joy in the midst of so much chaos and confusion. Mary was able to accept that although her life is drastically altered, there is joy to be found.

    Joy does not always have to be big smiles or ecstatic jumping; it can be an attitude of gratefulness and it can be quite tears. While it is sometimes hard to find joy in the unexpected, our Bible story teaches us to find gratitude even in the most unanticipated moments of life. This is the beginning of the wonderful story of Jesus’ birth. Be with us as we explore this miracle.

    We had some illness in our class this week. We made Get Well cards for Miss Vickie and for Eliza Koenig, who broke her leg badly and is confined to bed rest for at least 3 months. The kids all made cards are taking books and games for her to play while she is confined to bed. And some painting projects so she will feel our love for her as she mends. Praying that they both feel 100% soon.

    We are getting into a really busy time at church, will you help us by being with us as we celebrate this beautiful season?

    Blessings



  • Memorial Service for Eloise Rhodes

    The family of Eloise Rhodes wishes to invite everyone to Eloise’s memorial service. Viewing is Thursday, Dec. 7, 2023 from 5pm til 7pm. The funeral service will be Friday Dec. 8, 2023 at 11am. Both events will be held at Laurel Land Funeral Home 7100 Crowley Road, Fort Worth 76134


  • 2351 – A Shocking New Hope

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    Psalm 130 New International Version

    A song of ascents.

    Out of the depths I cry to you, Lord;
        Lord, hear my voice.
    Let your ears be attentive
        to my cry for mercy.

    If you, Lord, kept a record of sins,
        Lord, who could stand?
    But with you there is forgiveness,
        so that we can, with reverence, serve you.

    I wait for the Lord, my whole being waits,
        and in his word I put my hope.
    I wait for the Lord
        more than watchmen wait for the morning,
        more than watchmen wait for the morning.

    Israel, put your hope in the Lord,
        for with the Lord is unfailing love
        and with him is full redemption.
    He himself will redeem Israel
        from all their sins.