• 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.


  • Special Prayer Requests

    Our dear Eloise Rhodes passed away peacefully on November 30th. We do not have arrangements yet but will let you know as soon as information is available.

    Dan and Joyce Mitchell have asked for specials prayers for the family of Timothy Williams. Timothy is the Mitchells nephew and passed away this week after a long illness.

    It is never a good time to lose someone you love. Heaven is a sweeter place today with the addition of these two beloved souls. Take care of each other and especially the human in the mirror.

    Blessings, Mary


  • We have been informed that Eastside Community Assistance has suffered a devastating fire in the food pantry section of their building. A full report of damages is pending; however, the fires leaves the Eastside community without a life-saving resource. Saint Matthew UMC is a founding member of this organization along with several other churches in the area. We have supported this ministry for over a decade and will continue in our support for as long as we are able.

    Please consider adding additional support at this time if you are able: eastsidecommunityassistance.org

    We will keep you updated with the progress of the recovery and with other ways to help the most vulnerable in our community.


  • Friday’s Word

    Advent One

    Does God intervene in the created order?

    Put more simply, does God meddle in our lives?

    This, from an ABC report many years ago:

    An abusive husband killed his wife and tried to kill his eight-year-old son. The child was stabbed six times but was able to phone 911 for help.

    ANTHONY: My dad killed me with a knife, and I am gone.

    911: OK, how did that happen if you are talking to me?

    ANTHONY: My dad was killing my mom and like, you’re next. And he killed me. But I kind of survived. Can you help?

    911: Are you bleeding?

    ANTHONY: Uh-huh.

    911: Where are you bleeding from?

    ANTHONY: From my stomach.

    911: Are you there by yourself?

    ANTHONY: My mom is dead, and I am the only survivor.

    The police found the child covered in blood and rushed him to ICU.

    He made a full recovery.

    He also made a remarkable claim.

    As he lay bleeding, he heard a voice telling him to play dead until his father left.

    The child said, “God helped me. He sent his angels. The angels told me to call 911.”

    The voice said, “I will save you.”

    If all of this is true, we live in a world in which all of us are watched over, cared for.

    And from time to time. God is willing to intervene in our lives.

    But how does this sit with you? Does this fit your understanding of reality?

    Let me know. Send me an e-mail. Does God meddle in our lives?

    [email protected]

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    The Christmas Show

    Sat., Dec. 16, 6:00 p.m.


  • Max’s Corner

    Eastside Dinner

    If you missed it last year—you don’t have to miss it again. Next week, Ronnie Sullivan’s family is cooking a big enchilada dinner for us as a fundraiser for Eastside Ministries.

    This is a great event.

    Sign up Sunday.

    Check Mary’s Corner for day and time.

    First Sunday of Advent

    This Sunday.

    First of four Sundays.

    And this is the way it falls every few years—Advent Four is on Christmas Eve.

    So, Sunday morning, Dec. 24, it will be Advent that morning and Christmas Eve that evening.

    Yes—it is a Divine Plan designed to get Methodists to go to church on a Sunday evening.

    Pomp and Circumstance

    Yes, Advent brings with it a little “pomp and circumstance,” as you will note this Sunday morning.

    And, by the way—the tree will already be up and decorated and the poinsettias will be in place.

    This decorating will begin Saturday morning.

    The “Douglas Breakfast” is at 8:30.

    (And speaking of breakfast, the Winston Breakfast on Sunday mornings is a joy. Partake of it. 10:30 every week. But do not eat all of the plain glazed donuts before the Senior Pastor gets there!)

    Keep this in mind: Both “The Christmas Show” on Saturday, Dec. 16th and the Christmas Eve Service on Sunday the 24th are at 6:00 p.m.

    And worship this Sunday is at 11:00.

    But you knew that.

    So—I do hope you can be present.