Greetings, Friends!
What a chilly start to our week. It is possible that tomorrow morning, it might be a bit too cold for our Exercise, Eat and Pray-ers tomorrow. If you are one of the "EEP" participants, please keep aware of this and if you want to meet tomorrow, give me a call.
I am finally home after being out of town for 3 full days at the Synod of the Southwest Annual Meeting, in Phoenix. As the Moderator of the entire meeting, this was a wonderful learning experience to serve and lead. I will continue to attend Synod meetings for 2 more years, as a commissioner from our Presbytery
The government of the Presbyterian Church USA is made up of layers like the layers of an onion. Our "inner" layer is our local church, governed by the Session. The next layer is the Presbytery. Wrapped around that is the Synod, which as a governing body helps to be our intermediary with the national church, General Assembly. The Presbyteries and Synods are also known as "Mid-Councils." These councils provide training opportunities to equip church ministers and elders, and offer funding support for mission project ideas. If you have some ideas, let me know!
This Sunday is Holy Communion Sunday. Our Deacon in Charge is: Kenna McKenzie-Young!
Prayers:
Lucille Andrada - eye swelling, after surgery
Jessica Mueller and baby - TODAY and all this week, as she prepares for a likely C-Section
Anna Lee Schuster - post surgery
Glenda Coles - post surgery
Family of Dennis Townsend, in their grief
Travelers
David Huffman and his sister as they are on the road this week
Sharon Huffman
Those seeking work
Ruth Johnson - general health
Jenna Morris - knee pain, that her new brace help her
Sonia - Betty Ragan's daughter, still recovering from stroke
For those who do not have adequate housing or heat
For our Officer Nominating Committee - for new leadership to rise up!
I may have omitted one or more prayer requests. I apologize if I did, as it seems like the entire church needs prayer and to pray for one another. Please let me know if I can pray for you.
This week:
Today - I'll be in touch with our yoga group to see if anyone can come!
Wednesday and Friday - 10AM Exercise, Eat and Pray - call me at 575-708-0860 if you think it will be too cold to come.
Friday Evening - round 5;30PM/6:00PM Halloween Party! Come in costume and bring a snack! Bring your friends and neighbors. We're going to have some fun and games.
Daylight Savings Time Ends this Saturday. Don't forget to set your clocks back one hour on Saturday night!
This Thursday, October 31st is the 502nd Anniversary of Reformation Day, when the actions of Martin Luther lit the match that began the Reformation of the Church. The world was ready, I believe, and all it took was a spark. I am thankful, for with that came the ability of lay people - not just ordained ministers - to have a voice and participate in the church government. It was way of embracing something that I put a lot of faith in, which is the "priesthood of all believers."
This Friday is All Saints' Day. Traditionally, saints were honored on the anniversary of their martyrdom, marked as their "birthday" as a saint. After a while, there were so many saints to celebrate, that the traditional date of November 1st was chosen to be "All Saints' Day." For more information, visit: https://www.presbyterianmission.org/ministries/worship/christianyear/all-saints-day/
That's probably more information than you can stand at that point! Hope that your day brightens with the grace of Jesus Christ, the love of God and the fellowship of the Holy Spirit. Amen!
Love,
Rev. Amy
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