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Surprise Me

Sunday, March 23rd, 2014

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In Rev. Ben Daniel’s first sermon as the new pastor of MPC, he explores the idea of surprise: the importance of being open to it, and how the good things we do can cause the kingdom of God to sprout up in new and unexpected ways.

 

Oh Happy Day

Sunday, March 23rd, 2014

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By Edwin Hawkins
Marcia Roy, Piano

 

Wind, Birth, and Endless Possibility

Monday, March 17th, 2014

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Guest preacher Rev. Kathy Ray discusses John 3:16 and the rest of the story of Nicodemus, drawing out how it challenges us to be “reborn from above”: let go of what you know, and instead be love, truth, and light.

 

How Great Thou Art

Monday, March 17th, 2014

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Traditional Hymn
Sung by Anna Santos
Kim Rankin, Piano

 

The Great In-Between Time

Friday, March 14th, 2014

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change-is-the-essence-of-life-be-willing-to-surrender-what-you-areJoin us this Sunday, March 16th at 10:00 a.m. for a great service of Celebration to be led by parish associate, the Rev. Kathy Ray. The congregation will also celebrate the ordination of four new elders to the church Session: Amy Bess, Sue Davies, Betsy King, and Anna Santos. Anna will grace the service by singing
“How Great Thou Art”. Then plan to be present in Celebration on March 23rd to welcome the Rev. Ben Daniel as the next pastor for Montclair Presbyterian Church. Hooray!

 

Why church? Through the Eyes of Blessing

Friday, March 14th, 2014

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blessing+jarDuring a fabulous retreat on March 8th, 2014 for the women of Montclair Presbyterian, the Rev. Lois Mueller invited us all to imagine ourselves as not only blessed, but called to be “blessers”.

What are some of the ways that we can bless one another? I certainly feel blessed most of the time, but I’m not sure that I’m always a blessing all the time. I do know that when I do manage to bless others, I receive twice as many blessings in return.

During the retreat, Lois showed a video made by Old South Church in Boston about blessing that was quite thought-provoking. Here’s a clip that describes how we can even be blessings from afar to places in great conflict such as the Holy Land.

On a more personal level, however, and particularly for women who are often plagued by cruel cultural definitions of what is beautiful, learning to look at one another through lens of blessing could be deeply healing.

What if churches could be the one place where no matter how old, fat, young, thin, or whatever you are, you could count on being seen as beautiful and precious – just the way you are? What difference would that make in your life to be surrounded by blessing? What difference would that make for your children – especially teenagers?

The patriarch Abraham pronounced that we are “blessed to be a blessing”. May it be so in all our churches that we move beyond welcoming all to blessing all who come into our communities of faith.

Finally, this is my last blog post on the MPCfamily website and I just want to express to all the members and friends of the congregation how much I have enjoyed my temporary sojourn with you as your pastor. Thanks for all the gifts, goodies, and this bucket of blessings. I will cherish our time together and I pray blessings upon you as you begin your new ministry with the Rev. Ben Daniel.Bucket of Blessings

 

On Sheep and Shepherds

Monday, March 10th, 2014

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Rev. Melinda McLain’s final sermon as Interim Pastor is an exploration of sheep and shepherds: what it is really like to tend sheep, what does it mean to be a shepherd for others, and who are the shepherds in your life now?

 

Siyahamba

Monday, March 10th, 2014

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Traditional Ugandan Song
Children of Uganda and the MPC Choir

 

Nitamwimbia Bwana

Monday, March 10th, 2014

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Traditional Ugandan Song
Children of Uganda and the MPC Choir

 

Hakuna Mungu Kama Wewe

Monday, March 10th, 2014

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Traditional Ugandan Song
Children of Uganda and the MPC Choir