by John Collins on June 30, 2006
According to the July 10, 2006 issue of Newsweek magazine (page 71), the United Methodist Committee on Relief (UMCOR) was number six of a list titled “The Big Names in Katrina Relief.” UMCOR raised $64.5 million.
by John Collins on June 29, 2006
The bulletin board on the way down the steps to the fellowship hall is now the proud home of VBS pictures. Stop by and take a look.
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by John Collins on June 29, 2006
At right is a close up picture of the smallest redbud tree we planted this spring. You can see one brown leaf, but there were many. Indeed it lost all its leaves. But now new ones can be seen coming in. Take a look and remember that new life is all around us, if only we will look closely enough.
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by John Collins on June 28, 2006
We got word today from someone who recently visited Olympia, Washington, that the United Methodists there send greetings to those in Coffeyville, Kansas.
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by John Collins on June 27, 2006
The official name for “The Star Trek Liturgy” that we’ll be using as the Great Thanksgiving this Wednesday is “Eucharistic Prayer C” from The Book of Common Prayer of the Episcopal Church.
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by John Collins on June 27, 2006
Garrison Keillor (of The Prairie Home Companion) has narrated a harmony of the gospels from, for the most part, the New Living Translation. While I’ve always been (and remain) cautious about harmonizing the gospels and the New Living Translation, this is a great way to hear the story of Jesus again and anew. It is also the way members of the early church learned the gospel stories, not from reading, but from hearing. Jenny and I have a copy we’re willing to loan. Let us know if you are interested.
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by John Collins on June 25, 2006
Just a friendly reminder that if you ordered a First UMC t-shirt, but
have not yet picked it up, you need to do so as soon as possible.
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by John Collins on June 24, 2006

I just received a confirmation email from Big Idea (the company that produces VeggieTales). They’re confirming our order for the next “Family Fun Event” centered around their new video, LarryBoy and the Bad Apple. As always we’ll be looking for volunteers.
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by John Collins on June 24, 2006
by John Collins on June 24, 2006
No, we didn’t suffer an attempted break-in. When the lawn people were weed eating, they flung a rock into it and it shattered.
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