by John Collins on September 29, 2006
by John Collins on September 28, 2006
Nolen & Laudine Luhn will be honored at a reception at the Alumni Center at CCC on Thursday, October 5, 2006 between 5-7 p.m. They will also be honored at the football game on Saturday, October 7, 2006 between Butler County Community College & CCC for their 36 years of service to the CCC Red Ravens. In addition, the City of Coffeyville has made Saturday, October 7, 2006
Nolen & Laudine Luhn Day.
by John Collins on September 26, 2006
Dr. April C. Foreman will begin offering a free introduction to Yoga this Thursday at the church at 5:00 p.m. Here’s April’s description:
April Foreman will be offering a restorative yoga class. Restorative yoga focuses on breathing, deep relaxation, and stretching as a means to improve health and reduce stiffness and tension. The style of yoga April teaches is fitness based and does not focus on the religous or spiritual aspects of the discipline. Loose clothes or clothes that allow a wide range of movement are appropriate attire. You don’t need to have any experience with yoga to participate. Bring a mat if you have one. Appropriate for a wide range of age and fitness levels. It is the participant’s responsibility to ensure that they are physically able to participate in this class. April has experience teaching yoga to Senior Citizens, pregnant women, people with a range of health concerns, as well as younger adults with a broad range of phyical fitness. If you have special fitness needs that should be considered during your participation in class (like hypertension, pregnancy, pain/injury joint injury or replacement, etc.) it is the participant’s responsibility to notify April before you begin.
The best explanation of the intended effect of a restorative yoga class was given by a first time participant in April’s class who said, “I feel more relaxed and rested than if I had laid on the couch and watched TV all night like I usually do.”
by John Collins on September 26, 2006
“Every Christian community must know that not only do the weak need the strong, but also that the strong cannot exist without the weak. The elimination of the weak is the death of the community.”
- Dietrich Bonhoeffer via Sojourners
by John Collins on September 22, 2006
“Nobody finds time for prayer. You either take time for it or you don’t get it.”
- Joan Chittister via Sojourners.
by John Collins on September 21, 2006
With all the talk of torture in the news recently, I was interested in what the United Methodist Church had to say officially. The only reference to torture I could find in The United Methodist Book of Discipline comes in Paragraph 164.V.A):
Basic Freedoms and Human Rights— We hold governments responsible for the protection of the rights of the people … the mistreatment or torture of persons by governments for any purpose violates Christian teaching and must be condemned and/or opposed by Christians and churches wherever and whenever it occurs.
The United Methodist Church adopted this position before the current crisis, but the logic still stands. Crucifixion was more than just a means of execution, it was a method of torture. As followers of a tortured savior we, of all people, must oppose torture under any circumstances.
by John Collins on September 20, 2006
Recently the wire that holds up the large picture in the entryway depicting Jesus as a young boy broke. While we had it down, we noticed that the frame is in disrepair. The Archives and History Committee is looking for someone to scrape off the loose paint and repaint the frame. Please let the church office know if you are willing.
by John Collins on September 19, 2006
I’ve now posted Jenny’s sermon from Sunday on the website at www.coffeyvillefirstumc.org. Just follow the link labeled “sermons.” We are also putting the sermons on CDs to be mailed out to shut-in’s. If you know of someone who can’t make it to church, but would like to hear the sermon each week, please let us know. If they don’t have a CD player, the church will provide one.
by John Collins on September 16, 2006
As some of you may know, both of my parents were raised Presbyterian. My immediate family became United Methodist when we moved to Council Grove in 1972 and there was no Presbyterian church. I hoping that I can do my Presbyterian grandma’s proud tomorrow when I fill the pulpit at First Presbyterian for the 11:00 a.m. service. Our own Mike Mason will be filling in during their 9:00 a.m. service.
by John Collins on September 16, 2006
The first gathering of the Aldersgate Experience group was held tonight. A good time was had by all. We had 10 adults and eight kids.