by John Collins on August 31, 2007
There will be a free Estate Planning Seminar on September 23 at 2:00 pm in fellowship hall. Wills, trusts, advance health care directives, and much more will be discussed. The Seminar will be led by Steve Childs, J.D. [Juris Doctor], President of the Kansas Area United Methodist Foundation.
by John Collins on August 30, 2007
I went to the Parsons District Clergy — Secretary Gathering in Parsons today. There I learned that our Church Conference has been scheduled for December 9, 2007 at 6:30 pm.
by John Collins on August 29, 2007
Two Sundays ago I preached on John 13.1-16, the passage in which Jesus tied a towel around himself, got down on his knees and washed the disciples’ feet. Those of you in the early service, may remember that my sermon notes had a reminder for me to share “The monk quote” and that I couldn’t remember what in the world I was talking about. Well here it is. It is from an article on humility titled “The Lowly Virtue” by Carol Zaleski in the May 16, 2006 edition of The Christian Century:
“Occasionally, though, it [humility] takes a startling form, as my husband I discovered many years ago. We had just begun a nine-month sojourn in a studio apartment in Paris, where I was working on my dissertation. Early one morning my husband answered a knock at the door, thinking it might be the plumber our landlady had promised to send to fix the heating system. As I emerged from the bathroom I saw something that stopped me in my tracks: Dom Jean Leclercq, the famous Benedictine medievalist, was crouching alongside my husband, peering at the pipes and trying to be helpful. He had received a letter of inquiry from me and decided to answer it in person. Here was a world-class scholar, a legend in his own lifetime, the most famous living monk next to Thomas Merton–and my husband took him for a plumber! The embarrassment faded, however, as soon as it became clear that Jean Leclercq was perfectly comfortable being taken for a plumber, perfectly willing to fix our pipes if he could, perfectly willing to sit in our homely surroundings, share a baguette and discuss 12th-century thought. This is not the way distinguished medievalist, generally speaking, comport themselves with their inferiors. But it is the most characteristic of monastic traits.”
Clearly, Zaleski comes out of an academic background that considers medieval scholars above plumbers in status. Having recently required the services of a plumber, I’m not sure I agree with that view. But the point she is making about humility being “the most characteristic of monastic traits” is an important one. Humility is a key component of being Christ like. Christ got down on his knees and performed the lowly service of washing the feet of his disciples. In so doing he showed that no service was beneath him. If we want to be like and with him we will consider no service beneath us, for “servants are not greater than their master, nor are messengers greater than the one who sent them.”
by John Collins on August 27, 2007
The flat screens for the chapel and for the confidence screen (the screen visible from the pulpit) in the sanctuary have been picked up and at Wal-mart and taken to the church. Thanks to Justin Thiesing for his help and the use of his truck.
by John Collins on August 27, 2007
Our next movie event will be September 9 at 4:00 pm. More information is available on the “Movie Event” page of our website at coffeyvillefirstumc.org.
by John Collins on August 27, 2007
Jenny and I will be attending a Pastoral Crisis Intervention Seminar in Independence tomorrow and Wednesday as part of our ongoing continuing education. The seminar will be from 9:00 am to 4:00 pm both days.
by John Collins on August 26, 2007
Because of Labor Day, there will be no youth group next Sunday.
by John Collins on August 26, 2007
I’ve got our redesigned website up and running. Right now it looks better in Mozilla Firefox, which is really the most recommended web browser rather than Internet Explorer.
by John Collins on August 24, 2007
Because the model of flat screen TV’s that were originally selected for use in the chapel have been discontinued, another model had to be chosen. This new model is the same brand, but instead of being black and silver they are all black. They are also available at our local Wal-Mart and are now on order. You can see a picture and the specifications here.
by John Collins on August 23, 2007
I’m in the middle of redesigning our website right now. If you want to take a gander at the new look go to http://web.mac.com/jcollins11/Site/Home.html. Be warned that the server the new site is now on is not as fast as our regular one and download times are a little on the pokey side.