Archive for April, 2009

Wear your walking shoes to church

pam April 26th, 2009


UPCOB joins the Prince George’s County CROP walk again this year!

The 2009 Prince George’s County cropwalk is being held Sunday, May 3. We’ll all meet after church at Lake Artemesia (Wells Parkway Rink) for the kickoff at 1:00pm.  After the CROP Walk everyone is invited back to Kim & Hooker’s house (approx. 3pm) for Kabob’s on the grill.  Bring a side dish, salad or dessert to share!  For more information on the CROP Walk contact Erin Rutter or the church office.

29th Annual Mid-Atlantic Disaster Response Auction

pam April 26th, 2009

Handmade Quilts & Comforters, Handcrafts, Gifts & Artwork, Baked Goods & Food and much more!

All proceeds benefit the Brethren Emergency Disaster Response Fund and the Mid-Atlantic transportation fund. This auction is sponsored by the Church of the Brethren Mid-Atlantic District.

May 2, 2009 at the Carroll County Agricultural Center, Westminister, MD
Rain or Shine

Breakfast 7:00-9:30am All food booths open at 10:00am
Homemade pies, donuts, ice cream, popcorn, pizza, soups, hot dogs, vegtable and fruit salads, turkey bbq and country ham sandwiches, dessert stand, bake stand and more!

Auction Schedule
General Items Auction - 9:00 am
Special Items Auction - 9:30 am
Quilt Auction - 12:00 noon

Bring your lawn chairs and come join the fun!

Theme & Slogan Ideas Needed for Wellness Fair

pam April 14th, 2009

Get your creative juices flowing and submit an idea for a theme or slogan for the Wellness Fair on June 20 at the University Park Church of the Brethren. What associations do you have with wellness? Theme submissions will be received by Steve Seitz or the church office through April.

Mobilization to End Poverty; April 26-29 in Washington DC

pam April 14th, 2009

Join more than 1500 Christians expected to gather in a powerful movement committed to the biblical imperative of reducing domestic and global poverty. Sponsored by Sojourners and World Vision, the event will include worship, training sessions and advocacy. Featured speakers will include Jim Wallis, Rep. John Lewis, Sharon Watkins, Brian McClaren and many others. President Obama has been invited to address the gathering. More information is available at www.sojo.net/mobilization. Participants are invited to extend the week and join in the Christian Peace Witness for Iraq (more information at www.christianpeacewitness.org).

An Easter Affirmation of Faith

pam April 14th, 2009

We believe in a God of life,
who turns doubts upside down,
sets loose new possibilities,
and reveals a love mightier than despair.

We believe in Christ,
who knows our wounds & forgives our denials,
who is not bound by a period in history
but finds us wherever we journey;
who receives our questions, whispers a word of peace
and sends us out to love and serve.

We believe in the Spirit,
setting us free from sins that wound,
resentments that smolder, and anger that burns;
empowering us to be witnesses to mercy,
leading us into joyful fellowship with God and one another.

We believe in the power of resurrection at work in our world!

Vessels of God

kim April 1st, 2009

The following meditation was one used in our worship service on the fifth Sunday in Lent, March 29, 2009.

Vessels of God
(a guided meditation based on, and drawn from, The Cup of Our Life, by Joyce Rupp)

*Choose a mug or a cup, and hold it in your hands.

Notice its shape and size, its design, its strength or fragility, the empty space within it.

Be conscious of yourself as a cup held in God’s hands, unique in ways perhaps like, perhaps unlike the vessel you’re holding.

The prophet Isaiah wrote these words:
“ I have called you by name, you are mine…
You are precious in my sight,
and honored, and I love you.”
(Isaiah 43: 1b, 4a)

Thank God for creating you as you are.

*Note the space within your empty cup, and think of the space within yourself. What is filling it just now? Is it cluttered by anything? Imagine emptying yourself enough to open the door of your heart to the indwelling God.

Hear the words of the psalmist:
“Open your mouth wide and I will fill it…
I would feed you with the finest of wheat
And with honey from the rock I would satisfy you.”
(Psalm 81: 10, 16)

For a few moments, as you breathe out, be aware of emptying the clutter,
and as you breathe in, imagine filling up with the presence of God.

*Study your cup again as you hold it and recall that you are held in the Wise Hands of God.

Be conscious of the imperfections the cup may have: chips, stains, faded color, less than appealing proportions, rough or thick edges, too-bright or dull designs…Does the cup cast any shadow as you hold it?

Remember a failure in your life and envision writing it on a piece of paper and putting it in the cup with a prayer for grace.

See God observing how you look inside and out – and imagine being cradled in God’s hands.

(Musical interlude: Take, o take me as I am; summon out what I shall be; Set your seal upon my heart and live in me” -by John Bell/Iona/GIA)

*Hold the cup and look upon it as a container for tears, filling the space.

Let the image speak for your own pain and tears, or for the pain and tears of someone else.

Envision God’s hands around your own, holding the cup of tears.

Hear these words from the scriptures:
“And God will wipe away every tear from their eyes” (Rev. 7: 17)
“I will turn their mourning in to joy, I will comfort them” (Jer. 31: 13)

*Turn the cup on its side.
Is there anything within you that seems unable to rise up?
Pray that you will receive what’s needed for healing or perhaps for accepting or letting go of old wounds.

*Set the cup upright and put your hand over the opening. Press down firmly.
Reflect on your resistance & refusals…
Loosen the grip of your anxiety, and take your hand slowly off the cup, noting its renewed openness to receive…

*Imagine the cup filling with God’s compassion and love. Rest in that presence.
Bring to mind a person or situation marked by pain or suffering, and picture tipping your cup over, pouring it out into that space.

“You anoint my head with oil; my cup brims over,” said the psalmist (Ps. 23)

*Extend the cup in front of you and imagine blessings –memories you have, experiences, disguised opportunities for growth, moments of beauty or tenderness –slowly filling the cup.

*Give thanks for the blessings filling your own cup and all those of others around you.

Close by simply resting in gratitude for a moment.