Thursday, April 25, 2019

This week at Old South Haven Churdh



April 25, 2018

Members and Friends –

HE is risen! Easter Sunday has come and gone. The spring flowers brought into the sanctuary by the children of the church have made their way to garden beds and long-term care homes. The wonderful music sung by our choir is a faint echo in our minds. Our contributions to the One Great Hour of Sharing will soon be used to support the work of Presbyterian Disaster Assistance, Presbyterian Hunger Program and Self-Development of People. And, I think, that all the Easter Eggs were found in record time.

But Easter is not a single day to celebrate and then move on. I was struck this year by the number of people I chatted with in supermarket lines and in the neighborhood, who asked what I was doing for 'my holiday' or who told me about looking forward to a special meal at Mom's. It made Easter sound like just another holiday on the calendar. On our liturgical calendar Easter is a season. The scriptures drawn from the Acts of the Apostles relate how those first followers picked themselves up, or were raised up by a risen Lord. How they began to tell the story of his life, death and resurrection. How they banded together to break bread and care for one another in his name. But even when our calendar comes to Pentecost we are not yet done with Easter, for each and every Sunday when we gather to worship, we celebrate a 'little Easter.'
Jesus Christ lives in us and in the gathered community of faith.

So , we aren't done with new creation and the risen Lord. The question is where in our work and ministry, do we find Jesus with us today? On Sunday, May 5th, we are going to share our thoughts and ideas on the mission of OSH. Where do we want to put our mission dollars? Where do we want to put our hands and hearts to work? Join us after fellowship time in the gallery.

Oh, and about Easter Sunday, special thanks to Sandy and the choir for the wonderful music both on Easter Sunday and Good Friday, thanks to readers who helped make the Palm Sunday (especially Jeanne), Maundy Thursday, and Good Friday services richer. To Darcy (and helpers) for hiding Easter eggs and to Richard for his fantastic and delectable Easter Cakes.

In Christ, Pastor Karen

STAKES in the Lawn -- Keep an eye out for the three red tagged stakes on our lawn. Soon there will be three new trees in their place. The trees will come to us courtesy of the Brookhaven Village Association.
The 2019 Per Capita Assessment is $38.05 per member of Old South Haven. It is broken down as follows: $8.95 to the General Assembly, $4.10 to the Synod of the Northeast and $25.00 to the Presbytery of Long Island. Per Capita is – "the tie that binds" –annual support that unites the entire church in the ongoing and essential work that guides the Office of the General Assembly, the life of the Presbyterian Church (USA) and benefits every congregation and every mid-council ministry. Old South Haven remits the full per capita assessment. You can help free funds for other purposes here at Old South Haven by paying your individual per capita. Mark checks or envelopes for 'per capita." Many Thanks to those of you who have already paid your per capita.

Schedule
Sunday, April 28        10:00 am    Worship – Kirsty Dickson Maret preaching
                        Fellowship after Service
                12:00 pm    Plumb Line
Sunday, May 5        10 :00 am    Worship-Communion
                        Pluralism Sunday
                        Fellowship Hour
                        Mission Focus – Session and Congregation Conversation
                        Gallery following fellowship

Thursday, April 18, 2019

This week at Old South Haven Churdh



April 18, 2019

Members and Friends –


Holy Week and Easter Services
    Maundy Thursday    7:30 pm    Communion
    Good Friday        7:00 pm   
    Easter Vigil            Scriptures & Liturgy
                            See below
    Easter            10:00 am

One Great Hour of Sharing Offering – Your generous contribution to this annual offering goes to make a difference in the lives of those seeking to build a better life, those facing starvation, hunger and food insufficiency, and those desperately needing assistance in the wake of disaster.
(Self-Development of People, Presbyterian Hunger Program and Presbyterian Disaster Assistance)

Mark YOUR Calendar for Sunday, May 5th—Why? The members of the Session invite you to join them in the first of 4 annual meetings to listen, focus, discuss and lay out plans for the work of Old South Haven. OSH is small, the Session even smaller. So we need to come together to go forward in ministry together. On May 5th our focus will be on Mission – in our neighborhood, our nation and our world. We are looking for hands-on ideas and where we should put our monetary gifts to the best use. Be there in the gallery following fellowship time.

STAKES in the Lawn -- Keep an eye out for the three red tagged stakes on our lawn. Soon there will be three new trees in their place. The trees will come to us courtesy of the Brookhaven Village Association.
The 2019 Per Capita Assessment is $38.05 per member of Old South Haven. It is broken down as follows: $8.95 to the General Assembly, $4.10 to the Synod of the Northeast and $25.00 to the Presbytery of Long Island. Per Capita is – "the tie that binds" –annual support that unites the entire church in the ongoing and essential work that guides the Office of the General Assembly, the life of the Presbyterian Church (USA) and benefits every congregation and every mid-council ministry. Old South Haven remits the full per capita assessment. You can help free funds for other purposes here at Old South Haven by paying your individual per capita. Mark checks or envelopes for 'per capita." Many Thanks to those of you who have already paid your per capita.

Schedule
Thursday, April 18     7:30 pm    Maundy Thursday/Communion
Friday, April 19     7:00 pm    Good Friday with Bellport Methodist
Sunday, April 14     10:00 am    Worship -- Easter
                        Fellowship after Worship
                        Easter Egg Hunt

Easter Vigil Readings

The Scriptures (a minimum of three of the twelve sets of readings, with reading "Deliverance at the Sea" always included

The Story of Creation
Genesis 1:1–2:4a
Psalm 136:1–9, 23–26   
Almighty and eternal God,
you created all things in wonderful beauty and order.
Help us now to perceive
how still more wonderful is the new creation,
by which in the fullness of time
you redeemed your people
through the sacrifice of our Passover, Jesus Christ,
who lives and reigns forever and ever. Amen.BAS

The Great Flood
Genesis 7:1–5, 11–18; 8:6–18; 9:8–13
Psalm 46   
Faithful God,
you placed the rainbow in the skies
as the sign of your covenant with all living things.
May we who are saved through water and the Spirit,
worthily offer to you our sacrifice of
thanksgiving.
We ask this in the name of Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen.BAS

Abraham Is Tested
Genesis 22:1–18
Psalm 16   
Gracious God of all believers,
through
Abraham's obedience
you made known your faithful love
to countless
numbers.
By the grace of Christ's sacrifice,
fulfill in your church and in all creation
your promise of a new covenant. Amen.
MBW

Deliverance at the Sea
Exodus 14:10–31; 15:20–21
Exodus 15:1b–6, 11–13, 17–18   
God of steadfast love,
your wonderful deeds of old shine forth even to our own day.
Through the waters of the sea
you once delivered your chosen people from slavery,
a sign for us of the salvation of all
nations
through the grace of Baptism.
Grant that all the peoples of the earth
may be numbered among the offspring of Abraham,
and rejoice
in the inheritance of Israel;
through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen.

The Wisdom of God
Proverbs 8:1–8, 19–21; 9:4b–6
Psalm 19   
Fountain of wisdom,
by your word you set the universe in space,
and with your hands you molded us in your image.
Everywhere we see signs of your loving
care.
Guide us always into your ways,
that in your wisdom we may find life abundant,
and live forever in the splendor of your
glory;
through Jesus Christ, the way, the truth, and the life. Amen.

The Free Gift of Salvation
Isaiah 55:1–11
Isaiah 12:2–6   
Eternal God,
by the power of your Word you created all things,
and by your Spirit you renew the
earth.
Give now the water of life
to all who thirst for
you,
and nourish with the spiritual food of bread and wine
all who hunger for
you,
that our lives may bear the abundant fruit of your heavenly reign;
through Jesus Christ, the firstborn of the
dead,
who, with you and the Holy Spirit,
lives and reigns forever.
Amen.

The Garments of Salvation
Isaiah 61:1–4, 9–11
Deuteronomy 32:1–4, 7, 36a, 43a
Lord God, we rejoice in your presence,
for you have clothed us in
grace
and covered us with righteousness.
Now, by the power of your Spirit,
anoint us for your
service
so that we may declare the good news
of Jesus Christ our Savior.
Amen.

A New Heart and Spirit
Ezekiel 36:24–28
Psalms 42 and 43   
God of holiness and light,
in the mystery of dying and rising with Christ
you have established a new covenant of reconciliation.
Cleanse our hearts
and give a new spirit to all your people,
that your saving grace may be professed
and proclaimed to the whole world;
through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen.
MBW

The Valley of Dry Bones
Ezekiel 37:1–14
Psalm 143   
Living God,
by the Passover of your Son
you have brought us out of sin into righteousness,
and out of death into
life.
Grant to those who are sealed by your Holy Spirit
the will and power to proclaim you to all the world;
through Jesus Christ our Lord.
Amen.

The Fiery Furnace
Daniel 3:1–29
   
Holy One, our creator and redeemer,
when we pass through the waters
we know that you are with
us;
when we walk through the fire
you will not let the flames consume us.
Teach us to worship and serve only you,
and to bless your holy name forever;
through Jesus Christ our Lord.
Amen.

The Deliverance of Jonah
Jonah 1:1–2:1
Jonah 2:2–3 (4–6), 7–9
Merciful God,
you are slow to anger
and abounding in steadfast love.
As you delivered Jonah from danger
and spared the people of Nineveh from judgment,
deliver us from
evil
and save us from the time of trial
so that we may glorify you
forever;
through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen.

The Gathering of God's People
Zephaniah 3:14–20
Psalm 98    1023; GTG 276, 371; PH 218, 219; PS 94, 95
Eternal God of unchanging power and light,
look with mercy on your whole
church.
Bring to completion your saving work,
so that the whole world may
see
the fallen lifted up,
the old made new
,
and all things brought to perfection
by him through whom all things were made,
your Son, Jesus Christ our Lord.
Amen.

PRAYER OF THE DAY
Eternal giver of life and light,
this holy night shines with the radiance of the risen Christ.
Renew your church with the Spirit given to us in Baptism,
that we may worship you in sincerity and
truth,
and shine as a light in the world;
through Jesus Christ our
Lord,
who is alive and reigns with you and the Holy Spirit,
one God, now and forever. Amen.


NEW TESTAMENT READINGS

Epistle Reading
Romans 6:3–11
Psalm
Psalm 114
Gospel Reading
John 20:1–18

Monday, April 15, 2019

This week at Old South Haven Churdh



Don't Forget

An Old South Haven Tradition

Bring your spring flowers
And brighten our sanctuary for
Easter Worship

Thursday, April 11, 2019

This week at Old South Haven Churdh



April 11, 2019

Members and Friends –
It gives me great joy to invite you to worship with us this Palm Sunday. As we begin our Holy Week journey to the cross and beyond; we will also be celebrating the ministry of the Rev. Jeanne Baum as we confer on her the honor of Pastor Emeritus of Old South Haven Presbyterian Church. Join us as we welcome her home to a congregation she (and husband Bob) served faithfully and well. And wave a palm while shouting Hosanna!
In Christ,
Pastor Karen

Holy Week and Easter Services
    Maundy Thursday    7:30 pm    Communion
    Good Friday        7:00 pm   
    Easter Vigil            Scriptures & Liturgy in This Week
    Easter            10:00 am

One Great Hour of Sharing Offering Your generous contribution to this annual offering goes to make a difference in the lives of those seeking to build a better life, those facing starvation, hunger and food insufficiency, and those desperately needing assistance in the wake of disaster. (Self-Development of People, Presbyterian Hunger Program and Presbyterian Disaster Assistance)
Mark YOUR Calendar for Sunday, May 5th—Why? The members of the Session invite you to join them in the first of 4 annual meetings to listen, focus, discuss and lay out plans for the work of Old South Haven. OSH is small, the Session even smaller. So we need to come together to go forward in ministry together. On May 5th our focus will be on Mission – in our neighborhood, our nation and our world. We are looking for hands-on ideas and where we should put our monetary gifts to the best use. Be there in the gallery following fellowship time.
STAKES in the Lawn -- Keep an eye out for the three red tagged stakes on our lawn. Soon there will be three new trees in their place. The trees will come to us courtesy of the Brookhaven Village Association.
The 2019 Per Capita Assessment is $38.05 per member of Old South Haven. It is broken down as follows: $8.95 to the General Assembly, $4.10 to the Synod of the Northeast and $25.00 to the Presbytery of Long Island. Per Capita is – "the tie that binds" –annual support that unites the entire church in the ongoing and essential work that guides the Office of the General Assembly, the life of the Presbyterian Church (USA) and benefits every congregation and every mid-council ministry. Old South Haven remits the full per capita assessment. You can help free funds for other purposes here at Old South Haven by paying your individual per capita. Mark checks or envelopes for 'per capita." Many Thanks to those of you who have already paid your per capita.
Schedule
Sunday, April 14        10:00 am    Worship/Pastor Emeritus Recognition
                        Sunday School
                        Fellowship after Worship
                        Choir Practice after Worship
Thursday, April 18    7:30 pm    Maundy Thursday/Communion
Friday, April 19    7:00 pm    Good Friday with Bellport Methodist
Sunday, April 14        10:00 am    Worship -- Easter
                        Fellowship after Worship
                        Easter Egg Hunt

           

Thursday, April 4, 2019

This week at Old South Haven Churdh



April 4, 2019

Members and Friends—

This Sunday is Self-Development of People Sunday (SDOP). Our One Great Hour of Sharing Offering supports this program along with Presbyterian Disaster Assistance and the Presbyterian Hunger Program. SDOP is on the ground ministry that affirms God's concern for all of humanity and its wellbeing. SDOP is made up of Presbyterians and other ecumenical partners committed in faith to act to empower those who are economically poor, oppressed and disadvantaged who desire to change the structures that perpetuate poverty, oppression and injustice.

Here are just two examples of the partnerships SDOP is invested in. In Rock Hill, South Carolina with the Catawba Cultural Preservation Project, families of the Catawba Tribe are working together to address issues of current and future food security. Many families are unable to acquire fresh, healthy food because they are without transportation and live far from a store that sells fresh vegetables. The grant will help this group of families learn how to grow food on their own land through hydroponic and permaculture methods. And in Detroit, Michigan SDOP partners with the youth collective
Stitching up Detroit. A non-profit youth-run screen print and graphic design collective that helps provide a source of income to students. The project does live screen printing events. Project members developed workshops for the Detroit-based nonprofit Alternatives For Girls and four Detroit public schools, which resulted in participants each printing their own designs on T-shirts.

In Matthew 25, Jesus asks his disciples, "where have you seen me?" The answer comes in what we do. Be it water for the thirsty, food for the hungry, clothing for the naked, welcome for the stranger, care for the sick or visiting the prisoner. It is about seeing that God has a preferential option and redeeming love for the poor. As disciples of Jesus Christ, Matthew 25 also shows us that we are implored to recognize that Jesus' ministry was one of anti-poverty in which he promoted justice, encouraged the building of relationships and established economic equity. These are also the pillars on which Presbyterian Committee on the Self-Development of People (SDOP) stand.
Please remember that supporting SDOP is just one of the many things that your gift to One Great Hour of Sharing helps us to do as part of the body of Christ.

Peace, Pastor Karen

This week's Lenten Wednesday soup and reflection will be held at St. James Episcopal Church (269 Beaverdam Rd., Brookhaven) at 6:30 pm. The reflection time will begin at 7:15. Our collective mission in this season is our local food pantries. Please bring shelf-stable desert items for the food pantry.
The 2019 Per Capita Assessment is $38.05 per member of Old South Haven. It is broken down as follows: $8.95 to the General Assembly, $4.10 to the Synod of the Northeast and $25.00 to the Presbytery of Long Island. Per Capita is – "the tie that binds" –annual support that unites the entire church in the ongoing and essential work that guides the Office of the General Assembly, the life of the Presbyterian Church (USA) and benefits every congregation and every mid-council ministry. Old South Haven remits the full per capita assessment. You can help free funds for other purposes here at Old South Haven by paying your individual per capita. Mark checks or envelopes for 'per capita."

Schedule
Sunday, April 7        10:00 am    Worship
                        Fellowship after Worship
                        Choir Practice after Worship
                12:30 pm    Plumb Line Team
Tuesday, April 9        1:00 pm    Presbytery Meeting at Sweet Hollow
Wednesday, April 10 6:30 pm    Lenten Wednesday Soup and Reflection at St. James
Sunday, April 14        10:00 am    Worship – Palm Sunday
                        Recognition of Rev. Jeanne Baum as Pastor Emeritus
                        Fellowship after Worship
                        Choir Practice after Worship
Thursday, April 18 7:30 pm    Maundy Thursday Service/Communion
Friday, April 19        7:00 pm    Good Friday Service
Sunday, April 21        sunrise    Sunrise Service at Bellport town dock
10:00 am    Easter Sunday
                        Fellowship after Service
                        Easter Egg Hunt after Service