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Monday, March 30, 2020

Using ZOOM to connect



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Sunday, March 29, 2020

A Lenten Journey

A few years ago I did this video while attending Barnard Memorial Church in Holdenville, Ok. In the 1980's a set of talented church people had painted these large and impressive images to illustrate the scenes of Christ on his journey to the Cross and Beyond.  We set them up, invited the community and then experienced something a little different that Lenten season. Now, given the special times and situations, it seemed timely to share it once more.





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Friday, March 27, 2020

IDEAS FOR BLESSING IN A CHALLENGING TIME

Ideas from the Board of Laity, OKUMC. Blessing Ideas; BoL Friends,

"Ideas that might be useful, especially those of us that feel like we need to be helping others in a time when that is a real challenge.

Our daily blessing checklist
By Janey Thomas
This is an opportunity to leave your home for a short period of time. This allows you some time to get some sunshine and fresh air. We are not encouraging you to leave your vehicle. Stay safe & stay healthy.
Sunday:
-watch online church with your family.
-play a board game with your family.
Monday:
-go to your local courthouse; pray for your local leaders as well as our state, nation and world leaders.
-leave a friendly note on your neighbors’ front porch.
Tuesday:
-go to your local hospital; pray for the medical teams.
-call someone you see only on Sunday at church. Check on them.
Wednesday:
-go to your local school; pray for administration, staff, faculty and students who are now experiencing distance learning.
-sit outside, be still and listen. What do you hear?
Thursday:
-Consider a local nursing home; pray for the staff and the patients; , especially as loved ones aren’t able to visit them at this time.
-send a card to a loved one.
Friday:
-go to a local restaurant; pray for the owners, management and the workers, especially in these hard times.
-ask yourself: where have you seen God this week?
Saturday:
-drive by your church and pray for your pastor, your staff, the Oklahoma United Methodist Conference Bishop-Jimmy Nunn and our Oklahoma Annual Conference.
-invite someone new to join you tomorrow online to watch your church.
From Maurice Hawthorne
We have been told to wash our hands thoroughly to keep disease spread to a minimum and protect ourselves. It has been recommended to wash with soap and water for at least 20 seconds and to judge the time by singing "Happy Birthday" through once (or more recently - twice).
An alternate suggestion is to sing the Doxology to help time the washing, and it will remind us who really is in charge, AND to praise Him at the same time.
Doxology: Praise God, from whom all blessings flow; praise him, all creatures here below; praise him above, ye heavenly host; praise Father, Son, and Holy Ghost. Amen
*You will need to sing it twice to achieve the 40 seconds wash time.
Chuck Stewart



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Sunday, March 15, 2020

A Prayer


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Emergency Preparedness: Anxiety-Calming Scriptures


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  • West OH Conf UMC - LSM
  • Kentucky UMC - LACE Program
  • Mountain Sky Conference UMC - LSM
  • North Texas UMC LSM Page
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  • Ark UMC Conference LSM - Resources Page
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Expanded Training

Changes in recent years now mean that ANYONE may take an ADVANCED COURSE or the BASIC COURSE before committing to become a formally recognized CERTIFIED LAY SERVANT.

This is beneficial for people just thinking about moving to a more intentional and trained level of Christian service in the particular setting and for pastors, deacons who need continuing education or just want to learn something new as part of their life long learning plans.

LSM training is also an excellent choice for teens and college age individuals who would like to be more active and skilled in acting out their faith and doing the work of the Gospel.

The Basic Steps in the Lay Servant Ministries:
1) Talk to Local pastor and Take the Basic Course
2) Take an Advanced Course
3) Doing both provides Certification as a Lay Servant
4) Submit a Report to Pastor and Charge Conference
5) Renewal with an Advanced Course once every 3 years (online or from regional training events)

Those wishing to go further may consider following the Lay Speaker Track:
1) Talk to pastor
2) Take specific Advanced Courses (about 7 of them)
3) Be interviewed by the District Lay Servant Committee or other appointed group
4) Submit an annual report to Pastor and Charge Conference

Those who find they want to go even further can consider the process of becoming a Certified Lay Minister. This requires larger amounts of study from specific blocks of subject matter, more interviews and a little longer time frame. Talk to your pastor, contact your District Lay Servant Ministries person and pray to see where God might be leading you.

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    • ►  October (1)
    • ►  May (2)
    • ▼  March (5)
      • Using ZOOM to connect
      • A Lenten Journey
      • IDEAS FOR BLESSING IN A CHALLENGING TIME
      • A Prayer
      • Emergency Preparedness: Anxiety-Calming Scriptures
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