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Friday, May 15, 2020
SIXTH SUNDAY OF EASTER Sunday, May 17, 2020 at 11:00am
Virtual Worship
Sermon Topic: “Why Listen to Him?”
Sermon text: John 10:14-21
Last Thursday, May 7, I had the privilege to participate in a Zoom Webinar, sponsored by many
of our local hospitals titled “Race & Place: COVID-19, A Candid Conversation with our African
American Community, Dispelling the Myths and Misconceptions.” This Webinar was a
reminder that there are many voices clamoring for our time and attention – leaving us at times
questioning who should we listen to. (If you are interested in viewing the Webinar click on this
link Race&Place.)
In Jesus day, there were some Jews who challenged those who received Him, with the question –
“Why Listen to Him?” The sermon this week invites us to reaffirm why it is important for us as
people of faith in a world clamoring for our time and attention to listen to Jesus through His
Word in the Bible. Why Listen to Him? Join us as we debunk myths and misconceptions that
have led many away from Jesus and faith in God.
First Reading: Acts 17:16–31 (Paul in Athens)
Epistle Reading: 1 Peter 3:13–22 (Suffering for Christ)
Holy Gospel: John 14:15–21 (The promise of the Holy Spirit)
Greetings people of God! Though our lives are dominated by the Pandemic COVID-19, The New Life Version
of the Bible offers us Acts 17:28a, with these words; “It is in Him that we live and move and keep on living.”
The more familiar New International Version Bible translate Acts 17:28a in this way, “For in him we live and
move and have our being.” This Good News reminds us that no matter what (Pandemic or otherwise) we are
confronted with as God’s children our lives are secured by the presence and power of the Lord that keeps and
sustains us in life and even death. When the Apostle Paul wrote these words he was seeking to help believers
and skeptics center their faith and lives on Him who is the author and creator of all – our sovereign God and not
to allow the power of sin and secular things to confuse and confound them. May every day that God give us be
filled with the simple and profound news that in Him, not the Coronavirus we “live, move and have our being.”
Saint Paul Lutheran Church
2730 West Edgewood Avenue
Jacksonville, Florida 32209
765-4219/Church 419-3853/Mobile
www.splcjax.org
Rev. James Wiggins, Jr., Pastor
Bereaved:Holloway/Branch Family (Mother, Catherine Branch 5/12) Convalescing:Ms. Dora Williams. Health Concerns: Pastor James Wiggins, Jr, medical procedure 5/15 (kidney stones removal), Chantel Williams, Mr. Ernest “Calvin” Alston, Ms. Lorraine Williams, Mr. Rashaad Tillman, Mrs. Alice Patricia Washington, Mrs. Viola Hartsfield, Ms. Ruby Williams, Mrs. Dorothy Wilson, Elder Simon Moorer, Jr., Ms. Serena Washington. Shut Ins/Limited Mobility: Mrs. Bettye White (health), Mrs. Ada Houston (health), Ms. Vivian Walker, Ms. Stephanie Mosley. Nursing Home Care: Mr. Herbert Morton (Summerbrook). Pray for Family and Friends of Our Congregation: Sylvia Hagans family member, Mr. Jerry Hagans (health), Mr. and Mrs. Larenza Mungin’s daughter, Ms. Angela Mungin (health), Mrs. Rebecca Marshall sister, Mrs. Minnie Graves Mitchell (health – nursing home), Mrs. Cynthia Gibson’s niece, Torrie Derrick and family (Japan), Ms. Dorothy Wilson’s granddaughter Daryne Jenkins – Baghdad, Elder Simon Moorer’s sister Vertrese Cornelius (health), Mrs. Betty Williams’ grandson (health), Deaconess Doretha Brown’s daughter Mrs. Sarita Brooks (health), Ms. Patricia Cherry’s aunt Ms. Marion Walker, Mrs. Marsharine Calhoun’s sister Ms. Anna Durham (health), Mrs. Doris Thornton’s sister Mrs. Edwina Harris (illness), Ms. Titus Davis and Mrs. Martha Hemphill’s friend Mrs. Priscilla Williamson (illness), Mrs. Chrystal Presley’s friends Ms. Sylvia Mosley Hughes (Atlanta, GA) and Ms. Sylvia Mitchell.
Let us pray for all Coronavirus victims and their families.
4 - Charles White and Dorothy Wilson
8 – Jordyn Brooks 17 – Lorraine Williams
To: Members of SPLC
We Thank You! This is to acknowledge the thoughtfulness and
appreciation for your remembrance gift in memory of Mrs. Katie
Ghaskin Wiggins for the Music Ministry of Saint Matthew Lutheran
Church. Mrs. Katie will always be remembered for her melodic voice
we all became accustomed to hearing at Saint Matthew. God’s peace
and blessings be with you!
Saint Matthew Lutheran Church Congregation
Reverend Dr. James P. Brown, Sr., Pastor Emeritus
Ms. Marilyn D. Wesley, Congregation President
Mrs. Sondra Hill, Minister of Music
Drive-in Worship and Holy Communion
Thank you to everyone who came out last Sunday, May 10th for our Mother’s Day worship with Holy Communion. We were truly blessed by God through our worship and fellowship – as we practiced social distancing from our cars. The use of the FM radio transmitter allowed me and others to engage you in the comfort of your vehicles. This Monday, May 18, 2020 the Board of Trustees will meet to help us determine how often each month we will offer drive-in worship and Holy Communion; once or two, three or four times each month? If you would like to weigh in on the decision, please contact Pastor Wiggins, John-Curtis Cogdell, Board Chair, or leave a message on the church office phone. May God bless all of our efforts as we strive to be faithful to Him and edify one another.
Although I/we do not have a specific date, week or
month when we will be able to return to our normal
(or should I say new-normal) way of worshipping,
gathering and serving…I am thankful to announce
that we are putting together a “SPLC Re-opening
Team.” This team will help assure that when the time is right we will be able to
open with all the proper safety protocols in places.
Ms. Evelyn Story has agreed to serve as the coordinator of the re-opening
team. If you are interested in helping or serving please contact her at 904-955-
7739 or email: evemoore1@bellsouth.net. Please keep Evelyn and all who will
be a part of this important team in your prayers as we anticipate the day when
we will be able to operate under our new normal. Pastor Wiggins
SPLC Helping Those Who Hurt During COVID-19
Thank-you for your Donations to Lutheran Social Services of Jacksonville
COVID-19 has caused many people through no fault of their own to be without basic necessities like food, clothing and shelter. Many are unemployed and uncertain about their future. But thanks be to God, that you, and other members and friends have generously given so that we can help make a difference through
Lutheran Social Services (LSS) and Clara White Mission. Last week we sent a donation to Clara White Mission and this coming week we will send our donations to LSS. May God continue to bless us so that we can help others in their time of need.
Mid-Week Bible Study - Wednesday, May 20, 2020
“Finally, all of you, be like-minded, be sympathetic, love one another,
be compassionate and humble. Do not repay evil with evil or insult with insult, but with blessing,
because to this you were called so that you may inherit a blessing.” 1st Peter 3:8-9 NIV
Above is a snippet of the entire chapter that we will study from 1st Peter 3:1-22. 1st Peter 3, in its entirety offers Words of hope and directions for husbands and wives, people who suffer or face hardships, and to Christians in general reminding us that our faith and lives are safe and secure through the power of Jesus’ resurrection. Join us Wednesday, from 6:00pm to 7:00pm as we strengthen our faith and walk with the Lord. To access the bible class with your computer, laptop, tablet or cellphone click on this link (SPLCBiblestudy). If you are asked for a Meeting ID enter 881 6823 3574. If you join the class using your home or cell phone dial 301-715-8592. If you are asked for a Meeting ID enter 881 6823 3574.
UPDATE NOW!!!! You are encouraged to update your ZOOM app to ZOOM 5.0 before May 30, 2020. The update will provide strong security enhancements and prepare the user for the upcoming change to this program. The update is required to join a ZOOM after May 30, 2020. Use this link (Zoom 5.0) for more detail information.
Online Sunday 11:00am virtual worship to hear an encouraging Word from God.
Join us this Sunday, May 17, and every Sunday for “St. Paul Sunday at 6.” Don’t miss the opportunity hear and see members and friends whom you haven’t seem for some time as we share prayer, bible readings and a homily from Pastor Wiggins. All this is done through our online ZOOM experience. To join in – it’s easy, the directions are below: If you have a computer, laptop, tablet or cellphone with a camera click on
this link (SPLCSunday at 6). If you are asked for a Meeting ID enter
182 794 455. If you are asked for a Passcode enter 452807. If you join us by phone, please call 301-715-8592. If you are asked for a Meeting ID or Passcode see above. We look forward to hearing or seeing you this Sunday
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