Category: Glimpses of Faith (Page 34 of 34)

MLK MEMORIAL MARCH

Monday, Jan 20, 2020

Join New Braunfels’ annual march to honor the work and legacy of this great civils  rights leader.  Faith UCC members let’s meet around 9:30 a.m. on Monday, January 20, at the Civic Center on Seguin Street.

The March will step off at 10 a.m, eventually returning to the Civic Center for a musical celebration featuring singing by Soul Sessions. A traveling exhibit of Herb Block political cartoons will be on display, and opportunities to register to vote or receive information about the census will be available.

Please take note of the change in location for the muster,  made necessary by the closure of the San Antonio Street bridge

Family Promise Challenge

I write to you with a special 2020 challenge.

Image you are a parent with 2 small children and you have no place to live and no income.What would you do? Where would you turn for help?

Studies show there are several hundred homeless children in the two local school districts. In its 7 year history, Family Promise of New Braunfels has graduated 50 families. Family Promise makes a difference for these families and children.

The mission of FP is “to provide support for families with children facing homelessness to achieve and sustain independence.”

Faith Church has been deeply involved with Family Promise since its 2013 inception. Members have served on the Board of Directors, multiple committees, host coordinators, fund raising, building and grounds maintenance, providing meals, hosting families overnight and even playing games with children.

Now the SPECIAL CHALLENGE. My term serving on the Board concludes March 2020. Faith Church has always had a representative on the Board.It is fitting to maintain that representation continuing the ministry Christ gave us in Matthew 25:40: “Truly I say to you, as you did it to one of the least of these, you did it to me.”

The responsibilities of the Board includes: establish program policy, strategic planning, fund raising, financial management, and public relations. The Board currently meets one time per month.

I trust that someone would prayerfully consider serving families in need by serving on the Board.

Anyone so willing, or would suggest someone, please contact Pastor Scott or Bob Manning

Bob Manning

From the Pastor

Am I the only one that has trouble believing it is now 2020? was the intro to the old soap opera Days of Our Lives? “Like sands through the hourglass, so are the days of our lives.”

I’ve never been big on making New Year’s resolutions, probably because I learned a long time ago that I’m not very good at carrying them out! A New Year delineates a new beginning in our lives. The old year is gone, if not forgotten and the New Year lays before us pristine, untouched, full of possibilities. Maybe, just maybe, we can make new choices and follow different paths.

Like many I’m hoping I can exercise more and maybe eat a little better, maybe lose a little weight. I’d also like to green up my lifestyle, at least a little bit. To this end I went out and bought a bicycle the day after Christmas. I haven’t ridden a bike in years. I’m hoping to ride it to the church, grocery store, etc, when the weather and time allows, instead of taking my car. I rode it to the church from my house the other day. It only took me 20-30 minutes, depending on which route I take.. The car takes me 12-15 minutes. It’s great killing two birds with one stone. I get some exercise, I can slow down a bit and enjoy the view along the way, and burn less fossil fuel. We’ll see if I am as keen when the weather gets hotter!

I looked up a few quotes on riding a bike.

Charles Schultz, , “Life is like a 10-speed bicycle. Most of us have gears we never use.”

The bike I bought has 21 gears!

Albert Einstein wrote, “Life is like riding a bicycle. In order to keep your balance, you must keep moving.”

Novelist H.G. Wells wrote, “Every time I see an adult on a bicycle,
I no longer despair for the future of the human race.”

A final thought from Mark Twain, “Learn to ride a bicycle. You will not regret it if you live.”

Rev. Scott B. Martin
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