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Saturday, April 25, 2020


Worship and Updates


Perry First United Methodist church

Greetings to our family and friends,


I pray your week has gone well. The weather has not always cooperated but we are thankful for the sounds of nature all around us.

This Sunday is Native American Ministries Sunday, one of our special offerings throughout the year. I would encourage you to consider giving a special gift to this offering. Native American Ministries Sunday, a key United Methodist Special Sunday offering, has enabled a route for Native American leadership development,” according to the 2016 Book of Resolutions (“Native People and The United Methodist Church,” Par. 3321). Before its inception, The United Methodist Church had fewer than five ordained elders and diaconal ministers.

The special offering supports annual conference Native American ministries and seminary scholarships. As a result of the Native American Ministries Sunday offering, more than 100 Native people have been seminary trained and ordained as elders and deacons. They serve in local churches, annual conferences and general agencies. The Book of Resolutions notes, “This program, along with laity leadership development that is culturally appropriate and carefully constructed, are key considerations in continuing to expand leadership development among Native People and in Native tribes, churches, and communities.”

Next Sunday, May 3 we will celebrate Holy Communion. I would remind you to have elements at home ready for this part of the worship service (bread and juice).

A reminder of our prayer concerns for this week, CJ Proper, Paula Isaman, Bill Brown (Greg Zintel's uncle) and others who might need a little encouragement this week.
Blessings and Peace
Pastor Tony

WORSHIP SERVICE 4/26/20
REV. TONY HIPES 4/26/20


NATIONAL YOUTH CHOIR OF SCOTLAND


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Wednesday, April 22, 2020

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Sunday, April 19, 2020

Worship 4/19/20


Greetings in the name of our Risen Lord,

I pray your week has gone well.  I am sending you the link to our worship service for tomorrow (Sunday).     https://youtu.be/IPI1uFnbffA  which also appears above.

Prayer Update - some of you heard, but most of you didn't - Duane Beardsley was in the hospital for a couple of nights this week, but is now on his way home.  Healing prayers for him.  

With the extension of our NY Pause, we will not have worship together until after May 15 or later.

If you have new prayers concerns please let me know.

Blessings and Peace,

Pastor Tony
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Later Notice:
Greetings to our congregation,

there are some new prayer concerns to bring to your attention.

1.  CJ Proper-suffered a brain aneurysm today and is being operated on this afternoon.  Prayers for his family.

2.  Prayers for the family of Cori Shearing great niece of Eleanor Jacobs who passed away earlier this past week in the tragic car accident.

Blessings
Pastor Tony
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Late Monday:

Greetings on this beautiful Monday

It was great to share with you yesterday the message for the week.  I hope you were able to spend time with God yesterday.

Last night I sent out some new prayer request and I wanted to update you on those today.

CJ Proper had a successful surgery yesterday afternoon and is recovering at Strong.  He will be in the hospital for several weeks.  Please continue to pray for this family.

Also just an additional note I neglected to add that Cori Shearing was David Shearing's great niece.  Continued prayers for this family as her celebration of life service will be later this week..

Blessings and peace to all of you.

Pastor Tony
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Saturday, April 11, 2020

Play-Back of 11 AM Easter Service, Streamed Earlier


ANNOUNCEMENTS
  • The Book Club will resume this week on Wednesday at 2PM via Zoom.  For more information contact Judy Hipes - 607-624-2989
  • The wreaths on the Front Doors and back door of the church were donated by Martha Button.
  • The weekly messages in video format will continue through the end of April.
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11 AM Easter Service Being Live Streamed Over Zoom

Use your emailed invitation to join the Service this morning.
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An Easter Sunrise Service by
Pastor Mike Kuhlkin
at Perry's Hope Chapel

Holy Saturday greetings. In just a few hours we begin the Easter Vigil. Tomorrow morning at 6:30 AM you will invited to join the Sunrise Celebration.  Blessings to you and I look forward to sharing Easter Worship with you at 11AM as well. Many thanks to Pastor Mike Kuhlkin at Hope Chapel for the Sunrise Service.
Blessings                    Can also be viewed at:
Pastor Tony          https://youtu.be/gZKuq9PuF84
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Thursday, April 9, 2020

Good Friday
Tenebrae Service

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Good Friday
Cross Walk

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Good Friday
Lenten Banner

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Maundy Thursday
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Maundy Thursday
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Saturday, April 4, 2020

Palm Sunday Message

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Lenten Banner
Palm Sunday

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"Not that we are adequate in ourselves to consider anything as coming from ourselves, but our adequacy is from God, who also made us adequate as servants of a new covenant, not of the letter but of the Spirit; for the letter kills, but the Spirit gives life." -2 Corinthians 3.5-6

"And God is able to make all grace abound to you, so that having all sufficiency in all things at all times, you may abound in every good work." -2 Corinthians 9.8

"And my God will supply every need of yours according to his riches in glory in Christ Jesus." - Philippians 4.19

Dear Friends,

We prepare to enter Holy Week amid the continuing reality of life, changed, and interrupted due to the COVID-19 pandemic. These indeed are days unlike any most of us have experienced in our lifetime.

The same could be said for those who witnessed and traveled with Jesus from the parade of Palm Sunday to the reality of an empty tomb. The events of Holy Week were a rollercoaster of experiences and emotions for those following Jesus. From highs, to lows, and back to highs again, the one constant in that journey was the reality of who Jesus was, his dependence upon God, and his utter willingness to surrender his will for the glory of God and the purpose of God's will. Jesus found in trusting God, he had all that he needed. As we follow Jesus, we find that He is sufficient, and as we trust Him, we too have everything we need to live out our call as disciples of Jesus Christ.

I have been blessed by the testimonies and witnesses of God's people in Upper York trusting that truth. Through unprecedented days, you have been the Church in expected and unexpected ways. I want to thank the clergy of Upper New York for your outstanding leadership as you trust that God is sufficient. I want to thank the laity of every congregation for your response to the needs around you and participating in ministry as usual and in new forms. You are witnessing to your trust in the adequacy of Jesus. Thank you for being the Church!

While we know God did not cause the events we are experiencing, I have no doubt that God is not wasting these days. God is using this season to draw us closer, to renew us, and to help us reimagine the ways in which we can be the hands, feet, and voice of Jesus Christ in the world. I pray that we will continue to be open, first to what God desires to do in us and then, how God desires to use us in the lives of others in offering the good news of Jesus in word and deed.

There are people around us and even we ourselves who are struggling with fear, anxiety, and hopelessness. Individuals have been infected with the coronavirus and are struggling physically. Families are dealing with separation from one another, with some experiencing the grief that comes in the death of a loved one. Our world is begging for good news! Our neighbors are looking for hope and promise of a better day. We know the one, we claim to follow, the one who is the answer to all those yearnings - his name is Jesus Christ! What an opportunity we have to let others know about the sufficiency of God through Jesus.

I hope you will continue to do whatever is necessary to support one another, as clergy and laity. Stick together, look out for one another, build one another up, and encourage one another all you can. I encourage you to continue to offer to God what God has given to you, by supporting your congregation with your tithe and offering. Mail your tithe to your church or sign up for electronic giving. The needs continue in your congregation and community- the resources God has given you are a piece of what is necessary to meet the needs. Thank you for your faithfulness in returning to God what God has given to you.

I also want to thank you for honoring and following the directives to not hold in-person worship currently. As disappointing as it is to not be able to gather with one another physically during Holy Week, your willingness to worship online is a gift of love to one another and your community. Our top priority must be the safety of those we have been called to serve among and with. We will gather together again in person, but for now, thank you for your creativity and participation in online worship and gatherings.

I am praying for you and I will continue to pray for you. We want to assist you and your congregation in any way we can in this season of life and ministry. If you have a need, please let your District Superintendent know or reach out to me or another Conference staff person. While we can't promise to always have the exact resource you need, we can walk beside you and help you to discover what God has already given.

When those early followers of Jesus experienced the events of Holy Week, they had in their mind a definition of life that would be found in following Jesus. By the time they got to the empty tomb, that definition had changed. It moved from an earthly focus to an eternal one. It moved from sufficiency found in power and authority to sufficiency found in service and submission. In just one week, Jesus changed it all! From a parade to an empty tomb, Jesus trusted and demonstrated the sufficiency of God and now invites us to do the same.

As we move from Palm Sunday to Easter, as we travel through these different, difficult, and uncertain days because of the coronavirus, may we encounter our God who proclaims while seated on a donkey, reclining at a table, hanging on a cross and emerging from a tomb - I am sufficient - I am adequate - I AM ENOUGH!
Believe it and then go tell someone else about it!

With gratitude and love,


   
Bishop Mark J. Webb

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Friday, April 3, 2020

Perry First United Methodist Church - 2:50 PM - 4/3/20


Greetings to all you.



Blessings and Peace during a difficult time. As I talk to members of the church during the week, most of you are doing ok. We have a few who are under the weather with other ailments and recovering from surgeries. 


Beginning this week, I will make sure to send a link to my recordings via email. Each recording is still available on our church website - www.pfumc14530.blogspot.com
and on our Facebook page - Perry First United Methodist Church.

This Sunday, Palm Sunday will find us all at home but with God's grace and the power of the Holy Spirit we will be able to worship together. There will be two links for this Sunday, the first my message and the second to a Service of Holy Communion. We truly believe that as the words of institution are shared over the airwaves the Holy Spirit is present. If you wish to share in this service, I would ask you to have a slice of bread, a roll or some other form of bread present along with a cup of grape juice or other suitable beverage before watching the video.

PAMA will have recordings for Holy Thursday(including the opportunity for Holy Communion), Good Friday (Stations of the Cross and the Tenebrae Service) and Easter Sunrise. Please watch for those announcements via email, Facebook and website.

Blessings to all of you as we enter this Holy Week. My prayer for all you is to be safe, practice safe physical distancing and wear a face protector when shopping. God is with us every step of the way.

May the peace of Christ be with you.
Pastor Tony

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3:04 PM (51 minutes ago)


Hello again,
I almost forgot, I challenge all of us, to get creative, find a way to create a palm branch with construction paper, foam, etc and display it on your door on Sunday.

Take a picture and send it to me so I can put them on our facebook page.

Blessings, Pastor Tony
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