June 30, 2022
Pastor's Reflection
Hello St. John’s Family,

As I’m sure you’re aware, last Friday the US Supreme Court released the official Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization ruling on abortion. Each state now has the power to set laws regarding the legality of abortion. Responses have been sharply divided; some see the ruling as God’s grace for the unborn, while others grieve the ruling as oppressive against the well-being of women, especially those from disadvantaged backgrounds.
 
In our fractured society where trust of those who do not share our views is almost non-existent, reflections on highly charged topics like abortion are often viewed first through a political lens. For people of faith, I feel this is a grave mistake. We are called to approach these difficult topics theologically: grounded in our faith in God, and carefully reasoned through scripture, prayer, reflection, discussion, and the guidance of the Church. Thus, times and issues like this require prayer, reflection, pastoral words of guidance, and renewed commitment to Christ’s Lordship over our lives. For all the challenges we face in the UMC, our official position on abortion is solidly grounded in faith, while nuanced and attentive to the complexity of this difficult issue. I want to share some of that position, as well as some pastoral thoughts. For your reference, the full position as recorded in our Book of Discipline is linked. I don’t pretend to have all the answers; I prayerfully hope these thoughts will help center us, such that we more fully reflect Christ’s mercy and grace together.
 
From the United Methodist Book of Discipline, ¶161K
The beginning of life and the ending of life are the God-given boundaries of human existence. While individuals have always had some degree of control over when they would die, they now have the awesome power to determine when and even whether new individuals will be born. Our belief in the sanctity of unborn human life makes us reluctant to approve abortion.
 
But we are equally bound to respect the sacredness of the life and well-being of the mother and the unborn child.

We recognize tragic conflicts of life with life that may justify abortion, and in such cases we support the legal option of abortion under proper medical procedures by certified medical providers. We support parental, guardian, or other responsible adult notification and consent before abortions can be performed on girls who have not yet reached the age of legal adulthood. We cannot affirm abortion as an acceptable means of birth control, and we unconditionally reject it as a means of gender selection or eugenics (see Resolution 3184).

We oppose the use of late-term abortion known as dilation and extraction (partial-birth abortion) and call for the end of this practice except when the physical life of the mother is in danger and no other medical procedure is available, or in the case of severe fetal anomalies incompatible with life. This procedure shall be performed only by certified medical providers. Before providing their services, abortion providers should be required to offer women the option of anesthesia.

We call all Christians to a searching and prayerful inquiry into the sorts of conditions that may cause them to consider abortion. We entrust God to provide guidance, wisdom, and discernment to those facing an unintended pregnancy.
 
Some thoughts: first, throughout scripture, few tenets are more consistently expressed than God’s incredibly high value on life. There isn’t anything in creation that God values more than human life, as we are specifically noted as bearing the image of God. While rigorous debate has occurred regarding the precise beginning point of life, people of faith are called to recognize procreation and the development of life is a gift from God; a gift requiring our utmost respect.
 
As noted in the official UMC position, in our fractured world there are times in pregnancy when conflicts of life with life occur. Medical professionals need the legal grounding to make incredibly difficult conflict of life decisions. As Christians, we also must recognize the physical, mental, and emotional weight on a woman’s life to support a pregnancy in ideal circumstances. Situations of abuse, rape, incest, and other struggles increase this exponentially. Compassionate counsel, fervent prayer, and tangible physical and financial support are needed to support women in these situations, as is a legal pathway and abundant grace for those women who determine their situation is beyond what one can bear. The call to wholistically preserve the life of a woman in a safe, accessible way conforms to the arc of grace, mercy, and justice directed by Christ himself.
 
Opposition to abortion by itself does not equate to a truly pro-life ethic. I struggle to reconcile fervent support for developing life in the womb that does not also fervently support the health, well-being, and justice of all people regardless of age, race, economic, or immigration status. As Pastor Rich Villodas of New Life Fellowship in NYC wrote: “To rejoice over this verdict without a corresponding commitment to seeing women, and families – especially the poor – resourced is the height of Christian hypocrisy. As Christians, we are not here to win political points and grow in worldly power. We are here to work for a world that reflects the justice, compassion, and love of the kingdom of Jesus.”
 
I also struggle to believe there are many who desire an abortion. More often, I sense abortion is viewed as the best “bad choice” available. Thus, compassion, mercy, and care are needed for those who have undergone an abortion. We can never forget all humans are image-bearers of God.
 
Political discourse regarding freedoms, rights, and advocacy for legislative outcomes that match our moral values and political convictions are part of the fabric of our nation. At the same time, we must recognize that legislation will not produce the elimination of abortions. 
 
I honestly believe the most direct – and God-desired – pathway that will lead to reductions in abortions is the Church embodying the good news of the gospel. That requires caring equally for bodies and souls; extending compassion and mercy to all people; and embracing God’s desire for wholeness to the point that we are fully committed to investing ourselves into those who have opposing thoughts to our own. Only that radical level of commitment to Christ’s kingdom, fully guided by the Holy Spirit, will mend the myriad of fractures in our hurting world. May God strengthen us to commit to that work-
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Grace and peace,
Pastor Brad
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Come Worship with us this Sunday,
July 3, 2022



Contemporary Praise Service
at 9:00 AM

Traditional Service
at 10:30 AM


This service can be viewed LIVE through
St. John's Youtube Channel
or on our homepage:
www.stjohnsivyland.com

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Fellowship & Community Outreach


This Sunday's Communion Offering will go to the Jesus Focus Ministry Food Pantry at Bethanna in Southampton.


Welcome to our
St. John's Family:

Marion & John Gilligan
Kristine Nilsen

We all look forward to forming lasting friendships
as we work in service to our Lord.

July 3rd is the Final Sunday to donate
Collection boxes are located in the narthex

We are partnering with the Family Service Association of Bucks County to collect school supplies needed to support local children. If you don’t have time to shop, we will gladly take cash or check donations made out to St. John’s United Methodist Church (memo: school supplies). Thank you so much for your support! If you have any questions, feel free to reach out to
Amy Scarlett @ drandmrsscarlett@yahoo.com
or Lily Scarlett @ lilygscarlett@gmail.com

Supply List:
*TI-84 plus calculators
*Backpacks
Marble composition books
Spiral Notebooks
Pencil cases
2-pocket plastic folders
Binders (All sizes)
Lined paper
Zippered pencil case
Highlighters
Red pens
Black sharpies
Boxes of assorted colored pencils
Boxes of crayons
Washable Markers
Scissors
Packs of Post-It notes 3x3 (not accordion style)
Packs of white 3x5 index cards
Black Expo markers
Expo marker erasers
Glue Sticks
Earbuds and headphones

  • These items are especially needed. (You may also make a cash donation or partner with another friend or family to purchase these items.)
Sign Up Now to Donate or Volunteer to Help
On April 8, 2022, we partnered with the American Red Cross to help save lives. The blood drive had 40 open blood donation slots, with a goal of collecting 25 units of blood from 25 donors, and we CRUSHED it! We had 39 donors and collected 39 pints of blood! The 39 pints of blood helped as many as 120 people in need. Thank you to everyone who donated and volunteered their time to help at the drive!
 
On July 8, 2022, we will again roll up our sleeves and help save lives, partnering with the American Red Cross to hold our second blood drive. Each pint of blood we collect can help save up to three lives and will touch the lives of so many more. What a great way to pay it forward and make an impact on people in our community and across the country. We are excited to be able to do this once again, and we hope you are too.
 
There are many ways you can help, but most importantly we hope you come out to donate. For more information on how to schedule an appointment to donate blood, click the link below.
 
Let’s show our community and the patients in need of blood just how much we can do! If you would like to volunteer, please contact Susan about joining the team.
 
The Red Cross has over 135 years of experience providing humanitarian aid including more than 75 years of supplying blood to those in need. It’s not every day that we have an opportunity to do something that has such a lifesaving impact! We look forward to seeing you at the blood drive.
Thank you for making a difference in lives!
 
Susan Seamans
215-357-6998 Ext. 305
 
“not looking to your own interests but each of you
to the interests of the others.”
Philippians 2:4

St. John's Chicken BBQ

Saturday,
September 17, 2022

food, fun, fireworks
(ok, maybe not fireworks unless the grill flares up)

More info to follow
CHILDREN'S MINISTRY
Kids Church and Sunday School will be back in September with more great times and interesting Bible stories. Enjoy summer worship with your family.
YOUTH GROUP MINISTRIES




Youth Activities Calendar

Youth Sunday School and regular Sunday night Youth Group will resume in the fall. Check back regularly for summer happenings including Community Campfire nights, which start July 6th




Community Campfires in July and August

Starting next week on July 6th
All ages Community Campfires
Bring a friend, bring a neighbor, bring your family members. Bring a chair
and a soft drink!
Hot dogs and marshmallows provided.
7:30 - 9 PM
MUSIC MINISTRY


Throughout the summer months, our Music Ministry features special music by many of our talented singers and musicians. Be sure to let them know how their gifts enriched your worship experience.

MISSIONS/OUTREACH

Donations Needed of
Non-perishable foods

 Please place contributions in the shopping carts located in the narthex

Volunteers are also needed to deliver food and clothing to the Eastwick Food Bank. 

Please contact Lou Lescas at stjohns820@gmail.com if you are available to help. 
 
Thank you for your support.
BIBLE STUDIES & DEVOTIONALS

St. John's Book Club

Date changed to Wednesday, July 6th
10 AM and 7 PM

This beautiful, thoughtful novel illuminates a world turned upside down, one where the women are in charge, engaging in dangerous, physical work, and the men take care of the children. A classic Lisa See story - one of women’s friendships and the larger forces that shape them - The Island of Sea Women introduces listeners to the fierce and unforgettable female divers of Jeju Island and the dramatic history that shaped their lives.

Facilitators: Carol Campbell and
Barbara Schneider
Starting in the Fall of 2022

Think you know all about the Old Testament prophets? And why should you care anyway?
You may be surprised!

Our next study on Wednesdays evenings will be Disciple III FastTrack. This is a 24-week comprehensive study with manageable daily scripture readings. The first half focuses on Old Testament prophets; the second half on the Letters of Paul.

Ken Lee, facilitator
Disciple III FastTrack study guide on The Prophets available at Cokesbury or Christianbook.com or other online providers.
UMW/UMM
To view the video shown on UWF Sunday, please click
 the link.
United Methodist Men

We're back . . .
with a Gourmet Breakfast on Saturday, August 20th at 9 AM
HERE in Fellowship Hall.
(Free will offering to cover cost of breakfast.)
RSVP to Jack Donovan

Final planning meeting for our
world-famous Chicken BBQ to be held on September 17th.
(Can you help in the kitchen at 7 AM? Let Jack know.
Please and thank you!
PRAYERS & PRAISE
Ruth Sharper, a long-time member of the St. John's Family, entered into eternal life Sunday evening, June 26, 2022. Prayers for comfort and peace for David, Val, and the entire Sharper family are appreciated.

Arrangements for Ruth's Memorial Service to be held at Southampton Estates are being finalized and will be shared when completed.



Prayer requests can be submitted
online (click here).or through the church email at stjumc@aol.com
Prayer requests are reviewed
Monday-Friday AM.


All "Ongoing Prayer Concerns"
will be listed for two weeks.
 Please submit a new prayer request
if you desire to renew the listing for 2 additional weeks.


PRAYER SHAWL MINISTRY
Meets the 2nd Tuesday of the Month
10 AM in the Parlor.

Come join us in knitting/crocheting various items for those in need.
Contact Carol Rice for more information.

Requests for prayer shawls or lap robes to comfort those experiencing serious illness, bereavement, or other major life issues may be made through the prayer request form on the church website, or by contacting the church office
at 215-357-6998 or stjumc@aol.com. 
GIVING
MOBILE GIVING
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Once you've registered, you can either make donations by debit or credit. Lenten Offerings may also be received through our website.

 TEXT GIVING 
Simply text the amount you wish to give to 877-960-2396.
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You may also send your tithes and offerings to the church office:
820 Almshouse Road, Ivyland, PA 18974

If you have any questions about mobile or text giving,
email Lou Lescas at stjohns820@gmail.com
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address, phone, email, etc.
please notify the church office at
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and we'll be sure to update your information in our files.
Thank you!
WHAT'S HAPPENING!

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St. John's Ivyland UMC
820 Almshouse Road
Ivyland, PA 18974

215-357-6998/stjumc@aol.com
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Rev. Brad Leight, Sr. Pastor