PALM SUNDAY & EASTER EGG HUNT A SUCCESS! | |
Sunday, April 20, 2025 at 10:45 am
Easter Sunday
Rev. Jillian Hankamer preaching
Idle Chatter
Luke 24:1-12
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Opening Hymn: Christ the Lord Is Risen Today The unknown editor of Lyra Davidica wanted music with more movement and spirit than found in the grave, slow-paced psalm tunes, with one note to a syllable. Easter Hymn was among the first of a new popular style.
The Middle Hymn: The Day of Resurrection A Greek canon - an extended poem of eight or nine odes, each based on a scriptural canticle - was the source of this hymn. John of Damascus gave up a high government position to enter a monastery.
The Anthem: Alleluia, For Christ the Lord is Risen by G.F. Handel and adapted from Coronation Anthem No. 1, “Zadok the Priest” by D.H. Clark.
The Communion Anthem: “Since By Man Came Death” from Messiah by G. F. Handel.
The Closing Hymn: Because You Live, O Christ New Zealand hymnwriter Shirley Erena Murray expressed her aims in writing this new text for the beloved Easter tune VRUECHTEN: "I wanted a fresh expression of community joyfulness, with light, color, and the vision of the covenant rainbow through the Resurrection."
| | Our Concerns and Celebrations | | |
Lola Wheeler, ankle surgery
Debra Blackman, sister of Gail Blackman
Rodney Thomas
Pattie Bewick, sister of Carol Ann Tubbs
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Martha Wainwright, aunt of Jeff Sebastian
Marie Easterling, friend of Mara Loeb
Sarah Maloney, friend of Carol Ann Tubbs
Iglesia Bautista Enmanuel, our partner church in Ciego de Avila, Cuba.
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CHARLOTTE EICH (18TH)
ANN ARO (22ND)
CAMILLE PETERSON (22ND)
OLIVIA CHANDLER (24TH)
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MARY SANDOW CONTACT INFORMATION
If you would like to send a card to Mary, here is the address:
Mary Sandow
c/o Sherri Dees
3909 Saint Michaels Ct.
Sugar Land, TX 77479
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SUNDAY YOUTH MEALS
(OR FUNDS) NEEDED!
The Northminster Youth Group meets each Sunday at 5pm and averages approximately 10 youth. Youth leaders try to stretch the budget to provide Sunday evening meals for them. There is a sign-up sheet in the hall for those willing to help provide actual meals such as sandwiches, pizza, tacos, burgers/hotdogs, chips, drinks, etc. Speak with JK Kimble or Beth Mayfield about what would be needed should you wish to provide an actual meal one Sunday evening.
Another great way to help with this, if you're not the "cooking kind", you may give financially. If giving cash, place in an envelope and mark it "Youth Meals" and if writing a check make payable to Northminster Church and memo line "Youth Meals". You may also use our Paypal account, Northminster Baptist Church and comment "Youth Meals".
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ARTS COMMISSION STARTS NEW GROUP!
The Education/Arts Commission invites you to join a new group called "Craft & Chat". This group will meet on Wednesday nights at 5:30pm to participate in assorted crafts. A new craft will be chosen for each month. The month of March we'll focus on crochet. Supplies will be provided, or you may bring you own. If you don't want to craft, we still invite you for fellowship!
We are planning to have different people volunteer to lead classes in different artistic mediums. If you have any creative gifts that you wish to share with the church, please sign up below by clicking the box or scanning the QR code with your phone. We want to focus on one medium for several weeks or a month, but you don't need to sign up to lead the entire month (just as much as you would like to lead).
Click here to Lead
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PUB THEOLOGY - DATE CHANGE
Northminster's Pub Theology will be held this month on the 24th since Holy Week is next week. Pub Theology is usually held every month on the 3rd Thursday at 7pm at the Fat Pelican.
"Different Brews, Different Views. All are welcome!"
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AFTER CHURCH FELLOWSHIPS
Our after church fellowships have been well attended and have enabled us to get to know one another better. If you don't know, the refreshments are brought each week by volunteers via a sign-up sheet (we here at Northminster love our sign-up sheets!). This coming week, March 23 has been graciously covered by Vickie Krutzer but next Sunday (5th Sunday) and the first Sunday in April have yet to be spoken for. If this is an activity you have enjoyed and wish to see it continue, please think about signing up to provide refreshments. There will be no "After Church Fellowship" on Palm Sunday, April 13 or Easter Sunday, April 20 but we will pick right up where we left off on Sunday, April 27. Please see the sign-up sheet in the hall!
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Memorial Service for Frances Thrasher Saturday
A memorial service for Frances Thrasher, Charter Member of Northminster, will take place on Saturday, April 19 with visitation at 1pm followed by a short service at 2pm.
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5:00 pm: Wine & Water in the Columbarium Gardens
6:00 pm: Maundy Thursday Service
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6:00 pm: Good Friday Service
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This Sunday
9:00 am - Choir Rehearsal
10:00 am - Sunday School
10:45 am - Preludes
11:00 am - Worship Service
Noon - After Church Fellowship
5:00 pm - Youth
Wednesdays
6:30 pm: Choir Practice
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Upcoming Events
Saturday, April 19 at 1pm: Visitation for Frances Thrasher. 2pm: Memorial service.
Thursday, April 17 at 5pm: Water & Wine in the Columbarium Garden. 6pm Maundy Thursday Service.
Friday, April 18: Good Friday Tenebrae service.
Sunday, April 20: Easter.
Thursday, April 24 at 7PM: Pub Theology
Sunday, May 4: Churchwide Fish Fry.
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Northminster's Jo Ann Alley has volunteered to help facilitate the Racial Justice group if there is any interest. This group would be led by the interests of the participants, by a combination of book study, discussion groups, and videos that can either be watch together or separately and meet to discuss. We can learn much from each other about what racial justice is, and what it means to be antiracist.
This work cannot be done alone. If you are interested in either helping facilitate or participating in the group there id a signup sheet outside of Pastor Jillian’s office. Below are some suggestions for reading.
Stamped From the Beginning by Ibram X. Kendi
How to be Anti Racist by Kendi
White Too Long by Robert P. Jones
White Rage by Carol Anderson
The Cross and the Lynching Tree by James H. Cone
An Indigenous People’s History of the US by Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz
Between the World and Me by Ta-Nehisi Coates
The Message by Coates
Tears We Cannot Stop by Michael Eric Dyson
Killing Rage by bell hooks
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If you have found a space of community, or healing, or hope at Northminster and believe in the work we are doing, please consider supporting us financially so that we will be able to continue creating spaces like this in all the days to come. Just click here, or scan the QR code with the camera on your phone.
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Northminster Church is located at:
2701 Lamy Lane
Monroe, LA 71201
318-388-3717
office@northmin.org
Church Office Hours:
Monday -Thursday 9 am to 4 pm
Closed Friday
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