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Reflection from our Pastors

Thursday, June 19, 2025

Juneteenth

Today we celebrate Juneteenth. Short for “June Nineteenth,” the Federal holiday marks the day when federal troops arrived in Galveston, Texas to take control of the state and ensure that all enslaved people be freed, on June 19, 1865. Slaveholders in Texas had kept the information of President Abe Lincoln’s Emancipation Proclamation to themselves, extending the period of violent exploitation of enslaved African Americans. The troops arrived with the news a full two-and-a-half years after its signing in 1863. (History.com


Author of The 1619 Project, Nikole Hannah-Jones, tells us that “Juneteenth celebrates the liberation of those who had been enslaved in the United States, specifically marking the day that the last enslaved people were emancipated on June 19, 1865. Although President Abraham Lincoln signed the Emancipation Proclamation in 1863, which freed the slaves in Confederate states, it was ignored in Texas until the Civil War ended in 1865 due to the state’s small number of Union troops.” Hannah-Jones continues, “It is when General Gordan Granger, a Union general, marched to the farthest reaches of Texas, the furthest West of the slave states and the last to get the information that slavery had ended. Several months after the civil war, people there who had been laboring in bondage finally found out that they were indeed free.” (June 19, 2020 interview on ‘The View’)


Spiritual guide and author Cole Authur Riley asks that we join voices on this day…



We pray peace and deep rest for our ancestors. Those who labored without agency over their bodies for generations and those who chose the sea.

Holding memory, we proclaim:

We will not be owned.  


We marvel at the dreamers -- those who clung to an imagination for liberation regained. Those who fought, strategized, organized.        

 Holding memory, we proclaim: 

 We will not be owned.


We thank you for those who became our own historians -- who preserved culture in whispers by moonlight, transmitting song and name. 

Holding memory, we proclaim:

 We will not be owned.    


We grieve for the brutality of families alienated from one another, the daughter ripped from her mother's breast, sister torn from brother. And we honor all the ways our people formed new familial bonds, rising to nurture children and impart tenderness on those the oppressor sought to harden. Strengthen our own bonds now that the invisible thread stretching between each holy Black soul would be fortified by compassion and intergenerational healing.

Holding memory, we proclaim:

We will not be owned.          


God, we pause for everybody broken, bruised, and lynched. There are stories that reside in our bodies both known and unknown to us. Keep us near to our own flesh, that we would protect one another from the brutality of white capitalism. May the rest and care that were denied to our ancestors be found in us today. 

Holding memory, we proclaim: 

We will not be owned.


And this joy in us, this durable, defiant joy, would you shield it from the mouth of despair? Remind us there is no void that can match the strength of our collective hope. Keep our songs alive, every verse, every dance. May our humor survive, as we play and laugh. Show us the many faces of joy, that all who dare encounter will find themselves at home.                       

Holding memory, we proclaim:

We will not be owned.


Now may the same God who spoke to Harriet make the sound of liberation clear as night to us. May the divine hold us in the same holy darkness that protected our ancestors on the journey. And as we remember, may they shield us from despair, knowing that our story is more than pain. Ours is the story of dignity. Let us reclaim it.  

Asé*


Breathe

Inhale: Liberation is ours. 

Exhale: God, teach me the sound of freedom.

(Excerpt from Black Liturgies, by Cole Arthur Riley, Juneteenth, 2024)


Please spend some time this day to honor our African-American siblings in Christ.

Blessings,

Mother Rosean                                   


*Asé is a word of affirmation, similar to the word ‘Amen’ at the end of a prayer. It means, “Right on!” “Yes!” “I’m with you!” So when someone says something you like, say Asé loud and proud, for it is definitely not a meek and retiring word.) 


Juneteeth Flag commerating the Juneteenth Holiday. Picture courtesy of Wixipedia

Pub Fellowship Group TONIGHT


  • Thursday - June 19
  • 6:00 to 9:00- PM
  • AVOGADRO'S NUMBER
  • 605 SOUTH MASON STREET


We will be entertained by Mary of Magdala's own Bill Smith and his jazz combo! There will be plenty of seating out on the patio in the back.


There is a ticket sale for the event - $15.00 at the door or $10.00 advanced sale - go to Avogadro's website here and scroll down to the June 19 to purchase online.


Tip: For parking other than on Mason St., use the large parking lot that belongs to First Presbyterian Church a hundred yards away. Just be sure not to park in a designated space.

Service Recordings

Sunday, June 15, 2025

Trinity Sunday


Fr. Jim DeMuth presided and delivered the homily. The service recording is available to view here.


Other Mass recordings can be accessed via our service recordings website here.

Prayer Requests

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Praying for peace, health and well-being through challenging times.


+Alexis and Steve, her grandfather, friends of Mary of Magdala

+Mary Powers and Katie Richards, members healing from long COVID

+Milo Pasquale Cushman -- brother of Liz Urban, member

+Hope Kunze,  granddaughter of Mother Rosean

Valerie Dorr, mother of Deana Andrist, TLC


+Cindy Cloyd, member

+Sandra Life, member

+Julie Lucas, daughter of Bruce and Carol Yeazell

+The Grant and Cloyd families, for healing


+Carolyn Sue Cecil and family, friends of Mary

of Magdala

Mary Lou and David Devlin, members

+Rachel, Ryan, & Chloe Honeybourne, family of Julia Morrow, friend of Mary of Magdala


+ Sharyl Hoepfinger, for prayers of healing

+ Jenny Witzke, for prayers of support

+Pastor Rick Reiten, Pastor at Trinity Lutheran

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A blessed and peaceful repose of souls for those who've passed and comfort for the friends and families.


+Donna Lusby, friend of Ralph, Anne, Debbie, Mark, Dori, and Tom, members

+Lois Hug, mother of MaryAnne Heyman, member

+Richard Life, member of Mary of Magdala

+Donald Sherlock, brother-in-law of Dori Healy


+Joseph Grant, nephew of David and Cindy Cloyd

+Dennis Healy, Tom Healy's brother and Dori's brother-in-law

+Barbara Lange, grandmother of Gray La Fond

+Leonard Urban, husband of member Liz Urban

+Tess Peters, friend of Mary Lou Devlin, member

+Kelly Cahill, friend of Ruth Alexander

+Pauline Devlin, David Devlin's mother

+James Lyons, brother-in-law of Mary Lyons, member


+Carole Lyons, sister-in-law of Mary Lyons, member

+Jessica Melton, family friend of Jane Reina

+Jim Carroll, husband of member Dori Carroll

Please send prayer requests to marymagdalafc@gmail.com. Prayers will be listed for one month unless requested for longer. Prayers for the repose of souls will be listed for six months unless requested for a longer time.

Upcoming Mass Times

Sunday Mass - Feast of the Body and Blood of Christ

June 22, 12:30 pm

  • In person and Zoom available
  • Rev Jane Reina presiding


Wednesday - Weekday Mass

June 25, 11:00 am

  • Weekday Mass in the Fireside room
  • No Zoom available
  • Mother Rosean presiding

Sunday Mass -

June 29, 10:30 am 301 Shared service

  • In person and Zoom available
  • NO 12:30p MASS
  • Picnic lunch following!
  • Join us!


Wednesday - Weekday Mass

July 2, 11:00 am

  • Weekday Mass in the Fireside room
  • No Zoom available
  • Mother Rosean presiding

... and More

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  • ECC News from the House of Laity - May - here
  • Spring News from the Office of Presiding Bishop - here.
  • Message from Presiding Bishop Paul and Bishop Kae on the passing of Pope Francis here.
  • Read the recent ECC statement on immigration here.
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