God's Loving Presence in a Hurting World

Third Sunday after Pentecost

June 14, 2026

Musings from the Pastor's Desk

Forever-Green

When most of us hear the word evergreen, we picture a plant that stays green year-round, through the seasons. Arborvitae, firs, hemlocks, hollies, and hedgerows all fit that description. Over time, however, the term has taken on a broader meaning. Something that is evergreen is timeless, enduring, and always relevant.

 

Businesses use the term to describe products that never seem to go out of style. Publishers and advertisers refer to evergreen content as material that remains useful long after it is written. It has no expiration date.

 

As we enter a new season of the church year, the word evergreen seems especially fitting. While Christmas may get all the attention for its trees and wreaths, the season we have just entered is actually the greenest of all.

 

The Church is now observing what is known as Ordinary Time.

 

The Season after Pentecost follows the great fifty days of Easter and continues until Advent begins a new church year. This year, 26 of the year’s 52 Sundays fall within this season. Add the six Sundays after Epiphany, and more than half the year is spent in Ordinary Time.

 

The liturgical color for Ordinary Time is green. Green symbolizes growth, life, hope, renewal, and our ongoing journey of faith. During these months, the appointed scripture readings focus on the teachings and ministry of Jesus, encouraging us to live out the Gospel in our everyday lives.

 

For Linda Williams, the season of green is something of a gift. Unlike Advent, Christmas, Lent, Holy Week, Easter, and Pentecost, which seem to require constant changes to paraments and banners, green settles in for the long haul. Once everything is in place, it tends to stay that way, saving Linda work.

 

Kermit the Frog famously sang, “It’s not easy being green.” In the Church, however, green may be the easiest color of all. It quietly reminds us that faith is less about dramatic mountaintop moments and more about steady growth, week after week and season after season.

 

Join us at Hope for worship on Sunday at 10:30 AM, or on Facebook at HopeClinton, as we begin this long, green season of discipleship and spiritual growth.

 

You are welcome here.

 

Peace+

Pastor Eric

Preparing for Sunday

3rd Sunday after

Pentecost


Exodus 19:2-8a

Psalm 100

Romans 5:1-8

Matthew 9:35-10:8 [9-23]

Prayer

Gracious Lord, you welcome all who turn to you with open arms. Forgive us when we stray, and remind us of your mercy. Help us seek you with sincere hearts and reflect your kindness in the world. Amen.

Choir

Sing, sing a song,

Sing out loud,

Sing out strong!

Worship Committee

We will meet THIS Sunday, June 14, at 12noon.

Crab Feast

You’re invited to the Kerzic’s Annual Crab Feast.


When:

Saturday., June 27th @ 1pm


Where:

3705 Joy Lane, Waldorf, MD


There will be something for everyone; Crabs - Hot Dogs - Hamburgers and other picnic foods, as well as drinks and desserts.


Everyone is invited.

Bible Study

On Fridays, we meet at 11AM in the fellowship hall.

Join us!

GriefShare

Support Group

It’s not too late to sign-up! We hold the sessions on Wednesdays from 2-4PM. Please consider joining or referring a friend.

Ponder the Thought

When the river is poisoned at the source, no one downstream drinks clean water.

Source Unknown


We must plant trees under whose shade we will never sit. 

Greek Proverb

Council News

There will be no council meeting in June. The next council meeting will be on July 19th.

Go Nats!

You’re invited to join the Metro D.C. Synod for Faith Day at Nationals Park: An evening of baseball, fellowship, and community connection.


Come cheer on the Washington Nationals as they take on the Cincinnati Reds. (Let's go Redlegs!)


When: Saturday, August 8 at 6:45 p.m.


How much: Tickets are $32/person; they are limited to section 406.


We can purchase multiple tickets at once if we have a group going together.

Community Yard Sale

When: Saturday, June 13th


Where: Hope Lutheran Church parking lot


This event is co-sponsored by Hope’s Outreach Ministry and the Order of the Eastern Star #001, a non-profit organization. 


Cost:

Single spot with table - $35.00

Bring your own table - $25.00


If you would like to donate items for Hope’s table, we are accepting donations through May 31st.


Please direct all questions to Veronica during regular office hours.

(301) 868-2678.

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