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The Wisdom of Solomon or The Book of Wisdom – Posing a Question
The Book of Wisdom dates from the 2nd Century BCE. It is a Jewish work, written in Greek, probably in Alexandria, Egypt. It is a beautifully written, po-etic collection of sayings and advice. Most thought it was written to advise rulers. It has been attributed to Solomon, probably because he was thought to have been wise. But the first statement in our reading for today is a bit jarring – “God did not make death.” Which seems to beg the question - well then, who did? Most theologians seem to think that we, once again misusing the gift of free will, are responsible. Hmmmm… I’m not sure I follow that. I understand from Wisdom that “the generative forces of the world are wholesome,” without “destructive poison.” I want to believe that “God created us for incorruption and made us in the image of his own eternity,” but… If death entered the world because the devil is en-vious, I have a really hard time buying that everyone who experiences death must belong to the devil’s “company”! Now just a minute! Thoughts? (You can reply to Mother Susan+)
ADULT FORUM
ADULT FORUM will meet today at 11:30 a.m. (following the 10 a.m. service) in the Conference Room. We contin-ue our series “Painting the Stars: Science, Religion and Evolving Faith”. This month’s presentation is entitled “Evolutionary Christianity.” Christianity is changing as the world is changing. People say they are “spiritual” but not “religious”. There is a holy longing within people for a con-scious awakening. How can the church honor the blessed unrest within them (us) and acknowledge their yearning for what their hearts know is possible in this world? Our world is radically divided and we as church need to pro-vide opportunities for discussion. We need to address how we adapt to the changes around us. We also need to figure out how we can both learn to utilize the media that surrounds us, yet teach asceticism to our people so that they can hear the “still small voice of God”. This DVD pre-sents some challenging concepts for us to hear and dis-cuss.
Worshipping With Us
Episcopal worship is participatory. We stand, we kneel, we respond vocally during parts of the ser-vice, sometimes with singing! Please join in at your level of comfort. If you’d like to learn more about what we as Episcopalians believe and do, or if you have any questions, please fill out one of the yellow cards in the pew and give it to Mother Susan or one of our ushers. We hope you feel welcome here and that you will come back often to feed your faith.
A Word About Receiving Communion in the Episcopal Church
All are invited to the Altar to receive. If you would like a blessing, just cross your arms over your chest. If you decide to receive only the bread, extend your hand for the wafer and cross your arms over your chest to decline the wine. For the wine or grape juice you may guide the chalice to your lips by placing your hand gently on the chalice’s base and guiding it. Or you can dip your host (wafer) into the wine. Or you can give the host to the Lay Eucharistic Minister, who will dip the host into the wine and place it in your mouth.
MOWING SCHEDULE
We need to get our Lawn-mowing Schedule in place. If you are interested and available to help out with mowing the Church grounds please add your name to the Mowing List in the Parish Hall. Thanks in advance!
Food Pantry
Next week, July 7 & 8 we are collecting Syrup for the Pitman Food Pantry. All do-nations are greatly appreciated and ac-cepted.
CLASS will meet on Sunday, June 5, follow-ing the morning service in the Conference Room. Our topic this month will be "Evil, Suf-fering & A Loving God." Mark your calendar for the next study of Up-pity Women of the Bible! We'll begin on Thursday, September 8 at 9:30 a.m. (following Morning Prayer). Our focus for this study will be the book of Judith. Watch for more details toward the end of summer.
Our Church is Going Green!
The Church of the Good Shepherd is undertak-ing a “Green Church Initiative”. We are in the early stages of forming a Green Team to lead our efforts in “Going Green”. The Church of the Good Shepherd has already undertaken many valuable steps in the right direction and there are several more ways in which we can significantly reduce our energy use, lessen our impact on our planet and save money. To that end, we have placed recycling bins in the Par-ish Hall and kitchen and other areas of the Church. Please look for these bins when dis-carding your trash and remember to dispose of your recyclables in the appropriate bin.
BIBLE STUDY ON
THURSDAYS @ 9:30 AM
Thursday a.m. Bible Study is a series called “First Light”. This is a 12-session DVD study of the historical Jesus and the Kingdom of God with John Dominic Crossan and Marcus Borg, two of the world’s leading Jesus scholars on location throughout the Galilee and Jerusa-lem. No books to order, no homework to do!!! Just come and join us on Thursday mornings at 9:30 a.m., in the Conference Room. Watch the DVD and join in the discussion. Contact Mel Caron with questions, 478-234-3698.
Pop Tab Collection for Ronald McDonald House
We are currently collecting Pop Tabs from soda, vegetable and other metal cans for the Ronald McDonald House. There is a jar in the Parish for your donations. Please re-member it’s for metal pop tabs only. Thank you Cathie Brettman!
T h i s W ee k a t G oo d S h e ph er d J u ne 3 0 t h t o J u ly 6 th
Pentecost 6 June 30 & July 1
Saturday 6/30 - 4:30 PM Open for Prayer!
5:30 PM Holy Eucharist
Sunday 7/1 - 9 AM Open for Prayer!
10 AM Holy Eucharist
11:30 AM Adult Forum
Tuesday 7/3 - 9 AM Morning Prayer
Wednesday 7/4 - Independence Day
Parish Office Closed
Thursday 7/5 - 9 AM Morning Prayer
9:30 AM Bible Study
Pentecost 7 July 7 & 8
Saturday 7/7 - 4:30 PM Open for Prayer!
5:30 PM Holy Eucharist
Healing Service
Sunday 7/8 - 9 AM Open for Prayer!
10 AM Holy Eucharist
11:30 AM Vestry Meeting
Tuesday 7/10 - 9 AM Morning Prayer
9:30 AM Caring Hands
Wednesday 7/11 - 7 PM Property Committee Mtg.
Thursday 7/12 - 9 AM Morning Prayer
9:30AM Bible Study
Please Be Considerate of Our Neighbors!
We are so glad you're here! But when you park near the church, please be considerate of our neighbors and make sure you have fully cleared their driveways. Thank you!
The Sunday Paper
During the summer months The Sunday Paper
and The Sunday Paper Junior will be available
in the back of the Church.
T h e E p i s c o p a l C h u r c h o f t h e
G o o d S h e p h e r d
The Rev. Susan Osborne-Mott, Rector 732-759-4358
revmomott@gmail.com
The Rev. Carl Dunn, Deacon 609-868-7102
carl@carldunn.com
Parish Office 315 Highland Terrace
Pitman, New Jersey 08071
Phone: 856-589-8209 / Fax: 856-582-2306
Email: goodshepherdpitman@gmail.com
Http://www.goodshepherdpitman.org
VESTRY
Deb Prieto - Sr. Warden
Len Clark - Jr. Warden
Chuck Lezenby - Clerk of the Vestry
Aimee Burgin – Assistant Clerk of the Vestry
Diane Wall, Elizabeth Nelson, Jack Daugherty
(Class 0f 2018)
Gail Morton, Jim Wynkoop, Frank Jackson
(Class of 2019)
Georgeanne Moore, Steve Mackay, Lauren Kaltwasser
(Class of 2020)
Lee Braidwood - Treasurer
George Funk - Asst. Treasurer
Parish Office Hours
Monday through Thursday 8:30AM to 2:30PM. Friday - 8:30AM to 1:30PM
PENTECOST 6
June 30 & July 1, 2018
Pastoral Emergencies
If a Pastoral Emergency should come up for you, hospitali-
zation, death in the family, please call the Church Office
856-589-8209 or after Office hours please call Mother
Susan at 732-759-4358.
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