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Weekday Email to Members and Friends – 2020-05-06

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Wednesday May 6th  2020
A Weekday Emailer from
Matt Matthews
 
To Members and Friends of 
First Presbyterian Church
Champaign, Illinois
 
Dear Friends,
 
Concert TONIGHT at 7:00 featuring our very own Jean Rene Balekita. Get the link at FirstPres.Live. ‘See’ you there!
 
* * *
 
I have said before that this pandemic puts us all—everyone around the world—in the same boat. I was dead wrong. 
 
We are not in the same boat. We are in the same storm, yes, but not the same boat. Some families are enjoying family time together, zooming with grandparents, catching up on projects at home. The stress of unemployment is tearing some families apart. The economic safety nets aren’t catching everyone. The ‘boat’ I’m in with my family at my house is different from the boat friends in frail health are paddling. And our boats are different than those in a refugee camp or a village in South Sudan. 
 
I fear I’ve sometimes been smug equating my inconveniences with those of others. Some of you have lost loved ones. I apologize for my insensitivity. 
 
Yes, under these shelter in place orders I have truly enjoyed my family and writing letters to you (beloved flock). I have taken a close look at spring on long walks. We’ve cooked good meals, played music and ping pong, and have watched movies. My pantry and heart have been full. 
 
Not so for others in other boats. 
 
My prayer of lament this morning goes something like this: Bless us all, LORD, but bless everybody else first. I’m fine. I’m thankful. And I’d be glad, for once, to stand in the back of the line.
 
* * *  
 
Grace Ashenfelter shares this bit of history with us. It’s floating around Facebook. Younger members of our flock have nothing to compare this Covid-19 pandemic to. Our older friends, have lived through a lot. This doesn’t reduce our pain, but it places it in the bigger picture of the last 120 years.
 
Imagine you were born in 1900. On your 14th birthday, World War I starts, and ends on your 18th birthday. 19-22 million people perish in that war. 
 
Later in the year, a Spanish Flu epidemic hits the planet and runs until your 20th birthday. 50 million people die from it in those two years. 
 
On your 29th birthday, the Great Depression begins. Unemployment hits 25%, the World GDP drops 27%. That runs until you are 33. 
 
When you turn 39, World War II starts. On your 41st birthday, the United States is fully engaged in WWII. Between your 39th and 45th birthday. 75 million people perish in the war. 
 
Smallpox was epidemic until you were in your 40’s, as it killed 300 million people during your lifetime.  
 
At 50, the Korean War starts. 5 million perish. 
 
From your birth until you are 55 you dealt with the fear of Polio epidemics each summer. 
 
At 55 the Vietnam War begins and doesn’t end for 20 years. 4 million people perish in that conflict. During the Cold War, you lived each day with the fear of nuclear annihilation. 
 
On your 62nd birthday you have the Cuban Missile Crisis. When you turn 75, the Vietnam War finally ends. 
 
What wisdom do our older neighbors have to share with us about living through hard times?
 
News:
 
Wednesday Night Concert with Jean Rene Balekita. Join us at 7:00 p.m. Tune in to the link you will find at FirstPres.live. See you tonight for an hour of celebration in song.
 
Good Word:
 
A psalm of personal lament and hope: Psalm 31:1-5, 15-16
 
1   In you, O LORD, I seek refuge; 
          do not let me ever be put to shame; 
          in your righteousness deliver me. 
2   Incline your ear to me; 
          rescue me speedily. 
     Be a rock of refuge for me, 
          a strong fortress to save me.

3   You are indeed my rock and my fortress; 
          for your name’s sake lead me and guide me, 
4   take me out of the net that is hidden for me, 
          for you are my refuge. 
5   Into your hand I commit my spirit; 
          you have redeemed me, O LORD, faithful God

15  My times are in your hand; 
          deliver me from the hand of my enemies and persecutors. 
16  Let your face shine upon your servant; 
          save me in your steadfast love.
  
 
Let us pray:
Bless the boats we are in as we weather this storm, Holy God. And even on this rough sea, might you find a way through our hands to bless others. AMEN. 
 
Much love to you all.
 
PEACE,
 
Matt Matthews
Cell: 864.386.9138
Matt@FirstPres.Church



Weekday Email to Members and Friends – 2020-05-05

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Tuesday May 5th  2020
A Weekday Emailer from
Matt Matthews
 

To Members and Friends of 
First Presbyterian Church
Champaign, Illinois
 
Dear Friends,
 
The Silly Humor Edition garnered lots more jokes from you. I have two observations. (1) You shouldn’t quite your day jobs to begin a career in comedy, and (2) I’ll pass along your jokes in future letters. (They really were wonderful!) THANKS for sharing them with me/us!
 
PSALM 23
A paraphrase based on the sermons of Bill Wimberly   
1.  I know God well and God knows me intimately;
     therefore my soul is equipped for all eventualities.
 
2.  Once a day God forces me to do nothing except
     sleep and often encourages me at other times to
     do nothing except enjoy the gift of life, as
     affirmations of God’s sovereignty.
 
3.  God picks me up when I am down, daily has me
     wrestle with moral issues, and stakes his
     reputation on the results.
 
4. When I face death or dying I am not alone for you
    and I, O God, face them together; your past
    discipline and care of me have convinced me of that.
 
5.  In defiance of all that is wrong with life you equip 
     me with a thankful heart for what is good:  a great

     purpose and a great destiny.  Plus there is more
     joy in being alive than I can ever manage.
 
6.  Wherever I am, good works should result from my
     presence there; God’s grace will surely pursue me
     daily; and I shall always have a home with God.
 
News:
 
Wednesday Night Concert with Jean Rene Balekita. Join us at 7:00 p.m. Tune in at FirstPres.live. See you this Wednesday for an hour celebration in song.
 
Here’s the link to the Heart of Mission: 
https://archive.firstpres.church/hp_wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2020/05/The-Heart-of-Missions-050520.pdf  
 
Good Word: 
John 14:1-6a
14 “Do not let your hearts be troubled. Believe in God, believe also in me. In my Father’s house there are many dwelling places. If it were not so, would I have told you that I go to prepare a place for you? And if I go and prepare a place for you, I will come again and will take you to myself, so that where I am, there you may be also. And you know the way to the place where I am going.” Thomas said to him, “Lord, we do not know where you are going. How can we know the way?” Jesus said to him, “I am the way, and the truth, and the life.
Let us pray:
 
Holy God, open us to the bounty of your grace. Even on rainy days, our cup runneth over. AMEN.
 
Much love to you all.
 
PEACE,
 
Matt Matthews
Cell: 864.386.9138
Matt@FirstPres.Church


Weekday Email to Members and Friends – 2020-05-04

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Monday May 4th 2020
A Weekday Emailer from
Matt Matthews
 
To Members and Friends of 
First Presbyterian Church
Champaign, Illinois
 
Dear Friends,
 
The Silly Humor Edition (Laughter is a God-given gift. Share it.)
 
 What has four legs and goes OOM! OOM!
A cow walking backward!!! (Thank you Petersons!)
 
People keep asking, “Is COVID 19 really that serious?” Listen up. Casinos and churches are closed. When Heaven and Hell agree on the same thing, it’s pretty serious. (Thank you Waalers)
 
And Bill Ackermann offers several:

  1.      Apparently RSVP’ing to a wedding invitation “Maybe next time” isn’t the correct response. 
  2.      I’m on two diets. I wasn’t getting enough food on one. 
  3.      Do you ever get up in the morning, look in the mirror and think “That can’t be accurate.” 

And these bloopers are from actual church newsletters: 

  1.      Ladies, don’t forget the rummage sale. It’s a chance to get rid of those things not worth keeping around the house. Bring your husbands. 
  2.      Don’t let worry kill you off – let the Church help.  
  3.      For those of you who have children and don’t know it, we have a nursery downstairs.
  4.      Potluck supper Sunday at 5:00 PM – prayer and medication to follow.  
  5.      Low Self Esteem Support Group will meet Thursday at 7 PM. Please use the back door.   

From Bill Marble: The man on the news said at the end of the day what’s going to keep you sane is common sense; some of y’all are in trouble! 
 
News:
 
CU-BetterTogether . . . Is a new community group (United Way, Community Foundation, YMCA, and local churches) coming together to fight hunger and give hope to area public school families in need. Laurie Jacob, Kena Jo Chapman, Rachel, and I helped yesterday and had a blast. Together we packed three pallets of food—possibly 1,500 grocery bags—for our public school children and their families. It was a WOW morning. Want to help? Are you between 18- and 60-years-old? You can, here: https://www.signupgenius.com/go/20F044EAEA822ABFA7-cubetter
 
From Jane Tock: Dear Matt, Thank YOU and your team for continuing to keep “the FLOCK” together during this time of…alteration. (Although, we all know that LIFE has ALWAYS been one giant adjustment!)

It’s so comforting to hear the voice of Joe, the music of Richard, and the calm readings and prayers from Eric. I love seeing sweet Rachel by your side…she adds the touch of gentleness and care. And, she reminds us of family. Mindy is such a blessing. (I’m still getting used to the puppet, though. Ha! Always had an aversion to mimes, magicians and, especially, CLOWNS ?!  EEK!  Swore that I’d never marry one. Then, well…Steve.)

Please say thank you to all those who have shared their time and talents not only in joining you in providing with a weekly Sunday Morning Service but, in continuing to connect us and to serve us through ongoing committees. We are aware that our maintenance staff is keeping our building clean and safe and standing TALL.
And, the prayer team!!!  And, and, and…..♥?

Gratefully yours, 
The Tocks
…..Hug the boys. 
 
Good Word:
 
 Psalm 126
When the Lord restored the fortunes of Zion,
    we were like those who dream.
Then our mouth was filled with laughter,
    and our tongue with shouts of joy;
then it was said among the nations,
    “The Lord has done great things for them.”
The Lord has done great things for us,
    and we rejoiced.  
 
Let us pray:
 
O God, 
you are the well-spring of life. 
Pour into our hearts the living water of your grace, 
that we may be refreshed to live this day in joy, 
confident of your presence 
and empowered by your peace, 
in Jesus Christ our Lord. 
 
AMEN
  
Much love to you all. 
 
PEACE,
 
Matt Matthews
Cell: 864.386.9138
Matt@FirstPres.Church



First Pres Worship – 05/03/20 – 4th Sunday of Easter

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