How much is enough?
On Thursday, Governor Polis issued a stay at home order, so Jennifer and I walked around the block a few times together. We talked. We felt the warm sun on our faces. We noticed the new green tufts of grass in the neighbor’s yard. We’ll probably need to mow in a week or two. A few yellow daffodils are spreading their wings. The tulips look promising in the front flower beds at church. Will they bloom at Easter? Tim’s aging old hound walked gingerly toward us. We said, “hello” as only old friends can do. I rang the church bell twelve times at twelve noon, once for each of the original disciples and to remind myself and all of us who we follow. Amidst the cloud of unknowing, is this enough?
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SERVICES
SUNDAY WORSHIP
- 10:30 a.m. in-person worship. Masks are optional.
ANNOUNCEMENTS
- Tuesday, 9-11 A.M., Parent time.
- Wednesday, 10 A.M.-Arts and Crafts in hall. 10:30 A.M.-Valley Inn worship.
- Wednesday, October 4 at 6 P.M, The Line Becomes a River. Read the Prologue and Book I. Please order your own book.
- Saturday, October 14, 7 A.M., Leave for one day retreat at the Peacewhisper. Mindfulness and the Holy Spirit. Should be good!
- Sunday, October 29, Baptism at Cottonwood Park. Meet in park at 10:45 A.M. Potluck after in hall. Bring your favorite food dish.
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Meditations
- Silence Part II: Stand Still September 23, 2023
- Silence- Part I: Go to Your Room September 17, 2023
- The Glue September 10, 2023
RECONCILING STATEMENT
1 John 4:19 “We Love because God first loved us.”
As a reconciling congregation, Mancos United Methodist Church prayerfully strives to live in community with open hearts, open minds, and open doors. We affirm that each person is of sacred worth. We believe that all people are God’s children, created in God’s image, loved and blessed equally by Christ; so, we seek to be a fully inclusive church. We welcome and encourage full participation of all people regardless of sexual orientation, gender identification, race, gender, marital status, family structure, faith origin, economic or educational background, and physical or mental ability. While there are differences among us, we do not seek to erase them but to journey together in faithful love toward greater understanding and mutual respect.