I perchance decided to attend Christ Congregational Church in Belmont a couple Sundays back. I can do this. Want to know why? Christ Congregational Church in Belmont and First Congregational Church are both members if The United Church of Christ. And if that is not enough, we share the same minister. Reverend Jeannine Lamb is Pastor to both churches. We are separate but the same. Kind of unusual and lots of fun!
As luck would have it Christ Congregational Church was taking a "Noisy Offering" on this Sunday. Christ starts services at 9:30 so I had plenty of time. There is little Bernadette dancing around with the stainless steel bowl for us to throw our change into. First Church does not do this.
And there is the bowl of money up close and personal. I do not remember just what this bowl of money was going for, but it is usually something very worthwhile, like things for the migrants, or school supplies, or the dog pound. You just never know! See the idea is to bring all your change on the appointed day and throw it it this bowl and make lots of noise, hence the term, Noisy Offering!
See those feet? Those belong to Pastor Lamb. She is standing on the little step stool that Scot so kindly built for her so she could see over the podium. See, the guy before her was very tall, so he needed a tall podium. Pastor Lamb may be a little thing but I am here to tell you this, that woman knows how to fill a pulpit! Size ain't no issue!
Here is Pastor Lamb looking for her little footstool so she can show it to me! What a very nice lady!
Now that the New Year is here, we change times. First Church will meet at 9:30 and Christ will meet at 11:00. I personally prefer the early time, but that is just me. So, if you are in the market for a place to worship, we have the real deal for you!
Christ Congregational Church, UCC is located at 1101 Liberty Lane in Belmont and holds service at 11:00 AM every Sunday. The building was designed by Frank Lloyd Wright's grand daughter and built in the 1950's. It is an open and affirming church and a great place to go.
First Congregational United Church of Christ is located at 228 East Evans and holds service at 9:30 AM. This church was built 131 years ago and is on the Historic Registry. I love both of these churches, but am currently a member of the First Church. Since I got Pastor Lamb wherever I go, I still have the best of both worlds!
So, you go to your church and I'll go to mine, but we will both walk along together!
This is the ramblings of a woman who has, at one time or another, done about anything she wanted to. "If I don't know the right answer I will dazzle you with a line of b---s--- until you are pretty sure I am a genius on the subject. May teach you something in the process!"
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Monday, December 27, 2010
Wednesday, October 27, 2010
Bless these little animals, oh Lord, and do it quick!
Last Sunday was October 24, which was Blessing of the Animals at our church. This is always a fun time of the year. People bring their animals in and Pastor Lamb blesses them.
Here is David with some sort of very big bird with a very big beak. I think this is a Scarlet Macaw.
Here is Pastor Lamb down on her knees talking it over with a couple of miniature dachshunds. I am not sure who won the first round of talks, but Pastor is pretty persuasive and I think she finally got them to eat a treat.
Here is the Great Pyrenees and the English Mastiff being very good.
Here is a great Pyrenees talking to a Schnauzer. In the background is the English Mastiff. I tried very hard to neither look nor smell like food while taking my pictures for this blog.
And here is the last shot of David getting his hair groomed by his Macaw. A good time was had by all. This is always a good day at our church because people love their animals.
The Blessing of the Animals is always a big hit and brings all the animals into the sanctuary. This year Diane Hustead was good enough to volunteer to run the vacuum and other stuff that needed done after the service. Hooray for Diane!
While the animals were very well behaved, when you get that many in one place sometimes they forget their manners a little bit.
Monday, October 4, 2010
Sixteen Annual Peace Flotilla, and a good time was had by all!
Last night at the Nature Center marked the 16th time that the little floats with candles in them were launched down the Mighty Arkansas River here in Pueblo, Colorado! I had not been for a couple years and was just amazed at how much the event has improved. This is all thanks to a little guy in our town named Doug Gale. You will meet Doug and his lovely wife Dorothy probably next week. I want to take pictures of them and do them full justice, because if God ever touched a man and said "Bring peace to the world and feed my people, it is this man." I am inadequate to do justice to a man of this stature but I will give it my best shot!
But last night was the Peace Flotilla. There were girl scouts, boy scouts, McClelland School children, Martin Luther King Center, and more floats then you could shake a stick at. Someone said there were 83, but that was before I threw mine in the mix. School kids are more organized. They had blocks of wood about 10" square and their candle set in the middle. Then they wrapped it up the sides with butcher paper which had been decorated with peace signs! Very neat. I wove some New Mexico Sunflowers into a circle and jammed some purple candles in the thing and called it good. Gave it to some sad looking kid who didn't have one to launch and made him all happy. Made me happy too cause then I did not have to walk half a mile in the dark through the willows to the launch place!
Usually I run into lots of my friends at something like this, but they were sadly lacking last night. My pastor, Jeanine Lamb and another preacher friend, Steve Parke was there so I kinda hung with Jeanine. Steve had his guitar and a friend or two and they were the music for the evening. Gotta' love that Steve! He does the folk songs and what ever it is us old hippies used to sing. So they played and we sang at the top of our lungs, "If I had a Hammer!", "Where have all the Flowers Gone?", "This Land is Your Land, This Land is My Land."
Now I need to interject here that I had a lovely visit with Pastor Lamb, which I shall call her out of deference to her vocation. Yesterday she had given a sermon that really made me think that I may be a good person. Not perfect by a long shot, but my Lord takes me like I am. It is me he wants, just like I am so it is me he's going to get! Aside from the preaching thing she is also a very interesting person. Oh, yeah, and a very good listener. Knows when to nod and everything!
But last night was the Peace Flotilla. There were girl scouts, boy scouts, McClelland School children, Martin Luther King Center, and more floats then you could shake a stick at. Someone said there were 83, but that was before I threw mine in the mix. School kids are more organized. They had blocks of wood about 10" square and their candle set in the middle. Then they wrapped it up the sides with butcher paper which had been decorated with peace signs! Very neat. I wove some New Mexico Sunflowers into a circle and jammed some purple candles in the thing and called it good. Gave it to some sad looking kid who didn't have one to launch and made him all happy. Made me happy too cause then I did not have to walk half a mile in the dark through the willows to the launch place!
Usually I run into lots of my friends at something like this, but they were sadly lacking last night. My pastor, Jeanine Lamb and another preacher friend, Steve Parke was there so I kinda hung with Jeanine. Steve had his guitar and a friend or two and they were the music for the evening. Gotta' love that Steve! He does the folk songs and what ever it is us old hippies used to sing. So they played and we sang at the top of our lungs, "If I had a Hammer!", "Where have all the Flowers Gone?", "This Land is Your Land, This Land is My Land."
Now I need to interject here that I had a lovely visit with Pastor Lamb, which I shall call her out of deference to her vocation. Yesterday she had given a sermon that really made me think that I may be a good person. Not perfect by a long shot, but my Lord takes me like I am. It is me he wants, just like I am so it is me he's going to get! Aside from the preaching thing she is also a very interesting person. Oh, yeah, and a very good listener. Knows when to nod and everything!
Then they released the Great Horned Owl into the night sky and launched the floats. These were then caught by the Sheriffs Dive Team right before they went over the rapids and returned to their owners. I am a thinking that my little float with the 3 purple candles might have gotten by unnoticed in the dark and made it's way to the sea. At least that is the dream I shall hold on to as I once more, in my idyllic world think that peace may actually be a reality some day.
This is Pastor Lamb!
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