First Steps – June 7, 2021

 

“Not everyone who leaves the things of this world behind comes to Christ. Some become actually worse after they abandon their possessions! They are plagued with jealousy and bitterness. They think they are better than others. They praise themselves and look down on everyone else. They do not hesitate to destroy a neighbor’s reputation. What is worse than a proud pauper or a covetous panhandler? They have neither the world nor Christ.

There is a better approach to poverty. When Christ says, ‘sell everything,’ he means to change your point of view. If you are proud, now you must become humble. If you are angry, learn how to forgive. If you are greedy, be transformed into a generous person. If you are a glutton or a drunkard, then reverse that with fasting. If you are in love with this world, give yourself entirely to loving Christ.

This kind of poverty, chosen freely, will accomplish much. ‘Blessed are the poor in spirit, for theirs is the kingdom of heaven’ (Matthew 5:3). Being poor in spirit is having a humble attitude that allows you to see your own folly. In the same way that many branches spring from one root, poverty of spirit will produce many good habits and virtues. Poverty is not a virtue in itself. It can be a misery. Poverty becomes worthy of praise only when it becomes a way to gain a virtue” (Richard Rolle).

Though this was written 700 years ago, it is still true today. In our society, where people struggle with authenticity and are often prone to seize the moral high ground, we fail to own personal shortcomings and faults. Instead of seeking virtue, which is difficult because it requires discipline and time, we would rather cancel another for their faults instead of owning our inward frailties. I think the English mystic is on point. Rolle’s words are to be embraced and practiced.

 


This Week’s Readings:

  • Monday – John 11
  • Tuesday – John 12
  • Wednesday – John 13
  • Thursday – John 14
  • Friday – John 15
Please Pray for:
 
  • Families in crisis.
  • Loved ones battling illness.
  • Those seeking to find their way.
  • The St. Paul Church family.
  • The United Methodist Church.
  • Our leaders, our country, and our world. 

“Don’t worry about anything; instead, pray about everything. Tell God what you need and thank him for all he has done.” – Philippians 4:6 

Connect: June 5-June 12, 2021

CONNECTING THROUGH WORSHIP & PRAYER

Sunday, June 6 | Traditional Services (Both In-Person):
8:30AM // SANCTUARY (M260) – LIVE STREAMED
11AM // SANCTUARY (M260) – LIVE STREAMED
Sermon: “Wait. What? (How Does a Person Change?)
(Rev. Dr. Shane Green)

Sunday, June 6 | Contemporary Service (In Person):
11AM // FELLOWSHIP HALL (M220)
Sermon: “Planted to Be Fruitful”
(Rev. John Fugh, Jr. )

Sunday, June 6 | Live Streaming Worship & Audio
at 8:30 AM and 11 AM Traditional Worship Services
live.spumccolumbus.com or call (205) 825-9484

CONNECTING OUR YOUTH

Sunday, June 6 | SPY Sunday School
w/ Laura Marvets & Logan Ogletree
@10AM / Lounge downstairs in the Youth Building.

Sunday, June 6 | SPY Bible Study & Fellowship
w/ Laura Marvets & Logan Ogletree
@6PM / Lounge downstairs in the Youth Building.

CONNECTING OUR CHILDREN

All Children’s Online events will be posted on St. Paul Kids Instagram account each week – Be sure to check in online every week!

Sunday, June 6 | Children’s Sunday School (All Ages)
@10AM / Youth Building & Main Church Building
Contact Grace Bailey for more information about class locations, teachers, etc.

Sunday, June 6 | Children’s Sermon
w/ Grace Bailey and Caroline Green @ 11AM Traditional Worship Service in the Sanctuary

CONNECTING THROUGH SMALL GROUPS

Sunday, June 6 | Seekers Class (M234)
w/ Mary Lou Jarrell @10AM. Contact Mary Lou for more information.

Sunday, June 6 | Bridges Class (M235)
w/ Mark Ellis @10AM. Contact Mark for more information.

Sunday, June 6 | Wildwood Class (M150)
w/ Evelyn Barfield @9:45AM. Contact Evelyn for more information.

Sunday, June 6 | Welcome In Class (Y104)
w/ Buddy Cooper @10AM. Contact Buddy for more information.

Sunday, June 6 New Covenant Class (Y101)
w/ Michelle Hudson @10AM. Contact Michelle for more information.

Sunday, June 6 | Library Class (Y202)
w/ Tim Farmer @10AM. Contact Tim for more information.

Sunday, June May 30 | Wesley-Miller-Wilson Class (M232)
w/ Joe Morrow @10AM. Contact Joe for more information.

CONNECTING THROUGH BIBLE STUDIES

Tuesday, June 8 | Spring Harbor Bible Study
The Book of Joshua
w/ Rev. John Fugh @4PM at Spring Harbor at Green Island.
Contact John for more information.

CONNECTING THROUGH BIBLE STUDIES ON DEMAND

“The Work of the Holy Spirit”
w/ Emily Trotter and Rev. John Fugh, Jr.
Series can be accessed on the St. Paul Website.

“The Celebration of Discipline”
w/ Tommy Bridges and Rev. John Fugh, Jr.
Series can be accessed on the St. Paul Website.

“Trotter on TITUS”
w/Emily Trotter.
Series can be accessed on the St. Paul Website.

“The Ragamuffin Gospel”
Hosts: Tommy Bridges and John Fugh, Jr.
Series can be accessed on the St. Paul Website.

CONNECTING THROUGH FAMILY FELLOWSHIP

Wednesday, June 9 | Family Night Supper Take Out Style
5:30PM – 6:30PM, Drive-thru in the Wildwood Avenue Circle Drive

Come one, come all! This is the last supper before we pause for summer activities! So simple – just call the church office and let us know you want to join in the delicious fun by 5:0 0 p.m. on Monday. Then drive through the circle driveway between 5:30 and 6:30 p.m. on Wednesday. Supper will be served with a side of smiles.

***Reservations required by 5:00PM on Monday and can be placed by calling the Church Office (706)327-7419 or simply send an email to Kathy Hollon. The price is $8 per box (same box for adults and children) with a max of $25 per family.
Menu for this Wednesday: Fried chicken, mac & cheese, collard greens, cornbread, and peach cobbler.

CONNECTING THROUGH GIVING

It is your generosity that allows us to do what we do. Thank you so much for contributing to the ministries of St. Paul UMC. In order for you to make your online donation, click here.

First Steps – May 31, 2021

 

 

I once heard a “preacher story” that is a modern-day parable:

There once was a spider that built a beautiful symmetric web in an old house.  The spider kept the web clean and shiny so that critters would stop and get tangled in it.  As soon as a fly or bug tangled itself in the web, the spider was quick to clean up so that another bug wouldn’t get suspicious and fly away.  

One day, there was a very intelligent fly that buzzed the web.  The spider called out, “Come and rest for a spell.”  The fly replied, “I don’t think so because I don’t see any other flies doing it, I’m not going to be the only one.”  However, the fly looked on the ground and saw many of his fellow flies dancing on a piece of brown paper. “How wonderful!” the fly thought.  How could that be dangerous if so many flies were having a good time? 

As the fly darted to the brown paper, a bee zoomed by yelling, “Don’t land there, don’t land there, that is flypaper!  The intelligent fly screamed, “Don’t be stupid, they are all dancing.  Everyone is doing it.”  As one can imagine, the fly landed on the paper and died instantly.


Here is the lesson:  
Many of us want to be with the crowd so desperately that we will end up making a mess of things.  What good is it to escape a web only to land in glue?

 


This Week’s Readings:

  • Monday – John 6
  • Tuesday – John 7
  • Wednesday – John 8
  • Thursday – John 9
  • Friday – John 10
Please Pray for:
  • Our ministers, staff, and church family.
  • The eradication of Covid – 19.
  • Families in crisis.
  • Loved ones battling illness.
  • Those seeking to find their way.
  • The United Methodist Church.
  • Our leaders, our country, and our world. 

“Don’t worry about anything; instead, pray about everything. Tell God what you need and thank him for all he has done.” – Philippians 4:6 

Connect: May 29 – June 5, 2021

CONNECTING THROUGH WORSHIP & PRAYER

Sunday, May 30 | Traditional Services (Both In-Person):
8:30AM // SANCTUARY (M260) – LIVE STREAMED
11AM // SANCTUARY (M260) – LIVE STREAMED
Sermon: “Memorable Moments Series – Lazarus’ Second Act” 
(Rev. Dr. Buddy Cooper, Jr.)

Sunday, May 30 | Contemporary Service (In Person):
11AM // FELLOWSHIP HALL (M220)
Sermon: “The True Worth of a Person”
(Rev. Dr. Shane Green)

Sunday, May 30 | Live Streaming Worship & Audio
at 8:30 AM and 11 AM Traditional Worship Services
live.spumccolumbus.com or call (205) 825-9484

CONNECTING OUR YOUTH

Sunday, May 30 | SPY Sunday School
w/ Laura Marvets & Logan Ogletree
@10AM / Lounge downstairs in the Youth Building.

CONNECTING OUR CHILDREN

All Children’s Online events will be posted on St. Paul Kids Instagram account each week – Be sure to check in online every week!

Sunday, May 30 | Children’s Sunday School (All Ages)
@10AM / Youth Building & Main Church Building
Contact Grace Bailey for more information about class locations, teachers, etc.

Sunday, May 30 | Children’s Sermon
w/ Grace Bailey and Caroline Green @ 11AM Traditional Worship Service in the Sanctuary

CONNECTING THROUGH SMALL GROUPS

Sunday, May 30 | Seekers Class (M234)
w/ Mary Lou Jarrell @10AM. Contact Mary Lou for more information.

Sunday, May 30 | Bridges Class (M235)
w/ Mark Ellis @10AM. Contact Mark for more information.

Sunday, May 30 | Wildwood Class (M150)
w/ Evelyn Barfield @9:45AM. Contact Evelyn for more information.

Sunday, May 30 | Welcome In Class (Y104)
w/ Buddy Cooper @10AM. Contact Buddy for more information.

Sunday, May 30 | New Covenant Class (Y101)
w/ Michelle Hudson @10AM. Contact Michelle for more information.

Sunday, May 30 | Library Class (Y202)
w/ Tim Farmer @10AM. Contact Tim for more information.

Sunday, May 30 | Wesley-Miller-Wilson Class (M232)
w/ Joe Morrow @10AM. Contact Joe for more information.

CONNECTING THROUGH BIBLE STUDIES

Tuesday, June 1 | Spring Harbor Bible Study
The Book of Joshua
w/ Rev. John Fugh @4PM at Spring Harbor at Green Island.
Contact John for more information.

CONNECTING THROUGH BIBLE STUDIES ON DEMAND

“The Work of the Holy Spirit”
w/ Emily Trotter and Rev. John Fugh, Jr.
Series can be accessed on the St. Paul Website.

“The Celebration of Discipline”
w/ Tommy Bridges and Rev. John Fugh, Jr.
Series can be accessed on the St. Paul Website.

“Trotter on TITUS”
w/Emily Trotter.
Series can be accessed on the St. Paul Website.

“The Ragamuffin Gospel”
Hosts: Tommy Bridges and John Fugh, Jr.
Series can be accessed on the St. Paul Website.

CONNECTING THROUGH FAMILY FELLOWSHIP

Wednesday, June 2 | Family Night Supper Take Out Style
5:30PM – 6:30PM, Drive-thru in the Wildwood Avenue Circle Drive

Come one, come all! Only two more weeks (June 2 and June 9) for our take-out Family Night Suppers before we pause for the summer. So simple – just call the church office and let us know you want to join in the delicious fun by 5:00 p.m. on Monday. Then drive through the circle driveway between 5:30 and 6:30 p.m. on Wednesday. Supper will be served with a side of smiles.

***Reservations required by 5:00PM on Mondays and can be placed by calling the Church Office (706)327-7419 or simply send an email to Kathy Hollon. The price is $8 per box (same box for adults and children) with a max of $25 per family.
Menu for this Wednesday: Chicken Alfredo, green beans, garlic bread, and assorted desserts.

CONNECTING THROUGH GIVING

It is your generosity that allows us to do what we do. Thank you so much for contributing to the ministries of St. Paul UMC. In order for you to make your online donation, click here.

First Steps – May 24, 2021

 

Peace is a calm mind that is not perturbed by adversity, troubled by a remorseful conscience, or disturbed by fear. – Author Unknown

If a person does not keep pace with one’s companions, perhaps it is because one hears a different drummer.  Step to the music which one hears, however measured or far away. – Henry David Thoreau

How true are both of these quotes? I think they are linked. People suffer from the desire to keep pace with everyone else. It is the scorecard, and most believe they are failing. Unfortunately, it is a sliding scale that can never be conquered, because it is fueled by envy and a lack of inward peace.  

What is interesting to me is the work of the Holy Spirit that seeks to purify the inside of a person. Long before there is an outward change in a person, God’s Spirit changes the heart. Part of that transformative work is to form peace – inner peace. If the inside of a person is broken, then the outside will follow suit. However, if the inside is whole – at rest – then the actions will follow.  

Today, listen for a different voice of God. Step to that voice; follow that voice and allow it to create a heart of peace. Can you hear God beckoning you to come away with him? Seek him and you will find him.

 


This Week’s Readings:

  • Monday – John 1
  • Tuesday – John 2
  • Wednesday – John 3
  • Thursday – John 4
  • Friday – John 5
Please Pray for:
  • Our Ministers – Shane, John, and Buddy, our staff, and our members and families.
  • The High School Graduates in the Class of 2021
  • The eradication of Covid – 19.
  • Families in crisis.
  • Loved ones battling illness.
  • Those seeking to find their way.
  • The United Methodist Church.
  • Our leaders, our country, and our world. 

“Don’t worry about anything; instead, pray about everything. Tell God what you need and thank him for all he has done.” – Philippians 4:6 

Connect: May 22 – May 29, 2021

CONNECTING THROUGH WORSHIP & PRAYER

Sunday, May 23 | Traditional Services (Both In-Person):
8:30AM // SANCTUARY (M260) – LIVE STREAMED
11AM // SANCTUARY (M260) – LIVE STREAMED
Sermon: “It Ain’t Bragging, If You Did What You Said You Were Going To Do” 
(Rev. Dr. Buddy Cooper, Jr.)

Sunday, May 23 | Contemporary Service (In Person):
11AM // FELLOWSHIP HALL (M220)
Sermon: “Self-Deception”
(Rev. Dr. Shane Green)

Sunday, May 23 | Live Streaming Worship & Audio
at 8:30 AM and 11 AM Traditional Worship Services
live.spumccolumbus.com or call (205) 825-9484

CONNECTING OUR YOUTH

Sunday, May 23 | SPY Sunday School
w/ Laura Marvets & Logan Ogletree
@10AM / Lounge downstairs in the Youth Building.

Sunday, May 23 | SPY Fun Night (Off Campus)
@5:30PM at Sky Zone Trampoline Park, 3716 Gentian Blvd.
Contact [email protected] for details.

CONNECTING OUR CHILDREN

All Children’s Online events will be posted on St. Paul Kids Instagram account each week – Be sure to check in online every week!

Sunday, May 23 | Children’s Sunday School (All Ages)
@10AM / Youth Building & Main Church Building
Contact Grace Bailey for more information about class locations, teachers, etc.

Sunday, May 23 | Children’s Sermon
w/ Grace Bailey and Caroline Green @ 11AM Traditional Worship Service in the Sanctuary

CONNECTING THROUGH SMALL GROUPS

Sunday, May 23 | Seekers Class (M234)
w/ Mary Lou Jarrell @10AM. Contact Mary Lou for more information.

Sunday, May 23 | Bridges Class (M235)
w/ Mark Ellis @10AM. Contact Mark for more information.

Sunday, May 23 | Wildwood Class (M150)
w/ Evelyn Barfield @9:45AM. Contact Evelyn for more information.

Sunday, May 23 | Welcome In Class (Y104)
w/ Buddy Cooper @10AM. Contact Buddy for more information.

Sunday, May 23 | New Covenant Class (Y101)
w/ Michelle Hudson @10AM. Contact Michelle for more information.

Sunday, May 23 | Library Class (Y202)
w/ Tim Farmer @10AM. Contact Tim for more information.

Sunday, May 23 | Wesley-Miller-Wilson Class (M232)
w/ Joe Morrow @10AM. Contact Joe for more information.

CONNECTING THROUGH BIBLE STUDIES

Tuesday, May 25 | Spring Harbor Bible Study
The Book of Joshua
w/ Rev. John Fugh @4PM at Spring Harbor at Green Island.
Contact John for more information.

CONNECTING THROUGH BIBLE STUDIES ON DEMAND

“The Work of the Holy Spirit”
w/ Emily Trotter and Rev. John Fugh, Jr.
Series can be accessed on the St. Paul Website.

“The Celebration of Discipline”
w/ Tommy Bridges and Rev. John Fugh, Jr.
Series can be accessed on the St. Paul Website.

“Trotter on TITUS”
w/Emily Trotter.
Series can be accessed on the St. Paul Website.

“The Ragamuffin Gospel”
Hosts: Tommy Bridges and John Fugh, Jr.
Series can be accessed on the St. Paul Website.

CONNECTING THROUGH FAMILY FELLOWSHIP

Wednesday, May 26 | Family Night Supper Take Out Style
5:30PM – 6:30PM, Drive-thru in the Wildwood Avenue Circle Drive.

Don’t forget that on Wednesdays, you can enjoy your takeout supper at home or have a “Picnic on the Quad,” when the weather permits. If your family plans to dine on the Quad, be sure to make your supper reservations as usual. You can still pay for and pick up your meals in the circle, then park to enjoy dining and fellowship in your lawn chairs or at the tables set up in the Quad. Or if you prefer to park first then walk to pick up your meals, that’s absolutely fine.

***Reservations required by 5:00PM on Mondays and can be placed by calling the Church Office (706)327-7419 or simply send an email to Kathy Hollon. The price is $8 per box (same box for adults and children) with a max of $25 per family.
Menu for this Wednesday: BBQ chipped pork sandwiches, baked beans, slaw, and assorted cookies.

CONNECTING THROUGH GIVING

It is your generosity that allows us to do what we do. Thank you so much for contributing to the ministries of St. Paul UMC. In order for you to make your online donation, click here.