Sunday, September 30th

Saturday Evening:  The Youth Group will be meeting at 5:30 pm to make Pizza and watch a movie at the Harbaugh/Norris home.  If you know a young person who might like to join, let us know! 

This Sunday:  The book of Esther is often called a Persian Diaspora Novella, and while it never mentions God, it is the Biblical connection to the Celebration of Purim for our Jewish neighbours.  Come and hear a recounting of Esther’s story. 

FYI and keep in prayer:  Teresa and her husband are facilitating at a retreat for Aoyama Gakuin Women`s College at Okutama Bible Chalet for the weekend.   Prayers that hearts will be tender to receive the Bible teaching and for Mike and Teresa who will have the challenge of making ministry flow – in Japanese.   

WTUC CALENDAR

Oct 7th:   10:55       Worship.  Pastor Teresa Preaching

Oct 14th:    9:30:     Confirmation, Church School, Adult Education (Joy)

                10:55:      Worship  Pastor Teresa Preaching.

Oct 21st:    9:30:     Confirmation

               10:55:      Worship  Pastor Susan Preaching.

Reach Pastors Teresa and Susan at wtucrev@gmail.com.

Food for Reflection:

Isaiah 11:6

“The wolf shall live with the lamb, the leopard shall lie down with the kid, the calf and the lion and the fatling together, and a little child shall lead them.

Reflection by The Rev. Lillian Daniel

In Major Pettigrew’s Last Stand,  the enchanting debut novel by Helen Simonson, you are invited into a quaint English village to meet 68-year old Major Pettigrew, a retired widower, whose brother has suddenly died. In his grief, the Major comes to look at his life differently, and realizes how lonely he has been.

When he turns to his grown son, Roger, he finds a self-centered materialistic young man whose only interest is his own social advancement. Next, the Major looks at the quaint customs of his village and longs for more than superficial chit chat at the golf club. Suddenly, through eyes made sharp with the knowledge that life is short, he sees anew a woman he has known for years – the Muslim shopkeeper Mrs. Jasmina Ali, a widow from a Pakistani family who runs the convenience store at the center of the village. And he develops a mighty cross-cultural crush.

But like any good love story, it is not without its complications. The Major, an Anglican, wonders about her religion. The intellectual and educated shopkeeper misses none of the insulting assumptions that come her way from her parochial neighbors.   His friends want her to remain an anonymous shopkeeper. Her family wants him to stick to his own kind.

At the climax of the courtship, the Major takes Mrs. Ali as his date to the annual costumed themed dance at the village golf club, where frumpy village ladies in ill-fitting saris and their boozed up husbands in British colonial military uniform all re-enact the last days of the British empire in India with disastrous results. But somehow, these star-crossed lovers keep returning to one another, despite their differences.

The prophet Isaiah said that the savior would preside over such unlikely pairings. As these two characters in the novel discovered love late in life and across religious lines, I imagined God laughing along with me as I read about these unlikely bedfellows, in a story of grace, mercy and understanding.

Prayer
:  Who are the unlikely people in my life? Who have I been afraid to connect with? What would happen if I did? Bless the unlikely relationships, loving God, and allow them to draw us closer to you. Amen.

Sunday, September 23rd

This Sunday: Jesus predicts the Passion 3 times in Mark’s gospel. And there is a lesson on humility paired with each of these. This week, a child becomes an object lesson. Come hear what that might have been like. Text: Mark 9:30-37 (the other two passion predictions are Mark 8:27-38 and Mark 10:32-45).

We are looking for Mentors for the Confirmation Class. If you think you might enjoy mentoring one of our 7 Confirmation students,please contact one of the pastors.

Adult Education this year will focus on the same marvellous list of spiritual gifts as our older church school group: See Galatians 5:22-23. It will be offered the same Sundays as Church school, making it easy for parents to join the class. While the whole series has unity, individual classes will stand on their own, so join us when you can!
WTUC CALENDAR
Sept 30th:  
10:55 Worship. Pastor Susan preaching. Text: Esther 7:1-6, 9-10; 9:20-22

Oct 7th:  
10:55 Worship. Pastor Teresa Preaching

Oct 14th:
9:30 Confirmation, Church School, Adult Education (Joy)
10:55 Worship Pastor Teresa Preaching.
Reach Pastors Teresa and Susan at wtucrev@gmail.com

Blessings or curses?

Blessings or curses? – This Sunday (9/16/2012) Pastor Teresa will explore James 3 and the power of the tongue.  Let`s look together at God`s encouragement from Scripture to choose godly wisdom and peace.  Communion will be celebrated.  Coffee Fellowship follows after service.

**CHRISTIAN EDUCATION CORNER**

CLASSES offered on the Sunday September 16th:

Confirmation Classes start September 16th in the 2nd Fl. classroom at 9:30, Pastor Susan will explore the topics of What is faith?/What is religion?  Parents please gather for a short meeting at the beginning of the class.  For more information contact the Pastors at wtucrev@gmail.com

Little Kids Sunday School (ages 1-5) offered every worship service

Topic: Adam and Eve

Teacher: Sammie Hoskins

Helper: Sarah Hoskins

*******NEXT classes Sunday Sept. 23 at 9:30*******

Grades 1-4 Sunday School:

Topic: Love (1 John 4:16b)

Teacher: Carrie Bennett

 

Confirmation class with Pastor Teresa doing an overview of the Bible.

 

Adult Sunday School

9:30 in the Sacks home; Fruit of the Spirit series:  “Love” facilitated by Pastor Susan. 

~~~~~~~We have an opportunity to respond to an urgent request from the shelter for Women of Domestic Violence where victims and their children reside. There is a need for rice and canned Japanese fish, Japanese Umeboshi pickles, Korean Kimuchi pickles, Furikake, seaweed etc for the making of rice balls/onigiri.  The children need A4 notebooks, automatic pencils, paper shopping bags and A4 envelopes.

If you can, PLEASE BRING A NEW BAG OF RICE AND ANY OF THE OTHER THINGS ON THE LIST to church this Sunday (9/16/2012), it would be VERY APPRECIATED. This is one of the ways that we as a congregation can help families in need. If you have any questions please contact wtucrev@gmail.com ~~~~~~~

WTUC  Announcements

*Any questions or concerns?  Feel free to email wtucrev@gmail.com anytime.

*If you’d like to be added to the WTUC church email list, please contact Gene Witt ewitt@asij.ac.jp

*If interested in joining the WTUC Prayer Chain, let one of the Pastors or Prayer Chain Coordinator, Kayo Ozawa, know of your interest. Please submit prayers to wtucrev@gmail.com or Kayo Ozawa.

*Please enjoy and refer our website to others.  Please make any suggestions for additions to the Pastors and/or Steering Committee.  https://wtuc.net/

*Facebook page is up!  Go there, and “like us. ”Add thoughts, pictures – ENJOY!  Pastor Susan and Pastor Teresa will be monitoring the page.

 

passage for this Sunday`s sermon  JAMES 3

Sisters and brothers, don’t all go rushing off to set yourselves up as teachers. In the final evaluation, the required performance indicators will be much tougher for those of us who are teachers. None of us measure up perfectly. We all make mistakes, both in what we say and what we do. If you never got anything you said wrong, you’d be perfect, you’d have your whole life completely under control.

 

It only takes a leash to keep a dog under control. A captain can control a huge ocean liner by turning one little rudder. In the same way, the tongue has an impact out of all proportion to its size. One little word can make a world of difference — for good or for bad!  One careless spark can start a bushfire that will rage out of control from here to the border. One careless word can be just as explosive. The tip of your tongue carries a destructive payload. One word dropped in the wrong place and all hell breaks loose — inflaming hostilities, blackening reputations, incinerating trust. Before you know it, your whole life is a smouldering ruin. People manage to tame all kinds of animals — wild horses, eagles, even crocodiles — but the tongue can never be broken in. It is like a coiled snake, unpredictable and deadly.

 

Blessings and curses can come out of the same mouth. One minute we are pouring out praise to the God who conceived us, and the next minute we are spitting out venom at someone made in God’s own image. Brothers and sisters, it’s not right. If we couldn’t turn on a tap without knowing whether we were going to get fresh water or sewerage, we’d never put up with it. You don’t go to an apple tree and find lemons, do you? And you don’t go to lemon tree looking for strawberries. If you’re an infested swamp, it’s no use anyone coming to you looking for fresh clean water.

 

Do any of you rate yourselves highly for wisdom and understanding? Well, let’s see you live it then. It is the quality of your life that will prove that your actions are the offspring of a wise and gentle spirit. If the things you do reveal that inside you’re always comparing yourself to others and scheming to get one up on them, then the more you boast about your wisdom, the more apparent it will be that you are deluded. Any wisdom you might have would clearly not be from God. It would be nothing more than rat-cunning, deviousness. The devil himself specialises in that sort of wisdom. Whenever people are set on being number one without regard for anyone else, mayhem and inhuman behaviour follow, as sure as night follows day.

 

The wisdom that God gives is a very different matter. For starters it is not contaminated by any ulterior motives. It cultivates peace among people, being gentle and willing to let others get their way. It is so full of the fruits of generosity, forgiveness and love that it could never find room for even a shred of prejudice or hypocrisy. Those who invest in peace — not just hoping for it but really working for it — will reap rich dividends in a life of wholehearted integrity.

Laughingbird liturgical resources

Sunday, September 9th

TRANSFORMATIONS – This Sunday (9/9/2012) Pastor Teresa will explore Isaiah 35 looking at this evocative passage exploring the ways God transformed not only the landscape but also souls.  

We will also gather as a community to bless our backpacks, calendars, briefcases and our vocations.  Please bring a symbol of your vocation to place before the altar for blessing.  As you are able bring a yummy snack from your cupboard to celebrate our coming back together as a congregation during Fellowship Time.

*CHRISTIAN EDUCATION CORNER*

Grades 1-4 Sunday School begins this Sunday 9/9 at 9:30am. 

Topic: “What is the Fruit of the Spirit?” (Galatians 5:22-23a)

Teacher: Malcolm Foster

Little Kids Sunday School (ages 1-5) will begin this Sunday 9/9 during the service.

Topic: The Creation Story

Teacher: Michelle

Helper: Jacob F

Adult Sunday School this Sunday 9/9

9:30 in the Sacks home

Topic: Fruit of the Spirit series facilitated by Pastors Susan and Teresa next meeting September 23rd at the Sacks

Confirmation Classes start September 16th in the Sanctuary at 9:30, for more information contact the Pastors at wtucrev@gmail.com

WTUC  Announcements

*Any questions or concerns?  Feel free to email wtucrev@gmail.com anytime.

*If you’d like to be added to the WTUC church email list, please contact Gene Witt ewitt@asij.ac.jp

*If interested in joining the WTUC Prayer Chain, let one of the Pastors or Prayer Chain Coordinator, Kayo Ozawa, know of your interest. Please submit prayers to wtucrev@gmail.com or Kayo Ozawa.

*Please enjoy and refer our website to others.  Please make any suggestions for additions to the Pastors and/or Steering Committee.  https://wtuc.net/

*Facebook page is up!  Go there, and “like us. ”Add thoughts, pictures – ENJOY!  Pastor Susan and Pastor Teresa will be monitoring the page.

The Voiceless Break into Song

 1-2 Wilderness and desert will sing joyously, the badlands will celebrate and flower. Like the crocus in spring, bursting into blossom, a symphony of song and color.  Mountain glories of Lebanon—a gift.  Awesome Carmel, stunning Sharon—gifts.  God’s resplendent glory, fully on display. God awesome, God majestic.

3-4Energize the limp hands, strengthen the rubbery knees.  Tell fearful souls, “Courage! Take heart!  God is here, right here, on his way to put things right And redress all wrongs. God is on his way! God will save you!” 

5-7Blind eyes will be opened, deaf ears unstopped, Lame men and women will leap like deer, the voiceless break into song. Springs of water will burst out in the wilderness, streams flow in the desert.  Hot sands will become a cool oasis,  thirsty ground a splashing fountain. Even lowly jackals will have water to drink, and barren grasslands flourish richly.

8-10There will be a highway called the Holy Road.  No one rude or rebellious is permitted on this road.  It’s for God’s people exclusively impossible to get lost on this road. Not even fools can get lost on it. No lions on this road, no dangerous wild animals. Nothing and no one dangerous or threatening. Only the redeemed will walk on it.  The people God has ransomed will come back on this road. They’ll sing as they make their way home to Zion, unfading halos of joy encircling their heads,Welcomed home with gifts of joy and gladness as all sorrows and sighs scurry into the night.