February 14th, 2024 | Newsletter

  • Ash Wednesday (February 14, 2024)

    • First reading

    o Joel 2:1-2, 12-17 or Isaiah 58:1-12

    • Psalm

    o Psalm 51:1-17

    • Second reading

    o 2 Corinthians 5:20b-6:10

    • Gospel * Matthew 6:1-6, 16-21

    Readings for First Sunday in Lent

    First Sunday in Lent

    February 18, 2024

    Genesis 9:8-17

    Psalm 25:1-10

    1 Peter 3:18-22

    Mark 1:9-15

    Lent, February 14th

    • Lent begins today and there will be at 6:30 pm service tonight, Wednesday February 14th. Pastor Jane will offer a Lenten service complete with the marking of a cross with ashes on one’s forehead if you so choose. This is done as a way to pronounce the importance of Jesus Christ in your life and to remind yourself and others that it is only through our relationship with Jesus that we will ever be truly complete.

    • After the Lenten service is complete, there will be a meal served and a short Lectio Divina which is comprised of short bible readings, contemplation and a time to listen to what has turned out in past times to be deep meaningful conversations. At 7 pm there will be a short simple meal served. All are invited but please let Pastor Jane know if you plan to bring any food.

  • Date Pulpit Liturgist

    2.11.24 Herring Diana B.

    2.18.24 Herring Jan R.

    2.25.24 Herring Diana B.

    3.3.24 Herring

    3.10.24 Herring Barbara D.

    3.17.24 Herring

    3.24.24 Herring

    3.31.24 Herring Karen S.

    Pastor Jane and her liturgical helpers

    • Thank you if you are one of our volunteer liturgical readers!

    • We have three opportunities available in March if you want to fill one of those spots.

    • If you wish to be a volunteer liturgist, please send an email to: epcbusiness9770@gmail.com or call 615-473- 3510.

  • The amount collected for the Christmas Joy offering was $325.00. The mission committee thanks you for your generosity.

  • Matthew 26:41 (NIV)

    41 “Watch and pray so that you will not fall into temptation. The spirit is willing, but the flesh is weak.”

    Quotes about prayer:

    The value of persistent prayer is not that God will hear us, but that we will finally hear God. - William McGill

    You are invited…

    The EPC prayer group is a small but dedicated group that meets on Wednesday evenings from roughly 6-7pm. It is a time to open your heart to offer God the praise and prayers of our congregation and those of your own. Barb sends out email requests for any prayers you would like lifted up in the belief that all prayers matter, all prayers are important and all prayers will be heard.

    All prayers are kept confidential unless you specify otherwise. If your request is private or sensitive, you may request that your prayer be limited to Pastor Jane and Barbara. Confirmation emails will be sent affirming that your request was lifted.

    As a small church, offering praise and prayers for those who are struggling, no matter the reason, sends a powerful message about the love we share and express for each other. If you feel called to do so, come join us on Wednesday night at 6.

    It is our fervent prayer that this ministry is a blessing to the rest of our EPC family and beyond.

    EPC prayer group

  • Nueva Vida:

    A request has come in for help from our Hispanic neighbors at Nueva Vida, a church we have partnered with in the past. They operate a food pantry that provides other necessities as well. Think of this as a Lenten “give to” item instead of a Lenten “give up” item. The following is a list of most needed items:

    Diapers (both those for children and for adults)

    Feminine hygiene products

    Laundry detergent and fabric softener

    Cooking oil

    Rice

    Red beans

    Black beans

    Tortilla corn flour

    Cornmeal

    Beds of all sizes

    Powdered milk

    Warm weather gear - coats/hats/gloves/warm socks

    Muchas gracias a todas!

    (Many thanks to all!)

    There is a collection box in the hall by the children’s classroom.

    Tax Help:

    • UnitedWay is using our sanctuary to provide free income tax preparation: January 31st – April 10th (for those making less than $70,000).

    • Wednesdays only, by appointment 1:00 PM – 6:00 PM

    • Call 615-206-7560 or go online to: Unitedwayfilefree.com

    • Pass the word to others who might be interested

    Red Cross:

    We have had two very successful blood drives and we want to build on that momentum.

    • Date: May 31, 2024 (Friday)

    • Time: Noon – 5:00 PM

    • Announcement will be sent as soon as online sign-ups are live

    • Volunteers are still needed to assist Barbara with this, call 615-473-3510 or email epcbusiness9770@gmail.com

    We need your ideas, we need your creativity, we need your networks. We are seeking collaborators for a variety of tasks in the months leading up to and on the day of the Blood drive, including:

    • People with social media savvy to help make a plan for getting the word out

    • People with creative skills to help develop flyers, messaging, and thank you tokens

    • People with extensive networks that can help recruit donors

    • People willing to help on the day of the drive to check in donors, make sure donors are offered thank you tokens, help place signage and help with clean up. If you are willing to be a partner in this meaningful mission work, please contact Barb Halverstadt at 615-473-3510 or via email at epcbusiness9770@gmail.com

    Crossroads Campus

    Building Stability Requires Opportunity And Exposure

    That’s the reality for the young people in our community who are working to overcome poverty, homelessness or time in the foster care system. The Crossroads Campus Affordable Housing Program for young adults opened in 2016 as a pilot, model program above our social enterprise pet store in Germantown. It consists of a 4-bedroom unit, with shared kitchen and living accommodations.

    Residents referred to the program receive intensive weekly individual case management. Our residents are required to pay rent, both as a means of helping to sustain the program and as part of preparing them for independent living .Residents are referred to us by partnering agencies, including Monroe Harding, Oasis Center, YouthCAN, and the Martha O’Bryan Center.

    A unique feature of our program is that we do not impose a time limit on the length of stay. Our experience has been that some of our young people only require a few months with us, while others may need to stay for up to several years, depending upon their individual circumstances.

    Residents are required to comply with program rules and to work toward specific education, career and future housing goals as outlined in individualized program plans. These goals are managed through individual weekly meetings.

    In addition, residents benefit from supplemental group meetings and training activities to encourage community building, financial literacy, healthy nutrition and other positive daily living skills. Paid job-training is available through our Crossroads Pets program, although some residents work in jobs off site.

  • Financial Support:

    As you may have noticed from our lengthy Mission section, we are involved in many projects in multiple ways. Some of our funding comes from the budgeted mission or other committee funds and some of it comes through special designated funds from members or previous members of our congregation. If you would like to donate additional funds for a specific program, checks can be made to the following ongoing missions of EPC.

    Community Garden Gateway to Higher Education Scholarship

    Crossroads Campus Maple Village

    Special Music Ministry events Oasis Center

    • EPC’s general fund is a separate category that can be supplemented to offset our deficit.

    Please note on the memo line of your check which mission you intend to support.

    If you are not able to attend worship service and still wish show your support for Emmanuel Church, you can contribute in the following ways:

    • Online–send an electronic payment, your bank can help you set this up if you have questions.

    • By Mail – our mailing address is EPC, 9770 Hwy 96, Nashville, TN 37221

    • Through EPC’s website www.epcnashville.com or www.epcnashville.org Simply click on the “GIVE” button, then the “Donate” button, to donate via PayPal or debit/credit card. This can be a one-time donation or can be set up as a monthly donation.

    **We are currently having a problem with the online donation function. We hope to have it corrected as soon as possible. Any year-end donations should be made by mailing a check to the church or sending an online payment through your banking payment function.**

  • We enjoyed dogs (the hot edible kind!) and s’mores last Sunday after church. We really didn’t plan much in advance but the ones who were able to stay had a full meal deal and some good laughs. Special thanks to Terry and Ginia who put it all together. Good job!

    • Join us for fellowship and a fresh cup of coffee around the kitchen window! Thank you to the following:

    • Feb 18 Barb

    • Feb 25 - ??

    • March 3 - ??

    • March 10 - Doug and Sue

    • March 17 - Doug and Sue

    • March 24 - ??

    • March 31 - Karen and Fred

    • If you would like to sign up, there is a sheet on the stand in back. Please pick a date that works for you. Thank you all so much for your willingness to serve.

  • Communication:

    Welcome Visitors! We are excited to call your attention to, and encourage you to visit, our upgraded website! Go to www.epcnashville.com or www.epcnashville.org for all your questions. Cut and paste one of these sites in your browser. If you can’t find it there, try the options below.

    • Visits with Pastor Jane Herring must be by appointment.

    • Reach out to Pastor Jane on her church phone (call/text) 615-818-9727 or email at janemherring@gmail.com about what it means to be baptized, to be confirmed in the church (if you have already been baptized), to join the church or any other questions you might have.

    • General EPC email can be sent to epcnashville@gmail.com (be aware that multiple people have access to this email account.

    • If you ever have any questions about anything dealing with EPC’s finances or other business topics, email your question or request to epcbusiness9770@gmail.com

    • Email announcements for the Sunday bulletin to janemherring@gmail.com

    • Email Information or corrections for the weekly newsletter to frhanchey@gmail.com

  • Prayer Group every Wednesday at 6 pm

    Each Wednesday through April 10th – United Way tax prep workshops 1 pm – 6 pm.

    2nd Thursday of each month (except for December) - Rug Hookers meet 10 am – 2 pm.

    February 14th: Ash Wednesday service and imposition of ashes, 6-6:30 pm.

    February 14: Lectio Divina every Wednesday during Lent 6 - 6:30 with a simple meal@ 6:40 pm.

    February 18: Worship Committee meeting after service, every 2nd Sunday.

    February 18: Fellowship/Mission meeting 9:30 am in children’s classroom, every 3rd Sunday.

    February 19: Session meeting, every 3rd Sunday

  • Inquirers of all ages:

    • Please reach out to Pastor Jane about what it means to be baptized, to be confirmed in the church (if you have already been baptized) or to join the church.

    • Lent begins next week on Wednesday February 14th. Pastor Jane will offer a Lenten service complete with the marking of a cross on one’s forehead if you so choose. This is done as a way to pronounce the importance of Jesus Christ in your life.

    • After the Lenten service is complete, there will be a meal served and a short Lectio Divina which is comprised of short bible readings, contemplation and a time to listen to what has turned out in past times to be deep meaningful conversations. At 7 pm there will be a short simple meal served.

    • Please let Jane know if you are willing to bring one of the Lenten meals for sharing. You can reach her at 615.818.9727.

  • At Emmanuel we offer a “kid’s message” during the early part of the worship service, followed by a “children’s church” in the kid’s classroom for those up to 10 years old or still in elementary school. The message is a short story that usually has some sort of lesson related to it and in children’s church we usually discuss the story in more depth and follow it with a craft or activity that helps the story (and the lesson!) sink in. A nursery is available for those under 3 and we offer a “chat time ” in a safe space for those 10 and over who want some time to share what is on their mind . We always have two adults with the children and their safety and education is our top priority.

    Special Note: There will be no “children’s church” on Sunday February 11th.

  • It’s time to start prepping for spring gardening. There is a fantastic web site I have found that helps walk you through all you need to know and when you need to do what. Check out seedtime.us if you have any interest in growing your own locally grown organic veggies!

    Needed:

    • Clean one-gallon translucent milk or ice tea jugs, complete with lids

    • Empty toilet paper or paper towel rolls.

    • There is a box outside by the children’s classroom door for you to place them in.

    • Let me know if you want to reserve a plot for this year. We have several spoken for already.

  • Class of 2024

    Ginia Wood, Fellowship and Mission

    John Denton, Building and Grounds

    Class of 2025

    Greg Burlison, Personnel

    John Sevier, Director of Music

    Class of 2026

    Theresa Denton, Worship and Polity & Procedure

    Jan Russell

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