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Southminster Receives Wonder of Worship Grant

October 2, 2024 By SPC

We are excited to announce that Southminster Presbyterian Church has been awarded a $1,000 Quick Wins grant from Columbia Theological Seminary’s Wonder of Worship program. Funded through the Lilly Endowment’s Nurturing Children Through Worship and Prayer Initiative, this grant is designed to help congregations enhance the worship experiences of children and nurture their spiritual lives. Southminster is one of 80 congregations across denominations selected to receive this grant in the current round.

Dr. Kathy L. Dawson, project director for the Wonder of Worship program, shared that the goal of these grants is to inspire creativity in congregations as they explore new ways to engage children in worship. “Churches in the first round of these grants have proposed many creative ways of using this money, from building worship training resources to hiring consultants to aid in writing more child-friendly liturgy. Some are renovating cry rooms to enhance family participation in the service, and others are developing programs for child leadership of worship. I’ve been amazed by the creativity in our partner churches so far,” said Dr. Dawson.

At Southminster, we plan to use this grant to implement several quick and meaningful changes that will enhance children’s participation in worship. Some of these initiatives include:

  1. Improving Wayfinding Signage – We will install new signs directing families to child-friendly areas, such as spaces with changing tables and the Prayground, to ensure everyone feels welcome and can easily access what they need.
  2. Purchasing Children’s Bibles – To encourage spiritual engagement for children, we’ll provide children’s Bibles in the sanctuary, especially near the Prayground, so that young worshippers can follow along with scripture in a format suited for them.
  3. Creating a Family Worship Guide – A guide with tips and tricks for families will be developed to help parents and guardians teach their children about worship. This resource will equip families with practical tools to worship together meaningfully.
  4. Increased Participation in Worship – We will explore new ways for children to take part in worship, including involvement in music and other service elements, so that they can feel more connected to the life of the church.
  5. Intergenerational Worship Activity – One of our planned activities will involve creating a liturgical banner, where children and adults can collaborate, fostering a deeper sense of community and shared worship experiences.

This grant is a wonderful opportunity for our congregation to continue building a worship environment that is inclusive, welcoming, and spiritually enriching for children. “Children are not just the church of tomorrow; they are fully part of the church today. We’re grateful to receive this grant, which will allow us to help kids experience worship in deeper ways, and also teach us how to follow their lead. Our community will be richer for it,” said Southminster Pastor, Rev. TJ Remaley.

Stay tuned for more updates on how these initiatives will be integrated into our worship life!

Filed Under: Family Ministries, Spiritual Formation

Trunk or Treat – Oct 26

October 2, 2024 By SPC

Get ready for some spooktacular fun! Join us for our annual Trunk-or-Treat on October 26th from 6-8 PM in the church parking lot. It’s going to be a night full of creative trunks, candy galore, and lots of laughter!

Want to join the fun by decorating your trunk? Sign-ups are available in the Narthex, or you can email the church office to get on the list. Not feeling trunk-y but still want to con- tribute? Candy donations are NEEDED and WELCOME—whether you’re decorating a trunk or just want to help fill the candy bowls!

All leftover candy will be donated to the teachers at Grace Jordan Elementary for their prize boxes. Let’s make this a sweet night for everyone!

We can’t wait to see you there—costumes encouraged, fun guaranteed!

Filed Under: Community Outreach, Upcoming Events

No Other Gods: Unmasking Nationalism

October 1, 2024 By SPC

In recent years, we have witnessed the rise of Christian Nationalism in the United States, a troubling development that seeks to intertwine faith with a specific national identity. This ideology often promotes the idea that America has a unique divine mandate and that to be truly Christian is to support certain political views. As followers of Christ, we must carefully discern the difference between genuine faith and a distorted version that places nationalism above the teachings of Jesus.

In a way, this is not a new topic. The Presbyterian Church (and our theological forerunners) has long sought to address such dangers, recognizing the ways in which faith can be co-opted by political movements. Our denomination’s Book of Confessions includes “The Confession of 1967” and the “Barmen Declaration” (1934), both of which were written in response to similar concerns in different eras. They were written to speak powerfully that our ultimate allegiance is to God, not any nation or political party.

The threats posed by Christian Nationalism are uncomfortable, but we must explore them. Thus, in September 2024 our worship included a two-week sermon series titled No Other Gods: Unmasking Nationalism. which considered what it means to hold our allegiance first and foremost to Christ, and unmasked the ways in which nationalism can distort our faith.

Week One: Our True Home

Philippians 3:17-4:1

In the third chapter of his letter to the Philippian church, Paul reminds us that our citizenship is in heaven, and from it we await Jesus, our Savior. This passage helps us explore how our identity as Christians transcends national borders and political affiliations. Following the sermon, the congregation affirms their faith using excerpts of The Confession of 1967.

Week Two: Where Our True Allegiance Lies

Matthew 22:15-22

In Matthew 22, Jesus navigates the tricky terrain of political power and religious obligation when he says, “Render unto Caesar what is Caesar’s, and to God what is God’s.” This teaching challenges us to consider our loyalties, and how we can live out our faith in a complex world. Following the sermon, the congregation affirms their faith using excerpts of The Declaration of Barmen.

Resource List

Books, Documentaries, and Denominational Resources

Interested in learning more about the problem of Christian Nationalism, the history of the movement, and what the Reformed theological tradition has to say about it? Consider the resources on this partial bibliography.

No Other Gods – Resource ListDownload

Filed Under: Uncategorized

Holiday Bazaar – Oct 18 & 19

September 17, 2024 By SPC

Mark your calendar and plan to join us October 18 and 19 for our annual Holiday Bazaar, sponsored by the Presbyterian Women of Southminster (PWS). This event is PWS’s largest fundraiser of the year, and supports mission priorities within and beyond the walls of our congregation.

You’ll find lots of irresistible treats and items at the bazaar — creative decorations, handmade items, home baked goods, holiday decor, gifts, jewelry, houseplants, pictures, collectibles, pottery, theme baskets, and so much more!

Friday October 18 from 9:00am to 2:00pm

Saturday October 19 from 9:00am to 3:00pm

Filed Under: Presbyterian Women, Upcoming Events

Fall Adult Ed. Study: Vote Forward

September 4, 2024 By SPC

We’ve been learning about many things wrong in our society – here is something we can do to change that! By working together we can touch more people’s lives. Please join our Adult Ed class this fall to write non-partisan letters to encourage people (who are registered voters but have not been participating) that their vote can make a difference!

This Adult Ed. class will begin on Sunday September 8 following coffee fellowship.

Filed Under: Spiritual Formation, Upcoming Events

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