1My friends, if anyone is detected in a transgression, you who have received the Spirit should restore such a one in a spirit of gentleness. Take care that you yourselves are not tempted. 2Bear one another's burdens, and in this way you will fulfill the law of Christ. 3For if those who are nothing think they are something, they deceive themselves. 4All must test their own work; then that work, rather than their neighbor's work, will become a cause for pride. 5For all must carry their own loads.

6Those who are taught the word must share in all good things with their teacher.

7Do not be deceived; God is not mocked, for you reap whatever you sow. 8If you sow to your own flesh, you will reap corruption from the flesh; but if you sow to the Spirit, you will reap eternal life from the Spirit. 9So let us not grow weary in doing what is right, for we will reap at harvest-time, if we do not give up. 10So then, whenever we have an opportunity, let us work for the good of all, and especially for those of the family of faith.

11See what large letters I make when I am writing in my own hand! 12It is those who want to make a good showing in the flesh that try to compel you to be circumcised-only that they may not be persecuted for the cross of Christ. 13Even the circumcised do not themselves obey the law, but they want you to be circumcised so that they may boast about your flesh. 14May I never boast of anything except the cross of our Lord Jesus Christ, by which the world has been crucified to me, and I to the world. 15For neither circumcision nor uncircumcision is anything; but a new creation is everything! 16As for those who will follow this rule-peace be upon them, and mercy, and upon the Israel of God.

 

Galatians 6:[1–6] 7–16 

 

Elizabeth of Hungary Visiting a Hospital

ELSHEIMER, Adam

1598

Welcome Collection

London

United Kingdom

 

Notes:

Adam Elsheimer was a German painter whose works were small-scale, but exhibited a variety of light effects. In this work, we see St. Elizabeth of Hungary, a princess who used her recovered dowry to open a hospital and care for the sick. Around her head is a halo as she offers food and drink to a man sitting up in bed. Two women, in the middle of the painting, assist her, while other patients, visitors, and hospital workers populate the rest of the painting. Small details populate the piece: a statue of the virgin and Christ child is mounted on the wall; small paintings with religious subjects hang above the patients’ beds; a chamber pot under the bed; a glass jug of water on the bedside table. Viewing this piece evokes the reminder that all Christians are to care for the sick, “for as you have done it unto the least of these my family, you have done it 

https://diglib.library.vanderbilt.edu/diglib-fulldisplay.pl?SID=2022062973322691&code=act&RC=56973&Row=18

 

 

 

 

 

 

We hold these truths to be self-evident:

that all men are created equal;

that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable rights;

that among these are life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.

~ Thomas Jefferson

Declaration of Independence

 

 

 

 

Security, and indeed freedoms,

cannot be preserved if freedom to subvert them

is permitted.

~ Isaiah Berlin

 

 

 

 

 

 

What a joy!

Our new pastor is here!!!

Pastor Richard Aylor

 

Rev. Aylor with Dr. Dan Hock, my dentist!

 

The Deacons had a colorful brunch for us in the narthex.

What a clever idea to drill holes in the paper plates to hold our cups!

 

Chew and Chat on Monday

We took a field trip to both Sondra’s and then Marilee’s cabins in the mountains.

 

Sondra’s cabin

 

 

 

Carolyn Alexander, Sondra Kellogg, Karla Byrd

 

In between visiting the cabins, we rode The Carousel of Happiness

in Nederland.

 

I got to ride the moose!

 

Wurlitzer Pipe Organ

 

 

Karla Byrd, Marilee Bradbury, Carolyn Alexander in

front of Marilee’s cabin.

 

 

 

Bible Study

Laura Mehmert, Joann Burnham, Diane Palmer, Judy Wonning.

(Not pictured: Peggy Flowers and Sue Phelps)

 

 

Celebration of Life

Donald Funk

 

Donald K. Funk

1926 ~ 2021

 

One of Don’s favorite views

 

Anna Marie Nelson, Christine Blaustein, Carolyn Alexander

 

Dr. Kristi Gonzales, Merit Helman-Funk

 

A lovely remembrance.

 

 

The world awaits

your wonder.

~ Vince Gowmon

 

 

 

 

 

 

July 3, 2022  Fourth Sunday after Pentecost - Year C

 

Previous OPQs may be found at:

     http://www.dotjack.com/opq.htm

 

 

Agnus Day, by James Wetzstein

We’d like to think that somewhere there’s a bankers box labelled “Stuff Paul sent us.”

~ James Wetzstein

 

Agnus Day appears with the permission of www.agnusday.org

 

 

36 Best Patriotic Quotes About America That'll Inspire You – Modern Stripes

 

 

 

 

 

LECTIONARY

2 Kings 5:1–14 

Psalm 30 

Galatians 6:[1–6] 7–16 

Luke 10:1–11, 16–20

 

“Into whatever house you enter, first say, ‘Peace to this household.’”  

  ~ Luke 10: 1-12, 17-20

THE WORD:

Jesus commissions 72 messengers to go before him to prepare for his arrival in the towns along his route to Jerusalem.  The number 72 symbolized for the Jews the number of the world’s Gentile nations.  In keeping with Luke’s use of symbolic numbers and his Gentile perspective, the 72 disciples represent the new Church’s mission to every nation and people under heaven.

Jesus instructs the seventy-two:

  • to keep focused on the ways and values of God – travel light, accept the simple hospitality of those you visit;
  • to proclaim God’s peace “amid wolves”;
  • to offer hope and healing, not judgment and condemnation;
  • to find satisfaction not in what they have done in God's name but to rejoice in what God has done through them.

Jesus' vision of Satan's fall assures the disciples of every age that, despite the dangers of “serpent and scorpion” (First Testament symbols of evil); the good that they do out of faithfulness to their call will ultimately triumph.

https://connectionsmediaworks.com/sundaygospel.html#july3

 

 

 

 

First Reading 2 Kings 5:1-14

1Naaman, commander of the army of the king of Aram, was a great man and in high favor with his master, because by him the LORD had given victory to Aram. The man, though a mighty warrior, suffered from leprosy. 2Now the Arameans on one of their raids had taken a young girl captive from the land of Israel, and she served Naaman's wife. 3She said to her mistress, "If only my lord were with the prophet who is in Samaria! He would cure him of his leprosy." 4So Naaman went in and told his lord just what the girl from the land of Israel had said. 5And the king of Aram said, "Go then, and I will send along a letter to the king of Israel."

He went, taking with him ten talents of silver, six thousand shekels of gold, and ten sets of garments. 6He brought the letter to the king of Israel, which read, "When this letter reaches you, know that I have sent to you my servant Naaman, that you may cure him of his leprosy." 7When the king of Israel read the letter, he tore his clothes and said, "Am I God, to give death or life, that this man sends word to me to cure a man of his leprosy? Just look and see how he is trying to pick a quarrel with me."

8But when Elisha the man of God heard that the king of Israel had torn his clothes, he sent a message to the king, "Why have you torn your clothes? Let him come to me, that he may learn that there is a prophet in Israel." 9So Naaman came with his horses and chariots, and halted at the entrance of Elisha's house. 10Elisha sent a messenger to him, saying, "Go, wash in the Jordan seven times, and your flesh shall be restored and you shall be clean." 11But Naaman became angry and went away, saying, "I thought that for me he would surely come out, and stand and call on the name of the LORD his God, and would wave his hand over the spot, and cure the leprosy! 12Are not Abana and Pharpar, the rivers of Damascus, better than all the waters of Israel? Could I not wash in them, and be clean?" He turned and went away in a rage. 13But his servants approached and said to him, "Father, if the prophet had commanded you to do something difficult, would you not have done it? How much more, when all he said to you was, 'Wash, and be clean'?" 14So he went down and immersed himself seven times in the Jordan, according to the word of the man of God; his flesh was restored like the flesh of a young boy, and he was clean.

Psalm 30:1-12

1I will extol you, O LORD, for you have drawn me up,

and did not let my foes rejoice over me.

2O LORD my God, I cried to you for help,

and you have healed me.

3O LORD, you brought up my soul from Sheol,

restored me to life from among those gone down to the Pit.

4Sing praises to the LORD, O you his faithful ones,

and give thanks to his holy name.

5For his anger is but for a moment;

his favor is for a lifetime.

Weeping may linger for the night,

but joy comes with the morning.

6As for me, I said in my prosperity,

"I shall never be moved."

7By your favor, O LORD,

you had established me as a strong mountain;

you hid your face;

I was dismayed.

8To you, O LORD, I cried,

and to the LORD I made supplication:

9"What profit is there in my death,

if I go down to the Pit?

Will the dust praise you?

Will it tell of your faithfulness?

10Hear, O LORD, and be gracious to me!

O LORD, be my helper!"

11You have turned my mourning into dancing;

you have taken off my sackcloth

and clothed me with joy,

12so that my soul may praise you and not be silent.

O LORD my God, I will give thanks to you forever.

Second Reading Galatians 6:(1-6) 7-16

1My friends, if anyone is detected in a transgression, you who have received the Spirit should restore such a one in a spirit of gentleness. Take care that you yourselves are not tempted. 2Bear one another's burdens, and in this way you will fulfill the law of Christ. 3For if those who are nothing think they are something, they deceive themselves. 4All must test their own work; then that work, rather than their neighbor's work, will become a cause for pride. 5For all must carry their own loads.

6Those who are taught the word must share in all good things with their teacher.

7Do not be deceived; God is not mocked, for you reap whatever you sow. 8If you sow to your own flesh, you will reap corruption from the flesh; but if you sow to the Spirit, you will reap eternal life from the Spirit. 9So let us not grow weary in doing what is right, for we will reap at harvest-time, if we do not give up. 10So then, whenever we have an opportunity, let us work for the good of all, and especially for those of the family of faith.

11See what large letters I make when I am writing in my own hand! 12It is those who want to make a good showing in the flesh that try to compel you to be circumcised-only that they may not be persecuted for the cross of Christ. 13Even the circumcised do not themselves obey the law, but they want you to be circumcised so that they may boast about your flesh. 14May I never boast of anything except the cross of our Lord Jesus Christ, by which the world has been crucified to me, and I to the world. 15For neither circumcision nor uncircumcision is anything; but a new creation is everything! 16As for those who will follow this rule-peace be upon them, and mercy, and upon the Israel of God.

Gospel Luke 10:1-11, 16-20

1After this the Lord appointed seventy others and sent them on ahead of him in pairs to every town and place where he himself intended to go. 2He said to them, "The harvest is plentiful, but the laborers are few; therefore ask the Lord of the harvest to send out laborers into his harvest. 3Go on your way. See, I am sending you out like lambs into the midst of wolves. 4Carry no purse, no bag, no sandals; and greet no one on the road. 5Whatever house you enter, first say, 'Peace to this house!' 6And if anyone is there who shares in peace, your peace will rest on that person; but if not, it will return to you. 7Remain in the same house, eating and drinking whatever they provide, for the laborer deserves to be paid. Do not move about from house to house. 8Whenever you enter a town and its people welcome you, eat what is set before you; 9cure the sick who are there, and say to them, 'The kingdom of God has come near to you.' 10But whenever you enter a town and they do not welcome you, go out into its streets and say, 11'Even the dust of your town that clings to our feet, we wipe off in protest against you. Yet know this: the kingdom of God has come near.'

16"Whoever listens to you listens to me, and whoever rejects you rejects me, and whoever rejects me rejects the one who sent me."

17The seventy returned with joy, saying, "Lord, in your name even the demons submit to us!" 18He said to them, "I watched Satan fall from heaven like a flash of lightning. 19See, I have given you authority to tread on snakes and scorpions, and over all the power of the enemy; and nothing will hurt you. 20Nevertheless, do not rejoice at this, that the spirits submit to you, but rejoice that your names are written in heaven."