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This Week at St. Peter’s Church of Coupland – Flora and Fauna

Submitted by Pastor Frank Dietz:

This Sunday continues our probing of texts and themes related to our stewardship and celebration of creation. Last week we looked through the prism of many facets related to the ocean and its many gifts and fragile, essential nature.

This week the kalleidoscope takes an expression of flora and fauna and encourages us to cultivate, harvest, consume, and propagate responsibly.

Readings:

Psalm 104:14-23

Job 39:1-8, 26-30

1Corinthians 1:10-23

Luke 12:22-31

One of the beautiful stained glass windows in the sanctuary.

One of the beautiful stained glass windows in the sanctuary.

This Week at St. Peter’s Church of Coupland – September 1, 2013

Submitted by Pastor Frank Dietz

Pastor Frank chats with a member of the congregation at the close of services on May 12.

Pastor Frank chats with a member of the congregation after services on May 12.

Sunday takes us into September and our “excursion” is into facets of Creation.  This Sunday gives focus to the Oceans, their gifts and challenges and all the related water issues on our Planet Earth.  Job and the Psalter will give us counsel.  For some, the month may be a surprise in terms of the many ways creation and Creator are explored in scripture.  Likewise, the dominance of the flood image keeps us anxious and presents an interesting sense of a God who “holds back” and “contains” the waters beneath, around, above.  While we of sustained drought would long for a finger out of the dome for increased measure, the image of an involved God is full of wonder.

Theme:

Ocean

Psalm 104:1-9, 24-26

Job 38:1-18

Ephesians 1:3-10

Luke 5:1-11

Celebrating Jewel Johnson at St. Peter’s Church of Coupland This Week

By Prissy Rumel

On Sunday August 25th, St. Peter’s Church of Coupland will be celebrating the 60th anniversary of the Ordination of Pastor Emeritus Jewel Johnson. A “must make it” Sunday! There will be special music from the family during the worship and a potluck meal afterwards. Mary and Jewel are also celebrating their 65th wedding anniversary and would like to invite all to come join them! Cake and drinks provided. Spread the word and encourage all to be there. What a special privilege for us to share this moment! Church service starts at 10:15.

Mary and Jewel Wedding pic

Publisher’s Note: Jewel Johnson is the author of “A City on a Hill,” which is a history of Coupland and of St. Peter’s Church and which is being presented, in serial fashion, in these pages. Prissy Rumel is the daughter of Jewel and Mary Johnson. She submitted the following biographical information to the Coupland Times.

Jewel Johnson was born August 24, 1926 the third of four boys. All four served during WWII. Jewel dropped out of school at age 16 and worked as a brakeman and switchman on the Illinois Central Railroad until he was drafted into the Navy on Dec 1, 1944.

In training he received notice that his older brother, John Henry, a paratrooper, had been killed in Belgium. Jewel served in the pacific on the USS Biloxi. After atom bombs were dropped, his ship picked up released American prisoners of war and took them to San Francisco. On the return for another load the sailors  were allowed to go to shore and that’s where Jewel witnessed the complete destruction of Hiroshima.

Released from the Navy on June 1, 1946 he returned to Cairo. He got his GED and started college and studied for the ministry at Taylor University, Upland, Indiana. On Aug 16, 1948 he married Mary Elizabeth Wissinger and moved to Carbondale, Illinois to study at Southern Illinois University and be a student pastor to three small churches, Walgonville, Woodland, and New Shiloh, until he graduated on June 11, 1950. He entered Perkins School of Theology at Southern Methodist University in Dallas and as his student charge he lived and served at Round Grove Evangelical and Reformed Church outside of Louisville, Texas.

He completed seminary and was ordained at the First Methodist Church at Mt. Carmel, Illinois on May 24, 1953 and was assigned to become pastor of Methodist churches at Hutsonville and Gordon in Illinois. He then returned to Texas in 1955 to pastor St. Peter’s Church in Coupland, moved to Burton in 1959, and then to Church of the Master in Dallas from 1965-1968. He returned to St. Peter’s in Coupland in 1968 and stayed until 1981. He and Mary moved to Nebraska to serve UCC churches in Hyannis and Ashby until 1985. When he returned to Texas he served at St. John’s UCC, Richland and then retired in 1989. After retirement he served Trinity UCC in Niederwald from 1990-1994.

This Week at St. Peter’s Church of Coupland – The Meaning of Power and Faith

According to Pastor Frank Dietz, the service this week “has to do with matters of faith and the leap ‘into the pool of life challenges’ expressing faith and faithfulness and how ‘taking on’ God’s care in Christ makes us buoyant and much more focused . . .” The pastor also said, “We’ll step inside the meaning and power of faith to thrust us into faithfulness on a multitude of fronts.”

One of several hand-carved plaques in the sanctuary, made by John W. Thompson of Taylor, Texas.

One of several hand-carved plaques in the sanctuary, made by
John W. Thompson of Taylor, Texas. Please pardon the glare.

Readings for the Twelfth Sunday after Pentecost will be:

Genesis 15:1-6

Isaiah 1:1, 10-20

Psalms 33:12-22 and 50:1-8, 22-23

Hebrews 11:1-3, 8-16

Lucke 12:32-40

This Week at St. Peter’s Church of Coupland – A Calling to a Christian Lifestyle

From Pastor Frank Dietz:

This Sunday at St. Peter’s on the hill in Coupland, we’ll have “moved on” from Christmas in July to deep soulfulness lifted up as the master-stroke of Jesus’ teaching and witness. The contrast is sharper than the contrast a few weeks ago between Mary and Martha. It’s the greed and hording instincts that are unacceptable to Jesus as he lifts up a deeper and finer spiritual way. Illustrative of this calling to a Christian lifestyle of service and care is an exemplary woman named Anna whom I’ll saint for the day. So…..reflecting and centering on soulfulness will govern our day in prayer, song and with the homily. We’ll receive the soulful gifts of the Holy Table in our celebration of 1st Sunday Eucharist (that’s Thanksgiving Meal) before we leave for a week of reaching and deepening.

IMG_3830Pastor Dietz regularly refers to the world-embracing mission of Christians by using the soft globe during services. The bridge represents the transition from Pastor Sumner to the future shepherd of the St. Peter’s congregation.

This Week at St. Peter’s Church of Coupland – Christmas in July

From Pastor Frank Dietz:IMG_3833

“We will observe CHRISTMAS IN JULY at St. Peter’s on July 28!. An array of images and Christmas music will give us the “feel” of a “Christmas down under.” Pausing for such an excursion 6 months out allows for much more of the CONTENT of Christmas to be explored without some of the destractions of the retailers and marketeers. Wear green or red. Bring the socks and undies for the tree that supplies help for needy young school aged kids along with peanut butter and beans (canned and dry) for the Taylor pantry outreach.”