“It
Is Well” by SK Rhee, Clarinet, & DM Kim, Cello
"Call to me and I will
answer you and tell you great and
unsearchable things you do not know." (Jeremiah 33:3)
unsearchable things you do not know." (Jeremiah 33:3)
Hi
Family!!!
I
cannot believe that it is already the last week of this year 2019. So many
wonderful things happened and we have truly experienced the power of God as we
took one step at a time following the guidance of the Holy Spirit this year!
Then time flies and now we are being pushed out of this blessed year – we know
it was not perfect though! Whether we like it or not, we will have a new year
2020 also. Somewhat I am so excited to see what God has prepared for us as we
step into this New Year again. Now we have our prayer list updated for this
week. Let us continue to call upon the name of the Lord and let go of all those
fears, doubts, pride, hatred, unforgivable memories, sorrow and grief,
attachments on perishable things holding the Christmas miracle each and every
day from now on.
Hallelujah moment!
Christmas miracle that happened two thousand years ago in
Bethlehem.
God’s presence in every moment of our life!
Christmas Dinner at Markesan UMC
Juan L. able to come back home from hospital this
week
Family gathering through this season
June P. able to hold her twin grandchildren
New Requests
All those who do not know Christ for their salvation
Dick H.from Princeton recovering from heart attack
Casey’s safe return home from South Asia as well as
his faithful journey
Joyce D’s surgery to treat her skin cancer next week
All the students and teachers who anxiously prepare
for school this week
All those who are in transition with new jobs and
new places
Our members of our churches who are far from us due
to their working, especially, for their safety.
&
Wisconsin Conference's Delegation to represent not
just Wisconsin Conference but God’s will in the future as they become able to
see what God's will is for Christ’s Church; Our United Methodist Community of
Faith - for God’s healing, healing for our wounded-ness and brokenness and for
God’s guiding light in our every steps to follow only the Holy Spirit so that
we don’t miss this divine opportunity to be cleansed and renewed by the power
of Jesus Christ to be One with God and each other for God’s eternal Kingdom
without losing hearts so that we are able to see Christ’s love from each
other’s lives.
“O Lord, grant us your sense of timing.
In this season of short days and long nights, of gray and white and cold, teach
us the lessons of beginnings: that such waitings and endings may be a starting
place, a planting of seeds which bring to birth what is ready to be born –
something right and just and different, a new song, a deeper relationship, a
fuller love – in the fullness of your time. O God, gran us your sense of
timing. We pray this in the name of Jesus Christ, our Lord. Amen.”
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