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Wednesday, March 28, 2012

Brown's Daily Word 3-28-12

Good morning,

Praise the Lord for this new day. We will gather for our mid-week fellowship, Bible study and Choir practice today starting at 6 PM. As we get ready for Palm Sunday celebrations and he Holy Week services, may the Lord stir our hearts to love Him, to serve Him, and to worship Him. In John He declared that He leaves His peace with His own. He is the Way , the Truth and the Life. Those who have known the Truth in the Person of Jesus Christ are free indeed. They are fearless, brave, and courageous beyond belief.

I can still vividly remember the Mother Teresa's speech before the National Prayer Breakfast in 1994. She stood before national leaders, including Bill and Hillary Clinton, the most powerful couple in the world at the time, who were well-known advocates of abortion. You may recall that Clinton vetoed the ban on partial-birth abortions. Mother Teresa, with her small twisted body that was less than five feet tall, spoke to the large gathering of elegantly dressed dignitaries and said, “I feel that the greatest destroyer of peace today is abortion, because it is a war against the child — a direct killing of the innocent child — murder by the mother herself. And if we accept that a mother can kill her own child, how can we tell other people not to kill one another?” Many of those present could not handle the truth.
A similar story happened in July of last year. The papers reported, “A New York town clerk announced her resignation in a letter saying that she would be compromising her ‘moral conscience’ if she signed marriage licenses between same-sex couples. Laura Fotusky said her decision was based strongly on her religious convictions and obeying the law of God over the law of men. 'The Bible clearly teaches that God created marriage between male and female as a divine gift that preserves families and cultures,' Fotusky wrote. 'Since I love and follow Him, I cannot put my signature on something that is against God.’” New York Governor Andrew Cuomo responded to Fotusky’s resignation, saying: “The law is the law, and when you enforce the laws of the state, you don’t get to pick and choose.” Actually you do, Mr. Cuomo, for as Fotusky simply said, “I had to obey God rather than men.” Many have rejected Chrst, leading to great confusion. A culture without Christ is confused, chaotic, and self destructive.
Here is the great truth in Scripture that is at the center of our faith, as well as the center of the universe itself: “For he has rescued us from the dominion of darkness and brought us into the kingdom of the Son he loves, in whom we have redemption, the forgiveness of sins. He is the image of the invisible God, the firstborn over all creation. For by him all things were created: things in heaven and on earth, visible and invisible, whether thrones or powers or rulers or authorities; all things were created by him and for him. He is before all things, and in him all things hold together” (Colossians 1:13-17).
We live in a culture where it is considered more wrong to judge evil than to do evil. Tolerance is the great virtue of the day, and judgmentalism is the great sin. The Word of God says, “The wrath of God is being revealed from heaven against all the godlessness and wickedness of men who suppress the truth by their wickedness, since what may be known about God is plain to them, because God has made it plain to them. For since the creation of the world God’s invisible qualities — his eternal power and divine nature — have been clearly seen, being understood from what has been made, so that men are without excuse” (Romans 1:18-20).
As Jesus stood before Pilate, He said to him, “You are right in saying I am a king. In fact, for this reason I was born, and for this I came into the world, to testify to the truth. Everyone on the side of truth listens to me” (John 18:37). Pilate’s languid response was, “What is truth?” That is the question the world is still asking today, and it still believes there is no real answer. The problem is that truth was standing directly in front of Pilate and he could not see it, just as the truth is standing before many today who cannot see it. Paul said, “Let God be true, and every man a liar” (Romans 3:4). This is why it is so important, as the Bible says, to: “put on the full armor of God, so that when the day of evil comes, you may be able to stand your ground, and after you have done everything, to stand. Stand firm then, with the belt of truth buckled around your waist, with the breastplate of righteousness in place” (Ephesians 6:13-14). May that be your armor today and always.

As we approach Palm Sunday and Holy Week we praise the Lord for bringing us to participate in celebrating this Holy Season.

We will gather this Wednesday evening for a special meal at 6 PM, for Bible study and prayer starting at 6:30 PM, and for Choir practice beginning at 7:30 PM.

Join us for our weekly television outreach on Friday evening, Time Warner Cable Channel 4, at 7 PM.

In Christ,

Brown


Saturday Evening Worship Service:
Location: First United Methodist Church
53 McKinley Avenue
Endicott, NY
Sponsored by: Union Center United Methodist Church
Time: 6:00 PM gathering for Coffee Fellowship
6:30 PM Worship Service
Date: Saturday, March 31, 2012
The Binghamton House of Prayer team will lead in music and Word.
"The Binhamton House of Prayer" is an Interdenominational and inernational ministry of prayer that is engaged in prayer for our region. This group meets weekly for prayer ministry.
There will be a very special time for prayer for healing and blessing.
Special Music by Laureen Naik


This coming Sunday will be our Palm Sunday celebration. Come and join us. Invite your friends and family to join us in worship, praise, and celebration. Following the second service there will be an Easter egg hunt for the children, coordinated by Shannan Meilunas and Tegan Kraus. There will also be an Easter banquet for one and all, prepared with much love by Rodney Haines and Kathy Dence.



APRIL 5 at 6:30 PM there will be a Maundy Thursday foot washing and communion service. We will gather in the Fellowship Hall for this special service.
APRIL 6 at 6:30 PM there will be a Good Friday Service at Union Center UMC –
"Simon Peter" will be presented by our brother Jim Geer and the team. Join us for this very special presentation on the life and witness of Simon Peter.
APRIL 7 at 6:30 PM will be a very special Easter Eve celebration. This will be held at the First United Methodist Church, Endicott. The service of worship and praise will include Hymns and songs both classic and contemporary. We are blessed to have Aric Phinney at the Grand Piano, and Yancey Moore at the Pipe Organ, Dave Berry as the song leader and soloist, along with special musicians Winnie Allen and Emma Brunson. Come, Share, and Rejoice.
APRIL 8 at 6:30 AM A Sunrise service will be held at the pavilion at Union Center
Christian Church, 950 Boswell Hill Road. Rev. Marshall Sorber will be preaching. We will have special music. Mr. Katchudurian will be presenting special Easter Music on his trumpet.

You are all welcome back to the Union Center Church Fellowship Hall for a special Easter Morning breakfast prepared and served by Jim Holmes and the team.

We will gather for Special Easter Celebration and worship at 8:30 and 11:00 AM

at the Union Center UMC. The Youth and children will be presenting a very special song for Easter morning at both services. The Adult Choir will also be singing at both services. Sunday School will meet at 9:50 AM. We will gather for Easter Morning Worship At Wesley at 9:30 AM. We have so much to celebrate. We have so much to sing about. We have so much to rejoice in. It is all About Jesus, who came, who saw, and who conquered. He is upon the Throne.

Tuesday, March 27, 2012

Brown's Daily Word 3-27-12

Good morning,
Praise the Lord for this new day. I shared in a service of death and Resurrection for Jack Chechia yesterday. Jack loved the Lord. He was 70 years old. He had spent some time with some of his friends a week before his death. He died in his sleep last week. Jack had no immediate family. His parents had died in a car accident on New Years eve 1973. His only son John, a Harvard University graduate, died at the age 31 a few years ago on Thanksgiving day.


Jack loved to sing. He sang "O holy Night" during Christmas Eve services. He used to pray, "Lord give us the faith of Abraham, the love of King David, the strength of Samson, and the boldness of Peter". I was saddened to know that Jack died alone. Then I was reminded that Jack did not die alone. Jesus, his Savior, was with him.

The service consisted of singing and thanksgiving. An accomplished Trumpet player showed up for the service. (He has played at the White House several times for various gatherings). He played "How Great Thou Art" and "In the Garden". At the grave side service he played "Nearer, My God, to Thee" and "The Lord's Prayer". After the service friends gathered for a sumptuous meal of Homemade Lasagna, rolls, and salads. It was day of thanksgiving and praise to the Lord.

The Old Testament reading for last Sunday was taken from Jeremiah 31: 31 ff. The Jeremiah passage is a beautiful picture of God’s faithfulness. Our Lord God always keeps His promises.
I was reading about a Christian guy named Roger Simms, who was just discharged from the army and was hitchhiking his way back home. He was picked up by a guy driving a Cadillac. The driver said, "My name is Mr. Hanover. I’m headed to Chicago. I have a business there. Come on in."
After talking about many things, Roger felt led of the Spirit to share Christ with him. But he kept putting it off, until he realized he was just thirty minutes from home. It was now or never. So, Roger cleared his throat, "Mr. Hanover, I would like to talk to you about something very important." Then he shared the gospel. And he asked Mr. Hanover if he would like to receive Christ as his Savior. To Roger’s surprise, the Cadillac pulled over to the side of the road. Roger thought "Oh boy, I’m about to get kicked out of the car." But the businessman bowed his head and received Christ right on the spot. And then he said, "Roger, this is the greatest thing that has ever happened to me. Thank you so much."
Five years went by, Roger married, had a two-year-old boy, and a business of his own. Packing his suitcase for a business trip to Chicago, he found the small, white business card Hanover had given him. In Chicago he looked up Hanover Enterprises. The receptionist said, "His wife is here." So she came out and extended her hand. "You knew my husband?" Roger told how her husband had given him a ride when hitchhiking home after the war. She asked, "Can you tell me when that was?" He said, "It was May 7, five years ago, the day I was discharged from the army. I shared Christ with him. He pulled over to the side of the road and wept against the steering wheel. He gave his life to Christ right on the spot." Then explosive sobs shook her body and she cried openly. She said, "I prayed for my husband’s salvation for years. I really believed God would save him." Roger said, "Where is your husband?" She said, "He’s dead. He was in a car crash after he let you out of the car. He never got home. You see-I thought God had not kept His promise." Sobbing uncontrollably, she added, "I stopped living for God five years ago because I thought He had not kept His word!"
Mrs. Hanover found out something that day. God ALWAYS keeps his word. Even when we can’t see it with our own eyes, God is working behind the scenes in people’s lives. He is faithful even when we are Unfaithful. Psalm 145:13 says that "The LORD is faithful to all his promises and loving toward all He has made."


In Christ,

Brown


Friday March 30, 2012
Television Outreach
Time Warner Cable Channel 4
Time 7:00 PM
Saturday Evening Worship Service:
Location: First United Methodist Church
53 McKinley Avenue
Endicott, NY
Sponsored by: Union Center United Methodist Church
Time: 6:00 PM gathering for Coffee Fellowship
6:30 PM Worship Service
Date: Saturday, March 31, 2012
The Binghamton House of Prayer team will lead in music and Word.
"The Binghamton House of Prayer" is an Interdenominational and international ministry of prayer that is engaged in prayer for our region. This group meets weekly for prayer ministry.
There will be a very special time for prayer for healing and blessing.
Special Music by Laureen Naik

Prayer and Praise:
Praise the Lord for the wonderful and warm month of March which the Lord gave to us. Everywhere you look, there are flowers in full bloom. The daffodils and forsythias on the church grounds are in the abundant and colorful garb of spring. Praise the Lord for Ed Hower who, for so many years, cared for the flowers and plants with so much love.
The Lord blessed the Sunday worship services last Sunday, March 25.
Praise the Lord for the following, who celebrated birthdays over the past week: Donna Glover, Jack Black, Jim Holmes, Jean Warfield, Lois Holmes, Deborah Eckhardt, Ben Hettinger, Al Binder, Nola Rosenbarker (just turned 1), Marion Cameron (Linda Ayer's mom), and Jayne Flanagan. Jayne, who just turned 43, is still serving Christ joyfully in South Africa with her husband, Kirk, and 3 boys.
Praise the Lord for Rev. Earle Cowden, who had recent open heart surgery, who is regaining his strength. He even attended both morning and evening services yesterday. He has started walking 30 minutes a day.
Al Smith is also recovering from open heart surgery, and is back to teaching Sunday school.
Craig Sabin has returned to work part time, but needs continued prayer.
Jim French, recovering from knee and gall bladder surgeries.
Grayson Burlingame recently has surgery at Upstate Medical, and is at home recuperating.
Chris Haynes, who is recovering from eye surgery.
Praise the Lord that Jim Geer is again able to present the dramatic monologue, "Simon Peter", during this Lenten season.
Praise the Lord for the life and witness of Mari Hicks, a sweet servant of Jesus, who fought the good fight, and has now gone to be with her Lord.
Praise the Lord for the life of Don Simek, (Lynn Rosenbarker's uncle), aged 81. Pray for his family.
Praise the Lord for the life of Jack Checchia, who died in his sleep this past week at the age of 70. I was saddened to know that Jack died alone, but the Lord reminded me that He was with Jack. We had a beautiful service today in memory of Jack. Praise the Lord for those who came today to attend the service. Mary Haskell sang. Glenn Godoy shared some thoughts about Jack's life during the service. He had known Jack for many years. Mr. Katchedorian came and played hymns on his trumpet, including, "How Great Thou Art", and "In the Garden". At the graveside he played, "Nearer, My God, to Thee" and "The Lord's Prayer". It was a beautiful and sun-blessed service. Following the service friends gathered back at the church hall for a luncheon of homemade lasagna, rolls, and salad. I praise the Lord for so faithfully providing for his servants.
Jack's parents had died in 1973 as a result of a car accident on New Year's Eve. His only son, John, a Harvard graduate, had died several years ago at the age of 31. Jack had no family, but he had Jesus as his friend.
Praise the Lord for the youth sponsored Chicken Barbeque that was held on March 18.
Praise the Lord for a good week for Garry McFadden and Mariah McFadden.
Praise the Lord for the new addition that is just beginning. Loads of gravel have arrived, and ground should be broken in late April or early May.
Pray for the following:
Dusty Corwin, who had emergency surgery this week and is at Wilson. Also pray for Dusty and his wife, Sarah, as she recently miscarried.
Lee Sanford, who is battling cancer for the fourth time, with Leiomyo sarcoma, and will be having surgery at Lahey Clinic on April 5. A 7 hour surgery is projected.
Roger DuBois will be having hip replacement surgery on April 4 in Pittsburgh.
Judy Pflug, Karen Rosenbarker's sister and Donna Shultz's niece, will be having surgery at Cleveland Clinic this week.
Dr. Rodger Summers, who has a progressive neurological disorder.
Sandy Wingard, Mike Wingard's mother, is undergoing ongoing treatment for cancer.
Dave Fancher, who is very weak. Judy cares for him at home.
Geri Hall, mother of Sarah Hall (one of Sunita's best friends from high school), who has survived cancer for over 20 years.
Lucille Stasko, who is receiving hospice care.
Leo Cornett, who was recently hospitalized after a fall, but is at home and recovering. The Cornett's daughter, Nancy, came from Utah to spend several weeks caring for her mom and dad in their home. Presently they have home health care professionals assisting them by day and by night. They praise the Lord that they are able to live at home during this time. Their son, Dean, who lives in the area, visits them regularly and cares for many of their needs. Jean and Leo have been blessed to have 3 granddaughters. Now they have been blessed with 3 great-grandsons. The youngest was born prematurely, weighing in at about 2 pounds - now by God's amazing grace Nathan is about 10 pounds.
Continue to pray for Laureen. She is gaining from her back injury, but must still be extremely careful to avoid re-injury.
Pray for Carol Hartz, Lisa Babcock's mom, who was hospitalized recently.
Pray for Pastor Brown's mom, aged 84 (approx.), who is getting weaker, and has some form of dementia.
One of Pastor Brown's boyhood friends, Sushant, is very ill, and has a brain tumor. They were friends from 2nd grade through college.
Pray for Pastor Brown, as he is possibly starting the hormone treatment in mid-June.
Keep praying for Ben Rosenbarker and Justin Brown, both in jail.
Pray for Lila Burlingame, who suffers from Menier's disease. Allison, Jean and Leo Cornett's granddaughter also suffers from this condition.
Bud and Carol Lee.
Grant DeGaramo
Michelle Rucker, facing cancer treatment.
Sarah Deuel, facing possible further surgery.
Danielle DeGaramo, who suffers from ongoing seizures
Pray for Sunita and Andy, who will be leaving in Mid-May for Albania. They will be there for 6 weeks.
As we approach Palm Sunday and Holy Week we praise the Lord for bringing us to participate in celebrating this Holy Season.
We will gather this Wednesday evening for a special meal at 6 PM, for Bible study and prayer starting at 6:30 PM, and for Choir practice beginning at 7:30 PM.
Join us for our weekly television outreach on Friday evening, Time Warner Cable Channel 4, at 7 PM.
Saturday Evening Worship Service:
Location: First United Methodist Church
53 McKinley Avenue
Endicott, NY
Sponsored by: Union Center United Methodist Church
Time: 6:00 PM gathering for Coffee Fellowship
6:30 PM Worship Service
Date: Saturday, March 31, 2012
The Binghamton House of Prayer team will lead in music and Word.
"The Binhamton House of Prayer" is an Interdenominational and inernational ministry of prayer that is engaged in prayer for our region. This group meets weekly for prayer ministry.
There will be a very special time for prayer for healing and blessing.
Special Music by Laureen Naik

This coming Sunday will be our Palm Sunday celebration. Come and join us. Invite your friends and family to join us in worship, praise, and celebration. Following the second service there will be an Easter egg hunt for the children, coordinated by Shannan Meilunas and Tegan Kraus. There will also be an Easter banquet for one and all, prepared with much love by Rodney Haines and Kathy Dence.
APRIL 5 at 6:30 PM there will be a Maundy Thursday foot washing and communion service. We will gather in the Fellowship Hall for this special service.
APRIL 6 at 6:30 PM there will be a Good Friday Service at Union Center UMC –
"Simon Peter" will be presented by our brother Jim Geer and the team. Join us for this very special presentation on the life and witness of Simon Peter.
APRIL 7 at 6:30 PM will be a very special Easter Eve celebration. This will be held at the First United Methodist Church, Endicott. The service of worship and praise will include Hymns and songs both classic and contemporary. We are blessed to have Aric Phinney at the Grand Piano, and Yancey Moore at the Pipe Organ, Dave Berry as the song leader and soloist, along with special musicians Winnie Allen and Emma Brunson. Come, Share, and Rejoice.
APRIL 8 at 6:30 AM A Sunrise service will be held at the pavilion at Union Center
Christian Church, 950 Boswell Hill Road. Rev. Marshall Sorber will be preaching. We will have special music. Mr. Katchudurian will be presenting special Easter Music on his trumpet.
You are all welcome back to the Union Center Church Fellowship Hall for a special Easter Morning breakfast prepared and served by Jim Holmes and the team.
We will gather for Special Easter Celebration and worship at 8:30 and 11:00 AM
at the Union Center UMC. The Youth and children will be presenting a very special song for Easter morning at both services. The Adult Choir will also be singing at both services. Sunday School will meet at 9:50 AM. We will gather for Easter Morning Worship At Wesley at 9:30 AM. We have so much to celebrate. We have so much to sing about. We have so much to rejoice in. It is all About Jesus, who came, who saw, and who conquered. He is upon the Throne.

Monday, March 26, 2012

Brown's Daily Word 3-26-12

Good morning,

Praise the Lord for this new day. He blessed us with a beautiful weekend of rest, renewal, worship and witness. We have a young woman in the church who reminds me from time to time, "I get to serve the Lord". Indeed we get to worship the Lord. One of the readings for yesterday was taken from John 12: 20 ff.

Our world is mesmerized by celebrities. We want to know what they wear, eat, do on vacation, whom they are marrying or divorcing. Maybe it's because we sometimes think celebrities are almost superhero. Many people go out of their way to get up close and personal with someone “famous.”

That’s what we see here in John 12:20-26. In this text Jesus was on his way to Jerusalem to celebrate the Passover. He had just raised his friend Lazarus from the dead. We read in verse 20 that some Greeks who were on their way to worship at the Feast came to Philip with a request, wanting to see Jesus. Philip told Andrew about the request, then both Philip and Andrew went to their Master with the request. Jesus did not give an outright answer, but He responded in a way that was much more significant than that. “The hour has come for the Son of Man to be glorified.”

What Jesus meant was that the appropriate time had come for him to fulfill His mission. It was the opportune time because now the world (symbolized by the word “Greeks”) were ready to see him. Then in verse 24 He went on to say, “I tell you the truth…” (By the way, when Jesus says this you better be paying attention.) “…unless a kernel of wheat falls to the ground and dies, it remains alone. . But if it dies, it produces many seeds.” A self-centered life, a self-seeking life, a selfish life is a lonely life. The Lord gave dire warning here that there is loneliness in selfishness. The man or woman who live immersed only in his or her own interests, ploys, plans, and pleasures are miserable in their selfishness.

Jesus made a profound statement about Himself and His purpose in using the illustration about the kernel of wheat. Unless His own body were to fall to the ground and die (and be buried) there is no way there will be a harvest. Unless He went to the cross, what these Greeks really needed could never be attained. His death produces a harvest of life, hope and purpose for us! Glory comes through death.
Jesus then turned from talking about Himself to talking about you and I. “The man who loves his life will lose it, while the man who hates his life will keep it for eternal life. Whoever serves me must follow me; and where I am, my servant also will be. My Father will honor the one who serves me.”
Verse 24 is about Jesus. Only His death is necessary and sufficient for us to be a part of His harvest, of His life. Only through death was Jesus truly glorified. Jesus is calling us to a certain death as well, but not necessarily a physical death. He calls us to death to business as usual. We must be grains of wheat that fall to the ground. We do that by being a follower/servant of Jesus Christ. We need to see our lives from a different perspective. “The man who loves his life will lose it, while the man who hates his life in this world will keep it for eternal life.” Greatness for us is not found in titles, fancy cars, a lucrative career, or a beautiful spouse. When Jesus said we are to “hate our lives” we need to understand what He was saying.

On her way out yesterday, after worship, one woman who is very passionate about Christ shook me up by saying, "What does Jesus mean, when He says that one does need to hate his a her life?" He was NOT saying that we must have a literal, mean hate, despising our lives. Jesus was using a Hebraic expression that means “love less”. We are to keep our lives here in the right perspective. Our relationship to him is far more important than anything else. How do you find greatness or celebrity status in this world? We do this by becoming a servant. Verse 26 says “whoever serves me”. Those who love their lives think servanthood is beyond them. “There’s just things I’m not willing to do because I’m afraid of what people will think of me. I’m afraid it’s beyond me” — this is the attitude of those who loves their lives too much. A servant wants to serve. He or she wants to follow where Jesus would serve.

Unless a grain of wheat is buried in the ground, dead to the world, it is never any more than a grain of wheat. But if it is buried, it sprouts and reproduces itself many times over. In the same way, anyone who holds on to life just as it is destroys that life. By letting go, reckless in your love, you’ll have it forever, real and eternal.”
It takes broken soil to produce a crop, broken clouds to produce rain, broken grain to give bread and broken bread to give strength. It was a broken perfume box that gave off a fragrance one day in the life of Jesus. Our Lord specializes in using broken things, broken lives, broken vessels. He makes something beautiful out of the brokenness of our lives.

Blessed be His Name.

In Christ,

Brown

Friday March 30, 2012
Television Outreach
Time Warner Cable Channel 4
Time 7:00 PM
Saturday Evening Worship Service:
Location: First United Methodist Church
53 McKinley Avenue
Endicott, NY
Sponsored by: Union Center United Methodist Church
Time: 6:00 PM gathering for Coffee Fellowship
6:30 PM Worship Service
Date: Saturday, March 31, 2012
The Binghamton House of Prayer team will lead in music and Word.
"The Binhamton House of Prayer" is an Interdenominational and inernational ministry of prayer that is engaged in prayer for our region. This group meets weekly for prayer ministry.
There will be a very special time for prayer for healing and blessing.
Special Music by Laureen Naik