From the Desk of PJ:
Cameron's Sunday Morning Worship Recap
"Could it be? What if it is?" John 20:1, 11, 16-18
Third Sunday of Easter
Cameron Community near and far:
Thank you for participating in our Zoom worship yesterday. It was a joyful service. We hope you enjoyed hearing new insights into Jesus' ministry and learning about Mary Magdalene.
Jesus said to her, "Do not hold me, for I have not yet ascended to the Father, but go to my brethren and say to them I am ascending to my Father and your Father, to my God and your God." John (20:17)
The Holy Spirit is at work in each of us and all of us, and because we are here today there is a call to "go and tell the others."
Marian Straight
Singing of Comfort and Hope Strange, uncertain times bring us the need, the longing, really, for comfort, hope, and healing. Music can touch those needs and help us express our longings. So Cameron, what are your go-to hymns/songs for finding/evoking peace and hope in these uncertain times? We want to be able to sing some of these songs for our time for Prayers during our online worship. Please send your suggestions for Hymns/Songs of Comfort and Hope to Jeremy McLeod at revmcleod@comcast.net.
How CAN we keep from singing?
Spirit and Soul Care, Pastor Denise will have virtual office hours on Tuesday mornings from 8:30 - 9:30, and Thursday afternoons from 1:00 - 3:00 p.m. She is available to chat about how is it with your soul. These 30-minute sessions can be scheduled by emailing her at revdenise19@gmail.com. Pastor Jackson is available, as always, just contact her for availability.
We will also have Virtual Cameron Conversations on every 2nd and 4th Tuesday evening from 6:00 - 7:00 p.m. (Bring your supper).
A topic of discussion will be presented. Everyone is welcome to chat and connect. Our first gathering will be this Tuesday, April 28.
Topic: Cameron Conversations
Time: April 28, 2020 06:00 PM Mountain Time (US and Canada)
Every week on Tuesday, until June 9, 2020, 4 occurrence(s)
Music from all Cameron folk – thank you for sharing talents and songs with us.
Ila Jean had a birthday this last week! Happy birthday from your Cameron family!
Cathy is grateful for easy hair styles, and that she got to hug her son this week.
Glad to see Betty as she is traveling/moving.
Cindy gives thanks for all the prayers. Still no diagnosis, but knows we are supporting her!
Linda Rae celebrates not needing further surgery for her shoulder.
Neil’s working with the CO Office of Behavioral Health; Happy to say that two more years of housing has been acquired for a dozen folks/families.
Lovelyn and Kate – SUGAR COOKIES and preschool dance parties are lifting spirits!
Continued thanks ‒ and prayers – to Tiffany and those on the frontline.
Sue reminds us to be grateful for the beautiful weather!
Amanda is grateful for Albuterol.
Concerns:
Betty is traveling back to CO to pick up her mom, Thelma, then traveling back to Washington. Prayers for safe healthy travels.
Cathy asks for prayers for the mom of her friend. She is 87 and has pneumonia.
Nina encourages those that don’t feel well; please seek help. And prayers for all docs, nurses, medical staff, especially Lynde’s son, Shay.
Russ prays for his cousin, Laura, in Phoenix.
Emily’s brother Charles is moving to Phoenix for medical/health reasons.
Jan reminds us to pray for those in nursing homes and assisted living.
Amber’s friend Carol has a hard time finding/keeping a job. Prayers for employment.
Marti’s friend is out of work, dealing with mental health issues and not dealing with isolation very well. Prayers to those that are having a harder time with those combinations.
Billy, a friend of Kim’s daughter, is in ICU. Prayers for wife Stephani and 6-year-old Liam.