Call to Worship - You are invited to light a candle in your home to welcome the presence of the Holy Spirit
Ring the Bells - El Dorado
Passing of the Peace: Through the act of passing the peace of Christ, we offer our sincere desire to love our neighbor.
You are invited to greet one another in the live stream chat on Instagram, YouTube, and Facebook.
Announcements:
Stewardship Campaign: Our goal is to raise $20,000/month for payroll, so that we can continue to employ all the people who are working tirelessly to bring the Good News to all who need to hear it. My prayer is that we can raise enough money to cover our church’s payroll over the next three months. This allows the congregation to use any money we have on hand to directly support our ministries.
We have converted our parsonage into a co-housing community, which now has 6 residents living safely and affordably together. We have been able to support people who might not have been able to find sustainable housing in the current market, and we can ensure that they will stay housed during the pandemic. It would be an additional hope to raise $3,000/month to support the utilities and expenses of the co-housing community.
Jubilee Fund: This fund is designated to helping reduce the burden of debt in our community. As we make our way through the pandemic, the economic pressures are going to be challenging. If you feel led, you can now donate through Venmo!
VENMO: You can find us here: https://venmo.com/LAFirstUMC
PAYPAL: https://paypal.me/LAFirstUMC
SQUARE: https://checkout.square.site/pay/be673aef7fcb424e98387016d184e57d
DISCIPLE 2 BIBLE STUDY: Mondays at 5:30 PM via Zoom
October 25: Chapter 21 - Teach Us How to Live
Day 1: Luke 6:17-49 - Sermon on the Plain
Day 2: Matthew 5-7 - Sermon on the Mount
Day 3: Luke 7 - Healings, Jesus and John, A Forgiven Woman
Day 4: Luke 8 - Kingdom Parables, Healings
Day 5: Luke 9:1-50 - Training the Twelve, Peter’s Confession, Transfiguration
Day 6: Study Manual, p. 160-167
November 1: Chapter 22 - Signs of God’s Rule
Day 1: Luke 9:51-10:24 - The Cost of Discipleship, Mission of the Seventy
Day 2: Luke 10: 25-37 - The Neighbor
Day 3: Luke 10:38-11:23 - Martha and Mary, the Loving Father, Jesus and the Demons
Day 4: Luke 11:24-12:34 - Woe to the Scribes and Pharisees
Day 5: Luke 12:35-13:35 - Be Ready, Bear Fruit, Sabbath Healing, Jerusalem
Day 6: Study Manual, p. 168-175
November 8: Chapter 23 - Learning to Follow
Day 1: Luke 14:25-35 - Estimate the Cost; 15 - The Search for the Lost
Day 2: Luke 16 - Money: the Shrewd Manager, the Rich Man and Lazarus
Day 3: Luke 17 - Sin, Faith, Gratitude, Preparedness
Day 4: Luke 18 - The Persistent Widow, Pharisee and Tax Collector, The Rich Ruler, Jesus’ Suffering Foretold
Day 5: Luke 19:1-27 - Zacchaeus, Ten Pounds; Matthew 25:14-46 - Judgment
Day 6: Study Manual, p. 176-183
November 15: Chapter 24 - Sent as Witnesses
Day 1: Luke 19:28-48 - Palm Sunday
Day 2: Luke 20-21 - Teaching in the Temple
Day 3: Luke 22 - Betrayal, Passover Meal, the Garden, Arrest and Trial
Day 4: Luke 23 - Crucifixion and Burial
Day 5: Luke 24 - Resurrection and Empty Tomb, Emmaus Road, the Great Command
Day 6: Study Manual, p. 184-191
November 22: No Class
November 29: Chapter 25 - Acts of the Holy Spirit
Day 1: Acts 1 - Ascension, Replacement for Judas
Day 2: Acts 2 - Pentecost, Peter’s Sermon, Common Fellowship
Day 3: Acts 3 - Peter and John Heal a Lame Man
Day 4: Acts 4 - Peter and John before the Council, Praying for Boldness, Sharing
Day 5: Acts 5 - Ananias and Sapphira, Obey God not Humans
Day 6: Study Manual, p. 192-199
December 6: Chapter 26 - Community in Jerusalem
Day 1: Acts 6 - Seven Deacons, Stephen Charged
Day 2: Acts 7 - Stephen’s Speech, First Martyr
Day 3: Acts 8 - Philip, Peter, and John in Samaria; the Ethiopian Eunuch
Day 4: Acts 9:1-31 - Saul’s Conversion
Day 5: Galatians 1 - Paul, an Apostle
Day 6: Study Manual, p. 200-207
December 13: Chapter 27 - Missionary Zeal
December 20: Chapter 28 - Count It Joy
December 27: No Class
January 3: No Class
January 10: Chapter 29 - Fellowship of Courage
January 17: No Class
January 24: Chapter 30 - Temples, Politics, and Business
January 31: Chapter 31 - Boldness for the Gospel
February 7: Chapter 32 - Ordering Our Lives
Sermon Series: September 12-November 21
Listening to the stories of Biblical characters to learn about their journey of faith
We have a NEW new mailing address!
When we are able to meet in person, we will still be congregating in our tents under the blue California sky on the corner of Flower & Olympic in the heart of DTLA, but if you need to send anything to the church via snail mail, here is the address you can reach us at:
Los Angeles First United Methodist Church
P.O. Box 173, South Pasadena CA 91031
CHARGE CONFERENCE: Tuesday, November 16 at 7:00 PM via Zoom, Rev. Mark Nakagawa, presiding
Haiti Assistance
If you are wondering how you can help, one way is to donate to the United Methodist Committee on Relief:
https://umcmission.org/umcor/
Also Abby Walters Blackmon, a friend of the church, recommends www.harvestfieldhaiti.org/donate-now. Harvestfield Ministry is the ministry she and Greg are involved with. A hundred percent of the donations to Harvestfield goes to support the community of Les Anglais, the community they serve. Abby and Greg have gone to Haiti several times a year on alternating tours for several years. Both are doctors and go to offer medical help.
Invitation to Mentor High School Seniors at Kid City!
Kid City is starting to recruit mentors for its high school senior scholars program. Anne would love to welcome more LA First church members in as mentors as a way of learning more about Kid City, the amazing young people we work with, and the larger community that is affiliated with LA First. The commitment is 1-2 hours a week for the academic year. Please feel free to contact Anne at annehawthorne@urbanfoundation.org if you have questions. Kid City would also love to invite you tofill out this survey and learn more directly from Kid City staff. And thank you for supporting Kid City!
From our friends at Now Art LA: Attention artists! Are you an artist living and/or working in Downtown Los Angeles? We are searching for artists across all mediums as we compile a comprehensive directory of artists in DTLA. Simply answer a few short questions on this Google Form. https://bit.ly/3DRXVxl
Comeback Checks Program for Small Businesses
Applications opened Tuesday, October 26, for the $25M “Comeback Checks” COVID-19 financial recovery program. $5,000 grants are available for 5,000 small businesses located and operated within the City of Los Angeles. Applications are due by November 2, 2021. For more information and to apply, click here.
L.A. renters & landlords: LA City’s eviction protections are still in effect, even as many State protections are scheduled to expire 10/1. Rent & utility assistance is also still available for renters & landlords impacted by COVID-19. Learn more at Coronavirus.LACity.org/Rent.
Join the conversation about LA Redistricting and Fair Maps and let the LACCRC2021 know what is important to YOU. YOUR Voice is YOUR Power! Visit https://laccrc2021.org/ for more information about redistricting.
LA Small Business Academy
The City of Los Angeles is inviting interested entrepreneurs and small business owners in the professional/personal services sector to apply to the LA Small Business Academy. A series of five virtual classes will be held in Oct-Dec. For more information and to apply, click here.
South Park Business Improvement District is hiring!
SPBID is currently hiring a Program Manager to oversee economic development programs and maintain relationships with the business and real estate community. For more details, email our Executive Director Ellen Riotto at ellen@southpark.la.
Free, live one-on-one help with school work is available through the LA Public Library every day 11am-11pm for K-12 students and adult learners in 40+ subjects. To learn more, visit https://lapl.org/studentsuccess
Qualifying renters and landlords are now eligible for 100% of rent and utilities owed. City of LA renters and landlords can NOW apply! Visit https://housing.ca.gov/ or call 833-430-2122 for more info.
Small Business Grants
With funding from the American Rescue Plan Act, LA City will distribute $37M in grants to small businesses impacted by COVID-19 to provide rental assistance and support their recovery. https://ewddlacity.com/index.php/local-business/businesssource-centers
Mask Mandate for Los Angeles
As the Covid cases increase, please remember we are required to wear masks indoors to keep ourselves and others safe.
Covid Testing:
You can get your digital vaccination record:
myvaccinerecord.cdph.ca.gov
healthvana.com
carbonhealth.com
LA City is now offering free testing, without appointments at City-run sites. Find a site near you: Coronavirus.LACity.org/Testing
For additional COVID-19 resources: Coronavirus.LACity.org/Resources
Vaccines:
Vaccine requirements went into effect Thursday, LA County providing mobile vaccinations, testing vendors, as well as a toolkit for owners of bars and businesses that serve alcohol, as well as for those running mega events. For more info visit, ph.lacounty.gov/coronavirus
Pfizer boosters are now available for select groups in Los Angeles County.
Eligible Los Angeles County residents for a booster include adults 65+ & residents of long-term care facilities, people 18-64 (underlying medical conditions), & people 18-64 w/ high institutional/occupational risk (healthcare workers, first responders, grocery store workers)
For more information visit http://www.publichealth.lacounty.gov/media/Coronavirus/vaccine/index.htm
REMINDER: Targeted vaccine requirements go into effect Oct 7! For info on bar, nightclub, lounge, brewery, winery, & distillery requirements, visit our website for the business toolkit to ensure HOO safety & compliance. If you need to get vaccinated, visit vaccinatelacounty.com
California residents can now request in-home vaccinations and/or transit assistance to get vaccinated by registering at MyTurn.ca.gov or by calling the California Department of Public Health (CDPH) COVID-19 Call Center at 1-833-422-4255.
Everyone 12 years and older in LA County is now eligible to receive the COVID-19 vaccine. Children 12-17 are only eligible to receive the Pfizer vaccine—to find a location near you, visit bit.ly/PfizerSites. Learn more about the vaccines at vaccinatelacounty.com.
Need a ride? Uber and Lyft are providing free rides to and from vaccination sites. Don't have the apps? Call 833-540-0473 to book your ride.
There are several vaccine sites set up by Carbon Health that you can check: https://carbonhealth.com/
LA County: http://www.publichealth.lacounty.gov/media/Coronavirus/vaccine/index.htm
Orange County residents and workers: Register for a vaccination appointment at https://othena.com
CALL TO PRAYER: Down to the River to Pray - El Dorado
Joys and Concerns: We believe that the best way to bear our burdens is to share them with one another. You are invited to share your joys and concerns so that our community can hold these things in our hearts as we lift them to God together.
You are invited to share your prayers in the Facebook Live Chat, or on the YouTube Live chat.
Today, we remember General Jeff, widely recognized as the Mayor of Skid Row. He died yesterday from congestive heart failure.
These are a few things which meant a lot to General Jeff, and ways we can continue the work he started.
· Lawsuit against the City re: Skid Row Neighborhood Council election, which is in the are in the Appeal stage.
· METRO Reginal Connector Public Art project in Little Tokyo depicting Skid Row community.
· The Skid Row City Mural on 6th and San Julian. Mercy Housing is interested in recreating this iconic mural on their new low-income housing project.
Scripture Lesson: Job 42:1-6, 10-17, NRSV Narrated by Oscar Gomez
Then Job answered the Lord:
‘I know that you can do all things,
and that no purpose of yours can be thwarted.
“Who is this that hides counsel without knowledge?”
Therefore I have uttered what I did not understand,
things too wonderful for me, which I did not know.
“Hear, and I will speak;
I will question you, and you declare to me.”
I had heard of you by the hearing of the ear,
but now my eye sees you;
therefore I despise myself,
and repent in dust and ashes.’
And the Lord restored the fortunes of Job when he had prayed for his friends; and the Lord gave Job twice as much as he had before. Then there came to him all his brothers and sisters and all who had known him before, and they ate bread with him in his house; they showed him sympathy and comforted him for all the evil that the Lord had brought upon him; and each of them gave him a piece of money and a gold ring.The Lord blessed the latter days of Job more than his beginning; and he had fourteen thousand sheep, six thousand camels, a thousand yoke of oxen, and a thousand donkeys. He also had seven sons and three daughters. He named the first Jemimah, the second Keziah, and the third Keren-happuch. In all the land there were no women so beautiful as Job’s daughters; and their father gave them an inheritance along with their brothers. After this Job lived for one hundred and forty years, and saw his children, and his children’s children, four generations. And Job died, old and full of days.
One: This is the Word of God for us, the people of God.
All: Thanks be to God!
Sermon: Job’s Wisdom in Praise - Rev. Mandy McDow
HOLY COMMUNION
Invitation to the Table: As we understand the Body of Christ to be inclusive, we understand God’s table of grace and fellowship can extend into our homes. As you’re able, bring your own elements to this time. Bread, Juice, Coffee, Muffins… the Body of Christ is comprised of wonder and mystery. Today, we celebrate that God can reach us where we are, even if we are not together.
The Great Mystery of our Faith
All: Christ has died
Christ is risen.
Christ will come again.
The Lord’s Prayer
Our Father, who art in heaven, hallowed be thy Name,
thy kingdom come, thy will be done,
on earth as it is in heaven.
Give us this day our daily bread.
And forgive us our trespasses,
as we forgive those who trespass against us.
And lead us not into temptation, but deliver us from evil.
For thine is the kingdom, and the power, and the glory,
for ever and ever. Amen.
CLOSING SONG: Then Came the Morning - El Dorado
Benediction Remember:
God is with you,
God is for you,
God refuses to be God without you.
And may all of God’s people say: Amen.
Virtual Coffee Hour Begins now!
Immediately following worship on Zoom