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The Torch BROOKS CHURCH December 2014 – January 2015 Volume 5, Issue 3 INSIDE THIS ISSUE: The Unveiling 2 Won’t You Give? 3 Forgiveness 4 Fasting & Sacrifice 5 Ministry At Work 6 Safe Nights 7 Relay For Life 8 Getting To Know 9 Children’s Corner 10 Contact Information 10 The Prayer Corner 10 Contact Information 10 I Pastor’s Message Greetings in the Divine Love that is found in none other than our Lord and Savior Jesus the Christ! As we prepare to conclude another year under the grace of God, I ask that you remember, retain, recollect and reminisce over the amazing and the miraculous that has occurred in the life of our church this year. Now that you have done that I ask that you prepare your hearts, your minds and your souls to go even higher in 2015. Because “Together We Build” beloved, now that our minds, our monies, our mission & our ministry is right. We are anchored by “The Love Movement” which has saturated every aspects of our ministry allowing us to walk in the mandate of the Nehemiah Movement. Listen, “Then I told them about the gracious hand of my God upon me and what the King had said to me. They replied, “Let us start rebuilding.” So they began this good work.” Be reminded of what God has already done for us which is but a small glimpse of what God will do. I pray that this Advent Season will prepare you for what is to come for it is and will truly be incredible. Blessings! Pastor Jason L. Robinson Hand Me Another Brick! 19 But when Sanballat the Horonite, Tobiah the Ammonite official and Geshemthe Arab heard about it, they mocked and ridiculed us. “What is this you are doing?” they asked. “Are you rebelling against the king?”20 I answered them by saying, “The God of heaven will give us success. We his servants will start rebuilding, but as for you, you have no share in Jerusalem or any claim or historic right to it.” (Nehemiah 2:19-20 – NIV) Forgetting the Past As we enter a New Year, it is time to forget the past and to look to the future. God wants new things to spring up in our lives. We cannot operate in newness living in the past. Philippians 3:13-14, declares “No, dear brothers and sisters, I am still not all I should be, but I am focusing all my energies on this one thing: Forgetting the past and looking forward to what lies ahead, I strain to reach the end of the race and receive the prize for which God, through Christ Jesus, is calling us up to heaven.” (NLT) A happy and blessed New Year awaits you! The Torch The Unveiling Page 2 It is written in (1 Corinthians 2:9), “However, as it is written: "What no eye has seen, what no ear has heard, and what no human mind has conceived -- the things God has prepared for those who love him.” God is doing and preparing some great things at Brooks Church. On November 2, 2014, Pastor Robinson and the Building Committee unveiled the long awaited plans for the future Brooks campus expansion. Just prior to the presentation, we announced our five month, divinely inspired partnership with Church Development Services (CDS), a Virginia Beach, Virginia faith based development organization and introduced its CEO, Mr. Glen Trematore. Glen provide an excellent summary of a feasibility study, including the floor plans, color renderings, and estimates to the congregation. The excitement about what God has called us to do could be felt by all in the house of the Lord. Brooks is “Where the Worship, the Word, and the Witness are Worth the Trip!” We at Brooks know where there is partnership there must be fellowship! We would like to thank Glen Treamtore, CEO of CDS and his son Gunnar for fellowshipping with us during the unveiling service. Based on the congregations overwhelming positive response, we contacted our conference leadership. On December 15, 2014, the Brooks building committee presented our plans to the Washington East District Committee on Church Location and Building, and in what we already knew was God’s will, they accepted our initial designs and estimates. After a little over 120 days of diligent work, fellowship, prayer and fasting, God’s favor shines through. It is now time to move into the next phases with boldness. Nehemiah Movement BUMC Groundbreaking Now is the time for God’s people to show their faithfulness and for everyone to participate in the Nehemiah Movement. Let us strive to give “first fruits” as described by Rev. Dr. Rodney Smothers at the church anniversary, but also know that every contribution is worthy of praise! But let us not forget that this movement is about our ministry and mission. As we continue to provide our time, talents and treasures to minister and to others, the more we will see God move in the life of the church. And so, as the people responded in Nehemiah 2:18 “Let us rise up and build. So they strengthened their hands for the good work.” Together we will build. Let’s ready our shovels and hardhats for the soon to come ground breaking and for the expansion of our ministry! Page 3 Won’t You Give? The Torch Mary, a virgin, was living in Galilee of Nazareth and was engaged to be married to Joseph, a Jewish carpenter. An angel visited her and explained to her that she would conceive a son by the power of the Holy Spirit. She would carry and give birth to this child and she would name him Jesus. A Child Is Born In Bethlehem! At first Mary was afraid and troubled by the angel's words. Being a virgin, Mary questioned the angel, "How will this be?" The angel explained that the child would be God's own Son and, therefore, "nothing is impossible with God." Humbled and in awe, Mary believed the angel of the Lord and rejoiced in God her Savior. Being a good Jewish girl, surely Mary reflected on the prophecy in the garden when God in told the serpent “And I will put enmity between you and the women, and between your offspring and hers; he will crush your head and you will strike his heel.” Genesis 3:15. One can assume that she may have pondered on the words found in Isaiah 7:14 foretelling this event, "Therefore the Lord Himself will give you a sign: The virgin will be with child and will give birth to a son, and will call him Immanuel." As foretold to Mary by the angel, she miraculously became pregnant through the Holy Spirit. Mary being engaged to be married to Joseph, she told Joseph she was pregnant. Joseph felt disgraced. He knew the child was not his own. He knew Mary's apparent unfaithfulness would bring a grave social stigma on Joseph, Mary and the child. Joseph not only had the right to end his engagement with Mary, under Jewish law she could be put to death by stoning. Joseph’s initial reaction was a human one that men and women alike could understand. He was going to break the engagement. There was no need to wait for the DNA test. Joseph knew he and Mary had not known one another! Joseph being a righteous man he did the appropriate thing, he treated Mary with extreme kindness. He did not want to cause her further shame, so he decided to act quietly. Proverbs 13:6 tells us that “Righteousness guards him whose way is blameless.” God knew that Joseph was faced with a test. God will provide a way for His children to endure and pass every test if we just believe. God sent an angel to Joseph in a dream to verify Mary's story and reassure him that his marriage to her was God's will. The angel explained that the child within Mary was conceived by the Holy Spirit, that his name would be Jesus and that he was the foretold Messiah, God with us. When Joseph woke from his dream, he obeyed God and took Mary home to be his wife, in spite of the public humiliation he would face. God will turn humiliation into victory if we will only humble ourselves and obey His will. Joseph’s humble and obedient spirit is the reason God called him to be the earthly father to His Son, the Messiah. As we celebrate the birth of our Lord and Savior Jesus, let’s remember the humbleness of Mary and Joseph and their faithful willingness to obey and trust in God’s Word. Let us remember the humble beginnings of Jesus. His being born in a stable. And, let us remember how Christ humbly and willingly gave His life that we be saved. Let us humble ourselves and willingly give God our hearts, minds, body and souls. What a wonderful gift to give in this season! The Torch Forgiveness Page 4 Forgiveness in the Bible is one of the greatest blessings that God has given us. It is also one of the greatest blessings we can give to others. We must forgive those who wrong us, just as our Father has forgiven us. If we all lived by the mantra “an eye for an eye and a tooth for a tooth,” we would all be blind and toothless. Often forgiveness isn’t easy. Emotional and physical abuse hurt. Betrayal and lies destroy relationships. Yes, we struggle with true forgiveness, but, we must overcome the struggle and forgive. We hurt ourselves more by not forgiving those who offend us. We must simply forgive them and move on. What complicates and often hinders us from forgiving is wasting time on questions like: Do I have to forgive those who never apologize? Yes. Do I have to maintain a relationship when I forgive the offender? No. Do things have to return to the way they were before the offense? No. Can I forgive and not forget? No, that’s called holding a grudge not forgiveness. Forgiveness isn’t something we do for others. We do it so we can get well and move on. What does forgiveness mean or constitute? According to Merriam Webster, forgive means to stop feeling anger towards someone who has done something wrong and to stop blaming someone. Forgiveness simply is the act of excusing a mistake or offense by someone (be it real or perceived). Very often people do not mean to offend us. They are totally unware of the offense, but, we must forgive them regardless. We must learn to forgive the small offenses and mistakes. It is important that we not blow up minor things into major issues and resentments. Let it go! We must learn to forgive without demanding restitution, punishment and an apology. Getting even is not forgiveness, it is getting even. True forgiveness means we are not going to seek vengeance or restitution for an offense by taking things into our own hands. “Vengeance is mine saith the Lord.” (Romans 12:19, NIV). We must release feelings of anger, hatred, and resentment. This can be the hardest part of forgiveness for most people. Guess what? Releasing and letting go is the first step in forgiveness. Allowing hurt to linger, will consume you and make you into a miserable and bitter person. Thus, you actually bring more pain on yourself than the offender did. Although anger is a natural human emotion. The Bible tells us: “In your anger do not sin. Do not let the sun go down while you are still angry, and do not give the devil a foothold (Ephesians 4:26).” So, while we have the right to be angry when we are wronged, we should not allow that anger to lead to sin, bitterness and grudges. As we enter a New Year, it’s time to pick ourselves up, dust ourselves off, and move forward with our lives with true forgiveness. If we allow anger to linger, then we invite Satan’s ways into our lives. This leads to misery and corruption. Let it go! Move on! Pray to God for healing and forgiveness. God forgives us for our sins and so we must forgive others. We have been graciously forgiven by God. If we do not extend that same forgiveness to others, then we are hypocrites and are undeserving of God’s forgiveness. Matthew 6:14-15 NIV – “For if you forgive men when they sin against you, your heavenly Father will also forgive you. But if you do not forgive men their sins, your Father will not forgive your sins.” Page 5 The Torch Fasting & Sacrifice Brooks United Methodists Church: The Kingdom Agenda * Phase IV Joel 2: 12-13 *Even now,* declares the Lord, *return to me with all your heart, with fasting and weeping and mourning.* Rend your heart and not your garments. Return to the Lord your God, for he is gracious and compassionate, slow to anger and abounding in love, and he relents from sending calamity.* Worship Times FASTING Worship Experiences: & PRAYING January 1 – 31, 2015 Sunday Worship at 10:00 a.m. Sunday’s at 9:45 a.m., Kids In Divine Study (KIDS) Church. Wednesday’s – Bible Study at 7:00 p.m. 1st Sunday’s - Adult Sunday School 8:45 a.m. Fasting is defined as to voluntarily abstain from and go without as to observe a holy day. F * Faithful A * Attitude S * Sacrifice T * Temporal Financial Fasting – praying and spending time in God’s Word. As we prepare "Build Together" in 2015 in the month of January as a church family we will fast for 31 days! There will be three different FAST so that all with prayerful and faithful participate. FAST SECTION Brooks Church Food Fasting – praying and being fed by the Word of God. Finances - you are to spend no money beyond what you need for bills, gas and so on. (That means no eating out, fast food, shopping or otherwise just the essentials). Our Vision Food - you are to only eat once a day and you can only drink water (flavored water is acceptable). Technology - you can only use it for work. (That means no texting; no face book, no T.V, etc.) “Where the Worship, the Word and the Witness are Worth the Trip.” Technology Fasting – praying, listening and watching God move. We seek to Equip, Encourage, Empower and “E”mpact disciples for Jesus Christ. The Torch Hospitality & New Ministry At Members Work Page 6 Willing Workers Ministry The Brooks Willing Workers Ministry is a committed ministry that is ready to serve whenever and wherever there is a need in the church. We are a ministry focused on meeting the needs of the church. Willingly Working For Christ! Following are the members of the Willing Workers: Shirley Bourne, Peggy Brooks, Ysedria Brooks, Edwardine Commodore, Carolyn Gray, Valerie Hampton, Brindle Hutchins, Dianette Johnson, Ellen Johnson, Brenda Mackall, Pamela Mackall, Cheryl Massey, Emmanuel Massey, Clarice Parran, Diane Parran, Lucille Reynolds, Laverne Steward, Lawaun Titus, Harriet White and Sharon White. Our ministry has grown over the past year, we are very proud of this achievement. Some of the work we do includes the beautification of the church such as placing flowers and draperies in the sanctuary and fellowship hall. Our most important work is to plan and ensure the success of the annual church anniversary celebrations. Submitted by: Dianette Johnson Brooks “Women On The Move For Christ” United Methodist Women We would like to thank everyone who had an opportunity to attend the Women's Day Program. Associate Pastor Margo Gross from Greater Mount Zion Church served as the guest speaker. Her message was truly inspirational and the program was a very successful event. Upcoming events and dates: We would love for you to join us! Saturday, March 14, 2015 - Women's Tea Saturday, April 25, 2015 - Community Dinner Saturday, May 9, 2015 - Walk-A-Thon Sunday, September 20, 2015 - Senior Appreciation Day Sunday, October 18, 2015 - Women's Day 2014 United Methodist Women’s Day “Shades of Pink” Submitted by: Brooks United Methodist Women Zara Evans, President Page 7 Safe Nights & Relay For Life Support Local Churches Unite To Support Safe Nights My desire to help others led me to attend the Homeless Resource Day held on October 24, 2014 in the Calvert County Library. There I met Sue Bilek, a representative from Safe Nights of Calvert County. I explained my desire to help. I told her we did not have the space to host at Brooks United Methodist Church, but perhaps we could assist in some way. Sue asked if I would be the contact person from our church. I agreed and began to recruit volunteers. Safe Nights is a moveable homeless shelter that provides a warm bed and three nutritious meals within a safe environment to those in need. Brooks United Methodist Church partnered with Solomons United Methodist Church, Eastern United Methodist Church, and St. Johns United Methodist Church to host and provide meals for ten guests. The guests were housed at the East-Johns Youth Center in Lusby the week of November 30 thru December 7. With the financial support of the church and the Brooks United Methodist Women, volunteers came together to provide items needed for bedding, cook and serve meals, monitor the guests overnight, and clean the living space and restrooms. It was a very rewarding experience to share a meal and conversation with the guests and other volunteers. The guests were very polite and appreciative. I would like to thank the following members for their assistance in this program: Mrs. Margaret Brooks, Mrs. Maxine Brown, Miss Brenda Butler, Ms. Lisa Howard, Mrs. Brindle Hutchins, Ms. Gloria Mason, Mrs. Iszetta Saunders-Johnson, Mrs. Cozette Washington, and Mrs. Ephonia Wills. The goal for next year is to increase the number of volunteers. Submitted by Pamela Mackall The Torch Brooks Miracle Workers Raise money to support the American Cancer Society. What Is Relay? Relay is not a race. It is an overnight community fundraising walk. Teams of people camp out around a track. Members of each team take turns walking around the track. Food, games and activities provide entertainment and build camaraderie. It's a family-friendly environment for the entire community. Because it’s a team event, individual participants are not required to be there the entire time. But it's so much fun, you'll find it hard to leave! 2014 Support – 2015 Planning! This year our team was not able to reach our goal of $3,000.00, but we were able to raise $2,654.00 for this worthy cause. We would like to take this time to thank the church family and Pastor Jason L. Robinson for their generous donations and support. There are some exciting changes for Relay in 2015. Relay will be on Saturday, June 13, from 2 pm-2am at the Calvert County Fairgrounds. Registration is free, but participants are encouraged to raise a minimum of one hundred dollars. Visit www.RelayForLife.org/CalvertMD for more information or to register. The 2015 kickoff party will be held Wednesday, January 7, at 6:30pm at the Prince Frederick Volunteer Rescue Squad. Join us for free food, fun, information about our June Relay For Life event, and great door prizes. All are welcome. We will have a team again for the June 2015 Relay For Life. Each team member is encouraged to raise a minimum of one hundred dollars! Please support us by being a member and making a donation. Don't wait, start collecting your donations now. See Pamela Mackall for details or suggestions. The Torch Relay For Life - Continue Page 8 Why We Donate? While the American Cancer Society is making progress toward a world without cancer, only with your dedication and fundraising efforts can we finish the fight against the disease. With your help, we aren’t just fighting one type of cancer – we’re fighting for every birthday threatened by every cancer in every community. Each person who shares the Relay For Life experience can take pride in knowing that they are working to create a world where this disease will no longer threaten our loved ones or rob anyone of another birthday. Your contributions are important because they support: James 5:14-15 - “Is anyone among you sick? Let them call the elders of the church to pray over them and anoint them with oil in the name of the Lord. And the prayer offered in faith will make the sick person well; the Lord will raise them up. If they have sinned, they will be forgiven.” New International Version (NIV) Page 9 Getting To Know Our Members The Torch Elveta Peterson was born, August 10, 1957 at Freedman’s Hospital (currently known as Howard University Hospital) located in Washington, D.C. Elveta’s hometown is Clinton, North Carolina located in Sampson County. Elveta is the daughter of the late Franklin Leroy and Elveta Faison Peterson. She has five siblings, Thaddeus Douglass Peterson, Johnnie Leroy Peterson, Willard Cornell Peterson, James Franklin Peterson and Lolita Maria Peterson. Elveta is currently divorced. She is the proud parent of one daughter, LaVeta Maria McKinney and a step-son, Larry Cornelius McKinney II. She is the grandmother of LaNaya Maria McKinney. Elveta Peterson Elveta’s favorite times of the year are fall and the Christmas holidays. She loves cool weather especially when traveling down south. She loves the hustle and bustle of Christmas shopping, decorating, baking, sitting by the fireside, and visiting with family and friends during the holidays. Her favorite hymn is “Swing Low, Sweet Chariot.” Her favorite gospel song is “No Greater Love” – Smokie Norful. Favorite movies: The Best Man Holiday and Madea’s Family Reunion. Elveta’s favorite foods are: Porterhouse steak, sweet potatoes, pinto beans, collard greens, vegetarian chili, cornbread, pizza from New York, pancakes, decadent chocolate cake. She enjoys Exercising, dancing, reading books, periodicals, and newspapers, computing, shopping, traveling abroad to experience different cultures and sample the various culinary arts, quiet walks along the water, renovating and decorating homes in her spare time. If you ask Elveta what are some of her childhood memories she will tell you: “My father spoiling me rotten.” “My father’s Sunday dinners after church.” “Being escorted by the Sheriff to my grandmother’s house upon entering Sampson County, North Carolina. (My grandmother was very concerned about our well-being especially when traveling to the south at night. She would always request that a Sheriff escort us to her house once crossing the county line but failed to let us know of her request.)” “Witnessing the Klu Klux Klan during the mid-1960s ride pass my grandmother’s house on horses and greeting me with a warm smile and hello. (It was very clear to me that they knew my grandmother)” “Attending family reunions in the south with about 600 relatives in attendance” “Listening to my relatives share stories about my ancestors.” Elveta has several philosophies on life and they are: The way you treat people determines the fate of your destiny. People that are close to God can see things that worldly people can’t. You pay for every wrong thing you do before you die. If you don’t work, you don’t eat. Some of your relatives can be your worst enemies. You can count the number of friends you have on one hand. Elveta’s favorite bible verses are “Philippians 4:13, “I can do all this through him who gives me strength” and Romans 13:8, “Love Fulfills the Law. Let no debt remain outstanding, except the continuing debt to love one another, for whoever loves others has fulfilled the law. She considers the gift of the Holy Spirit and God’s Grace and Mercy as her best blessing from God. If you ask Elveta what attracted her to Brooks, she will tell you, “The serene environment, the warm personalities of the people, the awesome Pastor, and the order of worship attracts me to Brooks. I love the country environment because it reminds me of that of my hometown. The family ties within the church resemble that of my home church; you can attend any church in Clinton, North Carolina and run into someone that is related to me. Our Pastor, Jason L. Robinson reminds me of the Pastor of Lisbon Street Baptist Church located in Clinton, North Carolina, which I have fond memories of.” The Torch Contact Information Page 10 Contact Information: Brooks United Methodist Church 5550 Mackall Road St.Leonard, Maryland20685 Telephone: 410-586-3972 Fax: 410-586-8117 Email: brookschurch@comcast.com Facebook: Brooks United Methodist Church – Saint Leonard Maryland Take a few moments and “visit” www.brooksumc.org to “see” what’s going on at Brooks Church. Brooks invites you to join us in worship online. Visit our website Live Online Worship page and receive a blessing! Pray in this Season for Love, Peace and Joy! Lord, we pray for brotherly and sisterly love in this season. We pray for peace throughout the world. Jesus we need you like never before. Where there is hopelessness plant hope. Where there is hate allow love to spring up. Where there is unrest pour out your joy and peace! Lord, as we enter a New Year, we pray for our young men and women. Place a hedge of protection around them. Amen. If you would like to provide a prayer for the next edition of The Torch please see Lisa Howard. Visit our Facebook page to stay abreast of upcoming events and to view our photo gallery. If you need to contact Pastor Robinson, he can be reached at (410) 586-3792 or JayRob1914@aol.com