Friday, December 28, 2007

Painted clouds over grassy Lake Okeechobee



In case anyone wondered if the drought was having an effect on Lake Okeechobee, just check out this picture. Where water once was, grass now is... a little prairie growing on the north of the lake! It's really pretty, but we need lots of rain in the basins north of Okeechobee... enjoy the picture, though! This is classic Okeechobee, the vaulted sky and natural land, painted clouds at sunset!

Tuesday, December 25, 2007

A very special Christmas



Christmas Eve service was very special this year. It was a celebration of God's light in our darkness, and the light of the candles and decorations seemed to shine out the news: News, news! Jesus Christ has come for us, true Light of true Light, very God of very God, into our darkened world: rejoice! May you know that Light this year, in ways that you need the most... Alleluia!

Yet searched and true they found it!

I sing the birth

A Christmas carol by Ben Jonson


I sing the birth was born tonight,
The Author both of life and light:
The angels so did sound it,
The angels so did sound it, so did sound it;
The like the ravished shepherds said,
Who saw the light and were afraid,
Yet searched, and true they found it,
Yet searched, and true they found it,
True they found it, and true they found it.

The Son of God, the eternal King,
That did us all salvation bring,
And freed the world from danger,
And freed the world from danger, freed from danger,
He whom the whole world could not take,
The Word which heaven and earth did make,
Was now laid in a manger,
Was now laid in a manger
In a manger, laid in a manger.

What comfort do we by Him win,
Who made Himself the price of sin,
To make us heirs of glory!
To make us heirs of glory, heirs of glory!
To see this Babe, all innocence,
A Martyrs born in our defense--
Can man forget the story,
Can man forget,
Can man forget the story,
Forget the story?
Can man forget the story?

Selah!

Thursday, December 13, 2007

Advent at Okeechobee Presbyterian Church


A beautiful arrangement crafted by Joyce -- thanks Joyce!

Advent services

Advent at Okeechobee Presbyterian Church is special! Our services progress through the Advent candles of Hope, Peace, Joy and Love, culminating in the lighting of the Christ candle on Christmas Eve -- which then is shared throughout the congregation in candlelight service, signifying the light of Jesus that fills our lives and makes us new.

The schedule for the remaining services in Advent:

  • Sunday morning, December 16th 10:30 a.m. -- third Sunday of Advent
  • Sunday morning, December 23rd 10:30 a.m. -- fourth Sunday of Advent
  • Monday evening, December 24th 7:00 p.m. -- Christmas Eve candlelight service!

Join us in worship of our Lord Jesus Christ, as we prepare our hearts for His advent here!

God bless you and your family this year... may you sense a special grace renewing you in faith and wonder for His awesome care!

A Litany for Advent

Antiphons

O Wisdom,
coming forth from the mouth of the Most High,
pervading and permeating all creation,
you order all things with strength and gentleness.
Come now and teach us the way to salvation.

Come Lord Jesus!

O Adonai,
Ruler of the house of Israel,
you appeared in the burning bush to Moses
and gave him the law on Sinai:
Come with outstretched arm to save us:

Come Lord Jesus!

O Root of Jesse,
rising as a sign for all the peoples,
before you earthly rulers will keep silent
and nations give you honor:
Come quickly to deliver us.

Come Lord Jesus!

O Key of David,
Scepter over the house of Israel,
you open and no one can close;
you close and no one can open:
Come to set free the prisoners
who live in darkness and the shadow of death.

Come Lord Jesus!

O Ruler of the nations,
Monarch for whom the people long,
you are the Cornerstone uniting all humanity:
Come save us all, whom you formed out of clay.

Come Lord Jesus!

O Immanuel,
our Sovereign and Lawgiver,
you are the desire of all the nations and Savior of all:
Come and save us, O Lord our God.

Come Lord Jesus!

Silence.

Prayer

God of grace,
Ever faithful to your promises,
The earth rejoices in hope of our Savior’s coming
And looks forward with longing
To His return at the end of time.
Prepare our hearts to receive Him when He cmes,
For He is Lord forever and ever. Amen.

Selah.

“Litany of Advent: O Antiphons,” Book of Common Worship, 167.

To do thy will, O Lord!

Our Great Redeemer

Words: Christian Hymnbook, 1865, as alt. in The Hymnal 1982.

Tune: This Endris Nyght


"I come," the great Redeemer cries,
"To do thy will, O Lord!"
At Jordan's stream, behold!
He seals the sure prophetic word.

"Thus it becomes to fulfill
all righteousness," He said.
Then, faithful to the Lord's commands,
through Jordan's flood was led.

Hark, a glad voice! The Father speaks
from heaven's exalted height:
"This is my Son, my well-beloved
in whom I take delight."

The Savior Jesus, well-beloved!
His Name we will profess,
like Him desirous to fulfill
God's will in righteousness.

No more we'll count ourselves our own
but His in bonds of love.
Oh, may such bonds for ever draw
our souls to things above!

Selah.