Funeral Arrangements for Tammy Dugger
Rest eternal grant to Tamela, O Lord:
And let light perpetual shine upon her.
May her soul, and the souls of the the faithful departed,
Through the mercy of God, rest in peace. Amen.
Rest eternal grant to Tamela, O Lord:
And let light perpetual shine upon her.
May her soul, and the souls of the the faithful departed,
Through the mercy of God, rest in peace. Amen.
The Unstoppable Movie Night is tomorrow night, Tuesday, September 24! If you have missed the announcements, award-winning actor, writer, and producer Kirk Cameron has created a documentary film in response to the question: “Why does a loving God allow horrible things to happen to good people?” He calls this his “most personal project ever.” If you would like to meet up with other Church of the Messiah people and talk about the question and the movie either beforehand or afterwards you must either RSVP on the Unstoppable Movie Night Event on Church of the Messiah’s Facebook Page (by clicking the link) or by contacting Fr. Scott Looker directly TONIGHT. This is a one-night only showing sponsored by Liberty University and, since there is only one showing, you should probably buy your tickets in advance. (Click HERE to buy the tickets on-line.) We would love for everyone who is interested to be able to attend together. This could be a great conversation starter and a fantastic means of discussing the Gospel with friends who are wrestling with these kinds of issues.
Archbishop Bates began his ordained ministry in the Episcopal Church where, in 1985, he was called to serve as the associate pastor of St. Thomas Episcopal Church, in Malverne, New York. Five years later, after the retirement of the senior pastor then-Fr. Bates was called to be the senior pastors–a position he has maintained ever since! In 1994, Fr. Bates left the Episcopal Church and joined the fledgling Charismatic Episcopal Church. The following year, St. Thomas Episcopal Church became a part of the CEC and changed their name to Church of the Intercessor. On November 14, 1997, Craig Bates was consecrated the first Bishop of the Diocese of the Northeast. Nine years later, on January 9, 2008, Bishop Bates was elected the second Patriarch of the International Communion of the Charismatic Episcopal Church. While his official enthronement was not until the International Convocation that Summer in Orlando, Archbishop Bates’ election was effective immediately and the first church he visited after his election was Church of the Messiah. There are many churches in the ICCEC who have never hosted the Patriarch. Church of the Messiah is particularly blessed as this will be our second opportunity host the most senior bishop in our entire denomination.
In addition to pastoring the same church for over 25 years and all of his episcopal ministry, Archbishop Bates holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Psychology from Franconia College, a Master’s Degree in Counseling Psychology from Anna Maria College and a Master of Divinity from the General Theological Seminary. Archbishop Bates is extremely active in the New York metropolitan area as a voice for church unity, an original signer of the Manhattan Declaration, and a staunch defender of the pre-born in the Pro-Life movement. He has been married to his wife for over 40 years and together they have three grown children and six grand-children: Jocelyn, Callie, Charlotte, Aaron, Devon, and Hunter. Of course, there is a local family connection as well. Archbishop Bates’ middle daughter Katie married Fr. Scott Melanson’s middle son Alan in December of 2002.
This is an incredible opportunity and blessing for Church of the Messiah and we are truly privileged to be able to host the Patriarch of our Communion a second time in six years. Some churches have never had such an opportunity. We are truly blessed. For a preview of what you can expect from a teaching by Archbishop Bates, you may click HERE to go to “Bishop’s Best,” a collection of sermons from Church of the Intercessor. Archbishop Bates will be preaching and celebrating at our regular 10:30am service on October 6 at the Sam R. Marks Chapel on the Campus of Jacksonville University. For directions, click HERE or, for more information, contact the parish office directly at 904-721-4199.
For perspective, let’s start off by looking at some before and after photos.
As for the real good news, the city has officially approved our building permits and David Monk’s team from ShayCore Enterprises has been hard at work already getting things prepared as quickly as possible. We have met with out interior design team and have a plan for moving forward once construction in completed. Although it is still very early in the process, we appear to be both on schedule and on budget.
There is still much to do but yet even more to be excited about as we move forward in this critical time in the life of Church of the Messiah. Please continue to pray for God’s blessing and favor on all aspects of our move and all those who are involved!
Beginning on September 25 and running through November 3, willing pro-life Christians will have an opportunity to sign up for an hour-long vigil outside the new, proposed Planned Parenthood location on Powers Avenue. Click HERE to sign up for a time slot.
On Saturday, September 28, Christians throughout the city will participate in a Jericho March around the new, proposed Planned Parenthood location, marching on public sidewalks around the Planned Parenthood building at 5978 Powers Avenue (Click HERE for a map) six times offering prayer and praise to God Almighty, and pleading for an end to abortion in Jacksonville. On the seventh time we will shout with the victory that God is answering our prayers. We will start the March with an 8′ Cross of the Unborn, the Ten Commandments, the American Flag and the Christian Flag. This will be followed by the Pastors and church leaders from all different denominations.
This is always an amazing event! After the first Jericho March 3 ½ years ago, the Planned Parenthood location on Beach Blvd stopped doing abortions. The day of the second Jericho March, 5 babies were saved. Last fall, we held a Jericho March around the empty Planned Parenthood building, and, to this day, it remains UNOCCUPIED! Also, since the first Jericho March in 2009, abortions have dropped to a 10 year low of 6,547.
If you are able to attend, please RSVP on the Jericho March Event Page on Church of the Messiah’s Facebook Page or by contacting Lizz Looker directly.
On Tuesday, September 24, we will meet at a restaurant near Tinseltown to discuss the movie over dinner before heading over to Tinseltown Theater at 8pm. This is a one-time only showing sponsored by Liberty University and, since there is only one showing, you should probably buy your tickets in advance. (Click HERE to buy the tickets on-line)
We understand that this is a school-night and that some people may not be able to attend. If you cannot attend dinner beforehand but still would like to join us for the movie, that is totally fine. Some people may want to get a cup of coffee afterwards to further discuss the movie. Please join us for whatever you are able to attend. If you are interested in attending, please RSVP on the Unstoppable Movie Night Event on Church of the Messiah’s Facebook Page or by contacting Fr. Scott Looker directly. This promises to be an amazing night and we look forward to addressing this challenging issue together.
Place me like a seal over your heart, like a seal on your arm;
For love is as strong as death, its jealousy unyielding as the grave.
It burns like blazing fire, like a mighty flame.
Many waters cannot quench love; rivers cannot sweep it away.Song of Solomon 8:6-7