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Thursday, January 31, 2008

Message from Bart Kelso in the Philippines


Following is a message to the church emailed this morning (January 31) from Bart Kelso, our man in the Philippines!

How I hope this message gets through! For several days after our Jan.14 arrival in the Philippines, one of our neices tried without success to send my "Dear Church Family" letter to a couple of you from her workplace in town (no computer on the family farm), but a major cable in Manila was down for about a week. Rachel reached us by phone, however, and so I hope there was an announcement in church on Jan.20 that we had arrived safely. Mercifully, Priscilla's mother is still with us, very weak but still able to take food, to laugh, and to converse in both Cebuano and English.

Since recovering from jet-lag I've been active, yet not overly busy. I preached Jan.20 & 27 for a local fellowship where my brother-in-law Rey is an Elder, but there's still plenty of time to relax. That's good, as I'll need time and stamina to fulfill a major commitment March 7-8. Rey and his Pastor want me to lead a seminar for church leaders on the dual themes of Administration and Pastoral Self-Care. I said yes to them, as it's congruent with my mentoring. I figured we'd have 12-15 people that Fri.-Sat. Pastor Jerry, however, expects 60-70. Whatever the number, please pray for that gathering.

Since the 28th we've been staying with a cousin in Dumaguete City, near Silliman University. This Sun. I'll preach at the early service of the SU Church, where I was Pastor-in-Residence for the Summer of '96. Next Tues. & Thurs. Priscilla and I have been asked to co-lead discussions with graduating Seniors and with new faculty and staff, as part of the university's Christian Emphasis Week. I said in my letter in the Dec.30 bulletin that "I don't think God will let me lie fallow for long," but who could have guessed all of this? Obviously, I won't begin to know what a "typical" month of retirement is like until we get back to the U.S.

There are so many people to visit with here, both relations and friends. And so many stories to tell: of our travel adventures, of God's provision during the trip here, and of you, our church family, whose love and generosity enabled us to be here, and to return home. That, we expect, will be on March 19, during Holy Week. Meanwhile, Priscilla and I are praying for you, confident that the Lord has good things -- and choice people -- in store for Cambridge Church. Please share this letter, in some way, with the rest of the church family. We love you all! Yours and His, BART

Wednesday, January 30, 2008

Please Pray for Emma Jane

Emma Jane was hospitalized Monday night with pneumonia. She's at Cambridge City Hospital, Rm 422. She's still tired and breathing hard. Short visits are welcome, and definitely prayers.

Sunday, January 20, 2008

Ash Wednesday Service

Please join the Burlington Presbyterian Church this year for the Ash Wednesday service--Feb 6, 7:30 pm. We will also be sharing this service with folks from Waltham. It will be much in the style of previous Ash Wednesday gatherings, with ashes for those who choose, and service of communion. The Burlington church would also be glad for the name of someone who might participate in a reading or other portion of the service.

Thursday, January 10, 2008

Longwood Area Prayer Group

Longwood area faculty, staff, and students:

Consider yourselves invited!

Informal lunchtime prayer
12:30pm every Thursday at the
Brigham & Women's Chapel

We are a non-denominational group of Christians from
Harvard Medical School
, Beth Israel, and beyond.

All are welcome!

We usually wind down by 1pm,
but you are welcome to come and go as your schedule allows.

The Brigham & Women’s Chapel is right next to the Tower 1 elevators.
Here is a map of BWH. The Chapel is right at the number 1 on the map.

For more information, email Trustees@CambridgePres.com

We hope to see you there!


Financial Secretary's Update

Financial Secretary's Update: Thank God for your generous hearts. We are on track to meet budget this year.

December contributions were enough to bring us to 100% of our budgeted income for the first 6 months of this fiscal year.

Praise God from whom all blessings flow!

Wednesday, January 9, 2008

Prayer Concern

John and Anna would appreciate prayer as they
enter into marriage counseling.

Please email any prayer concerns/celebrations to Trustees@CambridgePres.com

Open Positions at FUPC

Little Folks Fellowship Board Member needed: The nursery school associated with our church needs another board member to fill the vacancy left by Priscilla Kelso. If you think you might be interested and would like more information, please contact Mara Bradford or Japa Pallikkathayil.

Treasurer Needed: We traditionally elect new officers at our annual meeting in June. This year, we will need to elect a new treasurer. Since it would be useful for the new treasurer to be able to work with the old treasurer for a transitional period, we are looking to fill this position sooner. If you think you might be interested and would like more information, please contact Japa Pallikkathayil.