Subject: Spread the News about our Support Group for Young Women

Dear Hot Metal Community,


We continue our Advent journey this week, hearing the story of the Annunciation to Mary (Luke 1:26-38). Our own Megan Lindsey will preach about how Luke tells this story, and how  Mary hands on a perhaps more complicated legacy of bold and brave decision making than Luke lets on. 


This story is one where we first see how one generation interacts with the next. Mary hears the news of how she will conceive and be a mother - to the Messiah no less! - and she meets it with curiosity and faithfulness. "How can this be?" followed by "Here I am." I wonder if perhaps this is a good model for how we interact and tell stories across generations ourselves. 


In our American, individualized society we too often skip over our curiosity about one another. We make a whole lot of assumptions and get very defensive about our biases. As such, we cut off from one another. I think Mary's wondering about what God is up to in her and in Jesus might be an example to us about how to wonder about others. And her willingness to show up, even when it's scary and different, encourages us to do the same. 


As we continue to contemplate this theme of "From Generation to Generation," may we learn from Mary and her ability to wonder and be present for all God has in store. 


In Christ's peace,

Pastor Erin

Candlelight Vigil honoring the lives of those lost at Club Q

Wednesday December 7, 2022 6:00 pm

Outdoors at the Corner of Centre Avenue and South Aiken Street

First United Methodist Church and the Pittsburgh Equality Center invite you to honor the victims of the Club Q shooting.


Advent and Christmas at Hot Metal

Advent begins on Sunday, November 27th! Join us for worship at 10:30am on Sundays as we tell the story of Jesus "From Generation to Generation"


Other ways to celebrate the season! 

Sunday, December 11th 12pm - Advent Art Extravaganza! Join us after worship for an intergenerational time of making art and ornaments for the season, and packing cookie boxes for our Table and Homeless Ministry! Contact Makayla if you can make cookies! 

Friday, December 23rd 7pm - Christmas Eve EVE Worship! A family-friendly and exuberant celebration of the birth of Jesus! Join us for carols and story and fun! 

Saturday, December 24th 7pm - Christmas Eve Worship! A contemplative and prayerful worship as we wait for Christ to be born! 

Sunday, December 25th - NO WORSHIP at Hot Metal! Enjoy the day with your family and loved ones! 

Sunday, January 1st 10:30am - Worship with Lessons and Carols! Ring in the New Year with your favorite Christmas Carols and Stories! We'll also kick off the year right with a potluck breakfast! Bring your favorite breakfast dish to share!


Darkness as Hope //Reframing the Language of Advent 

Join us on Tuesdays at 8pm on Zoom (the Sunday Worship link) as we delve into the practice of Advent! We’ll confront the ways in which we have used the language of light and dark have been steeped in racialized biases, and how to create a robust antiracist language for this season. We’ll hear from a variety of Black and Womanist theologians and writers and artists to help us expand our understandings and wrestle together to help us find greater hope, peace, joy and love as we experience this season of anticipation. Sign Up here.


Support Group for Young Women Grieving Violence 

On Tuesdays, beginning December 6, from 4-5:30pm gather with young women (ages 16-24) grieving the aftermath of gun violence, and other forms of violence. Our therapist and pastor will be present to lead this group, and create safe and sacred space for sharing and processing and beginning to heal. This group is designed especially for young women of color in the aftermath of gun violence throughout the city. Contact therapist LaChan Russell at 412-376-7559 or lachan@hotmetalbridge.com

Support our Seminarian travelling to the Holy Land

Dear Hot Metal Faith Community,

After prayer and consideration, I have decided to take part in an intercultural experience to Israel/Palestine, January 6-16, 2023.  This opportunity is offered through World Mission Initiative of Pittsburgh Theological Seminary. 

The Intercultural trips are offered in conjunction with the course, Intercultural/Experiential Learning, which is now a required course for many of the Seminary’s students. This January, the Seminary is sending groups of students and trip leaders to four different destinations: Guatemala, Israel/Palestine, Lebanon/Iraq and Philippines.

 

A student team, led by Rev. Dr. De Neice Welch, Bidwell Presbyterian Church, Rev. Dr. John Welch, 6th Mount Zion Baptist Church and Dr. Bob Ross, Point Park University will travel to Israel/Palestine to examine “How do Palestinian Christians understand their context of conflict and violence and their consequent engagement in God's mission? What does faithful witness look like in a context of exclusion and control? In the Middle East and in Pittsburgh, is it possible to engage in God’s mission without attending to God’s justice?”

I am writing to invite you to participate in this intercultural experience, which will help prepare me and 30 other students for ministry. Graduates from Pittsburgh Seminary consistently rank the WMI trips as one of the most formative experiences of their seminary career. Please consider praying for me and all participants and leaders of our Israel/Palestine team.  Pray for the new friends we will make Israel/Palestine. And pray for us: for health and protection on the trip, for our effectiveness in ministry and ability to learn new things from this experience.  Pray that we will find the financial support to make this trip possible.  Pray that we will return with stories and a vision to inspire the church in the United States. 

Another way that you can participate is to support this intercultural experience financially.  I have received financial support from the World Mission Initiative, but still need $700 towards my balance due December 9.  I am trusting God to provide the resources for this mission trip.  If you feel that you could participate in this way, please follow the instructions below. 

Thank you very much for considering this request.

Gratefully in Christ,

 

Sherri Lynn Dunik

 

Instructions for Supporting a World Mission Initiative Trip

1.     Write a check payable to World Mission Initiative. 

2.     Write “Israel/Palestine Trip” on the memo line.

3.     Send your check to me at the address on this letter.


Hot Metal Worship: NOW WITH COFFEE - Sign up to be a Coffee Host
Help us create a space for community, connection, and caffeine on Sunday mornings! Coffee Hosts will show up around 9:30am to make the coffee, set up the coffee station, and greet people as they arrive for worship. After worship, they clean up and wash mugs. Instructions are available and Pastor Erin is around for troubleshooting! Providing goodies is always appreciated, but optional! Sign up here. 

Sunday Zoom Meeting // 10:30am:
https://zoom.us/j/789826837
Meeting ID: 789 826 837
Password: 031714

Wednesday Zoom Meeting // 1:00pm:
https://zoom.us/j/685174111
Meeting ID: 685 174 111
Password: 000513

Hot Metal Bridge Faith Community
Weekly Worship Gathering Sundays at 10:30am
2700 Jane St. | Pittsburgh, PA 15203 | 412-481-4010
hotmetal@hotmetalbridge.com | www.hotmetalbridge.com


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