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This year’s celebration of Juneteenth in Carroll Co. featured a documentary on the black churches in the area
This year’s celebration of Juneteenth in Carroll Co.
featured a documentary on the black churches in the area
featured a documentary on the black churches in the area
In the last several meetings of the Carroll County NAACP, we
have discussed Juneteenth.
have discussed Juneteenth.
June 30th, 2017 by Kevin E. Dayhoff
Westminster Md. - This year the Juneteenth celebration in
Carroll County, June 19th, 2017 at the Carroll Arts Center, featured a special
premiere screening of “The Rock of
our Ancestors,” a Community Media Center (CMC) produced documentary about
the origins, history, and impact of Carroll County’s small, African-American
Churches. For more information go here: http://www.carrollmediacenter.org/the-rock-of-our-ancestors/
Carroll County, June 19th, 2017 at the Carroll Arts Center, featured a special
premiere screening of “The Rock of
our Ancestors,” a Community Media Center (CMC) produced documentary about
the origins, history, and impact of Carroll County’s small, African-American
Churches. For more information go here: http://www.carrollmediacenter.org/the-rock-of-our-ancestors/
According to the April 27, 2017 minutes of the Carroll
County NAACP: “It was mentioned that the Community Media Center http://www.carrollmediacenter.org/
and the CC NAACP will partner in an upcoming event involving a movie that has
been made about the history of the Black churches in Carroll County.
County NAACP: “It was mentioned that the Community Media Center http://www.carrollmediacenter.org/
and the CC NAACP will partner in an upcoming event involving a movie that has
been made about the history of the Black churches in Carroll County.
The event will take place this year on June 19th, 2017 at
the Carroll Arts Center http://www.carrollcountyartscouncil.org/index.asp.
the Carroll Arts Center http://www.carrollcountyartscouncil.org/index.asp.
For those not familiar with Juneteenth, it is a celebration
of the news of the Emancipation Proclamation reaching Galveston Texas and being
publicly announced by Major General Gordon Granger on June 19th, 1865 - two and
a half years after President Lincoln’s Emancipation Proclamation had been
signed on January 1, 1863.
of the news of the Emancipation Proclamation reaching Galveston Texas and being
publicly announced by Major General Gordon Granger on June 19th, 1865 - two and
a half years after President Lincoln’s Emancipation Proclamation had been
signed on January 1, 1863.
To watch
a short trailer of the documentary
film on the black churches in Carroll County go here: https://youtu.be/ozGHZczQt1k
a short trailer of the documentary
film on the black churches in Carroll County go here: https://youtu.be/ozGHZczQt1k
According to Sherry Taylor with the Carroll Community Media
center, “Throughout our history, the
church has been the cornerstone around which people have gathered to build
their communities. It is the rock of faith that sustains us in times of
uncertainty, the foundation that supports us as we grow, and a touchstone to guide
us day-by-day.
center, “Throughout our history, the
church has been the cornerstone around which people have gathered to build
their communities. It is the rock of faith that sustains us in times of
uncertainty, the foundation that supports us as we grow, and a touchstone to guide
us day-by-day.
“But, some of our
small churches are finding themselves on shifting sand, facing an uncertain
future. Shrinking congregations, competing interests, and financial pressures
create significant challenges in their survival.
small churches are finding themselves on shifting sand, facing an uncertain
future. Shrinking congregations, competing interests, and financial pressures
create significant challenges in their survival.
“Carroll County’s
houses of worship not only serve as a source of strength and comfort, but also
have been vessels of history; some tracing their roots back over 100 years.
houses of worship not only serve as a source of strength and comfort, but also
have been vessels of history; some tracing their roots back over 100 years.
“For these
parishioners, the loss of the church, is the loss of their legacy. Today, it’s
not just the building or the congregation that is at risk, it is the very
heritage of their ancestors and the identity of an entire community that is at
stake.”
parishioners, the loss of the church, is the loss of their legacy. Today, it’s
not just the building or the congregation that is at risk, it is the very
heritage of their ancestors and the identity of an entire community that is at
stake.”
I recently wrote an article on Juneteenth that appeared in
the Carroll County Times - “Time
Flies: June 19 is Juneteenth Independence Day,” by Kevin Dayhoff June 16,
2017:
the Carroll County Times - “Time
Flies: June 19 is Juneteenth Independence Day,” by Kevin Dayhoff June 16,
2017:
“June 19, is "Juneteenth," a relatively
little-known holiday in approximately 45 of the 50 states, and the District of
Columbia. In June 2011, when I first wrote about the importance of Juneteenth
and advocated that Maryland recognize 'Juneteenth Independence Day,' only 38
states observed the holiday. Today, according to some recent research, Hawaii,
Montana, New Hampshire, North Dakota and South Dakota still do not recognize
the ‘19th of June.’ …”
little-known holiday in approximately 45 of the 50 states, and the District of
Columbia. In June 2011, when I first wrote about the importance of Juneteenth
and advocated that Maryland recognize 'Juneteenth Independence Day,' only 38
states observed the holiday. Today, according to some recent research, Hawaii,
Montana, New Hampshire, North Dakota and South Dakota still do not recognize
the ‘19th of June.’ …”
Find the article here: http://www.carrollcountytimes.com/columnists/features/ph-cc-dayhoff-061817-20170613-column.html
This year’s celebration of Juneteenth in Carroll Co.
featured a documentary on the black churches in the area https://patch.com/maryland/westminster/year-s-celebration-juneteenth-carroll-co-featured-documentary-black-churches
featured a documentary on the black churches in the area https://patch.com/maryland/westminster/year-s-celebration-juneteenth-carroll-co-featured-documentary-black-churches
This year’s celebration of Juneteenth in Carroll Co.
featured a documentary on the black churches in the area
featured a documentary on the black churches in the area
This year’s celebration of Juneteenth in Carroll Co.
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featured a documentary on the black churches in the area https://kevindayhoff.wordpress.com/2017/07/01/this-years-celebration-of-juneteenth-in-carroll-co-featured-a-documentary-on-the-black-churches-in-the-area/
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Wednesday, September 23, 2015
“Pastor’s Study” Grace Lutheran Church by Kevin E. Dayhoff September 20, 2015
“Pastor’s Study” Grace Lutheran Church by Kevin E. Dayhoff
September 20, 2015
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The Relentless Fight June 2014 Update
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Deep and Wide Book Review / / Wil Ramsey
Deep and Wide Book Review / / Wil Ramsey:
Andy Stanley’s Deep and Wide: Creating Churches Unchurched People Love to Attend is part memoir and part instruction manual on how to create churches for those outside the church. Deep and Wide is divided into five sections, “My Story” is Stanley’s personal background, “Our Story,” is the story of the planting of North Point Community Church in 1995, “Going Deep,” covers North Points’ spiritual formation technique “Going Wide,” is about how North Point structures its programming for outreaching and “Becoming Deep and Wide,” is about helping churches to transition to the type of church Stanley advocates. My thoughts on what Deep and Wide gets right and what it gets wrong are detailed below... http://www.wilramsey.com/deep-and-wide-book-review/
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Andy Stanley’s Deep and Wide: Creating Churches Unchurched People Love to Attend is part memoir and part instruction manual on how to create churches for those outside the church. Deep and Wide is divided into five sections, “My Story” is Stanley’s personal background, “Our Story,” is the story of the planting of North Point Community Church in 1995, “Going Deep,” covers North Points’ spiritual formation technique “Going Wide,” is about how North Point structures its programming for outreaching and “Becoming Deep and Wide,” is about helping churches to transition to the type of church Stanley advocates. My thoughts on what Deep and Wide gets right and what it gets wrong are detailed below... http://www.wilramsey.com/deep-and-wide-book-review/
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Don’t Let Worries Kill You, Let the church help.
Don’t Let Worries Kill You
Don’t Let Worries Kill You, Let the church help.
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This quiz can help you find the right denomination
January 7, 2011
Churchmouse Campanologist
Ringing the bells for
Christian traditions and getting our story out there. If we don’t, who will?
Many of us wonder why
we’re dissatisfied with the church we attend.
For some, this might be because the clergy displace biblical teachings
in favour of more worldly, including political, ones. However, others might be attending church in
a denomination which might not suit their theological beliefs.
So, how do we know
what denomination might be correct for us? Here’s a 24-question multiple-choice quiz that
can help clarify which church might be best for you, the Christian Denomination
Selector. It’s free and you don’t need
to register or leave an email address in order to discover the results.
OMG. My results indicate that I am 100 % Episcopal/Anglican
Church and 72 % Evangelical Lutheran Church and Methodist Wesleyan. I guess
this makes sense since my family are historically royalists - and I was raised
in the United Methodist Church. Do not tell my family or my pastors, LOL. Does
this mean I can’t be on the church council – or does it mean I get extra
committee assignments? God Save the Queen.
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Tuesday, November 26, 2013
Crossing the Creek, A Practical Guide to the Dying Process
“Crossing the Creek” is written by Michael Homes
http://www.slideshare.net/kevindayhoff/20000904-crossing-creek
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I received “Crossing the Creek, A Practical Guide to the
Dying Process” on the last day, November 13, 2013, of Bereavement Skills
Training at Carroll Hospice.
http://www.scribd.com/doc/187206483/%E2%80%9CCrossing-the-Creek%E2%80%9D-is-written-by-Michael-Homes
I recently took a 15-hour class in Bereavement Skills Training at Carroll Hospice, http://www.carrollhospice.org/Bereavement-Skills-Training taught by Kathleen A. Bare, M.S. Bereavement Counselor, Carroll Hospice, 292 Stoner Ave., Westminster, MD 21157.
The topics included an introduction to Carroll Hospice and
the services and functions hospice can provide when family members, loved-ones,
friends and colleagues are “Crossing the Creek.”
The class touched-upon the medical aspects of the dying
experience and advice for caregivers. Class segments included ‘normal grief,’
natural grief responses, children and grief. Complicated grief, suicides,
communication skills, rituals, support groups and resources.
On the last day of class, a member of the class distributed
a photocopy of the publication, “Crossing the Creek, A Practical Guide to the
Dying Process,” which the author, Michael
Homes, RN, identifies as “A nurse’s perspective on the medical aspects of
the dying experience and advice for caregivers.” My copy of “Crossing the Creek” is branded with a ‘print date’ of
September 4, 2000.
According to http://crossingthecreek.com/,
the publication is no longer available. Furthermore, the publisher, Damone-Rose
Publishing is going out of business. A brief
search of the internet did
not locate a place where the book could be purchased. This information was
accessed on November 25, 2013.
That is a shame because it is a valuable and well accepted
plain-language and common sense approach to the dying experience and advice to
caregivers…
In his introduction to “Crossing the Creek,” Mr. Holmes
writes:
“This
guide is intended to provide dying people and their caregivers with a general description
of what they can expect to encounter. While understanding does not eliminate
the impact of experience, it can: certainly reduce some of the consternation
and allay that creeping sense of panic•.
“All
transitions have similar key elements. Also, every person experiences, a wide
variety of transitions during the course of his/her lifetime. In that sense,
there is nothing new in dying process. In fact, each of us develops our own,
personal style for dealing with transitions. We tend to stick with that style,
whatever it might be, when we face the transition we call death.
“If
you would like to know how you will handle your own death, look back upon your
life and observe how you have handled all your other transitions. Unless you
decide to change your approach, that is how you will die.
While
all transitions have similar key elements, this guide deals specifically with
the transition of dying. Every person does not experience every sign or symptom
described herein, or a person may experience a particular sign or symptom in
his/her own unique way. There is room for infinite variation in how any given
individual may experience the dying process. At the same time, certain general
themes are common to all.
“It
is well to remember that all transitions entail some disagreeable or
uncomfortable aspects. Dying process is no exception. No reasonable person
expects that life will contain no discomforts, yet some espouse the notion that
somehow, death will. This is not a reasonable expectation. The dying process
has its difficult aspects regardless of one's level of enlightenment.
“Modern
medicine has demonstrated a remarkable capacity for mitigating or even
eliminating many disagreeable aspects of physical death. At the same time,
modern medicine cannot relieve people of responsibility for their own lives. We
all prepare for our own death by the manner in which we live our lives. Skilled
clinicians can be a great help, but we each bear the ultimate burden of
responsibility for how we live and how we die…”
For more information on grief, bereavement, death and dying,
or coping with death at the holidays and the various programs offered by Carroll Hospice, contact: Kathleen
A. Bare, M.S. Bereavement Counselor, Carroll Hospice, 292 Stoner Ave.,
Westminster, MD 21157, 410-871-7231, KBare@carrollhospitalcenter.org;
or go to: http://www.carrollhospice.org/home.
Kevin Dayhoff is a chaplain with the Westminster Volunteer
Fire Department and the Maryland Troopers Association Lodge # 20.
In addition he currently serves on the executive board of
the Carroll Co. branch of the NAACP and the church council of Grace Lutheran
Church.
In the past, he has taken a number of classes in various
aspects of the chaplaincy, including non-violence training, emergency incident
command and response, Red Cross disaster response training, and a Federation of
Fire Chaplains’ class in the Essentials of Fire Chaplaincy…
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A study of the Book by Dr Luke in Sunday school at Grace Lutheran Church
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Thursday, August 22, 2013
Caroline’s hands – our dried mangoes.
Caroline’s hands – our dried mangoes.
August 21, 2013
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Long road trips require ample portions of dried mangoes in
order to properly maintain the mind, body, spirit and soul to be appropriately
prepared for the journey.
Pictured here are the all-important hands that handled the
dried mangoes on our recent trip to the 2013 Evangelical Lutheran Church in
America Churchwide Assembly in Pittsburg during the week of Aug. 12-17 in
Pittsburgh.
This picture was taken on our way up the road to Pittsburgh
on August 10, 2013. It captures a moment in which the dried mangoes are in
Caroline’s hands as she waxes poetically upon the importance and spirituality
of this food of the Gods…
The Assembly took “action on some 80 ‘memorials’ or requests
from synods asking for Churchwide Assembly action on significant issues,”
according to a thoughtful and comprehensive article written about the assembly
by Lutheran magazine
writer, Elizabeth Hunter, “Paperless
in Pittsburgh.” The article by Ms. Hunter appeared in the August edition
of the magazine.
Ms. Hunter noted that voting members faced “Some big
decisions … amid daily worship, prayer and Bible studies under the theme
"Always Being Made New," based on 2 Corinthians 5:17.”
At the 2013 Lutheran Churchwide Assembly, 952 voting members
from the ELCA's 65 synods and 9,638 congregations elected a new presiding
bishop and secretary, and deliberated and adopted various budgets, financial
campaigns, social statements.
Last week, Caroline Babylon, Evelyn Babylon, Beth Clementson
and I volunteered at the 2013 Churchwide Assembly that was hosted by the
Southwestern Pennsylvania Synod.
It was the last biennial gathering of the ELCA's highest
legislative authority before the assembly transitions to a triennial cycle,
according to Ms. Hunter.
“Always being made New” was the theme of The Evangelical
Lutheran Church in American 2013 Churchwide Assembly that took place August
12-17, 2013 at the David L. Lawrence Convention Center, Pittsburgh, PA.
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go to www.elca.org.
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To learn more about the ELCA or to find an ELCA congregation
go to www.elca.org.
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Melissa Dorrance Disciplemakers Spring 2013 Exciting New Steps
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