By Jon Burnham
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July 9, 2025
God at Work in Flip-Flop Season Dear friends, Summertime in Houston means many things: the hum of air conditioners, sandals by the door, and the scent of sunscreen lingering in the air. Life takes on a slower rhythm this time of year. Schools are quiet, traffic eases up a bit, and calendars make room for road trips and rest. But here’s something beautiful I’ve noticed — even in flip-flop season, God doesn’t take a vacation from loving us. In fact, I’ve seen God’s gentle hand at work all over St. John’s this summer. I see it in the faces gathered for worship each Sunday, voices lifting old hymns and new prayers. I see it in the volunteers who show up early to prepare communion, water the flowers, unlock doors, or greet a visitor with a smile. I hear it in the hush of a sanctuary during prayer, and in the laughter that follows in McPhail Hall over coffee and conversation. The Spirit doesn’t follow our vacation schedules. Grace still flows, mercy still calls, and love still shows up — sometimes in sandals and sunglasses. So wherever your summer takes you — whether near a lake, under a shady tree, or right here in the pews of St. John’s — know that God is delighting in your journey. And when you return, we’ll be here, ready to celebrate every step of the way. Stay cool and stay blessed, Pastor Jon 🎉 Brunch This Sunday! A Feast of Gratitude and Fellowship Join us this Sunday after worship for a delicious church-wide Brunch, generously hosted by our Faith in Action and Property Committees. This gathering isn’t just about food—it’s a chance to come together in gratitude, celebrate our community, and break bread (and baguettes!) with joy. The menu is a beautiful reflection of generosity and care. You’ll find warm beans, crusty baguette, and delightful fried dough buns, a nod to comforting simplicity. For something fresh and bright, enjoy our Chicken Cranberry Salad and a refreshing Fruit Salad—perfect for a summer day. A Crunchy Broccoli, Raisin, and Almond Salad brings a mix of texture and flavor that’s both nourishing and satisfying. And yes, there will be desserts! Expect cookies, churros, and other sweet surprises. Rounding out the spread is a hearty Pasta Salad and a colorful Provençal Vegetable Tian, a French-inspired dish layered with roasted vegetables and herbs. This brunch is not only a culinary treat—it’s an act of love. We give thanks for the hands that prepared it, the hearts that planned it, and the spirit of hospitality that fills our halls. Come hungry. Come grateful. Come as you are. 🕊️ “They broke bread in their homes and ate together with glad and sincere hearts.” — Acts 2:46 🌟 Get Ready for VBS 2025! 🌟 Friday, July 25 (5:00–8:00 PM) & Saturday, July 26 (9:00 AM–2:00 PM) JULY 25 & 26 — A Miraculous Adventure Awaits! Mark your calendars and claim your spot for an unforgettable weekend as we dive into the WONDERS of Biblical Miracles at this year’s Vacation Bible School! 🎉 SAVE YOUR PLACE by filling out the Pre-Registration Forms—available now in the Narthex and Church Office. This helps us plan for meals, classroom space, and materials—and will save you time at check-in Friday night! ✍️ Parents: You can also grab a full child registration form ahead of time and bring it completed on Friday, July 25, to make your arrival smooth and easy. 💵 Don’t forget: There’s a $5 fee per person and we’re also collecting non-perishable food items to bless the BIM Food Pantry. 🔥 Let’s make this year’s VBS an amazing celebration of faith, fun, and fellowship! See you there! 🎉 Celebrating 98 Years of Grace — Happy Birthday, Vivian Ivy! 🎉 Last Sunday, the sanctuary filled with music and love as the congregation of St. John’s joyfully sang “Happy Birthday” to our beloved Vivian Ivy, who turned 98 years old that very day! Vivian, your life is a beautiful testimony to faith, kindness, and enduring joy. You’ve walked with this church family through seasons of growth, challenge, and celebration — always with a gracious heart and an encouraging smile. Your presence blesses us all. Whether in quiet conversation or joyful song, you reflect the goodness of God in ways large and small. We give thanks for your life and for the gift of sharing these sacred years with you. May the year ahead overflow with peace, love, and the sweet presence of those who cherish you. With all our love — Happy Birthday, Vivian! 🎂💐 “This is the day that the Lord has made; let us rejoice and be glad in it.” — Psalm 118:24 Congratulations to St. John’s 2025 Scholarship Recipients! We are proud to recognize the following young adults who have been awarded $500 McPhail Scholarships in support of their academic and vocational journeys. Their dedication, character, and potential are an inspiration to our entire church community. 2025 Scholarship Recipients: Adelina Carrettin Ronan Carrettin Marie Dzeukou Victoria Gorby Naomi Hughes Nnaji Bennett LaGrone Loic Mimche (Nephew of Leonie) Jade Adams Noons May these scholarships be a sign of our love, our prayers, and our belief in your bright future. Go with our blessing! Want a St. John’s T-shirt? The Caring and Fellowship Committee is taking orders for more St. John’s T-shirts which will be the same stained-glass white shirt design. You can place your order for shirts for you and the entire family on the order forms in the Narthex! Please put your name, phone number, and the number and sizes you need. The order forms are located on the same table as the “These Days” books are on. We will be asking for a “Love Offering” to offset the purchase price of the shirts. Breakfast of Champions: Summer Food Drive in the Narthex This summer, St. John’s is launching our Breakfast of Champions Food Drive—a special mission to make mornings brighter and bellies fuller for those facing food insecurity in our community. Each Sunday, we invite you to bring breakfast items and place them in the red cart in the narthex. These gifts will go directly to nourish children, seniors, and families who might otherwise start their day with an empty plate. Why breakfast? Because it matters. It fuels young minds for learning, lifts adult spirits for work, and helps our elders maintain strength and health. Yet for many, breakfast is the first meal to be skipped when money runs short. Our drive is focused on collecting shelf-stable, nutritious morning foods such as oatmeal, cereal, nut butters, granola bars, dried or canned fruits, protein shakes, pancake mix, muffin mix, and low-sugar juices and jams. When you place a box of cereal or a jar of peanut butter in that red cart, you’re doing more than filling a pantry—you’re extending grace, offering energy, and saying, “You matter.” Together, we’re building a foundation of compassion, one breakfast at a time. Let’s fill that red cart with love, generosity, and the joy of giving all summer long. School Uniform: Summer Clothes Drive This summer, we are partnering to support families in our community by collecting school uniforms and undergarments for children in need—just in time for the upcoming school year. What’s Needed: Uniform shirts: Navy, light blue, or white polos Uniform bottoms: Khaki or navy pants and skirts Sizes: 3T through Youth 14 Socks and Underwear: New and in original packaging Deadline for Donations: Sunday, July 28 — so items can be delivered before school begins. Donation Station: A donation box and poster board with full project details is in the narthex (entry room) of the sanctuary. Want to Learn More? A representative from the project would love to visit with us and share more about this important ministry. Let us know if you’re interested in connecting. Let us clothe our neighbors in compassion, kindness, and dignity (Colossians 3:12). Every item you give becomes an act of love and hope. — St. John’s Faith in Action Committee Men's Fellowship Wednesday, July 9 at 6:30pm in Session Room We will have a Men’s Fellowship Meeting at 6:30 on Wednesday, July 9, in the Session Room. All men of the church are welcome to participate as we plan upcoming projects. Here are some of the things the Men's Group has recently accomplished and is currently working on: Children’s Sunday School room has been freshly painted—thank you to Tad, Michael, Franklin, and James for their help! Upcoming tasks include cabinet repairs, whiteboard installation, and upgrading to LED lighting. Furniture marked for heavy trash has been cleared out. In the church office building, hallway and office lights have been updated thanks to Glen’s discovery of a more affordable LED source and Bill's help with installation. HVAC filter replacement is underway, with three out of four units complete—thanks to Glen, Ken, Dan, and Bill. Plans are forming for a regular maintenance schedule, including checking fan belts. Cleanup is also needed in the air handler room near the sanctuary and the shed by Building 2. First aid kits and AEDs need review and restocking. In the computer room, now cleared of excess furniture, file cabinets will be sorted and possibly digitized. Lastly, the choir room’s AC vents may be replaced for quieter operation. Thank you to the Men's Group and all who are helping keep our facilities safe, efficient, and welcoming! Dear ST. JOHN'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, Between February 24 and May 23, 2025, eight households from St. John's Presbyterian Church contributed a total of $29.34 in donations. We’re grateful for every gift—each one helps us continue our shared ministry of hope and hospitality. The Kroger Co. Family of Stores is committed to bringing hope and help to the local neighborhoods we call home. Our stores are on a mission to not just part of, but to help create a stronger community. We recognize that every community has unique causes that need support. Thank you for being such an important organization in our community. We encourage you to ask your supporters to link their rewards card to your organization. Community Rewards is easy to use, The more your supporters shop with us, the more money your organization will earn! We are committed to carefully protecting our customer's personal information. In order to meet their expectation of privacy, we have adopted a simple policy to never share a customer's personal information. Our privacy policy applies to Community Rewards participation as well. Thank you for being such an important organization in our community, Community Rewards Staff Sunday Afternoon Book Study: Unbinding the Gospel Want to study a good book? Join this study group,. There are copies of the book Unbinding the Gospel in the narthex. Contact Lynne Parsons Austin for Zoom link. Flooding in Central Texas - How Can We Help? The catastrophic flooding in Central Texas has touched many parts of our presbytery whether it was a loss of someone you know, or a loss of someone from your community, or the loss of a beloved place. The flooding has been wide spread across the area affecting the area around Kerrville, Georgetown, San Angelo, Austin, Seguin, and other places along several rivers. Monetary donations can be made to: Kerr County Flood Relief Fund - The Community Foundation of the Texas Hill Country, funds will support vetted rescue, relief, and recovery efforts. Kerrville Chamber of Commerce– Rebuilding & Recovery Fund, supporting local businesses in their recovery efforts. San Angelo Area Foundation – Disaster Relief Fund, provides aid to affected residents in the region. TEXSAR – Texas Search and Rescue An Austin-based nonprofit actively engaged in rescue operations using boats, drones, and search dogs. World Central Kitchen Mission Presbytery Mo-Ranch Presbyterian Disaster Assistance Be good to yourselves during this tender time! Be attentive to the needs in your community as you support grieving families, or tie ribbons around trees. As with any disaster, it will take years to recover. Peace and love, Lynn Hargrove, New Covenant Presbytery Executive Living the Lord’s Prayer — Summer Book Spotlight This summer at St. John’s, our hearts and minds are turning to one of the most beloved and powerful prayers in all of Scripture—the Lord’s Prayer. To accompany our sermon series Living the Lord’s Prayer, we’re also inviting you to journey deeper through the companion book of the same name. This thoughtful and accessible book guides us phrase by phrase through the prayer Jesus gave us, exploring its ancient roots, Old Testament echoes, and present-day relevance. More than a book on prayer, Living the Lord’s Prayer is a call to transformation. Each chapter weaves together biblical insight, historical reflections from voices like John Calvin, and honest spiritual questions that meet us in our daily lives. Whether you’re a longtime Christian or someone rediscovering the faith, this book offers a gentle but profound invitation to live into the rhythms of grace, trust, forgiveness, and kingdom-minded living. Copies of the book are available on Amazon. (Click the blue text in the previous sentence to view it.) We encourage you to read along during the sermon series and bring your thoughts to worship, small groups, or casual conversations over coffee. Let’s walk this sacred path together as a community being reshaped by the prayer that never grows old: “Our Father, who art in heaven…” Prayer List With hearts united in hope, we lift these names into the healing presence of God. Kelsey Wiltz, health concerns Glen Risley, health concerns Bob Jump and the Jump family Evie Nielson Family of Barm Alsbrook, death in family in Tennessee Holly Darr Royal Madalyn Rodgers, Kathleen Captain's sister Joe Sanford, Scott Moore and Alice Rubio Those looking for a job St. Johns College Students Raina bailey and the families in our PCHAS homes New Hope Preschool families and staff Caring for One Another in Prayer Our prayer list is a vital way we support one another, lifting up joys and concerns before God. From time to time, we update the list to ensure it reflects current needs. If a name has been removed and you would like it added back, please reply to this email and let us know who they are and why you would like them included. Your input helps us pray more intentionally and stay connected to those in need of ongoing support. Thank you for being part of this ministry of care and intercession. Prayer List Update – How Can We Pray for You? As part of our commitment to intentional and meaningful prayer, we periodically refresh our prayer list to ensure we are staying connected with those who need support. If you or someone you previously requested would like to remain on the prayer list, or if you have a new name to add, please reply to this email and let us know. We are grateful for the opportunity to pray with and for you. July Birthdays Lois Sanford (July 2) Doug Darr (July 5) Vivian Ivy (July 6) Gerry Jump and Vinnie Muanza (July 9) Alvina Hamilton (July 11) Victoria Gorby and Drake Ragan (July 15) Jennifer Burnham (July 16) Rose Muanza and Donna Fraser (July 17) Kathleen Captain and Mike Swint (July 20) Rebecca Amador (July 23) Lawrence Johnson (July 24) Flo Logan and Linda Herron (July 25) Scenacia Jones (July 26) Eliora Lehna Caspa (July 28) Annivers aries James and Libby Adams (July 1) Brad and Fran Urquhart (July 27) Doug and Teresa Darr (July 29) Calendar Thursday, July 3 5:00 pm Exercise Class, Building 2 Sunday, July 6, Fourth Sunday after Pentecost 9:30 am Sunday School for Adults, Lectionary, Session Room 11:00 am Worship Service, live in sanctuary and on Facebook 11:00 am Breakfast of Champions Food Drive in Narthex 1:30 pm Book Study: Unbinding the Gospel, Zoom Church Calendar Wednesday, July 9 6:30 pm Men’s Fellowship Group, Session Room Thursday, July 10 5:00 pm Exercise Class, Building 2 Friday, July 11 6:00 pm Girl Scout Community Event Saturday, July 12 12:00 pm Eagle Scout Court of Honor, McPhail Sunday, July 13, Fifth Sunday after Pentecost 9:30 am Sunday School for Adults, Lectionary, Session Room 11:00 am Worship Service, live in sanctuary and on Facebook 11:00 am Breakfast of Champions Food Drive in Narthex 12:00 pm Brunch, McPhail 1:30 pm Book Study: Unbinding the Gospel, Zoom Coming Events Sun, July 13, 12:00 pm, Brunch hosted by Faith in Action and Buildings and Grounds Committees Fri, July 25 and Sat, July 26, Vacation Bible School Sat, Aug. 10, Caring and Fellowship Committee Meeting, Rm. 203 Sun, Aug 17, Choir Brunch Sun, Sept 28, 12:00 pm, Pot Luck Brunch Sat, Oct. 4, Presbytery training event in McPhail Hall Sat, Oct. 11, Blessing of the Animals Church Calendar Online For other dates, see St. John’s Calendar online: https://www.stjohnspresby.org/events/ 2025 Session Members and Roles Elders on the Session: Class of 2025 Shirley Boyd: Christian Education Virginia Krueger: Caring & Fellowship Leonie Tchoconte: Caring & Fellowship Elders on the Session: Class of 2026 Barm Alsbrook: Stewardship and Finance Michael Bisase: Buildings and Grounds Jan Herbert: Christian Education Elders on the Session: Class of 2027 Lynne Parsons Austin: Worship Omar Ayah: Faith in Action Marie Kutz: Personnel and Administration Other Session Leaders and Support Staff Jon Burnham: Moderator of Session Lynne Parsons Austin: Clerk to Session Tad Mulder: Church Treasurer Amy Caraballo: Financial Secretary Church Office Hours and Contact Info Our church office is open Monday through Thursday, from 10:00 a.m. to noon. Pastor Jon is typically available on Monday and Tuesday mornings, Alvina Hamilton serves on Wednesdays, and Linda Herron staffs the office on Thursdays. If you need assistance outside of these hours, please don’t hesitate to call us at 713-723-6262. To submit updates for the Prayer List or contributions to the Wednesday Epistle, kindly email Pastor Jon directly. Put "Epistle" in the subject line to make sure it gets in the Epistle. Church Website and Calendar Online Our church website: https://www.stjohnspresby.org/ For dates, times, and events, see St. John’s Calendar online: https://www.stjohnspresby.org/events/ Email Pastor Jon to request an addition to the church calendar or to add an event or article to The Epistle.