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Sunday, November 20 with / Domingo, 20 de noviembre con

The Rev. Kaji Douša

11:00 am ET
The King Who Hated Kings


Watch Pastor Kaji's latest sermon here
Dear Church,
 
Well, we’ve done it again - we are wrapping up the liturgical calendar this Sunday as we celebrate Jesus’ reign. I love that, this year, the celebration falls just before Thanksgiving, because what can be better than giving thanks for Jesus’ power and majesty?
 
Our text this week challenges everything we assume about power. Why would Jesus subject himself to such torture when he knew, he knew he had the power to stop the authorities? Why would the King of Kings allow himself to be mocked and scorned? I’d encourage you to think about these questions as you prepare for Sunday’s worship. My working title for the sermon is: The King Who Hated Kings.
 
Finally, I do hope that you will join us for our annual meeting just before worship at 10:30 am. Last Sunday, we were able to hear from the Finance team details of what our budget looks like. This week, we vote on that budget. Please join us!

 
Pax,
Pastor Kaji

Scripture: Matthew 27:11-14,27-30 (Year W, p. 524):

11 Now Jesus stood before the governor and the governor questioned him saying, “Are you the King of the Jews?” Jesus said, “You say so.” 12 And when he was accused by the chief priests and elders, he did not answer. 13 Then Pilate said to him, “Do you not hear how many accusations they make against you?” 14 And he did not answer him, not one word, so that the governor was greatly astonished.

27 Then the soldiers of the governor took Jesus into the governor’s command post, and they gathered the whole cohort around him. 28 They stripped him and put a scarlet robe on him. 29 And having woven a crown from thorns, they put it on his head along with a reed in his right hand and they knelt before him and mocked him, saying, “Hail, King of the Jews!” 30 And they spat on him, and took the reed and struck him on his head.

Profiles in Peace:
The Peacebuilders in the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict


Rabbi Ron Kronish, Rabbi Joshua Stanton, and The Rev. Kaji Spellman Douša in Conversation


Tue, Nov 29, 2022, 7:30 pm ET
92nd Street Y Warburg Lounge

Rabbi Ron Kronish’s new book Profiles in Peace explores the lives, thoughts, feelings and actions of six peacebuilders who have dedicated their lives to peaceful relations among Israelis and Palestinians.

He joins us for a conversation about the book and building a dialogue, with a panel of local New York clergy, including Rabbi Joshua Stanton and Pastor Kaji Spellman Douša. Following the event, Rabbi Kronish will sign copies of his book, which will be available for purchase.

November 20

Co-hosted by Rev. Stephanie Kendell and Rev. Arthur Stewart

Wednesday, November 23, 1:00 pm ET

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Upcoming Events

Saturday, November 19, Community Lunch Program, 1:00 pm, Manhattan Church of Christ 48 East 80th Street

Sunday, November 20, Congregational Budget Vote, 10:30 am

Sunday, November 20, SoulFood Fellowship, 12:30 pm

Saturday, November 26, Community Lunch Program, 1:00 pm, Manhattan Church of Christ 48 East 80th Street

Saturday, December 3, Community Lunch Program, 1:00 pm, Manhattan Church of Christ 48 East 80th Street

Sunday, December 4, Elders Meeting, 12:30 pm

Saturday, December 10, Community Lunch Program, 1:00 pm, Manhattan Church of Christ 48 East 80th Street

Saturday, December 17, Community Lunch Program, 1:00 pm, Manhattan Church of Christ 48 East 80th Street
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