Learning is Fun at Port O’Connor School

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Penelope Gonzales and Reef Chance proudly display their George Washington artwork while looking like him.

Penelope Gonzales and Reef Chance proudly display their George Washington artwork while looking like him.

In POC Kindergarten class, Samary Garica and Vivian Kipp stand next to a picture of an Emperor Penguin to see if they are taller, shorter, or the same height as the penguin.

In POC Kindergarten class, Samary Garica and Vivian Kipp stand next to a picture of an Emperor Penguin to see if they are taller, shorter, or the same height as the penguin.

 

Game Wardens-Elizabeth Guevara and Jessica Pelzel showed POC School children the correct way and explained why the proper size of a life jacket is important.

Game Wardens-Elizabeth Guevara and Jessica Pelzel showed POC School children the correct way and explained why the proper size of a life jacket is important.

 

Easter is a Reality by Erny McDonough

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Posted by Joyce Rhyne on 16 Mar 23 - 0 Comments

The best evidence for the Resurrection of our Lord is the resurrection of His Church! The grief and despair of the little mourning company who followed Joseph of Arimathea was paying honor to the Dead. “The Way,” as the followers of Christ were called, died with Jesus. But who can deny the joy and triumph into which this same group were quickened after a few short hours had passed. There is no naturalistic explanation of that change. There remains only one reasonable explanation for that revived faith, that overflowing gladness. The Resurrection of the Master – Easter – was needed to account for the resurrection of the Church, and the resurrection of the Church is only explained by the Resurrection of the Master.

Today, as much as in the First Century, we need to be reminded that Easter truly happened! In this world, where right is made to appear wrong and wrong is deemed right, where the Bible, prayer, church attendance, and even the traditional celebrations of Christmas and Easter are being assaulted, we need to remember that Christ did not stay in that borrowed tomb. “The Way, The Truth, and The Life” could not stay in that cemetery; He had to come out! Their clouds of disappointment and sadness dispersed. The Disciples were set free from the chains that bound their spirits. They became, in the light of that liberating truth, victors over the world, over circumstances, and over life and death. The message of Easter did all this and more for the Disciples, and it can do the same for us today!

What did it mean for those Disciples at that moment when Easter had come?

First, It means that Jesus of Nazareth was indeed the Son of God! Before that wonder-filled morning, the Disciples had been the victims of uncertainty, chilled by cloudy moods of doubt and fear. But, with the Resurrection, the uncertainty ended. The hope that died on the Cross and was buried with Jesus in the tomb, sprang up into new and imperishable life at the Resurrection. In spite of all the scorn and contempt many placed upon the Jesus of the Cross, Easter morning proved Him to be “God’s King”!

Second, It meant that His power was available as it was before He died! Everything that Jesus had done before the Cross could now be done through His followers. Jesus told those Disciples that they would do “even greater things”! Through faith, they found victory over sin and the power to meet all kinds of tasks and troubles.

Third, It meant the ultimate triumph of His cause! The Crucifixion seemed to culminate in the triumph of Christ’s foes. His movement seemed to be crushed. How could the Disciples get on preaching the message of this Kingdom in the face of such defeat? But Easter Sunday reversed all those verdicts. Always after that Good Friday, with its crucifixion of Righteousness and Love, there comes Easter Sunday. Easter means that goodness is stronger than falsehood and love will triumph over hatred. For His Disciples, it meant they could go on with their mission with high hearts and with unflickering hope. Through hardship, toil, and sorrow, they could go forward in the faith that the victory is already won. The Chruch is moving on, not to defeat, but to victory, not to a sunset, but to an everlasting dawn. Easter preaches this faith still exists! We will move upward and forward today because Easter is real!

Fourth, It meant that they lost forever the fear of death! Someone said, “We may all die, but Christians shall never truly be dead!” Man at his best and highest always hoped that this world was not the end. These first Disciples saw Him alive and found that death had not broken the thread of continuous life, or cut the cord of memory, or dimmed the light of love. Life and immortality, if we know Christ, are not things of doubt now! They are out of the shadow, brought to the glorious light and certainty in the Gospel of our Lord. Into our hearts come the same wonder and joy which filled the heart of Mary when she found her Lord again, not in a dark sepulcher, but out in the living world, walking amid the lilies and green of the young grass.

If anyone is still wondering if Easter truly happened, you are invited to come and see as we worship a Risen Savior at the Sunrise Service on Port O’Connor’s front beach, Easter morning at 7:00 a.m. There all will see that many of our friends and neighbors have experienced their own personal Easter and will learn how each can experience Easter personally! Easter is a reality, and it is continuing to happen every day for someone. You could be next!

Upcoming Chruch Events:

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Seadrift First United Methodist Church
Thursday Lenten Study at 6:00 p.m. in the Parsonage through 3/30
“Give Up Something Bad for Lent”
Easter Sunday, April 9th 11:00 am

Grace Episcopal Church in Port Lavaca

– 213 Austin Street
Lenten Breakfast, Fridays at 7:00 a.m, 2/24-4/7
Good Friday, April 7th 7:00 p.m.
Easter Sunday, April 9th,
Brunch and Egg Hunt before Holy Eucharist at 11:00 a.m.

1st Bay Praise service on Saturday, March 25 at 6:00 p m. at the Bayfront Pavilion in Seadrift.

“Hooked On Books” By Alane Haardt

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March Book Club Hostesses

March Book Club Hostesses

March’s Book Club Meeting was held at the home of hostess, Annie Seay, and was co-hosted by Debra Stewart, Cindy Boone, and Melanie Martinez, all of whom treated the Ladies to a light, lively, fun, and informative afternoon. March’s book, Queen Bee, by Dorothea Benton Frank, is fraught with humor, twists and turns, Southern hospitality, family strife, love lost and found, parenting woes, death, bee keeping, female impersonators, and a difficult matriarch known as the “Queen Bee”!

To start things off, the Hostesses served a huge spread of “low country” foods, straight out of pages of the book- Pickled Shrimp and Pimento Cheese on Ritz; “Southern Living” Lemon Chicken drizzled with bee’s honey; Pastrami Sandwiches with half-sour pickles; Sushi, Edamame, Mrs. Smith’s Frozen Apple and Chocolate Pies; Chocolate Snack Packs; “Ants on a Log”; and Oreo cookies. To wash it all down, the Hostesses served Iced Tea, Wine; Mead “Honey Wine”, and Chilled Water. What a Feast!

The Hostesses cleverly made the book come to life by using “Bee related” decorations; “Bee Facts; favorite “Bee sayings and quotes” shared from the book; and led the group’s loud, lively, and laughter-filled book discussion. The Hostesses also surprised everyone with a guest speaker- Daniel Emery, who is a real life Beekeeper. Mr. Emery brought his beekeeper suit, beekeeper equipment and paraphernalia, and spoke about the actual process of beekeeping. His presentation was interesting and entertaining, and everyone loved it.

At the end of the meeting, all agreed Queen Bee was a great read; the food and beverages were out of this world; the Beekeeper presentation was excellent; and all thanked the Hostesses for their hard work and excellent planning in making it such a fun and interesting afternoon!

Our next Book Club Meeting is on April 11, 2023 at 2:00 PM, and the Book of the Month is Bet Your Bottom Dollar by Karin Gillespie. If you are interested in joining “Hooked On Books”, please email your contact information to alanehaardt@yahoo.com. All Ladies are welcome!!

Republican Club to Meet

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The Calhoun County Republican Club will be hosting Jesse Hubbell, Chief Appraiser for the Calhoun County Appraisal District, on Monday, April 3, 2023 at 6:00 p.m.

Calhoun County Appraisal District is responsible for appraising all real and business personal property within Calhoun County. Tax rates and ultimately the amount of taxes levied on property are determined by the governing bodies of each of the taxing authorities. There is much debate in the Legislature about passing Property Tax Relief. Come hear from our Chief Appraiser!

A catered meal is available with a reservation for $12 beginning at 5:00 pm. Please call (361)552-6313 to RSVP for the dinner.

This meeting is open to the public. Email CCRCLUB@proton.me for more information.  Location:  Drifters Hall.  5287 Fm 3084, Port Lavaca, TX 77979

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