Friday, December 16, 2022

An Invitation

           On November 11, 1918, the guns fell silent. It was the war to end all wars. It was a war fought with the tactics of two sides armed with rifles, where the odds of the solid wall of men charging the other were decent enough to promise victory. It was a war where that technology was hopefully out of date. It was the war of the machine gun, where one man on one machine gun spat out more death than a platoon of riflemen. It was the war of the most powerful artillery ever seen in history-to that point. It was the war that wiped out a generation.

          Six weeks later, a former military chaplain, now employed as the Dean (a religious office), at King’s College in Cambridge, introduced this service for the first time. It was to move forward the healing. It has a history all its own, and our adaptation of the service has shifted some things for our Lord’s Day Worship, but its history is not lost. It celebrates, once again, the giving of the greatest gift that humanity has ever received. It was a sign of healing after the most destructive war the world had ever seen.

          It is the service that we will be celebrating this Sunday, Dec. 18, 2022, at 10am in our Sanctuary. We are the First Presbyterian Church of Perth Amboy, located on the corner of Market and High Streets in Perth Amboy, across the street from City Hall on the Market Square. We are at 45 Market Street in Perth Amboy. We invite you to come worship with us.

          If you are unable to join us in person, we will be livestreaming the service on our YouTube Channel, “Considering The Faith”, @consideringthefaith7530 as well as on our Facebook page at “First Presbyterian Church of Perth Amboy”, Lord willing and tech able. We look forward to having you join us.

          Peace, Rev. Peter Hofstra

Wednesday, November 23, 2022

Readings for Isaiah: Our Biblical Focus for December, 2022

Reading 1: Isaiah 1: 1-31  Rebellion and Restoration

Reading 2: Isaiah 2: 1-4:6  Punishment from God will lead to Future Glory

Reading 3: Isaiah 5: 1-20  Judgement against Judah for her Sins

Reading 4: Isaiah 6: 1-13  The call of Isaiah as God’s prophet

 


Reading 5: Isaiah 7: 1-25

Reading 6: Isaiah 8: 1-9:7

Reading 7: Isaiah 9:8-10:4

Reading 8: Isaiah 10:5-34

Reading 9: Isaiah 11:1-12:6

Reading 10: Isaiah 13:1-22

Reading 11: Isaiah 14:1-32

Reading 12: Isaiah 15:1-9

Reading 13: Isaiah 16:1-14

Reading 14: Isaiah 17:1-14

Reading 15: Isaiah 18:1-7

Reading 16: Isaiah 19:1-20:6

Reading 17: Isaiah 21:1-17

Reading 18: Isaiah 22:1-25

Reading 19: Isaiah 23:1-18

Reading 20: Isaiah 24:1-23

Reading 21: Isaiah 25:1-12

Reading 22: Isaiah 26:1-27:1

Reading 23: Isaiah 27:2-13

Reading 24: Isaiah 28:1-29

Reading 25: Isaiah 29:1-24

Reading 26: Isaiah 30:1-33

Reading 27: Isaiah 31:1-32:20

Reading 28: Isaiah 33:1-24

Reading 29: Isaiah 34:1-17

Reading 30: Isaiah 35:1-10

Reading 31: Isaiah 36:1-22

Reading 32: Isaiah 37:1-38

Reading 33: Isaiah 38:1-39:8

Reading 34: Isaiah 40:1-31

Reading 35: Isaiah 41:1-29

Reading 36: Isaiah 42:1-25

Reading 37: Isaiah 43:1-44:5

Reading 38: Isaiah 44:6-28

Reading 39: Isaiah 45:1-25

Reading 40: Isaiah 46:1-13

Reading 41: Isaiah 47:1-15

Reading 42: Isaiah 48:1-22

Reading 43: Isaiah 49:1-26

Reading 44: Isaiah 50:1-11

Reading 45: Isaiah 51:1-23

Reading 46: Isaiah 52:1-12

Reading 47: Isaiah 52:13-53:12

Reading 48: Isaiah 54:1-17

Reading 49: Isaiah 55:1-13

Reading 50: Isaiah 56:1-12

Reading 51: Isaiah 57:1-21

Reading 52: Isaiah 58:1-14

Reading 53: Isaiah 59:1-21

Reading 54: Isaiah 60:1-22

Reading 55: Isaiah 61:1-11

Reading 56: Isaiah 62:1-12

Reading 57: Isaiah 63:1-17

Reading 58: Isaiah 64:1-12

Reading 59: Isaiah 65:1-25

Reading 60: Isaiah 66:1-24