Celebration 175 in Review
Why celebrate?
175 years
ago in 1839 Jesse Stone, an itinerant Methodist Episcopal preacher, was assigned
to the Brown’s Hill (First Methodist) church by the Methodist Episcopal
Conference. He was also ordained to start “class meetings” elsewhere in Cape
Elizabeth. One of those areas where a gathering was started was Point Village
today known as Willard Square. Class Meetings at first met in private homes and
eventually when a group became too large to accommodate in a home they might
meet in a local school or clubhouse before they would actually build a church.
Eventually this “meeting” in Point Village was divided and some of the members
moved further out on the Cape and another moved to the developing Ferry
Village. It was not until 1853 that the Ferry Village Methodist Episcopal
Church was opened, therefore, the class meeting continued until that time. It is
that initial “Class Meeting” in 1839 that we celebrate at this time in the year
2014.
Preparation
For months a
team of church members had worked in preparation for the Celebration that would
allow all of us to experience what it might be like to have been among the
first residents of Point Village and Ferry Village to meet as Methodists in
Class Meetings. The members of this committee initially included Pastor Tom
Frey, Rosemary Herd, Doreen Gay, Brad Morrison, Betty Smith, Charlotte
Whittemore, Sherie and Dick Small, Christine Ward, Tom and Barbara Nelson and
Art and Marlene Tordoff. Faithfully the
group would meet during the coffee hour after church on several Sundays until
all aspects of an eight day celebration was ready to experience.



Renewal Service






Class Meetings
Monday
evening, September 8 ushered in two class meetings, one that was held at the
Snoddys and led by Merrill Kaiser centered on Prayer. Nearly a dozen folks were
engaged in discussion on the meaning of prayer and all were willing in this
comfortable setting to participate. Many folks were perhaps getting to know
each other in a more intimate way for the first time.






Another
theme that we hoped would lead to another Class Meeting was the theme of
“Parenting”. Since no facilitator was forthcoming we would hope at a later date
to see a session on that take place. It is difficult to find a time appropriate
for most parents of today to schedule such a session in their busy working
schedules as well as that of their children. The hope would be that during the
school year a time and a place would be available with child sitting service
available to have a mix of folks meet with this theme. Perhaps a number of
other themes will be brought forward or some that have been held can be
repeated. Let us know if there is a theme that you would like to see developed.
You may also like to offer your home or offer yourself as a facilitator for
future meetings

Memorial Service of Light



Celebration Meal and Entertainment





Archival Display




Heritage Day Fair



Last Service in Ellis Hall



At the
conclusion of the service and Sunday school, those who wished to stay were
treated to an ice cream social.
While these
activities concluded a week of inspirational events we are urged to create and
be involved in ministries and services that are not only part of Peoples
legacy, but should also lead us to serve the church community and the greater
community in new and meaningful ways.
Thank you
We thank all
of those who helped to develop this week of activities and participated in
them. We hope that more folks feel the spirit and are encouraged to take the
lead in ministries and services that we are called to be engaged in.
Book to be published
Yet to come
is the completion of a book, “Roots: The Story of a Local Church” that is
nearly done. It is a work that is related to the Roots blog that can be found
at www.peoplesumcnews.blogspot.com
but will also include some features that are not included on the blog.
We do hope that you take some time to familiarize yourself with the blog if you
haven’t already. If you would like to see something included on the blog that
you haven’t seen or would like to advertize please let Art Tordoff or Pastor
Tom Frey know.