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Art Crash

Death is often unrecognizable.  Dying occurs all around us.  We might be shopping at the market and standing next to someone who is a hospice patient.  Those of us in grief are expected to move forward from it sooner than we are able.  There is also “disenfranchised loss” which happens when children go to kindergarten, friends move away,  parents downsize family homes for retirement, infertility and miscarriage.  All of these losses cause grief but are mostly hidden or not recognized as…

Moments of greatness

“Moments of greatness are far more appealing than a lifetime of faithfulness, but it is through a lifetime of faithfulness-a lifetime of integrity, in which we have chosen to be strong and courageous-that we will look back and realize that our lives have become masterpieces.” -Erwin McManus [The Artisan Soul]

Toward Sunday

We conclude our worship series, Artisans at The Table, this Sunday as we reflect on the masterpiece of our own lives.  Erwin McManus writes, “Life becomes a work of art when we live it not for ourselves but for others. We live and tell our story, and through it we carry the hope of the world. The masterpiece is a life lived with courage and faith, with integrity and intention, with love and passion. We know we’ve seen a work of art…

Future

“Bees create hives, ants create colonies, but humans create futures.” ~ Erwin McManus What do you imagine in your future?  How might you work with God to create that future for yourself and our community?

Toward Sunday

We are in the third week of our series called Artisans at The Table. Outline of Artisans at The Table September  7    Soul based on  Genesis 2.7 & Exodus 2.1-15 September 14   Voice based on   Genesis 3:1-11a September 21   Image & Craft based on Matthew 3.13-17 September 28  Masterpiece:  A New Humanity based on John 2.1-11 In this week’s reading we encounter Jesus presenting himself at the River Jordan for Baptism. What voices might Jesus have been hearing…

Authenticity

Consider the story of your life. When have you been most authentic? What were you able to create during that period of your life?

Like our creator.

An act cannot be creative if it is not born of freedom. In creative action, our desire is not to “solve” or “succeed” or “survive” but to give birth to something new; we want, for a while, to be less creaturely and more like the creator. – Parker Palmer

Toward Sunday

This week we continue our worship series called Artisans at The Table based on the book The Artisan Soul: Crafting Your Life Into a Work of Art by Erwin McManus. We hope this worship series will help us claim our creative essence and celebrate our lives as works of art. Outline of Artisans at The Table September  7    Soul based on  Genesis 2.7 & Exodus 2.1-15 September 14   Voice based on   Genesis 3:1-11a September 21   Image & Craft…

Moses

Moses was born into difficult times.  He survived because “God snatched victory from the jaws of unlikelihood”.  He was snatched from the jaws of death because some brave Egyptian midwives defied Pharaoh and “got creative” with their story telling about the newborn.  After hiding him out for some months it was his mother’s turn to be creative.  She weaves a basket and floats him down the river to his new life being raised in the palace of the Pharaoh.  His…
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