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Toward Sunday

We begin a new worship series this Sunday called World Cup.  We will focus each week on the writing and teaching of a prophetic theologian/pastor from one of the countries competing in this year’s World Cup.  We will begin with Ivone Gebara of Brazil. Ivone Gebara is one of Latin America’s leading Roman Catholic theologians.  Gebara writes about our relationship with earth and the entire cosmos from the perspective of her work with poor women in Brazil.  We will reflect…

Toward Sunday

We conclude our five-week worship series this Sunday with a celebration of our Deep Commitments and our Kitchen Table Leader training will follow that at 12:30!  Since a few of our KT’s meet on Halloween this week, please make an intentional effort to contact your people regarding their Deep Commitment cards between now and Sunday morning. This worship series has invited reflection on the significance of our Baptismal identities. The United Methodist Book of Worship states, “Baptism is an act that looks back…

The home. The belonging. The name.

How to speak of this? There is light, resting on you, wrapping everything, creating height, slipping down and up each wall even cupping undersides in soft white hands. The bird, whose language no one understands, how does it choose just where it flies, it sings, it lands? There is heat, murmured, a glue that holds you to everything, makes you all one word. And silence, yes, bestowed, not left: tendered, its weft woven with the warp of tiny threads, little…

Toward Sunday

We continue our five-week worship series this Sunday with a celebration of Baptism!  It is a beautiful gathering in the life of our community.  This worship series will invite reflection on the significance of our Baptismal identities. The United Methodist Book of Worship states, “Baptism is an act that looks back with gratitude on what God’s grace has already accomplished, it is here and now an act of God’s grace, and it looks forward to what God’s grace will accomplish…

Reaching in love

  “If the body is truly the dwelling place of God, a holy ground, then all our relationship are transformed.  When we meet and touch others, we do so with even more respect as we realize their life is holy.” ~from Essential Writings by Jean Vanier Watching over each other in love requires us to learn the stories of our neighbors.  In our community we do this by joining and attending a Kitchen Table.  Every week people gather in homes,…

Barns

Someone out of the crowd said, “Teacher, order my brother to give me a fair share of the family inheritance.”  He replied,  “Mister, what makes you think it’s any of my business to be a judge or mediator for you?”  Speaking to the people, he went on, “Take care! Protect yourself against the least bit of greed. Life is not defined by what you have, even when you have a lot.”  Then he told them this story:  “The farm of…

Toward Sunday

We continue our five-week worship series this Sunday called How Deep? This worship series invites reflection on the significance of our Baptismal identities. The United Methodist Book of Worship states, “Baptism is an act that looks back with gratitude on what God’s grace has already accomplished, it is here and now an act of God’s grace, and it looks forward to what God’s grace will accomplish in the future….Baptism anticipates a lifetime of…deeper experiences of God, acts of Christian commitment,…

How Deep?

  The Sanctuary, Social Hall and our entire campus are fruits of the extravagant generosity of those who have gone before us.  They lived with sincere faith. We are called to “Guard the good treasure entrusted to [us], with the help of the Holy Spirit living in us.”  Our extravagant generosity will share this treasure with the generations to come. What difference does extravagant generosity make?  Think of a time in which you witnessed extravagant generosity or were the recipient…

Toward Sunday

We begin a five-week worship series this Sunday called How Deep?  This worship series will invite reflection on the significance of our Baptismal identities. The United Methodist Book of Worship states, “Baptism is an act that looks back with gratitude on what God’s grace has already accomplished, it is here and now an act of God’s grace, and it looks forward to what God’s grace will accomplish in the future….Baptism anticipates a lifetime of…deeper experiences of God, acts of Christian…

Hope of Heaven

How silly: we stand on the porch of heaven a little uneasy, though eager, too, the heartfelt invitation in our hands, briefly admiring the pearly gates— amazing, really, the pearl, the craft, the lucent colors purling up the columns, the welcome warmth wafting from within— but then we turn to the hope at hand… and so— how silly, and how sad: we stand and fumble for the keys, and rummage anxiously, and dig around forever, searching, failing, grasping more, our…

Toward Sunday

We conclude our four-week worship series this Sunday called The Difference Heaven Makes with emphasis on the ethics and hope of heaven. Our worship series has been rooted in the biblical texts below and the work of two important theologians: Christopher Morse (The Difference Heaven Makes) and Jurgen Moltmann (Sun of Righteousness, ARISE! and In the End-The Beginning) Outline of Series September 8: Hearing of Heaven Today (Isaiah 60.1-9) September 15: The Theology of Heaven (I Corinthians 7.29-31) September 22:…

Toward Sunday

We continue our four-week worship series this Sunday called The Difference Heaven Makes with emphasis on the reality of heaven. Our worship series is rooted in the biblical texts below and the work of two important theologians: Christopher Morse (The Difference Heaven Makes) and Jurgen Moltmann (Sun of Righteousness, ARISE! and In the End-The Beginning) Outline of Series September 8: Hearing of Heaven Today (Isaiah 60.1-9) September 15: The Theology of Heaven (I Corinthians 7.29-31) September 22: The Reality of…
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