Posts from October 2013 (Page 2)

Sanctification

In “Beauty and the Beast,” it is only when the Beast discovers that Beauty really loves him in all his ugliness that he himself becomes beautiful. In the experience of Saint Paul, it is only when we discover that God really loves us in all our unloveliness that we ourselves start to become godlike. Paul’s word for this gradual transformation of a sow’s ear into a silk purse is sanctification, and he sees it as the second stage in the…

Toward Sunday

  We continue our 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…

Faith

Last night in our Kitchen Table we shared memories of persons who have exemplified faith.  It reminded me of this old poem by Dietrich Bonhoeffer.  He wrote this one month before he was executed.  Clearly there are differences in our self understanding and the face that the world sees.   Who knows what was really going on within the heart of people we know as “deeply faithful”?   As we move into our next worship series we will ask the…

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…
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