Sunday Sermon July 30, 2023

Sunday Reflection (July 30, 2023)

Matthew 13:44-46 asks this question in a parable: What’s important to you? If you do not know, consider where you spend your time, your money, and your thoughts; then you will be more aware of what’s important to you. Where does establishing God’s kingdom fit into your life and choices? I ask myself the same also. By the way, we do not have to die to begin experiencing and establishing God’s kingdom.
This kingdom does not come about through weapons and wars, rather it comes about through our expressions and acts of love, mercy, and kindness. It comes about through forgiveness with the goal of being reconciled with one another as God has reconciled us.  We, Christ’s Church, show the world what God’s kingdom is like by how we live and treat others. Do our works and way of life testify that God’s kingdom is important to us? Unfortunately, sometimes we neglect “kingdom values” and allow things of lesser value to thwart the kingdom of God. Have you ever done that? (I have)

Prayer for the Week (July 30-August 5, 2023)

Let us pray for the faith to recognize God’s presence in our world: God our Father, open our eyes to see your hand at work in the splendor of creation, in the beauty of human life. Touched by our hand our world is holy. May we cherish the gifts that surround us, to share your blessings with others, and to experience the joy of life in your presence. We ask this through Christ our Lord. Amen.
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Devotion July 26, 2023

Sunday Reflection (July 23, 2023)

A person may desire a Church with mostly perfect people, but the Church is made up of broken, fallen people: Yes, people like you and me. The beauty of it is that God gracefully accepts us. May we gracefully accept one another and resist the urge to purge the Church and the world before God does.

The final judgment belongs to God and God alone. I am thankful for that. After all, who among us would want the person that dislikes us most to be our final judge? If God is merciful with us, who is to say God is not merciful with others? The Psalmist (25:7) says, “Remember not the sins of my youth or my transgressions; according to your steadfast love remember me, for your goodness’ sake, O Lord! (NRSV)

Prayer for the Week (July 23-July 29, 2023)

Let us pray to God our Father for discerning hearts: Lord God, our Father, our heart remains restless until it has discovered the peace you offer us in your Son Jesus Christ.  May we not put our trust and joy in brittle, perishable things, but in your Son, his Good News, and the kingdom he came to build among us. May we be receptive to your calling with an attentive and wise heart.  We ask this through Christ our Lord.

Amen.

                                   

                         

Sunday Sermon July 23, 2023

Devotion July 19, 2023

Devotion July 18, 2023

Sunday Sermon July 16, 2023