Sunday Reflection (September 22, 2024)

 Sunday Reflection upon Psalm 1, Jeremiah & Mark’s Gospel

The first Psalm contrasts the ways of those who “delight in the teaching of the Lord” with the way of the “wicked.” Psalm 1 points out that God watches over the righteous and judges the way of the wicked. The prophet Jeremiah lived through the downfall of Jerusalem at the hands of the Babylonians. Yet, it was not the Babylonians that Jeremiah feared but the leaders who refused to listen to Jeremiah. After all, he prophesied surrendering to the Babylonians while pointing out Israelite idolatry and their failure to create a fair and just society.

Jeremiah suffered for his preaching, but the divine strength of God sustained him. Our savior, faithful to God and others, was not immune to suffering.   We may suffer for doing the right and good deed, but we are in good company, united in our shared experience of choosing righteousness. Choosing to do the right and good thing may bring suffering, but when we do, God sustains us and holds us up as God did for the prophets and Jesus himself.

Prayer for the Week (September 22, 2024-September 28, 2024)

Let us pray to God our Father who welcomes us into his kingdom through Jesus Christ: God our Father, you tenderly stoop down to us, fallible and limited people and your preference goes to children, the weak, and the humble. May we accept your Good News with the receptive attitude of children.  Help us understand the mystery of your greatness and love so that the kingdom of heaven be ours.  Amen.                                            
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Sunday Sermon September 22, 2024

Devotion September 18, 2024

Devotion September 17, 2024

Prayer for the Week (September 15, 2024-September 21, 2024)

Let us pray to God who created us in God’s image:  God, in whom we behold not only the image of you but the likeness of ourselves. Help us to seek you and deliver us from flippancy of the tongue and fickleness of heart.  May our worship prepare us for the task you have for us.  Amen.

(Litanies and Other Prayers, alt.)

                   
                                                                                         
               

                                   

                         

Sunday Reflection (September 15, 2024)

 Sunday Reflection upon Hebrews 1:1-3

The importance of Jesus Christ continues to anchor and guide Christ’s Church to this day! His teaching and example are our compass, guiding us in our journey of faith. We pray as he prayed; we imitate his life with love and compassion as much as we are able. We relate his miracles and teachings; we remember his death and celebrate his resurrection. We long for his return to establish a fair and just world, and until that happens, we will follow in his footsteps and live lives of faithfulness to God and others.   

 In light of the revelation of God’s love in Jesus, we, as his followers, work to make the world a better place today. The ‘perfect reflection of God’ forgives and reconciles us to God and one another despite our imperfections. This transformative love inspires us to forgive and reconcile with others to be agents of God’s love in the world. God speaks to us in Christ through the Holy Spirit and forms Christ within us and among us so that we reflect the glory of God. 

Sunday Sermon September 15, 2024

Devotion September 11, 2024

Devotion September 10, 2024