December 5, 2013

Feast For All: Day 5

On this mountain the LORD of hosts will make for all peoples         a feast of rich food, a feast of well-aged wines,         […]
December 2, 2013

Immanuel

Again the LORD spoke to Ahaz, saying,  Ask a sign of the LORD your God; let it be deep as Sheol or high as heaven.  But […]
December 1, 2013

Waiting for Morning

But in Christ, there is another way. Our reading today encourages faith instead of apathy. It emphasizes hope instead of anxiety. At the quest of predicting, we are also reminded of the many times the disciples tried asking Christ for the details—when are you coming back? But Christ reframes the question.
December 1, 2013

Walk in the Light

The word that Isaiah son of Amoz saw concerning Judah and Jerusalem.          In days to come         the mountain of the LORD’S […]
November 24, 2013

We Believe: God Loves Us

“For God so loved the world that he gave his only Son, so that everyone who believes in him may not perish but may have eternal […]
November 22, 2013

Being the church

May we always be asking ourselves if we are making room for everyone to join in the song?  Is there room at the table for everyone?  […]
November 17, 2013

We Believe: Generosity

Paul is appealing to the church in Corinth. I like that he sends someone else—he is going to talk to them about money. I get it…yeah, I am busy that day, so Rebecca—could you talk to the church about pledging? I only say this half joking. It is hard to talk about money. I have sat around many a table where the conversation went something like, “I quit going to church because every time I do go—the pastor is always talking about money.” To be fair—some of this criticism is well warranted. One of these stories is from one of my best friends who challenged his elders when they were talking again about a capital campaign. It was well understood that this was a formula—a way to keep membership engaged with something tangible. This particular capital improvement was to increase the size of the steeple. My friend challenged asking if there were better ways to be living out the mission of Christ—feeding the hungry—plus what was wrong with the steeple we have?” The response that he received was because the church across town built one that was taller.”