Challenge accepted
Over the last several months, I set a goal to run a half marathon. This 13.1-mile challenge was initiated by my husband and daughter over dinner one night. I spent several months slowly increasing my mileage and endurance. Along the way, I had a few…
Win the Day
"A body at rest will stay at rest until a net external force acts upon it, and a body in motion will remain in motion at a constant velocity until acted on by a net external force." – Newton's first law of motion.
Seeing God in “them”
Happy 5th of July to you, church family, and I hope you are enjoying a day of rest and celebration on this Independence Day holiday!
Speaking of rest and relaxation, after an incredibly long and difficult year…
Hold Us Together
One of my favorite parts of scripture in the Bible is in Colossians 1. Starting in verse 15, Paul talks about how Jesus is the Son of the invisible God, the head of the church, the firstborn over all creation. Not only is He the beginning and the end, but He holds everything together.
Remember the fallen
Every day should be a time of remembrance and gratitude for the sacrifice Christ made for us. He ransomed his own life so we might live. This weekend we recognize another kind of sacrifice…
All clogged up
You've seen your kitchen sink refuse to drain because a piece of food is lodged in the drainpipe, and the water cannot get past it. Perhaps you've been brushing your teeth one morning and noticed your bathroom sink has water sitting in it because hair and soap residue prevents the sink from draining.
Reflections
What’s the race set before us? How do we look to and consider Jesus? If I spend time looking at Jesus, what should I expect will happen to me? What if I want to be His follower but don’t run this race?
Wait… what?!
Have you ever had a "wait, what?!" moment or found yourself doing a double-take as you read the Bible?
I love it when that happens, and I experienced it this past week as I was putting together this week’s study guide. There I was, reading about the Israelites who returned to the land they had lost, and it hit me…
Being the church in real time
When I was a kid, we lived on a farm and produced potatoes, wheat, and peas. Aside from a few cattle, the profit from those crops was our only income. We didn't have a fixed monthly paycheck, but at the end of each harvest, the bank…
The Long Way Home
I am so excited for the weeks and months to come! Covid 19 is not entirely in our rearview mirror, but I feel this Easter we are stepping out of a tomb that has held us at bay this past year. To be honest…
The time between
Have you ever longed for someone but knew you were separated from them by their will or their circumstances, and you were at their mercy? No matter how much you longed for things to be different, your longing couldn't solve the situation or bring the desired resolution. Maybe it was…
You are not alone
Have you ever been in a place either emotionally, physically, mentally, or otherwise where you felt like you were completely isolated? Like no one was around? Even in a crowded room, did you feel alone?
How do you see?
What preferences or beliefs keep you disconnected from others?
Please take a moment and think about it.
This was the question posed to our youth last week during youth group. The question was posed as a primer for the scripture passage we were studying that evening.
Feeling inconvenienced? Get over it!
Have you ever felt inconvenienced by the smallest of things? I am embarrassed to admit it, but that is how I recently felt at work. I was feeling aggravated that someone requested something of me that I considered a hassle. Wow, who on earth did I think I was?
Interconnected
Due to the pandemic, we experienced Ash Wednesday differently this year. In past years, we‘ve gathered as a community in observance of this solemn day's significance. Since it was a virtual gathering, we could not receive the sign of the cross on our foreheads.