Called and chosen, the same title that I used two weeks ago for the story of Jesus, the fishermen, and the great catch of fish, a story that we have all heard at one time or another. Our text this morning is just a few verses later in Luke 5. After Jesus leaves the shore… Read More »
Called and Chosen Pt 1 – Luke 5:1-11
Last Sunday’s scripture ended on a bit of a sour note. Jesus is on his way to Capernaum, having avoided the wrath of his hometown after telling them that their covenant-god was extending grace to not only them but to all people, even the gentiles, even the oppressive Roman soldiers and leaders, even the imposter… Read More »
The Dark and the Cold
Each Sunday morning since May or June, I have come out to the church to my office to review, revise, and practice my sermon. The common theme across each of these Sunday mornings is the dark and the dawn. Because my church office window faces east, I experience the rising sun as it pierces and… Read More »
Knocking on the Door
On the first Wednesday of January 2022, HMC’s annual winter bible study started on zoom. We will spend 10 weeks together as we walk through the book Invited by Leslie Verner and explore the ways that her writing intersects with scripture. If you do not have a book or are unable to attend all of… Read More »
Hearing and Seeing – Luke 4:14-30
You may or may not remember that this morning’s message is really part 2 of a message that I offered you all 2 weeks ago. We looked at the first half of our passage, verses 14-21, on that Sunday. My title was Reading and Proclaiming, using Jesus’s example of reading aloud the verses from Isaiah… Read More »
Broken Bread and Shared Cup – Luke 22:14-38
Today, we step away from Jesus early ministry in Galilee from last Sunday, and we join Jesus and his disciples at the Passover meal, a yearly celebration and reminder of how the ancient Israelites had been saved by God and freed from slavery in Egypt. We are shadows in the room as Jesus and the… Read More »
Reading and Proclaiming – Luke 4:14-21
Consistent spiritual disciplines or habits of spending time with God have always been difficult for me. I love to read and read about scripture. Sitting in God’s presence and offering the concerns, needs, and praises of the community brings me hope and fresh energy. I have found that beyond bible study and prayer, we can… Read More »
Water and Wine – John 2:1-11
Several years ago, Morgan and I took a trip to the Rocky Mountains in Colorado. West of Denver, we came to the Eisenhower Tunnel, which cuts through the mountains of the continental divide. When we came out of the tunnel still heading west, we noticed a sign sitting to the right of the road, warning… Read More »
Baptized and Beloved – Luke 3:1-23
At this same time last year, I shared about my experience of baptism as a young person. In the church calendar, today is the first Sunday after the Epiphany when the wise men visited Jesus as a toddler. We celebrate and study Jesus’s experience of baptism today as a reminder of our own baptism. The… Read More »
Dare to Imagine Restoration – Jeremiah 31:1-17 & John 1:1-18
One year has gone by. So much has happened this past year. Then I thought, “Well, we cannot make the road by walking together, yet looking backward.” Reflecting on what has happened and what we have done is important work. But with learning from the past, we must be sure to find a way to… Read More »
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