When I was growing up, I didn’t go to public school until the middle of my 5th grade year. Mom had kept my older brother, my younger brother, and I home for school. Because we came along during my oldest brothers’ elementary years, mom was not able to keep them at home as long. At… Read More »
Summer of Stories – Compassion (Luke 10:25-37)
Summer of stories, summer of parables. This morning’s parable is our last for this summer. We have listened and imagined several of Jesus’s stories, stories about forgiveness and generosity, ingenuity and inclusion, security and fellowship. We have explored parables about rich people and their possessions, about foolish parents and wandering children, about creative solutions to… Read More »
Coming to the Table
I wrote the following post for our August church newsletter: Throughout Jesus’s ministry, he was criticized by religious leaders for eating with or offering table fellowship to those who were considered traitors (tax collectors) and sinners (Matthew 9; Mark 2; Luke 5, 6, and 15). In first-century Palestine, who you ate with mattered because of… Read More »
Summer of Stories: Fellowship – Luke 12:19-31
Summer of stories; summer of parables. The bible is full of stories. In our time together this summer, we have not discussed all of Jesus’s parables in the gospels but have focused on a select few, specifically 7 of the long parables. In those stories, we have explored forgiveness and generosity, inclusion and ingenuity, and… Read More »
Summer of Stories: Security – Luke 12:13-34
Summer of stories; summer of parables. We have spent the last four weeks wrestling with Jesus’s favorite way of communicating in the gospels: telling stories that reveal something deep and true about the kingdom of God and the ways of empire. Through the parable of the unforgiving servant, we explored the difficult work of forgiveness,… Read More »
Summer of Stories: Ingenuity – Luke 16:1-13
Summer of stories. We have been studying some of Jesus’s stories, called parables, over the last few weeks. We began with the story in Matthew 18 of the unforgiving or unmerciful servant, in which we explored the difficulty and hard work of forgiveness. In our second week on the 4th of July, we looked at… Read More »
Summer of Stories: Inclusion – Luke 15:1-32
Summer of stories, our sermon series for this season of 2021. We tell stories every day; we tell stories to show who we are and where we’re from; we tell stories so that people can relate to us and hopefully include us in their stories too; we tell stories so that we can hopefully live… Read More »
Summer of Stories: Generosity – Matthew 19:16-20:16
Summer of Stories – our series for this season. The scriptures are full of stories. People love to tell stories because they help us understand ourselves and the world around us. They can also encourage us and fortify us in moments when questions and doubts paralyze us. Stories can also challenge us to think differently,… Read More »
Summer of Stories: Forgiveness – Matthew 18:15-35
It has been a month since I have shared from this space. I won’t ask you how you feel about that. “A Summer of Stories” is what I settled on for our summer series. We will be exploring several of Jesus’s parables, stories that shape us and challenge us and force us to rethink and… Read More »
Exploring Rocky Railway VBS
Scripture reading: Philippians 4:10-13. Consider the theme for the first day of bible school as you listen to this passage: Jesus’ Power Helps Us Do Hard Things. In each day of VBS, an accompanying story from scripture carries the key verse and theme. The accompanying story is the call of Ananias in Acts 9 (Acts… Read More »
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