Pastor’s Weekly Message


08
Nov 2019
Small Things

Do you remember having a necklace or paperweight that had a tiny mustard seed encased in glass? It was a reminder of Jesus’ words in Matthew 17:20,”truly I tell you, if you have faith the size of a mustard seed, you will say to this mountain, ‘Move from here to there,’ and it will move; and nothing will be impossible for you.” He was telling his followers that even a little faith in him and his love could make the impossible possible. The same is true for a little love, especially love......

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Seasons Change

Seasons Change

As I’m praying this morning, I’m reading the names of the 32 people from our church who have died this past year. For all their loved ones, the seasons of life changed this year...


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Giants

Giants

Giants!  If you had to choose someone right now, who would you say is a “giant” in our world today? If we were to take a poll I imagine we would have many different...


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Communion

Communion

Thoughts on two subjects this Friday morning: I’ve had the privilege of receiving Holy Communion in many places around our globe.  Over the last 35 years, this has happened as I’ve traveled for vacation,...


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Home

Home

Friday, September 27, 2019 – Later today I travel home from Leadership Institute in Kansas City. I’ve been here since Wednesday afternoon at Church of the Resurrection (COR) with 2500 United Methodists from all...


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Close to God

Close to God

Our three-year-old grandson loves to find and look at the moon. He tells us when it is a crescent, an oval and a big round circle. When he’s at our house in the evening,...


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Fear

Fear

Oh, dear. I just realized that it’s Friday the 13th. Oh, my. If I was superstitious I would suddenly be afraid. That knot that means fear would rise in my stomach and I would...


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Grace

Grace

When I met Grace she was well into her nineties. Her hair was steely gray and she was small and spry, although she was confined to a wheelchair by then. On my visits with...


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