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November 26, 2023 - Daniel 7:13-14

  Christ’s Reign of Justice and Peace This Sunday we will celebrate Christ the King Sunday, a day to reflect deeply on the lordship of Jesus Christ. Our scripture passage will be Daniel 7:13-14, which speaks of the Messiah being given authority and sovereign power over all nations. In the sermon, we'll explore how Christ fulfilled the messianic prophecies, not through force or politics, but through sacrificial love and service. His model of leadership calls us to live by different values - humility, justice, and peace. Christ's kingdom is inclusive, breaking down barriers and inviting all people to experience God's grace. As Christians, we're called to live in active anticipation of this kingdom by embodying kingdom values now. Our hope is not just for the future but impacts how we live today. As we wrap up the Christian year, I invite you to reflect: ·         How can you acknowledge Christ's kingship in your own life? Are there areas whe...

November 22, 2023 - Psalm 100

  The Gates of Thanksgiving Thanksgiving Eve Service, 2023 Psalm 100 calls us to "enter His gates with thanksgiving" as we come into God's presence. At its core, thanksgiving is a matter of the heart - making time to remember and give thanks for God's abundant blessings. It transforms our perspective from lack to abundance. Let this Thanksgiving be a time to cultivate gratitude in our lives and worship God with overflowing praise. In the busyness of this season, how can we practically grow in thankfulness? Consider keeping a gratitude journal, sharing thanks with others, or reflecting on God's gifts before sleep. May our souls overflow with thanksgiving toward our gracious God! I hope this passage stirs your heart to gratitude as you study and reflect this week. Let's enter Thanksgiving with joyful praise for all God has done.

November 19, 2023 - 1 Timothy 2:1-7

  Hope in Desperation This week I'll be preaching on 1 Timothy 2:1-7 and exploring the theme of hope in desperate times. I'll open with a true story that poignantly illustrates the depths of human despair. However, through God's grace and the compassion of others, hope emerged from the darkness. We'll reflect on how God is present with us in our deepest suffering. Though we may feel abandoned, God is there sharing in our pain. Furthermore, God can bring redemption out of even the most tragic circumstances, transforming our mourning into joy. As we look to Thanksgiving and Advent, I'll highlight the need to respond to despair with hope and action. Even when all seems lost, God offers us eternal hope through Christ. As you prepare for Sunday, consider: ·         When have you seen light emerge from darkness in your life? ·         How can we shine the hope of Christ to those in despair? I look forward t...

November 12, 2023 - Amos 5:18-24

  Acting Out: When Faith is Just a Performance This Sunday I’ll be preaching from Amos 5:18-24, a sobering passage where God condemns Israel’s religious hypocrisy. The people were diligent in observing festivals, offerings, and songs of worship. Yet their hearts were far from God and their lives full of injustice. Through God's prophet Amos, God makes clear God isn't interested in outward displays of piety without changed hearts and righteous living. God sees through our pretense. “I hate, I despise your festivals,” God declares, preferring justice and mercy over empty ritual. As we prepare our hearts for worship this Sunday, let’s examine if we’re guilty of the same religious hypocrisy. Is our faith just a Sunday show or does it impact how we live Monday through Saturday? Do we honor God with our lips but ignore the marginalized in our midst? God desires complete devotion – both heart and life. As we study this passage, here are some questions to consider: What routines or rit...