
WORSHIP
Rest in His Presence, July 18 Worship
In Jesus we find real rest from things that trouble us in body and soul. In Him we find rest with one another because Jesus gives us reason to leave behind the things that would seem to divide us. Ultimately all things will be brought together in unity under the reign of Christ. We can imagine joining the large crowd of diverse people that came and sat down in the green grass to listen to Jesus. They had come from different towns, but they all were “like a sheep without a shepherd.” After Jesus fed their souls with his teaching he also fed their bodies with a meal he amazingly produces from five loaves of bread and two fish. Today and forever we find real rest in God’s presence.
God's Kingdom of Compassion, July 11th Worship
God is building a Kingdom on His compassion and grace. We need God’s compassion and guidance because the human heart can become a dark and desperate thing. The Gospel today tells us about how King Herod had John the Baptist put in prison and then Herod is tricked into beheading the prophet. This king got trapped by his own pride and later regretted it. We all feel such moments of confusion and self-deception. But our God is great and He can make something better. When we trust God to care for us it removes the helpless desperation of our hearts. Within God’s protective kingdom we can make better choices, and God brings to earth His wisdom and love, just as it is in heaven.
In God We Trust, July 4th Worship
You probably have a couple of amazing stories: things you have seen or learned that make the world a bigger and more amazing place. The apostle Paul could tell some tales. But at the same time there was at least one thing that kept him very grounded to the earth, “a thorn in the flesh,” he called it. This kept him humble and needful. He tells us that it was in his weakness that he really began to understand how great God is. One of the most amazing things in Paul’s life was to hear God say, “My grace is sufficient for you, for my power is made perfect in weakness.”
Our Faithful God June 27 Worship
As we witness the compassion of Jesus in the lives of those He healed we are seeing Him give us reasons to believe that God will be faithful to us. He invites our trust, and walks with us in all of our waiting. In faithfully waiting for God we take to heart the words of Lamentations 3:26: "It is good that we should wait quietly for the salvation of the Lord."
"Peace, be Still." June 20 Worship
Jesus answers the need of His disciples with great compassion and power. With the wind howling, the boat taking on water, and the disciples afraid for their lives, Jesus speaks. "Peace, be still," and the wind and the waves become still. All of nature must follow His command. Today His voice speaks to the deepest part of our mind and spirit as Jesus quiets us with His still peace.
The Kingdom of the Mustard Seed, June 13 Worship
Jesus tells us that the mustard seed "is the smallest of all the seeds on earth, yet when it is sown it grows up and becomes larger than all the garden plants and puts out large branches, so that the birds of the air can make nests in its shade" (Mark 4:31-32). Jesus wants to spark the imagination of His listeners. Almighty God is infinite and creative. God loves to see life thrive and grow. God’s Kingdom is a place where small things are significant. Jesus’ story is about all this and more. We celebrate all the wondrous ways God can care and nurture us today and forever.
Our Eternal God, June 6 Worship
God is eternal, and that forms the foundation of our faith and hope. With every hard or difficult thing we face, God is with us. Seeing that God has come to us in His eternal nature, in all the compassion and love of Jesus, is reason for trust. God has eternally and victoriously triumphed. We have eternal reasons to celebrate our God every day and forever.
The Sacred Mystery of the Holy Trinity, May 30 Worship
God has revealed Himself to us as one God in three different ways. We rejoice in this mystery of God and in all the blessings that He provides to us. In the sacred name of Father, Son, and Holy Spirit we celebrate God in infinite and eternal ways.
The Living Spirit of God, May 23 Worship
The Holy Spirit is the living spirit of God among us now. On Pentecost, after Jesus' resurrection, the Spirit was given to the apostles and then, through them by Baptism, to 3,000 people. Today we remember that day and thank God for the gift of the Spirit, who brings the life-giving eternal things of God into our lives.
Pentecost by Jen Norton
Jesus Ascends to Heaven in Triumph, May 16 Worship
Jesus’ ascension means His triumph is complete and total. He who was crucified, died, and risen, now takes His victory with Him to sit at God's right hand in power and majesty. He is triumphant over all things forever.