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SERMON SNAPSHOT: Sunday, January 1, 2023

Dear Friends in Christ –

Whenever I get to preach on the first Sunday of the year I default to Janus, whom the ancient Romans worshiped as the god of gates and doors, beginnings and endings.  Janus was worshiped at the planting, the beginning of the harvest time, at birth, and at marriage. Janus was thought to keep the gate of heaven.
 
He represented transition between primitive life and civilization, between the countryside and the city, peace and war, and the growing-up of young people. He is portrayed as having a double-faced head, each face looking in an opposite direction.

So here at the beginning of this new year 2023, we too find ourselves looking in opposite directions, reflecting on the past year and poised for what’s next.

The text as we start this new year is from Luke. Jesus on his way to Jerusalem lays it out for his disciples, the crowds, and us. No better way to jump in to 2023 than a clear word from scripture and communion.

In great anticipation –

 



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Sunday Bulletin - Dec. 25

THIS IS GOD'S HOUSE - ALL ARE WELCOME

 “Meeting people at their point of need, Inviting all into a dynamic relationship with Christ”


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Sunday Bulletin - Dec. 18

THIS IS GOD'S HOUSE - ALL ARE WELCOME

 “Meeting people at their point of need, Inviting all into a dynamic relationship with Christ”


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Lessons & Carols Service

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SERMON SNAPSHOT: Sunday, December 18, 2022

Dear Friends in Christ –

We have lit candles of Hope, Peace, Joy and this week we light the candle of Love.Our texts are varied as we are led by the choir and Tripp Carrington throughLessons and Carols- the narrative of both testaments to the incarnation, the enfleshment of God. Whoa! The mystery compounds the closer we get!

Let’s lean into the music and the mystery that positions us for the arrival of the Holy. Don’t miss this life giving season!

Trumpet, violin, new members, all celebrating the coming of Hope, Peace, Joy & Love.

In great joy –

 



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Confessional Church Symposium

Confessional Church Symposium - January 15th


Mark your calendars for Sunday, January 15th to attend this symposium in the fellowship hall following worship where we will view the PC(U.S.A.) Theoacademy’s presentation of what it means to be a confessional church. 

As our world evolved, major events and ideologies challenged our faith and the church soon found it necessary to say more than simply “Jesus is Lord.” These creeds, confessions and catechisms from around the world and over the centuries not only prove that we are reformed, and ever-reforming, but they also clarify and shore up the foundations of the Christian faith we build our lives on. Together we will explore why we use the theological documents that are the first part of our Constitution of the Presbyterian Church as an interpretive key to scripture. Please join us, won’t you?

 

 

We are incorporating more creeds, confessions and catechisms, both historic and contemporary, as the statements of faith in our worship services. We hope this deepens our understanding of Presbyterian Reformed traditions, prompts questions and discussions and enriches our faith journey.

 

Advent Devotional: Joy

If you take the time to listen, you’ll begin to hear the angelic proclamation: “Do not be afraid. I bring you good news that will cause great joy for all people... a Savior has been born to you.”

- Honest Advent

This is the third week of Advent, which means it’s the second half of the season. Does the fact that we’re inching closer and closer to Christmas spark joyful anticipation for you? Or does the countdown elicit some panic as you think of all that you’d still like to accomplish before the 25th? What brings you joy right now?

Happiness is a lovely thing, but fleeting. That reality can leave people chasing the feeling, stuck in nostalgia, or steeled against the feeling so as not to be left abandoned by it. Happiness is wholly dependent on outside circumstances beyond our control. But joy is the byproduct of transformation, wholly dependent on our inward posture. Feeling joy isn’t required for acknowledging that there is real, genuine joy found in God’s never-changing love for us.

May we enjoy the trappings of the season, but may we not be overcome- or undone- by it. Happiness is not a guaranteed outcome no matter how many presents are under the tree or how well the holiday party goes. We can welcome joy into our lives, even when we may not feel quite ready, deserving, or willing. There is joy simply by entrusting our lives to the God who loves us and cares for us.

And there were shepherds living out in the fields nearby, keeping watch over their flocks at night. An angel of the Lord appeared to them, and the glory of the Lord shone around them, and they were terrified. But the angel said to them, “Do not be afraid. I bring you good news that will cause great joy for all the people. Today in the town of David a Savior has been born to you; he is the Messiah, the Lord. This will be a sign to you: You will find a baby wrapped in cloths and lying in a manger.”

Luke 2:8-12 NIV

We often depend on faith, because it is hard to trust that there is unseen goodness and glory at work. May you be given the eyes to see all the unexpected messengers carrying good news of great joy in the world today. I hope that you find joy in the coming Hope of the World. And that such knowledge instills in you the good news that lights the world.

This is the day the Lord has made, let us rejoice and be glad in it!

With great joy,
Jordyn


Devotions this season are inspired by 2020 Advent lessons adapted from Shadow and Light by Tsh Oxenreider and In Light and Darkness published by Illustrated Ministries. Aspects of the Sunday church service and the book Honest Advent that we used in Thursday night bible study were also referenced this week.

Sunday Bulletin - Dec. 11

THIS IS GOD'S HOUSE - ALL ARE WELCOME

 “Meeting people at their point of need, Inviting all into a dynamic relationship with Christ”


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"What About Me?"

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SERMON SNAPSHOT: Sunday, December 11, 2022

Dear Friends in Christ –

This week we’ll be looking at John the Baptizer again, but rather than the desert wind blowing through his shaggy mane, he breathes the sour air of a prison cave/cell. Herod has tired of his scolding and fears the multitudes that have flocked to John and his message to change tack.

John sends his disciples to Jesus. “Are you the one?” they ask. “Go back and tell him what you see and hear what you hear,” Jesus says, but the list of blessings doesn’t include the release of prisoners. John must be thinking, ‘What about me?’

What is John to do? What are we to do when the answer that comes back doesn’t satisfy? Can we still know joy? (Spoiler: the answer is yes!)

Let’s engage this together - The Pageant! The Dessert Sale! God’s promises this Sunday.

See you in worship!

 



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Advent Devotional: Peace

“Grace and truth is the invitation to be seen, and in that seeing to receive the gift of presence not withheld.”

- Scott Erickson, Honest Advent

At one of our Thursday night small groups last year we talked about peace, peacemakers and shalom. We sat out on a porch together imagining what implication a biblical call to peacemaking has on our lives and how that might shape us as a people of shalom. Shalom is a Hebrew word meaning peace, harmony, wholeness, completeness, prosperity, welfare and tranquility. Peace is a hope, a comfort, and a challenge.

Jesus embodied shalom on earth. People saw the glory of God in Jesus and described that wholeness as full of grace and truth. When we recognize ourselves as in need of and also worthy of grace we can extend grace readily. When we recognize truth as something that surpasses our own perspective, we can see things for what they actually are, which allows us to bear witness to the world around us but by continuing to seek truth, we can open ourselves up to other perspectives and point to the truth that is in fact good news to all people.

Jesus showed the world the grace and truth known in God. When we embody the wholeness found in truth that surpasses our own understanding, we can see others in their loving humanity and can offer ourselves in kind. In grace and truth we can see and be seen. We can offer the invitation of presence and come to know the gift of presence not withheld. When we are committed to creating spaces for people to be known and nurtured- when we can allow ourselves to be known and nurtured- the hard and holy work of peace can develop.

The Word became flesh and made his dwelling among us. We have seen his glory, the glory of the one and only Son, who came from the Father, full of grace and truth. (John testified concerning him. He cried out, saying, “This is the one I spoke about when I said, ‘He who comes after me has surpassed me because he was before me.’”) Out of his fullness we have all received grace in place of grace already given. For the law was given through Moses; grace and truth came through Jesus Christ. No one has ever seen God, but the one and only Son, who is himself God and is in closest relationship with the Father, has made him known.

John 1:14-18 NIV

May we make peace, with our words and with our actions, that contributes to peace everywhere. 

As we prayed on Sunday: Faithful God, you are at work to restore all of creation in its intended harmony. Give us your shalom that we may be reconciled to all enemies in the peace that passes all understanding, through Christ Jesus our Lord.

God of promise, God of hope, into our darkness come.

Shalom,
Jordyn


Devotions this season are inspired by 2020 Advent lessons adapted from Shadow and Light by Tsh Oxenreider and In Light and Darkness published by Illustrated Ministries. Aspects of the Sunday church service and the book Honest Advent that we're using in Thursday night bible study were also referenced this week.

Sunday Bulletin - Dec. 4

THIS IS GOD'S HOUSE - ALL ARE WELCOME

 “Meeting people at their point of need, Inviting all into a dynamic relationship with Christ”


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A Promise

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SERMON SNAPSHOT: Sunday, December 4, 2022

Dear Friends in Christ –

It’s been hard for me to settle into a groove, to find a way into this season of Advent. I know Advent is a prescribed time for waiting, anticipating, perhaps even yearning for what only a miracle can provide – an antidote to the incessant bickering and blame and violence and vulgarity. How sad that it must be necessary to shake us out of our complacency and ennui. Yes, sad that the creatures made in the image of God retreat to, retire to, or are relegated to colorless lives of desperation.

Can’t be jolly when the wild fire’s bearing down on your friend’s home or there’s another provocation from the east or the west to deprive displaced people of dignity, another storm lurking, another genocide, or another charge of sexual misconduct appropriately redrawing the lines of what is cute, funny or demeaning.

So, we need a miracle. We need to be reminded that the God of creation draws near. Come be strengthened. Come be reminded. See you in worship!

In anticipation –

 



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