How can we possibly know the heart of God? He is infinitely greater than us, infinitely wiser than us, infinitely more holy than us. Scripture says questioning God is like the clay pot questioning the potter, and even that does not adequately reflect the distance between us and our Creator. The only way for usContinue reading “December 23, 2022 – Pastor’s Note”
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December 18, 2022 – Being “Fine”
The reflection on the 4th Sunday of Advent discusses King Ahaz’s refusal to seek a sign from God during a political crisis in Judah. Despite the prophet Isaiah encouraging him to trust in God’s protection, Ahaz relies on diplomacy with Assyria. This narrative serves as a metaphor for how individuals often resist divine guidance, fearing the necessary changes it may bring. Ultimately, the message urges openness to God’s will, highlighting unexpected blessings through faith in Him.
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December 16, 2022 – Pastor’s Note
After rearranging the Stafford Room and Pastoral Center 1st Floor Conference Room, the staff has been on a little bit of a cleaning kick this week. In one instance, as she was making some incredible progress on one of our 2nd floor closets, Kathy found a stash of amices and chalice veils, both of whichContinue reading “December 16, 2022 – Pastor’s Note”
December 09, 2022 – Pastor’s Note
Three brief practicalities this week: Future Bulletins With Christmas coming, the bulletins get a little weird. Because our staff takes the week between Christmas and New Year’s off, and because the Christmas bulletin will be visitor-focused, the next few weeks look like: If you have any parishioner-focused material, please get it in now. If youContinue reading “December 09, 2022 – Pastor’s Note”