One year has gone by. So much has happened this past year. Then I thought, “Well, we cannot make the road by walking together, yet looking backward.” Reflecting on what has happened and what we have done is important work. But with learning from the past, we must be sure to find a way to… Read More »
Dare to Imagine Revelation – 1 Samuel 1:20-28 & 2:18-21; Luke 2:22-40
The Messiah has come. Hallelujah! In Bethlehem, the city of David, Jesus was born to Mary and Joseph, a fulfillment of God’s promises. God’s unfailing love has carried the people of Israel this far as they struggle under the great empires of history. God has not and will never forsake or abandon us, human beings… Read More »
Dare to Imagine Joy – Isaiah 12 & Luke 1:39-55
Today is the third Sunday of our Advent journey. We have been doing the difficult work of imagination, considering how God might be inviting us to see beyond what is to begin seeing what could be. We have dared to imagine the possibilities of a god that comes as an infant into our world through… Read More »
Dare to Imagine Peace – Malachi 3:1-4 & Luke 1:67-79
When I was young, probably between 8 and 12 years old, I remember hearing stories from my parents about how I was a sleep-walker. I, of course, do not remember many of these experiences, but I do remember one in particular. I needed to go to the bathroom, so I got out of bed. But… Read More »
Dare to Imagine: Possibilities – Luke 1:26-38 & Jeremiah 33:10-16
We journey together into the season of Advent, a time of longing, yearning, anticipating, and hoping in the incarnation of the living God, the God of Israel in Jesus of Nazareth, the promised Messiah, the Christ. While we enter the story 2000 years ago when God first came as a human being to a family… Read More »
Knowing Your Story – Ruth 4:13-22
We have come to the end of our journey with Ruth, Boaz, and Naomi. The last 9 verses ring familiar to us as we remember the beginning of this story. After ten years in Moab and the death of her husband and two sons, Naomi returns to Bethlehem. The women of the village are talking… Read More »
Redemption – Ruth 4:1-13
We return to the book of Ruth this morning, chapter 4, the first 13 verses. Forms of the root word redeem dominate this portion of the story. Hebrew words that share the root, redeem, occur 14 times in this passage alone. Something similar occurred in the first chapters of Ruth. In Ruth chapter 1, the… Read More »
Loyalty – Ruth 3
Deuteronomy 24:17-22 says, “You shall not deprive a foreigner or an orphan of justice; you shall not take a widow’s garment in pledge. Remember that you were a slave in Egypt and the Lord your God redeemed you from there; therefore, I command you to do this. When you reap your harvest in your field… Read More »
Kindness – Ruth 2
Ten years ago, I left for Lesotho, a tiny country in southern Africa, with MCC. While there, I worked at an elementary school and helped with various projects at a local mission, a training center for sustainable farming practices. Most rural families in Lesotho grow their own corn, or what they call maize, on their… Read More »
Kindness – Ruth 1
The book of Ruth will lead us into Advent, which is only 7 weeks away. Our last series in the book of James was concerned primarily with teaching and encouragement for church communities throughout the Roman Empire. James had particular ideas about God and the community that he wanted to make clear for these churches.… Read More »
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