Between Sundays for Week of July 18, 2022
Pastor Hoffman reflects on the ways that Jesus draws near to us in the faces of one another. When Jesus shows up, are we “worried and distracted by many things” like Martha or are we ready to “sit at Jesus’ feet and listen” like Mary? When we choose to pay attention to the people in front of us, in the voices and stories of one another, we take the risk of being drawn to love and serve God in new ways.
Ponderings
Hymns are prayers set to music. Listen to this one to help you pay attention to Jesus drawing near to you this week!
Open our eyes, Lord,
we want to see Jesus,
to reach out and touch him,
and say that we love him.
Open our ears, Lord,
and help us to listen.
Open our eyes, Lord,
we want to see Jesus.
(Text and Music by Robert Cull; Hymn #98 in This Far By Faith)
Between Sundays for Week of August 15, 2022
As we continue following Jesus on his path to Jerusalem, the tone of his speech changes in today’s gospel as he asks, “Do you think I have come to bring peace on earth?” Pastor Amy reminds us that the peace Jesus brings is not a fake peace of denial and dishonesty, but a deep, life-changing peace that kindles us to seek more of God’s lovingkindness for this world, even when it leads us into conflict.
Ponderings
In the Bible, faith is never a matter simply for an isolated individual. It involves a community of persons that stretches back into the past, embraces people in the present, and anticipates a fellowship in the future. Faith involves a “cloud of witnesses” to God’s continuing faithfulness.
Paul Hammer, in Word Among Us
Who is part of your cloud of witnesses – representing past, present and future – that reminds you of God’s continuing faithfulness?