Wednesday, March 27, 2019

Lost in our own home

March 24, 2019Second Sunday in Lent

The coin is lost in its own home.  Sometimes we can find ourselves lost, not in the wilderness, not far away from where we should be, but in our very own homes.  Pastor Rob explores what it means to be lost in our home and how God is at work in these seasons of life.

That person did that?

March 17, 2019Second Sunday in Lent

"I can't believe that person did THAT!"  How often in life are we surprised and disappointed to learn of a moral failing of a friend (or even famous person).  Pastor Rob unpacks how easy it is for us, like sheep, to go astray, going on paths that lead us to terrible decisions.  The good news is that we have a shepherd who finds, forgiveness and enfolds us back into his flock.  Based on Luke 15:1-7

Wednesday, March 13, 2019

Every meal is worship

March 10, 2019First Sunday in Lent

"One does not live by bread alone" responds Jesus to the first temptation of the devil to turn stones into bread.  In our culture today, we often fall prey to the temptation to think that we only need physical and not spiritual nourishment!  Pastor Rob explores Scripture to show how every meal in the Bible is, in many ways, a mini-worship service.  How can our meals this lent become a time, not just of physical nourishment, but also of being renewed spiritually by God?  Based on Luke 4:1-13

The Stop Sign Sermon

March 3, 2019Transfiguration Sunday

Jesus offers his disciples the ultimate mountain top experience -- the in-breaking of God's love and light in this world.  The disciples wants to stay at the top of the mountain.

But Jesus commands them to come down the mountain.  We are called to live our lives in the real world, where God's presence is a bit more ambiguous.

So how can we see God's presence in the every-day?  Pastor Rob offers Baptism and the stop sign as a reminder for us of God's work in our lives.

Based on Luke 9:28-36

Love your enemies

February 24, 2019
Love your enemies.  Sounds wonderful -- but it is possible?  Reflecting on the story of Joseph forgiving his brothers (Genesis 45), Pastor Rob shares about how might actually be able to do this.  Bottom line is that loving enemies is act of profound strength, strength that can only come from God's mercy.