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Daily Blessing – June 11, 2020

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1 Thessalonians 5:16-18 New International Version (NIV)

16 Rejoice always, 17 pray continually, 18 give thanks in all circumstances; for this is God’s will for you in Christ Jesus.

I wrote about this verse way back when this self-isolation/quarantine started, and it spoke to me in a quite different way.  Now, it is speaking to me to look for blessings in this constantly changing situation we call life in 2020. There are still so many reasons to rejoice and give thanks if you just have a mindset to look for reasons.  One saying that I have been using a lot lately is take your blessings when you can get it.

God is with us in this chaos that we call life in 2020 and can help us through this if we just let the Holy Spirit do just that.  And no, I do not think I am being Pollyanna about it.

Here are some examples; at church we are being pushed to use technology in different ways and use it more often then we were doing.  We use Zoom for meeting and studies. Because we are using Zoom for studies, we now have Karen Sufana joining us from Florida! She used to be in the group but moved away. It has been so cool to have her with us again. So, now if you move away you can still participate in our studies and keep into touch with your church family here.  Since we are now streaming our services, we have people that have moved all over the country joining us in worship.  The are times when we have had people from Oregon, Georgia, North Carolina, and Florida watching the live stream and they have even requested prayers.  What a blessing it is to worship together like that.  Streaming our services will help us to reach new people in new places. We had always talked about doing it, COVID just made pushed us to do it faster.

While COVID took many things away from us, it has also pushed us into using technology faster than we would normally have.  This is helping us stay connected with each other currently and will help us reach new people in new places and ways in the near future and beyond.  That is extremely exciting news.  

Change can be difficult, and everything is changing extremely fast right now.  Know that your church is here for you now and in the future.  We will be here to help you on your spiritual journey, connect with God, connect with fellow church members, and to care for others.  In others words, we will be here to help you live into the life you are called to live by Christ.  Our church is living into it’s mission to be the church of today by helping others and looking at the future with hope knowing that God is with us through all of this, and we can give thanks and praise for that.

Gracious and Loving God, even when we are weary, and feeling small, help us to know that you are there for us.  Create in us eyes to see your blessings in nature, friends, and family.  Help us to be a blessing to others and to be the hope that we wish to see in the world.  Help us to give ourselves grace when we just feel like doing so many things and get absolutely nothing done.  Help us to listen to others and to learn new ways of being in community with others.  Amen

Grace & Peace, Suzanne

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Daily Blessing – June 10, 2020

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34 I give you a new commandment, that you love one another. Just as I have loved you, you also should love one another. 35 By this everyone will know that you are my disciples, if you have love for one another.” Jn 13:34-35

Right before Jesus said this, he had shown what love looked like by washing the feet of 12 of his closest friends. Jesus humbled himself, knelt down before each of them and washed their feet.  Jesus, by his actions showed us to lay aside our self, our ego, our privilege, to see the need of another, to listen, to be open to changing our ways when we see it brings pain to another. It’s caring for and restoring the brokenness of one another, in our community and in the world.

An old Rabbi once asked his pupils how they could tell when the night ended and the day began. “Could it be,” asked one of the students, “when you can see an animal in the distance and tell whether it’s a sheep or a dog?” “No,” answered the Rabbi. Another asked, “Is it when you can look at a tree in the distance and tell whether it’s a fig tree or a peach tree?” “No,” answered the Rabbi. “Then when is it?” the pupils demanded. “It’s when you can look on the face of any man or any woman and see that it is your sister or brother. Because if you cannot see this, it is still night.”

We really are all ordinary people with ordinary needs, each with ordinary gifts and talents. Yet, each and every one of us has been created in the image of God … all different … all the same… created in God’s image of love. If we woke each day in wonder, gratitude and awe for God’s extravagant love within us, we will begin to see that same extravagant love in one another, the stranger will become our neighbor and our world and all who inhabit it will be renewed, restored and transformed.

St. Teresa of Alvila said, “Christ has not body now but yours. No hands, no feet on earth but yours. Yours are the eyes through which he looks compassion on this world. Yours are the feet with which he walks to do good. Yours are the hands through which he blesses all the world. Yours are the hands, yours are the feet, yours are the eyes, you are his body. Christ has no body now on earth but yours.”

Faith, hope, and love remain, but the greatest of these is love.

May the peace of God go before you and the love of God forever hold you tight. May the Spirit of God flow through your life and the joy God uphold you day and night. Amen.

Brenda

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Daily Blessing – June 9, 2020

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I give you a new commandment: Love each other. Just as I have loved you, so you also must love each other. This is how everyone will know that you are my disciples, when you love each other. John 13:34-35

Watching the reality of the pandemic settle on my high school students expectations for how they would celebrate the culmination of their 4 years of high school was hard.  They had already experienced a great amount of loss and were grieving the experiences they had dreamed of.  I knew our church community would be able to give them an experience that would be meaningful for them and help them regain some of the excitement they had been anticipating.

CUMC stepped up in a big way on Sunday evening when we gathered safely in our cars and cheered our seniors on with signs, and car horns as they walked through the parking lot to “Pomp and Circumstance”. They got to experience a graduation ceremony complete with moving their tassels from right to left and throwing their caps in the air.  They beamed, they giggled, they blushed, and they felt the love and support that this congregation has continually given them. 

When our youth are confirmed we as a congregation are asked if we will…        “nurture one another in the Christian faith and life and include these          persons now before you in your care?” 

We profess that… 

“With God’s help we will proclaim the good news and live according to the example of Christ. We will surround these persons with a community of love and forgiveness, that they may grow in their trust of God, and be found faithful in their service to others. We will pray for them, that they may be true disciples who walk in the way that leads to life.” 

You have nurtured them as they have grown up and grown in their faith. Everyone of these graduates have participated in our youth mission trips and some have gone on to teach Sunday school or have been in service to the church as ushers and acolytes. 

Sunday evening we surrounded these youth in a community of love when we came together to support them and celebrate this milestone with them. In doing this we lived out our profession of faith… “We will surround these persons with a community of love and forgiveness, that they may grow in their trust of God, and be found faithful in their service to others. We will pray for them, that they may be true disciples who walk in the way that leads to life.”

Dear God, We thank you for all the people who have shared their faith with our youth, for those that have nurtured them and given them a safe place to discover, learn and trust in you. We ask that you guide them as they begin this new chapter in their lives and we pray that they stay close to you. Amen 

With much gratitude,

Marty

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Daily Blessing – June 8, 2020

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Jesus said, “Let the little children come to me, and do not hinder them, for the kingdom of heaven belongs to such as these.”
– Matthew 19:14

 
Kathy’s last day of this school year was Friday, so to start the summer right she decided to take a walk on the beach. She reported to me her delight at watching a mother and child actively waiting on the sand. The toddler was enjoying her freedom, and was smiling and cooing as she stumbled along. But whenever the mother got too close, or tried to help, the toddler would scream and throw herself down as if in utter distress. Mom would back off, and immediately all would be well, the toddler giggling, dancing, and resuming her stumbling way along.
 
I love the resiliency of children.  I wish I had some of that.  Lately, whenever I overreact to being told what I can’t do, the frustration sticks with me. Sometimes, even when someone is trying to help, I push them away. It seems as though I would rather wallow in my frustration. I think that this is a little of what Jesus is talking about when he invites us to be like children. Apparently the realm of God belongs to those who will accept it with delight, rather than seeing at some sign of their own limitations.
 
Yesterday helped. No, the graduates are not children. But to see their sheer joy in being able to walk in cap and gown before an assemblage of parked cars was both a balm and a lesson to me. If they, denied so much of their senior year and farewell to high school, can find an occasion to laugh, and dance, and proudly accept the cheers and honking of horns, then I can find all sorts of reasons smile and coo as I stumble along.
 
Author of life and love, bless us with the resilience of children. Help us to accept each day as a gift, and to take delight in new discoveries. In our maturity, help us to address the challenges of each day and each moment, but allow us always to remember that we are your children, and in that bring us out of the shadows of bitterness and into the light of your eternal presence. Through your resilient Son we pray. Amen.

Pastor George

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Daily Blessing – June 5, 2020

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“Finally, brothers and sisters, farewell. Put things in order, listen to my appeal, agree with one another, live in peace; and the God of love and peace will be with you. Greet one another with a holy kiss. All the saints greet you.”

“The grace of the Lord Jesus Christ, the love of God, and the communion of the Holy Spirit be with all of you.”

— 2 Corinthians 13:11-13

For every Sunday of the year, the lectionary provides four Scripture readings. My process of worship planning involves working through those readings and discovering one or two which speaks to me. These passages aren’t the ones I “like;” most often they challenge me. They start a great many thoughts, and I may feel the Spirit leading me in several directions. The process of sermon preparation, then, becomes a matter of editing down to a core all that I feel compelled to say. Then I seek ways of illustrating those points.

Much, then falls to the “cutting room floor” – though I am certain there are times you feel that more could have been cut!

In our new Lectionary Lunch – Noon, Wednesdays, on Zoom – I gain even more insight and wisdom, as the Spirit speaks through the participants. This week the focus of the Scripture readings is on the triune nature of God: Genesis 1:1-2:4, Psalm 8, Matthew 28:16-20 and 2 Corinthians 13:11-13.

Here are some tidbits from our gathering which will not likely make it into the sermon, but are worthy of consideration:

– In the Trinity,
​God the Creator makes us good.
​God the Savior restores us to the good.
​God the Holy Spirit moves in us to do good.

– The Holy Spirit is compared to wind and flame. Neither of these are static. Wind and flame cause movement and transformation. There is no wind when it is not moving. So the Holy Spirit is God-In-Action. Through us.

– In our current unsettled time, we seek peace. But you will note Saint Paul acknowledges that peace only comes after our right relationship with each other has been restored. Order is not the imposition of will, but seeing each other and treating each other, individually and systemically, as children of God, made in God’s image.

– (and Sorry, Paul, right now we won’t be greeting one another with a literal holy kiss. But there are plenty of ways we can signal our affection, appreciation, and unity.)  

I invite you to allow the Spirit to move you as you dwell on the Word.

Holy Spirit, move in us. Open us to hearing the Word in new ways. Silence our pride and fear that we might actively listen to those who are hurting. Guide us to act in love. This we pray in the name of Jesus. Amen.

Pastor George

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