Doing Life with Jesus

Jesus said, “Come, follow me.” (Mark 1:17) This is Jesus’ invitation to the life we all seek, given to the first disciples and to us. The simple, yet profound message of Jesus is that our purpose, meaning, and fulfillment is found only in Him; as we follow Him.

In this time between Christmas and Easter we will work through the Gospel of Mark together, one chapter a week, exploring what this means as we join His first disciples in hearing His words, walking in His footsteps, and knowing His heart. What does it mean to be a disciple – a follower of Jesus? What does it look like? What does it entail? How does it inform how I see myself and my world?... How I think? How I feel? What I say and what I do? Together, as we walk through the book of Mark, our prayer is that God, the Holy Spirit, will show us and empower us to receive it and to live in it. For this is what we were created for! This is His gift to us!

So, here is the “one-two step” of our immersion in Mark together as we look to follow Jesus. In this way, we will have worked through the first 13 chapters of Mark by Palm Sunday, which ushers in the last three chapters of the suffering, death, and resurrection of Jesus. Thus, we will work through the entire book!

1. Before each Sunday (beginning January 19th) we would invite you to read through the corresponding chapter of Mark (the first chapter for week one etc.) two or three times, asking yourself, “What is the Holy Spirt teaching me here?” And “What am I supposed to do about it?”

2. The week following each Sunday, we will give you some questions that we would invite you to work through with a group of Christians, if at all possible, as well as prayer suggestions. There is something powerful about coming together in groups to grow as disciples of Jesus!

It is so exciting for me to work through an entire Gospel together with all of you! It is a joy to give everyone an opportunity to do this! I know that God will be at work in each of us as His Spirit touches us through His Word and I look forward with great anticipation to see what He will do! I hope and pray that YOU will be able to be a part of it!

Mark 1- The Panorama- January 16, 2022

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Mark 2- Breaking the Rules- January 23, 2022

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Mark 3- January 30, 2022

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Mark 4- Kingdom Stories- February 6, 2022

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Mark 5- The Power of Story- February 13, 2022

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Mark 6- Remember Who the Real Enemy Is- February 22, 2022

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Mark 7- The Heart of the Matter- February 27, 2022

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Mark 8- March 6, 2022

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Light…Questions…Faith…Peace Mark 9- March 13, 2022

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Sin and Grace Mark 10- March 20, 2022

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Mark 11- March 27, 2022

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Mark 12- April 3, 2022

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Mark 13- April 10, 2022

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April 14, 2022 Maundy Thursday

April 15, 2022 Good Friday

Breaking Out… Living It Up! April 17, 2022 Easter

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Fill In The Blank- Mark 16- April 24, 2022

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Christmas 2021

Christmas 2021

Services between December 2021 and January 2022

 

December 12, 2021- Are You the One?

 

December 19, 2021 Silent Night or the 7:00 News

 

Christmas Eve 2021 No Fear

Recordings from each individual service is below

No video or camera switching during this service.

No video or camera switching during this service.

 

Christmas Day 2021- Be Amazed

 

December 26. 2021- What Now?

 

January 2, 2022- God’s Mercies Brand New This Year Too

 

January 9, 2022- The Other Christmas Story

Great Hymns of Advent

Worship on Wednesdays in Advent is meant to prepare our hearts and minds to better celebrate Christmas and live in it. This year, our focus will be on three great Advent hymns and the Bible readings on which the writers of the hymns based each one.

December 1, 2021- Lift Up Your Heads Ye Mighty Gates

December 8, 2021- Come Thou Long Expected Jesus

December 15, 2021- Let All Mortal Flesh Keep Silence

Advent Conspiracy

The Advent Conspiracy

How do you feel right after Christmas? If you are like millions of other Americans, December is jammed full of busy-ness (..have to get it all done!) and worries (…have to get the perfect gift!) and buying sprees (it takes most American 3-5 months or more to pay off their Christmas debts!)…that at the end of December leaves most Americans feeling worn out, tired, let down, and empty.

 

What if through all of this we are really missing Christmas altogether? What if it was meant to be different? What if there was a better way? What if it was the way of Jesus, the One born on that first Christmas night? What if this is, finally, why Jesus came?  Maybe we’ve taken a wrong turn; maybe we’ve missed the peace, joy, hope, love, and rest that Christmas is all about. And maybe Jesus wants to give it back to us as a …. Christmas gift!

This is what the Advent Conspiracy is all about. Advent: The arrival of Jesus. Conspiracy: plotting and planning to actually enter into the Christmas story in order to live in its gifts. Yes, we are starting our Christmas preparation a little early this year. But we are serious about making it different. And it takes time to plot to make it so. But then, we think Jesus is serious about it as well. We think He wants to give you this gift; the gift of Christmas reborn in your life!


November 7, 2021      Worship Fully

“Come and worship. Come and worship. Worship Christ the new-born king.” (From the well-known Christmas carol “Joy to the World.”) To have the Christmas and its gifts that we all seek – love, peace, joy, hope, and rest – one needs to worship Jesus, the One born on Christmas. What does it mean to worship something? Well, what is the most important thing in your life at any given moment? That is what you are worshipping. We were created to be happy and whole and complete only when we are worshipping this God revealed in Jesus. This Christmas, Jesus would give us the gift of showing us what this means anew – and what it can look like in our lives.


November 14, 2021           Spend Less

 Christmas is about God entering our world and our lives personally. It is the gift of His personal presence with us together with all that this means! This is called the “Incarnation” which simply means that God became man and entered our world as one of us so that we might be His.  This is the story of Christmas! But the question remains, how do we enter into this story and live it out in our lives? How do we embrace and know the joy of living out Christmas in our lives?


November 21, 2021          A Time of Thanksgiving

Sometimes there is something so important that it calls for one to just stop everything else and do it. This National time of Thanksgiving is one of those times. Please join us either personally or online for this, “Time of Thanksgiving” as we turn our hearts to our gracious God through whom every good and perfect gift is given to us! O give thanks to the Lord for He is good and His mercy endures forever!


November 28, 2021         Give More

“For God so loved the world that He gave…” Giving is the heart of Christmas. On Christmas, God emphasizes that He gives us Himself as the name of Jesus spoken by the angel is, “Immanuel – God with us!” What does it look like to live this out in our lives? What does it look like to “do” the REAL Christmas?


December 5, 2021     Love All

Ok. This is the story of Christmas. “For God so loved the world that He sent Jesus at Christmas…” How do we enter into this truth of God’s love for all revealed at Christmas? How do we live out Christmas for our great joy and for the good of many? It’s what we talk about today.

Red Letter Challenge

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This 7-week study focuses on how to live more like Jesus so that our lives become a better testimony to the world. Jesus had a lot to say about how we, as His followers, are called to live out our faith. The RLC takes Jesus Christ’s words - printed in red letters in some bibles - as the basis of practical daily challenges. We’ll learn how to deepen our relationship with Jesus, as well as how to be sure of God’s forgiveness and give grace to others. As we grow together, our hearts for serving will grow and we will live more generously. Last but not least, we will gain confidence to speak about what Jesus has done in our lives.

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September 19, 2021- A Life Changing 40 Day Adventure

September 26, 2021 Being

“Before we do what Christ asks us to do, we need to be with Him. Our doing flows out of who we are and who we become when we spend time with Christ.”

He says, “Be still, and know that I am God; I will be exalted among the nations, I will be exalted in the earth.” Psalm 46:10

October 3, 2021- Forgiving

“One of the biggest problems we have in this world is that we listen to the lies and accusations of the enemy far more than we listen to the truth of the Gospel that says Jesus came to save us and justify us.”

My dear children, I write this to you so that you will not sin. But if anybody does sin, we have an advocate with the Father—Jesus Christ, the Righteous One. 1 John 2:1

October 10, 2021 - Serving

“You have been made by God to serve and to live for something bigger than yourself.”

“You are the light of the world. A town built on a hill cannot be hidden.15Neither do people light a lamp and put it under a bowl. Instead they put it on its stand, and it gives light to everyone in the house.16In the same way, let your light shine before others, that they may see your good deeds and glorify your Father in heaven. Matthew 5:14-16

October 17, 2021 - Giving

“You cannot truly go all in for God if you cannot trust God with your money.”

Bring the whole tithe into the storehouse, that there may be food in my house. Test me in this,” says the Lord Almighty, “and see if I will not throw open the floodgates of heaven and pour out so much blessing that there will not be room enough to store it. Malachi 3:10

October 24, 2021 - Going

“You cannot be with Jesus and stay put. That’s not the life He wants you to have. Your being will result in going.”

Again Jesus said, “Peace be with you! As the Father has sent me, I am sending you.” John 20:21

October 31, 2021- Recap








Made for Community

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Made for Community; Made for Friendships

We know it. We weren’t made to go it alone. It is not healthy…emotionally, psychologically, physically, or spiritually. We wither away. We don’t grow. We are not what we could be – or should be – if we live our lives alone. Yet, studies show that half of us do not have one person they can really “talk to.” How about you? Where do you find yourself living an “alone” life?...a disconnected life?...a life apart from community?...And how’s that working for you?

Jesus was born into a family. The first miracle He did was at a wedding. When He began His public ministry, He called 12 disciples to do life together with Him. He was not a loner. He doesn’t call us to be alone. He calls us to be in His Family. Even the Greek word translated “Church” reflects this; it is a “gathering of people.”

“Blessed is the one who hears my words and puts them into practice.” Jesus said these words over and over again. Blessed. Happy. Whole. Complete. Which one of us does not long for this? In the month of September, we will begin a focus -the RED LETTER CHALLENGE – that is meant to grow us in “hearing the words of Jesus and putting them into practice.” And as we do it, we have Jesus’ promise that we will be blessed.

But here’s the crux of the matter; if we try to do it alone, we will never be what we could be. We are not made to go it alone. We were created for Community and Community happens most powerfully in small groups. Jesus calls us into the blessing of Community, and it is in Community that He works most powerfully to grow us in the blessing of hearing His words and putting them into practice.

This is why we will spend the next four weeks focusing on Community. May God, the Holy Spirit, use these weeks to move each of us to do whatever it takes in our lives to come together in small-group Community as we look forward to “hearing His words and putting them into practice.”

For you will be blessed!


August 8, 2021     COMMIT

Someone once said, “if you don’t commit to getting where you want to go, you will never get there.” Today, we will focus on the examples of Jesus and the first Christians. They knew where they wanted to go when it came to Community. They made it priority number one. They committed to it and so they got there. But finally, this isn’t about them. It is about each of us. Will I commit to the blessing of small group community as priority number one?...at least as a beginning for 8 weeks in September and October? How about you?

Readings: Acts 2:42-47, Mark 1:14-20

August 15, 2021     BE PRESENT

Attend. It is a word that is used when a student goes through Clinical Pastoral Education. It means to fully focus and be present with the one you are talking to, trying to help. You listen first. You notice the facial expression and the body language. You ask questions. You listen…really listen. And you don’t condemn or give advice or try to fix them. You support them. You encourage them. You speak back what you have heard, showing that you have listened and have empathized with them. You are fully there. And when you pray, you pray back what you have heard, asking God into the situation. In a small group Community, it is very similar. It is what we focus on today.

Readings: Colossians 3: (12-14) 15-17, Mark 3:13-15

August 22, 2021     LOVE

“Greater love has no one than this, that he lay down his life for his friends.” Jesus spoke these words. In the Bible, love always seems to be an action word. “For God so loved the world, that He gave His One and Only Son…” Small group community is the place where we are meant to begin to give and receive love. It is what we talk about today.

Readings: I Peter 4:7-11, Mark 6:30-44

August 29, 2021        REPEAT

We all know it’s true. As the ancient Greeks said, “repetition is the mother of learning.” In order to grow in something, it must be repeated again and again and again. And all one has to do is to ask the piano student how ugly it can get until something beautiful comes.

Small group community is a gift from God. Today, we talk about our commitment being one of a lifestyle repeated over and over again, to our great benefit and the good of the world.

Readings Hebrews 10:24-25, Matthew 11:28-30

Soulful Songs of Summer

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Music is powerful. It gives words and rhythm to our joy and pain. His Spirit speaks into our hearts in a unique and moving way.  This summer we are diving into the music that touches our hearts, stirs our spirits and inspires us to do and believe great things. Join us this summer as we talk about our favorite songs and find Jesus waiting for us in the words.


Schedule

June 6 -

“You Say” -Lauren Daigle

June 13 -

“God So Loved” -We The Kingdom

June 20 -

“Praise to the Lord (Joyful, Joyful)” -Shane and Shane


June 27 -

“Is He Worthy” -Chris Tomlin

July 4 -

“Let Freedom Ring” -Dennis Jernigan

July 11 -

“For the Sake of the World” -Bethel


July 18 -

“Throne Room Song” -People and Songs

July 25 -

“Turn Your Eyes Upon Jesus (Amazing Grace)” -Shane and Shane

Aug 1 -

“All My Fountains” -Chris Tomlin


June 6, 2021- You Say

June 13, 2021 God So Loved

June 20, 2021- Praise to the Lord

June 27, 2021- The One

July 4, 2021- God Bless America

July 11, 2021- Committed

July 18, 2021- Throne Room Song

July 25, 2021 Turn Your Eyes Upon Jesus

August 1, 2021- All My Fountains

Fresh Set of Eyes

A Fresh Set of Eyes

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Do you have some things in your life that you would love to be able to see with a “fresh set of eyes?” Easter is meant to give us such eyes in the key places of our lives. It’s what we explore in the next few weeks.

 





April 11, 2021             In The Desert

Does life at times seem “dry” to you? Do you feel like you’re just going through the motions? Have you lost that sense of purpose and meaning? Are you at times running on empty wondering if there is anything worth living for? There is. It’s what we talk about today.

April 18, 2021         In the Crises of Faith 

Do you ever doubt the things you thought you’d never doubt? Do you ever come to that moment when what you thought was absolute settled solid ground turns into quicksand? In these times, Where is God for us…for me?... Even when I doubt everything that I thought I believed? Is He close to me…even then? And if so, what does He think of me and what is He doing? In my crises of faith where is God and what is He about? It’s what we talk about today.

April 25, 2021         In the Try-Hard Life  

Are you like me? It seems like I am always trying to find the right rhythm in my life…but I always feel a little off. I just can’t seem to find it. But it’s there. We just need to see it. It’s what we talk about today.

May 2, 2021           In the Loneliness 

Where do you feel alone? And what has brought you to that place?

Anger? Frustration? Disappointment? Defeat? Fear? Or perhaps just not being able to “put it all together?” What would it mean if you were not alone? If someone was with you who knew you perfectly, listened to your heart, and knew how to help? Because there is. It is what we talk about today.

May 9, 2021         In Death (And Life )

Ok. I know we don’t like to talk about it, but not one of us is getting out of here alive. Death is reality. So, what’s your take on it? And how does it affect how you LIVE? And what would it mean if you could have your questions answered? Because you can. It’s what we talk about today.

Intersect

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(God’s Love in the Hard Places)

Even in the midst of the brokenness and struggles – the hard places -  of our lives, every human being knows deep down that God is there.

But what does this mean for us? How does God intersect the “hard places of our lives” with His love? For a thousand years or more Christians have set aside the days of Lent (the 40 days before Easter not counting the Sundays) to remember just this – to be comforted, rejuvenated, and reoriented in living in His love. Deep down we all know He is there. We all know that somehow His love intersects our brokenness. In the next few weeks we will explore anew just what this means for us.

Sunday, February 21st        Kingdom.

The children of Israel spent 40 years in the wilderness. Jesus spent 40 days there. John the Baptist rotted in prison until the time he was beheaded. Paul wrote much of the New Testament from prison. Where are you in a desert? Where are you in the dungeon of a prison? Right in these places is where the love of God intersects with our lives. It is what we focus on today.

Sunday, February 28th           Peace.

Have you ever noticed? Peace – real peace – transcends the circumstances; it doesn’t come from them. I have seen it again and again. The woman who lost both legs and an arm to diabetes and lived in a very dirty and smelly nursing home – yet dwelled in an aura of peace. The man who….and I could go on and on. This is what we focus on today. Peace that transcends/intersects every hard place in our lives.

Sunday, March 7th           Questions.

Questions. We all have them, especially in the broken places – the hard places – of our lives. A famous Christian who lived about 500 years ago (His name was Martin Luther) wrote about the “deus abscondicus” - the hidden will of God, the questions. He cautioned trying to look into it because, after all, it was hidden and was meant to be hidden. Instead he said to look where the love of God intersected into the questions. It is what we look at today.

Sunday, March 14th         Light.  

There is a rule of thumb when dealing with addiction. That which is left in the darkness continues to have power over you. But that which is brought out into the light can begin to be dealt with and overcome. Jesus is the light of the world. His light would intersect with every darkness that holds sway in our lives. It is what we focus on today. 

Sunday, March 21st         Greatness.

No child fantasizes about being on the losing team in the Super Bowl. We all want to “win!” To “amount to something.” To “make our lives count.” To “live for something greater than ourselves.” To “be great.”

It is as if someone made us this way – and He did! But have you ever noticed?...as we get older we tend to lose hope for greatness, especially in the hard places?  Today the love of God intersects with our hearts desire to be great, even if we have given up hope. 


Sunday, March 28th       Presence. Palm Sunday

I worked in a grocery store in Newport Beach, CA during college. One day John Wayne comes sauntering in bigger than life. He was quite a presence as He gestured to all of our rafts and boomed, “I’ll take them all, my grandkids are here!” Another time, hot and sweaty with three young children and being the very next ones in line, we were held up at LAX while they ushered ahead of us Magic Johnson, bigger than life. What was even better was that after we boarded the plane, He came back to us – he stepped into our world from first class - and apologized to me and my family. What a class act. Today Jesus saunters into our world, intersecting with us especially in the hard places. Amazing.

Real

Real Time. Real People. Real Savior.

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Sometimes we forget. We talk so much about Jesus and the cross and think so much about what it means. We see literally thousands of pictures and paintings from animated films to Renaissance works to the historically realistic setting of the Jesus of Nazareth film. But in spite of this – and maybe because of it – we forget that Jesus was a real man who lived in the real world and who had real people – people just like us- around Him, reacting and responding to Him. We forget that He is the real flesh and blood Savior who stepped into the lives of flesh and blood people…and who would step into our flesh and blood lives as our real Savior as well. This is our focus on these Wednesdays in Lent.

Ash Wednesday, February 17, 2021       “The Absent”

They should have been there, all twelve of them. But one had betrayed Him, one had denied Him, and the rest had run out on Him. Only one had returned. The others were “The Absent” or “The Missing.”  Tonight is about them….and Jesus as their Savior… and about Jesus as the Savior of all “The Absent,” even when we are among them.

February 24, 2021               “The Haters”  

It must have been a terrible scene. The haters “hurled insults at him” and made fun of him in the midst of His suffering as He bled from His wounds and struggled for each breath; as He was dying. Tonight is about them…and Jesus as their Saviorand about Jesus as the Savior of all the haters, even when we are among them.



March 3, 2021                 “The Hopeful”  

Have you ever been “on the outside looking in,” knowing that there was no way you could “get in?” When Jesus died, amidst all the haters there was one who against all hope desperately wanted into His kingdom. Tonight is about him and the open arms of Jesus.  But it is also about us…and all those who are on the “outside looking in,” yet dare to hope for more.

March 10, 2021             “The Faithful” 

All four Gospels – the eyewitness accounts of the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus – there are short lists of the followers of Jesus who were there at the cross. These were the faithful. One who is mentioned by name in every list of the women who were there both at the cross and the tomb is Mary Magdalene. Why? What made her faithful? How did she know this flesh and blood Savior? What are we to see here? And how does this empower us to know Him in such a way to be faithful as well?

March 17, 2021            “The Family”       

There is an old popular song entitled, “We are Family.” And we are. Jesus calls us His Brothers and Sisters – and declares God the Father to be our Father. So what does it mean? On the cross, we see how He treats family. It’s our focus tonight.


March 24, 2021         “The Outsider” 

I grew up next door to a Roman Catholic family. They had a son, Tom, who was a year younger than I was and we were close friends. When he graduated from the 8th grade he threw a party and asked me to come. So I did. All the rest of the guests were from the Roman Catholic Grade school he had attended. Nobody would dance with me the entire night….and then came the last song and one girl walked over and asked me if I wanted to dance. It felt good not to be an outsider anymore. Tonight is about the outsiders – including us – and Jesus making us “insiders.”

Together

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Together. How’s that working for you? One of the great paradoxes of the past 8 months is the great need for connection – for relationship – and yet the great challenge to be healthy in them. Healthy. In the “together.” This is what we explore through the wisdom of God in our next series. We begin January 17th .

 





January 24, 2021 Be Present   

Sounds so simple, doesn’t it? If we want to “be together” and “do together” well, we have to be present – really present – for one another. When we don’t feel like it. When we are tired. When life’s a mess. When life’s going great. Bottom line. We need to show up. Be present. How are you tempted not to be present? And where are you not sure how to “be present?” Today we focus on God’s wisdom and power as we look to “be present.”

 

January 31, 2021   Be Grace-filled

Grace is God’s undeserved love. It is by grace that we know and receive by faith our “togetherness” with God through the forgiveness of sins. Today, we focus on what it means to be grace-filled; to live grace filled in our relationships as we do life “together.” Imagine, we really can give others what Jesus has given us. Grace.

February 7, 2021      Be Open

Theatre teachers – and Psychology Professors – talk about having an open or closed “posture.” That is, the body language communicates before a word is spoken whether that person is open or closed to connect with another. What is your “posture” when it comes to being “together.” Is it “open?” That is, authentic, genuine, real, transparent…or something else. Today, in our longing to be “together,” we focus on being open toward God as well as one another. The place we end up may surprise you.

 

February 14, 2021     Be a Blessing

The other day a friend of mine who used to be my neighbor, a professional painter, dropped by to answer some questions I had about a job I want to do myself. He was great and very helpful. As we talked, he shared how he was struggling over how hateful people are to each other – especially when they don’t agree on something. He even gave me a colorful bumper sticker he had designed and had printed up and was giving away. It said simply, “B-Kind.” In our doing life “together” God would simply say, “Be a blessing.” And then He would come alongside us and show us how. This is our focus today. While it may be the last Sunday in our series, it just may be the most important!

What’s in a Name?...He will Be Called…

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We named our daughter Sarah. Why? Because Jane loved the name and had said if she ever had a daughter this would be her name. My oldest son is named after my brother who died after living only three days. James is named after one of my very best friends. Names almost always have a story – a meaning – behind them. JESUS. EMMANUEL. What’s in these names? What is the story behind them? How about the title, “Christ?”  Or the titles given to Jesus by the prophet Isaiah 700 years before He was born; “Wonderful Counselor, Mighty God, Everlasting Father, Prince of Peace?” This will be our focus on the Wednesdays leading up to Christmas. What do they all mean?....for us?

Wednesday, December 2nd   Jesus, Emmanuel       (The Christ)

Do you know who named Jesus? It wasn’t Mary or Joseph. It was His Heavenly Father, God Himself. Tonight, we examine the name and the title that Jesus’ Heavenly Father gave to Him. It was no accident. And yes, it has great meaning for us.

Wednesday, December 9th     Jesus, Emmanuel      (The Wonderful Counselor/Mighty God)

Have you ever wished you had someone wise and understanding to whom you could pour out your heart and thoughts? One who would lovingly listen and then give you perfect wisdom for your life? Have you ever longed to have such perfect wisdom that you could lovingly speak into the life of another? Jesus is THE Wonderful Counselor…and He is here for you and for all for He is Emmanuel.

Wednesday, December 16th  Jesus, Emmanuel     (The Prince of Peace)

A baby tends to turn our lives upside down. We sleep less - sometimes a lot less. Our schedules are often turned upside down. And we are caring for another little person 24-7! Yet in the midst of it all there is a transcending peace. In Isaiah, Jesus is called “The Prince of Peace.” This baby also will turn our lives upside down but in the midst of it He brings THE Peace of God which transcends all things.

Christmas Changes Everything

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Especially this year, we are all waiting for things to change, to get BETTER – right? Pandemic and social upheaval, uncertainty and shadows, hurt and heartache, violence and hatred, sickness and death, emptiness, despair, and hopelessness. It has been quite a year! Not one of us has been left unscathed. And yes, we all long for change!

But what if the change has already come? …And it somehow transcends everything that is wrong and broken? What if it is a gift placed right in front of us by God Himself to live in everyday?

What if this transcendent change came 2000 years ago? What if it came in a baby? Wouldn’t it be amazing if something that brings such change to our everyday lives - a baby - would be used by God to bring foundational, transformational, and transcending change to us all? This is what we will focus on throughout December as we prepare to celebrate Christmas. Christmas changes everything!  Maybe the idea of the baby is that God doesn’t want us to miss it.

Sunday, November 29th       “Not Ever Alone” (Praise His Name!)

“One is the loneliest number that you’ll ever do.” Can you relate to these words? They were sung by the band “Three Dog Night.” There are countless ways to experience loneliness – physically, emotionally, psychologically, spiritually.  But at the root of all of them is the feeling that you are utterly alone. Christmas means it’s not true. It means that we are not ever alone. Today, God whispers this truth anew into our hearts.

Sunday, December 6th        “God is Here      (It Makes a Difference)

We all long for things to be different, even as we hope to be difference makers. How about you? Jesus came to make a difference not just by what He did but through what He would do in each of us. Christmas is meant to make a difference both in you and through you. This is our focus today.

Sunday, December 13th    “No Doubts”       And Living Like It!)

When I was a coach, you could always pick out the kids who were certain they wanted to be there. Being certain gave them focus, energy, drive, and purpose. Have you ever been in that place where you are unsure of your direction or what you should be doing? …where doubts are eating away at you, sapping your focus, energy, drive, and purpose? Are you perhaps carrying some doubt with you right now about God  and your life in Him? Christmas means that we can be rid of these doubts. And Christmas means that we can live like it.

Sunday, December 20th      “It’s Personal”           (What Will You Do?)

We tend to live impersonal lives. We can go weeks never setting foot in the neighborhood as we go from garage to car and back to garage again - and even more so with the COVID 19 reality. We listen to or watch or read the News about struggles of people all around us, but we rarely connect personally with their struggles – am I right?  At times we are even surrounded by people in close proximity, yet we carefully keep our distance on a personal level. After all they might want something from us. Do you think maybe, just out of habit, we do this with God as well? Perhaps this is why we can feel so disconnected to Him. Christmas means that in spite of us, God comes to us personally. His love is personal! And our lives lived out in Him are meant to be the same!

Adventure

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With our move to a new building and the ways we've had to adapt through a pandemic, our St. Matthew family has been adventuring through a wilderness. Wilderness is a theme throughout Scripture. Through the wilderness, God teaches His people to pack light, to be adaptable to change, and above all to trust Him more as He prepares them for what is ahead. Through this time, God has been doing the same for us. We are learning to let go of the things that weigh us down as we let go of our plans and trust in His provision. Through the twists and turns of our adventure through a wilderness, God is growing our faith and trust in Him. He is preparing us for an exciting future!

Over the next few weeks, we are going to talk about the journey that we have been on. We are going to unpack what we've been learning and look more closely at how we can walk closer to God. Get ready as we journey as the St Matthew family together with God on an adventure as God equips us to make a difference in our lives and for His Kingdom.                                                      

Sunday, October 18th                              “Giants in the Land”

God has always called His people into the adventure of joining Him on His mission. Noah. Abraham. Moses. The Children of Israel.  David. Daniel. The Twelve. And you. In every case, there has been obstacles. In the case of the Children of Israel, there were “giants” in the land. Today, we look at the Vision God lays before us and the giants that we face, as God would invite each of us to boldly and joyfully say, “Yes! I’m in!”

Sunday, October 25th                “Wandering the Wilderness”

I remember my first year of playing little league football. It was like “wandering in the wilderness.” I remember the flutter kicks until you thought your stomach would burst. I remember the running. I remember how I didn’t even know how to get into a stance. I remember even having to be shown how to put on my pads. And I remember a coach that was right there with me from running the sprints to checking my gear. “Wandering in the wilderness”…but through it I learned and grew.  As we “wander through the wilderness” during our lives of ministry with Jesus, just like with His ancient people God is with us to grow us into all we were meant to be as we “enter into a new land.”  This is what we look at today as the Spirit of Christ would invite each of us to say boldly an joyfully, “Yes! I’m in!”

Sunday, November 1st                   “Are We There Yet?”   (On the Shore of the Jordan)

Moses had led the Children of Israel to the brink of entering  the Promised Land. But God had said He would not be able to enter it. However, God, in His grace, took Moses up on a high mountain and showed him the whole land. He saw the Vision but was not able to enter. Today, we see the Vision! And then God, in His grace, would invite us to enter.

Sunday, November 15th                           We Have Arrived! (Crossing the Jordan!)

As with the Children of Israel, God has brought us to this point to go into a new land with a new Vision as we continue to walk with Jesus. The Children of Israel, with joy and thanksgiving, being miraculously led into the new land, proceeded to make sure they never forgot as they committed to the new mission before them. And so it is with us. With joy and thanksgiving, we are led into a new land of mission and ministry. What will be our pillars of remembrance as God invites each of us to “cross the Jordan” into this new land? …as He invites us to boldly and joyfully say, “Yes! I’m in!”

Torn Apart

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COVID 19. Economic uncertainty. Job loss. Racism. Racial tension. Violence. Social upheaval. Election fears. Unanswered questions. Distrust. Anger. Struggle. Loss. Trauma is best defined as a deeply distressing physical, psychological, or emotional experience.  Sound familiar? Normally, 20% of the population is experiencing trauma at any given time, but it seems to me we are probably approaching 100% at the moment. That is, it would seem to me that every one of us is living through deeply distressing experiences (trauma) somewhere in our lives right now as we live through our world, our nation, our families, our friends, and our lives torn apart by all these things.

How are YOU doing? The next few weeks we will focus on how God meets us in our torn apart world – in the midst of our trauma – bringing his wholeness and healing. Why? Trauma is something one ignores at their own peril. It needs to be addressed, brought out in the open and talked about with other people, and into the healing power of our loving God. Why? So we can be whole again…and so we can bring this wholeness into the lives of broken, traumatized, people and our broken world.


Find Support & Learn How to Support Others

One great resource that we would suggest is the booklet “Beyond Disaster” from the Trauma Healing Institute.

But don’t go it alone! Experts say that in this time of trauma, we ought to look for ways to connect with others even if we feel like being alone. So, go through this resource with family or others that you know.

Join a virtual (4 week) ZOOM group as they work through the booklet together. Sessions begin the week of September 13. Click here to register for a session.


Messages

Sunday, September 13th           Yet NOT Alone

One symptom of trauma is feeling like no one is listening to you, that you have “lost your voice,” that you are all alone. While these feelings may be there, God is also there. We are not alone. Today we explore what this means. Today we explore how we can act on it.


Sunday, September 20th          Yet NOT Out of Control

Another symptom of trauma is the high anxiety caused by a feeling that everything has spun “out of control” and there is only chaos and destruction in our world and lives and there is nothing we can do about it. While these feelings may be there, the truth is that nothing is out of control. God firmly remains in power over all things. None of this surprised Him. Today we focus on this truth. And what this means for our lives.

Sunday, September 27th           Yet NOT Powerless

Yet another symptom of trauma is the feeling of helplessness and because of this, symptoms of anger, irritability, and aggressiveness. While these feelings may be there, the truth is that we are not powerless. Rather, what we do can and does make a difference through Him who controls all things. This is our focus today.

Sunday, October 4th                 Yet Living in HOPE

Still another symptom of trauma is a feeling of hopelessness that lasts more than a few weeks. (Note: Hope is a belief that “things will get better sooner or later.”) How are you doing with this one? With all that is swirling around us, do you still believe that every day can be better than the last? While we can certainly experience the feeling of hopelessness attached to trauma, the truth is that there is a hope that will never fade; a certainty that tomorrow will be better that is grounded in God himself.

PAUSE

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In the midst of this pandemic, in a way God has allowed the pause button to be pushed on the normal way we do things. I believe that God is inviting us to recalibrate our lives in this time and find real rest. Rest is a fundamental part of our human lives. In particular, we as followers of Jesus find our rest in our identity and rest in Jesus. Real Rest involves 4 components, Stopping, Resting, delighting and Pondering.


Stop

August 16, 2020

 

Rest

August 23, 2020

Practicing God’s Sabbath means more than just stopping work. If you work from home, then Sabbath might mean you need a change of scenery! As we stop from our work, God invites us to find rest--to rest from our worries, our tough decisions, our hurry. God invites us to rest in Him. This can and should look different for each of us. As a pastor whose job involves a lot of thinking and deep conversations, I find rest in doing projects around the house! As the Bible tells us, the Sabbath is designed to serve us. Not the other way around. While God’s command is clear in the Old Testament, Jesus brings a new vision for what Sabbath-keeping is, and it is marked by doing restful things that replenish us.   


Delight

August 30, 2020

When Lindsay and I first went to visit Sedona for our first call to find a place to live and meet the congregation, we landed in Phoenix at night and made the 2 hour drive in the dark. I will never forget the astonishment that I experienced the first time I looked outside in the daylight and saw the beauty of the red rocks. At first, sitting on the back patio watching the colors change on the rocks as the sun set was a weekly if not nightly practice. But as time passed, we became accustomed to our surroundings zipping along with the local traffic. 
 
It happens to us all as people. What has God given you to delight in that you are taking for granted? What do you need to look at again in gratitude, a spouse? a child? His Creation? God blesses us with things to delight in not because he has to, but because he loves us. May God's spirit renew your ability to delight in the gifts that He has given you as we talk about "Delight" this weekend as part of our Pause series. 


Ponder

September 6, 2020