9/4/2016 Communion Labor Day Weekend

Sermon:           “Who’s in Charge Here?”

Theme:            We submit our labor and commitment to God because we recognize that obedience leads to wholeness, healing, and grace for all.

Purpose:          The congregation will turn from being reactive to the news and violence in the world around them to be focused on developing our own obedience and faithfulness to God.

Scriptures:       Jeremiah 18:1-11        God speaks to Jeremiah as a potter, who has the ability to remake the people as a potter can remake the clay on a wheel.

Luke 14:25-33 Jesus calls the crowd to be mindful of what is going to be expected of them as they follow Christ.

 

Questions:

Do we really want God to be in control over our lives? What is the benefit of practicing obedience to God? Or is obedience somehow giving up our right to be ourselves? In what ways does God want us to submit our labor and our possessions to His direction? Why are we so uncomfortable with God’s control over our stuff? What is the wisdom in placing our lives and our fellowship in God’s hands? What is the danger of being arrogant and willful as individuals and as a nation?  How does our faithfulness with God influence our shopping? In what ways is God involved in the choices we make about how we use our money?

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8/28/2016 “When I Need to Be Reminded”

When I Need to be Reminded:

Have you ever forgotten a critical piece of information when you needed it the most? An important phone number, perhaps, or a password or even a name. Studies tell us that during a crisis the part of the brain that deals with memory gets a reduced amount of blood flow thus leaving us with lapses in memory. It is during these times when we need one another to help us remember what God has done for us.

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8/21/2016 Finding Our Way Home

Sermon:           “Who Should Do We Want to Be When We Come Home Again?”

Theme:            The purpose of spiritual growth is to become someone who lives in the fullness of the grace and love of Christ, and enjoys the gifts of that maturity and love.

Purpose:          The congregation will recognize that mature Christianity is shown in our relationships and joyful living in fellowship with one another.

Scriptures:       Psalm 137:1-4 The lament of the people when they were in captivity in Babylon.

Colossians 3:5-17  Put to death what is destructive within you and clothe yourself with compassion, kindness, humility, meekness, and patience.

 

Questions:

What makes us feel “at home?” What enables us to feel that we belong? In what ways do we want our home to be shaped by the presence and love of Christ? In what ways do we want our relationships to be clothed in kindness, compassion, and patience? In what ways are we prepared to allow our pilgrimage to strip us of the unforgiveness, hostility, and fear that separate us from God? In what ways do we truly want to come home as different people than how we left? What are the ways in which we need to grow in relationship with one another so that we may be whole?

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8/14/2016 Strangers in a Strange Land

Sermon:           “Not from Around Here”

Theme:            As Christians we live by values that do not blend with the culture and often cause us to feel alienated and alone, but that is how we testify to Christ’s love and justice.

Purpose:          The congregation will seek to be peaceable and compassionate rather than angrily seek to get their way.

Scriptures:       1 Peter 2:11-25   You should live as aliens, living peaceably and enduring hardship

Luke 4:14-30       Jesus was not accepted when he returned to Nazareth.

Questions:

Do we consider ourselves as “strangers” and “aliens” or do we think of ourselves as people with rights and entitlements? Do we treat the people around us as fellow travelers? Or do we think of ourselves as belonging and others as not belonging? What is the cost to our relationship with God when our identity takes on the values of the world around us? Do we like the values of the culture around us at this time? Do we want to be shaped by our knowledge of God or will we allow the attitudes and beliefs that surround us to form our faith?

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7/24/2016 Fellow Travelers

Sermon:           “Knowing God Through Those Around Us”

Theme:            On our pilgrimage we come to know God through the people whom we meet along the way, both those whom we are called to serve, and those who serve us.

Purpose:          The congregation will be conscious of how their relationships with the people around them shapes their relationship with God.

Scriptures:       1 John 1:1-10  We fellowship more than just with other people, but with God in our conversations with other people (light and darkness).

Matthew 22:35-40      We learn the law of God in context of loving our neighbor, and of faithfulness to God.

 

Questions:

Is our faith journey a solo or do the people whom God places around us matter? Can we have healthy spiritual growth without healthy relationships with family, friends, and other people of God? In what ways is growth in Christ dependent on our growth in relationships with others? What role does forgiveness, acceptance, and love for others play in our relationship with God? In what ways do we need to be conscious about growing in our relationship with Christ in order to be healthy and the people who are around us?

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7/17/2016 Mountain Tops

Sermon:           “Amazed by the View”

Theme:            God gives us moments which put our pilgrimage into perspective so that we may be better prepared for hardships and expectations which are to come.

Purpose:          The congregation will put spiritual high experiences in perspective rather than constantly gauging their faith by experience.

Scriptures:       2 Corinthians 12:1-10 Paul speaks about his powerful spiritual experience coupled with his unanswered prayer.

Mark 9:1-10    Disciples encounter Jesus transfigured before them.

 

Questions:

Should we rejoice and take joy in those moments when we recognize how far we have come in our growth in faith? Is it false pride or giving praise to God when we appreciate the growth and maturity that has developed in our lives? How do we balance appreciation of the spiritual highs that we have known, with dedication to faithfulness regardless of how we may feel at the time? How do we respond to our “mountain top” experiences? Who can we talk to about the wonderful moments when we have felt God’s presence? What difference does it make to our life in Christ as we recognize and appreciate those joyful and uplifting experiences?

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7/10/2016 Wrong Turns

Sermon:           “Wrong Turns – Part of the Journey”

Theme:            God works through us along the way so that we may be transformed, instructed, and renewed as we follow God’s leading.

Purpose:          The congregation will understand that we are changed by God’s call to open our hearts and listen.

Scriptures:

Jonah 1:1-17   Jonah called to go to Nineveh, and he chooses to disobey God.

Matthew 3:1-12          John the Baptist preaches repentance and baptism.

 

Questions:

What does it mean to be obedient to God? Is God looking for people who are perfect at following all of the laws and rules that have been given to us? Or is God looking for people who are wanting to use their own intelligence and creativity to follow God? What difference did it make to God that Jonah chose not to go where God was sending him? Why did God continue to work with Jonah and his obedience rather than simply get a different prophet who would be less stubborn? What does it mean to us that God calls us to repentance and to aligning our hearts with our actions?

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6/26/2016 What are we Heading Towards?

Sermon:           Hungry Hearts and Thirsty Souls

Theme:            Our hunger and thirst for what will have meaning and purpose forces us to move from stagnancy to taking risks.

Purpose:          The congregation will be aware of their hunger for God and open to new direction to reach it.

Scriptures:       1 Peter 2:1-12 Longing for the spiritual milk, the stone that was rejected

John 6:26-35   Jesus the bread of life that satisfies hunger

 

Questions:

What is not fitting in our lives at this time? What are we hungry and thirsting for? What spiritual needs have been going unfilled? What needs to change so that we may be able to put our health in relationships with God, and the people we love ahead of the meaningless things that dominate our lives? What are the stones we have rejected that we should have made central? What are the ways in which we have allowed our identity and purpose to be lost to less important distractions?

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6/19/2016 What are We Leaving Behind?

Sermon:           Running Away from Ourselves

Theme:            We struggle with wanting to be free of those things that close in around us that call us to growth but it is in opening ourselves to God that we begin to wrestle with what needs to change.

Purpose:          The congregation will begin to open themselves to risks and change of growth.

Scriptures:       Mark 8:34-37  What does it profit a person to gain the world and lose his life.   Those who lose will find it.

Genesis 32:22-32        Jacob wrestles with the angel as he anticipates meeting his brother and his past.

Questions:

What are the issues and challenges that you wrestle with at night? What are you going to have to face at some time about yourself? What parts of your life do we need to loose so that we may find our lives? What are the places where we are resistant to change? What keeps us from being willing to risk growing and being transformed by God’s work? What do we need to release in order to be able to really live?

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6/12/2016 The Experience of Pilgrimage

Sermon:           Tourist or Pilgrim

Theme:            A pilgrimage is about living as children of God, and experiencing the healing and transforming power of God.

Purpose:          The congregation will begin the process of making commitments to be changed.

Scriptures:       Genesis 12:1-4    God calls Abram to go to a distant land.

Luke 10:1-7     Jesus sends out the 70.

 

Questions:

What is the difference between being a tourist and being a pilgrim? What causes someone to want to become a pilgrim? What changes does one need to anticipate when one is going on a pilgrimage? What are we searching for? What are we wanting to get away from? How do we choose to live by faith like Abram? What control will we have to give up when Jesus sends us out as pilgrims? What will we get in return?

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