Posted by hlewis | Tags: Weekly Word
This
Sunday we’ll hear Jesus encourage those who are poor and hungry, telling them
they will be blessed and satisfied. He then goes on to warn those who are rich
and full, that they may not receive those comforts later. (Luke 6:20-26) It’s a
great time to focus on love, humility, and compassion, don’t you think?
Before
Jesus speaks, Luke writes about how power goes out of Him when…
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| Feb 13, 2019
Posted by hlewis | Tags: Weekly Word
I have started reading the Bible in the order suggested to
complete it in a year — I’m behind already, of course! I thought the Psalm
reading on the first day was a perfect way to begin: “God’s Word warns us of
danger and directs us to hidden treasure. Otherwise how will we find our way?
Or know when we play the fool? Clean the slate, God, so we can start the day
fresh!” (
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| Jan 23, 2019
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This
Sunday, Jan. 6, the season of Epiphany begins with the Magi giving their
precious gifts to Jesus. Did you know that many countries celebrate gifts from
the Magi instead of Santa? Children in Latin America write letters to the Magi detailing
their good behavior and asking for presents, while children in Spain leave
straw in their shoes by the door for the Magi’s horses on Epiphany eve,…
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| Jan 02, 2019
Posted by hlewis | Tags: Weekly Word
One
of the things I love about our current times is that people feel empowered to make a real difference for others. Generations ago, we relied on large
organizations to help those in need, but now the power of one person’s idea can
create a tidal wave of kindness and giving. This time of year, with the cold of
winter and holiday generosity, we really start to focus on being champions of
peace…
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| Dec 12, 2018
Posted by hlewis | Tags: Weekly Word
The
dichotomy of Thanksgiving week makes me cringe, but also laugh with the irony:
we are given the excuse to do nothing but cook, eat, and be with those we love
as we give thanks Thursday, and then jump right into the Christmas shopping craze.
I think it’s brilliant that Tuesday of next week is now called Giving Tuesday,
to encourage us to give to those less fortunate before we spend all…
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| Nov 20, 2018
Posted by hlewis | Tags: Weekly Word
I
have several dear friends who have lost loved ones in the last few weeks: two
are grieving their mothers, and one is a widow at age 47. I scrambled to do
what I could to console them, but words are hard to come by with such loss.
I
tend to go from my own experience when trying to ease grief, and my greatest
comfort when I lost my dad was the memories people shared of how he touched
their…
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| Nov 01, 2018
Posted by hlewis | Tags: Weekly Word
Our
ninth graders at Salem have spent the last month or so writing their statements
of faith. They will share them with us during services on Oct. 21, in preparation for their confirmation the following Sunday. One of these amazing kids happens to be mine, and she has invited me on her journey to discover what she believes, and how to put it into words.
Have
you ever attempted to share…
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| Oct 10, 2018
Posted by hlewis | Tags: Weekly Word
I love that our youth
are leading worship this Sunday with this scripture from Mark 9:37: “Whomever
welcomes one of these children in my name welcomes me … and the One who sent
me.”
Our church works hard
at being welcoming, and if you want to see that in action, come on Sunday and
watch our youth joyfully lead worship. They have been encouraged since they
were little to stay in…
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| Sep 19, 2018
Posted by hlewis | Tags: Weekly Word
I know we have a lot of writers in our congregation, and I
think what they do is amazing. Words have so much power in helping us interpret
and navigate our lives — they can confuse or make clear the intent of the
message. The Bible is a great example, with its many different languages and
interpretations of scripture.
Here’s an example from this week’s scripture, Mark 7:15,
from…
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| Aug 29, 2018
Posted by hlewis | Tags: Weekly Word
I absolutely believe in miracles. If you’ve worked with me,
you know that I’m all about the big picture — if something amazing occurs, I
don’t question the details or try to figure out the magic. I’m married to an
auditor, so I leave the explanations to him!
My take on unexpected blessings is to give thanks for the
wonders, and keep searching for more. I have a friend who calls…
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| Aug 08, 2018
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