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Today’s Gospel comes from a transitional portion of Mark’s narrative. The transition is seen in the secrecy of Jesus’ movements through Galilee (9:30); no longer will Jesus heal the sick there. In fact, only one more miracle is recorded before the triumphal entry: the healing of blind Bartimaeus (10:46-52).Our text includes the second of three Pass…
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Throughout our lives we find ourselves trying to be grafted into a vine. Pastor Chad recalls trying to survive on the Cool Kids Vine in the 90’s, a vine that produced a very specific looking fruit with just the right style of the moment. Surviving on that vine was stressful and sapped all your resources trying to keep up with fleeting fashion. Then…
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An ad campaign for a candy bar coined it so well “You’re not you when you’re hungry.” Pastor Stephanie admits she gets “hangry” when she hasn’t eaten or is overtired. Our focus text this week shows the prophets of the Bible got hangry, too. The Prophet Elijah is ready to give up after running for his life. God provides a shaded place to rest and an…
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The healing of the deaf man describes an event whose sensory possibilities are vividly developed by the prophet Isaiah.The amazed witnesses to Jesus’ miracle echo their response to his words, “Then the eyes of the blind shall be opened, and the ears of the deaf unstopped” (Isaiah 35:5).One wonders if perhaps they might not have made a connection be…
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Sometimes the cracks of stress are below the surface and it looks like we can carry even more weight of busyness and life's challenges. Pastor Chad invites us to consider those micro-cracks in our lives and the lives of others. How will we Flourish if the cracks continue growing as the weight of life increases? Our focus text for this week reminds …
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The Christians’ life is of necessity a life of battle with the powers of Satan. God prepares us for this battle by:- giving us knowledge of the unseen and ever-present enemy,- equipping us with divine defensive and offensive weapons, and- the strength in Christ to use them.We employ these weapons with prayer and thus extend God’s conquest over the …
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If you had to write an essay about your life would you write it in the future tense dreaming of what could be or would you write it in the past tense reminiscing about the “good old days”? Pastor Chad uses the focus text as a reminder that we can not predict the future but we also can not live in our memories we must be fully present in today even …
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Returning home after an extended absence can leave you disoriented by the changes. In our focus texts for this week the people are returning home after being exiled to Babylon for 70 years! It was a whole new generation that was going back to a “home” that all they knew about was from stories told by parents and grandparents. It’s not surprising th…
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Extended warranties. Some think they are a waste of money. Some appreciate the peace of mind that comes with that expensive piece of paper. No matter what you think of protection plans we all appreciate certainty, even in our spirituality. But what happens when God is silent, leaving you wondering about how your faith will get you through. Pastor C…
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The meanings of words change over time. Pastor Chad’s message this week explores a word from the Bible that means something very different to us today. Justice. We probably think about the rule of law, judges, courtrooms, prison sentences, law enforcement, or even payback & retribution. The understanding of justice in God’s Kingdom isn’t about powe…
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The day after Jesus' miraculous feeding of the 5000, a crowd who were obviously appreciative of Jesus' kindness in feeding them arrived, eager to show their gratitude in some tangible way. They asked Jesus, "What must we do, to be doing the works of God?" Jesus responded, "This is the work of God that you believe in Him whom He has sent."For all Hi…
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What does it mean to recognize a voice? In this week's focus text Jesus says he is the Good Shepherd and we are all part of one flock, a flock that recognizes the voice of their Shepherd. In order to recognize a voice we need to listen for it and hear it repeatedly. There are some famous voices that are instantly recognizable. As we listen for the …
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This week Pastor Stephanie explores another Agrarian Parable: The Parable of the Fig Tree. Each new day we have an opportunity to reCREATE our lives in a way that bears fruit. Too often we get obsessed with how our neighbors are being (or not being) fruitful, thinking we could do it better. Jesus warns the crowd that they shouldn’t think they are b…
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“Life’s not fair!” Sometimes we hear that when things don’t go our way or we complain about the advantages someone else has in life. And it’s true, life isn’t fair when we live to see our grandchildren grow up, when we are born in a country where access to clean water & food is easy, or when we have parents who love us with unfair grace & mercy. In…
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As we continue to explore the Agrarian Parables, stories using agricultural metaphors to describe the Kingdom of God, Pastor Stephanie shares more of her gardening successes and challenges. This week the Parable is about weeds and wheat. Sometimes it’s difficult to tell what is a desirable plant and what is a weed until they are grown and by that t…
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In our text, Paul urges the Corinthians to participate in giving of their material resources for the support of their fellow saints. His goal is that they (and we) will come to understand that the life of sacrificial giving is a response to the gift already given in God’s Son. In fact, sacrificial giving testifies to a faith that believes beyond wh…
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It’s a given in our world that not everyone gets an invitation. Not everyone gets invited to the party, to join the team, to your dream job, or to be in the club. We also know the disappointment when someone else is invited that we don’t think deserves to be on the inside of the exclusive event. Jesus shares a Parable that shows God’s vision for us…
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After losing almost everything important - Job is confronted by three of his friends who try to convince Job that what happened to him was caused by God’s anger because of some specific sin Job had obviously committed. However, Job understands that something greater is at work between God and humanity. Despite Job’s insights and legendary patience,…
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“Where are you from?” Pastor Chad was asked this many times while accompanying the Sr High Service Learning Trip to the Boston area recently; it seems his Midwestern accent was a giveaway he wasn’t from “The Home of Dunkin’.” Pastor Chad encourages us to look deeper into the question “Where are you from?” beyond where you live or where you were bor…
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Paul uses earthly images to illustrate the heavenly truth about our life of faith. In faith, we look to an eternal glory that is unseen. Paul describes this glory and how we should live as we await our appearance before the judgment seat of Christ. In living our faith, we witness to others, bringing a message of reconciliation to the world.…
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“Stop your crying and suck it up!” and similar phrases are tossed about when someone is deemed to be “too emotional” or expressing their emotions at an inappropriate moment. You are in good company if you’ve heard this before, in our Focus Text people tell Jesus his crying over the death of Lazarus is inappropriate. Wouldn’t it have been better if …
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Genesis 3 describes the greatest tragedy in all of human history! The movement from a blissful existence of unending life with God to the crushing reality of a fallen world and certain death is held before us. The narrative of Adam and Eve's fall from grace is not meant to entertain and educate as were the ancient Greek tragedies. This real tragedy…
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How has our understanding of healing changed since biblical times? In our focus text this week Jesus heals a boy with what we would call Epilepsy. In the time of Jesus, the boy’s seizures were thought to be caused by a demon twisting his body. Today we know that seizures are caused by electrical misfires in our brain and nervous system. While Jesus…
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Where does your anger lead you? Does it lead to you trying to shape reality by proclaiming what SHOULD or SHOULD NOT be happening. In our focus text this week the people of Nazareth insist that Jesus SHOULD NOT say God’s favor is for all people especially the outsiders and even their enemies! Instead of using anger to exclude others we feel SHOULD …
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Sometimes it’s hard to see the worth of someone who is lashing out against us. It is hard to remember that we can sometimes lash out the same way, especially when we are tired, or hurt, or fearful, or hungry or feeling like we’ve lost control. In our focus text for this week the religious leaders don’t think a man was worthy of the healing he got b…
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Pentecost was a major Jewish holiday that remembered God for His care of creation by celebrating the harvest of grains. This OT feast became significant for the Church, recast, ironically, into a day for the harvest of souls. The disciples of Christ were transformed into God’s messengers by the outpouring of the Holy Spirit gave them God’s gift of …
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Language changes over time, and that leads to new slang with each new generation. This creates a gap in understanding between generations that is not unlike the gap between the disciples and the visitors from many countries they met on Pentecost. How could they share the Good News of Jesus when they didn’t understand the language of those they enco…
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Today’s focus text is an addendum to the Gospel of Mark. Why did the early scribes feel the need to add to the Gospel? It was to add motivation, it was a commissioning for the followers of Jesus. Being motivated is important and the best motivation comes from inside. The motivation in the text at first seems like external motivators, believe and re…
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This Sunday brings together a favorite theme in John’s Gospel and First Epistle: that we love because we have been loved by Christ. God’s love flows to us from the Father through Jesus. This love is expressed chiefly when Jesus lays down His life for us on the cross (Jn 15:9, 13). It is then Jesus’ commandment that we love one another (15:12). Our …
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Humans are very good about placing boundaries between US and THEM. In our focus text Jesus acknowledges one of these human boundaries that separated the Jewish people from the non-Jewish people. But the woman he encounters is desperate to help her daughter even if it means crossing that boundary to ask for help from someone on the other side. The h…
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How many times should you forgive someone before you give up? Jesus says 77 times. That's a lot! And that's the point we should follow Jesus' example in forgiving others an infinite number of times. But why should we continue to forgive those who don't change their ways or never apologize? Pastor Stephanie reminds us that your forgiveness is not fo…
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As much as we say we hate rules, we also need direction, a vision of where we are headed. Pastor Stephanie invites us to view today’s focus text not as a rule book but a vision of what our life looks like if we are following in the way that Jesus set before us.Pastor Stephanie Christoffels által
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Do you have a ‘friend’ who is blocked from your life because of the way they wronged you or a difference in opinion that you can’t overcome? On Social Media it is easy to mute, block, or ban these people in an instant; in real life we have also gotten good at avoiding the hard work and the time needed to restore broken relationships. Pastor Chad in…
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We all desire communion and fellowship—a sense of connectedness and community with God and others, for we are created for fellowship. Sin kills relationships. It destroys our fellowship with God and people. God’s love overcomes our sin in the greatness of His love for us in Christ’s sacrifice on the cross. Christ’s cross is God’s “love story,” and …
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"That's Not Fair!" There's many times in life where we find ourselves uttering those words. The Parable of the Prodigal Son is an example of just how unfair life can be! The son who squandered his inheritance in far-off places gets a party while his brother who stayed home has been working hard for their father gets nothing! It's just not fair! Jes…
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