Friday, 10 January 2014
Who Is Jesus and What Does He Mean to You?
"See, I lay a stone in Zion, a chosen and precious cornerstone, and the one who trusts in him will never be put to shame" (I Peter 2:6). Our guest pastor, Jeff Klingenberg, bring the message this Sunday, Jan 12 at 10 a.m. Who is Jesus and what does he mean to you?
Friday, 3 January 2014
It's over
Christmas 2013 is over. The gifts have been unwrapped, the turkey leftovers are gone, the tree is at the curb. Did it make any difference? Does knowing that Jesus came to earth change anything for you? We wish one another "happy new year!", but we know that in 2014 we will encounter pain and sadness, whether we know Jesus or not. So, does it make any difference? It makes all the difference! In Jesus we have hope and confidence for tomorrow, for 2014, for eternity. This Sunday morning, Jan 5 at 10 a.m.) we look at John 11:1-45.
God is angry, terribly angry
"The God that holds you over the pit of hell, much as one holds a spider or some loathsome insect over fire, abhors you, and is dreadfully provoked: his wrath towards you burns like fire..." This sentence comes from Jonathan Edwards famous sermon, Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God. We like to minimize our sins, excuse them, medicalize them, explain them away; we hope God will look the other way. But our sin separates us from God, and in his justice, he cannot ignore our sins; he is "terribly angry about the sin we are born with as well as the sins we personally commit" (HC Q&A 10). Our sins are big. But God's grace is bigger. January 5, 6 p.m.
Monday, 30 December 2013
Von guten Mächten wunderbar geborgen
Von guten Mächten is a prayer/poem written by Dietrich
Bonhoeffer while in prison. He sends it to his fiancée at the turn of the
year 1944/45. Shortly after (April 9th 1945) he will be hung by the Nazi regime. Bonhoeffer finds his strength in his faith and
his support in prayer. “Von guten Mächten” has been widely spread in the German speaking world. The promise of the Lord’s presence in every
situation in life, especially in dark and difficult times rarely has been better
formulated. It is an unshakable “I know” that the Lord’s light shines
in the night and that every further day is under His protection and presence.
Ivo Tamm sang the German Von guten Mächten in our church on Sunday evening, Dec 29, with the English text on the screen (see below). Various English translations of the poem have been written, including the two provided here. May God bless you as you look back on 2013 and anticipate God's loving forces in 2014.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a_UWB5Zqv_o&feature=em-share_video_user
By loving forces...
By loving forces silently surrounded,
I feel quite soothed, secure, and filled with grace.
So I would like to live these days together,
and go with you into another year.
Refrain: By loving forces wonderfully sheltered,
we’re awaiting fearlessly what there might come.
God is with us at dusk and in the morning
and most assuredly on every day.
Still matters of the past are pressing our hearts
and evil days are weighing down on us.
Oh Lord, to our souls, so scared and sore,
give rescue, as it's that you made us for.
And when you pass to us the bitter chalice
of suffering, filled to the brim and more,
we take it, full of thanks and trembling not,
from this, your caring and beloved hand.
But if you want to please us, yet, and again
with our shining sun and wondrous world,
let us muse on what is past, and then we shall,
with our lives, in all belong to you.
Warm and bright be our candles' flame today,
since into gloom you brought a gleaming light,
and lead again us, if you will, together!
We know it: you are beaming in the night.
When silence now will snow around us ev'rywhere,
so let us hear the all-embracing sound
of what is not for eyes, but there, endless, wide,
your world, and all your children's soaring hail.
By loving forces wonderfully sheltered,
we’re awaiting fearlessly what there might come.
God is with us at dusk and in the morning
and most assuredly on every day.
Ivo Tamm sang the German Von guten Mächten in our church on Sunday evening, Dec 29, with the English text on the screen (see below). Various English translations of the poem have been written, including the two provided here. May God bless you as you look back on 2013 and anticipate God's loving forces in 2014.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a_UWB5Zqv_o&feature=em-share_video_user
By loving forces silently surrounded,
I feel quite soothed, secure, and filled with grace.
So I would like to live these days together,
and go with you into another year.
Refrain: By loving forces wonderfully sheltered,
we’re awaiting fearlessly what there might come.
God is with us at dusk and in the morning
and most assuredly on every day.
Still matters of the past are pressing our hearts
and evil days are weighing down on us.
Oh Lord, to our souls, so scared and sore,
give rescue, as it's that you made us for.
And when you pass to us the bitter chalice
of suffering, filled to the brim and more,
we take it, full of thanks and trembling not,
from this, your caring and beloved hand.
But if you want to please us, yet, and again
with our shining sun and wondrous world,
let us muse on what is past, and then we shall,
with our lives, in all belong to you.
Warm and bright be our candles' flame today,
since into gloom you brought a gleaming light,
and lead again us, if you will, together!
We know it: you are beaming in the night.
When silence now will snow around us ev'rywhere,
so let us hear the all-embracing sound
of what is not for eyes, but there, endless, wide,
your world, and all your children's soaring hail.
By loving forces wonderfully sheltered,
we’re awaiting fearlessly what there might come.
God is with us at dusk and in the morning
and most assuredly on every day.
Tuesday, 24 December 2013
A touchable God
"The Word became flesh..." is the miracle of Christmas, that God came to earth as a baby, a baby that could be held, touched. We worship a touchable God. He is more than a concept or a philosophy, he is even more than a spiritual being - our God became one of us. May you experience the presence of God in real and tangible ways this Christmas. We worship together on Christmas Day at 10 a.m. Join us.
Tuesday, 17 December 2013
Violet Ruth Harris
On Sunday, Dec 15, we witnessed the baptism of Violet Ruth Harris, baby daughter of Tom & Charlene. Congratulations!
FISH breakfast
No, not a breakfast of fish-- FISH is our church youth group: Friends in Service For Him. They served up breakfast last Saturday. It was great! Thanks FISH!
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