- Isaiah 8: 23-9:3
- Psalm 27: 1, 4, 13-14
- 1 Corinthians 1: 10-13, 17
- Matthew 4:12-23
- Darkness to light
- Do you think that there always has to be a reason for tragedy and suffering in our lives?
- Do you think that it's at all important that we know what that purpose is?
- How can we transform/resurrect tragedy and suffering into something holy?
- God is our refuge
- If God is our refuge, our protect, what is He protecting us from?
- What does that protection have to do with paying the mortgage?
- What difference does your faith make when you make decisions?
- Brands of leadership?
- What sorts of leadership positions are there in the parish?
- Is there any way in which the deacon(s) lead the parish?
- How about he hospitality ministers?
- How do you tell when a leader has lost their humility?
- At the ready
- "Leaving" and "journeying" can take many forms. Sometimes a physical movement from one geographic location to another is not called for to make a journey.
- What are some attitudes, responses, desires, dreams that you have had to leave behind when following Jesus?
- Was it worth it?
- How can we become more able to take such losses in Jesus' service?
- What am I doing with the tragedy and pain in my life?
- What and how much confidence do I have in God?
- How am I leading those closest to me?
- How indifferent am I to those things in my life at this point in time?
Repent from What, to What?
The strains of music and praise were faint,
But the message they conveyed was clear.
Jesus has a place in His heart for you,
Just open up your heart to let Him in,
And you'll never be the same.
What's so wrong with the status quo
I asked myself.
It has always worked for me up until now.
No need to disturb something
That's been successful all these years.
And if this is evil, this success,
The respect of my peers,
The appreciation of my family,
Then what does this repentance
Turn me towards?
Is this kingdom something
That can only be entered empty-handed?
What of all of the good that I do
With all that I've been blessed with?
Is that all to cease now?
This living for Jesus sounds hard,
Does that mean that we are all alike?
Each journeying toward Eternity in lock step?
Or is the shape of holiness different
In each heart that it beats in?
Inviting others into this kingdom
When I scarcely know it myself,
Seems like a throw of the dice
Over whether anyone will find it.
And yet, the more I invite, the more I seem to understand.
Lord give me the humility
To see your way of denial
To hear the cries of your poor,
To walk in your generosity,
Toward those you would shepherd.
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