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November 16, 2025: Anticipating the Kingdom

Posted on Nov 16, 2025

Today, we find Jesus once again in the gospel according to Luke. This story comes after Jesus’ triumphal entry into Jerusalem, but before Jesus’ final Passover celebration – which puts us in Holy Week territory. Jesus has been spending his days at the Temple, mostly, teaching and commenting. Just before this, Jesus had been observing the space where people come to give their financial offerings. He sees many wealthy people put large sums into the treasury, but notices it’s still an amount they won’t miss. Meanwhile, a widow comes up and empties her coin purse, putting in a fraction of a...

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November 9, 2025: Imagining The Kingdom

Posted on Nov 16, 2025

Before we hear from the gospel according to Luke, I want us to pause for a moment and do some imagining. I invite you to close your eyes, and I’m going to ask a series of questions. Don’t respond out loud, just imagine in your mind’s eye.  How do you imagine heaven? Or the kingdom of God, or whatever language you’re most comfortable with? How do you imagine eternity will look and feel? Who will be there with you? What will you do there? Do you have some kind of picture for what you think eternity will look like?  Scripture: Luke 20:27-40 27 Some Sadducees, those who say there is no...

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All Saints Sunday: November 2, 2025

Posted on Nov 2, 2025

For the next few weeks, we’ll be bouncing around the gospel according to Luke, watching as Jesus confronts the harshest realities of the world he lived in. This week, we find Jesus toward the beginning of his ministry. He’s just appointed the twelve disciples who would be closest to him, and he takes them down the mountain they were on to stand on a level place. There, a crowd gathers – people from all over the countryside, coming to hear him speak and to be healed. The crowd begins to press in on him, reaching out to try touch him.   When he is faced with an anxious crowd, full of...

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October 19, 2025: Stewardship Sunday – The Power of Generosity

Posted on Oct 20, 2025

October 19, 2025: Stewardship Sunday – The Power of Generosity

Today, we wrap up our three-week exploration of generosity. We’ve spent time dwelling in God’s generosity, reflecting on how throughout Scripture, a rhythm repeats: God loves, so God gives.  We’ve also taken a look at God’s invitation to us, to come and join the party, to participate in God’s generous giving.  Today, we’re going to dive deep and think about generosity as a spiritual practice – not just an end unto itself, but an exercise that has tangible benefits for us: deepening our faith and strengthening our communities. Our second reading comes from the middle of 2...

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October 12, 2025 – Generosity With God

Posted on Oct 12, 2025

Today, we’re continuing with our Stewardship series, focused on the gift and practice of generosity. If you were with us last week, you’ll remember that we zeroed in on God’s relationship to humanity and the world, as we bounced all over Scripture, looking at all the ways our relationship with God is rooted in God’s generous giving. From the breath of life itself to the gift of Jesus to the gifts of resurrection and eternity, because God loves, God gives.  Today, we’re going to ask the next logical question: “what is my role in all this?”  Now, if you’ve been in the church a...

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October 5, 2025: World Communion Sunday – God Gives

Posted on Oct 6, 2025

Welcome to stewardship season! I know that for some of us, stewardship feels like it’s all about money, and asking for money for the church. And you’re partially correct – we do that. But my hope, for this year at least, is that we can use these three weeks as part of a larger conversation about generosity, and how we can believe generously and act generously in a cultural moment when we’re all a little nervous about opening ourselves up.  But we’re not going to start there. Today, we’re going to work through God’s generosity.  Scripture: John 3:1-17, NRSVUE Now there was a...

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