Paul concludes his “Epistle of Joy” by thanking (sort of) the Philippians for their financial support while also speaking of his “contentment in Christ” and his joy in the spiritual fruit of the Philippians expressed in their generosity. Join us for the “After the Thru the Bible Chat” at 7:30 p.m. https://us02web.zoom.us/j/84419651180 Email Rich or Jenny for the Password
Psalm 23 is one of the most familiar and beloved passages in the entirety of sacred scripture. Though deeply treasured, it is often confined to use in hospitals and at funerals, when, in reality, the Psalm is a Song of Confidence for all Seasons of Life.
After updating the Philippians on his situation and sharing his testimony, Paul now concludes his letter with admonitions to the church to “stand firm in the Lord”. They are to carry on by pursuing love, rejoicing in the Lord, dwelling in the peace of God, and reflecting deeply on the “good, true, and beautiful” in their lives and culture. This is a…
Christ’s presence goes unrecognized by the two disciples with broken hearts seeking to escape their troubles by fleeing to Emmaus. But as Jesus opens the scriptures to them and then shares a meal with them, their despair transforms to joy as their “hearts burn within them.” No matter what road we travel – with broken hearts to Emmaus or burning hearts back…
As Paul concludes his testimony to the Philippians he reminds them that “he has not arrived” but “presses on” to the prize. He then offers himself as an example to follow in order to be “mature” (which in the Greek is “perfect”). Incredibly, for Paul, a mature Christian stance is to “live perfectly in imperfection” – or more simply, to be “perfectly…
On this Sunday after Easter, we reflect on Peter’s admonition to a church going through “various trials” to be people of proven faith, living hope, and divine love. Though the Party’s over, the call to be God’s “Easter People” in the world remains.
We continue our “Wednesday Night Through the Bible Study” of Paul’s Epistle to the Philippians by studying his testimony concerning his greatest passion – to know Christ. In his mind, nothing compares to the “surpassing value of knowing Christ” and he desires that the Philippians would share this value that they might know God’s joy. Join us for an “After Through the…
Marlene starts our reflection with “Christ We Do All Adore Thee” followed by a 20-minute reflection on “The Stations of the Cross”. Marlene concludes this reflection with “Pie Jesu”. We hope this is an encouragement to you. God bless you this Good Friday!
On Maundy Thursday we reflect on the events of Jesus’ last night on earth. We move from Jesus washing the disciples’ feet, to his institution of the Lord’s Supper, and then his descent into the shadows of human sin and sorrow. We hope these reflections will be a blessing to you!