Thursday, June 26, 2008

Prophets

Hello friends!  I hope this finds you fully engaged where you find yourself these days……engaged in the work of changing the world.  I know that sounds grandiose but it is true…..Listen to these words from Frederick Buechner; “There are all kinds of voices calling you to all different kinds of work, and the problem is to find out which is the voice of God rather than of society, say, or the Superego, or Self-Interest.  By and large a good rule for finding out is this.  The kind of work God usually calls you to is the kind of work (a) that you need to do and (b) that the world most needs to have done.  If you really get a kick out of your work, you’ve presumably met requirement (a), but if your work is writing TV deodorant commercials, the chances are you’ve missed requirement (b).  On the other hand, if your work is being a doctor in a leper colony, you have probably met requirement (b), but if most of the time you’re bored and depressed by it, the chances are you have not only bypassed (a) but probably aren’t healing your patients either.  The place God calls you is the place where your deep gladness and the world’s deep hunger meet.”     I also hope you are enjoying the “rhythm of stopping and finding rest” so that the beauty and abundance of God’s creation…..(yum! Strawberry season in Minnesota)….will bring you significant delight in these the days of summer!  I came across this poem in my studies today and pass it on as encouragement and challenge.  Please know that I am so glad we are on the path together.  My path will lead me home to Pennsylvania next week with my daughters to spend cherished time with my mother and sisters.  Randi’s path will lead her to Spain for study.  Keep us in your prayers please.  I hope to see you all this summer somewhere – for most of you that means in church!!!!!!!  J  Share his kingdom…….

 

Prophets

I'm finding myself in a story 
larger than any I ever dreamed 
living alongside heroes 
I have never seen 

I've joined on the path 
of those whose faith 
has gone before 
Men and women, a countless score 

These characters are living 
with words to say 
that echo back 
a millennium or more 

Yet I am also learning 
I have another role to fill 
It is my voice, used for another 
whose story I must tell 

To the generations that follow 
that they must truly hear 
the message that has never changed 
"The Kingdom of God is near."

 

Thursday, June 12, 2008

summer!

Greetings friends! Its been too long………hope this finds you well.  Henry James, the well known English novelist whose father was a theologian, once said; “ ‘Summer afternoon’; to me those have always been the two most beautiful words in the English language”.  I like those words and enjoy summer for so many reasons – not the least of which is the fact that it remains light well into the evening.  I find these late afternoon and early evening hours to be uniquely enriching whether walking down to our neighbors, working in our yard or watching our daughters compete on the soccer field.  Like many Minnesotans I take summer pretty serious due the shortness of the season………so I am hoping that you find ways this summer to both enjoy it and invest in those around you because of the “extended light”.  Jesus referred to himself as “the light of the world” according to John’s gospel - a reference I believe pointing to quality and revelation of the love of God for those literally and spiritually in the dark.  There is warmth in the light of summer and my image of Jesus centers around the warmth of his interaction with real people and the heat of his anger toward the religious and political leadership whom he felt did not have the regard of the people in their interests. Don’t you know some people who just don’t seem to care and others who just seem to radiate God’s warmth and light?  This call is extended to all the disciples in Jesus’ sermon on the mount when he refers to his followers as the “light of the world”.  A transfer of “nature” and invitation to maturity was being handed down in my opinion.  Last night at our first Wadi Eschol (meetings in neighborhood restaurants) Sarah Wehrenberg did just that – radiated the light of God’s grace in her life as did Steve Kramka and Jon Bergstrom at our men’s retreat and as do so many of you that I have the pleasure of interacting with.  I write to simply encourage you to keep at it!!  You make a difference!

 

I also think of summer as a season not just of the year but of life and want to think and believe it the season of my own life right now.  But truth be told we really never know.  I had lunch today with my old college roommate and he told me that in February he had 3 heart attacks!  And today I also received a phone call from our former minister of music LC Stevenson informing me that our old drummer –Robert Cox died this week of cancer.  Age wise both of these friends are and were in the summer of their lives.  Sooooo I remind you that tomorrow is promised to none of us.  Therefore remember what E.E. Cummings said; “Unbeing dead is not being alive!” So get out there! Let your light shine to the glory of God and for heavens sake (and your own) enjoy the extended hours of light!!

 

I am one on the journey with you,

Pastor Jeff

Sunday, June 1, 2008

The Center

This is the continuation of the series through Matthew. The sermon is available through download, rss feed (podcast), or you can click here to stream it off the web.

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Sunday, May 18, 2008

OUR Father

This is the continuation of the series through Matthew. The sermon is available through download, rss feed (podcast), or you can click here to stream it off the web.

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Sunday, May 11, 2008

Mother's Day

This is Jodie Sellers preaching on Mother's Day. The sermon is available through download, rss feed (podcast), or you can click here to stream it off the web.

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Thursday, May 8, 2008

Mother's Day!

Greetings friends on a beautiful Spring afternoon.  As you know this weekend we will recognize Mother’s Day on Sunday. I am certain that the card shops and florists are very busy!  It’s a wonderful time of course to reflect on our own mother’s and perhaps more importantly on the qualities of our own lives and maybe even how the Scriptures refer to God as one like a mother who “comforts her child”.  There sure is need for God’s comfort to be shared and experienced in this world…… and that reminds me that the Apostle Paul encourages us to “seek and pursue” opportunities to speak words of comfort. (I Cor. 14)

 

“Mother is the name for God in the lips and hearts of Children”.  This quote is from English novelist William Thackeray.  I find it to be a beautiful and warm statement.  The other day I was at my youngest daughter’s softball game.  Her team destroyed their opponents.  After the game however both teams exchanged cheers for the other and made those “locked hands tunnels” that the other team runs through. I said to a nearby parent; “The world would be a better place if it were run by 8th grade girls”. He agreed.  Maybe they know something of God that adults too often forget….

 

One of the things I speak often about here at Calvary is the conflict between Jesus and the religious leaders of his day.  He calls them actors and a whole lot worse.  It appears as though they were full of themselves often and thought more highly of themselves than the common folk who they thought should serve them and their systems.  Well there is an old Spanish proverb that states; “An ounce of mother is worth a ton of priests”.  I think that Spanish Proverb person understood something!!  I know where I stand in the economy of God…..!

 

Being a mother of course is more than biology.  “A mother is a person who seeing there are only 4 pieces of pie for 5 people, promptly announces she never did care for pie”. (Tenneva Jordon) Mothers make everyday sacrifices in a mosaic of ways for their children.  I remember my generous mother, my children’s wonderful mother and all those of you who are mothers with deep gratitude today.  I cheer you on!  Yours is a uniquely holy calling.

 

Some of course did not receive the gift of a loving mother for whatever reason.  We do not judge but recognize the realities of our world.  To you especially but certainly to all of us I want to encourage you with this last word that comes from Psalm 27; “If my father and mother forsake me, the Lord will take me up!”   There is only one perfect parent!  “Your face, Lord, do I seek”….. one on the journey with you!

Pastor Jeff

 

 

Sunday, May 4, 2008

125 Years of Righteous Deeds

This is the continuation of the series through Matthew. The sermon is available through download, rss feed (podcast), or you can click here to stream it off the web.

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