Faith Comes from Hearing the Message

You’ve got this friend.  Let’s just say his name is “George.”  You like George.  Pleasant fella.  Always nice to talk to.  But one thing bothers you about George.  Over time, it has become obvious to you from comments he has made that George does not believe in Jesus. 

Jesus Comes to Town

Jesus comes to town today. Jesus comes to the town of Capernaum. And when Jesus comes to the town of Capernaum, some very big changes take place. If we set ourselves there in that Galilean fishing village, and if we follow after Jesus, listening to what he says and watching what he does, then we will see the remarkable changes that occur when Jesus comes to town.

“Only Jesus”

It was “shabbat”…sabbath day…in Nazareth in Galilee.  Saturday for you and me.  In the afternoon, all the men who were ceremonially clean began to make their way to synagogue, being careful, of course, not to walk too many steps.  That would be considered “work” on the sabbath.

As we watch this weekly migration to synagogue, we can’t help but notice one who also makes his way to synagogue this day.  The people of Nazareth would have known him as Yeshua ben Yoseph.  “Jesus, son of Joseph.” 

What a Glorious Wedding!

“What a glorious wedding!”  I suspect those words have been spoken many times in history.  And those words have been spoken for many reasons.  Maybe it was a spectacular wedding venue, or church where the wedding took place.  Maybe the bride had an amazing dress.  Some of you here remember watching the wedding of Lady Diana to Prince Charles and the camera view from behind Diana as she walked down the aisle and the almost unbelievable train she had on her dress.  Maybe it was said about the food served at the reception or the dazzling, multi-tiered cake.

“Jesus was Baptized Too”

All the people were being baptized.  And well they should!  They had heard the preaching of the Baptist.  They had heard his call to repent.  They had heard him preach about the Coming One, the Lord.  They felt the sense of sin and shame.  They wanted forgiveness.

Who Are These People Come to Worship Jesus?

Two times in our Bible, we have the record of people who travel to see Jesus when he was just a child.  You all know the first time it happened!  It happened on the night Jesus was born.  Some shepherds came.  They were the “night shift.”  They had been out in the fields watching their sheep.  After the angels gave them the good news about Jesus’ birth, they hurried into Bethlehem to see the baby.  And this visit seems perfectly fitting. 

New Year’s Eve Worship

Youth Redeemed

When I was growing up, my dad had some words of economic wisdom that he shared with my siblings and me. He would say, “You can spend a dollar once.” That’s a pretty good principle of fiscal responsibility. But the principle holds true not only with money.

Christmas Day Worship

Today’s Christmas service includes meditations on three different scripture verses.

Good News from Heaven

Once again, our thoughts turn back to that first Christmas night, and to the starlit fields outside Bethlehem, and to those shepherds vigilantly watching over their sheep. If we could stand with those shepherds out in the Judean hill country under the moon and under the stars that night, what sort of conversations do you think we would hear?