Sunday, April 27, 2025

Preaching on the 2nd Sunday of Easter--April 27th, 2025

                                                       

You can hear an audio recording of  the second scripture reading and my sermon entitled, 


“ Doubts About Doubting Thomas' Doubt and the Purpose of Our Faith  


being preached, by CLICKING HERE.




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" What I can Do on My Summer Vacation "



Dear Followers of the Risen Christ,

Now that Eastertide has been inaugurated, there are several special summer opportunities for us to live into the new life of Christ together!

  • In July, our denomination, the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.), will once again be hosting the Presbyterian Youth Triennium in Louisville, KY. This is a special “youth rally” event, that as the name implies, is observed every three years, hasn’t been held since 2017 because of COVID. It’s for High School students (or just graduated) …and our Presbytery is hoping to send a delegation of as many of our youth as possible. The Presbytery will be offering generous scholarships, and the Synod will be supporting our delegation with a special $1,000 gift. You can learn more about Triennium at the official website: https://presbyterianyouthtriennium.org/. If you have any interested youth, please contact Pastor David.

  • The Presbytery also helps support congregations through scholarships for summer camping for eligible children and youth at Ferncliff Camp and Conference Center. Ferncliff offers a number of summer camps for children and families throughout the year. You can check out their offerings at their website: www.ferncliff.org. The Presbytery of the Pines will MATCH congregational support, up to one-half of the cost of attending summer camp.

  • And there aren’t just opportunities for children and youth! Montreat is a PCUSA conference center in North Carolina (Sue and John Pickett’s son, Tanner, works there!). Montreat offers a full schedule conferences for youth, college-aged youth, young adults, and denominationally-affiliated conferences like the Worship & Music Conferences and others. Montreat was at ground zero for last year’s devastating inland hurricane, but after extensive recovery efforts, the summer schedule is about to be in full swing. Imagine taking a trip to the mountains and exploring rich, spiritual, learning opportunities at: https://montreat.org/

  • Not to be outdone, a little bit closer in Texas is Mo-Ranch. “Mo” (as it’s often known) offers a full slate of events, camps, conferences, and learning opportunities sponsored locally and through PCUSA entities. See: https://www.moranch.org/attend-a-conference/. From a robust Men’s Conference, to a renowned Women’s Conference—MO has something for nearly everyone, in an unforgettable Texas hill-country locale!

Not ready to commit? Both Mo-Ranch and Montreat offer accommodations and campgrounds for “passers-thru” so if you’re in the neighborhood, you can check out things in person!


  • This year’s Stewardship Kaleidoscope Conference happens in New Orleans this September! ANYONE can attend, and the Presbytery is hoping to have a representative group of attendees! This conference is for congregational leaders—both ministers and pastor-types as well as lay leaders. Find out more at: www.stewardshipkaleidoscope.org. “Stewardship” is a lifestyle of giving, knowing that God has gifted us with much, and that sharing and caring and giving …yield joy.

If we’re singing, ♫ “ Up from the grave he arose ” ♫ this EASTER, new life IN CHRIST isn’t just around the corner—it’s begun! Celebrate the joy of this season by thinking of the ways you can live into Christ’s vision this summer! DREAM BIG! And even if you can’t join in the fun in person, remember …you may have the means to help transform someone else’s life by helping to send them, instead!



The crucifixion was hard, but life lies beyond it.


Sunday, April 20, 2025

Preaching on Easter Sunday--April 20th, 2025

                                                      

You can hear an audio recording of  the second scripture reading and my sermon entitled, 


“ What Happens When Resurrection Happens  


being preached, by CLICKING HERE.




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Thursday, April 17, 2025

Preaching on Maundy Thursday--April 17th, 2025

                                                      

You can hear an audio recording of  the scripture readings and my sermon entitled, 


“ The Mandate With A Meal  


being preached during worship on Maundy Thursday, by CLICKING HERE.




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Sunday, April 13, 2025

Preaching on Palm Sunday, April 13th, 2025

                                                     

You can hear an audio recording of  the second scripture reading and my sermon entitled, 


“ Prelude of the Victory  


being preached, by CLICKING HERE.




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Sunday, April 6, 2025

Preaching on the 5th Sunday in Lent--April 6th, 2025

                                                    

You can hear an audio recording of  the second scripture reading and my sermon entitled, 


“ Mary's Tower and Martha's Funeral  


being preached, by CLICKING HERE.




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Sunday, March 30, 2025

Preaching on the 4th Sunday in Lent--March 30th, 2025

                                                    

You can hear an audio recording of  the second scripture reading and my sermon entitled, 


“ The Ending or the Rest of the Story  


being preached, by CLICKING HERE.




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Friday, March 28, 2025

“ Going the Way of the Cross? ”

 

Dear Jesus-Followers on the road to Jerusalem, that eventually includes a trip to the cross,

Some years ago, a friend of mine from my youth group days (who’s also now a minister colleague) invited the congregation she was serving at the time to adopt a program where members were invited to “walk” from Nazareth to Bethlehem during Advent.  The idea wasn’t to travel to modern day Israel, but rather, to cover the same number of miles in their own lives as a kind of spiritual journey preparing them for Christmas.  Individuals and families were invited to sign up and keep track of their progress—they even divided it into the number of steps, so people could count their Wal-Mart trips and parking lot steps!  Another church I heard about, celebrated Advent one year by inviting families to contribute baby supplies for a special mission project that year.  Lent can be this same kind of journey, marking time and having a special emphasis, but it’s a lot less fun.  At least during Advent, you get to look forward to holding a baby when you get to Bethlehem.  For Lent …there’s a cross waiting for us!  This may be why many of us struggle with Lenten disciplines! 

In Jerusalem, there’s a journey through the city known as the Via Dolorosa—they way of sorrows or suffering—believed to be the path Jesus made from the trial before Pilate to the place where he was crucified.  The old city of Jerusalem is actually quite small; the passageways are narrow, and the route of the Via Dolorosa is only about 2,000 feet, passing 14 “stations” or places along the way, attributed to some of the recorded events.  It’s important to note that the stations and events are subjective and based on tradition, not historical facts—so it’s a journey that’s more spiritual than physical, or literal, especially for modern day pilgrims like us. 

I like to remind us during Lent that we’re following Jesus to the cross.  But I also get that this is a bit of an unusual itinerary (except that we do this every year!).  So, it’s not lost on me that while the other symbols for springtime and Easter involve fluffy animals and special candy, we’re actually trying to walk or journey toward a crucifixion!  Which seems oxymoronic! 

Several years ago, a speaker at a conference I was attending reminded the audience of the irony that one of the most brutal forms of public execution was the symbol of our faith.  We take the cross, one of the worst forms of human suffering, and somehow transform it …wearing it as jewelry, placing it as decoration, symbolizing our faith and even “love” with a object that represents violence and death.  “We are traveling to the cross,” as if it were a destination that wasn’t harmful, or at least, harmful to us.  We remember Jesus’ suffering, perhaps as if suffering were simply swallowed up, like death, in Jesus’ suffering and death, when he is raised. 

So, I’ve been thinking about what one carries to a cross party …or, a crucifixion?  …If that’s where we’re going, spiritually if not physically. 

When I traveled to the Holy Land, one of my colleagues decided he no longer needed the things he brought with him …so, he left them behind, either donating them or helping others repurpose them.  Part of the Lenten journey is remembering that we’re invited to leave our sins behind, dying to our old life and being raised in a new life.  Mortification and vivification; dying to sin and rising without sin.  …So if you could leave a spiritual suitcase behind at the cross …what would you leave in it?  What do you no longer need to carry with you?  Or, another way is thinking about what you might tell someone else, they get to leave behind, because you’ve forgiven them? 

Some journeys are harder than others.  The journey to the cross isn’t an easy one, physically or spiritually.  But life lies beyond it.  The way of the cross …dying and rising. 

Sunday, March 16, 2025

Preaching on the 2nd Sunday in Lent--March 16th, 2025

                                                    

You can hear an audio recording of  the second scripture reading and my sermon entitled, 


“ When You See Ole Foxy Pants ...Tell 'em, I'm Busy  


being preached, by CLICKING HERE.




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Sunday, March 9, 2025

Preaching on the First Sunday in Lent--March 9th, 2025

                                                    

You can hear an audio recording of  the second scripture reading and my sermon entitled, 


“ It Was the Worst of Times ...Or, the Best of Times  


being preached, by CLICKING HERE.




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