"The Things That Make For Peace?"

This Sunday is Peace with Justice Sunday, and recent events in our nation certainly remind us that we haven't gotten either peace OR justice down. So we need the Scriptures to guide us to see "The Things That Make For Peace". Follow this link to the Pastor’s Ponderings for June 7, 2020 for further thoughts. Tune in on Facebook Live or call in on WebEx for worship at 10 AM this Pentecost Sunday.

Grace and Peace, Pastor Bruce

"Each One Heard"

This Sunday is Pentecost Sunday, the birthday of the Church. Our birthday celebration will not be like we are used to it being--like our own birthdays since this time of physical distancing. But the Holy Spirit that was the gift on that birthday does not depend on us being together in the same place to draw us together. Follow this link to the Pastor’s Ponderings for May 31, 2020 for further thoughts. Tune in on Facebook Live or call in on WebEx for worship at 10 AM this Pentecost Sunday.

Grace and Peace, Pastor Bruce

"Many Other Things"

The author of the Gospel of John explains who Jesus is from the very beginning of the book, and explains at the end of the book why he's telling us all of this. We'll look at that this coming Sunday. Follow this link to the Pastor’s Ponderings for May 24, 2020 for further thoughts. Tune in on Facebook Live or call in on WebEx for worship at 10 AM this Sixth Sunday of Easter.

Grace and Peace, Pastor Bruce

"Feed, Tend, Follow"

Jesus and Peter have a conversation in John 21:15-19 that reminds us that our time spent with Jesus also involved listening to what he has to say to us--and responding to his invitation. 

Follow this link to the Pastor’s Ponderings for May 17, 2020 for further thoughts. Tune in on Facebook Live or call in on WebEx for worship at 10 AM this Sixth Sunday of Easter.

Grace and Peace, Pastor Bruce

"The Same, But Different"

Ever return to a place you'd been to before, and it seems the same as it did, but not quite? It is, or you are, or something about it is different. This is the reality of the disciples gathered on the lakeshore breakfasting with the risen Jesus (John 21)--it is the same, but different. Follow this link to the Pastor’s Ponderings for May 10, 2020 for further thoughts. Tune in on Facebook Live or call in on WebEx for worship at 10 AM this Fifth Sunday of Easter.

Grace and Peace, Pastor Bruce

"The Wrong Side of the Boat"

Have any of your patterns and practices changed? Are you doing things now in ways that you couldn’t imagine ever doing them? The story for this Sunday from John 21 has that—at the suggestion of Jesus. Insight for us? Follow this link to the Pastor’s Ponderings for May 3, 2020 for further thoughts. Tune in on Facebook Live or call in on WebEx for worship at 10 AM this Second Sunday of Easter.

Grace and Peace, Pastor Bruce

"Unless I See . . ."

Seeing is believing. This statement makes sense to us. The disciple Thomas said in essence the same thing when the other disciples told him they had seen Jesus alive after he had been crucified--basically, "I'll believe it when I see it". Does that really make him "Doubting Thomas"? Follow this link to the Pastor’s Ponderings for April 19, 2020 for further thoughts. Tune in on Facebook Live or call in on WebEx for worship at 10 AM this Second Sunday of Easter.

Grace and Peace, Pastor Bruce

"Who Is This?"

"I Love a Parade” is a catchy song from nearly 100 years ago that many people agree with--loving a parade, that is. The first Palm Sunday was a parade of sorts, with different meanings as to what made it a parade—and then what happened during the week after the parade. Follow this link to the Pastor’s Ponderings for April 5, 2020 for further thoughts. Tune in on Facebook Live or call in on WebEx for worship at 10 AM this Palm/Passion Sunday.

Grace and Peace, Pastor Bruce

"Loving God More Dearly"

Kenny Rogers has died at the age of 81. His long career in music, in "The New Christy Minstrels" and "First Edition" before many years as a solo artist, produced a whole slew of songs. What insights does a particular Kenny Rogers song give us into "Loving God More Dearly"? Follow this link to the Pastor’s Ponderings for March 22, 2020 for further thoughts. Tune in on Facebook Live or call in on WebEx for worship at 10 AM this Fourth Sunday of Lent.

Grace and Peace, Pastor Bruce

"Dear Lord . . . I Pray"

The word “Dear” gets used in a number of ways. In the song “Day by Day” from Godspell, we sing “O Dear Lord, three things I pray”. What might “dear” mean in that phrase? And how does what it means affect the praying we do?

Follow this link to the Pastor’s Ponderings for March 8, 2020 for further thoughts. See you in worship at 10 AM this Second Sunday of Lent.

Grace and Peace, Pastor Bruce

"Day by Day, Day by Day"

Some things we do every day in our "regular" lives--our lives when we're going along without major disruptions. We eat. We sleep. We breathe. Some of us have routines that we do every day. Is prayer--both speaking and listening--among those routines? Follow this link to the Pastor’s Ponderings for March 1, 2020 for further thoughts. See you in worship at 10 AM for the First Sunday of Lent. We will celebrate Holy Communion, to which all are welcome.

Grace and Peace, Pastor Bruce

“Tell No One . . . Until”

On the one hand, we really think there ought to be "transparency" about some things--that "secrets" hide something suspicious. On the other hand, we know that "confidentiality" is key in parts of our lives--like the HIPAA requirements with medical information. And then there are the timing issues about when we say what we know. The Transfiguration story seems to be to be a timing issue, as Jesus says "Tell no one . . until . . ." Follow this link to the Pastor’s Ponderings for February 23, 2020 for further thoughts. See you in worship at 10 AM this Transfiguration Sunday.

Grace and Peace, Pastor Bruce

"Not Being Home for Christmas"

We wish we could hang on to Christmas all of the time, but we find that the “world” intervenes—the world we live in where stuff happens. Some of the stuff that happens is unfortunate stuff.  And some of it happened to Jesus, too, as it turns out.

Follow this link to the Pastor’s Ponderings for December 29, 2019 for further thoughts, and plan to be at McKnight UMC this Sunday for worship at 10 AM. 

                                                              Grace and Peace, Pastor Bruce

"Love" Fourth Sunday of Advent

This Fourth Sunday of Advent, we will light The Candle of Love. We of course are inspired by the beautiful manger scene, and intuit Mary’s love for her newborn child—many of us have experienced that same love for our own newborn.   

What about this particular birth conveys something else also about love?

Follow this link to the Pastor’s Ponderings for December 22, 2019 for further thoughts, and plan to be at McKnight UMC this Sunday for worship at 10 AM. 

The "Longest Night/Blue Christmas" worship, especially for those for whom the holidays are difficult because of grief and loss, will be at 7 PM on Sunday. And of course Christmas Eve will include a 5 PM Family Worship (with Candlelighting) and a 7 PM Traditional Worship (with Candlelighting and Communion). Any or all of these will enhance your celebration of Christmas this year.

                                                              Grace and Peace, Pastor Bruce

"Joy" Third Sunday of Advent

This third Sunday of Advent, we will light The Candle of Joy. Joy has been defined “to experience great pleasure or delight”. On that first Christmas, the angel proclaimed to the shepherds “I am bringing you good news of great joy for all the people: to you is born this day in the city of David a Savior, who is the Messiah, the Lord”.

What about that brings great joy to our lives?

Follow this link to the Pastor’s Ponderings for December 15, 2019 for further thoughts, and plan to be at McKnight UMC this Sunday for worship at 10 AM.

Grace and Peace, Pastor Bruce

"Peace" Second Sunday of Advent

This second Sunday of Advent, we wrestle with what The Candle of Peace can possibly be about in a world that seems to be in perpetual conflict. How do we live with—and in-peace, and what does Christmas have to do with it?

Follow this link to the Pastor’s Ponderings for December 8, 2019 for further thoughts, and plan to be at McKnight UMC this Sunday for worship at 11 AM (note time change—an hour later than usual), after we decorate the Sanctuary and Welcome Center (from 9-11) after our breakfast together (at 8 AM).

Grace and Peace, Pastor Bruce