“Practices: 3. Devote”

Another of the six “practices” of following Jesus is prayer—with the emphasis on family and private prayer (moreso than praying only in gathered worship). What happens when you pray?

Follow this link to the Pastor’s Ponderings for March 13, 2022 for further thoughts. We worship at 10 AM this Sunday. You have three options to attend: attend in person at the church (wearing a mask is optional), tune in on Facebook Live, or connect on Zoom with your phone, computer, tablet, or whatever other device works for online connecting.

Grace and Peace, Pastor Bruce

“Practices: 2. Sustenance”

We’ll be looking at six “practices” we engage in in our lives as followers of Jesus—six practices that help us tap into the reality that we’ve not merely following Jesus, we are walking WITH Jesus. One is Holy Communion.

Follow this link to the Pastor’s Ponderings for March 6, 2022 for further thoughts. We worship at 10 AM this Sunday. You have three options to attend: attend in person at the church (wearing a mask), tune in on Facebook Live, or connect on Zoom with your phone, computer, tablet, or whatever other device works for online connecting.

Grace and Peace, Pastor Bruce

"Three Simple Rules: 2. Stay in Love with God"

In figuring out how to stay in love with God, it is useful to consider how we stay in love with each other.

Follow this link to the Pastor’s Ponderings for February 27, 2022 for further thoughts. We worship at 10 AM this Sunday. You have three options to attend: attend in person at the church (wearing a mask), tune in on Facebook Live, or connect on Zoom with your phone, computer, tablet, or whatever other device works for online connecting.

Grace and Peace, Pastor Bruce

"Three Simple Rules: 2. Do Good"

“Do good.” Just as with “do no harm” it seems obvious, and simple, and clear. How much do we seek to do good?

Follow this link to the Pastor’s Ponderings for February 20, 2022 for further thoughts. We worship at 10 AM this Sunday. You have three options to attend: attend in person at the church (wearing a mask), tune in on Facebook Live, or connect on Zoom with your phone, computer, tablet, or whatever other device works for online connecting.

Grace and Peace, Pastor Bruce

"Three Simple Rules: 1. Do No Harm"

Do no harm. Seems obvious as a guideline for our lives, doesn’t it? Seems easy enough, right? Or is it?

Follow this link to the Pastor’s Ponderings for February 13, 2022 for further thoughts. We worship at 10 AM this Sunday. You have three options to attend: attend in person at the church (wearing a mask), tune in on Facebook Live, or connect on Zoom with your phone, computer, tablet, or whatever other device works for online connecting.

Grace and Peace, Pastor Bruce

"Grace In Which We Stand"

What good is a gift that is given which we don’t choose to receive? This question relates to God’s gifts to us—in particular, to the gift of forgiveness, love, and new life. Given in grace.

Follow this link to the Pastor’s Ponderings for January 30, 2022 for further thoughts. We worship at 10 AM this Sunday. You have three options to attend: attend in person at the church (wearing a mask), tune in on Facebook Live, or connect on Zoom with your phone, computer, tablet, or whatever other device works for online connecting.

Grace and Peace, Pastor Bruce

"Before We Know It"

We find ourselves in situations that seem to happen “before we know it”. We don’t usually think back to what might have been happening before our awareness—but when we do, we realize that things we don’t control bring about our opportunities. That is something like God bringing about the opportunity within which we then can choose one thing or another. Grace is like that more than we realize.

Follow this link to the Pastor’s Ponderings for January 23, 2022 for further thoughts. We worship at 10 AM this Sunday. You have three options to attend: attend in person at the church (wearing a mask), tune in on Facebook Live, or connect on Zoom with your phone, computer, tablet, or whatever other device works for online connecting.

Grace and Peace, Pastor Bruce

"No More Termed Forsaken"

An article about out United Methodist celebration of Human Relations Sunday says this: “In recognizing Human Relations Day, we are called to make an impact in communities where people struggle because they don’t have the tools or resources to reach their God-given potential.”

What does that mean? What tools and resources? What is someone’s God-given potential? What impact can we make?

Follow this link to the Pastor’s Ponderings for January 16, 2022 for further thoughts. We worship at 10 AM this Sunday. You have three options to attend: attend in person at the church (wearing a mask), tune in on Facebook Live, or connect on Zoom with your phone, computer, tablet, or whatever other device works for online connecting.

Grace and Peace, Pastor Bruce

"When You Pass Through the Waters I Will Be With You"

Baptism is celebrated in the church. Why? What does it mean? We barely scratch the surface of all that it means any time we discuss it—but one thing it means is conveyed in the sermon title, when God says “When you pass through the waters I will be with you.”

Follow this link to the Pastor’s Ponderings for January 9, 2022 for further thoughts. We worship at 10 AM this Sunday. You have three options to attend: attend in person at the church (wearing a mask), tune in on Facebook Live, or connect on Zoom with your phone, computer, tablet, or whatever other device works for online connecting.

Grace and Peace, Pastor Bruce

“Lift Up Your Eyes and Look Around”

What do we look at when a light comes on? The light itself? Whatever the light makes it possible to see? How much do we allow ourselves to see—or how much do we try to see?

Follow this link to the Pastor’s Ponderings for January 2, 2022 for further thoughts. We worship at 10 AM this Sunday. You have three options to attend: attend in person at the church (wearing a mask), tune in on Facebook Live, or connect on Zoom with your phone, computer, tablet, or whatever other device works for online connecting.

Grace and Peace, Pastor Bruce

“God Moves Into the Neighborhood”

At Christmas we celebrate that when Jesus was born “God moved into the neighborhood.” What does that mean? How does that give a deeper meaning to Christmas, and indeed the whole year?

Follow this link to the Pastor’s Ponderings for December 24, 2021 for further thoughts. We will worship at 7 PM on Christmas Eve, with candle lighting. If you’ll be worshiping online, with Facebook Live or Zoom, be certain to have a candle to light during the worship. And on Sunday, December 26, we will worship at 10 AM. You have three options to attend both on Christmas Eve and on Sunday: attend in person at the church (wearing a mask), tune in on Facebook Live, or connect on Zoom with your phone, computer, tablet, or whatever other device works for online connecting.

Grace and Peace, Pastor Bruce

“The Peace of the World”

Jesus is called many things. One of them is “Prince of Peace”—and when the shepherds are invited by the angel to visit the newborn Jesus, the heavenly host proclaims glory to God and peace to those on earth. Have we known peace? What is peace? How does Jesus bring that?

Follow this link to the Pastor’s Ponderings for December 19, 2021 for further thoughts. We worship at 10 AM this Sunday. You have three options to attend: attend in person at the church (wearing a mask), tune in on Facebook Live, or connect on Zoom with your phone, computer, tablet, or whatever other device works for online connecting.

Grace and Peace, Pastor Bruce

“Discovering Joy”

Joy is something that often comes upon us in unexpected ways, at unexpected times. How can it be possible that that would happen at Christmas, when so much of the “joy” would seem to be somewhat manufactured?

Follow this link to the Pastor’s Ponderings for December 12, 2021 for further thoughts. We worship at 10 AM this Sunday. You have three options to attend: attend in person at the church (wearing a mask), tune in on Facebook Live, or connect on Zoom with your phone, computer, tablet, or whatever other device works for online connecting.

Grace and Peace, Pastor Bruce

"Clear the Way"

Sometimes when we are getting something new, we need to clear the way for it by getting rid of something old. Is it possible that we would receive the gifts (including THE gift) of Christmas better if we clear the way for them?

Follow this link to the Pastor’s Ponderings for December 5, 2021 for further thoughts. We worship at 10 AM this Sunday. You have three options to attend: attend in person at the church (wearing a mask), tune in on Facebook Live, or connect on Zoom with your phone, computer, tablet, or whatever other device works for online connecting.

Grace and Peace, Pastor Bruce

"The Source of Hope"

The gift of God in human form at Christmas is for us—“unto us a child is born” Isaiah says. But it’s not just for me, and you—it is for the world. What does “the world” mean?

Follow this link to the Pastor’s Ponderings for November 28, 2021 for further thoughts. We worship at 10 AM this Sunday. You have three options to attend: attend in person at the church (wearing a mask), tune in on Facebook Live, or connect on Zoom with your phone, computer, tablet, or whatever other device works for online connecting.

Grace and Peace, Pastor Bruce

“Who We Are: Rejoice Always”

The “church year” ends, interestingly, near Thanksgiving, as the four Sundays before Christmas are the first four in the new “church year”. It’s appropriate to end the “year” with thanksgiving and rejoicing. How are the ways and what are the reasons we give thanks and rejoice?

Follow this link to the Pastor’s Ponderings for November 21, 2021 for further thoughts. We worship at 10 AM this Sunday. You have three options to attend: attend in person at the church (wearing a mask), tune in on Facebook Live, or connect on Zoom with your phone, computer, tablet, or whatever other device works for online connecting.

Grace and Peace, Pastor Bruce

“Who We Are: Tell Your Story”

The sermon series “Who We Are” continues with the fifth in the series on our membership vows in our church. We support our church with our witness, so this sermon is “Who We Are: Tell Your Story”—as we acknowledge that our own stories are part of God’s story.

Follow this link to the Pastor’s Ponderings for November 14, 2021 for further thoughts. We worship at 10 AM this Sunday. You have three options to attend: attend in person at the church (wearing a mask), tune in on Facebook Live, or connect on Zoom with your phone, computer, tablet, or whatever other device works for online connecting.

Grace and Peace, Pastor Bruce

“Who We Are: Own Our Church”

The sermon series “Who We Are” continues with the fourth in the series on our membership vows in our church. We support our church with our service, so this sermon is “Who We Are: Own Our Church”—we take ownership of our part of the church’s ministry.

Follow this link to the Pastor’s Ponderings for November 7, 2021 for further thoughts. We worship at 10 AM this Sunday. You have three options to attend: attend in person at the church (wearing a mask), tune in on Facebook Live, or connect on Zoom with your phone, computer, tablet, or whatever other device works for online connecting.

Grace and Peace, Pastor Bruce

“Who We Are: Give Cheerfully”

The sermon series “Who We Are” continues with the third in the series on our membership vows in our church. We support our church with our gifts, so this sermon is “Who We Are: Give Cheerfully.”

Follow this link to the Pastor’s Ponderings for October 31, 2021 for further thoughts. We worship at 10 AM this Sunday. You have three options to attend: attend in person at the church (wearing a mask), tune in on Facebook Live, or connect on Zoom with your phone, computer, tablet, or whatever other device works for online connecting.

Grace and Peace, Pastor Bruce

“Who We Are: Jump In”

The sermon series “Who We Are” continues with the second in the series on our membership vows in our church. We support our church with our presence, so this sermon is “Who We Are: Jump In.”

Follow this link to the Pastor’s Ponderings for October 24, 2021 for further thoughts. We worship at 10 AM this Sunday. You have three options to attend: attend in person at the church (wearing a mask), tune in on Facebook Live, or connect on Zoom with your phone, computer, tablet, or whatever other device works for online connecting.

Grace and Peace, Pastor Bruce