Wednesday, September 3, 2014

Thursday, June 27, 2013

Does Church Matter?




It’s a fair question these days. It used to be assumed that going to church was part of life. It mattered to your parents and grandparents, even if you couldn’t see the relevance at the time. As you got older, you understood that it made a difference when it came to things like marriage and how you would raise your children. 

Things today aren’t quite as clear and many are giving up church attendance all together. The authority of the church has been diminished through a series of scandals across many denominations. Secular philosophy that seeks to explain everything in scientific terms alone has taken over our universities and media. It’s no wonder that this present generation of young people would question the thousands of years of history that the church has recorded. But that’s just it—they don’t question it. Rather, they quickly dismiss it without questioning. There is no inquiry into say, miracles, scrutinizing them with the scientific method. There is not a single area of study today where you can earn a degree that requires any knowledge of God whatsoever! 

This means that the Creator, who is the originator of galactic energy and molecules and biodiversity etc., is no longer brought into the study of the creation. And while this is the case worldwide, we continue to see and sense God’s presence very much with us here at Grace. It’s as though we’ve been provided a refuge from the current that is sweeping away human dignity, freedoms, and even, common sense.
 
Perhaps this sounds like a bit of an overreaction, but it seems the world is changing more rapidly that we would like to admit. From the very beginning, God has established places where he has chosen to “dwell” among his people. This happens, of course, through the Eucharist, but through the very real presence of his Spirit. 

By all accounts, this place, Grace Church, matters very much. God’s word is clear. He says that if we seek him, we’ll find him! Our prayer is that you will continue to find at Grace Church the very real presence of God.

meant for good



It’s hard to believe that yet another “school year” has come to a close and we are in that time of year when things are a bit less scheduled. What a relief for those with kids to be able to enjoy a long summer evening with out the pressure of school schedules and activities. Likewise, those without kids around can enjoy less traffic on the way to work!

Summer is a welcome gift from God. It is a time of rest and     reflection—exactly what God did after having created this beautiful world. He rested from his work and reflected seeing that “It was very good.” (Gen. 1:31—2:2) There are moments in life when that reflection allows us to sense God’s presence very near to us. It could be  during a predawn walk or gazing at the stars in the summer sky. You might feel  his gentle presence in a warm breeze or hear his voice in the tumbling waters of a woodland stream. The laughter of a family gathering can overwhelm us with a sense of goodness. 
 
The point is that these times are vital to our existence. They connect us with the reality that we are, in fact, eternal beings with a connection to all of God’s  creation—each with a role to play. This awareness can easily get lost in the hectic schedules that we keep, but the truth of our unique identity is never lost to God. We are literally created by him, “knit together in our mother’s womb”, at such a time and for a purpose that only you  can bring to completion! Just imagine, if only one of your  ancestors,  for as far back as you can possibly go, had chosen a different path—you would not exist! Can you see how specific everything had to be to get you! God was very intentional about arranging things so that you would be you!
 
So where does this leave you? It presents you with an open door to journey on a path toward fulfilling the purpose for which God has created you. You are the only one who can bring forth the goodness that God created you to establish through your life. 

Quite simply, summer reminds us that our lives are meant to produce fruit! Most fruit is quite beautiful, delicious and  satisfying. When life is hectic and you’re wondering which way to go, remember that you are meant to bring about goodness. You simply bring light into a dark world. It’s so simple, Jesus said, that a child understands it. A child wants things to be good. You are to be that goodness!  

This summer, take some time to reflect on how good God is and how you can bring simple goodness to those he’s placed in your life. No need to solve the world’s problems, just bring light and goodness wherever you go!                       ~Amy


Sunday, April 28, 2013

Time Heals...



Spring is in the air and even though we have witnessed incredible darkness over the past  days and weeks, we have also seen the goodness in people and the grace of God poured out in ways that defy our reasoning.


Suffering. It’s our biggest hang up. We want the garden where everything was perfect. But we left God when everything was perfect. We have less need for God when things are good. He's just a picture on a card. We take him for granted. When things are good, we overlook one another, especially those closest to us. When things are good, we're BUSY taking care of insignificant tasks. When things are good we look to be entertained and we're too often entertained by things of darkness. When things are good, we're the center of our universe.


But look what happens when faced with tragedy. All of a sudden we need God. In suffering, we cry out to him and find him. All of a sudden we need one another. Through suffering a swell of goodness rises in our hearts. Love is seen everywhere. Compassion prevails. Sacrifices are made. Strangers become what we've been all along - brothers and sisters. Life becomes precious again.


Please do not look to have things too quickly back to normal. Normal is what got us here. Normal is selfish. Normal is uncaring. Normal is taking God and loved ones and freedom and health and prosperity for granted. May we never again go back to that type of normal.


Prayer is the path to healing for each one of us. We pray against evil, but we also pray for our enemies. We draw strength from God and one another as we face an uncertain future. And so it has been since the dawn of time. The bonds formed through our community at Grace are Rock solid, for we stand in the strength of Christ. 
We go forward with the bond of love that we share and the words of Jesus always before us — “Fear not!”

Thursday, April 18, 2013

God Bless Boston


We don't have to have an answer for everything 
that goes on in this world. 
We simply need to be the light.


Tuesday, April 16, 2013

in times of crisis...

Most of us are overwhelmed with feelings of helplessness at times like these. As pastors of Grace Church, we cannot stress strongly enough that there is indeed something every single one of us can do to help alleviate the pain and fears that we presently face.

As a community of faith, now is the time to stretch ourselves beyond our comfort levels and PRAY for those in need. This is something we can DO. We have members of our own community who are directly and indirectly affected by yesterday's events. There is a long road ahead.

No matter how unsure you are of your own ability to pray, pray you must. Your prayers are needed more than anything else at this time. Like giving blood, your prayers are the light and life that we can infuse into the darkness of this tragedy. God is listening. Please do not stop praying for healing, justice and peace.