11/13/2016 Choosing to Be People of Healing

Sermon:           “Willing to Sacrifice so we May Heal Others”

Theme:            It is not by strength or power, but through our faithfulness to Christ and boundless compassion that comes from God we bring healing to the world.

Purpose:          The congregation will recognize the value of submitting to Christ and humbly taking a role in reaching out in healing love.

Scriptures:       1 Peter 2:21-25           Christ’s suffering was to bring healing, and in the same way we accomplish the work of bringing healing through grace and love.

Mark 1:40-45  Jesus chose to touch and heal the man with leprosy, thought that meant he had to remain outside of the towns.

 

Questions:

What are we willing to sacrifice in order to bring healing to others? In what ways are we healed by reaching out in love to those who are suffering? In what ways does the willingness to experience discomfort and inconvenience a source of renewal and strength? How do we recognize that bringing peace is a work of healing the world? In what ways does that work of bringing peace require humility and submission rather than power and domination? Why is it that some experience so much joy and celebration in the work of serving the world? How do we become less focused on what we want and more focused on serving Christ by reaching out to the world?

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11/6/2016 We Believe That God is Still in Charge Communion

Sermon:           Knowing Confidence Through Christ’s Authority

Theme:            As we live and act in Christ we experience confidence and peace in the knowledge of God’s love and authority which will provide for us.

Purpose:          The congregation will recognize that the way to confidence is to serve God and practice a relationship of serving Christ.

Scriptures:       Romans 8:28-39          We have confidence and know all things work together for good for those who are in Christ Jesus.

Matthew 21:23-32      Jesus is asked by what authority he acts, parable of two sons.

 

Questions:

What does it mean to us that “All things work together for good for those who are in Christ Jesus?” What does it mean to us to be in Christ Jesus? What confidence might we have if we learn to live in healthy relationships with God and trust in God’s authority? What frightens us about God’s power and authority? In what ways do we act like the disobedient son, claiming to serve God but in truth serving our own egos? How does this affect our life and our feelings of insecurity? How do we find ourselves rooted and confident through our faith in God?

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10/30/2016 Choose Your Battles Wisely

Sermon:           Do Not Fight Foolishly

Theme:            The source of strength is our relationship with Christ and knowledge of God, and in that way we choose to never enter conflict which cuts us off from that strength.

Purpose:          The congregation will reconsider fights and battles that are based upon ego, rather than serving Christ.

Scriptures:       1 Corinthians 1:26-31 God chose what is weak and despised in the world, let the one who boasts, boast in the Lord.

Luke 14:25-35 The cost of discipleship – do not go to build if you do not have the materials to finish.

 

Questions:

How do we recognize when we have found ourselves in a “foolish squabble” as opposed to a significant disagreement? In retrospect we come to understand that many of the conflicts and divisions that have taken place among Christians were actually the result of stubbornness and foolish need for self-importance.  How do we recognize that when it is happening? What is most important in the life of the Church?  How do we keep our focus on what is most important in the Church? How do we keep that focus in our own life?

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10/23/2016 Forgiving Others as You Accept Forgiveness

Sermon:           Forgiven, As We Forgive

Theme:            It is only through letting go of the sins and offenses of others that we are able to made right in our relationship with God and with one another.

Purpose:          The congregation will recommit to forgiving and letting go of hostility, bitterness, and resentment.

Scriptures:       2 Corinthians 5:16-21 Be reconciled to God, do not regard anyone from a “human” point of view.

Matthew 18:23-35      The parable of the unforgiving servant.

 

Questions:

How does bitterness, resentment, and unforgiveness affect our relationship with God? If we do not forgive others and hold grudges, what happens to our ability to experience God’s love and grace in our own lives? In what ways does our gratitude for the love and acceptance that God has for us affect our ability to love and accept the differences in others? In what ways are guilt, low self-worth, and a sense of being judged signs that we have not let go of the hostility and anger we have for others? What practical steps can we do to release others of our judgment and hostility?

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10/16/2016 Sabbath Self-care and Serving Christ

Sermon:           We Need Rest in Order to be Wise.

Theme:            Sabbath keeps us in healthy relationship with God and our physical needs so that we may make wise decisions in the midst of conflict.

Purpose:          The congregation will reconsider their needs and priorities so as to experience real sabbath rest.

Scriptures:       Genesis 2:2-3  God rested on the Sabbath.

Mark 2:23-3:6 The lack of understanding of Sabbath and hardness of heart.

Psalm 37:1-9   Do not fret over the wicked, find strength in stillness.

 

Questions:

What difference does time for rest make in our ability to resolve conflicts? In what ways does a lack of rest affect our ability to be open to resolving conflicts? In what ways does a lack of sabbath time lead to additional conflicts? How do we learn to find balance in our lives so that we may be healthy and wise? What can we do so that we are in a healthy state of mind when we are attempting to find resolution in conflict situations? How do we reach out in love and compassion to those whose lives have not had enough rest?

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10/9/2016 Compassionate Confrontation or Accepting Enabling

Sermon:           “Acting To Bring Reconciliation”

Theme:            We dedicate ourselves to working for reconciliation and healing, confessing our shortcomings, and recognizing our struggles together so that we may reflect the love of Christ.

Purpose:          The congregation will confess their failures in working for reconciliation and commit themselves to learning and growing in the love and forgiveness of Christ Jesus.

Scriptures:       Ephesians 4:25-32       Speak the truth in love, do not allow evil talk to come out of your mouth.

Matthew 18:15-22      Go to the person with whom you have the issue directly, and then work to find reconciliation.

 

Questions:

What difference does our way of dealing with conflict make in our relationship with God? In what ways are our challenging relationships a part of the process of growing as disciples? What difference does “speaking the truth in love” make in a relationship? Why is that different from “speaking the truth?” Does this mean that we should be honest in what we feel or should we be thoughtful in what we choose to say? What does it mean to “grieve the Holy Spirit?” In what ways do conflicts between God’s people affect the people around them? In what ways does this cause grief to God?  Is Jesus serious about constantly forgiving people? How does this change the way we resolve issues with others?

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October 3, 2016 World Communion Sunday Communion

Prayer for Our Enemies, Blessing our Oppressors

Sermon:           Practicing Prayer for Enemies

Theme:            The practice of praying for our enemies is necessary if we are going to remain healthy and capable of making peace.

Purpose:          The congregation will take prayer for enemies seriously as a discipline and practice.

Scriptures:       Romans 12:14-21        Bless those who persecute you, by so doing you will heap burning coals upon their heads.

Luke 6:27-36   Jesus’ call to bless those who persecute you, and do not resist the evildoer.

Questions:

How should we pray for our enemies? Why is it that often our prayers become imagining our enemies being punished or injured? What impact does our praying have upon our enemies? What impact does our prayer have upon ourselves? What does God do with our prayers for people who do wrong? How do we learn to pray regularly in a way that enables us to let go of our hostility or bitterness? How do we practice praying in a way that will be healing for ourselves and others?

From the sermon:

Practical Steps for praying for someone with whom you are in conflict:

  • Pray for at least five minutes each day for that person that causes you anger and fear;
  • Allow God to help you to see what you have associated with this person (other past poor relationships;
  • Pray both that they be changed and that your heart be changed.

As a result of these steps:

  • Be open to seeing them as a child of God – created in God’s own image;
  • Trust that God is greater than they are – and will care for your needs;
  • Accept that there are places where you need to grow and change as well.

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September 25th, 2016 Pastor Paul Zoschke

Message: “Mighty in the Scriptures”  Pastor Paul Zoschke preached.

Scriptures:  Acts 18:24-28   I Cor. 3:4-8

*Thoughts:
Our scripture lesson says Apollos was well versed (mighty in the scriptures) in the Word of God.

What steps can we take to be well versed in the Word of God and be an inspiration to other people?

 

 

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September 18, 2016 Unhealthy Silence vs. Speaking the Truth in Love

Sermon:           Taking our Words Seriously

Theme:            We grow in peacemaking as we grow in the discipline of watching our choice of words, and choosing to speak words that will result in peace.

Purpose:          The congregation will recognize the need to choose words carefully and to take time to heal relationships rather than allowing the words to be tossed carelessly.

Scriptures:       James 3:1-12   Not many should be teachers – the damage done by the tongue.

Matthew 5:21-26        Jesus teaches regarding not keeping offenses with others.

 

Questions:

How do we choose to speak in ways that will bring peace? Why is it that we find ourselves saying things that later result in more hurt and hostility? Is it possible for us to speak the truth in love? What preparation do we need to make before we seek to speak to someone about sensitive issues? How do we choose when to speak and bring up something that may be divisive?  What is our responsibility when there are people who are upset with us? What do we need to learn in order to be effective in speaking the words that will be best for bringing changes that are needed?

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09/11/2016 Beginning of our theme: Becoming Peacemakers

Sermon:           “The Forgiven Fellowship of the Found”

Theme:            We always remember that we have been redeemed by God as those who were lost, and out of that gratitude and experience of forgiveness proclaim a joyful message of healing to the world.

Purpose:          The congregation will appreciate God’s forgiveness and will act with patience towards those in the world that are  in need of that forgiveness.

Scriptures:       1 Timothy 1:12-17  Paul relates that God mercifully forgave Paul so that he might be one who could glorify God through patiently sharing love and peace.

Luke 15:1-10  Jesus tells the parable of the lost sheep, lost coins.

 

Questions:

Do we think of ourselves as forgiven sinners or as righteous judges? Are we more focused on what others do wrong or are we living out our gratitude for what God has forgiven in us? What is the result of being judgmental and self-righteous? What is the power of living joyfully out of grace, mercy, and forgiveness? How are we called to be peacemakers through the gift of grace? In what ways does this type of peacemaking create healthy, joyful, fellowship? How do we begin to let go of our judgment and self-righteousness so that we can live in the abundance of grace and peace?

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