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The Imprint of Fathers

I loved hearing Ron Oates speak on Sunday about fatherhood. It brought back so many memories of my own father and the huge impact he had on my life. While my father was not perfect, he was a loving and giving man who valued his family and showed us an authentic growing relationship with God. Ron emphasized the Deuteronomy 6 passage and the line, “Impress them on your children”. The definition of the word impress is the act of making…

God is good and in control

 If “real life” is assaulting the simple assertion that God is good and in control, creating feelings of doubt, fear, insecurity, anger, etc… you’re in good company. Lots of people in the Bible have felt that way too. David prayed: My God, my God, why have you forsaken me? (psalm 22) Habakkuk cried out: How long, O LORD, must I call for help, but you do not listen? Or cry out to you, “Violence!” But you do not save? Why…

God is good and in control

 If “real life” is assaulting the simple assertion that God is good and in control, creating feelings of doubt, fear, insecurity, anger, etc… you’re in good company. Lots of people in the Bible have felt that way too. David prayed: My God, my God, why have you forsaken me? (psalm 22) Habakkuk cried out: How long, O LORD, must I call for help, but you do not listen? Or cry out to you, “Violence!” But you do not save? Why…

How to Talk to Kids (About God)

Other than identity – who you are – the most important factor in effectively passing on the faith to the next generation is message: What you say – specifically, what you say about having a relationship with God. Almost every week I’m in a conversation with a coach or a parent or a friend who is trying to figure out how to talk to someone about having a relationship with God. Here are 10 ideas, specifically focused on talking to kids:…

How to Talk to Kids (About God)

Other than identity – who you are – the most important factor in effectively passing on the faith to the next generation is message: What you say – specifically, what you say about having a relationship with God. Almost every week I’m in a conversation with a coach or a parent or a friend who is trying to figure out how to talk to someone about having a relationship with God. Here are 10 ideas, specifically focused on talking to kids:…

God wants us to be kind

This week the children at Emmaus will be learning about how God wants us to be kind.  The kids will be hearing the story of the Good Samaritan (Luke 10: 25-37). They will be discussing the verse: “Love your neighbor as yourself” Luke 10: 27.  And they will be exploring the idea of “Neighbor.” Who is their neighbor? Who does God want them to be kind to?    Please help your child throughout the week to try to remember to…

24 New People Into Membership

Our community received 24 new people into membership in April:  24 people who simply said, “I will share life and discover Jesus in this community.  I will live a life marked by transformation, community, and compassion.”   While we don’t make a big public display of this experience, I value this expression of commitment so deeply.  In joining a local church community, a person is making one of the most significant statements: I am with you.    Life is easier…

I Must Believe This When I Pray…and When I Parent

There’s another shift that needs to take place if we’re going to pass-on the faith to the next generation: We must truly believe that love is stronger than fear. I think this is always true. But it is especially true in terms of Biblical character development. In the Christian story, love is the starting point, not fear of punishment. Some of us would probably say that our faith development was very much motivated by a fear of punishment – as…

Intuition beats Intellection

  We need to believe and embrace that intuition beats intellection. When it comes to religious formation: meaning our character, our ethics, our beliefs, the things that ultimately form the way we live,  Intuitive Development matters far more than intellectual development.   Source: New feed

Laugh at the Destroyer

“Israel ate the meat of a dumb lamb to complete the Passover. Having done so, they smeared their doorposts with blood and laughed at the destroyer.” – Athanasius 4th Century Amidst the pain Of suffering Of deceit Of injustice Of sorrow I Stand Behind the Blood And proclaim: “You can kill my body but you cannot have my soul. I am purchased by the Redeemer who Rose Again. And when sin’s tantrum is finally exhausted I will stand with my…

Laugh at the Destroyer

“Israel ate the meat of a dumb lamb to complete the Passover. Having done so, they smeared their doorposts with blood and laughed at the destroyer.” – Athanasius 4th Century Amidst the pain Of suffering Of deceit Of injustice Of sorrow I Stand Behind the Blood And proclaim: “You can kill my body but you cannot have my soul. I am purchased by the Redeemer who Rose Again. And when sin’s tantrum is finally exhausted I will stand with my…

Palm Sunday Family Time

During Bonus Round on Sunday, the kids will make a book about the sermon series that we have just finished. Read the book together, and ask your child to tell you more about each of the 8 meals from the book of Luke. Read the passages from the Bible to put each story in context. Thay will learn about two disciples who met the resurrected Jesus while taking a long walk from Jerusalem to a town called Emmaus. Take a…