Sermon
Jesus to the World
Women in Ministry
Most likely, anyone reading this knows that the United Methodist Church (and many others) not only allows women to teach in church but also to be ordained as pastors and bishops. I have had many wonderful conversations about this subject with friends and colleagues from other denominations over the years but I have also been asked questions by folks from our own denomination and even from my own congregation. Today I found this neat 7 minute video by Dr. Ben Witherington III, who is a leading New Testament scholar and United Methodist. In this video from Asbury Seminary, Dr. Witherington sorts through much of the reasoning and theology without forcing you to resort to an hour-long lecture or to read a lot of books or attend a theology class. There is enough information here to satisfy most casual questions but also enough meat to keep you looking things up for a while if you are so inclined.
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Why I Stand With the Catholic Church
A New Movie from Jews for Jesus
God Will Destroy the Fat Cats – A word about the Occupy Wall Street movement
As I prepare sermons each week, I download and read the scriptures called out in the Common Lectionary, a three year plan that walks us through most major teachings in the Bible. I don’t always use every selection but as I was reading these scriptures recently I was struck by a passage in Ezekiel that would, on the surface, seem to be a rallying place for the Occupy Wall Street movement and I was, frankly, surprised that it had not already been used to proclaim that ‘GOD WILL DESTROY THE FAT CATS’. On the surface, this seems to be the message but that didn’t seem quite right, and it bothered me. Before we go any farther, here is Ezekiel 34:16 (NIV)
In my ministry I have had the good fortune to meet several people who have significant wealth, but many of them are also kind, compassionate and generous followers of Jesus Christ who treat their employees well and who use their wealth to care for others as well as the church. In these words of Ezekiel we do not find a broad condemnation of everyone with wealth and power, but only those who do not use what they have been given in a responsible way. This is not a condemnation of wealth and power, but a caution to all of us who lead others, whether as pastors, doctors, lawyers, employers, shop foremen, teachers, committee chairpersons or any other position of responsibility. God does not intend to destroy the ‘fat cats’ but he will do whatever he needs to do to protect his flock.
Ever been caught with your foot in your mouth?
As we’ve been busily preparing for our annual Charge Conference and the mountain of paperwork that it is, I haven’t had the time to be diligent about writing things on this blog. Even so, a friend (thanks Ruth!) posted this link on Facebook and I thought that it was definitely worth reading and passing along to the rest of you.
Pastor Russ Ham – Listen to Yourself
Do we pay enough attention to what we say and how we sound when we say it?
Are You Afraid?
Why should we act as if we are afraid if we have no real reason to actually be afraid?
September 11, 2001 – 10 years later
Help us overcome, Lord, this evil which has descended
Help us understand, Lord, why so many lives too soon have ended
Help us heal, Lord, as we recover from the pain
Help us cope, Lord, show us sunshine after the rain
We put our trust in you, Lord, as you watch us from on high
Help us grieve, Lord, and hold us while we cry
Written by Jim Lane
Fair Oaks, CA , September 2001
This morning in church we remembered. Many in our congregation could remember exactly where they were and what they were doing on the day that Pearl Harbor was attacked and the same applies to the days that John F. Kennedy was assassinated, Ronald Reagan was shot, and Challenger exploded. Likewise we remember where we were ten years ago today during the events of September 11, 2001. Although we will likely never forget, I pray that God will continue to bring healing to all those who were wounded both physically, mentally and spiritually. Similarly, I pray that we will learn the right lessons of September 11th. There are many messages but I pray that we hear the messages taught to us in scripture, messages of love, forgiveness, healing and hope and not the messages that we sometimes hear that play to our baser instincts to hate, destroy and seek revenge and retribution.
This morning’s worship service began by reading together from the Psalms and remembering that we find strength in God’s tower and not in towers of our own making. The opening prayer was the one I have included above. It was written by a fellow rocketry hobbyist and an online friend, Jim Lane in 2001 after the events of September 11th. It sums up many of the feelings that we had then and feelings that have resurfaced this week as we remember. I include it here with his kind permission. Thank you Jim.
My message this morning was a story of remembrance but also a reminder that the thing that makes followers of Jesus Christ different is our calling to love and forgive our enemies. This is not an easy thing, in fact, it may well be one of the hardest things that we can do but Jesus tells us that our own forgiveness depends upon it.
Sunday’s message, September 11, 2011 – a service of remembrance and reminder.

