Changes

Pick one:

“If at first you don’t succeed, try, try, again.” Traditional Proverb.

“It’s Deja Vu all over again. “Yogi Berra “The wind goeth toward the south, and turneth about unto the north; it whirleth about continually and the wind returneth again according to its circuits.” Ecclesiastes 1:6

This Sunday’s worship will encompass a wide range. Past and present and future! For two Februaries now our Ash Wednesday services have been snowed out. So, Sunday we will have a brief moment to “remember we are dust and to dust we shall return.” “Repent and believe the Gospel.” And our guest preacher from Sunday Jan 24th….snowed out if you recall….will try to be with us once more. Eric Ross comes to us from our sister UMC at Fellowship. He will speak to “Changes.” How timely! Valentine’s Day is the 14th as well. Scout Sunday is observed too! And the 40 Day Journey to Easter we call The Season of Lent has its first Sunday.

I don’t think we have to pick one over the other! We worship God who richly blesses us in so many different ways! Come and participate in the gifts and graces we have received from the Gracious God who blesses us with this extended family in Jesus!

Pray for one another in All Seasons!

Pastor Barry

Snow and Ashes, Mountain Light, Valley Shadows

One could hardly ask for a scripture with more contrasts! Luke (and Matthew and Mark but not John) describes The Transfiguration of Jesus on Mt Hermon or possibly Mt Tabor. Jesus’ face “glows” and his garments are white as “snow” or as “lightning.” It may have well been in the dark of night since his disciples were “sleepy.” Jesus brings the New Covenant, but Moses and Elijah of the Old Covenant appear! A cloud envelopes them all but a Voice says Jesus is the Chosen one! They can’t see but they hear!

Peter wants to build shelters and stay on the mountain, but scripture says “he didn’t know what he was saying” (v 33). They see all these wonderful things on the mountain but come down to town the next day and can’t be of any practical help to a man and his sick, only son!

What about us? We will go to church and celebrate Good News that saves us but will soon receive Ashes on Ash Wednesday acknowledging our sinful past and that we are dust and shall “return to dust.” At Communion we will receive the Bread of Life and the Cup of Salvation but only through the Death of the Son of God!

Contrasts everywhere! But necessary to receive the full truth about ourselves…. And God!

Buckle up it could be a rough ride off the mountain! Scary enough to make you close your eyes for a second! But should be an “eye opening” experience to be sure!

Blessings on the eve of the season of Lent!

Pastor Barry

Conflict, Love, and Big Snows

No one ever really wants to go to church on Sunday and see a fight breakout! Few expect that! And thanks be to God it is rare. But, the Luke text for this Sunday has Jesus in his home town synagogue reading from Isaiah, making a few remarks, and the next thing he knows….the “congregation” is ready to toss him over the cliff! Sure….in the world, one can go to a number of places, e.g. a hockey game, and a fight is the standard! But, in a gathering place called to worship and love??! How can that happen?! Must be something about the Human Condition. As one wag recently said about a certain person running for office, “he’s an Old Testament politician running in a new Testament world!” (I will elaborate a bit on that in the sermon). If you stick around for a while, one can see that love is at work, yes, but conflict is the “workplace!” So, we are left to call upon God as our guide to see HOW love can overcome conflict. And the practices and habits that might just help make it happen!

If it doesn’t snow and ice…see you Sunday! Wear your gloves…the warm kind…not the boxing kind!

Blessings!

Pastor Barry

Eric Ross

This Sunday is recognized by many churches as Ecumenical Sunday. The worship today leads into a week of prayer for Christian Unity, a goal we are to always strive toward.

Eric Ross, our guest preacher, comes to us to share the Word with us. His spiritual journey is one that has touched upon many expressions of the Christian life. He is now a fellow United Methodist coming from our sister church Fellowship on Old Salem Highway. His talents and gifts have led to a place in life where his vocation of truck driver has also joined with that of a teacher with a PhD! He now is in the discernment process of becoming a UM pastor! If I told you much more it might spoil HIS telling it his way!

The John text is about the abundant life the Good Shepherd offers us. And how he gathers his flock from “other folds” as well as the one we are most familiar with. The Corinthian text reminds us of the unity and diversity of the Body of Christ, the Church.

Eric will share the Word and how it has touched him in multiple vocational ways and how it touches all of us in our callings, our talents.

God is the One who does not change but is forever seeing to it that WE change and grow!

See you Sunday!

Blessings!

Pastor Barry

Watchmen, Weddings, and Wine

This sermon title has all the makings of a country song, don’t you think?! But Faron Young, George Jones, Taylor Swift, and many others have covered wine and weddings better so don’t expect a song from me! You can, however, look forward to a riveting proclamation by Isaiah, a great visual of Jesus at a 7 day wedding, and Paul’s practical description of gifts we should give to each other on any occasion! Perhaps without the wine!

The idea of “watchmen” may be the puzzler in this sermon. In my study, I came across the famous notion of the 100 Year Prayer Watchmen of the Moravians back in the 1700s. Prayer vigils 24/7! We at Kedron are called to prayer and many of us are attempting to say a prayer at noon each day for the year 2016 and during the months leading to our General Conference in Oregon in May. The Lord Prayer is a good one to start with at noon. Continue onward as you are so led.

So, come to church praying and leave praying. Not unlike our Moravian fore bearers and your favorite country singer celebrating a wedding!

Blessings in 2016!

Pastor Barry

Baptism: Water, Fire, Spirit

This Sunday is celebrated in worship by many congregations as The Baptism of Our Lord Sunday. We have little in our Bible that tells us much about Jesus’ childhood and teen years. And we have quickly covered that! In the last two Sermons we looked at Jesus around age 12 learning AND teaching in the Temple. “Growing in wisdom and stature.” And we saw him as the Holy Child visited by the Wise Men from the East. That’s about it for Jesus as child, youth, young adult in the New Testament.

But, now….. With the Baptism of Jesus by John in the Jordan, the life of Jesus moves with story after story and parable after parable. Teaching and healing! His ministry is underway in a big way…all the way to Calvary…Tomb…and Resurrection. THIS is now the Greatest Story!

I hope to not get caught up in the history of how Christians have differed in emphasis on baptism but we will take a brief walk down history lane. Then we will be asked to Remember Our Baptism as is fitting for us Wesleyans! I hope for the End Result to be utter confidence that God has demonstrated love toward us in an “outward and visible sign of an inward and spiritual grace.”
Since YOU are “the temple of the Holy Spirit” receive this blessing:

“Christus Mansionem Benedicat”

Pastor Barry

Go And Make A Careful Search

Many of us are at an age when we go into a room in the house, stand in the middle for a moment, and ask, “now what did I come in here for?” Yes, looking for something but can’t remember what it was!

Sometimes, the journey of faith is like that. Years of coming to church and suddenly you ask, “now what was it I hoped to find today?”

This Sunday is Epiphany Sunday and the scriptures are all about searching….and the sought for subject of the search is…..revealed!

Isaiah tells us the Light will come and we will see! Paul says in Ephesians that the hidden “secret” has been revealed. Matthew reminds us to search and follow the light to where it leads.

Sure enough, whatever “room” we enter….if we wait and search and look….we will find. The “room” this Sunday has both Word and Sacrament for your search. Come and see, come and you will find~

Blessings,

Pastor Barry

So….God Rest Ye Weary Gentlefolk

I hope everyone had a Blessed Christmas Day! For some, it will have rated a “near 10!” For others, for many reasons, not so Merry and maybe exhausting. It seems good when Christmas falls on a day in which the NEXT day falls on a weekend (!) or on a day of “rest” or a vacation really begins! At least the hope for many is a day a lot quieter with less volume and perhaps less time in the kitchen~

Nevertheless, the Christmas “spirit,” the Christmas Faith continues and never “let’s up.” It continues and is emphasized in a number of ways:
1) Some will celebrate the Twelve Days of Christmas followed by Epiphany on January 6.
2) Some will continue visitation, letter writing, and card sending.
3) Some will be renewed and determined to “increase in wisdom and (spiritually) in stature.” In other words…..keep growing in the faith.

Our texts for this Sunday are about growing. Of course, part of growth requires “rest” so hopefully you will find some rest before many of your routines return. Well-deserved rest, perhaps, for parents and church leaders! Still, even as we rest, we grow.

See you this Sunday as we hear about the growth of young Samuel, Jesus around age 12, and the congregation at Colossae.

Merry Ongoing Christmas!

Pastor Barry

Singing Into Christmas

If ever a Season was given for singing, it must be Advent-Christmas! Singing in anticipation for the One who was promised, who has come amongst us, and who will return in glory! And is always with us in the Eternal Now!

So, this Sunday will be dedicated to singing the Faith! Our choirs and congregations will hold forth in word and song.

For most, such singing has accompanied us our whole faith journey. Often we have taken it for granted….but on our best days it comes out of us as a hum or a whistle or full-fledged voice! We listen up also when hearing Christmas sung by Johnny Cash or Carrie Underwood or Bing Crosby or Willie Nelson or Adele or Whitney Houston or….well….name your favorite!

See! You started to listen or sing again O Holy Night or Silent Night or I Heard the Bells on Christmas well….you name your favorite.

This Sunday we will join the company of the saints (in the making!) and listen to and join the singing of the faith…at Christmas time.

Peace on earth to you!

Pastor Barry

Anxiety and Christmas

Well…….There goes Paul in Philippians 4 saying essentially, “Don’t worry…be happy.” (Or is that a song title from 2011?). And Jesus in Luke 6:46-49 says, “We need to put his words into practice or….else the house collapses!” How realistic are these two? This is still the Age of Anxiety and probably Fear and Worry and……”Lions and Tigers and Bears, oh my!”

On the other hand, what about the very First Century with the Romans, the crazy Nero and Persecutions and prisons and…..martyrdom!

Yet, the Christian faith and practice survived and survives (somehow) today! A faith that forgives and gives mercy when we continually CANT seem to live out the life that both Jesus and Paul offer to us and say “it is possible.” Possible to have the “peace of God” Phil 4:7.

I rejoice in Advent for the Promise held forth in Christmas! In spite of terrorists, politicians, distress, sickness, and Death! In spite of my own unbelief and half-heartedness! I rejoice! (Help each other when it is hard to do! BE the “present all gift wrapped” to one another!) God bless and hold on! “Surely God is my salvation; I will trust and not be afraid” Isaiah 12:2).

Advent Blessings!

Pastor Barry

Open hearts. Open Minds. Open doors.