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“First Steps” by Rev. Dr. Shane Green – June 17, 2024 – St Paul Church of Columbus

“First Steps” by Rev. Dr. Shane Green – June 17, 2024

This summer, Dr. Green wanted to share some of his favorite First Steps from previous years.

June 17, 2024

David Muskens, in his book Forty Days to a Closer Walk with God, says, “As I am fully present to God, I become the kind of person who is wholly present to others. I can give no greater gift. When I am present I am considerate, giving undivided attention to the person’s words and feelings at the moment. People deeply need this gift of being appreciated and attended to, especially in times of distress. The first task of ministry is to be present to people in their need.” To be loving and present to another, first means I need to be present to God.

When I’m present to God, I find myself in the right frame of mind and disposition of the heart to want to be present to another. What we do vertically (with God) influences what we do horizontally (with others). Therefore, cultivate the vertical so that you can help the horizontal. This week, look for ways to be fully present to God and watch what happens to the people around you.

This Week's Readings:

Monday - Genesis 26
Tuesday - Genesis 27
Wednesday - Genesis 28
Thursday - Genesis 29
Friday - Genesis 30

We are reading the Bible in just a little over a year!  Also, our sermon series, "Genesis: All in the Family" is ongoing, which coincides with the first book of the Bible.  Please join us as we continue growing our faith together.

Things to Pray About:

Experiencing Christ in the Pentecost Season, as the disciples did.
Pray for guidance, protection, healing, strength, courage, and faith.
Our unwillingly absent members.
Comfort those who are grieving and in distress.
Wisdom for our leaders as they navigate through uncertain times.
Family restoration through forgiveness.
Continued Growth Inside and Outside the Walls of St. Paul UMC.
Finding peace in our city, state, country, and the world.  Especially pray for those in conflict at this time.

“Don’t worry about anything; instead, pray about everything. Tell God what you need and thank him for all he has done.” - Philippians 4:6