First Steps – January 16, 2023

Last week I mentioned Aunt Bettie Morrison (Elizabeth) and her words on success and values.  She also wrote: “It would be a great thing if each of us could realize that even our little life is planned of God, and if we would fit into that plan how much better it would be for us and all concerned.  Our catechism says that we are created to ‘glorify God,’ and if we miss the purpose for which we were created, we have deliberately thwarted God’s plan and purpose for our lives, and we shall inevitably fail of that which is highest and best in this life, and that which is to come.”
 
I would add that when we see our life as part of God’s plan of salvation, we live in peace.  How often do we live beneath our calling?  A call to follow Jesus is more than an occupation, it is a lifestyle of glorifying God in all things.  From something grand and glorious to the humblest of daily activities, all are considered important to God and part of living in God’s Spirit.  It is not something to be achieved or earned, it is something to be experienced with every single breath.
 
I’m sure you have enjoyed floating on an inflatable at some point in your life.  Either in a pool, a lake, or in the ocean, floating on an inflatable can be relaxing.  While one floats, one simply is—nothing is needed but to rest on the float.  In a similar way, when we realize our life is part of God’s larger narrative of salvation, we float.  We resist the temptation to be more or less than what we truly are—a child of God. 
 
You are part of God’s plan, His work of redemption for all things.  Begin today seeing yourself as part of that narrative.  Everything you do, even the simplest of things, is part of the story.  






 This Week’s Readings:
*Monday – Luke 21
*Tuesday – Luke 22
*Wednesday – Luke 23
*Thursday – Luke 24
*Friday – Acts 1

Prayer Requests:
*Continued blessings in the New Year 2023.
*Heal those who are sick and protect those who are not.
*Comfort those who are grieving and in distress.
*Wisdom for our leaders as they navigate through uncertain times.
*Guidance for those seeking to find their way.
*Continued Growth Inside and Outside the Walls of St. Paul UMC.

“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


Get Ready for Small Groups!

If you missed being part of a small group in the Fall, please consider joining Small Groups this season! Think of how much Jesus’ friends learned in His small group setting. Groups are fun, easy-going, non-intimidating, and often work very well to find a time of worship among peers. Plus, our Small Groups are supported with Sunday Sermon Series.

You will be hearing from Group Leaders soon! If you want to join a group, please contact theresa@stpaulunitedmethodist.com.

First Steps – January 9, 2023

Dr. Henry Morrison was the founder of Asbury Seminary (one of my alma maters).  He was a visionary, dynamic preacher, and believed in the theological training of young ministers.  Equally as effective was his wife, Elizabeth. She walked step-by-step with him in the planning and implementation of ATS.  A skillful and avid writer, she became the Associate Editor of the Herald until her death in 1945.  

She would often write, “the success which counts, counts for this world and that which is to come, is being and doing what God sent us here to be and do. When we fail to get into the channel of God’s ordering we are out of the way of true and abiding success.” Two things stick out to me about this quote.  First, the image of the channel of God’s ordering. On a recent vacation, I witnessed little boys body surf as waves crashed to the shore.  The ones who could ride the waves all the way to the shoreline were able to harness the momentum of the wave.  They were in the channel of the wave—the sweet spot.  The boys that couldn’t harness the power of the wave faltered a few feet after take-off. Spiritually speaking, when we harness the power of God’s Spirit in our lives, we live in the channel.  The energy and force of God’s Spirit guides us, gives us power to live differently in the world—to live in the channel of God’s ordering.  

Second, success is valued differently for the follower of Jesus.  Perhaps the prime example of a different value system is The Beatitudes (Matthew 5).  In his sermon, Jesus depicted a system that is counter-cultural to his and our world.  Whereas strength, wealth, prestige, beauty, and power are valued by our surrounding society, the Kingdom of God’s values are different.  In that kingdom, humility, empathy, authenticity, obedience, and peace are the goals. Followers of God are to strive for that type of success.  

Aunt Bettie’s words still ring true today.  Live in the channel of God’s ordering and strive for success that brings glory to God.  I encourage you to set your course in that direction and may God bless you.




 This Week’s Readings:
*Monday – Luke 16
*Tuesday – Luke 17
*Wednesday – Luke 18
*Thursday – Luke 19
*Friday – Luke 20


Prayer Requests:
*Continued blessings in the New Year 2023.
*Heal those who are sick and protect those who are not.
*Comfort those who are grieving and in distress.
*Wisdom for our leaders as they navigate through uncertain times.
*Guidance for those seeking to find their way.
*Continued Growth Inside and Outside the Walls of St. Paul UMC.

“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


January 1, 2023 – “A New Word for a New Year” – Rev. John Fugh, Jr.

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January 1, 2023 - "A New Word for a New Year" - Rev. John Fugh, Jr.
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New Year’s Day Traditional Worship Service/Galatians 3:1-9

December 25, 2022 – “Skipping Christmas: No Light” – Rev. Dr. Shane Green

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December 25, 2022 - "Skipping Christmas: No Light" - Rev. Dr. Shane Green
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Traditional Christmas Day Service/Isaiah 9:2, 6-7