Posts Tagged ‘LentenReflections2017’
March 17th, 2017 by Admin
Juliana Rowe What does it mean to forgive? What part does honesty play in the process? To forgive is to grant a pardon, turn over a new leaf. The need for such forgiveness arises where tension exists, where a wrong has been done. Forgiveness restores a relationship. It is an act of love and mercy.⦠Read More
March 16th, 2017 by Admin
Elaine MacKay “Now I lay me down to sleep, I pray the Lord my soul to keep. Forgive me for anything I have done throughout the day that has been unpleasing to Thy holy eyes…” and so has begun my bedtime prayers since I was a little girl. Of course, I never really focused on⦠Read More
March 15th, 2017 by Admin
Jay Sauls I’m pretty sure this word means different things to different people. Surely, we all know the definition of forgiveness, but what it actually translates to in our individual lives is seemingly different. I often hear nonbelievers pose the argument that some Christians make their own rules. Maybe this is true when it comes⦠Read More
March 14th, 2017 by Admin
Janis Ekdahl I’ve often pondered how to align my life more closely to Christ Church’s mission statement: We seek to love God above all things and our neighbors as ourselves. The second phrase—loving our neighbors as ourselves—is especially challenging as we focus on forgiveness this Lenten season. It posits that we must first love—e.g. forgive—our⦠Read More
March 13th, 2017 by Admin
Ed Hale There was nothing that unique or special about that day that might have precipitated what transpired. To make a long story short I was struggling to figure out how to renew the auto insurance on my car, to avoid receiving yet another ticket. I was 20 to 21 years old, and for my⦠Read More
March 12th, 2017 by Admin
Jan Buttram “We have the capacity to live in communion with our Creator and with one another because we are wonderful works of God. And every time we see that we have lived in a way fitting to this purpose, we can celebrate grace.” Marjorie J. Thompson, Forgiveness: A Lenten Study Personally, the hardest leg⦠Read More
March 11th, 2017 by Admin
John H. Cole I am sure that to forgive another I must experience forgiveness. To do that, I must see how much I need forgiveness. When I am always “right” and you “wrong,” I have no need for the process. As I am still learning, living this way is simple but often joyless. I am⦠Read More
March 10th, 2017 by Admin
Holly Fogle Proverbs 3:5 says: “Trust in the Lord with all your heart, And don’t lean on your own understanding”. During this period of self-examination, if I am truly honest with myself, trusting God with all my heart is really hard for me. I like to know where I am headed and how I am⦠Read More
March 9th, 2017 by Admin
Jim Albright “She told me to ‘Stop being so Sicilian.’” This, a quip from my co-worker. “Apologies, Steve, but as I’m not of Italian heritage, what does that mean?” “Sicilians are well known for holding a grudge. My mother didn’t speak to her sister for 40 years after they had a spat.” “Wow, sounds tough.”⦠Read More
March 8th, 2017 by Admin
Brian Lewis When I was an expectant father, I did a major inventory of my life: Love, faith, family, friendships, housing, and financials were, and still remain, very much in my heart and on my mind. Part of that journey led me to Christ Church – a return to my Methodist familial roots. “Lov[ing] God⦠Read More