Two readings, 1 Kings 19 where Elijah is given a demonstration of God, and Genesis 11/12 with the Call of Abraham.
Abraham is called to be a blessing. Important. Elijah has the advantage of history and knowledge of what God has done, but Abraham is starting out cold.
We are like Abraham, called to be a blessing. Often however we are like Elijah, the testimony of the "small, still voice" or "the sound of silence" is insufficent to move us from our own self-focus. We need to keep remembering, God will Provide!
Narrative Lectionary -- Lord, your servant is Listening!
Narrative Lectionary -- You are Commissioned! (Includes the Ministry Moment)
Stewardship Reflection #2
Stewardship Reflection #1
Narrative Lectionary -- God Provides in the Wilderness
Narrative Lectionary -- Called by God
Narrative Lectionary -- In Remembering, We Make a Faith Statement ...
Communion Sunday -- September 3, 2017
Practice Makes Perfect
August 20, 2017: No One Like Jesus
August 13, 2017: Seeing Like Jesus, Loving Like Jesus
August 6, 2017, The Power of Our Story, The Power of Our Meal
July 30, 2017: Fear Factor
July 23, 2017, Luke 15, Part IV, Our Prodigal Father
July 16, 2017, Luke 15 Part III, Jesus Sees Where You Are
July 9, 2017, Luke 15 Part II, The Parable of the Lost Coin
July 2, 2017: Luke 15 Part I, The Parable of the Lost Sheep
June 25, 2017: Where are We?
July 11, 2017: Connected to Our Power Source
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