1/21/09

The Journey

John 13:35

Scripture for February 22, 2008

So how’s the reading going? We’re on Day 4 of Better Together from our new all church study of 40 Days of Community. Don’t worry if you forgot to get your book, the chapters are short, you can catch up! Just pick it up Sunday, along with that great new Trinity t-shirt. You can also sign up for the small groups on Sunday, too.

The readings this week are about love and what that means. You might be thinking, I know what love means, Susan, do I really need to read about it? Well, we often think about love as an emotion, yet love can also be a choice we make. We know what it means to love our family and friends. But what does it mean to love our church family and those in our community? Why is that necessary at all? Well, we know that’s what we’re supposed to do, but living that out day after day isn’t always easy. We’ll talk more about why we need each other on Sunday.

Prayer

Teach us how to love like you love us, God, even when it isn’t easy and even when other people get on our last nerve…amen.

1/13/09

Can We Get a Witness???


Witnessing to others is a powerful thing! In 100 words or less would you share with us some memories of your baptism??

1/12/09

A Light in the Window

A Light in the Window
Susan Hoyle,
Pastor of Trinity United Methodist Church

Happy New Year! Here we are in 2009. For some of us 2008 rushed by so quickly we wonder, where did the time go? Or for others of us, it just dragged on and on and we’re glad that year is over. However it was for us in 2008, here we are just stepping in to 2009. This New Year is before us and how we live into it, for the most part, is up to us. How will you live in this New Year? Will you live “as if?”

Will you live “as if” may sound like a funny way to live in 2009. But, let’s think about that for a moment. When we begin a new year, we’re told to make some resolutions. You know, how do you want to improve in your life. We need a beginning point, so a new year just makes sense. We may have every good intention to begin a healthier life with better nutrition and exercise. We may try to stop smoking or drink decaffeinated beverages or give more of an offering to the church or read the Bible or ______ (you fill in the blank). In other words, we want to live healthier, happier, more spiritually filled lives. And that’s a good thing, that’s a great thing.

But then after a few weeks or a few days, these resolutions become so uncomfortable. We step out of this new place and lie back in our more comfortable ways of doing our lives. We had great intentions but they just didn’t fit us very well at all. It just became too difficult to continue, too much life got in our way, and it was just easier to go back to the way we were.

Yet, what would happen if we lived “as if” these New Year’s resolutions had been our way of life all along? I know that sounds a little odd, but let’s think about it. We begin this new way of doing life with energy and hopefulness. “Yes, we can do it this time,” we say to ourselves. We really do want to be healthier and happier.

It’s just not that easy to make big changes in our way of life. Perhaps we can begin in a small way and build up to a bigger life change. And with every step towards this new you, you have a picture in your mind of how you want to live or how you want to look “as if” these changes have all ready happened. With that picture in your mind, you have hope. Yes, it can get really hard to eat healthier or exercise every day or to stop something we’ve done for a long, long time. Yet, when we picture “hope” in our minds, that can make such a difference in our choices to go back to that old, comfortable way of life or to hold onto this new picture of ourselves. Hope makes all the difference in the world.

When we follow Christ, we know about hope. We know that through Jesus, God showered hope on this world. We know even when it’s hard for us to have hope, God holds it for us until we can carry it again. God has a picture in God’s mind of each one of us and that picture shows us living happy, healthy, Spirit-filled lives. And to honor God and to bring God the glory, we, too, are to have that picture of us in our minds and to live into that picture one moment at a time. We are to fulfill the hope that God has for us, that God dreams for us, every day of our lives.

May you know laughter, love and hope in 2009.

1/5/09

The Journey: Pastor Susan's Bible Study

The Journey

Romans 10:14-17
Scripture for January 18

What is God’s vision for us as individuals and as the church? These are not easy questions for us to answer. Yet we have begun to search for those answers and created our Trinity logo, Reaching up, Reaching out, Reaching in. It’s on our t-shirts, caps, cups, brochures and about anything else that has the Trinity UMC name on it. But what does this logo mean and are we living into it as individuals and as the Body of Christ? Perhaps you could take some time to think about these three areas and see how you are living them out in your life. We’ll talk more about them on Sunday.

Prayer

Well, God, you know I’m trying to live my life the way you want me to. But it sure is hard sometimes. Help me to think about how I live out this vision and how we live it out as a church. Point me in the right direction, getting closer to you. Amen.

Blessing on your week,

Susan