Choose This Day

We heavily emphasize scripture in our weekly worship, usually two Old Testament readings including the psalm and two New Testament readings including the Gospel. Wise preachers work in and from the text.

The word scripture is drawn from the Latin word scriptura which means simply writings. The Greek word for writings is grajh, from which we get our words graphics, graphite and, well, graph. In other words, these writings are so important that the ancient words for writings refer, just as the ancient Greek word for book, biblos, came to be synonymous with THE Book, or the Bible. 

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The Rev. Tim Nunez
Jesus First.

I invited Jodie to share her witness to encourage everyone to think and pray about people in our orbit who might – might – be interested in Alpha. I say might because we never know whom the Lord will call into that program. We never know when the right time may be.

She is not alone. She is one of many who have come into the life of faith or have gotten deeper in it through Alpha. Alpha isn’t the only way, of course, but it is the best program we have for people to explore and ask hard questions about faith without fear of judgment or pat answers. And while encouraged to speak, they can also listen to others’ thoughts and experiences.

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The Rev. Tim Nunez
Be the Blessing.

My grandmother would make bread. I doubt she ever bought bread in a store.  Nothing fancy, just the same standard loaves that she would use every day.  When we were at her house, she’d invite my brother and me to knead it.  She told us to “find the mice” because when you did find a bubble, it would kind of squeak. Then that wonderful aroma of freshly baking bread would fill their little house. Mmmm – you know what I mean!  Then came the freshly baked bread, still warm, it almost didn’t need butter. But there was butter, real butter. What a joy!

Bread smells so good to us because it is a staple of life.  For most of history and in many places right now, bread isn’t part of the meal, it is the meal.   Even for us today, breaking bread is short for sharing a meal.

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The Rev. Tim Nunez