Hallelujah! Christ is risen!
What a glorious service we shared on Sunday. Our choir set the tone for a service filled with light, love, and praise through their passionate rendition of He Never Failed Me.
And then…
God sent a messenger of the gospel to speak to us. A prophet, filled with the Holy Spirit and transformed by love, who helped draw the line between going to church and being the body of Christ. What an indescribable blessing it was to have Hanna Newcomer Sliva preach to us on Sunday. Our lives were touched by the words, the tone, and the presence of God in her message. I have listened to the sermon again and have pulled out some of the things that were especially meaningful to me, and I encourage you to do the same, to listen again and discover what speaks to your heart.
Here are a few of the reflections that stayed with me:
- The grace, providence, and sustenance of God’s power
- A priesthood of believers… we all together make up the body of Christ
- Understanding different phases of life and the importance of intergenerational ministry
- God designed us to live in holy unity with one another
- We are more than our individual selves… we are called to live and grow in faith together
- Chances are, to somebody in the world, God looks like you
These words remind us that the Church is not just something we attend. It is something we are. Together, we are called to reflect God’s love, to grow in unity, and to carry that love into the world.
The United Methodist Church is raising up young pastors like Hanna all across the world. Her message, delivered with sincerity and tenderness, gives me hope. I look forward to welcoming her again.
God’s blessings to you, the Body of Christ, as you spend this week being the church beyond the walls of 2414 Hitson Lane. Love to all.
And don’t forget our Congregational Business and Ministry Meeting this Sunday, April 26, immediately following worship. Lunch and dessert will be served.
Blessings,
Mary

