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Reflections and conversations with a leadership development focus. Goal is on helping others move to a more complete tool belt. If the only tool in your belt is a hammer, then every problem becomes a nail. We need to be more intentional in the development of our leadership tools. Dennis is a retired military officer and United Methodist Pastor. A keen observer of the human condition, he has degrees in music, theology and leadership.
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Monday Mar 04, 2019
Transfiguration Sunday -- Jesus Revealed in our Valleys
Monday Mar 04, 2019
Monday Mar 04, 2019
The Transfiguration Text from Luke. I felt a number of weeks ago that focusing on the valley experience was where the Holy Spirit was carrying me (us?). There is a good bit of pain at this church over the recent General Conference. I have tried the last several weeks to minimize direct discussion of General Conference, and focus more on implied elements. This day, I felt a direct discussion was in order. All I can tell anyone is that I agonized over what to say, and this is what God provided me.
This is from 9:00 AM. I may also do the 10:30 service, which was a little longer.

Monday Feb 25, 2019
Epiphany + 6 - Sow a New Life
Monday Feb 25, 2019
Monday Feb 25, 2019
First Corinthians 15 meets Luke 6 with a touch of For Every One Born, A Place at the Table. Our choir performing this piece is shared.
Invaluable help here from Rev. Kerry Greenhill. Her opening prayer, Call to Worship, Confession and Pastoral Prayer were exquisite.
I had to add the Youth Choir with their I Believe by Mark Miller. A great piece and something they do quite well.
I confess that General Conference 2019 in St. Louis was in my mind. I don't think I mention it directly.
The sermon starts about 11:30 or so and goes to 38:00 or so. A little longer than is my norm. Kerry's Litany of Commitment wraps up the Sermon.

Saturday Feb 23, 2019
Epiphany + 5 -- Blessed to be a Blessing
Saturday Feb 23, 2019
Saturday Feb 23, 2019
The various scriptures for this Sunday are HERE. The sermon is from the Luke with touches from the Psalm and the (unread) Jeremiah.
I wonder if the title doesn't give the big idea to us: "Blessed to be a Blessing."

Sunday Feb 03, 2019
Epiphany +4 - To Love as God Loves
Sunday Feb 03, 2019
Sunday Feb 03, 2019
The scripture is 1 Corinthians 12: 31b through the end of 13.
Gift and Fruit of Love. Paul has been driving to this point in his letter and lays out his theology of Love. To love, in a mature way, as God loves.

Saturday Feb 02, 2019
Epiphany + 3 -- Listening in Kindness
Saturday Feb 02, 2019
Saturday Feb 02, 2019
Sermon is from 1 Corinthians 12: 12-31a -- Listening in Kindness ...

Saturday Feb 02, 2019
Epiphany +2 -- Listening Peacefully
Saturday Feb 02, 2019
Saturday Feb 02, 2019
Gifts of the Spirit, Fruit of the Spirit, Gifts are what you have been given, fruits are what is made manifest by your connection to God. Big ideas: common good, community, trusting the Spirit for others to have gifts I don’t have. GC2019 – Peace is a fruit. Peace will (might?) come if we collectively take a deep, inspiring, breath.

Saturday Feb 02, 2019
Epiphany + 1 -- Listening Gently
Saturday Feb 02, 2019
Saturday Feb 02, 2019
Receiving the Holy Spirit – Gentleness
Primary Text that I will read: Luke 3:15-22 – Now when all the people were baptized, and when Jesus also had been baptized and was praying, the heaven was opened, and the Holy Spirit descended upon him in bodily form like a dove.
Marilyn White and Claudine Haight reporting on the mission trip to San Juan, Puerto Rico.
Marilyn during her report on the mission trip to San Juan will, in part, address the need for helpers in that kind of role to be respectfully gentle in relationships. We don’t show up and say “this is what you must do” and when presented with road blocks and problems, keeping them informed as to what is going on conveys a gentleness of spirit that I think Paul is driving at in his Fruits in Galatians.

Saturday Feb 02, 2019
Epiphany -- Listening Generously
Saturday Feb 02, 2019
Saturday Feb 02, 2019
Ephesians 3: 1-13
Liturgical material for the service developed by Kerry Greenhill, Sacred Stones.
1 Kings -- God Speaks in a Small Still Voice, and Galatians 5 -- fruits of the Spirit. Today the fruit is generosity.

Saturday Feb 02, 2019
Advent 2, 2018 -- Waiting Patiently, in Peace
Saturday Feb 02, 2019
Saturday Feb 02, 2019
“But they who wait for the Lord shall renew their strength; they shall mount up with wings like eagles; they shall run and not be weary; they shall walk and not faint.” Isaiah 40:31 (English Standard Version)
From my newsletter article (Click to read): Our theme for Advent will be: Waiting patiently in hope, peace, joy and love. Each week will focus on one of those four ideas. We want to honor Advent I think part of how we honor the season is cherishing and embracing waiting. The Isaiah above is a theme for all who want to move quickly. ‘Renew your strength: wait.’
This week, we are somehow, waiting patiently … in peace … Last week the invitation was to be alert, be awake, be on watch, here are there God sightings which make us hopeful and if yes, don’t wait to be a messenger for God on this. Yes, wait patiently, but patiently is not necessarily silently. Go and tell people the Good News. Be a messenger. Be a Malachi. Be a John the Baptist (ok, maybe not a John the Baptist). The Lord IS coming. Go tell someone!

Saturday Feb 02, 2019
Advent 1, 2018 -- Waiting Well
Saturday Feb 02, 2019
Saturday Feb 02, 2019
Scripture: Luke 21: 25-36
Big Idea: Our theme for the day is Waiting Well. The Reformed theologian Jürgen Moltmann speaks of Advent 1 in terms of a title of a book he wrote: "With Theology of Hope… I tried to present the Christian hope no longer as such an 'opium of the beyond' but rather as the divine power that makes us alive in this world."
My view is that there is an end time coming, be about our work, and task. We wait well by being about our tasks, be busy. The reign/kingdom is near and it helps make us alive in our now.