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Hospitality

Hospitality

6.22.23

On Monday, I attended a Juneteenth celebration in Fort Worth in the sweltering Texas heat with four Alaska nieces and nephews. The vibrant celebration and march with Opal Lee at 96 years of age was historic. However, with so many people, it was boiling with the harsh sun. Eager to return to the refuge of the AC in our car and eventually back home, our desperate longing was rudely interrupted when we discovered a flat tire when we reached our car. Frustrated, I contacted AAA, only to learn that assistance wouldn’t arrive for another grueling 1.5 hours. This news was disheartening, especially considering the scorching heat, with temperatures soaring into the 90s. Inside the car, the air conditioning struggled to keep up, intensifying the discomfort and exacerbating the squabbles between the restless kids.

Desperate for a solution, I quickly searched for the nearest gas station equipped with an air pump, and to my relief, it was less than a mile away. Determined, I contemplated whether I could safely drive to the station. However, after moving a mere 50 feet, it became clear that further car movement would result in irreparable damage to the rim. I reluctantly reached out to AAA again, pleading with them to expedite assistance, emphasizing the presence of children.

As I surveyed our surroundings, I noticed the homeowner whose curb we had parked sitting on their porch. I decided to approach them, asking if the kids could seek refuge from the sweltering heat under their shaded patio. With warm smiles and open arms, three incredible black women eagerly welcomed us. Despite the heat, a slight breeze danced through the air, and their fan whirred energetically, creating a sanctuary from the scorching sun. They had a cooler brimming with ice-cold water, which they graciously offered. We gratefully accepted their hospitality, feeling profound gratitude for their kindness.

Eventually, our tire was fixed. I offered $20 for the water, but the women refused, further exemplifying their genuine generosity. The next day, the children and I decided to express our profound gratitude. We presented these remarkable women with three pieces of Tongan – Polynesian art, ngatu (tapa), carefully cut and thoughtfully chosen to convey our thanks. This encounter left an unforgettable mark on our hearts, teaching us invaluable lessons.

Firstly, I learned that true hospitality cannot be bought or quantified; it is a genuine expression of compassion and empathy. Secondly, what initially seemed like an unfortunate situation transformed into a profoundly positive experience, reminding us of the potential for unexpected blessings even in the face of adversity. Lastly, I couldn’t help but view this encounter as a divine intervention, a moment guided by a higher power – God. It was as if the movement of our car led us precisely to the doorstep of these three angelic souls, who were more than willing to extend hospitality.

Undoubtedly, this unexpected encounter became the highlight of our day. Our hearts overflowed with gratitude for the kindness and compassion shown to us by these beautiful ladies, Dorothy, Rhonda, and Reagan.

Malō’ aupito! ‘Ofa lahi atu! Thank you, Jesus!

 

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In Memory Of My Father

In Memory Of My Father

In Memory Of My Father

6.15.23

This Sunday is Father’s Day. You are blessed if you still have your father in this life. I am blessed to have wonderful memories of my father and his endless words of wisdom. Let’s take a moment to reflect on the significance of fatherhood and the critical role fathers play within our families, our church, and our communities. This special day, celebrated on the third Sunday of June, reminds us of fathers and father figures’ profound impact on our lives.

Fathers are often the unsung heroes, providing love, guidance, and support to their children and families. They are the pillars of strength that hold our families together, offering a steady hand and a shoulder to lean on during the most challenging times. They serve as role models, teaching us essential life lessons and imparting wisdom that helps us navigate the world around us.

Fathers also play a vital role in nurturing our spiritual growth as members of our church community. They lead by example, demonstrating the importance of faith, prayer, and service to others. Through their actions and words, fathers help instill compassion, forgiveness, and love – the bedrock of our faith.

With this said, I also acknowledge that not everyone has had a good experience with their father, and some have no experience. Yet, many long to be fathers, and others may not have a relationship with their children. I recognize how this day may be difficult for many and the various complexities.

On this Father’s Day, let us remember the fatherly love of our Heavenly Father, who watches over us and guides us throughout our lives. Our Heavenly Father loves us unconditionally and provides us with the blessings and grace we need to overcome life’s challenges.

As we gather in celebration and gratitude Sunday, let us give thanks to God for our fathers and father figures, those who are still with us, and those who are now residing in the heavens.

Happy Father’s Day!

 

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Pentecost and Memorial Day

Pentecost and Memorial Day

5.25.23

This weekend, we find ourselves at the intersection of two significant events: Pentecost Sunday and Memorial Day weekend. Pentecost, often referred to as the “birthday of the Church,” marks the day when the Holy Spirit descended upon the disciples, empowering them to spread the Gospel fearlessly. It reminds us of the transformative power of God’s Spirit in our lives, urging us to embrace the spiritual gifts bestowed upon us and courageously share the Gospel’s message of love and hope.

Simultaneously, Memorial Day weekend invites us to remember and honor those who sacrificed in service to our nation. It is a time to reflect on the bravery, selflessness, and unwavering commitment of the men and women who laid down their lives to protect and preserve our freedoms. Their sacrifice inspires us to consider the cost of our freedom, not just in the context of our nation but also in our spiritual journey. Just as they willingly gave their lives for a greater cause, we are called to surrender ourselves to God’s purpose, serving Him and others with devotion and humility.

As we commemorate these two significant occasions, let us remember that the power of the Holy Spirit and the spirit of sacrifice are intertwined. The Holy Spirit empowered the disciples to boldly proclaim the Gospel, even at the risk of their own lives. Similarly, the soldiers who laid down their lives for our country exemplify the spirit of sacrifice for the greater good. Today, let us renew our commitment to living a life of faith, inspired by the Holy Spirit, and dedicate ourselves to the service of God and our fellow human beings. May the fire of Pentecost ignite our hearts with love, compassion, and courage, enabling us to positively impact the world around us.

 

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Mother’s Day

Mother’s Day

5.11.23

As Mother’s Day approaches, it is an opportunity for us to reflect on the incredible gift that mothers are to us all. Mothers are the backbone of our families and play an essential role in shaping our lives and faith.

For many of us, our mothers are our first teachers of faith. They are the ones who instill in us the values of love, kindness, and compassion. They are the ones who pray for us and with us, and they are the ones who guide us to the path of righteousness.

On this special day, we celebrate the selflessness, dedication, and unconditional love that mothers provide. We honor their sacrifices, hard work, and unwavering commitment to their families. We thank them for the countless hours they spend caring for us, supporting us, and nurturing us.

At the same time, we acknowledge that not all women have had the opportunity to become mothers. Some may have struggled with infertility, while others may have chosen not to have children for personal reasons. On this day, we also remember these women and honor their contributions to our communities.

Ultimately, Mother’s Day is a time to celebrate the women in our lives who have profoundly impacted us. Whether it is our mothers, grandmothers, aunts, sisters, or friends, we are grateful for their love and their presence. We pray that God will continue to bless them and ask for the strength and wisdom to honor them as they deserve.

As we celebrate Mother’s Day this year, let us take a moment to express our gratitude to the women who have shaped our lives. May their love and commitment continue to inspire us all, and God bless them abundantly.

Lastly, we also acknowledge that in some situations, men play the role of mother. We give thanks to God for them. We also acknowledge the broken relationships between mother and child and the many complexities in the family. May God heals the wounds of brokenness, and may grace and peace abound!

 

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We Are The Church

We Are The Church

5.4.23

This past Sunday, our message focused on being the church. In the early and forming days, the church congregated both in the temple and in homes for worship, prayer, song, fellowship, and sharing meals and resources. Despite being persecuted, their hearts overflowed with hope, joy, and gladness as they placed their faith in a powerful and loving God.

As a challenge, we were encouraged to reach out to someone we didn’t know well and invite them to share a meal with us. If you missed the service, consider yourself invited to participate in this challenge. We’d love to hear your story about whom you invited and how it went.

I also loved that you willingly moved and sat by someone different, displacing you from your comfort zone. The point of the activity was to get us moving out of our comfort zone and being open to what and where God may be calling us.

 

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Walking

Walking

4.29.23

The passage from Luke 24:13-35 is about two disciples of Jesus walking to the village of Emmaus on the day of Jesus’ resurrection. They feel sad, defeated, and discouraged, but they meet Jesus along the way. They don’t recognize him at first, but when he breaks bread with them, their eyes are opened, and they realize who he is.

This story reminds us that Jesus is always with us, even when we don’t recognize him. We may be walking through a difficult time in our lives like dealing with a health issue or grieving loss, but Jesus is walking with us. He may not always be visible to us, but he is always there reminding us about the promises of God.

 

Earth Day

Earth Day

My favorite season is spring, at least this year. There is just a sense of renewal and hope that is present. The grass is green, the flowers bloom, and the weather is just right. There is, however, the endless pollen that I have been dealing with daily. I read up on why there is so much pollen and allergies; it’s fascinating. But one thing’s for sure, pollen is essential for plant growth and provides food for insects and other animals. So, while pollen is a nuisance for many of you and me, it is an important part of the ecosystem.

Nevertheless, we are blessed with four seasons, and each one has its purpose, beauty, and challenges. Life is no different; we experience seasons of blooming beauty and others that are not so kind. But every season of life has a purpose and shapes us in significant ways. In every season, we can take comfort in knowing that God is always with us, guiding us through the ups and downs of life.

Happy Earth Day — April 22! Do something good for the earth!

 

Resurrection Sunday

Resurrection Sunday

4/13/2023

Wow! What a fantastic Easter weekend we had. From the Children’s Easter event on Saturday (a few hundred in attendance) to our sunrise service, breakfast, and worship service on Sunday, it was enough to make you feel Christ is risen. Our outreach ministries have been blessed to see Christ at work in our church and community.

We have been able to offer love, hope, and support to those who need it most, from providing meals to families in need to offering support to those struggling and a safe space for families with children. Thank you to each of you!

We had an awesome attendance on Easter Sunday, which is a testament to our members’ dedication and hard work. But we know that it’s not just about the numbers. It’s about the lives we are making a difference in. The impact of our work will continue to grow as more people join us in our efforts. We encourage you to continue to invite your friends, family, and neighbors to join us in our mission to serve others and share the good news of Christ.

Let’s keep the momentum going as we continue to move forward. We will continue to work hard to serve others and share the good news of Christ. By helping those in need, being the church in our community, and offering love and hope, we can make a real difference in the world.

Invite! Invite! Invite! Do not become weary of inviting! Invite!

 

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Christ is Risen!

Christ is Risen!

Easter/Resurrection Sunday

April 9, 2023

Easter Meditation

Gracious God, on this holy Easter day, we lift our hearts in thanksgiving for the gift of new life through your son, Jesus Christ. We praise and thank you, Lord, for the gift of your victory over death and the gift of holy awe that comes upon us as we enter our Easter joy. Christ has passed from death to life; may we always know you as our way through the desert, our food and drink as we thirst. You are our safe passage through treacherous waters and the home that awaits us at the end of all our journeys. We lose you in our doubts and the pressures of our busy lives. Help us remember that you are always with us, and your way is always before us if we only pay attention to hear you call us by name. Teach us to recognize you in one another and, with deep gratitude, continue to bear witness to the life and hope with which you sustain the world. Amen.

Christ is Risen!

Christ is Risen, Indeed! 

 

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The Breath of God

The Breath of God

Day 40: Holy Saturday, April 8, 2023

The Breath of God

Scripture: The earth was a formless void and darkness covered the face of the deep, while a wind from God swept over the face of the waters. (Genesis 1:2 NRSV)

Devotion: As we journey through life, we encounter different people with varying personalities and behaviors. Some quickly become our friends, while others remain strangers to us. There are those we admire and wish to emulate, and others we want to avoid. However, as followers of Jesus Christ, we are called to love our neighbors as ourselves and to show kindness and compassion to all.

As we reach the end of the season of Lent 2023 and look forward to Easter, let us take a moment to reflect on the life and teachings of Jesus. Instead of rushing from Good Friday to Easter, pause and breathe deeply. Hold a deep breath, hold it for a few seconds, and then slowly exhale. Repeat this several times and focus on the sensation of your breath.

The breath we take is the basis of all things. It is the divine breath of life that has sustained us since the beginning of Creation. The Hebrew word ruach can mean wind, spirit, or breath, and in the book of Genesis, we read how “the breath of God” swept over the face of the water, bringing life and order to the formless void.

On Holy Saturday, we remember how Jesus lay in the tomb, his body lifeless and still. But just as the breath of God was present during the creation of the world, it was also present with Jesus, bringing renewal and new life. Meditate on this story and allow yourself to feel the presence of God in your life.

As we journey through life, let us remember that the divine breath of life is within us, sustaining us and giving us the strength to love and serve others. Let us embrace all people, even those we find difficult to connect with, and show them the same compassion that Jesus showed to us. Let us be the breath of God in this world, bringing life and hope to those in need. Amen.

Prayer: Creator God, may your breath within us remind us to walk in the footsteps of Jesus, to reach out to those in need, and to offer kindness to strangers we encounter on our journey. Empower us to do unpopular things and to serve others with humility, allowing the experience to transform us.

May we be reminded of the love of Christ, who breathed new life into the world. Help us appreciate life’s complexity and simplicity, and find joy in all of creation.

May the gift of breath within us move us to become the wind of God, bringing new life and renewal to the world. Remind us that your breath and spirit are always present and guiding us.

We offer this prayer in gratitude for the gift of life and breath, and in the name of Jesus Christ, our Lord and Savior. Amen.

 

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