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Walking Toward the Light

Walking Toward the Light

WEEK ONE — HOPE

Theme: Hope on the Mountain of God


1st Sunday of Advent — November 30, 2025

Scripture: Isaiah 2:1–5
Walking Toward the Light

Devotion:
Isaiah describes a world where weapons are turned into tools for new life. Advent starts by helping us look at what could be, not just what is. God calls us to walk toward the light, trusting that hope is grounded in God’s faithful future.

And as we begin this journey together, remember that none of us walks toward the light alone—God gives us community to strengthen our steps.

Prayer:
God of hope, lead us toward your light and give us courage for the journey ahead. Make our hearts ready to receive Emmanuel. Amen.

 
 

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What Then Shall We Do? A Christmas and New Year’s Reflection

What Then Shall We Do? A Christmas and New Year’s Reflection

12.19.24

What Then Shall We Do? A Christmas and New Year’s Reflection

As we journey through Advent and approach Christmas, we hear John the Baptist’s urgent call from the wilderness: “Prepare the way of the Lord!” His challenge to the crowd resonates with us today: “What then shall we do?”

John reminds us that preparing for Christ’s coming is not about relying on our church traditions, family name, or how much money or time we give the church. None of these outward signs can genuinely prepare our hearts. Instead, it’s about how we reflect God’s love and justice in the way we live. John calls us to bear fruit that shows repentance—a life that aligns with God’s will.

This requires a shift in our attitudes and ways. Are we sharing the blessings God has given us, or are we holding onto them for ourselves? God’s blessings were never meant for us to hoard. They are meant to flow through us, reaching those in need. Preparing for Christ means living with open hands and open hearts. It means practicing compassion and integrity in our everyday actions. It means being generous to those who lack, showing fairness in how we treat others, and embodying God’s justice in all we do.

As we prepare to celebrate the birth of Christ, let us examine our lives and ask ourselves hard questions: Where do we need to let go of pride, selfishness, or complacency? How can we show more love and justice to those around us? Advent is not only a time to anticipate Christ’s coming but also a time to realign our lives to reflect His kingdom.

This Christmas, let us welcome Christ into our celebrations and our actions. As we step into the New Year, may we commit to living lives of generosity, compassion, and integrity—lives that prepare the way for the Lord every day.

Christ is coming—may our hearts, homes, and lives be ready to receive Him.

Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!

Pastor Sela 

 

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Refined for the Season

Refined for the Season

12.11.24

Refined for the Season

Advent isn’t just about decorating our homes or checking off shopping lists—it’s about preparing our hearts and lives for the arrival of Christ. The prophet Malachi offers a challenging but vital message for this season: we need refining. Like a refiner’s fire purifying gold or a launderer’s soap scrubbing away dirt, God’s work in us removes impurities and instills qualities that shape us into Christ’s likeness.

This process is not always easy. It requires honest reflection and a willingness to let go of attitudes and habits that hold us back—selfishness, pride, impatience. But it also fills us with new gifts: love, peace, patience, and kindness, the fruit of the Spirit that makes us more fully who God has called us to be. Advent reminds us that transformation is possible; this is the season to let God begin that work in us anew.

Sometimes, we may resist this refining work because it feels 

uncomfortable or disruptive. Yet, just as we wash before we sit at a table or remove our shoes before entering a clean home, Advent calls us to spiritual preparation. It’s an act of love and respect—to ourselves, to God, and to the promise of Christ who is coming.

As we prepare for Christmas, let’s embrace this deeper call to readiness—not just for the celebration of a day, but for the ongoing work of God in our lives and the world. Join us next Sunday as we continue our Advent journey and reflect on the joy that Christ’s coming brings!

Love, grace, and peace!

Sela 

 
 

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Holding It Together When Everything’s Falling Apart

Holding It Together When Everything’s Falling Apart

10.10.24

Holding It Together When Everything’s Falling Apart

This past Sunday’s sermon, based on Job 1:1, 2:1-10, is a timely reflection on how we navigate life when everything around us seems to crumble. Job, a man who was blameless before God, loses everything—his wealth, his family, and his health—yet somehow holds on to his faith. How did Job manage to keep his integrity when everything in his life was falling apart? It’s the same question many of us ask when tragedy strikes.

Like Job, we’ve all experienced moments where life feels unfair, where suffering seems too great to bear. Whether it’s the sudden loss of a loved one, a devastating illness, or natural disasters like Hurricanes Helene and Milton, we find ourselves lifting our eyes to heaven and asking, “Why, God? It’s easy to feel abandoned or even angry in times like these. The book of Job reminds us that it’s okay to feel that way. But it also challenges us to hold on to our faith, even in the hardest of times.

This past week, as communities in the Carolinas, Tennessee, Virginia, and Florida begin the long process of recovery from Hurricane Helene, and with Hurricane Milton, we are reminded of the fragility of life. Many have lost homes, businesses, and even loved ones. But in the midst of this devastation, we also see signs of hope. Volunteers, emergency responders, and neighbors have come together to help clean up and rebuild. God is at work behind the scenes, bringing comfort, healing, and hope even in the darkest moments.

As we reflect on Job’s story, we are reminded that while suffering is a part of life, it does not last forever. Evil may have its moment, but God’s reign is eternal. In the face of loss, we are invited to hold onto the good, even when life presents us with the bad. God is still on the throne, still working, still present.

Let us continue to pray for those affected by these hurricanes and for all those suffering across the world. And may we, as a church, be a source of hope, light, and love in our community, showing that even when everything seems to be falling apart, we can hold it together through our faith in God. Because no matter what happens, God is always holding us together—whether everything around us is falling apart, or when we ourselves seem to fall apart.

In Christ! Shalom, Salaam, Paz, Pax, Peace, Melino!

Sela

 

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Love, Faith, and Belonging

Love, Faith, and Belonging

5.9.24

This week, our journey through 1 John concluded with powerful messages of love, faith, and belonging.

The importance of loving others struck a chord. John reminds us that loving God is inseparable from loving our brothers and sisters. Our faith must be reflected in our actions; belief translates to right living. We are called to walk the talk, following God’s light and avoiding the darkness of false teachings. John makes it clear: we stand with God or the enemy.

This concept of unity resonated throughout our message. For this author, everything connects back to God’s love. To love God is to love all that God has created without limitations or qualifications. This message felt particularly timely, reflecting on the recent actions of the General Conference. John’s words were a reminder that our love should extend to everyone, regardless of their identity.

John also offered encouragement. Our faith in Christ can conquer fear and doubt, granting us victory in this world. This victory comes not from our own strength but through Christ alone. Following God’s commandments isn’t a burden but a path towards living a life filled with love.

The Easter season was a focus, reminding us of the hope and new life offered by Christ’s resurrection. We are called to be “Easter people,” carrying the message of Christ’s love into the world. John’s message also addressed belonging. Ultimately, we belong to God, not to any specific denomination or church. This world is temporary; our true home lies with Christ and his Kingdom.

Our message concluded with a powerful image. Water and blood, essential life elements, symbolize Christ’s sacrifice. This sacrifice gave birth to the Church, our spiritual mother, who sustains and guides us on our faith journey. Through baptism, we are connected as a body of believers, a part of God’s family. We are invited to embrace the new life offered by Christ and live according to his teachings.

Sela Finau

 

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Holy Saturday, Day 40

Holy Saturday, Day 40

March 30, 2024

Dear God, on this Holy Saturday, a hush descends upon the earth. The world seems to hold its breath, suspended between the immense sacrifice of Good Friday and the glorious dawn of Easter. The tomb where Jesus lies is a stark reminder of human mortality, yet a quiet hope stirs within us. We remember the promise of resurrection, a promise whispered through the ages. Grant us solace in this stillness, Lord. May we use this time for reflection, contemplating the profound meaning of Jesus’ sacrifice and the transformation it brings. As we wait in anticipation, strengthen our faith and kindle a flame of hope within our hearts. Prepare us to receive the glorious news of your son’s resurrection and the promise of new life in you. In Jesus’ name, Amen.

 

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Wednesday of the Sixth Week in Lent

Wednesday of the Sixth Week in Lent

Day 31: Merciful God, deepen our understanding of the significance of the cross. May we not shy away from the suffering Jesus endured but see it as a symbol of your boundless love and sacrifice for humanity, a sacrifice that has the power to draw all people to you. In Jesus’ name, Amen.

 

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Advent Daily Prayer 12.24.23

Advent Daily Prayer 12.24.23

Sunday, December 24, 2023

O God, as we illuminate the fourth Advent candle—the embodiment of love—and the Christ candle in celebration of the birth of Christ, we earnestly pray for an opening of our hearts to the profound depths of your love. May the boundless love that brought Jesus into the world serve as a guiding light, inspiring us to embrace selfless love toward one another. In this season dedicated to love, may our lives become a reflection of your divine love, illuminating the world with compassion and grace. Amen.

 
 

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Advent Daily Prayer 12.23.23

Advent Daily Prayer 12.23.23

Saturday, December 23, 2023

Gracious God, as we approach Bethlehem, our hearts resonate with joy. In this moment, we relish the anticipation of Christ’s arrival, finding joy in the journey toward His birth. May this week’s focus on joy continue to uplift our spirits and strengthen our connection with You. Amen.

 

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Advent Daily Prayer 12.22.23

Advent Daily Prayer 12.22.23

Friday, December 22, 2023

Holy Spirit, as we approach Bethlehem on our journey, ignite within us a joy that transcends our circumstances. May our joy bear witness to the transformative power of Christ in our lives and serve as a radiant beacon of hope. Amen.

 
 

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