November 15, 2015
Stetson Memorial UMC
John 4:7-15 The Message Bible
Acts 11:1-18 The Message Bible
“A New You. . . ”
Prayer for the
Spirit’s leading. . .
I have noticed that when people come together they
are no longer just a person; they become something much larger than themselves.
They become a community. . . they are no longer all alone. I have seen it
happen in so many different ways. When teens get together they become extended
family with on another. Even the parents get to become part of their community
at times. I don’t know how many adopted
children I have had that are my daughters friends.
We as adults seem to do the same thing. When we
have friends that are close they become family members to us. When things go
the way God plans them to go, we become members of Christ’s body. . . we become
brothers and sisters in Christ. We were born into a community, our families,
and we need community to thrive and become who we were created to be and to
fulfill the purpose that only we can fulfill.
Last week we all received a piece of beach glass to
remind us that through all the pressure and storms in our lives the sharp edges
we have are being smooth out so that we will become who God intends us to be.
We are broken and may have been discarded by the world but God sees that thing
of beauty in us and it is from there our reconstruction comes and we are
created new.
Last week we also talked about a safe place. Now
some people unfortunately don’t have a safe place in their lives. But we all
NEED to have that place where we are safe from all the negatives in life and
can be who we are. . . broken vessels
that God uses for His glory. You know. . . those imperfect perfect vessels for
God. . . Now remember, it is in our
brokenness that God’s light shines through the cracks. Remember also that there
something amazing about our brokenness; it is within this brokenness that
Jesus’ light shines through us. If we were perfectly made. . . there would be
no cracks in which our light can shine through.
The safe place is in community and it is within the
community of the church. . . the body of Christ. . . that we should feel the
safest. The story of the Samaritan woman that we read this morning is a story
of healing. Now Jesus spoke to this woman which alone was something liberating.
Jews didn’t talk to Samaritans, let alone a woman. But Jesus reach out to her
with the living water and it gave her the freedom to go and tell her whole
family. . . her whole community about Jesus and this living water He offered
and many were saved.
Like each piece of beach glass we may find, we too
have a story about how we came to be who we are at a certain moment in time. It
takes time to find out the story behind the old sea glass we encounter as it
does with the people that are in our community, however that community may
look. There is change in how we think and how we see community as we strive to
live together as the body of Christ.
Sometimes it is our vision that needs to change.
There is a story in the bible that changed how the church would look and
include us. . . the gentiles of the world. It is found in Acts 11:1-18 read the scripture from the NIV.
A new way of thinking that includes all in the
community . . . the family of God. As each of us represents a piece of beach
glass, when we are put together we create a beautiful mosaic of God grace. But
there are times when we let stereotypes and preconceptions that rob us of the
image of God in others and we don’t see the holy vessel before us.
There is a wonderful song called “I will change
Your name” from the Renew Hymnal. There are these words in it that should make
us all stop and think about those who we may exclude but God doesn’t. . . there are times when we act very much like
Peter did with “those” people. . . ”
I will
change your name,
you shall
no longer be called
wounded,
outcast, lonely and afraid
I will
change your name,
your new
name shall be
confidence,
joyfulness, overcoming one,
faithfulness,
friend of God,
one who
seeks my face.
(End
as the spirit leads with the friendship bracelets)
Amen
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November 15, 2015
Centering Song, “Surely The Presence”
Opening Prayer
“I Will Call Upon The Lord”
“You Are My All In All”
“May Jesus Christ Be Praised”
“Holy Spirit, Thou Art Welcome”
offertory, “Come As You Are”
Prayer of Thanksgiving”
Children’s Message
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Friendship bracelet
by Pastor Ruth Foss
Pastoral Prayer and Lord’s Prayer
John 4:7-15
Acts 11:1-18
message: “A New
You. . . ”
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by Pastor Ruth Foss
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closing song, “This Is Amazing Grace”
Departing Blessing/ Closing Prayer
song after Departing Blessing, “I Will Call Upon The
Lord”
Stetson Memorial United Methodist Church
November 15, 2015
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