December 24, 2015
Stetson Memorial UMC
Christmas Eve
Inspired by Marcia McPhee
Sermon Series “Awed and Odd”
Praise In The Midst Of Suffering
psalm 150
(All Scripture is taken from the NIV Bible)
“For Unto Us A Child Is Born. . . ”
Prayer for the
Spirit’s leading. . .
A
Reading from the Psalms. . . the praise chapter I like to call it. . . so Psalm
150.
We gather here tonight to celebrate the birth of a
King. We gather here tonight and sing songs. We gather here tonight to not only
waiting expectantly but we are expectantly waiting for His return. We can see
in the world around us that there is much strife and chaos. We live in a world
of greed and despair. We pray for Christ’s return to usher in a new age. . . but we too get a feeling of despair at times
as we see the world around falling deeper and deeper in to the abyss. . . but.
. . but. . . there is a light that
shines bright in the east. We have gathered here tonight to testify of the
light that shines bright. . . There is
hope to be found in Emmanuel, God
with us.
This advent, we are journeying to the cross by
another road than what we may usually travel. We have been traveling a road
that at times may have made us squirm a little. We have been inspired by Marcia
McPhee’s “Awed & Odd” Sermon series where she states:
“We
Christians believe in “folly”–that there is peace, love, joy and hope in the
midst of the good and difficult times. This makes us “odd”–according to those
who proclaim the victory of decline and death all around. It is especially in
this season of expectant hope that we can instead proclaim the awe-inspiring
presence of God’s reign that continually makes all things new. This is a season
of odd “union”–swords into plowshares, wolves and lambs resting peacefully
together, and the “speechless” singing for joy!”
Here we are at the eve of hope, love, joy and peace.
. . we have taken off our blinders and have seen God in world and working even
though broken. We have talked about seeing peace in the midst of conflict and
have decided that even though the world around us may be broken God is always
working out His plan even if I don’t perceive it. We know because we have seen
the light of God working within situations that others might deem hopeless.
Yes we are a little “odd” because we are “awed” by
God who even in the darkness is there creating order out of chaos. And we
decided that we would rather be awed for God even though the world calls us
odd.
We have seen “Love In the Midst Of Hate”. We
decided that Jesus, our Risen Lord, is the One to show us the way by the
example that He set. We also decided that as Jesus judges and reigns there will
be peace in the midst of conflict and no more hate because all there will be
love. And we have decided that if we look with eternal eyes we can see and
react to “Joy in the Midst of Despair?” We have also realized that no matter
what the circumstance. . . Joy and Hope are choices that we make. . .
So here we are tonight to celebrate the birth of
Emmanuel. Now some may say. . . ”How can
you celebrate now? Can’t you see the world around you and all the suffering?
Are you blind to the world?” Our response. . . our choice is to praise God in
the midst of suffering.
We choose to praise God even in the storms of life.
We, as did Job, understand that we praise God in good times, how can we not
also praise Him in the times of suffering? He is still God. He still is
Emmanuel. He still walks those roads with us helping us through.
On this night we celebrate the greatest gift to
humankind. This gift, wrapped in swaddling clothes is the one gift that keeps
on giving. . . giving hope, giving love, giving joy, giving peace. . . who
would have thought a baby so small could be so large?
Isaiah
9:2, 6-7New International Version (NIV)
2
The people walking in darkness
have seen a great light;
on
those living in the land of deep darkness
a
light has dawned.
6
For to us a child is born,
to us a son is given,
and the government will be on his
shoulders.
And
he will be called
Wonderful Counselor, Mighty God,
Everlasting Father, Prince of Peace.
7
Of the greatness of his government and peace
there will be no end.
He
will reign on David’s throne
and over his kingdom,
establishing
and upholding it
with justice and righteousness
from that time on and forever.
The
zeal of the Lord Almighty
will accomplish this.
Let us use eyes to see, ears to hear and a heart
that is open to what God is doing in the world around us. Then we will be able
to see the peace and love that is evident to all who seek love. We will have
joy even though there is despair around us. We no longer have to feel hopeless
and alone. We can and will have peace in the midst of chaos. We will have
patience and understanding in the midst of hate. But most of all. . . we will
truly feel Emmanuel. . . God with us. We will hear His gentle voice of
encouragement, compassion and hope. But it begins here (touch chest) and here (touch
eyes). As we have an open Heart and lead by the Spirit of God we will use
eyes of love and grace as we seek the love of God in the world around us. We are
no longer hopeless but hopeful because of loves work one early morning in a
stable for we realize we are never alone.
Amen
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December 24, 2015
Christmas Eve
John 1:1-14
Luke 2:8-20
Matthew 2:1-2, 10-11
and Advent sermon series
Inspired by Marcia McPhee
Sermon Series “Awed and Odd”
message: “For Unto You A Savior Is Born”
text
video
by Pastor Ruth Foss
sermon blog
meditation blog
“God’s Whisper” blog
Stetson Memorial United Methodist Church
December 24, 2015
Christmas Eve
&
December 20, 2015
Fourth Sunday of Advent
Inspired by Marcia McPhee
Sermon Series “Awed and Odd”
Hope in the Midst of Hopelessness
Presence in the Midst of Loneliness
Matthew 1:20-23
Hebrews 6:19
Romans 15:13
Job 8:13-18
Isaiah 9:2, 6-7
(All Scripture is taken from the NIV Bible)
message: “Why Do I Feel Hopeless. . . ”
text
video
by Pastor Ruth Foss
sermon blog
meditation blog
“God’s Whisper” blog
Children’s Message - Mystery Box
by Pastor Ruth Foss
Stetson Memorial United Methodist Church
December 20, 2015
Fourth Sunday of Advent
&
edited December 17, 2015
In the Midst of Hate – v3
(merging edits to original and version 2)
edited December 16, 2015
There is joy, if we choose joy – v4
(editing version 3)
edited December 15, 2015
There is joy, if we choose joy – v3
(editing version 2)
edited December 15, 2015
There is joy, if we choose joy – v2
edited December 15, 2015
There is joy, if we choose joy
edited December 14, 2015
Joy, if we choose it – v2
edited/ expanded December 14, 2015
Joy, if we choose it
December 14, 2015
Full, if we choose it
December 14, 2015
choose joy
December 14, 2015
no matter my situation
December 13, 2015
Third Sunday of Advent
Inspired by Marcia McPhee
Sermon Series “Awed and Odd”
Joy in the Midst of Despair
Luke 1:46-55
Isaiah 61:1-3
(All Scripture is taken from the NIV Bible)
message: “I Will Choose Joy. . .”
text
video
by Pastor Ruth Foss
Children’s Message - Mystery Box
by Pastor Ruth Foss
Stetson Memorial United Methodist Church
December 13, 2015
Third Sunday of Advent
&
edited December 8, 2015
In the Midst of Hate – v2
edited December 8, 2015
Seeking to Find Love – v2
edited/new December 7, 2015
Seeking to Find Love
December 7, 2015
In the Midst of Hate
edited December 7, 2015
Seek Love – v3
(Editng version 2)
edited December 7, 2015
Seek Love - v2
December 7, 2015
Seek Love
December 6, 2015
Second Sunday of Advent
Inspired by Marcia McFee
Sermon Series “Awed and Odd”
Love in the Midst of Hate
Isaiah 11:1-4a, 5-9
Romans 15:1-2, 5-7
message: “Seek Love. . . ”
text
video
by Pastor Ruth Foss
Children’s Message
- Mystery Box
by Pastor Ruth Foss
Stetson Memorial United Methodist Church
December 6, 2015
Second Sunday of Advent
&
November 29, 2015
First Sunday of Advent
Inspired by Marcia McFee
Sermon Series “Awed and Odd”
Peace Within the Conflict
Isaiah 2:4
Psalm 122:6, 7
Romans 13:11
Matthew 24:42, 44
message: “Peace in the Valley. . . ”
text
video
by Pastor Ruth Foss
Children’s Message
- Mystery Box
by Pastor Ruth Foss
Stetson Memorial United Methodist Church
November 29, 2015
First Sunday of Advent
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