Announcements for Week of January 16, 2022
Looking forward to a busy week!
Looking forward to a busy week!
How many of you when sharing a story or even perhaps a tall tell like the character Huckleberry Finn, use the words “I Swear to God” when people do not believe your story? It is something that we do without thinking about it. If you are ever asked to testify in a court of law, they will ask you to place your right hand on the Bible and swear that everything you are about to say is true. If what you say is not the truth, you are in danger of contempt and perjury. It is built into our DNA. On top of that, we only are willing to accept a truth that we are willing to accept. It is a truth that meets our criteria and a truth that meets our personal convictions.
Getting busy in the new year!!
“How, then, can they call on the one they have not believed in? And how can they believe in the one of whom they have not heard?”
Starting off the new year with lots of activities!!
In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God. He was with God in the beginning. Through him all things were made; without him nothing was made that has been made. In him was life, and that life was the light of all mankind. The light shines in the darkness, and the darkness has not overcome it.
2021 is winding down and a new year is right around the corner.
This week we are going to focus on the story of Mary. Mary is one of the most important characters in the New Testament. Mary is spoken to about the Word. She then conceives the Word. Next, she gives birth to the Word. Lastly, she nurtures the Word. Too often, Christianity does not know what to do with Mary. Some make her a goddess and others tend to ignore her completely. I believe that all of Christianity needs to recognize that it was Mary that never left Jesus, except that one time they accidently left him at the Temple, for his entire ministry.
The Birthday of Our Savior is almost here!
John the Baptist prepares a way for the Messiah who comes not only to help us but also to go head-to-head, as Will Willimon writes, against the powers that be. This pronouncement eventually leads to John the Baptist losing his head. King Herod Antipas was not as Great as his father, and not only that, but he also couldn’t shut John the Baptist up and he didn’t want the message getting back to Tiberius Caesar through Pontius Pilate that he couldn’t control his territory and he himself lose his power or even his own head.