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Mar |
Enliven prayer with hands-on activities |
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The Bible shows prayer as a deeply vital part of Jesus' life. Prayer has surrounded and sometimes instigated the most important decisions of my life. And yet sometimes my practice of prayer feels boring and stale. Over the next week I'm looking forward to two opportunities at church to enliven our prayers with some hands-on activities.
This Sunday Access will continue our Holy Ground series of sermons with "The ground of prayer." We'll learn a bit about the Lord's Prayer that Jesus taught his disciples, and we'll also engage with that prayer through some hands-on activities. The photo at the top of this post came from a worship service a few years ago that included reflecting on names of God by placing them on a Scrabble board. This Sunday we have some similar but different activities planned that will help us get hands-on with the Lord's Prayer.
Then next week on Thursday and Friday, April 6th and 7th, FUMCR will offer a come-and-go prayer experience from 7:00am – 7:00pm called the Lenten Journey. Check out the video below for a quick preview.
I look forward to worshipping with you at Access on Sunday!
Have a great weekend!
In Christ,
Rich
Rich Rindfuss
Access Pastor
First United Methodist Church Richardson
Mar |
Help assemble meals for hungry kids and adults |
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I rarely get hungry without eating something within minutes. I don't think I've ever gotten hungry and not had the option of eating. Life's not like that for everyone. In a few weeks our church will host a family-friendly event to assemble 103,000 meals for hungry people (mostly children), and I'd like your help.
Donate to Purchase Food and Volunteer to Package Food
Throughout the day on Sunday, April 23rd, members of FUMCR will form assembly lines in the Bartula Family Life Center gym at church. We'll seal dried veggies, soy, and rice into packages for delivery to children and adults around the world. The organization Stop Hunger Now has helped us do this for several years and always does a great job of involving everyone from kids to seniors at all levels of physical ability.
The food itself costs about $30,000, so we need financial support to purchase the food and volunteer support to assemble the meals.
My family has participated every year we've done this. It's fun, makes a huge impact on people's lives, and if you've ever wished you had more selfies while wearing a hair net, this is your chance! I hope you'll join us.
I also hope you'll join us for Access worship this Sunday at 11:00. We'll take a break from the craziness of life to re-center on God, worshipping with music, giving, prayer, scripture, and a sermon that looks at the "Holy Ground" of decision. Don't forget to invite friends and neighbors to come with you too!
In Christ,
Rich
Rich Rindfuss
Access Pastor
First United Methodist Church Richardson
Mar |
Help for forgiving and seeking forgiveness |
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This past Sunday I preached about forgiveness. Seeking or offering it can feel like having a huge weight lifted. Jesus said both are connected to our relationship to God. Yet, doing either can be very difficult. For all those reasons I want to recap a few of the insights and tips I shared on Sunday and add a few notes.
When Jesus' disciples asked him to teach them to pray he gave them the words to what we today call The Lord's Prayer. That prayer includes a phrase asking God to forgive us as we forgive others. Matthew's gospel goes on to quote Jesus as saying, "For if you forgive others their trespasses, your heavenly Father will also forgive you; but if you do not forgive others, neither will your Father forgive your trespasses" (Matthew 6:14-15). These verses highlight the possibility and the problem with forgiveness: I can receive it from God for whatever I've done (a life-altering possibility), but I have to offer it to others (a potentially paralyzing problem).
Recognizing what forgiveness is and isn't sometimes helps reduce the challenge.
Forgiving Isn't:
Forgiving Is:
Sometimes we need to seek forgiveness from others. David Augsburger, a professor and Mennonite pastor that writes about forgiveness, says apologizing well helps open another person to forgiving. He gives these suggestions for a really good apology:
The Bible teaches that our wrong actions against others ultimately are sins against God. Psalm 51 provides a great model for acknowledging one's need for forgiveness from God and seeking it.
Finally, I'll leave you with 1 John 1:9: "If we confess our sins, he who is faithful and just will forgive us our sins and cleanse us from all unrighteousness." This promises that God will forgive us if we acknowledge our need for forgiveness, and "cleanse us from all unrighteousness" is a promise that includes helping us to forgive others.
I hope you'll join us for Access worship on Sunday where we'll explore the "holy ground" of healing.
In Christ,
Rich
Rich Rindfuss
Access Pastor
First United Methodist Church Richardson