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The parable of the Good Samaritan from Luke is a reminder that Jesus was all about overturning a world of division. The news this week has been fraught with unjustified killings: two more black men at the hands of police officers, and 5 police officers at the hands of a man driven mad by his more »
July 10, 2016 in Kent, News, Pastor Log, Prayer of the Week, Sermons by Kent
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In this week’s gospel reading from Luke 9:51-62, Jesus “sets his face to Jerusalem,” and takes his followers there from the north on route through hostile Samaria. Along the way, some try to join him and are dissuaded, others offer to come but have other obligations first. Jesus wastes no words telling them which things more »
July 6, 2016 in Kent, Pastor Log, Prayer of the Week, Sermons by Kent
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This week we celebrated the declaration of our countries independence from Great Britain 240 years ago. In worship we shared this prayer, adapted very slightly from one by Nathan Attwood, pastor of Millbrook First United Methodist Church, Millbrook, AL, and offered by worship leader, Carla Gilbert. Holy God: in this week in which we celebrate more »
July 6, 2016 in Kent, News, Pastor Log, Prayer of the Week by Kent
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Welcome to the world, Elijah Thomas Riley Mullins! Born to Jasmine Beltran and Christopher Mullins on Thursday, June 16th, Elijah is already crying out prophetic statements. (It just may be awhile before we understand them. Such is the life of a prophet. 🙂 ) Blessings to this wonderful new family!
June 19, 2016 in News, Pastor Log, Prayer of the Week by Rachel
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War is a terrible human failing: it represents the absence of better minds, better hearts at the highest levels wreaking death on the defenseless and poorest people on all sides. The desire to serve and protect life, liberty and happiness for all, however, is a noble one. When conflict is thrust upon us, or chosen more »
May 30, 2016 in Kent, News, Newsletter item, Pastor Log, Prayer of the Week, Sermons by Kent
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This week we are reminded by the readings from Acts 11:1-18 of God’s incessant call to seek the margins and find blessings in unforeseen places. We read the story of the Holy Spirit coming scandalously to Gentiles and of Peter clearly seeing that God had called “clean” that which he had always reviled. Looking for more »
April 30, 2016 in Kent, Pastor Log, Prayer of the Week, Worship Board by Kent
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On this 3rd Sunday of the Easter season the Gospel reading from John 21 tells us of the story of the disciples, and Peter in particular, who are fishing in Galilee after Jesus’ resurrection. Catching nothing, they see a man on the shore who yell out to fish from the other side of the boat. more »
April 10, 2016 in Kent, News, Pastor Log, Prayer of the Week, Worship Board by Kent
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Crowds shout, palms branches wave, the heralded candidates enter the city! Political rally AND the scene in first century Jerusalem as we remember Jesus’ entry into the holy city. Jesus and the disciples, staging a counter demonstration to the corrupt and oppressive rule of Herod and the Roman occupying forces, uses symbols drawn from the more »
March 20, 2016 in News, Pastor Log, Prayer of the Week, Rachel, Sermons, Worship Board by Kent
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In today’s reading from Phillipians (3:17-4:1) Paul speaks of our body of humiliation being transformed by and into the Body of Christ, an expression of God’s great grace. Rev. Kent preached on the many humiliations we suffer, and carry, and act out upon, reminding us that there is no shame that God cannot transform: both more »
February 21, 2016 in Kent, News, Prayer of the Week, Sermons, Worship Board by Kent
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Prayers and blessings for this still cold and snow-bound week! Today’s reading from Luke 4:14-21 tells of Jesus reading from the scroll of Isaiah, a part proclaiming the spirit of the Lord anointing to release the captive and restore sight to the blind. Jesus tells the synagogue, “Today this scripture has been fulfilled in your more »
January 24, 2016 in News, Prayer of the Week, Worship Board by Kent
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