Make a joyful noise to the Lord, all the earth. Serve the Lord with gladness; come into God’s presence with singing. --Psalm 100:1-2
Nebraska Five-Day Academy is this week at St. Benedict Center in Schuyler. Even though I didn’t make the trip as planned, I have found God at work renewing my passion, redefining my ministry, and restoring my soul during my week here at home. Grace and peace … --Pastor Pat
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It was a great way to wrap up our Kids ROCK ministry for the school year. Coney dogs, potato salad and coleslaw. Cookies for dessert. And special guests.
Ron Brown, University of Nebraska’s Director of Player Development Football Coach, and Gordon, videographer for the evening, shared a bit of his own story and captivated all ages with his message. He talked about how discipleship works … understanding that God loves you and has chosen you or adopted you into God’s family, knowing Jesus and believing in him for your life, hungering for God’s Word, and having faith and hope in God’s promises for your life. He gave us much to chew on, scripture to discuss, questions to discern. An opportunity to pray. I give thanks to God for using Mick Goc and Ron Brown’s chance encounter at McDonalds in York to further God’s kin-dom. Grace and peace … --Pastor Pat This past week has been quite full. Little time for pondering. So this weekend, this graduation weekend, this Mother's Day, I invite you to ponder your own thoughts and memories, ask your own questions, seek your own answers, dream your own dreams, and celebrate the life God has given you and your loved ones.
Grace and peace … --Pastor Pat Make a joyful noise to the Lord, all the earth. Serve the Lord with gladness; come into God’s presence with singing. --Psalm 100:1-2
Nebraska Five-Day Academy was this past week at St. Benedict Center in Schuyler. Even though I didn’t make the trip as planned, I have found God at work renewing my passion, redefining my ministry, and restoring my soul during my week here at home. I pulled more weeds in two days than I had all spring. Spiritual work, excellent prayer time, and good for the soul. To tend to my sore muscles, I sat in the hot tub more than I had in the past month. I made a concerted effort to walk more with Arapahoe and Xian during the day instead of waiting until after dark. I made it to Covenant Group. We were a small group this month. Helpful conversation about transitions. I went to a Cancer Support Group meeting at the hospital. Although intended for persons with cancer, it was another helpful conversation. As both patient advocate and pastor, I was thankful to God when my hospital visits coincided with doctors’ rounds. It happened enough times that good progress has been made. News flash: I just received a phone call … after nearly a month of hospitalization, this parishioner is soon to be released. Thanks be to God! As spouse, I have tried to be supportive. I continue to learn the role of caregiver … when I am needed, when I am not. One of these days, perhaps next week, I will look to the future and begin to make plans for transitioning. But this week has been about being present. In the moment. In the here and now. Waiting with God. Waiting in God’s presence. Psalm 100:1-2, has been my mantra this week. In all things, make a joyful noise. Serve with gladness. Acknowledge God’s presence. And come. Grace and peace … --Pastor Pat |
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