Rev. Clay Andrew

Disarmed

Disarmed

Disarmed Paul encourages the Ephesians to put on the whole armor of God – but he’s using language subversively here. The armor Paul suggests is not armor at all. Instead, it is righteousness, peace, truth, faith… Paul is perhaps suggesting that to be a follower of the Prince of Peace requires us to live differently. We may not wear armor these…

Properly Drunk

Properly Drunk

Properly Drunk In Paul’s letter to the Christians in Ephesus, he encourages them to live a life of wisdom, guided by the Gospel and the Holy Spirit. He encourages them to be filled with the Holy Spirit in the way that they might have once been filled with wine. For Paul and the early Christians, there was exuberance and joy…

Worthy of the Calling

Worthy of the Calling

Worthy of the Calling: Sharing from the Youth Mission Trip Join us in worship as we welcome back our Youth Mission Team, hear stories from their week, and celebrate all that God does in and through us. Pauls’ letter to the Church in Ephesus reminds them to employ their God-given gifts for the sake of building community, in the Church and…

When Nothing Works

When Nothing Works

When Nothing Works If Jesus himself sometimes has only limited success in ministry, what does that mean for us? If Paul finds himself struggling with a spiritual thorn in his flesh, what does that mean for us? This week’s readings challenge our notions of success and failure, and invite us to consider more deeply what it means to be faithful to…

Two Daughters

Two Daughters

Two Daughters In this week’s Gospel reading, Mark interposes two healing stories to highlight the breadth of God’s healing work. How does God heal today? What is the connection between being ‘healed’ and being ‘saved?’  And how does Jesus move in our midst to bring healing and wholeness to our world?   Join us live at 10:00 on June 30…

We Are Family?

We Are Family?

We Are Family? Jesus has a strange and troubling encounter with his family who are afraid he’s lost his mind. Jesus rebuffs their concern and declares that whoever does the will of God is his family. Is the metaphor of ‘family’ a helpful one for a faith community? How are we family to one another?   Join us live at…

Do Less, Be More

Do Less, Be More

Do Less, Be More What do you think of when you hear “sabbath?” Perhaps you grew up with strict rules about what was not allowed on Sundays. Or maybe, outside of attending worship, very little was different about Sunday than the rest of the week. But why does God make the commandment to “observe the sabbath and keep it holy”…

Flourishing

Flourishing

Flourishing There’s a lot going on this week – Trinity Sunday, Peace with Justice Sunday, Older Americans Month, and a promotion of a new Resilient Aging workshop series. Whew! But ALL of these remind us that God’s hope for us is to flourish – not just to survive, but to live vibrantly, joyfully, and meaningfully. Join us live at 10:00…