Rev. Clay Andrew

No Boundaries, No Borders

No Boundaries, No Borders

No Boundaries, No Borders In Christ, God is at work reconciling the world to God – and the foundation of that work is the love of Christ removing the boundaries and barriers that we have erected. The hope of the world lies in seeking the commonwealth of all people. We’ll be sharing Communion on this World Communion Sunday. Please have…

The Upside Down

The Upside Down

The Upside Down The Parable of Lazarus and the Rich Man Although this parable is set in the afterlife, it’s about the here and now. The Kingdom of God is an upside down kind of place where the wealthy and powerful find themselves at the bottom of the heap and the lowly are lifted up and blessed. Read Luke 16:19-31 in…

Who Can Be Trusted?

Who Can Be Trusted?

Who Can Be Trusted? One of Jesus’ strangest parables – The Dishonest Manager – might raise more questions than it answers. In a world that praises shrewd (and even conniving) business, what does it mean to live in God’s Kingdom? In whom and in what do we place our faith? Read Luke 16:1-13 in preparation for Sunday’s sermon Who Can…

Can You Believe It?

Can You Believe It?

Can You Believe It? (The Faithfulness of Authentic Questions) Scripture is filled with stories that stretch our imagination and challenge our understanding. What do we make of miraculous stories? Do we just accept them? Is it dangerous to question them? What does it mean to be faithful when it comes to questions about the Bible? Read Mark 4: 35-41 in…

How to Build an Authentic Community

How to Build an Authentic Community

How to Build an Authentic Community There are all kinds of gatherings, organizations, and groups to which we belong. But what marks authentic Christian community? How do we build the kind of community that is transformative for those who are in it, and for the common good of all? Read Romans 12:3-21 in preparation for this Sunday’s sermon, “How to…

What’s the Plan?

What’s the Plan?

What’s the Plan? Luke 12:13-21 is a slightly less well-known story, and a parable about the futility of planning for our own future. Does Jesus really want us to never think about the future, or to save some of our resources for tomorrow? Read Luke 12:13-21 in preparation for this Sunday’s sermon, “What’s the Plan?”   Join us at 9:30 on…

How Should We Pray?

How Should We Pray?

How Should We Pray? Jesus teaches his disciples how to pray, and we’ve been praying those familiar words in the 20 centuries since. But there’s more in this passage, and some interesting questions about the nature and purpose of prayer. Read Luke 11:1-13 in preparation for this Sunday’s sermon, “How Should We Pray?”   Join us at 9:30 on Sunday…

What Should We Do?

What Should We Do?

What Should We Do? During the month of July, we’ll explore some questions raised by familiar stories from Luke’s Gospel. I’m looking forward to worshiping with you, friends! ~Pastor Clay   Read Luke 10:25-37 in preparation for this Sunday’s sermon, “What Should We Do?” The story of the Good Samaritan asks us to reconsider what faithfulness looks like. What does it…

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