At the CORe
Church of the Resurrection, Episcopal ....
Thursday, September 8, 2011
CORe Quotes
those who are overburdened and offers them rest,
but he does not blunt the cutting edge of his demands.
~Thaddee Matura (Franciscan scholar and theologian)
Tuesday, September 6, 2011
CORe Quotes
will never be able to make anything of him.
Nothing that we despise in the other
is entirely absent from ourselves . . .
We must learn to regard people
less in the light of what they do or omit to do,
and more in the light of what they suffer.
The only profitable relationship to others i one of love,
and that means the will to hold fellowship with the.
~Dietrich Bonhoefer (Letters from Prison, 1945)
Sunday, September 4, 2011
Ask Yourself
With summer coming to a close, school starting and the holidays quickly approaching, things can easily seem to add up on our daily to-do lists. Recently, three questions were put forward at Brad Powell’s church which when heard at CORe gives us food for thought too. . . three daily questions that one could imagine Jesus asking us.
1. What are we really dreaming about today?
Do we dream about our church making us known so we can have more money? Or do we dream about this place making Jesus known? Do we dream about using this church for the opportunity for us to grow? Or do we dream that this place is about can work through other people’s lives. To do something great for God rather than for ourselves?
2. What are we really crying about?
Easy to say we care about the broken, hungry, need, the lost, those who don’t know God. But do we act on it? Do we cry about our needs or do we cry about the needs of others? Do we cry about other’s brokenness or cry only when we are feeling broken? Do we cry about other’s loss or just when we experience loss?
3. What are we really celebrating?
Are we celebrating history and tradition. God celebrates when lost people find God and hope on this side of eternity. God celebrates the folks who bring others to him. God celebrates his love being expressed through once loveless people. Heaven celebrates people who once needed forgiveness now revealing to others God’s forgiveness through them. That would be celebrating the fruit of this parish going OUT to make disciples.
What are we celebrating? Eternal abundance, hope and love shared out or temporal issues to argue over? Are we celebrating people or accumulated stuff that has lost it’s meaning for this time? Are we celebrating other people’s successes or just mine, yours? Celebrating what we are getting out of life or the generosity we are experiencing in life, by giving life.
Our life depends on our listening and studying outside of our comfort zones. God speaks. Read scripture, seek out commentary. Be aware of the company you keep. Do they encourage you to positive things that God celebrates? Be aware of what you dream for, the true tragedies you weep for, the things you celebrate. Pray, listen, ask, allow God to shape you. Move forward into God’s vision and find joy and peace – and companions in Christ with you on the journey.
Sunday, August 28, 2011
Children's Garden
The children of the Sunday school harvested vegetables from their garden at the church this morning. The cucumbers, bell peppers, carrots, and tomatoes will be donated to Lighthouse for the food bank.
Thursday, May 19, 2011
CORe Quotes
It is going on all the time.
Charlotte Perkins Gilman
Tuesday, May 17, 2011
CORe Quotes
All my life I was a bride married to amazement.
I was the bridegroom, taking the world into my arms.
Mary Oliver, 21st c poet
Monday, May 16, 2011
Session 3: Anglicanism 101: Christian Formation Continues
Did you know that there are 4 main branches of Christianity? Roman Catholic, Orthodox, Protestant, ...... and Anglican.
This coming Wednesday morning, we will look at the origins of our denomination, what formed us and makes us unique and faithful.
If you think Henry the 8th is the reason we exist, that we are just "Catholic-light", please come and find out a more complex story of who we are as Anglicans.
Wednesday, May 11 · 10:00 am - 12:00 pm in the conference room.