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Holy Spirit

Mid-week Prayer

June 23, 2026 by admin Leave a Comment

Read: Acts 6:1-7

Reflect: The church leaders were busy proclaiming the good news of the risen Jesus. The Holy Spirit was busy too – inspiring those leaders and opening the hearts and minds of those who heard their message. As a result, many believed and were baptized. But with the growing numbers of believers there was less time and energy to care for the needs of the most vulnerable among them. The solution: to set apart for special service faithful individuals with gifts for serving those in need. In this way, the message of God’s abundant love made known in Jesus would be shared not just through preaching and teaching, but also through deeds of compassion and mercy.

Two thousand years later, the church is still setting apart such persons for special service – we call them deacons. Frequently (but not always) they serve in food pantries and soup kitchens, hospitals and nursing homes, and shelters for unhoused neighbors. Deacons don’t relieve the rest of us from our responsibility to act wherever we find God’s children in need of help, hope, or advocacy. Instead, the Holy Spirit empowers and guides them to lead us in this work by their own examples of faithfulness and generosity.

Prayer: God of compassion, your Son came among us not to be served but to serve. We give you thanks for those whom you have called to the ministry of word and service [especially

name/s ]. Give to all deacons faith to serve you with gladness; sustain them with a living hope, especially in times of despair; and kindle in them your love, so that they see in every neighbor the face of Jesus Christ, our Lord, in whose name we pray. Amen. (from All Creation Sings, p. 46. ©2020 Augsburg Fortress, used by permission.)

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Embracing Our Calling as Jesus’ Legacy

May 23, 2023 by Pastor Tammy Leave a Comment

Sermon Snippet for May 21, 2023

Text:  John 17:1-11

Today’s reading continues Jesus’ work of preparing his disciples for their role in the ultimate “left behind” story.  He knows that his time with them is short.  Once he has died and been raised, Jesus will not be with his closest friends and followers for long.  He will ascend to heaven, from whence he came.  His disciples, however, will be left behind.  Left behind, as theologian David Lose reminds us, “to continue the work God first entrusted to Jesus.”  

We are to be Jesus’ “living legacy” in the world, and to do this we will need Another Advocate to teach, guide, and empower us in this work.  Jesus promises to give his followers this Advocate (aka the Holy Spirit); as Lutheran Christians we believe this promise is fulfilled when we are baptized into the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ.    So how and when does this work take place, given that even the most regular church attenders only spend about 1% of our time each week at church?  I’m guessing you spend more time at it than you think – every single day.

• Making order from chaos:  cleaning, laundry, taking out the trash, clerical/admin. work

• Feeding the hungry/thirsty:  making Kool-Aid, fixing dinner, donating to the food bank

• Mending what’s broken: drying a child’s tears, applying a band-aid, saying “I’m sorry”, fixing a flat tire/damaged toy, public advocacy, legal work, construction trades, etc.

• Inspiring hope/dreams/discoveries:  story tellers, teachers/coaches, artists of all kinds

• Caring for creation: caring for pets, recycling, gardening, mowing/watering the lawn

• Honoring each person’s dignity – saying “please/thank you”, actively listening

• Caring for the needy, working for justice & peace, prayer/praise/worship

These are only a few of the many, many ways that the work of Jesus – God’s work – continues to be carried out by regular folks like us with the help of the Holy Spirit.  In leaving us behind, Jesus prays for us, and honors us with an invitation to participate in the glory of the Trinity.  Imagine that!

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