Apr 29, 2012
Salt and Light
By: Rev. Bob Weeks
Series: Life 101
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The greatest threat to authentic discipleship in today's world may be the brick walls of our churches. Rather than shining as lights on a stand (Matthew 5:15), we often take on the nature of secret societies, huddling together in scarcely filled sanctuaries fearing for our future.
In this week's portion of The Sermon on The Mount, Jesus paints a contrasting portrait of a people whose actions glorify God as they serve as agents of change shining in the darkness - an image strikingly different from the "escapism" of our culture that encourages us to create "safe spaces" away from the injustice and pain of the world; spaces that keep us away from the very people we are called to serve.
I'm excited about this sermon series and the challenge of this passage of Holy Scripture. May we live out Jesus' vision for his church not only in Verona but as we go out into the world with the Gospel!
Grace and peace, Pastor Bob
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- Apr 29, 2012Salt and Light
Apr 29, 2012Salt and LightBy: Rev. Bob WeeksSeries: Life 101PDF of Sermon for 4-29-2012_Salt and LightThe greatest threat to authentic discipleship in today's world may be the brick walls of our churches. Rather than shining as lights on a stand (Matthew 5:15), we often take on the nature of secret societies, huddling together in scarcely filled sanctuaries fearing for our future.In this week's portion of The Sermon on The Mount, Jesus paints a contrasting portrait of a people whose actions glorify God as they serve as agents of change shining in the darkness - an image strikingly different from the "escapism" of our culture that encourages us to create "safe spaces" away from the injustice and pain of the world; spaces that keep us away from the very people we are called to serve.I'm excited about this sermon series and the challenge of this passage of Holy Scripture. May we live out Jesus' vision for his church not only in Verona but as we go out into the world with the Gospel!Grace and peace, Pastor Bob
- Apr 22, 2012This is Bliss
Apr 22, 2012This is BlissBy: Rev. Bob WeeksSeries: Life 101
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A look at Matthew 5:3-12 and Jesus' beatitudes. These beatitudes ("blessed" or "happy") give us a glimpse into the true nature of the Kingdom of Heaven. You may be surprised at their meanings, their connection to Old Testament prophecies, and how revolutionary these blessings remain in today's world.Matthew 5:3-10
3 “Blessed are the poor in spirit, for theirs is the kingdom of heaven. 4 Blessed are those who mourn, for they will be comforted. 5 Blessed are the meek, for they will inherit the earth.6 Blessed are those who hunger and thirst for righteousness, for they will be filled. 7 Blessed are the merciful, for they will be shown mercy. 8 Blessed are the pure in heart,for they will see God. 9 Blessed are the peacemakers, for they will be called children of God. 10 Blessed are those who are persecuted because of righteousness, for theirs is the kingdom of heaven. - Apr 15, 2012The Importance of Focus
Apr 15, 2012The Importance of FocusBy: Rev. Bob WeeksSeries: Life 101
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When the basic ethical teaching of Jesus comes in contact with the saving grace of the cross AND the glory of the resurrection, we witness the Christian life in all its grace and glory. In the Sermon on the Mount, Jesus moves us from the letter of the law to the spirit and intent of the law. It is a series of teachings that no human being can fulfill by mortal power - it is only when we surrender to God's grace and power that the words of Jesus come alive in our lives. This Sunday we'll begin a several-month sermon series on Jesus' Sermon on the Mount with a message on "The Importance of Focus." We hope you'll join us for this series of messages on "Life 101: Foundations and directions for life from Jesus."This Sunday's Sermon Text
Matthew 4:23-5:2 23 Jesus went throughout Galilee, teaching in their synagogues, proclaiming the good news of the kingdom, and healing every disease and sickness among the people. 24 News about him spread all over Syria, and people brought to him all who were ill with various diseases, those suffering severe pain, the demon-possessed, those having seizures, and the paralyzed; and he healed them. 25 Large crowds from Galilee, the Decapolis,[a] Jerusalem, Judea and the region across the Jordan followed him.Matthew 5Introduction to the Sermon on the Mount 1 Now when Jesus saw the crowds, he went up on a mountainside and sat down. His disciples came to him, 2 and he began to teach them. - Apr 8, 2012Death – Giving It Up
Apr 8, 2012Death – Giving It UpBy: Rev. Bob WeeksSeries: Giving It Up
Death - Giving It Up
Sermon Text: Acts 10:34-43; John 20:1-18 Jesus' rising on Easter morning was more than a showy miracle to shock and awe his attackers and followers. When Jesus rose, he turned the entire order of the universe on its head. The Resurrection shows us that Death does not have the last word. God has the last word, and that word is Life. Suffering and Death end, but God's Kingdom lasts forever. - Apr 1, 2012Popularity – Giving It Up
Apr 1, 2012Popularity – Giving It UpBy: Rev. Bob WeeksSeries: Giving It UpWhat a welcome Jesus got as he entered Jerusalem. "Hosanna!" the people cried, hailing him as an honored king. The crowds loved Jesus on Palm Sunday, but just a few days later a different crowd was calling for his death and the release of a murderer. Popularity and acclaim in the eyes of others is fleeting, and if we put all our faith in it we will be very disappointed. Instead, God calls us to put our faith in God's unending love and grace- something that will never go away, and will sustain us through the times when others have abandoned us.
- Mar 25, 2012Our Lives – Giving It Up
Mar 25, 2012Our Lives – Giving It UpBy: Rev. Bob WeeksSeries: Giving It UpPastor Bob takes us through the story of Jesus and the raising of Lazarus in the 11th chapter of the Gospel according to John. In this amazing account, we are reminded of Jesus' mission to glorify God in life and in death. God alone knows the beginnings and ends of our lives and works through Jesus to redeem and restore his creation. When we come to Christ we are buried with him in baptism and raised to new life through the saving power of the cross and his own resurrection.
- Mar 18, 2012Enemies – Giving It Up
Mar 18, 2012Enemies – Giving It UpBy: Rev. Bob WeeksSeries: Giving It UpPDF of Sermon: Enemies - Giving It Up Enemies - Giving It Up Giving up our enemies can be tougher than one might think - they mean so much to us. Enemies give us a target for our frustrations; they energize entire nations to unite in common cause; they can be dehumanized to justify our aggression. But the worldview of Jesus reveals a world without room for enemies. Where no person can justifiably dehumanize another. Where judgment and condemnation are God's province alone. Giving up our enemies may be tough. But it is freeing. And it is integral to the path that leads us to the peaceable Kingdom of Jesus.
- Mar 11, 2012Superiority – Giving It Up
Mar 11, 2012Superiority – Giving It UpBy: Rev. Bob WeeksSeries: Giving It Up
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SUPERIORITY - GIVING IT UP
John 4:1-42 Superiority isn't usually something we think of giving up for Lent. It's a good thing, isn't it, to be superior? But attitudes of superiority that lead to discrimination and division can inflict tremendous pain and damage on the people around us. This week's message deals with Jesus' encounter with a Samaritan woman at the ancient well of Jacob. This passage in John 4 reveals Jesus' startling lack of "attitude" in his relationships with even those who his society counted as "inferior outsiders." He rejects ideas of cultural and moral superiority. He reveals himself as the Messiah and true source of eternal life. He reminds us that human beings can never find true fulfillment through their limited resources but must seek strength and truth and purpose from their Creator. Isn't it time we crucified our pride and attitudes of superiority and labored with Jesus to break down the walls of hostility that separate human beings from God and from each other? - Mar 4, 2012Expectations – Giving It Up!
Mar 4, 2012Expectations – Giving It Up!By: Rev. Bob WeeksSeries: Giving It UpPDF of Slides for the Sermon - "Expectations - Giving It Up" Through the season of Lent and Easter Sunday, we're exploring the good news that through Jesus Christ we can give up so much that holds us down. Many will be giving up chocolate for Lent - but what if we gave up some of the things that poison our souls? Our need to exert control over every situation. Expectations that are misaligned with God's expectations. The elevation of ourselves above others. The making and retention of enemies. Holding our lives too dear. The false idol of popularity. And finally - our crippling fear of death.... What if we gave up all of this for Lent?
- Feb 26, 2012Control – Give It Up
Feb 26, 2012Control – Give It UpBy: Rev. Bob WeeksSeries: Giving It UpPDF of "Give It Up - Control" - Sermon The first in the seven-part sermon series: "Give It Up." From Genesis to Revelation, control is a central theme of the Bible. When we view the world around us, most of our human endeavors focus upon that same theme of control. We first controlled fire to warm us, protect us from "the wild things," destroy our enemies, and clear the forests to grow crops all extensions of our desire to control our environment and our fate. For the sake of control, we form political alliances, erect fences around our homes, and dominate conversations and decisions. The world encourages the pursuit of personal control. "Take control of your future." "Look out for No. 1." "Don't let anyone tell you what to do." How different is the message of Jesus! Deny yourself. Take up your cross daily. Serve. Love. Trust in God. Are you ready to follow Jesus? Are you ready to give up control?