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Our recent series on the Lord’s Prayer explored its timeless words with fresh eyes. More than just a prayer, it’s a framework for the kind of life Jesus wants us to live – moving us from asking to acting, from praying to participating in God’s work. Each line pulls us deeper into God’s heart, reminding us who God is, who we are, and how we’re called not just to pray but to live, love, and act in the world.

Here’s a quick recap using the NRSVUE translation, shaped around what we ask of God and how we are called to act in response:

Our Father in heaven, may your name be revered as holy.

Ask

For God’s character to be known and revered throughout the world.

Act

Practice daily acts of kindness, stand up for what is right, treat others with dignity and respect, and live with trust and confidence, knowing we are deeply loved and never alone, held in the care of a God who nurtures us like a loving parent.

May your kingdom come. May your will be done, on earth as it is in heaven.

Ask

For God’s justice, peace, and love to shape the world around us.

Act

Be agents of change by volunteering in our communities, advocating for justice, promoting peace and equity in daily life, and actively working to align our actions with God’s dream for creation.

Give us today our daily bread.

Ask

For our daily needs to be met, trusting God to provide for us and for others.

Act

Share resources generously, support food banks, care for neighbors in need, and cultivate gratitude for the provisions we receive.

And forgive us our debts, as we also have forgiven our debtors.

Ask

For forgiveness from God in proportion to the forgiveness we extend to others.

Act

Engage in personal and communal practices of forgiveness, seek reconciliation with those we’ve wronged, release grudges, and advocate for economic justice, addressing systems of inequality and exploitation.

And do not bring us to the time of trial, but rescue us from evil.

Ask

To avoid unnecessary trials and hardship, and for strength, courage, and resource to endure when they do inevitably come our way.

Act

Embrace the reality of trials as part of the journey of faith, stand firm through prayer, draw strength from faith communities, and expect opposition as a sign of faithful living in alignment with Jesus’ teachings.

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Rev. Tom Hathaway - July 28, 2024

What God's Love Is Like

Ever wondered how many Christian denominations exist? The Center for Global Christianity estimates a mind-blowing 47,000! If getting the "right" beliefs is what makes a Christian, we'd at best have a 1-in-47,000 chance. Clearly, it's not about perfect beliefs. What truly defines us is experiencing God's love— unearned, undeserved, freely given. In this message, we dive into this foundational experience. What is God’s love really like? How do we know we've felt it? Join us as we explore Jesus' parables to uncover the profound, transformative power of God’s love in our lives.

Scripture References: Luke 15:11-24, Matthew 18:23-34, Matthew 20:1-16

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When we think of “summer love,” we often imagine those fleeting, unforgettable romances that fade as quickly as a summer sunset. But what if love could be more? This four-week series, “Summer Love,” is all about diving into the deep, unshakable love of God—a love that’s anything but temporary. God’s love is radical, transformative, and here to stay. We’ll explore how this boundless love can revolutionize our lives and relationships. Come along as we uncover how understanding and embracing God’s love can help us live authentically and compassionately in a world that desperately needs it. Let’s make this summer all about a love that lasts.

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