Devotionals2023-12-14T13:34:03-07:00

Devotionals

Please enjoy our weekly devotionals written by our pastors

512, 2024

Stickers and Pears

By |December 5th, 2024|

I was driving to pick up my three-year-old granddaughter with another one happily singing in the backseat.  After arriving, I buckled in the second three-year-old as she proudly pointed to a sticker on her hand.  Before I could exit the parking lot, she let out a piercing shriek which, on investigation, was the result of the sticker being taken and ripped in two.  The shocking element of [...]

2811, 2024

Defaulting to Thankfulness

By |November 28th, 2024|

For years my son and I have had season tickets to a local university’s football program.  “Avid” is an insufficient representation of our level of support for the team.  Frankly, we’re obnoxious.  Next to my son is a seat occupied by his co-worker, and fellow football zealot.  Last week we attended one of the most significant games in years.  The opponent was higher ranked and stood between us and [...]

2111, 2024

Substance Over Signaling

By |November 21st, 2024|

A British journalist claims to have originated the phrase “virtue signaling” in 2015.  It is a way of expressing an opinion, often on social media, that aligns with some modern moral crusade without actually doing anything concrete to support it.  Someone may add a symbol to their post to show their solidarity with a movement without having given a single dollar to help.  Another [...]

1411, 2024

Are You Listening?

By |November 14th, 2024|

Listening well is a skill that’s easily taken for granted.  You hear things all day long, but it doesn’t mean you’re listening.  Husbands are frequently, often accurately, accused of failing to listen to their wives.  Students figure out how to pay just enough attention to respond to questioning teachers and parents of four-year-olds perfect the ability to reply with uncommitted “uh-huh’s” all day long.  [...]

711, 2024

Simeon’s Example

By |November 7th, 2024|

Outside of suffering deep, personal hardship, it seems that the doctrine of God’s sovereignty never undergoes more scrutiny than it does during election season.  Never are more exasperated why’s asked, dismayed how is it possible’s sighed or unnerved laments of can it get any worse voiced.  Election campaigns give evil a position of prominence.  Ephesians 5 describes the “shameful” acts that take place in the dark, yet we watch them get shamelessly [...]

3110, 2024

Good Stewards

By |October 31st, 2024|

A few days ago I returned from North Carolina where I got a firsthand look at some of the damage caused by Hurricane Helene.  Rapids destroyed concrete bridges, caused mudslides and rerouted rivers.  Cavernous sinkholes were left behind, water towers dropped and roadways wiped off the map.  The most impactful part of my time there were the stories of the survivors.  There were horror stories to be sure—one [...]