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Temptations

4.14 - 4.28.2024


We all know what it is to be tempted; it is part of our human nature.  One could surmise that the original sin was not eating the apple.  Rather, it was entertaining the temptation to take a bite.  Either way, humanity disobeyed God for which they were summarily deported from the perfect garden.  After Jesus’ baptism the synoptic gospels tells us that the Spirit drove Jesus into the wilderness.  There he fasted for forty days and nights.  At his weakest point physically and emotionally, the tempter comes to test Jesus’ resolve.  While Jesus may have been physically and emotionally vulnerable, his spirit remained resolute.  He was able to thwart the temptations put before him.  What can we learn from Jesus?  How can we battle the temptations before us?  Join us for this post-Easter series called Temptations Rev. Dr. Jim Hoffman


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The Last Words of Jesus

2.14 - 3.31.2024

Words – a varying combination of consonants and vowels strung together making a particular sound that communicates a thought or idea.  Most words are not like a calculus equation that is hard for us to understand.  Rather, we hear and quickly comprehend words spoken, especially ones in our native tongue.  While words are easy to hear and comprehend, what we may miss is the power that words have on the hearer.  Words have the power to convince people to do things they should or should not do.  Words have the power to persuade others to hold a new or different opinion.  Words can shape our image of the world.  Words can paint a picture of beauty or ugliness.  Words can demean, shame, or harm self or someone else.  Words can encourage and lift spirits.  Words can start and end wars.  Words can hurt and heal.  Words have power and are powerful things.

 

During this season of Lent and Easter, we will consider the last words of Jesus.  Some of them were spoken to his friends, others to strangers, and a few to family.  However, in precious waning moments of Jesus’ life, not a word was wasted.  They all carried weight and power which we can still experience today.  I invite you to come and join us as we consider the message in these last words of Jesus.  Rev. Dr. Jim Hoffman


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