Ascend
"My Help Comes From the Lord"
Ascend
"My Help Comes From the Lord"
New Worship Series
Ascend
10.19 - 11.23.2025
Much of the time I feel like we live in a world that is trying its best to drag us down. The reporting from our media sources accentuates the negative tone in government and society. Social media continues to infiltrate the minds of our youth and young adults with destructive messages. Even our churches are jumping in the fray of unrest and fueling it in the pews with unhelpful rhetoric. But does it have to be this way, or do we simply feel powerless to break the cycle we find ourselves trapped in?
An ancient Hebrew writer consolidated a collection of what are called ascent Psalms. There are 15 and tradition says faithful Jews would recite one of them for each of the 15 steps that led up to the temple in Jerusalem. They centered the worshipper on God their helper and opened them up to a deeper praise of the Creator.
I need to break the cycle of negativity that floods my mind and soul daily. Maybe you feel the same. My intent for this series is to guide us into new possibilities and a new space – a space where God is praised for all things and our days are centered on thanksgiving. As we come closer to the end of 2025, I am on a search for goodness. I invite you to join me.
Come and join us for the next six weeks as we read and reflect on the Psalms of Ascent that will bless our souls and lead us to a deeper praise of God. ~Rev. Dr. Jim Hoffman
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Past Worship Series
Ingredients For Extravagant Generosity
9.21 - 10.1.2025
We all know that it takes the right ingredients to make the perfect chocolate chip cookie or chicken piccata. Singular items mixed together in the right balance and you get the ultimate results – results your taste buds appreciate, your brain cheers for, and your body gains from. Generosity is a mixing of the right ingredients producing many things in our world. The scriptures remind us that we are to give cheerfully, generously, consistently, and sacrificially. These ingredients combined produce faith, hope, and love in service to the common good for the world. Our vision for this year’s stewardship focus is to first give thanks for all that we have and continue to support the ministries and missions of St. John’s. Second, to bring in from the margins those who are not using the ingredients of generosity in the balance God calls us to. Finally, to encourage us to expand the ingredients in our individual and communal generosity recipe. Our common desire is to be a blessing to all the world because we have been blessed, often beyond measure. From that, let us listen to God who desires for us to bless others through the right mix of ingredients that make up extravagant generosity. - Rev. Dr. Jim Hoffman
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