Max’s Corner

Board Meeting Last Sunday

We looked at the last year in a board meeting last Sunday and, the truth is, we are doing well.

And we want to keep doing well—or better. So let us remain faithful. Let us continue to reach people with the truth of God’s unconditional love for all people.

Worship Last Sunday

“I look forward to finding out how many we had,” someone said as they exited. “It looked like a full house.” We had 67. Which is a pretty good post-COVID bunch. And we had a good service.

That Communion choir number (“How Beautiful”) was particularly lovely. Our small choir makes a powerful sound. It helps to have a great choir director.

Transfiguration Sunday

This is Transfiguration Sunday and the Wednesday after is Ash Wednesday.

Our Ash Wednesday service will start at 7:00 p.m.

“He Shook the Foundations”

I will preach this Sunday—a sermon I am very excited to preach: “He Shook the Foundations.” When it is over, I hope we may better understand why the religious leaders wanted Jesus dead. (And if he came back today, most conservative Christians would want the same thing.)

Then Mary will have two Sundays to take us a few more “steps.” (Her sermons are following the “Twelve Steps” for addiction recovery.)

Breakfast

First of all—remember that we have it—10:30 every Sunday. Winston—inventor of the Sunday breakfast–wants to cut back to twice a month. Mac and Faith Salfen will take it for the third Sunday. We need someone to take the fourth Sunday each month.

See you Sunday.

Hey! Let’s hit 70 some Sunday soon.

God bless—MB