Greetings, beloved children of God,
On Father’s Day, we reflect on the powerful story of the prodigal son in Luke 15—a story many of us know well. A younger son makes poor choices, squanders his inheritance, and finds himself broken and alone. Yet when he returns home, his father does something unexpected: he runs to meet him, embraces him, and celebrates his return without hesitation.
This father models a kind of love that is bold, unconditional, and grace-filled. He does not dwell on past mistakes, shame, or failure. Instead, he focuses on what truly matters—his son was lost and is now found, dead and now alive.
In contrast, the older brother struggles with resentment and judgment. He cannot see beyond his brother’s failures and, in doing so, misses the joy and blessing already present in his own life. This tension invites us to reflect: which posture do we take?
God calls us to love like the father—to extend compassion without limits, to welcome others without conditions, and to set aside judgment and fear. God’s love is not limited or scarce; there is always more than enough to share.
When we remember how deeply we are loved and forgiven, we are empowered to love others the same way. This is the heart of our calling: to love boldly, reflect God’s grace, and help others experience the joy of belonging in God’s family.
Don’t forget the many folks who have requested prayer for themselves or a loved one. God listens when we pray. Also, do not forget that the Rev. Beverly Tye is preaching for us this Sunday, June 28th. I am looking forward to being there with you and to listening to Rev. Tye.
The United States turns 250 years old this July 4th. Regardless of your politics, we are blessed to be born in this nation. Pray for our leaders that God would work a miracle on their hearts and minds. We will celebrate this momentous event with a 4th of July Picnic after church on July 4th. We will have a sandwich bar for you to build your own sandwich. Most importantly, we are inviting you to bring homemade ice cream for our dessert. We will discuss more on Sunday.
Love to all, Mary

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