A 5C Church: Committed
God doesn’t just call the equipped, God equips the called. God gives you what you need: God gives you the time and resources and people and money and everything…
God doesn’t just call the equipped, God equips the called. God gives you what you need: God gives you the time and resources and people and money and everything—but you do have to manage it, that’s how it works, God doesn’t micromanage, God says: you manage it.
That’s the last part of the scripture today, Jesus says: if you are going to build a tower, you have to map it out and think through what it is going to take to finish it—you need a plan, this is very practical, you have to get organized and set your intentions so you can use the resources you have been given well, so you can fulfill your purpose.
Podcast: Rule Of Life
So you filled out your Rule Of Life - now maybe you need some resources! Listen to Pastor Blair, Pastor Cathy and Aaron Manes talk about what resources they like and use to aide them on their path of spiritual growth!
So you filled out your Rule Of Life - now maybe you need some resources! Listen to Pastor Blair, Pastor Cathy and Aaron Manes talk about what resources they like and use to aide them on their path of spiritual growth! Listen as they share what weekly emails, apps and other resources are important to them as they seek their own spiritual growth.
A 5C Church: Christian Community
You know sometimes folks say to me, well I go to my yoga studio instead of church, and look, I love yoga, I try and do yoga, I think it is very spiritual, but just to be clear: your yoga studio isn’t storming the gates of systemic racism, your yoga studio isn’t going to be there with you every week, two or three times a week, helping you to storm the gates of illness…you need the church.
That’s the church, that’s Christian community—you know sometimes folks say to me, well I go to my yoga studio instead of church, and look, I love yoga, I try and do yoga, I think it is very spiritual, but just to be clear: your yoga studio isn’t storming the gates of systemic racism, your yoga studio isn’t going to be there with you every week, two or three times a week, helping you to storm the gates of illness…you need the church.
And the church needs you. I want you to hear that, the church needs you. I need you to storm the gates of hell, Jesus says.
A 5C Church: Constructive
In this service you will hear testimonies from three faith leaders who will answer the question “What is one theological idea that has shaped your faith?”
A 5C Church: Constructive
In this service you will hear testimonies from three faith leaders who will answer the question “What is one theological idea that has shaped your faith?”
The guest speakers are Brittany Burrows, Rev. Holly Reinhart-Marean and Rev. Larry George.
A 5C Church: Creative
When you start to live in the reality that God is making all things new, then you start to see the pattern, you see the new thing coming from the rubble, you see the stump of the tree to be sure but you know to look closer and you see the shoot of new life coming through.
A 5C Church: Creative
When you start to live in the reality that God is making all things new, then you start to see the pattern, you see the new thing coming from the rubble, you see the stump of the tree to be sure but you know to look closer and you see the shoot of new life coming through.
So you can trust what is coming next - you look back and you grieve what was and you feel the pain of what is not there but then you turn to your imagination and you trust that something new is going to come out of even this.
I will tell you in February last year when the General Conference of the United Methodist Church doubled down on discriminating against LGBTQ+ persons, I was so deeply sad: this is not the church I know, not the Wesleyan theology and tradition we are about It was the darkest time in United Methodism I have experience but then the Spirit hovered over our congregation and what emerged is our conviction and courage to not just say we are inclusive but to show it through our actions by voting to open up our altar to same-gender weddings and it has made us an even greater witness for Christ’s love.
Present To Peace
What if that became your prayer this Advent season, what if you invited Christ to make you an instrument of peace, at your dinner table this Christmas, at your workplace, with your friends?
God is always initiating peace with us. “My peace I give to you,” Jesus says. But we have to accept that gift, that peace. We have to receive it. And when we finally do accept that gift, it changes us. We are transformed. We experience inner peace that changes how we experience the world, how we interact with others. We become conduits of that peace through our being.
St. Francis put it this way: Make me an instrument of your peace. Make me an instrument. Change me so that I become a way through which your peace is shared.
What if that became your prayer this Advent season, what if you invited Christ to make you an instrument of peace, at your dinner table this Christmas, at your workplace, with your friends…let me sow seeds of peace in every situation, in every relationship.
Present To The Presence
The Advent Worship Series begins as Pastor Blair interviews with Dr. Ruben Habito to talk about how we find and practice the presence of God in our own lives.
The Advent Worship Series begins as Pastor Blair interviews with Dr. Ruben Habito to talk about how we find and practice the presence of God in our own lives.
About Dr. Ruben Habito
Ruben L.F. Habito is a Filipino former Jesuit priest turned master practicing in the Sanbo Kyodan lineage of Zen. In his early youth he was sent to Japan on missionary work where he began Zen practice under Yamada Koun-roshi, a Zen master who taught many Christians students, which was unusual for the time. In 1988, Ruben received Dharma transmission from Yamada Koun. Ruben left the Jesuit order in 1989, and in 1991 founded the lay organization Maria Kannon Zen Center in Dallas, Texas. He has taught at Perkins School of Theology, Southern Methodist University since 1989 where he continues to be a faculty member. He is married and has two sons.
Cultivating Gratitude
Waking up with gratitude helps me to wake up to what’s most important in my life. That’s thanksliving. That’s being thankful.
I realized a few years ago that no matter what was going on in my life, unless I trained myself, I’d wake up thinking about what was not working in my life. It was a wake-up call. I decided I must develop a discipline to wake up thinking about what’s working in my life and not what needs to be fixed. I tried many alternatives until I found one that increases my early morning time in the focused mode. Here is my first thought in the morning, it may help you to:
As soon as I wake up and become aware of myself and the world around me, I focus on gratitude. I start with a few deep breaths and think about five people in my life I’m grateful for. As I breathe in slowly and deeply, I bring the first person’s face in front of my closed eyes. I try to see this person as clearly as I can in the part of the world where he or she is right now. Then I send this person my silent gratitude while breathing out—again, slowly and deeply. I repeat this exercise with five people. I avoid rushing through the experience, relishing the few seconds I spend remembering each person.
Then he says this:
Waking up with gratitude helps me to wake up to what’s most important in my life.
That’s #thanksliving. That’s being thankful.
The #Thanksliving Gratitude Podcast
Pastor Blair and Spiritual Director Aaron Manes sit and talk about what Tim Ferriss, Brené Brown, Robert Emmons and several others have taught them about gratitude.
Pastor Blair and Spiritual Director Aaron Manes sit and talk about what Tim Ferriss, Brené Brown, Robert Emmons and several others have taught them about gratitude.
Here are a few books we recommend:
“Thanks!” by Robert Emmons (click here)
“Dare To Lead” by Brené Brown (click here)
Giving Thanks In Every Thing?
Adversity happens to everyone, it’s how you respond to that adversity that separates you from other people. How will you respond to the adversity in your life? With grumbling or gratitude? You may not feel gratitude but you can choose to look for things to be grateful for.
Adversity happens to everyone, it’s how you respond to that adversity that separates you from other people.
How will you respond to the adversity in your life? With grumbling or gratitude? You may not feel gratitude but you can choose to look for things to be grateful for. Will you say our verse today with me again?
Rejoice always, pray continually, give thanks in all circumstances; for this is God’s will for you in Christ Jesus.
Made For Gratitude
“So you think this is just another day in your life? It’s not just another day. It is the one day that is given to you…today.”
Martin Luther, the great church reformer of the 16th century was asked once what is worship, what is the nature of true worship, and he said one line: the tenth leper turning back.
Worship is the tenth leper turning back and shouting his gratitude, glorifying God, kneeling at Jesus’ feet, so grateful. I didn’t like worship today, the message didn’t speak to me and the music was boring and the sound system messed up again and…
Look I have said each of these things before and I hope this isn’t your experience, but what is worship? The tenth leper turning back. Worship is when you’ve been running and running and you stop. You pause. You look at everything you have been given and go: thank you. Thank you for this breath. Thank you for this day.
Thank you for this community, for the car I drive, for the coffee I drink, thank you. It is recognizing that there is a giver and a gift, and we are the recipients of the gift…the breath we are given, we didn’t earn it, the sunshine, the taste of fresh bread, the smell of the air after a rain, the sound of a baby laughing…gift, it is all gift.
When you stop and pause and take a breath and look around you, you can’t help but say: thanks. Thank you for this.
Remember Me
As we remember the saints in our lives on All Saints Sunday – we remember the duality of how we think of saints – those who have already passed, and also those who are still living.
We remember that those who have passed on as holy, and filled with grace. And we remember that they lived out this grace in so many ways – in worship, in service, with compassion for those who hurt, seeking justice for those who are oppressed. And in remembering them, remembering those saints, we remember how they influenced us, and our lives, to share spiritual wisdom and love and light while they were here, physically, with us.
But hear me on this. Those that we remember as saints did not ‘become saints’ when they died. They were saints – they were holy – even when they lived.
Which means, then, that as we remember the saints in our lives on All Saints Sunday – we remember the duality of how we think of saints – those who have already passed, and also those who are still living.
Including each one of us. Including you.
Beyond Racial Reconciliation
If we do not go outside of the boundaries of our own normal path and discover our true neighbors whom Jesus defines as neighbor, it is to our own peril, our own detriment as a society, as a planet, and certainly as people who claim to follow Jesus.
We have to go outside of the boundaries of our normal path to find people who are our neighbors.
This message from Jesus could not be more relevant today…the world is becoming more and more diverse…by 2045 America will no longer be a majority white nation…learning to see those who are different than us as our neighbors is critical…
If we do not go outside of the boundaries of our own normal path and discover our true neighbors whom Jesus defines as neighbor, it is to our own peril, our own detriment as a society, as a planet, and certainly as people who claim to follow Jesus.
Podcast: Beyond The Border
Pastor Blair Thompson-White along with Arapaho UMC members Rick Miller, Jill Curtis and Cliff Clark recently returned from a “Courts and Ports” trip at the US/Mexico Border.
Pastor Blair Thompson-White along with Arapaho UMC members Rick Miller, Jill Curtis and Cliff Clark recently returned from a “Courts and Ports” trip at the US/Mexico Border where there were able to observe first-hand some of the daily activities that are happening. They sat down today to discuss it together and share some stories with us.
Beyond Education
So why should we care about the educational journey of all children and not just our own? Because every child is created in the image of God. Every child is worthy of an excellent education.
Beyond Education
Advocating for the education of all children is a discipline because the idea that every child regardless of sex or race or income level or the neighborhood they live in deserves an excellent education—is a concept at the very heart of our Christian faith and Methodist tradition.
Let me start with our Christian faith—in the beginning, you remember that line from Genesis, chapter 1…God makes it clear that every human being is made in God’s image. Let’s look at the verse:
Then God said, ‘Let us make humankind in our image, according to our likeness; and let them have dominion over the fish of the sea, and over the birds of the air, and over the cattle, and over all the wild animals of the earth, and over every creeping thing that creeps upon the earth.’
So God created humankind in his image, in the image of God he created them.
So why should we care about the educational journey of all children and not just our own? Because every child is created in the image of God. Every child is worthy of an excellent education. And what’s more is—according to the text—our human purpose is to care for our planet and the people in our planet.
Beyond The US/Mexico Border
You are citizens with the saints and members of the household of God. Your citizenship, your membership, is ultimately in the house of God, that’s where you reside—and the laws in the house of God are: everybody is welcome. Everybody is invited in. Everybody is treated as a child of God.
Beyond The US/Mexico Border
You are citizens with the saints and members of the household of God. Your citizenship, your membership, is ultimately in the house of God, that’s where you reside—and the laws in the house of God are: everybody is welcome. Everybody is invited in. Everybody is treated as a child of God.
Any law that contradicts this, any law that contradicts the greatest commandment, any law that contradicts the law of the sermon on the mount for us who claim to follow Jesus the Christ is not acceptable and it is up to us to speak out and say so.
Testimonies: Why I Am A Christian.
Listen to testimonies from Rev. Maggie Proshek, Bob Nelson and Amy Bird as they tell us about why they are Christians.
Listen to testimonies from Rev. Maggie Proshek, Bob Nelson and Amy Bird as they tell us about why they are Christians.
You Can't Stop The Beat
You can’t stop the beat…you can’t stop the Spirit sweeping over the waters, you can’t stop the new thing God is doing making all things new. What is to prevent the beat? Absolutely nothing.
You can’t stop the beat. You can’t stop the Spirit sweeping over the waters. You can’t stop the new thing God is doing making all things new. What is to prevent the beat? Absolutely nothing.
What I know for sure is this: there is this dance party of grace and justice and joy going on all the time and you are invited to come and dance. Yes, you.
You who have been to the dance party before and you who have never been or never thought you couldn’t come, come and join in the party, you who think you are too old to dance, or too out of shape to dance, come to the party…
You who have been watching everyone from the sidelines, come to the dance floor, come all you saints and all you sinners, come all you who don’t know a thing about dancing and you who thought you knew but are learning new steps, come: the lord of the dance invites all to this dance party of grace and justice and joy and I don’t want you to miss it.
What is to prevent you from being a part of the movement of the spirit in the world making all things new, including you?
Absolutely nothing.
Feed The Birds
Will we actually take actions and make decisions and live in a way that shows the reality we are living in - the reality that Jesus Christ is Lord of our life and we live like him, we live with his values and his way of seeing, which means we live generously.
George Banks can see there is an alternative reality, if only he can see he doesn’t have to live the bank values. If only we can see there is a better way to live, too.
We can see there is a better way. Because of Jesus the Christ we see there is an alternative vision of reality, a vision of generosity over greed, kindness over arrogance, compassion over consumerism, the question is no longer do we see the difference between the bank values and the cathedral values, the question is will we choose the cathedral values, will we choose to live our lives according to the teachings of Jesus Christ?
That is our baptismal covenant, we say the words, we make the promise, we actually reaffirm this commitment to live according to Christ every time we do a baptism, but words are just words until they are supported with actions.
Will we actually take actions and make decisions and live in a way that shows the reality we are living in - the reality that Jesus Christ is Lord of our life and we live like him, we live with his values and his way of seeing, which means we live generously.
Changed For Good (Wicked)
What is the pain and hurt you’ve experienced? Now I have learned that you can’t put an institution in the box, you can’t put the church in the box, you can’t put a business in the box or the government in the box. You’ve got to get specific here, who hurt you. People hurt other people-who has hurt you?
What is the pain and hurt you’ve experienced? Now I have learned that you can’t put an institution in the box, you can’t put the church in the box, you can’t put a business in the box or the government in the box. You’ve got to get specific here, who hurt you. People hurt other people-who has hurt you?
Name the hurt, get your mind around what is in the box. It’s very freeing to be honest about the hurt you’ve experienced and how you were made to feel. So put it in the box and then you put the box down and you send it away. You could even do this for real, like you could do a ritual around this.
You could write it down and put it in an actual box and drive to a shredding company, watch them shred the paper and recycle the box, leave it there-you get the point: whatever you need to do whether literally or metaphorically with the box, send it away, leave it somewhere so you don’t have to carry it anymore. You can be set free from it, so this hurt is no longer in circulation.
When forgiveness happens, we no longer carry this burden around with us. We are changed for good and so is the world.