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Let Us Not Grow Weary
For a relatively small congregation, Epworth continues to make a big impact on many lives. Learn more about how the simple habit of buying your grocery and retail cards from Epworth can help to prevent homelessness in our community.
Good News, Here and Now
Where in your life, church, or Worcester area do you see the poor getting good news? Where are captives getting word of their release, blinded being able to see, oppressed set free, and Jubilee happening?
Building Hope
Heading into 2016, we have much to be grateful for!! Through Christ, we begin anew and we can accomplish all God asks of us because God has given each baptized disciple the gift of the Holy Spirit.
The Seeker
Epiphany is celebrated January 6th. May we continue to seek God in our everyday, ordinary events, and life experiences that the eyes of our heart might be awakened and we are able to see the gift and beauty of each moment and event.
Willing to Be Surprised
At Christmas, as at other times in life, it’s easy to become so focused on the one thing that we want that we miss the joy and beauty of other gifts that surround us. Are you willing to be open to appreciating what is happening in the moment?
Post Office Lines
Every day we have many opportunities to honor God, wherever we find ourselves. Even my waiting in the post office this morning became a holy moment when I shifted my thoughts away from myself and began focusing on others and on God.
Unfolding Light
I share a poem from colleague Steve Garnaas-Holmes – “Unfolding Light”. My prayer is: May we make our heart open that Christ may enter in, renew us, and make us into all God created us to be.
Give the Gift of Prayer
As we head towards Christmas, many of us will receive cards in the mail. What a wonderful gift that someone has thought about us and taken the time to share their message with us.
Shout for Joy!
As a child in Sunday school, I was encouraged to memorize scripture. We were assigned the Psalm 23 and Psalm 100 in the third grade. To me, Psalm 100 captures the joy of understanding and being thankful for our relationship with God.
All Saints’ Day
United Methodists define saints as “all Christian people of every time and place”. On All Saints’ Day we remember the glory of God in the saints who have gone before us. Who are the saints in your life?