Thursday, January 22, 2026

Stronger together

“Everyone then who hears these words of mine and does them will be like a wise man who built his house on the rock.

-Matthew 7:24


Jesus taught us to build our lives on a firm foundation. I wonder if you have ever stopped to reflect on the core values that define you. Are God's words of love living in your heart? Are the burdens of the world controlling you? I have some really good friends who are incredibly smart. They are hard working and very good people, but they have also lost their way. This is sometimes due to drugs or alcohol. Other times the stress of the world can leave them feeling stranded. They have lost sight of their blessings and the wonderful attributes that made them who they are. 

I think we can all lose our way in the world. It's easy to get caught up in the pain, division, and heartbreak. It can also be difficult to stay focused on the blessings that matter most. Jesus can see the potential in each one of us. He knows that we are all gifted in different ways, and he wants us to flourish. Our current sermon series invites us to ask if we are trusting in God's Love or if we have built our foundation on shaky ground.



As I look at our world today, I see a lot of hurting people. Unfortunately we are so divided that we are having a hard time seeing one another as a children of God. Recently, my ten year old son recently found a book about refugees. I think he started reading it because it seemed like a good adventure story, but by the end he was talking about all the different people in the world who were struggling. It opened his eyes to all the real stories of people in the world. It also helped him to see the people right here in our community differently. There are plenty of people who are hurting in our city and they have real lives and real stories. We need to be people who look at one another with love.

Today I hope we can all take a breath and embrace the love that surrounds us. I hope we can all let go of the pain and find a new path forward.

Blessings,

Pastor Brian

Wednesday, January 7, 2026

What matters most...

I love the season of Christmas, but I am always astounded by how quickly it goes by. Just a few weeks ago, we were rushing to set everything up after Thanksgiving. There were Christmas concerts, a children's' pageant, and rehearsals. We prepared worship services and scrambled to buy presents. A few weeks later we took it all down. Life moves fast. I hope you were able to give thanks for the joy you received.

As quickly as the time went, I really loved the moments when I could stop to be present with the people around me. I loved being fully immersed in the Christmas worship services. I loved having my in-laws in town and sharing meals and incredible moments together. Finally, even after the season was over, I loved taking a bit of time to get away as a family for New Years. 

My family has taken a New Year's trip the past few years. It is always a bit stressful, because we really don't have time to plan it. We just pack up and go. This year was no different. There were also a number of things at church we were still dealing with, and we were going to face rainstorms in California. However, we wanted to find the time to make it work.

We piled our camping stuff into the van, hoped we had enough dry socks, and we took off. We stayed on the coast in California's Big Sur. We splashed through creeks to waterfalls, we watched elephant seals, and we explored the coastal redwood trees. It was wet, wild, and super fun. We came home exhausted and with tons on dirty laundry, but we were also rejuvenated as a family. It was wonderful just to spend some time together!







We are entering into a sermon series that is all about getting back to our foundation. We will look at the core teachings of Jesus, and we are taking a look at what matters most. Today I hope you can all find some time to get back to the basics. Don't let the small things drag you down. Let's find hope right where we are!

Blessings,

Pastor Brian