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SERMON SNAPSHOT: Sunday, July 12, 2020
Dear Friends in Christ –
A few years ago I preached a sermon entitled “The Right Time to Hope". I began by describing, a spot in which I often found myself – just off the fairway, right off the green, beyond the groomed and manicured façade I too often attempt to maintain. I spoke of finding myself in the rough, in the weeds. A place I couldn’t see my way out of – a place that I most often had to work really hard to reach! But today’s parable doesn’t start or culminate in the weeds – no, the setting of today’s lesson isn’t where you might wake up and seem to have plopped and you ask yourself, “How’d I get in this mess?”
No, this morning, in the 13th chapter of the Gospel according to Matthew, Jesus isn’t talking about a circumstance, he’s talking about the world – our world, where we live side by side, co-mingled, intimate and tangled.
This is one of the most practical parables that Jesus taught. Practical for ancient Palestine, rural and agrarian – and practical for Charleston, just again rated the top destination in the world!
What will we take with us into the heat of a July day as insects strum their song of summer? The soaring banks of clouds remind us that our schedules are not our own and that the rain falls when it will and where it will on the just and the unjust together.
The right time to hope is now!
In anticipation and in hope –
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CHURCH-WIDE TAG SALE
We have decided to delay our tag sale (yard, garage sale), till the end of September or October because of the virus. I now go around my house picking up nicknacks, and saying "bye- bye" I am decluttering. I look in closets and drawers and say to my clothes, "I haven't worn you in a year, so I guess I don't need you "bye-bye". Now I have a few piles and bags for the tag sale. So go around your house, garage, basement, and attic before time goes by and it's too late. I will need volunteers at the beginning of September to help me organize and price things. I will also need volunteers to spread the word, make posters/flyers to post at the college, stores, and churches and to put an ad in the paper. Please call and let me know if you can help out.
Thanks so much,
Dawn McCready
293-921-7819