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SERMON SNAPSHOT: Sunday, July 19, 2020
Dear Friends in Christ –
Our text this week is about a journey from deformity to transformation to restoration – the Gerasene Demoniac. The story occurs in three of the Gospels, but the narrative is most richly told as Luke writes it to the gentiles. He weaves the story of a man tragically possessed by demons, as it was thought at the time. The name of the demon is Legion, a Roman army unit of about six thousand soldiers. For the people of the day, it would symbolize “occupying forces whose power was overwhelming and whose presence meant the loss of control over every dimension of their lives.” That was the effect of the Roman soldiers over the Jewish populace and the effect of the demons over the man. Does this sound like a pandemic? Not too much of a reach as we strive to cope with an unpredictable, insidious and viral enemy. Not too much of a reach as we come to a reckoning of generations of systemic racism and denial.
Jesus has crossed the sea, has entered enemy territory, has rebuked the natural elements, has flummoxed his recently conscripted disciples. No place he won’t go, no one beyond his reach. This is a 2000 year old tale of chaos calmed and conquest for a man’s soul through compassion that gives us hope for today.
Turn on and tune in – dial your spirits into the Gospel truth. Invite your friends. Chat about it. Find yourself in the story. Though we are distanced, let us still be engaged.
In anticipation –
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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