Monday, April 30, 2007

May 6, 2007

This coming week at Cornerstone:


Psalm 148The Whole Creation Invoked to Praise the LORD.

Acts 11:1-18 Peter Reports at Jerusalem

Revelation 21:1-6 The New Heaven and Earth

John 13:31-35 A New Command

Saturday, April 28, 2007

HAPPY 50th BIRTHDAY DOC


Happy Birthday to you!
Happy Birthday to you!
Happy Birthday dear Doc.
Happy Birthday to you!
A Happy Birthday to you, a happy birthday to you,
May you feel Jesus near, every day of the year.
Happy birthday to you a happy birthday to you,
and the best year that you've ever had!

Friday, April 20, 2007

The Illusion of Control

For a visual of where the sermon is heading this coming Sunday take a look at The Miraculous Draught of Fishes painted by Peter Paul Rueben's circa 1618.

Lectionary readings for this week:
Psalm 30

Acts 9:1-6

Revelation 5:11-14

John 21:1-19

From the preview we were given Wednesday night at Prayer Meeting (starts at 6:30 and is a wonderful pick me up during the week), God has an awesome word to speak to us this week. We hope you will be able to join us at 9:00 am for Sunday School and 10:15 for worship!

Sunday, April 15, 2007

Two Commandments or Three or One?

The Greatest Commandment
Matthew 22:34-40
Hearing that Jesus had silenced the Sadducees, the Pharisees got together. One of them, an expert in the law, tested him with this question:

"Teacher, which is the greatest commandment in the Law?" Jesus replied: " 'Love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your mind.' This is the first and greatest commandment. And the second is like it: 'Love your neighbor as yourself.' All the Law and the Prophets hang on these two commandments."

God woke me up early this morning thinking about this particular passage, and since I'm up I might as well blog about it.

The Greatest Commandment in a nut shell: Love God. The second: Love your neighbor like you love yourself.

And that, my friend is where I started to think. Love God. Sounds easy enough. He's our creator, the one who has our lives mapped out, maybe. God's always the one that we turn to when we're in a bind. Sure, loving God is easy. Right?

But love your neighbor like you love yourself. That one isn't as easy as the first. Who are my neighbors? The strangers that live on my street? How about the people I interact with on a daily basis. What about people that live in other countries that I've never met and never will, are they my neighbors? What about other christians, even if they believe something a little different. Are they my neighbors? But some of these christians have caused me a lot of pain in my life, do I really have to love them?

But the scripture says, 'Love your neighbor as yourself.' As yourself. There's a catch. You can't just love your neighbor. You have to love your neighbor AS YOURSELF. But that would imply that you do actually love yourself. Somedays its easy to love me, but there are days when I wouldn't be my friend, or my neighbor.

So did Jesus give us two commandments or three?
Love God.
Love your neighbor.
Love yourself.

Or let me put it this way,

Love yourself so that you can
Love your neighbor so that you can
Love God.

Or maybe this way.

Love.
Love.
Love.

Wednesday, April 11, 2007

A sneak peek

Here's a link to a sneak peek at the sermon for this Sunday.

See you there!

There's a slacker in the midst...

... and her name is Leslee. Sorry I haven't been getting the scriptures out every week like I intend. Real life has a way of sneaking up and distracting me. But I am here and here with the second week of Easter's scriptures to post.

From what I've heard last Sunday morning's service was wonderful! The choir sang their little hearts out for God and even the congregation joined in on one of them. God spoke well through Doc on Sunday as he preached from John 20:1-18. He emailed me the sermon since I wasn't able to attend. He thinks I'm scared of the crowd on Easter morning, he might be right. I've tried to talk him into posting on his sermon blog, so far he hasn't. Perhaps you could leave a comment here and encourage him if you'd like to read them.

Now, on to April 15th's scriptures so you can read ahead. Have a great week, see you Sunday!

Psalm 118:14-29

Acts 5:27-32

Revelation 1:4-8

John 20:19-31