‘God is with you’

John Wesley wrote, ‘The best thing of all is God is with us.’ One of the most comforting and hope-filled realities of life is that God is with us. There is nowhere in all the world, nor heights, nor depths of our psyches, that God is not there. We are never alone or on our own.

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Trust in Turbulent Times

God wants us to trust Him even more in turbulent times. Last Sunday Munholland voted to disaffiliate from the UMC. We went through a difficult, soul searching time of discernment. For many it has been turbulent with God wants us to trust Him even more in turbulent times emotions, challenging in thinking, relationally stretching, and spiritually tiering

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Freed for a New Future

Throughout my ministry I have had people ask me if they thought God could ever forgive them. They had done terribly things – infidelity, horrible acts of racism, embezzlement, even murder. Have you done something that you feel so terrible about that you wonder if God could ever forgive you? Do you have guilt burning within you,

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'Enough for others'

Jesus’ prayer is a communal prayer. “Our Father… give us our daily bread… forgive us our trespasses… lead us not into temptation… deliver us…”. It seems that God wants to do something in us and through us. ‘Our daily bread’ reminds us that God has given us enough for others. This is obvious, but it is not always obvious how what we have

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Intimately Transcendent

The Lord’s Prayer begins, ‘Our Father who is in Heaven…’. The first part is so familial and intimate. Jesus told us to address God as Father. The Creator calls you His child! Paul puts it this way, “The Spirit you received brought about your adoption to sonship. And by him we cry, “Abba, Father.” (Rom 8:15). Jesus doesn’t say The Lord’s Prayer

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'The Look of Love '

What does love look like? We often associate love with an attendant feeling. ‘I love my wife.’ ‘I love custard pie.’ ‘I love tennis.’ ‘I love my brothers.’ ‘I love God.’ As you read these, did you sense a different feeling with each one? We tend to think of love in the abstract and it’s affective impact on

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Rev. Jonathan BeckMunholland
'How to Be a Peace Maker '

We love the idea of being a peacemaker. After all, don’t we want peace in our lives and relationships? The catch is that it requires us to step into the conflict while controlling ourselves. Conflict puts us into fight or flight demoralizing, mode. Neither one is controlled. If you go to fight, you might react by criticizing, putting down,

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Rev. Jonathan BeckMunholland
'Holy Communion and the Passover Meal '

When we have Holy Communion, we often forget that it was a Passover meal. However, it seems that it was important to Jesus. He said, “I have eagerly desired to eat this Passover with you…” (Luke 22:15). There is a great deal of symbolism throughout that Passover meal that connects with Jesus’ sacrifice and covenant with us.

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