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  • Thoughts on Environmental Collapse and Nature

    Thoughts on Environmental Collapse and Nature

    Joe Bautista addressed Luke 12:13-21 this week, along with some references to Eccliastes. He began his sermon time by asking our youth about their understanding of climate change. And Joe relates that we have the highest rate of extinction in our age than any period in the history of the planet. So Joe goes to… Read more

  • Summer on the Mount: Judging

    Summer on the Mount: Judging

    Frank Scoffield Nellessen continues our summer series from the sermon on the mount in Matthew 7:1-5 where Jesus warns us not to judge others, lest we be judged by God with the same standard — along with the description of the splinter in our neighbors eye vs. the log in our own. Frank begins with… Read more

  • Summer on the Mount: Oaths

    Summer on the Mount: Oaths

    On July 14th, Tim spoke on Matthew 5:33-37 as part of our summer series on the sermon on the mount. This week’s topic is the swearing of oaths — which many Mennonites still refrain from doing. Jesus says simply let your yes be yes and your no be no. Be people who speak truth at… Read more

  • When someone throws dirt in your lemonade

    When someone throws dirt in your lemonade

    Lisa Danner talks about forgivess from the Lord’s prayer in Matthew 6:9-15. She begins with a story of some children from our church family demonstrating simple forgiveness that they’ve learned to do readily. Lisa notices that the final verse about forgiveness from God is contingent on our own forgiveness of others — unlike the other… Read more

  • Pure Hate, Impure Love

    Pure Hate, Impure Love

    Eric Schnitger talks about the inherent complexity of of Matthew 5:17-20 in part of the Sermon on the Mount. Initially Jesus seems to be saying that everyone will be part of the kingdom of heaven, but some least and some great. Later, Jesus says that we must be greater than the scribes and the pharisees… Read more

  • A Biblical Rationale for Creation Care: Care for the Environment

    A Biblical Rationale for Creation Care: Care for the Environment

    On July 23rd, Mark McReynolds, the Eco-Pastor for the Pacific Southwest Mennonite Conference, spoke to us at PMC on creation care. Mark told a story about being an exhibitor at a booth for a 6th grade science camp at a Christian camp. His display told that roughly 90% of big redwoods had been cut down,… Read more