Lectionary Scriptures for 8-4-13

July 30, 2013

Upperroom Daily Devotional 7-30-13

July 30, 2013

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Newsletters are now on the Blog

July 29, 2013

We have managed to post the Monthly Wesley UMC Newsletter. Just look for the links below the info section to the right. Click on the link Monthly Newsletters and it will bring up all the pages. Click on the page you want to read and it will expand to a readable size. Make sure to spread the word to all who may not be getting the newsletter. It is an easy way to keep up with what is going on in the church and its members.

Thanks to Jan Day for all she does in preparing the newsletters. She had to figure out how to copy the newsletters pages so that they could be posted.

Have a blessed day in Jesus Christ,

Pastor Randy

Upperroom Daily Devotional 7-29-13

July 29, 2013

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Upperroom Daily Devotional 7-28-13

July 28, 2013

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Upperroom Daily Devotional 7-27-13

July 27, 2013

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Upperroom Daily Devotional 7-26-13

July 26, 2013

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Upperroom Daily Devotional 7-25-13

July 25, 2013

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Pastors Ponderings, Wonderings, Wanderings

July 24, 2013

The first two paragraphs are from a sermon by Leonard Sweet and the rest is mine.

What you do is your history. What you set in motion is your legacy.” Are you just pouring concrete or building a skyscraper?
Every one of us wants to leave a “legacy.“ Something that outlasts our biological lives and can somehow continue to declare “I was here.” For a very few this is achieved through intellect or infamy, greatness or great sacrifice. But for those of us who know we are not Augustine or Martin Luther, or Christopher Columbus or George Washington or Albert Einstein or Martin Luther King, Jr. — we still have a gateway to a large-than-life memory. What is it?

Our story.

Our family. Our siblings. Our spouses. Our children. Our great-grandchildren. Our “story,” our life goes on, because we are remembered and recounted in the memories, in the roots, branches and leaves, of our family tree.

Our family tree (our grandchild Lila Jane) has just grown by one. The births of our children and grandchildren are times for us to stop and reflect on the legacy we leave behind. How will we be remembered? How will you be remembered?

I hope to be remembered as someone who loved family very much because I loved God and the savior, His Son. I hope that family will recognize that love for God in me, my love for them and be able to pass those two traits on to those who come after them. That is what I want my legacy to be.

As Christians, we are called to show God’s love for all peoples to each and everyone we meet. Go out and leave a legacy of love for family, friends, neighbors and our brothers and sisters in Christ.

Have a blessed day in Jesus Christ,

Pastor Randy

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Upperroom Daily Devotional 7-24-13

July 24, 2013

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