Sermon 3/5/2023

We enter into the second Sunday of Lent remembering that we are on a journey of repentance and reconciliation. It is an opportunity to deepen our relationship with God, Jesus, and the Holy Spirit. A common goal during Lent is to experience Holy in ways that we might ordinarily miss.

We have all of the tools necessary to recall an already deep relationship with a loving and compassionate God. When we pray through our senses, we enliven memories and experiences that keep us connected to our Creator and the beloved that God has created.

This week we will focus on the sense of hearing. Sounds can move us to instant memory recall or propel us to another place. One of my favorite sounds is the ocean. The rhythmic cascade of the tide coming in and going out has a way of resetting something inside me. Listening to the waves puts me “in sync”.

And so when I read Matthew 13:1-9, 18-26, I can almost hear what is happening behind Jesus when verse 1 tells us that Jesus sat down by the sea and he taught the people parables. I can hear the sea, just by thinking about it.

I can put myself in the crowd listening to Jesus tell stories in ways that they could understand (well, at least have context and awareness of the illustrations he used even if the message didn’t register right away.)

Pastor’s Notes: 2/22/2023

We are entering into the season of Lent. Lent is the 40 days, excluding Sundays, from Ash Wednesday to the Saturday before Easter. It is a time of preparation and an opportunity to deepen our relationship with God. It is a time for personal reflection that prepares people’s hearts and minds for Good Friday and Easter.

Three important areas of practice for Christians during Lent are prayer, fasting, and giving.

Prayer during Lent focuses on our need for God’s forgiveness. It’s also about repenting or doing our best to not repeat the same sins over and over. In return we accept God’s mercy and love,  and are changed by it.

Fasting essentially means abstaining from the distractions and things that tend to distract our focus away from our relationship with God. Hence, many adopt a practice of giving up some regular practice in life in order to replace it with a practice that connects us with God more fully.

Giving money or doing something good for others is a way to respond to God’s grace, generosity and love. For example, some people spend time volunteering or donate money they would normally use to buy something, like their morning coffee.

Spending time during Lent praying, fasting and giving can make Jesus’ sacrifice and teachings that more meaningful to us as we approach Holy Week and Easter.

Ash Wednesday service

All are welcome to the multi-church Ash Wednesday service at The Church of the Palms UCC, February 22, 5 pm at 14808 N Boswell Blvd, Sun City, AZ.

We’ll be joined by our other sibling congregations: United UCC and Desert Garden UCC.

Our Regional Minister, Rev. Dr. Jay Hartley will be present along with the Southwest Conference UCC’s Transitional Conference Minister, Rev. Dr. Toni Hawkins.