A note on NC...
Annually, SSB forms a "nominating committee" that is put in place to help form a slate of elders for the coming year. This year we have Nick Cortese, Marco Gonzalez, Laurie Hicks, Matt Sutton and myself as that committee. Members of SSB have a responsibility to consider, nominate, and then vote for the elders as well as the assistant treasurer that will serve us. Begin to consider and pray about this. We will give you more information in the next few weeks on the process.
A note on "No Kings"...
Our Sunday school kids presented the annual Christmas program last night. Several marched in protest against King Herod. That would have been such a Jewish thing to do - they hated King Herod. They hated Rome. Yet, a king is exactly what we
need! They sang (to the tune of "Away in a Manger"):
If there was a King who would suffer our pain,
Who’d walk among sinners, and know every name,
A King not of power, but gentle and true,
Then maybe that’s Someone we’d bo-ow down to
That is exactly what God did for us - He sent one who came (at first) not in power but gentle and full of truth. One who walked among sinners and suffered our pain. Jesus is our King. May He reign in your heart today!
Thank you TEACHERS for helping to run the show and prepare the kids. Thank you for the parents that helped your kids learn their lines. They also had some original songs to learn - this was not easy. We also had a handful of kids that were on stage the whole time - great work! Thank you Isaiah for jumping in (fresh from college) to play piano. Thanks to Cassidy and Al running audio and camera. Yes, it was recorded - just not live streamed. if you are interested in watching, I can get you a link this week (
let me know).
A note on the Hanukkah shooting...In Sydney, Australia yesterday, 42 people were injured in an murderous attack (at least 15 died). It seems a father/son duo targeted Jews for being Jewish - celebrating the festival of lights. “Woe to those who call evil good and good evil” (Isaiah 5:20) This was an evil act. But, God gets the final word - not "evil."
We should grieve with Jews as they continue to face more and more persecution (we
weep with those who weep - Rom. 12:15). As followers of Jesus, we must be aware that violent acts towards people expressing a belief in God and what He says against sin will more and more be met with aggression. Even so, Christ reigns!
Violence and hatred should remind us that the world is still groaning. We grieve with those who grieve, we reject evil clearly, and we place our hope where Scripture tells us to—on Christ, who has overcome the world. May we respond not in fear but with truth, prayer, and faithfulness.