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Monday, December 8, 2025

A Point from pastor

A lady shared at Pot Trust meal yesterday about the "zinc spark" - at the moment a sperm meets an egg, there is a brief spark of light that has now been captured on video.  My son (Isaac) had shared this with me a few months back.   It's quite beautiful.  To me, it demonstrates that God, who is light (1 John 1:5), is the giver of life.  All life is generated at God's command and for His good pleasure.  

December is considered the darkest month with the winter solstice occurring on the 21st.  The sun will set today in Gretna later this afternoon; before 5pm!  It has long been observed that depression becomes a bigger issue in the darker months (literally darker months).  People living in areas of the world with less daylight also struggle more with depression.   Does life bring light?  Or does light bring life?  Might be worth pondering on that for a bit.  

In the Bible, the very first words that God spoke were "let there be light."  Jesus declared, “I am the light of the world. Whoever follows me will not walk in darkness, but will have the light of life” (John 8:12).  Light gives life.  God's light, in a sense, generates life.  Both physical life (the zinc spark) and spiritual life.   We need more light!  

In one of our favorite Christmas passages, Isaiah 9, we read, "The people who walked in darkness have seen a great light; those who dwelt in a land of deep darkness, on them has light shone" (9:2).   We have Jesus!   Yell it out:  WE HAVE JESUS!   The great light arrived.  We need not walk in darkness anymore.  This is good news.  Those struggling with darkness - yes, even those who are Christ-followers - need more light!   The answer isn't secular psychology mumbo-jumbo.   The answer is accepting the light of the gospel, a better understanding of the light, and more time in the light.  

Are you in some dreary, dark days right now?    I invite you to do the following:  
  • Spend time in the light of God's Word.   It is a light and a lamp to you.   - Psalm 119:105; 2 Pet. 1:19
  • Spend more time with God's people.  More time at church.  More time in fellowship.  More time one-on-one.   Reach out to someone today.  Believers act as God's light in this world - Mat. 5:14-16; Eph. 5:8-9
  • Spend more time in prayer and song to God.   Have you sang a prayer?   The image from Revelation 4 and the worship at the throne are powerful.  Flashes of lightening and worship (or is it prayer?).   
  • Serve others.  Isn't it interesting that acts of service are likened to letting your light shine before men (Matt. 5:16)?  Perhaps serving others operates like our own "zinc sparks."  
  • Enjoy physical light.  Get out into creation.  Don't stay in the dark.  Eventually God's glory will be our physical light but, for now, sunlight helps!  Romans 1 says that “since the creation of the world God’s invisible qualities—his eternal power and divine nature—have been clearly seen, being understood from what has been made…” (v. 20).  See His creation!  Enjoy it.  

An old camp song is ratting in my head... "Walkin' in the Light" -   Goes like this:

Walkin’, walkin’, walkin’ in the light
Walkin’, walkin’, walkin’ in the light

(Girls) Walkin’ in the light, ooh, ooh
We can trust each other
Walkin’ in the light, ooh, ooh
We can see ourselves

It’s a sad situation; people running scared
It’s a crazy mixed up world
Where there’s nothing to fear but fear!
(2-3-4, whad’ya think those feet are for!


Our feet are for walking in the light.  Your life began with a spark of LIGHT -  don't stop walking in it!  

Church Notes...

Friday night is The Living Room.  We heard at the November meeting some wondering “what is this all about?”  Questions about why we are doing this coffee shop, who the target audience is, what are we trying to achieve.   The best way for you to get an answer is to show up!   Seriously.  

Although we have given some of the reasons why we feel this could be a valuable outreach, until you experience it, you probably won't “get it.”   Friday night is an opportunity to get your answers.  Stop by anytime between 6:30 and 9:30 pm and hang out.  This is a “come and go” type event.  After Friday night, you might just want to invite others the next month.  Get it? 

THIS WEEK

Here are the highlights of classes and events THIS week

Ladies' Christmas Party -  Tomorrow (Tuesday) night is the annual Christmas party at 6:30pm.  Bring a "white elephant" gift (something you really don't want ; no need to purchase anything)... if you want to participate in the gift exchange.  Also, the gals will be collecting diapers of all sizes to donate to Assure.  

Joyous Hearts -  
This Wednesday is the monthly Joyous Hearts gathering.  For the Master will be singing.  This is for all ages 55 and older.  Join in this great time of fellowship and invite a friend or two.  

The Living Room - Friday night at Turtle Doves in Gretna is our monthly coffee shop.  This is for you to hang out with others, to invite others to hang out with others... enjoy some fellowship.  Play a game.  Listen to music.  Sit and talk.  Sip a cup of coffee.  Or just listen.  Stop by as long as you want anytime between 6:30 and 9:30pm.

Kid's Practice - Saturday morning from 10am to 11:45 is a practice time for all of the Sunday school kids (through Middle School... with a couple of high schoolers).  This will be their "dress rehearsal" before they share on Sunday night.  Parents, please drop your kids off a few minutes early.  Thanks!

Cantata Rehearsal - The Christmas cantata rehearsals are Sundays from 11:20-12:30pm.  

Christmas Program - The Christmas program titled "No Kings! – The Protest Where Everything Changed" will be this Sunday night, December 14th at 6pm.  This is brought to you by our Sunday school children.  

upcoming events

Make note of the classes and events available in the near future

LIGHThouse Christmas Party - Friday night, December 19th for 6th to 12th graders!  6pm.  

Cantata - The annual Christmas Cantata will be on Sunday morning, December 21st, during the worship service.  

Christmas Eve Service - Wednesday night, December 24th at 5:30pm.

Christmas Day Service - Thursday morning, December 25th at 10am.

The LORD says to my Lord:
“Sit at my right hand,
until I make your enemies your footstool.”

-  Psalm 110:1

And Jesus came and said to them, “All authority in heaven and on earth has been given to me.”

-  Matthew 28:18

And Jesus came and said to them, “All authority in heaven and on earth has been given to me.”

-  Ephesians 1:22

the Lord's day

Communion Sunday.  Typically the first Sunday of each month we share in the ordinance of communion.  We did so Sunday morning.  It was a time of blessing God and we being blessed.   This time of year, as we celebrate the incarnation, there is a certain sweetness in taking those physical elements - they represent the presence of Christ in our life which give us a deep connection to His incarnation.  

We approached communion through the lens of this incarnation, showing that Jesus’ body was purposefully prepared by God, truly present in the world, given for sinners, crucified for our redemption, and raised in glory. Unlike false believers in Jude who hold a hollow, disembodied form of religion, we cling to the real, physical Christ—the Word made flesh. The incarnation is an essential doctrine as only a real human body could hunger, be tempted, bleed, and die as an atoning sacrifice. At communion, we experience afresh the mercy, peace, and love Jude speaks of, remembering that salvation is a gift for the born-again, not a reward for good works.

Be the Church

Endure Sacrifice for the Joy of Obeying Jesus

Jesus said, “If anyone would come after me, let him deny himself and take up his cross daily and follow me” (Luke 9:23).  This is embracing the cross.  Those who followed Christ early on were willing to endure any sacrifice for Jesus.  They understood that the “cross” was not just a term implying a trial.  It was an instrument of execution that was shameful, severe, and offensive.  Jesus calls us to “take up our cross” as in be like one condemned to death.  Considering the apostles who followed Him, the meaning for us is severe; He is talking about literal death if need be.  How much more so must we make sacrifices for Jesus.  Are you embracing the cross?  And the way of the cross?  Be the church.

“According to a legend, Satan and his demons were having a Christmas party. As the demonic guests were departing, one grinned and said to Satan, "Merry Christmas, your majesty." At that, Satan replied with a growl, "Yes, keep it merry. If they ever get serious about it, we'll all be in trouble." Well, get serious about it. It is the birth of the Baby. It is the coming of God. It is the intervention of God's presence among men.”


- Charles Swindoll

Prayer Prods

  1. Lowell & Betty moving to Nye Summit in Louisville likely this week
  2. Ron A's brother Carl died Friday night
  3. Monte S, Kathy A, Betty W - infections
  4. Danell's mom improving after move to new home
  5. Joe R - recovering at Immanuel Rehab from stroke.
  6. Gracie B - Tonsillectomy/adenoid surgery last week
  7. Joanie & Gerald Busselman will both be on hospice

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