As a minister, I am occasionally called upon to share the story of my call to ministry. I am happy to do this. At the end, I like to remind people, “YOU have a story.”
Tidings from Thomas - February 3, 2020
I have been thinking over the last few weeks about the nature of the church. But first, a story…
Not too long ago, I managed to get my truck stuck in the mud. The details are a little embarrassing and not germane to the point I’m trying to make, so I’ll leave them out. Suffice it to say, I was unable to remedy the situation by myself. I tried and tried to no avail. It’s not in my nature to ask for help, but I knew I had no other options. I called my good friend Derrick who came without hesitation. In the process, two good Samaritans happened along who also pitched in. In short, I spent an hour and a half unsuccessfully trying to get my truck unstuck. With the help of a friend and two friendly strangers, I was unstuck and rolling again in a matter of minutes.
Tidings from Thomas - January 7, 2020
Many of you are aware of the news splash the United Methodist Church made over the weekend. On Friday, a group of United Methodist leaders announced a proposal for the separation of the United Methodist Church. This is one of several similar proposals that will come before General Conference when it meets May 5-15 in Minneapolis. You can read our bishop’s response to this announcement, as well as the full text of the proposal and an FAQ, by clicking this link: https://www.umcsc.org/bishop-holstons-statement-on-separation-proposal/.
Tidings from Thomas - Happy New Year!
New Year’s resolutions – we’ve probably all made them and we’ve probably all broken them. I read recently that 40% of Americans make New Year’s resolutions. To put that in perspective, about 33% of Americans watch the Super Bowl. Even though we keep our New Year’s resolutions with varying degrees of success, chances are a lot of you will be making them.
Tidings from Thomas - December 25, 2019
Merry Christmas!!! Today we celebrate that God became a human being and lived among us. We celebrate that God continues to live with us, within us, and among us. The angels’ proclamation to the shepherds is the same one we hear today, “to you is born this day in the city of David a Savior, who is the Messiah, the Lord.” (Matthew 2:11). Christ is born for you!