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Betsy Hoium - May 1, 2022

Cracking Open the Faith: Generosity

When the world gets turned upside down, it’s tempting to retreat to familiar habits. When we rely on old routines, but expect different results, we’re more likely to be disappointed. The Easter story is pointing us somewhere new and, this time, the surprise that awaits will be just what we’ve needed all along.

Scripture References: John 21:1-14

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The tomb was empty and the good news of Easter was that death did not get the last word. The life of faith is wrapped up in the gift of this unstoppable love. But, to fully experience its benefits, we have to crack it open and put it to use. You know the old expression, “to make an omelet, you have to crack a few eggs.” It’s time we cracked open the gift that God has given us to see what we might be able to create. Recently, we have been unpacking the five values that are central to our congregation: relationship, generosity, caring, faith, and learning. In the weeks ahead we’ll be digging more deeply into how these values are helping us to become the church God is calling us to be.

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Betsy Hoium - May 1, 2022

Cracking Open the Faith: Generosity

When the world gets turned upside down, it’s tempting to retreat to familiar habits. When we rely on old routines, but expect different results, we’re more likely to be disappointed. The Easter story is pointing us somewhere new and, this time, the surprise that awaits will be just what we’ve needed all along.

Scripture References: John 21:1-14

From Series: "Cracking Open the Faith"

The tomb was empty and the good news of Easter was that death did not get the last word. The life of faith is wrapped up in the gift of this unstoppable love. But, to fully experience its benefits, we have to crack it open and put it to use. You know the old expression, “to make an omelet, you have to crack a few eggs.” It’s time we cracked open the gift that God has given us to see what we might be able to create. Recently, we have been unpacking the five values that are central to our congregation: relationship, generosity, caring, faith, and learning. In the weeks ahead we’ll be digging more deeply into how these values are helping us to become the church God is calling us to be.

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