Showing posts with label prayer. Show all posts
Showing posts with label prayer. Show all posts

Sunday, April 20, 2014

Holy Week: Easter Sunday

Holy Week Readings: Easter Sunday April 20

This week I am going to post every day readings so that you can walk with Jesus through his final week on earth. Consider the historical, personal and theological ramifications of these things. Allow yourself to be drawn into a more intimate relationship with God. Choose one of the readings for each bullet point or read them all to see how the different gospels deal with it:

* Resurrection witness (Matthew 28:1-8; Mark 16:1-8; Luke 24:1-12; John 20:1-18)
* Resurrection appearances (Matthew 28:9-20; Mark 16:9-18; Luke 24:13-53; John 20:19 - 21:25)

Prayer: Pray for understanding of seeing Christ risen from the grave. Give thanks to God for such an amazing act of power. Allow yourself to be amazed at what God has done.


Join us for Easter Sunday Service this morning at 10am. 

Saturday, April 19, 2014

Holy Week: Saturday

Holy Week Readings: Saturday April 19

This week I am going to post every day readings so that you can walk with Jesus through his final week on earth. Consider the historical, personal and theological ramifications of these things. Allow yourself to be drawn into a more intimate relationship with God: 

This day is sometimes called Holy Saturday or Black Saturday.  Everything was still - the disciples mourned.  

Prayer: Spend time getting into the mindset of Christ's followers - Christ was crucified. What must they have been thinking, what must they have been feeling? Spend time in silence and allow God to speak to you. 


Join us tomorrow morning at 10am for our Easter Sunday celebration. 

Friday, April 18, 2014

Holy Week: Friday

Holy Week Readings: Friday April 18

This week I am going to post every day readings so that you can walk with Jesus through his final week on earth. Consider the historical, personal and theological ramifications of these things. Allow yourself to be drawn into a more intimate relationship with God. Choose one of the readings for each bullet point or read them all to see how the different gospels deal with it:

* Betrayal and arrest (Matthew 26:47-56; Mark 14:43-50; John 18:1-12)
* Jewish Trial - Jesus appears in three phases in front of 1) Annas (John 18:13-24); 2) Caiaphas and partial Sanhedrin (Matthew 26:57-75; Mark 14:53-65); 3) Sanhedrin fully assembled (Matthew 27:1-2; Mark 15:1)
* Roman Trial - Jesus appeared in three phases before 1) Pilate (Matthew 27:11-14; Mark 15:2-5); 2) Herod Antipas (Luke 23:6-12); 3) Pilate (Matthew 27:15-26; Mark 15:6-15)

Between 9am and 3pm

* Crucifixion, Death and Burial (Matthew 27:27-66; Mark 15:16-47; Luke 23:26-56; John 19:1-42)

Prayer: Spend time contemplating what was done this day - spend time considering that this was so that you might have life.  Spend time contemplating how the disciples and family must have mourned.  Allow the events of this Friday to overwhelm you and remind you of your faith journey.  Spend time praying and speaking to God about all of these things. 


Join us tonight for a Good Friday Tenebrae Service - a somber service of remembrance at 6pm. 

Thursday, April 17, 2014

Holy Week: Thursday

Holy Week Readings: Thursday April 17

This week I am going to post every day readings so that you can walk with Jesus through his final week on earth. Consider the historical, personal and theological ramifications of these things. Allow yourself to be drawn into a more intimate relationship with God. Choose one of the readings for each bullet point or read them all to see how the different gospels deal with it:

* Preparations for Passover (Matthew 26:17-19; Mark 14:12-16)

After sundown:

* Passover meal and Last Supper (Matthew 26:20-35; Mark 14:17-25)
* Upper Room Discourses (John 13-17)
* Prayers in the Garden of Gethsemane (Matthew 26:36-46; Mark 14:32-42)

Prayer:  Spend time thinking about what it would have been like in that upper room, how would you have felt with all that Jesus said? How would you have felt when he washed your feet? Pray that God would guide you and lead to serve as Jesus served.  Pray for a humble heart. 

Join us tonight for communion and foot washing at the church at 6pm!


Wednesday, April 16, 2014

Holy Week: Wednesday

Holy Week Readings: Wednesday April 16

This week I am going to post every day readings so that you can walk with Jesus through his final week on earth. Consider the historical, personal and theological ramifications of these things. Allow yourself to be drawn into a more intimate relationship with God. Choose one of the readings for each bullet point or read them all to see how the different gospels deal with it:

Jesus and the disciples remain in Bethany for a last time of fellowship
* Judas returns alone to Jerusalem to make arrangements for the betrayal (Matthew 26:14-16; Mark 14:1-2 and 10-11)


Prayer:  Pray for understanding of Judas' actions, why would he do this? Ask God to bring to your mind any times when you have betrayed God, ask for forgiveness and spend time thanking God for amazing grace.

Tuesday, April 15, 2014

Holy Week: Tuesday

Holy Week Readings: Tuesday April 15

This week I am going to post every day readings so that you can walk with Jesus through his final week on earth. Consider the historical, personal and theological ramifications of these things. Allow yourself to be drawn into a more intimate relationship with God. Choose one of the readings for each bullet point or read them all to see how the different gospels deal with it:

* Reaction to cursing the fig tree on the way back from Jerusalem (Mark 11:20-26)
* Debates with the religious leaders in Jerusalem and teaching in the temple (Matthew 21:23 - 23:39; Mark 11:27 - 12:44)
* Eschatological Discourse on the Mount of Olives (Matthew 24:3-44; Mark 13:1-37)

Prayer: Spend time thinking about these conversations, what do they mean to you? Pray for understanding. 


Monday, April 14, 2014

Holy Week: Monday

Holy Week Readings: Monday April 14

This week I am going to post every day readings so that you can walk with Jesus through his final week on earth. Consider the historical, personal and theological ramifications of these things. Allow yourself to be drawn into a more intimate relationship with God. Choose one of the readings for each bullet point or read them all to see how the different gospels deal with it:

* Cursing the fig tree (Matthew 21:18-22; Mark 11:12-14)
* Clearing the temple (Matthew 21:12-13; Mark 11:15-17)
* Miracles and challenges in the temple (Matthew 21:14-16; Mark 11:18)
* Return to Bethany (Mark 11:19)


Prayer: Pray that you might come to a greater understanding of what the disciples were feeling as they watched Jesus through this week. Pray for understanding of what Jesus might have been feeling/experiencing.  Pray for an open mind to hear this Holy Week message in a new and powerful way. 

Sunday, April 13, 2014

Holy Week: Palm Sunday

Holy Week Readings: Palm Sunday April 13

Every year I encourage you to walk with Jesus through Holy Week. Take this time to remember why it is that we meet together, what it is that we have that gives us hope! 

During this week I am going to post readings daily so that you can walk with Jesus through his final week on earth.  Consider the historical, personal and theological ramifications of these things.  Allow yourself to be drawn into a more intimate relationship with God.  Choose one of the readings for each bullet point or read them all to see how the different gospels deal with it:

* Triumphal Entry into Jerusalem (Matthew 21:1-11; Mark 11:1-10; John 12:12-18)
* Return to Bethany (Matthew 21:17;  Mark 11:11)


Prayer: Pray that God will open your heart and mind up to a better understanding of what the disciples went through.  Pray that you will experience Jesus fully this week. 

Monday, March 24, 2014

Sunday March 30, 2014

Hello! I hope this finds you well!

This Sunday we will be continuing our conversation from Chasing Daylight - our IOU group study book. We are only given so much time, so we are called to make the most of every moment...every opportunity.  It is focused on the life of Jonathan - a man of God who stepped out in faith.

On Sunday Pastor Brian Smith is going to take a look with you at influence. The idea of the chapter is that we can (and should) use our influence for good and Godly things.  Your touch in someone's life may be far more reaching than you know! We have great opportunities in life to influence people for God.

This weekend on Saturday and Sunday the Elder's and I will be at a strategic planning weekend.  This is a terribly important time for the leaders as well as the church at large. We need your help to make this weekend successful: please be in prayer for us as we pray, work on team building, and vision for the future of Harvest Point Church.

Blessings,
Pastor Shannon

Sunday, March 31, 2013

Holy Week: Sunday

Holy Week Readings: Easter Sunday March 31, 2013

This week I am going to post every day readings so that you can walk with Jesus through his final week on earth. Consider the historical, personal and theological ramifications of these things. Allow yourself to be drawn into a more intimate relationship with God. Choose one of the readings for each bullet point or read them all to see how the different gospels deal with it:

* Resurrection witness (Matthew 28:1-8; Mark 16:1-8; Luke 24:1-12; John 20:1-18)
* Resurrection appearances (Matthew 28:9-20; Mark 16:9-18; Luke 24:13-53; John 20:19 - 21:25)

Prayer: Pray for understanding of seeing Christ risen from the grave.  Give thanks to God for such an amazing act of power.  Allow yourself to be amazed at what God has done.

Join us for Easter Sunday Service this morning at 10am. 

Saturday, March 30, 2013

Holy Week: Saturday

Holy Week Readings: Saturday March 30

This week I am going to post every day readings so that you can walk with Jesus through his final week on earth. Consider the historical, personal and theological ramifications of these things. Allow yourself to be drawn into a more intimate relationship with God: 

This day is sometimes called Holy Saturday or Black Saturday.  Everything was still - the disciples mourned. 

Prayer: Spend time getting into the mindset of Christ's followers.  What must they have been thinking, what must they have been feeling? Spend time in silence and allow God to speak to you. 

Join us tomorrow morning at 10am for our Easter Sunday celebration. 

Friday, March 29, 2013

Holy Week: Friday

Holy Week Readings: Friday March 29

This week I am going to post every day readings so that you can walk with Jesus through his final week on earth. Consider the historical, personal and theological ramifications of these things. Allow yourself to be drawn into a more intimate relationship with God. Choose one of the readings for each bullet point or read them all to see how the different gospels deal with it:

* Betrayal and arrest (Matthew 26:47-56; Mark 14:43-50; John 18:1-12)
* Jewish Trial - Jesus appears in three phases in front of 1) Annas (John 18:13-24); 2) Caiaphas and partial Sanhedrin (Matthew 26:57-75; Mark 14:53-65); 3) Sanhedrin fully assembled (Matthew 27:1-2; Mark 15:1)
* Roman Trial - Jesus appeared in three phases before 1) Pilate (Matthew 27:11-14; Mark 15:2-5); 2) Herod Antipas (Luke 23:6-12); 3) Pilate (Matthew 27:15-26; Mark 15:6-15)

Between 9am and 3pm

* Crucifixion, Death and Burial (Matthew 27:27-66; Mark 15:16-47; Luke 23:26-56; John 19:1-42)

Prayer: Spend time contemplating what was done this day - spend time considering that this was so that you might have life.  Spend time contemplating how the disciples and family must have mourned.  Allow the events of this Friday to overwhelm you and remind you of your faith journey.  Spend time praying and speaking to God about all of these things. 

Join us tonight for a Good Friday Tenebrae Service - a somber service of remembrance at 6pm. 

Thursday, March 28, 2013

Holy Week: Thursday

Holy Week Readings: Thursday March 28, 2013

This week I am going to post every day readings so that you can walk with Jesus through his final week on earth. Consider the historical, personal and theological ramifications of these things. Allow yourself to be drawn into a more intimate relationship with God. Choose one of the readings for each bullet point or read them all to see how the different gospels deal with it:

* Preparations for Passover (Matthew 26:17-19; Mark 14:12-16)

After sundown:

* Passover meal and Last Supper (Matthew 26:20-35; Mark 14:17-25)
* Upper Room Discourses (John 13-17)
* Prayers in the Garden of Gethsemane (Matthew 26:36-46; Mark 14:32-42)

Prayer:  Spend time thinking about what it would have been like in that upper room, how would you have felt with all that Jesus said? How would you have felt when he washed your feet? Pray that God would guide you and lead to serve as Jesus served.  Pray for a humble heart. 

Join us tonight for communion and foot washing at the church at 6pm!

Wednesday, March 27, 2013

Holy Week: Wednesday

Holy Week Readings: Wednesday March 27

This week I am going to post every day readings so that you can walk with Jesus through his final week on earth. Consider the historical, personal and theological ramifications of these things. Allow yourself to be drawn into a more intimate relationship with God. Choose one of the readings for each bullet point or read them all to see how the different gospels deal with it:

Jesus and the disciples remain in Bethany for a last time of fellowship
* Judas returns alone to Jerusalem to make arrangements for the betrayal (Matthew 26:14-16; Mark 14:1-2 and 10-11)

Prayer:  Pray for understanding of Judas' actions, why would he do this? Ask God to bring to your mind any times when you have betrayed God, ask for forgiveness and spend time thanking God for amazing grace.

Tuesday, March 26, 2013

Holy Week: Tuesday

Holy Week Readings: Tuesday March 26

This week I am going to post every day readings so that you can walk with Jesus through his final week on earth. Consider the historical, personal and theological ramifications of these things. Allow yourself to be drawn into a more intimate relationship with God. Choose one of the readings for each bullet point or read them all to see how the different gospels deal with it:

* Reaction to cursing the fig tree on the way back from Jerusalem (Mark 11:20-26)
* Debates with the religious leaders in Jerusalem and teaching in the temple (Matthew 21:23 - 23:39; Mark 11:27 - 12:44)
* Eschatological Discourse on the Mount of Olives (Matthew 24:3-44; Mark 13:1-37)

Prayer: Spend time contemplating these conversations, what do they mean to you? Pray for understanding. 

Monday, March 25, 2013

Holy Week: Monday

Holy Week Readings: Monday March 25

This week I am going to post every day readings so that you can walk with Jesus through his final week on earth. Consider the historical, personal and theological ramifications of these things. Allow yourself to be drawn into a more intimate relationship with God. Choose one of the readings for each bullet point or read them all to see how the different gospels deal with it:

* Cursing the fig tree (Matthew 21:18-22; Mark 11:12-14)
* Clearing the temple (Matthew 21:12-13; Mark 11:15-17)
* Miracles and challenges in the temple (Matthew 21:14-16; Mark 11:18)
* Return to Bethany (Mark 11:19)

Prayer: Pray that you might come to a greater understanding of what the disciples were feeling at this time.  Pray for understanding of what Jesus might have been feeling.  Pray for an open mind to hear this Holy Week message in a new and powerful way. 


 

Sunday, March 24, 2013

Holy Week: Sunday

Holy Week Readings: Palm Sunday March 24

This week I am going to post every day readings so that you can walk with Jesus through his final week on earth.  Consider the historical, personal and theological ramifications of these things.  Allow yourself to be drawn into a more intimate relationship with God.  Choose one of the readings for each bullet point or read them all to see how the different gospels deal with it:

* Triumphal Entry into Jerusalem (Matthew 21:1-11; Mark 11:1-10; John 12:12-18)
* Return to Bethany (Matthew 21:17;  Mark 11:11)

Prayer: Pray that God will speak clearly to you this week and open you up to better understanding of the disciples and Jesus through this final week. 

Tuesday, January 8, 2013

Sunday January 13, 2013

Oh my! I apologize for the long absence! With Christmas and the New Year I guess I got busy.  I hope that your holiday's were wonderful, I am sure glad to be back into a normal routine. 

On December 30 I gave a "State of the Church Address."  I talked about the last few years, how far we've come and some challenges that face us as we move forward.  Last week I started a series on getting involved based on Acts 1:1-8.  Following the call in Matthew 28:19-20, in Acts Jesus informs his disciples "you will be my witnesses...to Jerusalem, Judea and Samaria, and to the ends of the earth."  Our call is the same - to go into the world proclaiming the good news!

On January 6, we talked about how to get involved at Harvest Point Church; In widening this circle, this week we will look at how to get involved at a local level - outside of the church.  I have been challenging the congregation in this way - pray for how God can use you (in our church and beyond).  Commit yourself to God and God's work and just imagine what we could do together for the Kingdom!

I love each one of you and I am praying for you~
Pastor Shannon

Sunday, October 21, 2012

Sunday October 28, 2012

Greetings! How is your day going? I hope that it is good and that you are enjoying the beautiful fall God has given us. 

This weekend the Elders will be going on their annual retreat.  We are going to White Hall camp in Pennsylvania and would appreciate your prayers.  We will be discussing leadership, our Next Step as a church and setting goals for the vision that has been laid out for us.  Please pray for us as we go. 

Gary Koch will be joining us this Sunday and sharing with us a wonderful presentation about Father Viktor Koch, an American priest stationed behind enemy lines during WWII who shared the Church of God's passion for tolerance and peace.

I am praying for you and for our church. 

Blessings~
Pastor Shannon

Sunday, October 7, 2012

Sunday October 14, 2012

Greetings! I hope that you are well this week, when you read this I will be in the midst of my pastoral retreat.  Please continue to pray for me at this time as I renew my relationship with God, read some books on leadership and transition, and as I refresh to lead the congregation well. 

This Sunday I will be preaching on the openness of the Church of God.  Why do we say that we "welcome every blood-washed one"? In continuing to explore the question "who are we?" we will look at one of the key characteristics of the church of God in welcoming all and saying that any person who claims Jesus as their Lord and Savior is our brother or sister. 

I hope that you are well, I am praying for you and for our church this week. 
Pastor Shannon