Mar 22, 2020 | Rev. Carrie Binnie

Jesus, the Agitator (9 AM)

    Social distancing isn't a new thing. And though we are practicing it for health reasons these days, most of us have been engaging in a selective sort of social distancing our whole lives. People in Jesus' day were no different. In the story of Jesus' encounter with the woman at the well however, we are challenged to put the biases and prejudice we have aside. In this time of pandemic, what would it be like if we allowed God cleanse us from the things that keep us from being the people God made us to be? What if we let God use us to better the world for good? Together we can be part of repairing the world.

     

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    Jesus calls us to BE LOVE. If we are to live out the Great Commandment to love God and neighbor, we need to embody the kind of love Jesus is so famous for exhibiting. His is a reckless love; one that drives us to cross imposed or implied boundaries for the purpose of loving as God loves and commands us to love. This Lent, you’re invited to join Community United Methodist Church for an all-church study of Tom Berlin’s Reckless Love: Jesus’ Call to Love our Neighbor. “Love God more deeply by learning to love your neighbor” (back cover).

     

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