The Sower

This week, Crest to Coast Missional District Superintendent Kathleen Weber joined us to offer a message based on Jesus' Parable of the Sower (Mark 4:1-20). Meditating also upon words offered by Martin Luther King, Jr., she challenged the church to be rich soil where God's word would bear a plentiful harvest.

This week, Crest to Coast Missional District Superintendent Kathleen Weber joined us to offer a message based on Jesus'...

Posted by Puyallup United Methodist Church on Sunday, January 19, 2020

Stuck in a Moment...

This week’s Scripture brought us the story of Jesus’ healing of a paralyzed man, brought down to him by friends through the roof of a home (Mark 2:1-17). In reflecting on the passage, Pastor Cara Scriven notes that we should pay attention to what Jesus does first, before the physical healing we often focus on.

Asking us to consider where we personally get ‘stuck’ in need of liberation, Pastor Cara explores a cultural conversation about body shaming naming where it might fall short. 

This week’s Scripture brought us the story of Jesus’ healing of a paralyzed man, brought down to him by friends through...

Posted by Puyallup United Methodist Church on Sunday, January 12, 2020

Healing

On this first Sunday of the New Year we begin a journey through the earliest Gospel of the Christian Faith, Mark. Unlike the other Gospels, Mark begins with an adult Jesus and our text today (Mark 1:21
-45) finds him at work healing and casting our evil spirits.

In her sermon, Pastor Cara Scriven discusses how at odds this talk of healing might be to many modern readers. She encourages us to consider, however, the importance of healing to our spiritual lives and some of the obstacles our inherited theology puts in the way of our accepting God’s love and liberation.

On this first Sunday of the New Year we begin a journey through the earliest Gospel of the Christian Faith, Mark. Unlike...

Posted by Puyallup United Methodist Church on Sunday, January 5, 2020

Christmas Eve - A New Hope

On Christmas Eve, we visit again the story of Jesus’ birth to a modest couple in a backwater town on the far edges of a powerful empire.

In her sermon, Pastor Cara Scriven draws a number of parallels between the circumstances of Jesus’ birth and the drama that takes place in the Star Wars epic. In particular, she explores what these two stories might be telling us about the importance of hope.

No spoilers for Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker. :)

On Christmas Eve, we visit again the story of Jesus’ birth to a modest couple in a backwater town on the far edges of a...

Posted by Puyallup United Methodist Church on Wednesday, December 25, 2019

Fourth Sunday of Advent - Love

In this week's Scripture reading (Luke 1:57-80) we hear again the story the birth and naming of John the Baptist. His soon-to-be father Zechariah had been struck mute for doubting the angel who told of his birth, as Zechariah and Elizabeth were very old.

Pastor Cara Scriven asks us if we, like Zechariah, doubt that God is at work in the world today. With the many difficult things we've experienced over the last year, are we struggling to believe that the light is coming?

In this week's Scripture reading (Luke 1:57-80) we hear again the story the birth and naming of John the Baptist. His...

Posted by Puyallup United Methodist Church on Sunday, December 22, 2019

Opening Ourselves to Hope

On this first Sunday of Advent, we encountered stories of hope and disrupted expectation (Jeremiah 33:14-18; Luke 1:5-20). 

In her lesson for the day, Pastor Cara Scriven draws out a helpful distinction between hope and wishing, using two stories to illustrate how our openness to hope can make space for new encounters with God.

On this first Sunday of Advent, we encountered stories of hope and disrupted expectation (Jeremiah 33:14-18; Luke...

Posted by Puyallup United Methodist Church on Sunday, December 1, 2019

Restoration

Our Scripture lesson this week came from 2 Kings 22:14-23:3 recounting the story of the young King Hosiah who instituted a significant covenantal renewal in the Kingdom of Judah known as the Deuteronomic Reform.

Pastor Cara Scriven shares how this difficult action, undertaken despite the assurance that there would be no direct positive impact for Hosiah during his lifetime, left a lasting legacy. Would we make a similar reformation of the way we live, or the way we worship, if order to benefit a future we’ll never know?

Our Scripture lesson this week came from 2 Kings 22:14-23:3 recounting the story of the young King Hosiah who instituted...

Posted by Puyallup United Methodist Church on Sunday, November 24, 2019

Hope to Come

This week’s reading comes from the prophet Isaiah (5:1-7; 11:1-5) where God promises a faithful king who will judge with righteousness. For most Christians, we see this promise fulfilled in the life, teachings, death, and resurrection of Jesus.

Reflecting on the text, Pastor Cara Scriven shares her own story of brokenness this week, and how the hope found in Isaiah and elsewhere in Scripture saved her.

This week’s reading comes from the prophet Isaiah (5:1-7; 11:1-5) where God promises a faithful king who will judge with...

Posted by Puyallup United Methodist Church on Tuesday, November 19, 2019