Archive for January 2021

Behind the Veil

January 6, 2021 DAILY READING Matthew 12:15-21 [Psalm 89:5-37] FIELD NOTES In his modern classic, Simply Christian: Why Christianity Makes Sense, scholar N.T. Wright says this: “Jesus is, at the moment, present with us, but hidden behind that invisible veil which keeps heaven and earth apart, and which we pierce in those moments, such as prayer, the…

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Empty Spectacle

January 5, 2021 DAILY READING Acts 8:4-13 [Psalm 89:5-37] FIELD NOTES Simon the Sorcerer had been captivating the people for some time when Philip rolled into town.  Where Simon offered up a spectacle, Philip offered something different.  Philip came in with healing, miracles, and most of all, the truth of Jesus Christ.   We like to think we…

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The Fence Around Our Yard

January 4, 2021 DAILY READING Acts 10:44-48 [Psalm 89:5-37] FIELD NOTES We see in this passage from Acts that the Holy Spirit has been poured out even on the Gentiles.  This came as such a shock to those who had followed Christ, being that they and He were Jewish.  God had allowed those outside of the family…

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Sowing Seeds (Rev. Toi King)

This week’s preacher is Rev Toi King. This week we begin our new series on the preaching of Jesus, called “Reorientation.” This series is the fourth in our year-long focus on intentional discipleship called “Walking with Jesus.” Learn how you can be more intentional in your walk with Jesus at bumc.net/journey. Our Scripture reading: Matthew…

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Sermon on the Mount

January 2, 2021 DAILY READING Matthew 5:1-12 [Psalm 33:12-22] FIELD NOTES From The Voice translation: “And He began to teach them. Jesus: Blessed are the spiritually poor—the kingdom of heaven is theirs.     Blessed are those who mourn—they will be comforted.     Blessed are the meek and gentle—they will inherit the earth.     Blessed are those who hunger and thirst for…

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Underdogs

January 1, 2021 DAILY READING Matthew 12:46-50 FIELD NOTES Ok, yes, this is a strange passage.  Jesus’ mother and brothers come to him to visit.  His disciples go to Jesus and inform him that his mother and brothers are there to see him.  Rather than going to them, the writer says that Jesus says instead, while pointing at…

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