Posts by Michele Crater
Hearing and Doing
DAILY READING Luke 8:16-21 FIELD NOTES I like to read self-help books. Maybe the topic is time management — learning how to prioritize tasks, get things done, and achieve my highest goals. Or maybe the book is about fitness and health — “growing younger” or following a low-carb diet. I’m especially attracted to any book…
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DAILY READING Proverbs 1:1-7 FIELD NOTES I took piano lessons throughout my childhood. Beginning as a first grader who could barely plunk out “Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star,” to my graduating recital when I played Chopin’s “Military Polonaise,” I studied with the same teacher — Mrs. J. Victor Barr. Mrs. Barr was a gentle, kind, sweet-spirited…
Read MoreMissing Jesus (Dr. Laura Brantley)
This week’s preacher: Dr. Laura Brantley. Our Scripture reading: Luke 2:41-52.
Read MoreJoy to the World!!!
DAILY READING Psalm 98:4-9; Luke 1:13-17; 2:10 FIELD NOTES Merry Christmas!!! “Joy to the World” is a famous Christmas song written by Isaac Watts. The song is a “joyous” celebration of God and the gift of His son, Jesus Christ. In this season of anticipation, we come to celebrate this day when God came to…
Read MorePondering Christmas (Dr. Davis Chappell)
Merry Christmas! Today’s preacher: Dr. Davis Chappell. Our Scripture reading: Luke 2:1-20.
Read MoreSilent Night
DAILY READING Luke 2:7 FIELD NOTES This time of year, I am always reminded that sometimes words get in the way of listening. Sometimes we focus so much on what is being said that we miss why it is being said, the deep meaning behind the words. When I was young, the Christmas Eve service…
Read MoreO Come, O Come, Emmanuel
DAILY READING Matthew 1:1-17 John 1:9-13 FIELD NOTES Sometimes a song is as familiar as an old friend, but with that familiarity we can sometimes lose the deep significance of the words we are singing. O Come, O Come, Emmanuel is a hymn with roots back to the 15th century that is commonly associated with Christmas, but it…
Read MoreI can give my heart
DAILY READING Luke 2:8-20 FIELD NOTES Based on a poem, written by Christina Rossetti in 1872, the hymn In the Bleak Midwinter imagines the moment of Christ’s birth and how a stable in the middle of the bleak winter was made holy in Christ’s birth. She asks, how can she worship Our Savior, what can she give…
Read MoreA Greater Authority
DAILY READING Matthew 8:5-13 FIELD NOTES During this season of Advent, we have explored a few of the prophets and how their prophecies were fulfilled through Christ. Jesus healed many people to fulfill Isaiah’s prophecy (see Matthew 8:17), but the story of the centurion’s servant in Matthew offers a unique angle in Jesus’ healing ministry.…
Read MoreBeing vigilant without being anxious
DAILY READING 1 Corinthians 16:13 Hebrews 11 FIELD NOTES This season of anticipation is coupled with the belief that the Son of man will return again. No one knows when this will happen and Christ said that His followers should always be ready because the Son of man would come when it is least expected.…
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