This Sunday we conclude our series on Christian unity. In the opening chapters of his letter to the Church in Corinth, the Apostle Paul addresses the source of division among the Christians and offers up four methods for maintaining unity instead of succumbing to the worldly patterns which ultimately lead to division, accusation, and conflict. Thus far, Paul has suggested that to maintain unity they must:
Focus on the Cross of Christ.
Accept that true wisdom comes from the Holy Spirit.
Recognize the fundamental equality of all believers.
This Sunday, we will consider Paul’s final method for securing unity,
Practice Stewardship to Live Missionally.
Paul concludes his calls for unity by pointing out that it is foolish to suggest divisions based upon the very individuals who were sent as stewards of God’s mission to the Corinthians. If the Christians in Corinth really wanted to reflect the character of the Apostles who served among them as evangelists and pastors, then they should try to emulate their humility and their faith. The first Apostles saw themselves as stewards of the Gospel of Jesus Christ. Their mission was fully dependent upon their faithful stewardship of this treasure. They knew that they represented the Master and that at some point the Master was going to return. The early Apostles did nothing in order to elevate themselves, but instead sought only to elevate Jesus. In preparation for this Sunday, read 1 Corinthians, Chapter 4. Don’t be misled by Paul’s use of sarcasm (verses 8-10).
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This Sunday will also be our service of farewell to Pastor Dan May. As part of our morning worship service we will hold a service of farewell. Immediately following that service will be a cake reception in the lower level fellowship hall for all congregants to connect with Dan and Jill. Cards of gratitude and appreciation are encouraged.