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Remembering Past & Future

Memorial Day 2022

May 29, 2022 • Rev. Tom Shinkle • John 9:1–25, Deuteronomy 8:10–14

How do we keep our memories of people alive? We tell the stories. Rev. Tom Shinkle on this Memorial Day weekend looks at the promises and good news of the Christian faith and what the things are we should never forget. Never forget you matter, never forget Jesus died for you, never forget you belong in community, and many more. How do we keep these memories alive? Tell the stories of Jesus and the Christian Community.

Uncharted Territory: Traveling Together

November 6, 2022 • Rev. Tom Shinkle • 1 Corinthians 11:23–31, Luke 6:31–38

Rev. Tom takes time on this communion Sunday to look at our call to not only receive grace and mercy from God - but to also give it. When you are in situations where you feel out of control, confused, frustrated, or worried - are you showing the same kind of love, grace, and forgiveness that God shows you? And, as Grand View and other United Methodist Churches look at their future - how can we have tough conversations with this type of 'map' of how to interact with others?

Copperheads and Arsenic

October 9, 2022 • Rev. Tom Shinkle • Mark 16:15–18, 2 Timothy 3

As Grand View finishes up reading the Gospel of Mark as part of Grand View Reads, Rev. Tom Shinkle looks at some challenging teaching from Jesus in the end of this book. What does it mean for Jesus' followers to be able to withstand snakes and poison? Rev. Tom look at this call and promise from Jesus as an invitation and reminder that with God, you can handle any of the poison and evil that is found around you in this world.

The Main Thing

October 2, 2022 • Rev. Tom Shinkle • Romans 14:14–19, Matthew 23:1–28

On this World Communion Sunday 2022, Rev. Tom reminds us of the importance of communion - not just the bread and juice - but what they represent. The main thing for the church is to help people be in connection with God and with God's people. Starting today, may we be reminded that all we do must move people into deeper connection.