Dear Friends,
I am very excited that Christmas is near. It is my favorite holiday with decorations, lights, and songs. Just the thought of Thanksgiving and Christmas conjures up memories that awaken our senses: sight, smell, taste, and touch.
It is also a time of the year when we look back and take time to give thanks and recognize blessings that we experienced in our families, community, and church.
On Sunday, we took time to recall what we give thanks for, like family and friends, as well as the blessings that have come from God. There were people present who shared their blessings for grandchildren, health and much more. Thank you! I hope that you will share your thanks and blessings for all that God has accomplished throughout the holidays.
Here in our church family, we have so much to be grateful for. We are reminded that all blessings come from God who gives to us according to God’s grace, mercy, and love for all within God’s creation. It was a challenging year in many ways, yet we persevered because of our faith and trust in the Almighty.
We know that because we live in a fallen world, where blessings and sorrows intermingle freely, we must not let adversity defeat us. Instead, we must continually walk through our day recognizing the beauty and brightness all around us. (Except from “Jesus Calling.”)
As we finish 2024 and move into 2025, I pray that we always remember who we are and whose we are. And in turn, continue to do and say what we believe God is calling us to be and do for the glory of God. For we must always remember, whatever it is the world throws at us, God is here with us. God was here before the world began and will be with us until after the world ends. The Lord is the Alpha and the Omega, the beginning, and the end. Therefore, we must always have hope that God is doing even more in, around, and through us to bring about the glorious, promised kingdom of God. Our God is doing more in terms of transforming our world, than any kingdom or nation on earth, and just think, we get to have the best seats in the house to watch God’s plan unfold before our eyes.
This is why I am looking forward to Christmas. I cannot wait to watch God’s story of the day when love came down and made a home in a lowly manger, as well as a home in our hearts and minds.
I pray that wherever you go or whatever you do this holiday season, you will know that God is with you, encouraging you, empowering you, and challenging you to show kindness, compassion, humility, respect and most importantly love to all those you encounter.
Happy Thanksgiving and Merry Christmas!
I thank God for you,
Pastor Kathy.
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