This Fourth of July, we as a nation celebrate our 243rd year of declaring our freedom from Great Britain. On June 9 we as a Christian church celebrated over 2000 years of another kind of freedom, freedom from sin in the coming of the Holy Spirit at Pentecost (see II Cor. 3:17). The Apostle Paul said, “you have been set free from sin. . .” (Romans 6: 18). So how is this possible? Rich thinks that perhaps we first have to understand what freedom is and isn’t.
Author: Rich Pollock (Rich Pollock)
Free Hugs
This month Rich Pollock reflects on the National Day of Prayer theme centered around Jesus' command for us to love one another. Rich says, "Indeed prayer is a powerful agent for change." And we need some changing.
What the Resurrection Means to Me
We celebrate for more than a month at Christmas anticipating the birth of Jesus. Shouldn’t we be even more excited about Easter and the bodily resurrection of Jesus Christ? This month Rich Pollock, retired Presbyterian minister and our Worship Committee Chair, shares a poignant personal story from college and what the resurrection means to him.
The Lamb, the Lion, and Lent
This month, Rich uses familiar spring imagery-- "in like a lion and out like a lamb" -- in a new and powerful way, explains our self-directed time of reflection and repentance on Ash Wednesday, March 6, 9-10 a.m., at the chapel, and recommends ways to get new perspectives on the Cross.
Celebrating God’s Love Day
Rich shares, "As I sit here at my desk looking over the United Methodist Worship Planning Calendar for 2019 that the Board of Governors gives to various committee chairs each year, I am struck by the fact that there is no special religious day in February. There is no special Sunday like Epiphany or Christ’s Baptism in January, or Transfiguration Sunday or Lent in March, or Palm Sunday or Easter Sunday in April this year. Or is there...?"