Wednesday, June 23, 2010

World Cup, Tin Cup and the Cup of Salvation

I was listening to Pastor Ruth Ann preach on St. Paul's Epistle to the Galatians when a thought came sailing into my head like a trumpet shout from a vuvuzela. The idea was about the World Cup. I immediately took a pew pencil and wrote a note on my bulletin. Later on that afternoon when I looked at my bulletin, I couldn't really decipher my handwriting. However, I could distinguish the three letters spelling CUP, C- U-P.

As we are more aware of the global realities of our daily experience I thought how passionately and religiously some people follow the World Cup proceedings. Simultaneously, it amazes me that due to all the technological gadgets and devices we have there is the ability to be in contact with people all around the world. And yet, at the same time we may not even know the names of the people who live in the apartment or the house next door. The World Cup stirs up feelings of pride, nationalism, hope and athletic expertise.

While my mind was musing about "cups",
a line from Jimmy Buffet came to me:
'I wanna be there, Wanna go back down
and lie beside the sea there
With a tin cup for a chalice,
fill it up with good red wine.

(Tin Cup Chalice)

This lyric has always symbolized for me a holy notion of the mystery of the ordinary. That when we have the eyes, ears and taste buds to recognize it, the Holiness and Wonder of God is all around us in the basic, ordinary experiences of life. Our God is imminent and transcendent. Some folks chase after World Cups or Tin Cups, but all of us are invited to join in at the banquet were we encouraged to "taste and see that the Lord is good!" (Psalm 34)

"It is at that simple meal of bread and wine that
"we
will lift up the cup of salvation
and call on the name of the LORD,"

(Psalm 116:13)

Jesus was sent by God the Father to save the world. When you think about it we celebrate every Sunday a holy victory of the WORLD CUP, too!

L'Chaim,
Pastor Ron

Sunday, June 20, 2010

Children of God

Children of God, you continue to pledge your support for those seeking relief from Hunger. We have received 118 pledges to date! You are all precious in God's sight!


"When you find yourself automatically applying a label, stop - think, 'Brother or Sister in Christ. Child of God.' God will help you begin believing it and then living it out. One in Christ - this has limitless possibilities. First, you believe you are precious in God's sight. Then, we believe that all are precious children in God's sight. Finally, it's making that message known through hospitality and justice, equal opportunities and hope for all. People of God - we are one in Christ. We are the Children of God. Amen."

~An excerpt from Pastor Ruth Ann Loughry's sermon, June 20, 2010~
Click here to listen/read her entire sermon.

Friday, June 18, 2010

Believe, Be Light, Be Love

Believe. Be Light. Be Love.

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Believe
"Believe, be light, be love just because

All along you've belonged
in this love song.
This now, befriend,
Come what may, with your heart begin
Believe, be light, be love."
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Abundance by Delia Stewart

Believe. Thank you, Hunger Relief Community, for being the angels of abundance, delivering the heartfelt message to the people of Denver that they can count on us to help them receive their daily bread. We believed we could reach the goal of 100 people who could commit to this cause, and are humbled and amazed to announce the 100th pledge was just received! $10,000 for hunger relief!

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Be Light
"Every dream that becomes is a star or a sun

Far too far to be real, sometimes falling.

But it calls you night and day,

Longing to be more than behave,

Believe, be light, be love.
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Bountiful by Delia Stewart

Be Light. Thank you for answering the call to pledge a dollar a day, and letting your light shine on others. Your generous gift is a bountiful display of true Christian light!

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Be Love
"Then comes a morning when

You wake up crashed and burning,
Can't see the road is turning to
Beyond the bend, begin again.

We tangle in why, dress up in because

When below and above heaven's beside us

There for you, night and day
,
Longing to be more than behave

Believe, Believe, be light, be love.
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Be Love. Thank you, Hunger Relief Community, for being love. For putting the needs of others before your own. For being there, night and day. For loving your neighbors. Stay tuned to learn more about the 100 days of giving, and again, our heartfelt thanks!

Believe. Be Light. Be Love.

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"Be Etc." Song by Peter Mayer
Listen to "Be Etc."
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Blessings


99 Blessings received, 1 more to bestow.

The LORD bless you and keep you;
the LORD make his face shine upon you and be gracious to you;
the LORD turn his face toward you and give you peace.

Numbers 6:24-26


Monday, June 14, 2010

A Dozen to Go!

You OAT to know by now...

...that we like to STIR things up!

We'd love for you to GOBBLE
up the last few pledges!

We know you'll feel PUMPed up if you do!

You'll feel just GRAPE!

Only a dozen more pledges until we've reach our goal of 100 people! That's $10,000 for Hunger Relief - an amazing blessing to a community in need!

Sunday, June 13, 2010

The ABC's of Hunger Relief


A is for Apple: Scientific studies suggest eating apples on a regular basis may help prevent certain diseases and improve your overall health. From All About Apples

A dollar a day = $100 = a bushel of good health!

B is for Banana: Bananas make for a nutritious and healthy food choice because they are a good source of fiber, are low in sodium, cholesterol, calories, and contain almost no fat. From Banana Facts.

A dollar a day = $100 = a versatile fruit
no matter how you peel it!


C is for Carrot: Carrots are a good source of vitamin A, which is very important for healthy eyesight, skin, growth, and helps our body resist infection. From Food Reference.

A dollar a day = $100 = a bunch of
food for people who really need it!


E-mail us at hrd101010@gmail.com to pledge your
support today!
As of 6pm, we are only
16 pledges

away from our goal of 100 people!

Tuesday, June 8, 2010

A Dollar A Day

A dollar a day,
The Glusenkamps say,
Is all that they're asking from you.

A dollar a day,
Both Glusenkamps pray,
Will help hungry people get through.

Wednesday, June 2, 2010

Halfway There!

We a-peel-ed to you to help
us with Hunger Relief Day...

...and no matter how we slice it,
you came through!

You didn't loaf around, you got right
to work and pledged your support.

Today, we received our 50th pledge!

We are halfway to our goal of 100 people
to support Hunger Relief Day: 10.10.10!

Pear up with a friend!
Network with a neighbor!
Sign-up as a family!

and pledge your support today!