Vintage Grace
Telling the Story of God's Faithfulness
Thursday, February 5, 2026
Monday, February 2, 2026
Worship into the Week- What does God Require?
Worship into the Week- Micah 6:1-8
Micah was a native of Moresheth,
a village about 20 miles from Jerusalem.
He lived at the same time as Isaiah and Hosea.
The time period of his prophesies in the later half
of the eighth century BC was ruled by self-serving rulers,
judges who were corrupt, and idolatrous people.
the people of Israel didn't listen to Micah
and were conquered by the Assyrians in 722 BC.
Micah waged war against an erring culture.
This world was filled with false worship, fraud,
cultic prostitution, bribery, occult practices
and many other evils.
There was no peace with God for these people.
Micah speaks of the compassionate Shepherd
who will gather and guide His people.
God moves in the world as merciful,
compassionate, and faithful.
These words of Micah in Chapter 6 are well known
and reflect a righteous God to the world.
How do we we showcase our God as His reflection?
Now is such time to stand in the gap
for the rights of the poor,
and the downtrodden in our society.
How do followers of Jesus
show compassion and care and mercy?
This is what God REQUIRES-
to do justice, walk humbly and love kindness
and to walk humbly with our God.
Supplies:
Visual Faith Printable
Graphics 2-2025
Magazine Cutouts
Vintage Postage Stamps
Watercolor Pencils
Distress Ink
Saturday, January 31, 2026
The Gospel of John and the Art of Sally Beck- Part 3
work just point directly to the main thing.
Friday, January 30, 2026
The Gospel of John and the Art of Sally Beck- Part 2
More from my time in the Gospel of John
with images by artist Sally Beck.
Wednesday, January 28, 2026
Worship into the Week- United in Christ
Saturday, January 24, 2026
The Gospel of John and the Art of Sally Beck- Part One
Tuesday, January 20, 2026
Worship into the Week- God is Faithful
Worship into the Week-
1 Corinthians 1:1-9
Paul had a lot to say to the community
of the newly forming church in Corinth.
The spiritual formation of this group was his prime concern.
Over and over again he asks them to change
their behavior in a spirit of unity.
His commands the church to align
its behavior with the gospel.
Many of his admonitions are not so well taken
by the listeners who thought of themselves
as already spiritually mature.
In this section of Scripture he begins with establishing
that God is the source of his vocation.
He recognizes that God is the originator of all faith,
grace, and spiritual gifts.
God's sovereign power and presence is affirmed
as the center of the life of the church
in Corinth and even so today.
Paul was called by the will of God just like we are called.
We are saints as set apart and God's holy people.
Paul then gives thanks for the people
using the Greek word Eucharisteo-
the root word for Eucharist.
As we remember the communal aspects of Communion,
we give thanks for this great gift.
For we are strengthened by Jesus Christ to the end,
because God is faithful.
When we falter and stumble, we can be encouraged
that God is faithful.
Supplies:
Visual Faith Printables
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Colored Pencils
Distress Ink
Magazine Cutouts
Postage Stamps