Saturday, May 16, 2026

Worship into the Week- In HIM


 Worship into the Week-
Acts 17:16-31 
In HIM
 Rather amazing timing this week to be at Mars Hill in Greece 
the same week as this lectionary reading for worship.
Here we are at the base of the steps that Paul would have used
 to reach the top. They are no longer used because of erosion
 and in trying to preserve them.
                                                                                              May 11, 2025

Paul's sermon with the Areopagus gathered at Mars Hill fully combines all the techniques that Paul effectively used for 
spreading the Gospel message. It was an advanced class level 
on how to meet people exactly where they are culturally, 
intellectually and spiritually.
Paul was overwhelmed with the staggering amount 
of idols and corrupt gods in Athens. 
His heart was heavy for the people there.
As was his method, he went to the synogogue 
to meet the Jewish people there.
But, he soon ventured into the marketplace, 
and the bustling center of activity.

Here is the view from Mars Hill, 
and you can see the ancient Agora 
with pillars (mid photo to the left).
This is where Paul hung out to strike up a 
conversation at every opportunity.
He didn't begin by blasting them for their ways,
 but worked with something familiar- the Unknown God. 
He found the common language
 and a place to start that made sense to all of them.
He then focused on a Creator God who doesn't
 need man-made things.
This Sovereign ruler determines all things and He desires 
that we would seek Him and establish our lives in Him.
God has commanded that repentance is in order because
 a day is set to judge the world. 
That has been set in motion with Jesus-
 who God raised from the dead.

Here is Mars Hill from up on the Acropolis. It
 is fairly close to this landmark of Athens.
Oh may many be drawn to this God- 
in whom we live and move and have our being.
Let us seek out the common ground 
and not fear meeting people right where they are.

Blessed to travel with my brother Kim
 and sister in law Gina.

Visual Faith Printable
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Marker
Washi Tape






Monday, May 11, 2026

Worship into the Week- On Mission


 Worship into the Week-
Acts 6:1-9, 7:2a, 51-60
The rapid growth of the early church also 
brought with it tensions. There were issues with the care
 of the Greek speaking widows-(Hellenists)
being neglected in favor 
of the Aramaic-speaking widows.(Hebrews)
There was a need for organizing 
the care and administration of the ministry.
Stephen was in the middle of managing 
the internal disputes, but the ministry 
was blessed and growing.
That growth caught the attention of the Sanhedrin.
The charge of blasphemy was hurled at Stephan 
and he spoke in his defense.
Though he was the "accused,"  he did not mince words 
with the "stiff-necked" leaders. 
Stephen accuses the church leaders with murdering Jesus
 and resisting the Holy Spirit.
That led to his death by stoning and a "Christ-like" repeat
 of forgiving his accusers as they took his life.
Thus, Stephen becomes the first Martyr 
and his view of the heavens to come 
assures us all that death is not the end of the journey.
His death becomes the trigger that sends 
the apostles into the world on mission as they scatter.

Supplies:
Visual Faith Printable
Magazine cutouts 
Distress Ink
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Monday, May 4, 2026

Thessaloniki- Greece- Part 1

 

This tour is a bit different as we were rescheduled on a early 

afternoon flight when the airlines canceled 

our normal supper time flight.

So the group that left from Dulles had three hours 

to walk around and explore downtown city life.

The majestic symbol of Thessaloniki is the White Tower.

The tower houses a museum tracing the history of the city.

The present tower probably replaces an older Byzantine tower

 described  byt the 12th century Archbishop- Eustathius of

 Thessalonica when the city was rampaged in 1185.

The current tower guarded the eastern side of the city sea wall.

The current tower was constructed after the army of

 Sultan Murad II defeated Thessaloniki in 1430.

Through the years it has been a famous prison 

and the scene of numerous executions.

When Greece regained control over the city in 1912,

 it was remodeled and became the iconic symbol

 of the city on the waterfront.

                Another famous city site is the Arch of Galarius.

The triumphal arch was built by the city between 

298 and 305 AD to celebrate the Roman Emperor Galerius

 and his victory over the Persians. It is a beautiful example of

 Byzantine art and architecture. The carvings are amazing to view.


        The nearby Rotunda was built about 306 AD as a mausoleum 

for Galerius, but then he died and was buried in Serbia.

It was later converted into a Christian church and used 

in this way for over 1,200 years till the city fell to the Ottomans.

It became a mosque in 1590.


       In our walk about the city we went into this beautiful church. 

Tried to find the name but it was all Greek to me.

Ornate, peaceful and many areas of golden light

 pouring in the windows.

A part of our lovely walking tour.


Saturday, May 2, 2026

Calendar Journaling- April 2016


 Already to the end of the month of April.  

Charting the daily (or catch up days) of devotional take aways.


Looking for the words that are significant for me

 to "pay attention to" this month.

Those are posted in the Word Log.   

This experiment is now onto two years of triplet words

 in random pattern that offer a doorway to prayer.

Maybe this summer I can hang out with that

 a bit more as Grab Three.


For my Bible reading I read through the book of Acts 

as we prepare to head to Greece 

for a Footsteps of Paul tour again. 

 Always so good to see this story in Scripture

 as it comes alive on land and sea.

Devotional:

Streams in the Desert by L.B. Csowman

Thursday, April 30, 2026

April 2026 Round Up

 

Catching up with some of the events 
and updates for April 2026.
Easter Sunday in Michigan with the
Meiers and Schumachers.
Easter Worship  at St Peter's - Hemlock, Michigan.
We arrived early and picked out "our" row.

John and I with the Michigan grands.

(but Lainey ain't having it.)

Easter Joy ! Jesus is Alive!

The Wilson family in Springfield.


Some of the fun included Easter egg dying,

a kid-made charcuterie board and 

lovely flowers from the neighbors.

We shared a  lovely Easter meal

 and all the Michigan troops were able to be there.

We cleaned out three art classrooms for Laura 

and reset them for the art sub coming in

 to finish the school year. I fell in love with these bunnies

 that were made by some of Laura's second grade students.

Other highlights this month:  

*Jonah had a piece of art selected for the Pyramid Art show.

*Hudson "signed" to attend first grade 

at St. Paul Lutheran in Ann Arbor, Michigan.'

*Sara celebrated her last birthday in the 30's.

*Visual Faith® Ministry was blessed to help put together a 

Sip and Paint and a Women's Connection event 

at Prince of Peace in Springfield, Virginia.










Wednesday, April 29, 2026

Worship into the Week- Life Together


 Worship into the Week 
Acts 2: 41-47
"That day about three thousand took him (Peter)
at his word, were baptized and were signed up. They committed themselves to the teaching of the apostles, the life together, the common meal, and the prayers. Everyone around was in awe- 
all those wonders and signs done through the apostles! And all the believers lived in a wonderful harmony, holding everything in common. They sold whatever they owned and pooled their resources so that each person's need was met. They followed a daily discipline
 of worship in the Temple followed by meals at home, every meal a celebration, exuberant and joyful, as they praised God. People in general liked what they saw. Everyday their number grew as God added those who were saved." The Message

Oh Lord, this is a vision for life together that I dream of and maybe it will be your will for the strife to end within your earthly Kingdom. Bring healing Lord, that we might work together to serve You for the sake of those who do not know you. Make your church here on earth more than we can imagine. Amen

Worship this week included a favorite hymn
 that I hadn't heard in a long time.   Including that here:
Shepherd Me, O God by Marty Haugen




Sunday, April 26, 2026

A Watercolor April

 


April flowers have been spectacular this year. 

Everything has bloomed early and May came in April.


I decided to capture the beauty 
with the Waterlogue App on my phone.

 Pinks, lavenders and new growth reds and greens.




Lilacs for Easter.


The bright colors of Spring.


 We had a watercolor event at our church 
and had fun experimenting with something new.
A great reminder of simple joy.
"Lord, fill me with joy in your presence."
Psalm 16:11