Wednesday, April 8, 2026

Worship into the Week- Easter 2026

 


Easter Sunday Sunrise Service
Old Testament Reading
Exodus 14:10-15:1
The Egyptians Pursue Israel
and the Escape through the Red Sea.

This is a story of deliverance for the Jewish people
 and forms the foundational background
 for the Passover celebration.
It reminds us of God's preserving power and His
ability to restore and protect.
God's ultimate plan is revealed on Easter Sunday 
with the Resurrection of Jesus.


Easter Sunday 
Old Testament - Jeremiah 31:1-6
Hope for Restoration
"I will be the God of all the families of Israel, 
and they will be my people."
Rebuilding and tender care and forging a future.
The Lord says, " I have loved you, my people, 
with a an everlasting love. 
With unfailing love I have drawn you to myself."
How good it is when the Lord says:  
my people, my people.


The other first reading for Easter
 is Acts 10: 34-43.
The Gentiles Hear the Good News.

There is peace with God through Jesus Christ.
In Jesus there is the full story of redemption
 by His death on a cross.
 But, God raised him to life on the third day.
The apostles are witnesses and have seen the good things,
  and heard his teachings.
They saw him and ate and drank
 with him after he rose from the dead.
The apostles have been appointed to tell the story 
and let people know that Jesus 
is the one who  is over the living and the dead.
He is Lord over all.
He is Risen indeed! Alleluia!   Amen.

Supplies:
Visual Faith Printables
Magazine Cutouts
Colored pencils
Distress Ink

Monday, April 6, 2026

Calendar Journaling- Lent 2026


 Lent- 2026
Calendar Journaling for this season with a resource from
Visual Faith® Ministry.
This year it is right in our Common Book.
 Right along with the rest of the practices 
was this calendar image.
I used the Lenten Word Project for reflection time 
for the 40 days of Lent.


That resource is right HERE:

This practice helps me to see the visual of how
 these words fit together for my Lenten walk.
A blessed part of Lent this year for me.

Saturday, April 4, 2026

Calendar Journaling- March 2026

 


Calendar Journaling- March 2026
Working my way through Streams in the Desert
this year by L.B. Cowman.
Still fascinated with the Word Log for each month 
that may develop into a Grab 3 prayer practice 
for Visual Faith® Ministry.
Still thinking and praying for how we can be
 both creative and mindful in our prayer times.
This is all part of the journey.



Friday, April 3, 2026

Worship into the Week- Good Friday 2026

 


Good Friday- 
Isaiah 52:13-53:12

This passage is often read 
as part of the passion of Christ.
It is referred to as the "Fourth Servant Song"
or the Suffering Servant.
The servant of God brings atonement through suffering.
One person bears the sins of many and this substitute sacrifice 
brings about the payment for others which is accepted by God.
This suffering and death provides 
forgiveness and righteousness for others.
This servant suffers greatly and yet in this 
state of despair and humiliation, he saves.
He has not paid for his own sins, but the sins of others.
He is compared to a lamb led
 to slaughter with silent suffering.
But, there is ultimate victory 
when the sacrifice is accepted by God
 for the sake of others.
Complicated and yet simple,
 in that one man is received as perfect
 and able to pay for the sins of the whole world.
The greatest gift ever- for me.

Supplies:
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Magazine cutouts
Colored pencils

Thursday, April 2, 2026

Worship into the Week- Maundy Thursday 2026

Worship into the Week
Psalm 116: 12-19
For Christians this Psalm is often said 
to represent Christ's Passion.
The "cup of slavation" refers to the Eucharist 
and the institution of the Lord's Supper which
 is connected to events for Thursday of Holy Week.
These are words that Jesus sang 
before his own journey in Holy Week.
The Psalm recounts where the writer 
was saved from death and distress. 
The question then becomes:
"What can I give back to God for all this salvation?"
The way forward includes a heart of gratitude, 
worship, keeping vows, taking up the "cup of slavation"
 and living as a faithful servant of God.
This life becomes a public witness in a community.
God sees the people here and brings comfort when 
one of the faithful dies.
"The LORD cares deeply." NLT
The writer offers a free offering of praise
 rather than a fulfilling a mandatory obligation.
A reminder to us that God desires our 
free and heart-felt praise 
and not the rote repetition of words and actions.

Supplies:
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Magazine Cutouts
Markers
Worship Bulletin

Garden of Gethsemane from our Jan. 2026 Tour


This sign has been "touched" so many times
 the writing is getting hard to read.


The Last Supper- 
A gift from a family friend in 1990.
A wonderful reminder for Maundy Thursday.

The Garden of Gethsemane-
a gift from a family friend in 1995.


 

Wednesday, April 1, 2026

Worship into the Week- Message of Encouragement


 Worship into the Week-

 The Lord's Obedient Servant   Isaiah 50:4-9a

Here we have a faithful servant of God who has 

endured challenging abuse- both physical and emotional

This is known as the third "Servant Song" and shows

the determination of this servant to remain steadfast

in his commission of  bringing comfort to the weary.

He allows God to bring the justice and he carries out his goal.

God brings him daily strength and wisdom 

and allows him to to blessed 

with an understanding of God's will for him.

He moves forward with confidence 

that "the Sovereign LORD is on my side!"

That changes how he steps into the future and he trusts

that God will be his deliverer and vindication.

We can certainly learn that even in the hardships we face,

 there are still many people to bring 

hope and encouragement to each day.

Supplies:

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Crayons

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Distress Ink

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Friday, March 27, 2026

Worship into the Week- Spirit Within You

 

Worship into the Week-
Ezekiel 37:1-14

In this section of Scripture Ezekiel has a vision 
of a valley of dry bones that comes back to life
with the Spirit and God's Word.
We have the exiled, despondent and hopeless house 
of Israel who felt dead in their exile.
God comes back with a new story
 for these very dry bones.
God is able to resurrect what is "utterly dead".
God demonstrates His power and promises
 to restore His people back to their land, restore their nation, 
and put His Spirit within them.
Ezekiel must depend on God's power.
Then the bones rattle and come together with flesh.
There is a body but no breath.
Then Ezekiel speaks God orders and Breath-
 (Ruach - breath or wind)
as the Spirit enters and they come to life.
They stand as a large army.

This is the good reminder for us 
to listen to the word of the Lord!
It brings us to Life.

Supplies:
Visual Faith Printable
Colored pencils
Distress Ink 
Magazine Cutouts
Vintage stamps