Posts from 2023

Posts from 2023

Weekly Reflection from Pastor Kevin 12/27/23

Dear SCC & Friends, …An appointed time… ~Ecclesiastes 3:1 Reflection #199                  God never made a promise that was too good to be true. ~D.L. Moody~ His timing is one of the great mysteries of life. All too often, it is only in retrospect that we see the wisdom of God’s timing. The Lord is never too early or too late. What seems like a delay is only a delay to us but not to Him. There are no circumstances…

Weekly Reflection From Pastor Kevin 12/20/23

Dear SCC & Friends, Now it came about… ~Luke 2:1 Reflection #198 Two thousand years ago the Roman Empire was rife with political intrigue, ethnic tension, and immorality. Palestine was occupied under the crush of Rome. All eyes were on Augustus, the Caesar who demanded a census so as to determine a measurement to enlarge taxes. At that time, who noticed a couple making an eighty-mile trip south from Nazareth? What could possibly be more important than Caesar’s decisions in…

Weekly Reflection from Pastor Kevin 12/13/23

Dear SCC & Friends, Immanuel ~Isaiah 7:14 Reflection #197                  The name Immanuel is of Hebrew origin and means God with us. His name emphasizes that which is the center of the center which is our relationship to God… …I am with you always, even to the end of the age. ~Matt. 28:20 He came to seek and save the lost… He bore our sins and was wounded for our transgressions. He put His righteousness on us and took our…

Weekly Reflection from Pastor Kevin 12/6/23

Dear SCC & Friends, … Knocking… ~Matthew 7:7 Reflection #196                  Recent reflections have been about asking and seeking, and we’d be remiss to overlook the third part of the trifecta… knock and it shall be opened. All three, ask, seek and knock have a present tense dimension… Ask is continually asking, seek is continually seeking, and knock is continually knocking. Knocking is a physical action and spiritual metaphor that takes intentionality and persistence. Even when we ask and receive,…

Weekly Reflection from Pastor Kevin 11/29/23

Dear SCC & Friends, … Seek… ~Matthew 7:7 Reflection #195                  Ready or not here I come! Every child knows the excitement of playing hide and seek… the glee of finding the person who thought they had the perfect hiding place. It is the glory of God to conceal a matter, but the glory of kings is to search out a matter. ~Prov. 25:2 Seek and you shall find is more accurately translated continually seek, which calls for an ongoing…

Weekly Reflection from Pastor Kevin 11/22/23

Dear SCC & Friends, … give thanks… ~1 Thessalonians 5:18 Reflection #194                  Are we going to have a prayer, it’s Thanksgiving you know? Before we’re served, shouldn’t we say grace? Lucy asks Linus to pray, and he begins with a brief history lesson… In the year 1621, the Pilgrims held their first Thanksgiving feast. They invited the great Indian chief Massasoit, who brought ninety of his brave Indians and a great abundance of food. Governor William Bradford and Captain…

Weekly Reflection from Pastor Kevin 11/15/23

Dear SCC & Friends, Ask… ~Matthew 7:7 Reflection #193                  There is a difference between asking and hoping, as one is proactive in nature and the other is a posture of heart. Asking implies expectation of a response. “Ask” has many synonyms… beseech, entreat, inquire, request. Asking is the portal through which our faith is activated. We’ve asked God to forgive our sins. We asked to receive Him into our lives for His glory and honor. None of us have all the answers, but…

Weekly Reflection from Pastor Kevin 11/8/23

Dear SCC & Friends, …honor to whom honor… ~Romans 12:7 Reflection #192                  True honor is an outflow of a grateful heart and something we can do. Honor. It sounds a bit quaint in today’s vernacular. A gentleman’s honor. A lady’s honor. To honor thy mother and father. The Honorable Judge so-and-so. But for thousands of years, honor has had meaning. It has had value. It was—and still is—considered paramount to who you are. Do you honor your family by being a man or woman…

Weekly Reflection from Pastor Kevin 11/1/23

Dear SCC & Friends, The first day of the week… ~John 20:21 Reflection #191                  “All week long, content comes at us from a cacophony of voices. World leaders, political pundits, novelists, sportscasters and journalists, infotainment sites and shows, celebrities and social media stars—everyone has something to say. But on the first day of the week, the day we celebrate the resurrection, someone stands up with an ancient book to deliver a message designed to cut through a noisy world of constant chatter. You’ve heard…

Weekly Reflection from Pastor Kevin 10/25/23

Dear SCC & Friends, …lest we drift… ~Hebrews 2:1 Reflection #190                  Drifting may be defined as the movement or direction from a desired path, which suggests that it is an unintentional or gradual process. It takes intentionality to stay focused on why we are here and what we are here for. All of us like sheep have gone astray, each of us has turned to his own way… ~Isa. 53:6 It’s more than just doing our duty… The angel of the church of Ephesus addressed…

Weekly Reflection from Pastor Kevin 10/18/23

Dear SCC & Friends, What shall we do? ~John 6:28 Reflection #180                  Our faith is not to be a spectator sport managed by professional clergy with a weekly check-in on Sunday morning. There is something in human nature that hastens to delegate and relegate responsibility to the expertise of others. Am I a forgetful hearer or an effectual doer? Don’t fool yourself into thinking that you are a listener when you are anything but, letting the Word go in one ear and out…

Weekly Reflection from Pastor Kevin 10/11/23

Dear SCC & Friends, Have salt in yourselves… ~Mark 9:50 Reflection #188                  Salt is essential to all of life. Jesus chose His words carefully when He said, “You are the salt of the earth.” ~Matt. 5:13 In antiquity, salt was a precious commodity… In ancient Greece, slaves were traded for salt – An unruly slave was said to be “not worth his salt.” It just takes a little salt to make us thirsty and it doesn’t take much to affect the taste – Just a…