Radiance
Radiance – This is communion Sunday. In recent weeks we have followed some of the stories of the early Christian movement through the Book of Acts, and today we begin a series of looking at the writings of that most famous apostle, Paul. We also read a translation of Psalm 34. Our guest minister is the Rev. Jeff Chu, a journalist, author, speaker, and preacher visiting from Michigan. Peace, glory, and pride are foremost in this section of Paul’s writing, and this is audacious, especially considering the people to whom Paul was writing, Christians who were undergoing Roman oppression. Jeff talks about the gatherings of believers who were quite diverse and listened together to Paul’s words. He also outlines the situation they lived in that place and time, with “church” being held in gatherings in humble homes, not churches like we have. Essentially, all the believers had were this gospel and their belief, not personal possessions or status. Jeff tells his own story and how he experienced salvation. He had us read Psalm 34 today because it reflects that God is present and good always, and Jeff spoke of it and challenged us to realize that not only we but all others are loved by God. In God’s love we find our radiance. He cited the history of our own church to review how, at times, we, too, have shown radiance.