Solid Food - Ascension Sermon Podcast

Into Your Hands

14 min · 3 de may de 2026
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Greetings, Church Family, Blessed May to you! Do you know one of the best ways to begin a new month? By going to worship the first weekend of the month! This week as we reflect on Psalm 31 and John 14, we will hear the words of scripture, "Into your hands I commend my spirit." In moments of fear and uncertainty, it is common for us humans to try to hold on tighter to our own might. But these scriptures point us to another way. Jesus reminds us to place our lives into God's hands. As we begin this new month, we encourage you to pick up the new daily prayer calendar for May & June that Pastor Steve has thoughtfully put together. We also encourage you to spend time reading the newsletter and see opportunities to be in community and to serve God's people. This week, I felt acutely the joys and hurts of our faith community. Two of our members went into the loving arms of Jesus this week: Janice Bascou and Donna Mae Corra. Two of our members began chemo treatments this week: Becca Kruse and Cam Lorentson (while many others continue chemo treatment). I also got to celebrate the new engagement of Henry Behm and Macy Alexander. As I type, another new mama is in labor at the hospital. And on Sunday, I will baptize 4-week-old old Beau Lambert at the 9:00 service. So much pain. So much joy. This is one of the reasons we need our church community, for it's the family of faith that is there with us to carry us through hard days and to rejoice with us on good days. I am thankful to journey with you. Grace & Peace, Pastor Chamie

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