Pastor Note #125: A Maundy Thursday Devotional

Introduction:Today, the Thursday before Easter is traditionally called Maundy Thursday.  This is pretty much the only context in which the word “maundy” is used in English.  So, what does the word mean?  Well, it comes from the Latin word “mandatum” which means “command.”  This Thursday is called Maundy Thursday because we are meant to remember … Continue reading Pastor Note #125: A Maundy Thursday Devotional

Pastor Note #124: Forgiving–Why Should I?

Let’s start with this key truth about forgiveness, one that runs counter to much of what we tend to think and what we hear from our culture.  Forgiveness does not start out as a feeling.  It starts out as a decision.  We almost always decide to forgive someone who has hurt us before, often long … Continue reading Pastor Note #124: Forgiving–Why Should I?

Pastor Note #123: The Gospel Art of Apologizing

            The art of apologizing is something that has to be learned.  We tend to assume that apologizing is an act that everyone just naturally knows how to do.  And I suppose in every day, little mishaps, the simple but sincere “I’m sorry” is sufficient to cover matters.  But in most matters bigger than minor, … Continue reading Pastor Note #123: The Gospel Art of Apologizing

Pastor Note #122: Pastoring in the Face of Death

Jennifer, Betty’s daughter, called me on Monday in the mid-afternoon.  I didn’t get to the phone until it was about to go to voice mail.  I didn’t recognize the number, and, I suppose, the steady stream of spam calls – and also my general dislike of talking on the phone – have trained me to … Continue reading Pastor Note #122: Pastoring in the Face of Death

Pastor Note #121: Praying for Justice without Praying for Revenge

On the morning that I learned of the Russian army’s invasion of Ukraine, I was incensed.  My sense of justice was offended.  It was so simply and plainly and extravagantly wrong that I felt outraged.  And so, I found myself hoping that bad things would happen to Vladimir Putin and all his forces attacking the … Continue reading Pastor Note #121: Praying for Justice without Praying for Revenge

Pastor Note #120: James 1:27 & the Essence of the Christian Life

[Note: The text below is the script for a video/audio teaching I posted to my Facebook page and my YouTube channel.  If you’d like to see the video version, follow the instructions in the material below.] How can human beings live flourishing and authentic lives in this complicated and troubled world?  That’s the question that … Continue reading Pastor Note #120: James 1:27 & the Essence of the Christian Life

Pastor Note #118: Advent Reflection #4

Okay, look out.  Gary, the curmudgeon, is in the house. I realized that it’s a terrible cliché of the Christmas season to complain about the way human beings observe the Christmas holiday.  And the Church has been doing that for centuries.  At least from the Middle Ages onward, you find examples of the Church trying … Continue reading Pastor Note #118: Advent Reflection #4

Pastor Note #117: Advent Reflection #3

So, here we are in the third week of Advent.  It’s really a terrible cliché to say that time seems to fly by as we come up on Christmas.  But cliché or not, somehow it seems to be true.  Maybe it’s because we crowd these weeks full of events and “to-do list” items and expectations, … Continue reading Pastor Note #117: Advent Reflection #3

Pastor Note #116: Advent Reflection #2

[Note: This post is the script for a video reflection that I posted to my YouTube channel. To view this particular video click here.] I first began making my “Pastor Gary’s Video Notebook” videos in March 2020 when the coronavirus shutdown came to my community and my church.  I had a number of goals for … Continue reading Pastor Note #116: Advent Reflection #2