What Does God Look Like?

March 2, 2009

Answer:
a) No one has ever seen God.
b) A shining terrifying radiance
c) A man from Nazareth
d) all of the above and more

The Bible both tells us that God is invisible and “no one has seen God” but also describes encounters with God (Moses, Jacob and Hagar) and visions of God (Isaiah and John of Patmos). The Bible mentions God’s face, God reaching down, God walking, and says that we are made in God’s image. God also appears as a pillar of fire and one of smoke, and the Holy Spirit appears like a dove in and as a tongue of fire. We don’t have enough information about Jesus to be able to fill out a description for his driver’s license; no eye color, hair color, height or weight. Yet it is through Jesus, God in human form, that we can come to know God. (John 1:18). God can look like whatever God wants to look like; but God gives us a human face to search for, one which radiates love, justice and peace.

Four New Questions

March 2, 2009

These were brought up in worship Sunday, March 1st
When will God end the hate and dissent in this world?
When will the world’s leaders govern with wisdom?
What does it mean to do my part as a Christian to bring peace and love into this world?
What is it like on the otherside?

A Few Questions Asked

February 25, 2009

These are the questions gathered in our discussion group and from around the church so far…feel free to add your own here, or bring them to worship or fellowship…

Will we know soon after we die where we are going? That is, will we retain or regain some form of conscience?

Should our current church be able to operate like the first church? i.e. healing, being struck dead because of a lie, etc.

Why do bad things always happen to me and my family?

Why is it so hard for me to ask God for his help?

What will it take to get God’s blessings and make my family’s life happier?

Why is it so hard to pray?

Will my life as a loving, giving Christian ever be fulfilled in my lifetime?

How do I pray?

Will my son ever see how much you (God) love him and that God is his savior?

How do you find words to share God with others?

How do you talk to people about faith?

Why does God not heal or save people from death, particularly children?
Why do children die of cancer?

How do you explain death?

Will God still save me if I’m a bad Christian?

Why is it so hard to get excited about going to church?

Why did your son have to die?

How divine was Jesus, really?

Why do we need church?

Who does get to sit at Jesus’ right hand, anyway?

What if I don’t like you?

Why is it hard to do the things we should?

Is it wrong to save money?

What does God look like?

Who is God?

How near is God? Is God close by? Is God far away? How much room is God giving me?

At what level is God active in my life?

How do you live as a Christian?

Ash Wednesday Morning Prayer

February 22, 2009

 Feb. 25 — Ash Wednesday marks the beginning of Lent and preparation for celebrating Easter. God says, “return to me with all your heart.” The church will be open for prayer and meditation in the morning 7 a.m. to 9 a.m. There will be a brief spoken prayer service at 8 a.m.

 

Questions For God

February 22, 2009

 What are your questions about God?

Maybe they start like these:
“What does the Bible say about….?”
“Why does(n’t) God….?”
“How come the church….?”
“Do Christians believe that…?”
“Who..?” “Why…?” “Where…?” “How…?” “When….?” 
General or personal, big or small…
We will try to help you find the best answer faith can give. 

 


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