Dear Friends, With thankful hearts, we are pleased to offer you this Advent Devotional created by Liberty’s Lutheran Congregational Services. We hope it serves as a resource for calm reflection and inspiration during what often becomes a chaotic, busy season. You will find the reflections, prayers, ponderings, and insights of a variety of people who make up the fabric of Liberty Lutheran. May their words inspire you and bring you peace. Advent Blessings, Luanne Fisher CEO, Liberty Lutheran
Wednesday, November 30, 2022
Wednesday, November 30, 2022
Tuesday, November 29, 2022
Tuesday, November 29, 2022
Monday, November 28, 2022
Monday, November 28, 2022
As I read Matthew 11:28 I couldn’t help thinking about my last two years as church council president at Friedens Church, Shartlesville.
First off, with COVID in full swing, council decided no more in-house services. We went to ZOOM and Facebook. Contributions kept coming in but at a slower pace.
Then, our oil delivery company let us run out of fuel oil on a cold, Sunday morning. We took care of that. Then in spring we had two new fuel tanks installed with a reader gauge. The same summer, our central air-conditioning units quit. While council helped make the decisions, as council president, I felt there was a lot to carry on my shoulders.
Things were starting to go along well when our pastor called and wanted to talk to me and our council VP. When we met, our pastor said she was just diagnosed with cancer. She needed further testing and would keep us informed. Pastor helped us schedule supply pastors when she could. And then chemo started. COVID was still going strong. These were trying times but we kept going forward.
Finally, COVID was lessening and we opened church with masks. We continued virtual broadcasts along with continued prayers for our pastor.
Often, I wonder what is next, how much can we take, why are we getting tested like this?
As I reflect at all the things going on in this world, there are others that have a much heavier burden on their shoulders than I do. And I am now happy to report that our pastor rang the bell to indicate her final chemo treatment.
Lifter of all burdens, please be with church leaders, those facing difficult diagnoses, and all who carry so much on their shoulders. Amen.
Randy Haag is long-time member and council president of Friedens Church, Shartlesville.
Sunday, November 27, 2022
Sunday, November 27, 2022
The Letter to the Hebrews begins with a declaration that Jesus is the “reflection of God’s glory” and “the exact imprint of God’s very being.”
People who knew my mother say I look just like her. Indeed, when I sawmy cousin, I thought I was seeing my uncle. We ARE a reflection of our ancestors. When the announcement is made, “today’s reading is from the letters to the Hebrews”, my mind goes to “by faith.” This phrase is used many times in Chapter 11 and goes through a genealogy of Biblical characters.
By faith, my ancestors left their homes to go to a new place. By faith, my ancestors took a boat ride across the Atlantic Ocean, a ride that many did not survive. By faith, my ancestors settled on property in Penn’s woods. By faith, my ancestors organized Lutheran congregations in their neighborhood. By faith, my life path has taken me to being a professional educator in the Church.
Am I also a “reflection of God’s glory” and “the exact imprint of God’s very being”? Whoa, that is scary and carries a lot of responsibility - to pass on the love God has for all of us. Because of Jesus and the words he spoke of God’s loving grace, I am sustained by faith as my ancestors were throughout their lives. May you too be a reflection of God’s love this day.
Loving Savior, thank you for sustaining my daily life through your word and deed of sacrifice pointing me to God’s gracious love. Amen.
Deacon Marlane Druckenmiller is retired after 46 years serving 7 congregations in Northeastern PA as Director of Christian Education, working with children, youth, volunteers, women’s groups and leader in all aspects of congregational life.