Showing posts with label Closeness. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Closeness. Show all posts

Friday, February 24, 2012

Lenten Blog Series - Tea Time


The following blog entry is written by Karen Rollins: 

This may sound a little funny………….but I have “tea time” with God.   

I started having a regular morning devotional probably about 8 years ago.    I can’t really explain what made me start waking up at 5:30 AM so I would have time to read and pray before heading out the door.  I just started.   Looking back, I think it was God “calling” me.    God still calls and I get up.   I fix my cup of hot tea, settle in the recliner (sometimes I sit on the porch in the summer), and I read.    Sometimes I read from the Bible, sometimes it is from a devotional book, sometimes it is some inspirational piece.  Sometimes I write things down.  And then, I pray …  Sipping my tea in prayer.   Without a doubt, this quiet, one-on-one, tea time with God has changed my life.   I’ve grown in my faith through this time in a way more so than any other.  I have also come to that know that my day is so entirely different when I start off the day in God’s presence than when I don’t.  

Wednesday, February 22, 2012

Lenten Blog Series - Introduction


How often we look upon God as our last and feeblest resource! We go to Him because we have nowhere else to go. And then we learn that the storms of life have driven us, not upon the rocks, but into the desired haven. - George Macdonald

It is easy to not connect with God regularly when things are going well.  Sure we may say a quick thank you in our prayers for how blessed we feel, but we rarely spend the same kind of time with God when we feel life is good as we do when we are struggling and desperate.  Here on Ash Wednesday, at the beginning of Lent we are reminded of how we are always in need of God, not because God can save us from the world, but because with God the world itself can be seen through eyes of Joy and Love and Peace.  When we travel with God, it is not some journey where we just can't wait for it to be over, but one where all things that feel old become renewed as we journey together as co-creators and as Creator and creation/steward of the world.  Lent calls us to recognize that we do not always travel as close to God as we should, and thus cannot see the world in the way that God sees it.  Yet, we all have times, places, and ways that we get so close that we can get a glimpse of that recreated world and we may know the joy of God's peace.  This blog series through Lent will tell the stories of how some of us here at HVPC find ourselves close to God, and we may sprinkle in a guest post from other church leaders as well.  Come journey with us!

Grace and Peace