Marked.
Marked.
When we first came up with the title for this Lenten series I was especially moved by the word, “Marked”. Enough that I’ve been lingering on it for over a month and reflecting on what this could mean. We are each marked with life. The good, the bad,
the ugly. But I think those places where suffering has marked us are the places where God can do the coolest work. Suffering sucks. Don’t get me wrong! But it can produce a harvest of good when God gets involved and we let Him do what He does best.
Have you ever had the moment where you meet someone and they share a part of their story that matches a part of your story—and suddenly the two of you are friends for life because of the suffering you have shared together? That doesn’t happen to me
when I share good stuff. I am bonded with others through the bad stuff. It’s like a deep brotherhood/sisterhood suddenly takes place in a communal suffering narrative.
I think we have the same communal suffering with Jesus. He took on the largest, biggest, baddest, worst imaginable suffering ever. He understands our story. He understands our struggles. We share together in suffering and a brotherhood happens. He
gets it. We are bonded in friendship for life. It is good to be marked.
It is GOOD to be marked.
We enter into the suffering of Christ this season because it is good to be marked. Come, let us draw closer to the heart of God.
Leah Carolan
Director of Worship and Media
In Christ,
Dwelling in Jesus,
On Saturday, March 17 at 6:30pm we will be watching I Can Only Imagine. This movie tells the story of how MercyMe ended up writing the popular song, I Can Only Imagine. It is a powerful story of forgiveness and would be a great message for all of us. This movie is rated PG and the cost of the tickets are $10.
The second movie is The Passion of The Christ. This movie depicts the crucifixion of Jesus and came out in 2004. We will be watching it on Sunday, March 25 at 3pm. This movie is rated R for the graphic depiction of the crucifixion and costs $5.
All the ladies ages 12 and up are invited Saturday, Feb. 24 for the annual women’s lenten breakfast at Cedar Hills. The event begins at 9am. The women’s ministry lenten breakfast is a long standing tradition at Cedar Hills. The morning consists of breakfast, great conversation, songs and a presentation.
Noah’s Ark Preschool will be closed Friday, Feb. 9 due to weather.