Pastor’s Notes 12/12/2025

The wilderness and the dry land shall be glad, the desert shall rejoice and blossom;
like the crocus it shall blossom abundantly, and rejoice with joy and singing.
The glory of Lebanon shall be given to it, the majesty of Carmel and Sharon.
They shall see the glory of the Lord, the majesty of our God.

Isaiah 35:1,2

This Sunday we will continue our Advent journey with the lighting of the Candle of Joy.

Our scripture will come from Isaiah 35:1–10, a beautiful promise that the wilderness will bloom, dry land will rejoice, and weary hearts will be renewed. It is a passage filled with movement, color, and hope. The prophet has a vision of God’s transforming joy breaking into places that once felt barren.

Our main symbol this week is the poinsettia, a flower often associated with Christmas, but also rich with spiritual meaning. According to legend, the poinsettia first bloomed when a child, who had nothing else to give, offered a simple bundle of weeds in love. God transformed that humble gift into something radiant and beautiful.

This week, we will reflect together on what it means to be people who believe that even dry places can flower, even weary souls can sing again, and even small gifts can become something sacred. Joy comes from what we offer, not from what we possess. Joy blooms when we bring our hearts honestly to God.

P.S. Tuesday’s ugly sweater Christmas party was so much fun. Thanks to all of you for your participation and good-hearted willingness to play games and have fun. The random outbreaking of a snowball fight is a memory I will carry with me for a long time!

P.P.S. I also wish to extend an invitation to a Christmas Day Open House that Rev. Trish and I are hosting at our home from 4-7pm. I will have our address and more information in the days ahead!

Many blessings and I look forward to worshipping with you on YouTube and in person on Sunday.

Brett