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COVID-19

Being in the Way of Jesus – Oct. 25, 2020

October 25, 2020

Glen Guyton preaching as Pastor Melissa and Pastor Isaac look on via Zoom, Oct. 25, 2020

Raleigh Mennonite and Chapel Hill Mennonite Fellowship held a joint service online with Glen Guyton, executive director of Mennonite Church USA, who brought the message from John 15. As followers of Jesus, there are expectations for us. There are things we are called to do. There needs to be fruit, something tangible that comes from […]

Being in the Way of Jesus – Oct. 25, 2020

Tagged With: called, CHMF, COVID-19, Glen Guyton, Gospel of John, planting, seeds

Joy: God’s Continual Nevertheless – Oct. 11, 2020

October 11, 2020

Melissa preaching via Zoom, with several others in gallery view.

Melissa continued our look at the book of Philippians, this week focusing on Phil. 4:1-9. Karl Barth called the joy Paul writes about in this book a “continual defiant ‘Nevertheless!’” In spite of everything, Paul’s joy is a protest against defeat. Where there is joy, death has not yet won. Melissa closed her message with […]

Joy: God’s Continual Nevertheless – Oct. 11, 2020

Tagged With: COVID-19, defiant, Joy, Melissa Florer-Bixler, nevertheless, Philippians

Running the race – Oct. 4, 2020

October 4, 2020

Shannon

Our scripture this week is Philippians 3:4-14. Paul writes from jail counseling the church he founded in Philippi. In the last verse Paul compares faith to a running race, working hard to reach the finish line to receive the prize, the prize God has for us in heaven. Shannon does exactly this with her running, […]

Running the race – Oct. 4, 2020

Tagged With: COVID-19, Melissa Florer-Bixler, perseverance, Philippians, running, Shannon Hess

Re-membering through song – Sept. 27, 2020

September 27, 2020

Melissa preaching via Zoom on Sept. 27, 2020

Philippians 2:1-13 Melissa began her sermon with a song dedicated to Breonna Taylor (https://youtu.be/M88jVX47BTc) from Porter’s Gate, a multi-racial song writing collective. Using songs and hymns through the ages helps us stay centered and find hope in the midst of all that is going on in our world. The passage in Philippians may well have […]

Re-membering through song – Sept. 27, 2020

Tagged With: COVID-19, Hymns, Justice, Melissa Florer-Bixler, peace, Phillipians, songs

Bee’s Knees – Sept. 20, 2020

September 24, 2020

Rachel shares her joys, pains and insights of keeping Bees. Bees only survive by working together in community. In Philippians 1:21-30 Paul doesn’t offer Jesus as a path to prosperity nor does he advocate seeking suffering. Instead he is honest that following Jesus is filled with beauty, joy and community but comes at a cost.

Bee’s Knees – Sept. 20, 2020

Tagged With: Bees, community, COVID-19, Philippians, Rachel Taylor, sermon

Retributive Justice or Forgiveness? – Sept. 13, 2020

September 13, 2020

Melissa preaching via Zoom, Sept. 13, 2020

Matthew 18:21-35 Melissa tackles this difficult passage that juxtaposes this new way of doing life–this kingdom of God way of forgiveness, grace and hope–and points out how it doesn’t mix with the old order of carrying out justice. But if that new way of doing things is one-sided, the whole thing falls apart. When the […]

Retributive Justice or Forgiveness? – Sept. 13, 2020

Tagged With: COVID-19, Forgiveness, Gospel of Matthew, grace, retribution

Just As I Am – Aug. 30, 2020

August 30, 2020

Pam Bruns speaking via Zoom on Aug. 30, 2020

John 6:35-40 Pam Bruns shared with us during this last Sunday in our summer series of sharing favorite songs or scriptures. The song “Just As I Am” has held special meaning for Pam throughout her life and she shared about how its meaning has changed for her through three different phases of life. It was […]

Just As I Am – Aug. 30, 2020

Tagged With: COVID-19, Just As I Am, love, Pam Bruns, songs

The Love of God – Aug. 23, 2020

August 24, 2020

RMC Vritual Choir

Karin shared she feels the love of God when singing hymns with a choir. She noted that currently in the US we live with a mentality of scarcity. A sense that providing even basic needs like heath care to others will limit our own access. We even extend this to God’s love for us, forgetting […]

The Love of God – Aug. 23, 2020

Tagged With: COVID-19, hymn, Karin Shank, love, sermon

Walking Humbly – Aug. 16, 2020

August 16, 2020

Craig speaking via Zoom on Aug. 16, 2020

Micah 6:8 Craig Hargett continues our summer series of selecting meaningful songs or scripture passages and speaking on them. This passage from Micah is a well-known and oft-quoted verse, especially within Mennonite circles. How do we act with justice, kindness and humility in our daily lives? It is a continuing challenge, but God has taken […]

Walking Humbly – Aug. 16, 2020

Tagged With: COVID-19, Craig Hargett, Justice, kindness, Micah, servanthood, walking humbly

Jesus Calls Us Friends – Aug. 9, 2020

August 9, 2020

Ann speaking via Zoom on Aug. 9, 2020

John 15:14-15 & Acts 8:26-38 Ann Roberston shared two of the favorite songs of her father as our summer series continued. She spoke of learning from him how he loved the songs “In the Garden,” which many of us know better as “He Walks with Me and He Talks with Me,” and “What a Friends […]

Jesus Calls Us Friends – Aug. 9, 2020

Tagged With: Acts, Anabaptism, Ann Roberston, baptism, COVID-19, friendship, Gospel of John, songs

God of the Bible – Aug. 2, 2020

August 2, 2020

Leah speaking during the RMC service via Zoom, Aug. 20, 2020

John 1:1-5 Leah Weaver continued our summer series of sharing a song or scripture that has been particularly meaningful. Like for many of us, she notes that for her congregational singing at RMC is a particularly important aspect of our life together. The song “God of the Bible” is one of many favorite songs and […]

God of the Bible – Aug. 2, 2020

Tagged With: COVID-19, Gospel of John, Leah Weaver, songs

A Desire for Justice – July 26, 2020

July 26, 2020

Rachel speaking via Zoom to the congregation July 26, 2020

Psalm 37 Rachel shared from this passage and her memories of hearing about it in the context of a seminary class on the role of the environment and land portrayed in the Old Testament, then juxtaposed immediately after through a campus rally about the suffering encountered by many in eastern North Carolina as a result […]

A Desire for Justice – July 26, 2020

Tagged With: COVID-19, Justice, love, Psalms, Rachel Taylor, social justice

The Black National Anthem – July 19, 2020

July 19, 2020

Psalm 88 Al Reberg shared how the song Lift Every Voice and Sing often referred to as The Black National Anthem has moved him over the years. In the 80s, Kirsten (his daughter) had learned Lift Every Voice and Sing while part of the Saint Cecilia Youth Chorale. She sang it for him and it […]

The Black National Anthem – July 19, 2020

Tagged With: Al Reberg, anti-racism, COVID-19, Psalms, songs

Reflections on 45 years of ministry – July 12, 2020

July 15, 2020

Duane and Lois sharing via Zoom on July 12, 2020

John 15:1-17 [Note: there were a few technical glitches during Duane and Lois’s sharing via Zoom. These were edited out and as a result there are a couple of places that don’t completely flow together.] Duane uses the passage from John to reflect on the way Jesus was pruned for ministry. He shares about the […]

Reflections on 45 years of ministry – July 12, 2020

Tagged With: COVID-19, Duane Beck, friendship, Gospel of John, Lois Beck, ministry, retirement, servanthood

This Little Light of Mine – July 5, 2020

July 5, 2020

Kathy speaking via Zoom on July 5, 2020

Matthew 5:14-16 Kathy Boos continued our summer series of sharing about a song or scripture passage that has been impactful. Melissa provided the scripture background from these verses from the Sermon on the Mount before Kathy shared her thoughts on the song. Kathy reflected on the importance of all kinds of music in her life, […]

This Little Light of Mine – July 5, 2020

Tagged With: Civil Rights, COVID-19, Gospel of Matthew, Kathy Boos, Melissa Florer-Bixler, peace, protests, songs

Great is thy faithfulness – June 28, 2020

June 28, 2020

Debbie preaching via Zoom

Lamentations 3:19-33 Debbie Bledsoe continues our summer series of sharing beloved songs and bible passages. Melissa introduces the passage from Lamentations, then Debbie shares from her experiences of God’s faithfulness in her life whether in the midst of hardships and change or joy and beauty. Morning by morning we can see new ways God loves […]

Great is thy faithfulness – June 28, 2020

Tagged With: COVID-19, Debbie Bledsoe, faithfulness, lamentations, love, Melissa Florer-Bixler, songs

Dying With Our Sins – June 21, 2020

June 21, 2020

Dave Cooper speaking on Zoom, with five other households listening in.

I Corinthians 15:1-6 In the continuing series of RMCers sharing a scripture or song that is particularly meaningful, Dave Cooper reflects on this passage from I Corinthians. Melissa introduces the passage before Dave shares and closes with the song When I Survey the Wondrous Cross. Christ has freed us to a life of right relationships–with […]

Dying With Our Sins – June 21, 2020

Tagged With: COVID-19, Dave Cooper, I Corinthians, love, Melissa Florer-Bixler

Known by God – June 14, 2020

June 14, 2020

Hannah Barg singing during the June 14, 2020 online service.

Psalm 139 During the summer months RMCers are sharing scripture passages that have been particularly meaningful to them. This Sunday Hannah Barg shared about her brother Erin and the special relationship they had through music. Rachel Taylor introduces the passage from Psalm 139, followed by Hannah providing the scripture in song. After Hannah shares her […]

Known by God – June 14, 2020

Tagged With: Chyrs Browne, COVID-19, Hannah Barg, music, Psalms, Rachel Taylor

Pie-it-Forward

June 9, 2020

An apple cranberry pie with a star-shaped crust.

by Jackie ParkerA blog entry in response to our “A Year at the Table” series. One Sunday, during the sharing portion of our worship, I revealed I was having a hard time—that the pandemic, fear for people’s health, and physical distancing were taking a toll—and with no end in sight, I was starting to feel […]

Pie-it-Forward

Filed Under: Table Tagged With: A Year at the Table, communion, community, COVID-19, fellowship, food, pie-it-forward, table

The Church Found Me – June 7, 2020

June 7, 2020

Screen shot of Zinith and small images of a few others tuning into the Zoom worship service on June 7, 2020

Zinith shares about how he came to Raleigh Mennonite. The recording starts with Loretta reading Ezekiel 34:11-16 and Melissa providing context…. Read More →

The Church Found Me – June 7, 2020

Tagged With: church, COVID-19, Ezekiel, Hymns, Loretta Shaia, Melissa Florer-Bixler, Zinith Barbee

Beyond Understanding – May 31, 2020

May 31, 2020

Acts 2:1-21 Just before Melissa’s message we watched a video portrayal of today’s scripture passage. The sermon ended with us listening to “Ella’s Song” sung by Sweet Honey in the Rock. This was a terrible week leading up to Pentecost Sunday, with a White woman making false accusations about a Black man, the police murdering […]

Beyond Understanding – May 31, 2020

Tagged With: Acts, COVID-19, George Floyd, languages, Melissa Florer-Bixler, Pentecost, racism

Reorienting Toward the Marginalized – May 24, 2020

May 24, 2020

Screen shot of the gallery view of people participating in a Zoom meeting

I Corinthians 8 As we continue our Zoom services online, Melissa continued her series talking about the church in Corinth. As we work at being church together at Raleigh Mennonite, we’re given this gift of seeing how this little church in Corinth worked out its conflicts, and how it might be good news for our […]

Reorienting Toward the Marginalized – May 24, 2020

Tagged With: church, conflict, COVID-19, I Corinthians, marginalized, Melissa Florer-Bixler

The Process of Being Saved – May 10, 2020

May 10, 2020

Melissa preaching via Zoom, with small photos of others at the top who attended the service.

Acts 18:1-4 I Corinthians 1:10-18 In the scripture passages for today we see the early church is in disarray. There is division and tumult. But Paul urges the church in Corinth to keep their focal point on one place: on Jesus. For the message about the cross is foolishness to those who are perishing, but […]

The Process of Being Saved – May 10, 2020

Tagged With: Acts, COVID-19, cross, I Corinthians, Melissa Florer-Bixler, Paul

Turning the World Upside Down – May 3, 2020

May 4, 2020

Melissa preaching via Zoom on May 3, 2020.

Acts 17:1-9 In our city and in our country protests have been taking place that are tinged with “rights” language, including the right for churches to hold gatherings. But a few thousand years earlier a different scene played out that also concerned the state and religion. Paul and Silas and the other Christians have disrupted […]

Turning the World Upside Down – May 3, 2020

Tagged With: Acts, COVID-19, love, Melissa Florer-Bixler, protests, Revolutionary

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