Bethlehem Connect November/December 2018 | Page 2

Upcoming Sermon Series: Already/Not Yet "Already and not yet." by Pastor Meta Herrick Carlson Searching for God Knows What It's one of my favorite ways to think about the Kingdom of God. We are living in between what has already been accomplished in Jesus and the full experience of life everlasting. This is the thin space between baptism and death, between hoping and knowing for certain. There are glimmers of heaven's love and justice revealed on earth. There are sips and morsels of the feast that has no end. There are promises and rituals so ancient that they feel brand new. This concept shows up in my churchy life, but also in my plain old mess-of-a-human being life. My children often sneak into my bedroom early in the morning. If it's just a few minutes before the alarm goes off, they know I won't send them back to bed. They burrow into my covers while I keep my eyes closed, already awake...but not yet. The bananas on my kitchen counter are forming brown spots. No one will chose them as a snack today, but they will all eat the banana muffins I make later this week. In the meantime, they wait to be changed. I drive past the tent city on Hiawatha and Franklin almost every day. This summer the donation requests were hooded sweatshirts, but now they need insulated tents. Red Lake Nation and the City of Minneapolis are working together to build a shelter and navigation center in time for winter, and mission partner Beacon Interfaith is seeking to be involved in a more permanent solution. Warm beds have been promised, but there are many more cold nights outside before they are ready. There are promises and rituals so ancient that they feel brand new. This season's scripture stories bear more images of "already and not yet." We'll hear stories about people searching for meaning, belonging, usefulness, dignity and power. God's own son will be looking for a warm place to be born and then a safe place to hide from Herod's wrath. Our lives will also bear images of "already and not yet" when we remember the saints who have gone before us and grieve their absence from this year's holiday traditions. We will navigate familial and commercial expectations of Christmas the best we can. The world already has plenty of subscribers to an either/or mentality. As a disciple of Jesus, your life testifies to a both/and in which God's beloved find shelter, promises are kept and heaven is revealed. May it be so! May the Kingdom claim and call you in the thin spaces of these months, with glimmers of love and justice born from heaven for the sake of the whole creation. Emergency Response with Beacon Interfaith Thursday, November 8, 7:00 - 8:30 pm Edina Community Lutheran Church Members of Beacon Leadership Teams, clergy, and other congregational leaders are encouraged to join us for this important meeting as we discern the collaborative's response to the Franklin / Hiawatha Encampment. Questions? Contact Pastor Meta. RSVP online at www.beaconinterfaith.org. 2 God is not at a distance, to be discovered by the end of your story. God is a presence from the very beginning, calling you by name into relationship through Jesus Christ. Nov. 4: Heaven on Earth Revelation 21:1-6a John 11:32-44 Nov. 11: Justice Mark 12:38-44 Nov. 18: Signs Mark 13:1-8 Nov. 21: Do Not Worry Matthew 6:25-33 Nov. 25: A True Leader Revelation 1: 4b-8 John 18:33-37 Let Ev’ry Heart Prepare The season of Advent holds the promise of Christmas. It’s a season of waiting that calls us to stillness as we prepare for the story of joy that is born. Dec. 2: Be on Guard Jeremiah 33:14-16 Luke 21:25-26 Dec. 9: Repent Malachi 3:1-4 Luke 3:1-6 Dec. 16: Bear Fruit Isaiah 12:2-6 Luke 3:7-18 Dec. 23: A Servant's Song Micah 5:2-5a Luke 1:46-55 Dec. 24: Luke 2 Dec. 25: John 1:1-9 Dec. 30: Colossians 3:12-17 John 1:10-14 Next CONNECT deadline for the January/February issue: December 10, 2018 The format is bi-monthly. Submissions can be sent to Whitney Stofflet, wstofflet@ bethlehem-church.org. CONNECT newsletter online bethlehem-church.org