Fruits of the Spirit
LOVE,
JOY, PEACE, PATIENCE, KINDNESS, GOODNESS,
FAITHFULNESS,
GENTLENESS, SELF-CONTROL
1For freedom Christ has set us free.
Stand firm, therefore, and do not submit again to a yoke of slavery.
13For you were called to freedom, brothers and sisters; only do
not use your freedom as an opportunity for self-indulgence, but through love
become slaves to one another. 14For the
whole law is summed up in a single commandment, "You shall love your
neighbor as yourself." 15If,
however, you bite and devour one another, take care that you are not consumed
by one another.
16Live by the Spirit, I say, and do not gratify the desires of the
flesh. 17For what the flesh desires is opposed to the Spirit, and what
the Spirit desires is opposed to the flesh; for these are opposed to each
other, to prevent you from doing what you want. 18But if you are led by the Spirit, you are not subject to the
law. 19Now the works of the flesh are obvious: fornication, impurity,
licentiousness, 20idolatry, sorcery, enmities, strife, jealousy, anger, quarrels,
dissensions, factions, 21envy,
drunkenness, carousing, and things like these. I am warning you, as I warned
you before: those who do such things will not inherit the kingdom of God.
22By contrast, the fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace,
patience, kindness, generosity, faithfulness, 23gentleness, and self-control. There
is no law against such things. 24And those who belong to Christ Jesus have crucified the flesh
with its passions and desires. 25If we live by the Spirit, let us also be guided by the Spirit.
Galatians 5:1,
13-25
Fruits
of the Spirit
Stratz, Wayne; Almon, Margaret; Halstead, Suzanne
Stained Glass
2011
Berea, Ohio
United States
Notes: |
The mosaic signs mounted on a wall in a labyrinth for walkers.
The signs represent the nine fruits of the spirit. |
Suzanne and Gary Halstead commissioned us to turn
the 9 Fruits of the Spirit into mosaic signs. All four of us gathered in our
basement to pick out sheets of glass, and talk colors. Wayne Stratz designed
the lettering, cut out the letters, ground the edges. Margaret Almon mosaiced
the backgrounds, and then gave them to Suzanne, who mosaiced the borders,
grouted, sealed and po (more …) https://www.flickr.com/photos/nutmegdesigns/albums/72157627172996853/with/6076524729
I am not bound to win, but I am
bound to be true.
I am not bound to
succeed,
but I am bound to live by the
light that I have.
I must stand with anybody that
stands right,
and stand with him while he is
right,
and part with him when he goes
wrong.
~ Abraham Lincoln
Every minister worthy of the
name has to walk the line
between prophetic vision and
spiritual sustenance,
between telling people the
comforting things they want to hear
and challenging them with the
difficult things they need to hear.
~ Timothy B. Tyson
PTS
(Painted Toe Art Society)
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Pat
Foster baked the delicious cake.
Gail
Gilbert, Carolyn (CV) Martyn, Nancy Priest
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Changing of the Guard
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Sharp’s Lucky Penny Ranch
Gail
Sharp, in-coming President Erica Sprenkel,
out-going
President Mindy Hanson, Katie Prolow
THANK
YOU, ALL!!!
Making
Wurst in Regensburg
Dottie
and Jack Alexander made the sausages and then
enjoyed
eating them with their other classmates along the Danube.
Kei
Sakamoto (right) is in LA this week to help the Japan Para Track Team train.
Kei
is interpreting and running with the totally blind silver medalist from the
Paris games!
Joy is not in things;
it is in us.
~ Richard Wagner
June 29, 2025 Third
Sunday after Pentecost - Year C
Agnus Day, by
James Wetzstein
Agnus Day
appears with the permission of www.agnusday.org
Happy
July 4th
God
Bless America!
LECTIONARY
2 Kings
2:1–2, 6–14
Psalm
77:1–2, 11–20
Galatians
5:1, 13–25
Luke
9:51–62
THE WORD: Luke 9:51-62
The journey to Jerusalem is the focus of today’s Gospel. Jesus proceeds to Jerusalem to take up the cross that awaits him there.
The most direct route to Jerusalem took Jesus and his company through a Samaritan town. The Samaritans and Jews despised one another. Their hatred dated back to the eighth century B.C., when Assyria conquered northern Israel (Samaria). Those northerners who survived the disaster intermarried with foreigners resettled by the Assyrians. The Jews of Jerusalem considered such accommodation with their hated enemy treason and, worse, a betrayal of the holy faith. Jerusalem banned the Samaritans from the temple and synagogues, refused their religious contributions and denied their legal status in court proceedings. The spurned Samaritans would do everything they could to hinder and even attack pilgrims to Jerusalem. Although it was the most direct route from Galilee, most Jews avoided the territories of the Samaritans. Jesus, however, proceeds through Samaria, regardless of their inhospitality and responds to their bitterness with tolerance and reconciliation.
Along the way, three would-be disciples ask to join Jesus. To the first, Jesus asks if he clearly understands the cost of discipleship; Jesus urges the second not to find excuses or rationalizations for avoiding the call of God; Jesus reminds the third that discipleship demands a total dedication and commitment to seeking God in all things.
First Reading 2 Kings 2:1-2, 6-14
1Now when the LORD
was about to take Elijah up to heaven by a whirlwind, Elijah and Elisha were on
their way from Gilgal. 2Elijah said to Elisha, "Stay
here; for the LORD has sent me as far as Bethel." But Elisha said,
"As the LORD lives, and as you yourself live, I will not leave you."
So they went down to Bethel.
6Then Elijah said to him, "Stay
here; for the LORD has sent me to the Jordan." But he said, "As the
LORD lives, and as you yourself live, I will not leave you." So the two of
them went on. 7Fifty men of the company of
prophets also went, and stood at some distance from them, as they both were
standing by the Jordan. 8Then Elijah took his mantle and
rolled it up, and struck the water; the water was parted to the one side and to
the other, until the two of them crossed on dry ground.
9When they had crossed, Elijah said
to Elisha, "Tell me what I may do for you, before I am taken from
you." Elisha said, "Please let me inherit a double share of your
spirit." 10He responded, "You have asked
a hard thing; yet, if you see me as I am being taken from you, it will be
granted you; if not, it will not." 11As they continued walking and
talking, a chariot of fire and horses of fire separated the two of them, and
Elijah ascended in a whirlwind into heaven. 12Elisha kept watching and crying
out, "Father, father! The chariots of Israel and its horsemen!" But
when he could no longer see him, he grasped his own clothes and tore them in
two pieces.
13He picked up the mantle of Elijah
that had fallen from him, and went back and stood on the bank of the Jordan. 14He
took the mantle of Elijah that had fallen from him, and struck the water,
saying, "Where is the LORD, the God of Elijah?" When he had struck
the water, the water was parted to the one side and to the other, and Elisha
went over.
1I cry aloud to God,
aloud to God, that
he may hear me.
2In the day of my trouble I seek the Lord;
in the night my
hand is stretched out without wearying;
my soul refuses to
be comforted.
11I will call to mind the deeds of the LORD;
I will remember
your wonders of old.
12I will meditate on all your work,
and muse on your
mighty deeds.
13Your way, O God, is holy.
What god is so
great as our God?
14You are the God who works wonders;
you have displayed
your might among the peoples.
15With your strong arm you redeemed your people,
the descendants of
Jacob and Joseph. Selah
16When the waters saw you, O God,
when the waters saw
you, they were afraid;
the very deep
trembled.
17The clouds poured out water;
the skies thundered;
your arrows flashed
on every side.
18The crash of your thunder was in the whirlwind;
your lightnings lit
up the world;
the earth trembled
and shook.
19Your way was through the sea,
your path, through
the mighty waters;
yet your footprints
were unseen.
20You led your people like a flock
by the hand of
Moses and Aaron.
Second
Reading Galatians 5:1, 13-25
1For
freedom Christ has set us free. Stand firm, therefore, and do not submit again
to a yoke of slavery.
13For you
were called to freedom, brothers and sisters; only do not use your freedom as
an opportunity for self-indulgence, but through love become slaves to one
another. 14For the whole law is summed up in a single commandment,
"You shall love your neighbor as yourself." 15If, however, you bite and devour one another, take care that you
are not consumed by one another.
16Live by
the Spirit, I say, and do not gratify the desires of the flesh. 17For what the flesh desires is opposed to the Spirit, and what
the Spirit desires is opposed to the flesh; for these are opposed to each
other, to prevent you from doing what you want. 18But if you are led by the Spirit,
you are not subject to the law. 19Now the works of the flesh are
obvious: fornication, impurity, licentiousness, 20idolatry, sorcery, enmities,
strife, jealousy, anger, quarrels, dissensions, factions, 21envy, drunkenness, carousing, and things like these. I am
warning you, as I warned you before: those who do such things will not inherit
the kingdom of God.
22By
contrast, the fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, patience, kindness,
generosity, faithfulness, 23gentleness, and self-control. There
is no law against such things. 24And those who belong to Christ
Jesus have crucified the flesh with its passions and desires. 25If we live by the Spirit, let us also be guided by the Spirit.
51When the days drew
near for him to be taken up, he set his face to go to Jerusalem. 52And
he sent messengers ahead of him. On their way they entered a village of the
Samaritans to make ready for him; 53but they did not receive him,
because his face was set toward Jerusalem.54When his disciples James and John
saw it, they said, "Lord, do you want us to command fire to come down from
heaven and consume them?" 55But he turned and rebuked them. 56Then
they went on to another village.
57As they were going along the road,
someone said to him, "I will follow you wherever you go." 58And
Jesus said to him, "Foxes have holes, and birds of the air have nests; but
the Son of Man has nowhere to lay his head." 59To another he said, "Follow
me." But he said, "Lord, first let me go and bury my father." 60But
Jesus said to him, "Let the dead bury their own dead; but as for you, go
and proclaim the kingdom of God." 61Another said, "I will follow
you, Lord; but let me first say farewell to those at my home." 62Jesus
said to him, "No one who puts a hand to the plow and looks back is fit for
the kingdom of God."