Wednesday, August 13, 2014
Williams, Wesley, and Mayer
Thursday, July 3, 2014
Transition and Generosity
Sunday, June 8, 2014
Saturday, June 7, 2014
Sunday, May 25, 2014
Monday, May 19, 2014
True Freedom
Guest Speaker - Stephanie Ruff Hogan
Titus Women's Ministry - Francis Asbury Society
John 20-21
Experience God's Freedom!
Monday, May 12, 2014
Mother's Day
Mother's Day Message - Rev. Michael P. Smith
Romans 8: 15-18
The spirit of adoption...
Sunday, May 4, 2014
Abraham's Calling
Abraham: Sermon Series
Genesis 12: 1-3
His calling is our calling. Leave your identity and future to walk and follow.
Wednesday, April 30, 2014
thank you.
I had just started working at St. Peter's UMC in Ocean City when I heard that we were having an installation service for the new District Superintendent. As the Associate I took great pride in trying to make things run smoothly because I knew that the Senior Pastor had a lot to get ready for that day. My robe was fresh out of the box - I donned it - and we were ready to go.
The pomp and circumstance of the processional was a bit much for me. This was not my style as a 28 year old. Some of the liturgy felt dry and I was honestly just sort of waiting for the service to be over so we can go get punch and cookies. That's when Paul gave his message. My physical body language changed as I went from slouching in the back pew, to sitting up and paying attention, to feeling energized around his message of making disciples. You could even hear a few audible and out loud Amens and Yes' from me - not something I am prone to do. The message was not very complex nor can I remember all of the details or illustrations, but the central theme was focused and very clear - We are called to make disciples. His passion for disciple-making was contagious that day and I left the service feeling- here is someone I can happily follow.
I knew that our theology or life experiences may not match up - but it didn't matter to me that day. Our mission was clear and the DS put it out there. If you are willing to make disciples then let's get going. The past 7 years of appointed pastoral ministry have all been under the supervision of Paul in the Cape Atlantic District. This is a year of transition. Paul is retiring and I am moving to another District.
Paul,
I just wanted to say - thank you. We have gone through a lot and you have always been very supportive and caring. You corrected me when I needed it and encouraged me along the way. In moments of doubt you reminded me of my calling. You kept the mission of making disciples at the forefront of our church conferences and gave leadership to local churches and pastors in need. You have always been a 'fan' of me and cheered me along the way. May God bless you and your family as you enter a new season of ministry. Enjoy your grandchildren and may God grant you peace.
- Michael
Sunday, April 27, 2014
Abraham's Faith
Sermon Series: Abraham
Abraham's Faith
Galatians 3: 6-9
How can Abraham be the model of faith for us?
Sunday, April 20, 2014
Can these Bones live?
Easter Message -
Ezekiel 37: 1-14
A valley of dry bones, and a call to Easter!
Friday, April 18, 2014
Sunday, April 13, 2014
Cursing of the Fig Tree - Palm Sunday
Palm Sunday Combined Worship Service-
Series - The Hard Teachings of Jesus
Mark 11 - Cursing of the Fig Tree
Figs, Fruit, Pruning, Turning of the Tables, Justice, Donkeys, you name it - we got it.
Sunday, April 6, 2014
Eat Flesh & Drink Blood
The Hard Teachings of Jesus
John 6 -
What did Jesus mean when He said to eat His flesh and drink His blood?
Sunday, March 30, 2014
Covenant and Brokenness
Sermon Series - The Hard Teaching of Jesus
Matthew 19
Marriage, Divorce, Eunchs, and Covenant!
What do we do with the brokenness of Covenant?
Special Announcement - Pastoral Appointment
Jay Sporl - Chair of SPRC makes a new announcement introducing the new pastor that will begin on July 1, 2014
Sunday, March 23, 2014
Jesus and the Sword
The Hard Teachings of Jesus - Series
Matthew 10 - I did not come to bring peace, but a sword.
Find life through the sword
Saturday, March 22, 2014
Tears for Food
Tuesday, March 18, 2014
Take up thy cross
Series - The Hard Teachings of Jesus
Matthew 16: 21-26
Guest Speaker - Rev. Jerry Crossley
Sunday, March 9, 2014
Cost of Discipleship
Series - The Hard Teachings of Jesus
Luke 9: 57-62
Foxes have holes, birds have nests... dead bury their own dead.... those who look back at the plow are not fit for the kingdom....
The Cost of Discipleship is investigated through three potential followers of Jesus in Luke 9.
Wednesday, March 5, 2014
Wes Anderson and My Dreams
When I was in college and his early films were coming out they spoke to me in a way that affirmed my life. The story, taste in music, and overall style just seemed to fit me. I was introduced to some new musicians that were part of the soundtracks, and it was great to see my favorite music on the big screen. This was the only place in film where some of the Indie stuff was really making it out. Of course Elliot Smith and Good Will Hunting will forever be a match, but Anderson takes it to a whole other level for me. The only other director I think comparable is Cameron Crowe - but that's another story for another time.
Anderson's films also have repeated actors in it. Bill Murray and Jason Schwartzman are two of the standards. The Wilson boys also have their way in it - much in part that Owen was a co-writer for most of the early films. It is as if they don't care what part they play, they just want to be involved. The parts they do play also seem as if they were written specifically for them. It is a beautiful match. You see the friendship involved on the screen and can tell that the people genuinely must have enjoyed creating this. Part of my love for these films come because I shared them with a friend.
This friend understood me and together we would anticipate each new release. It was always so much fun to go and see them together. When we were apart this would of course be a topic of conversation and we would quickly get the DVD box set to watch at home together. My friend is a musician.
We played together and a lot of our set list at the coffee house was comprised of these tunes. One in particular was 'The Wind' by Cat Stevens. It was a great piece for 2 guitars. Simple. Beautiful. My friend dreamed of being a musician. It seemed like a long-shot because often dreams are the things which we cannot obtain in reality. He dreamed. Fast forward some years later and I receive word that my friend was invited to play on an album that honors Wes Anderson and his impact on music and film. The song that he is covering is 'The Wind' by Cat Stevens.
This is far from being a college kid enthralled by Anderson films and covering these tunes at a lame college coffee house. I look back to who I was and the dreams I had. As I watch this new movie I will be taken back to the moments that shaped me as a young adult. I will remember my dreams and realize that maybe they are not as far off as I thought. I will think of my friend, the musician, and smile.
Special Announcement
Special announcement made concerning the direction and future of Tabernacle UMC. Thanks for tuning in.
Next week's series - The Hard Teachings of Jesus.
Sunday, February 23, 2014
Sunday, February 16, 2014
Olympics: Training to Win
Faster, Higher, Stronger = Do No Harm, Do Good, and Stay in Love with God.
Learn the 3 simple rules of training to win the race.
Monday, February 10, 2014
Thursday, February 6, 2014
stalking Jesus
"My friend Bob Goff says when we study somebody without getting to know them, it’s called stalking. Bob says Jesus is getting creeped out that we keep stalking him. He’d like us to bond with him in the doing." - Donald Miller
When Jesus called the disciples He said, "follow me." He was going somewhere and doing something. Our understanding of discipleship has turned into let's sit down around a cup of coffee and talk about Jesus. Jesus' call to follow involves action and movement. I believe that we have stalked Jesus for too long and have lost where He is and what He is doing in the world.
In what ways are you creeping Jesus out?
How do you bond with Him in the doing of life rather than in the reflection of it?
Sunday, February 2, 2014
Reconciliation
Gospel according to Mary Poppins -
2 Corinthians 5: 17-21
If anyone - is IN Christ...
Monday, January 27, 2014
the awkwardness of the Psalms
The extremes of emotion and the almost unfiltered commentary brings a deep realness to the pain and struggle of the writer. There is deep praise and deep anguish. There are calls for God to take care of 'business' concerning their enemies. There are moments of great trust and assurance. I find that the Psalms speak to the moments of life where we do not seem to have the language. Isn't that what a good song does? This is what the Psalms are - songs.
So if you are feeling like you cannot express what you really want to say or you feel like your emotions are heightened due to a circumstance beyond your control- then step in line with the Psalmist.
I'll try not to feel to weird around you. But hey - we all have those moments from time to time. Be thankful for the Psalms today.
Sunday, January 26, 2014
Sunday, January 19, 2014
Tuesday, January 14, 2014
Understanding Revelation
Sunday, January 12, 2014
The Perfect Nanny (Savior)
Gospel and Mary Poppins -
Jane and Michael Banks have clear expectations of their nanny.
"You must be kind, you must be pretty, etc."
What are our expectations of God? Does Jesus meet them?
Luke 4 - Jesus' Sermon at Nazareth. He surpasses and let's down the expectations of his listeners in one sermon.
Wednesday, January 1, 2014
2014.
Discover what you love to do and go do it. May you have the courage you need to make the changes you want for the sake of the future. Shake the dust off of your sandals from 2013.
Here is to a new year.