Author Archives: peter tewinkle
The Word Became Sword – Sermon Audio

The Word of God is referred to as a two-edged sword. John imagines Jesus returning with a double-edged sword coming from his mouth. “The Word Became Sword” answers the question about why people use the Bible to do harm and reminds us that, while the Word will cause conflict, it is not meant for abuse.
Restoring God’s Image – Week 4

This Sunday at 11am, we’ll gather for week 4 of our conversation about restoring God’s image.
Here’s the journey we’ve been on so far:
1.) Too often powerful & influential people use the word “God” to justify their control and cruelty. This is how “God” becomes a problem.
2.) But God is “merciful and gracious, slow to anger, and abounding in steadfast love.”
3.) God does not demand a transaction involving an innocent death. The ritual sacrifices were a sign and seal of a rededicated life.
4.) The prophets proved the point by teaching that the sacrifices of God’s people didn’t matter and weren’t even welcomed if they didn’t lead to a more just way of life.
All of this is to say, that Jesus’ death was not a transaction that appeased a cruel and controlling God with an innocent death. So, if that’s true. Why did God send Jesus? Read The Devil Made Me Do It for an answer.
You can also read The Devil Made Me Do It in Part 1 and Part 2 on Medium.
Join the conversation on Sunday at 11am.
Images, Idols, & Icons – Sermon Audio

The question from this last Sunday was “how do we see people the way that God sees them?” Listen to “Images, Idols, & Icons” for an answer.
Restoring God’s Image – Week 3

Prophets stand in the gap. What that means is, prophets stand in between two people or groups of people and help them hear and see one another. They form a sort of bridge. In the Bible, prophets stand in between God and God’s people. They speak on behalf of God to the people and sometimes they speak on behalf of the people to God. There are also times when prophets stand in the gap between people of privilege and people who are oppressed. They can speak words of challenge just as easily as they can comfort. Because prophets often stand in the gap, they often stand apart and they often stand alone. They can be pesky.
We’ll be reading about the prophets for week 3 of our discussion on Restoring God’s Image. Download it here.
You can also read online read Part 1 and Part 2 of this chapter online at Medium.
Change Your Mind – Sermon Audio
Some Scripture. Some spirituality. Some science. Some practical steps that we can take to follow Jesus together.

https://drive.google.com/open?id=1-B1nd908wlvT16_oV8k6uuLp3qe58Wgt
Restoring God’s Image – Week 2

The question to answer in this chapter is: if Jesus’ death is not about justice and punishment and death, then why does it get described that way? If it’s so obvious that the God behind it all is forgiving and generous and patient and lovingly loyal, why haven’t those ideas caught on? There must be some reason that generations have accepted the harsh teaching of debt and penalty in their worship and promoted them in the world.
You can download a copy of “Blood is Life.”
You can also read Part 1 and Part 2 online at Medium.
We’ll be discussing this reading on July 14 and 17.
If you missed Week 1’s conversation on Sunday, we’ll gather this Wednesday at 6pm.
The Struggle – Sermon Audio
Both hubris (excessive pride) and humiliation (deep shame) cause us to hide from God and one another. In between those two experiences is humility. We know that we’re walking in humility when we’re willing to wrestle.
The story of Jacob reminds us that God is not scared away by our struggles. Listen to “The Struggle.”
Restoring God’s Image – Week 1
On Sunday, July 7, we’ll begin gathering for a 9-week conversation about God. Who is God? What is God like? What does it mean to be made in the image of God? The first reading is called “God Is Not the Problem.”
Each week we’ll share a link to a reading and you’ll be asked to consider four question:
1.) How does the reading comfort you?
2.) How does the reading challenge you?
3.) In what ways are you left confused?
4.) About what are you now curious?
We’ll meet on Sunday mornings around 11am, Wednesday evenings at 6pm, and Friday mornings at 9am.
“God Is Not the Problem” can be downloaded after you click on the link.
You can also read online through Medium. “God Is Not the Problem” is divided into Part 1, Part 2, and Part 3.
Why is there an Old & a New Testament?
Sunday’s Sermon was entitled “The Confidence That We Have” and it includes some thoughts on the old and the new and the commitment that God has made to all of us (over and over and over again!).
Summer Sermon Suggestions
The people of SCRC have come up with some great questions for sermons this summer. Pastor Peter will begin answering them (well, attempting to) when he gets back from summer vacation. Here’s what we’ve got planned:

June 30 – Why is there an Old & New Testament?
July 7 – What do we make of the story of Jacob?
July 14 – How do we walk by faith/live like Jesus today (practical tips)?
July 21 – How do we see people the way God does?
July 28 – Why do people use the Bible as a weapon (i.e. picks and chooses verses to hurt others)?
August 4 – What does it mean that Jesus is the only way?
August 11 – Who was Melchizedek and why is he important for us to know?
August 18 – How do we know God’s will? What is it? (see Proverbs 3:5-6)
August 25 – What does “he will strike your head, and you will strike his heel” mean? (see Genesis 3:15)
September 1 – How do we begin again after making mistakes?
September 8 – How do we live when you don’t understand the why of what’s happening in your life?
September 15 – KICK-OFF/HOMECOMING SUNDAY, Blessing of the Backpacks


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