Slow Faith

Matthew 11:28-30

God is giving us an important word for 2021 that we all need to hear... SLOW THE F DOWN. Even though it's a new year, it will take several months to go back to "normal," and we don't know what that new normal will really look like. But if there's one gift that 2020 has given us in its great year of disruption, it is to SLOW THE F DOWN.

I hope this word can serve and benefit you as we start this new year together.

Advent: Prince of Peace

Luke 2:1-12

The Roman Empire in the 1st century was pursuing the same thing that God pursued when He sent Jesus Christ into the world: peace on earth. However, the Roman Empire's idea of peace was very different from Jesus' idea of peace. Likewise, the 21st century American idea of peace is very different from Jesus' idea of peace. Jesus came to bring true peace to the world, but he was not born into a modest family instead of a royal family; he was surrounded by animals at his birth rather than a doctor or extended family; and he was placed in a manger instead of a crib. The world brings about "peace" through fear, power, and control while Jesus brings about peace through love, humility, and selflessness.

Advent: Mary's Joy

Luke 1:46-55

Contrary to popular belief, joy is not the same as happiness. Happiness is an emotion while joy is a state of being. Even if circumstances are bleak, as 2020 certainly has been for many people, we can still live in a state of joy. In fact, a life of happiness without joy is a life of emptiness. Today we look at the example of Mary and the joy she possessed despite numerous struggles.

Advent: Jesus' Love

John 3:16-21

If there's anything 2020 has taught us, it's that we need loving relationships, human connection, and authentic community now more than ever. Love was not a value was highly esteemed in the ancient world. When Jesus was born, He brought light and love into a world full of hate and darkness. While times may have changed, light and love are still heavily lacking. We all are in desperate need of Jesus' love.

Advent: Living Hope

Romans 5:1-5

Advent is about waiting for the arrival of Jesus to a dark and weary world. "Waiting" has taken on an entirely new meaning in 2020. Most people fall into three camps with regard to waiting in 2020: struggling, surviving, or thriving. While waiting is a normal part of life, God implores His people to wait with hope. Waiting with hope is not a passive form of waiting because hope is the prerequisite to peace, hope sustains God's people through suffering, and hope does not disappoint.

American Spirituality is Weird

Have you ever wondered, "American spirituality is weird"? Maybe you call it faith, religion, or something else, but there are many practices that Americans engage that are unique to America. This recent election has highlighted some of America's strange, extreme, or narrow-minded behaviors that the rest of the world observes with bewilderment and curiosity. Join Perch.Church pastor Al Han as he interviews his friend and colleague, Rola Al Ashkar. Rola and Al will discuss everything from Rola's experience in war-torn Lebanon, life lessons as a flight attendant, America's obsession with abundance, freedom and individuality, and the spirituality of yoga.

Citizenship

Philippians 3:15-21

Do you ever wonder, "I don't belong here"? Most of us have a nagging sense that we don't ultimately belong here on earth. Human beings are meant to find our permanent home somewhere else. Philippians 3 affirms that we are citizens of heaven before being citizens of any earthly nation. What does it mean to be a citizen of heaven? While we may wish to depart this earth and be fully united with God in spirit, we must remain as residents for the time being. But why? In light of this post Elections Week, we need a sober reminder of where our loyalty first lies... in heaven or on earth.