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A Story Worth Sharing: Holy Rocks
Scripture: Genesis 28:10–19
This week at Central, we continued our series A Story Worth Sharing with Jacob’s story in the wilderness. Fleeing from the consequences of his deceit, Jacob finds himself alone, exhausted, and afraid, with nothing but a rock for a pillow. Yet it is in this place — the middle of nowhere, in the middle of his mess — that Jacob dreams of heaven touching earth. God meets him not with condemnation, but with a promise: “I am with you now… I will not leave you.”
Pastor Sarah reflected on how Jacob’s “holy rock” became a marker of God’s presence — a tangible reminder that even in liminal spaces, God shows up. Just as Jacob turned his stone pillow into a sacred pillar, we too are invited to name and mark the moments where heaven has touched earth in our lives. These “holy rocks” become stories worth sharing, reminders of God’s faithfulness not only for ourselves, but for the generations to come.
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By Central United Methodist ChurchA Story Worth Sharing: Holy Rocks
Scripture: Genesis 28:10–19
This week at Central, we continued our series A Story Worth Sharing with Jacob’s story in the wilderness. Fleeing from the consequences of his deceit, Jacob finds himself alone, exhausted, and afraid, with nothing but a rock for a pillow. Yet it is in this place — the middle of nowhere, in the middle of his mess — that Jacob dreams of heaven touching earth. God meets him not with condemnation, but with a promise: “I am with you now… I will not leave you.”
Pastor Sarah reflected on how Jacob’s “holy rock” became a marker of God’s presence — a tangible reminder that even in liminal spaces, God shows up. Just as Jacob turned his stone pillow into a sacred pillar, we too are invited to name and mark the moments where heaven has touched earth in our lives. These “holy rocks” become stories worth sharing, reminders of God’s faithfulness not only for ourselves, but for the generations to come.
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