This summer, we're diving into the New Testament letters—real, heartfelt correspondence between early church leaders like Paul and the communities they helped shape. Today we hear Paul writing to the Galatians, his handwriting literally on the page, urging them—and us—not to give up. He’s reminding us that we belong to one another, not because we’re the same, but because Christ has torn down all the old dividing lines. In a world that often feels like it’s pushing us apart, Paul says: keep sowing seeds of compassion, justice, and mercy. It will matter. He pushes back on rigid religious gatekeeping and instead calls us to something deeper: a transformation of the heart, not the flesh. He wants a new creation, not a new rulebook. And that’s the heart of our faith—not violence, not domination, but love that endures, even through death to resurrection. As we gather at Christ’s table, may the bread and cup remind you of who you are and to whom you belong. You are already part of this body. You are already loved. And you’re invited to keep going—to keep showing up with love, to keep planting hope, and to trust that, together, we are part of a story far bigger than ourselves.
Sunday, July 6, 2025Rev. Molly Vetter