March 24th, 2021
by Denee Bowers
by Denee Bowers

Wednesday, March 24
Job 36-37
A few years ago, my wife and I went to Zion National Park. We hiked a lot but my favorite hike was the Narrows. The hike consists of hiking in water through slot canyons sometimes over a thousand feet high while the river is twenty to thirty feet wide. It’s breathtaking. I understood rationally how over the course of a thousand years water had carved out these massive canyons. But being able to understand how the canyons were made did not capture the wonder I felt staring up at the cliffs.
There is much about our modern, scientific world that I am grateful for. From antibiotics to vaccines to breakthroughs in women’s health to understanding our impact on the planet, science has greatly improved our lives in many ways. But one of the losses of our scientific age is a decrease in our sense of wonder. Through great scientific advancements we can explain away almost everything, leaving little room to step back and appreciate how marvelous and amazing our world is.
Of course there are still opportunities to catch a glimpse of this wonder. When we travel to a new, beautiful place. When a new baby is born. When a snowfall blankets the grayness of winter. These are times when, while we may rationally understand what is going on, there is a sense of awe. When we feel that there is something greater, more beautiful, and more mysterious than science even attempts to explain.
Lent is meant to be a time of reflection, renewal and refocus. For many of us this is best done outside when we can catch a glimpse of wonder and awe in our world. Today I hope you take a walk. It might be raining or snowing so put on your snow and rain gear and get outside. Maybe listen to the song “So Will I” by Hillsong. Pause and be amazed that water falls from the sky. Or better yet, sometimes frozen, white water blankets our world in snow. Pause and consider how wild it is that trees and plants grow, providing shelter and food for animals. Breath in deeply and be grateful that our world has clean air that fills your lungs.
We live in a beautiful, awe inspiring, wonder-filled world. A world in which much can be explained by science, but there is a heavenly creator behind it all whom we can know if we only have eyes to see.
Prayer: “God, help me see the wonders of your world with new eyes today. Help me celebrate that life you have given me and the miracles all around me.”
Reflection by Rev. Matt Fulmer
Job 36-37
A few years ago, my wife and I went to Zion National Park. We hiked a lot but my favorite hike was the Narrows. The hike consists of hiking in water through slot canyons sometimes over a thousand feet high while the river is twenty to thirty feet wide. It’s breathtaking. I understood rationally how over the course of a thousand years water had carved out these massive canyons. But being able to understand how the canyons were made did not capture the wonder I felt staring up at the cliffs.
There is much about our modern, scientific world that I am grateful for. From antibiotics to vaccines to breakthroughs in women’s health to understanding our impact on the planet, science has greatly improved our lives in many ways. But one of the losses of our scientific age is a decrease in our sense of wonder. Through great scientific advancements we can explain away almost everything, leaving little room to step back and appreciate how marvelous and amazing our world is.
Of course there are still opportunities to catch a glimpse of this wonder. When we travel to a new, beautiful place. When a new baby is born. When a snowfall blankets the grayness of winter. These are times when, while we may rationally understand what is going on, there is a sense of awe. When we feel that there is something greater, more beautiful, and more mysterious than science even attempts to explain.
Lent is meant to be a time of reflection, renewal and refocus. For many of us this is best done outside when we can catch a glimpse of wonder and awe in our world. Today I hope you take a walk. It might be raining or snowing so put on your snow and rain gear and get outside. Maybe listen to the song “So Will I” by Hillsong. Pause and be amazed that water falls from the sky. Or better yet, sometimes frozen, white water blankets our world in snow. Pause and consider how wild it is that trees and plants grow, providing shelter and food for animals. Breath in deeply and be grateful that our world has clean air that fills your lungs.
We live in a beautiful, awe inspiring, wonder-filled world. A world in which much can be explained by science, but there is a heavenly creator behind it all whom we can know if we only have eyes to see.
Prayer: “God, help me see the wonders of your world with new eyes today. Help me celebrate that life you have given me and the miracles all around me.”
Reflection by Rev. Matt Fulmer
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January
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March
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January
Clean Slate: Week 1 Discussion GuideStarting & Sustaining Change // M-Note 1.6.24Clean Slate: Week 2 Discussion GuideStarting Small, Dreaming Big // M-Note 1.13.24Clean Slate: Week 3 Discussion GuideTogether Towards Change...and Healthy Habits // M-Note 1.20.24Clean Slate: Week 4 Discussion GuideSlowing Down for God to Show Up // M-Note 1.27.24
February
More Isn't Always Better // M-Note 2.3.24Money Talks: Week 1 Discussion GuideAshes for Valentine's Day? // M-Note 2.10.24Money Talks: Week 2 Discussion GuideLenten Devotional 2024Money Talks: Week 3 Discussion GuideWhat's your legacy? // M-Note 2.17.24Strength in Numbers: Community in Ministry // M-Note 2.24.24Entourage Discussion Guide - Week One
March
Entourage Discussion Guide - Week TwoUpdates from Clayton and Easter Invitation // M-Note 3.2.24Twenty Students Confirmed Last Sunday // M-Note 3.9.24Entourage Discussion Guide - Week 3How serving at Easter can really make a difference // M-Note 3.16.24Entourage Discussion Guide - Week 4Can You Know Joy Without Pain? // M-Note 3.23.24Entourage Discussion Guide - Week 5It's time for EasterSTL at The Factory // M-Note 3.28.24
April
Easter Discussion GuideScreen Time: Troubleshooting our Relationship with Technology // M-Note 4.6.24Screen Time Discussion Guide - Week 1Springtime Reminders: Joy Comes with the Morning // M-Note 4.13.24Screen Time Discussion Guide - Week 2Shaping the Future at the UMC General Conference // M-Note 4.20.24Screen Time Discussion Guide - Week 3 General Conference Halftime Report// M-Note 4.27.24Screen Time Discussion Guide - Week 4
May
Very Good News at the End of General Conference//M-Note 5.4.24Uncomfortable Truths Discussion Guide - Week 1Uncomfortable Truths Discussion Guide - Week 2Announcing The Gathering’s Church Planters Lab//M-Note 5.11.24My (Hypothetical) Commencement Address // M-Note 5.18.24Uncomfortable Truths Discussion Guide - Week 3Uncomfortable Truths Discussion Guide - Week 4
June
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September
Worth Sharing Discussion Guide - Week 1Transitioning...to 47 // M-Note 9.7.24Worth Sharing Discussion Guide - Week 2Invitations Work in Mysterious Ways // M-Note 9.14.24Students Stepping Up: Getting Involved in Ministry // M-Note 9.21.24Worth Sharing Discussion Guide - Week 3A Stressful Season // M-Note 9.28.24Worth Sharing Discussion Guide - Week 4
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