Posts by Aaron Hinton (Page 8)
Strength Equal!
Strength Equal! Sunday’s children’s choir musical, “Go, Go, Jonah,” was filled with enthusiasm and joy and young lives offering their gifts to the glory of God! The morning was also filled with great words of encouragement from the lyrics presented. Some days we can’t help but be “down in the mouth” – discouraged by life’s events or our hearts’ struggles. But on those days there is good news to be had – good news from the children’s choir’s voices, viz.…
Prayers for Our Nation and Beyond!
The first Thursday of May each year is the National Day of Prayer created in 1952 by a joint resolution of the United States Congress and signed into law by President Harry S. Truman. This observance was formalized in keeping with the first call to prayer in 1775 when the Continental Congress asked the colonies to pray for wisdom in forming a nation. Across our country this Thursday, fellow Americans will take time to pray for our nation and its…
God’s Reach
Each time we gather in our Poplar Springs Sanctuary we see the light of the sun bending through the large stained-glass window in the balcony. This is the “Trinity Window” in our church, and it represents the triunity of God: The Father and his creative presence, The Son giving his life as a lamb for sacrifice, and The Spirit coming to bring God’s peace to our lives and our world. As I have noticed this window across the past months,…
Being the Church: The Next Chapter
As we come away from Easter Sunday we remember how the Resurrected Lord Jesus walked and taught with his disciples for 40 days and then announced the coming of the Holy Spirit to empower the early church for its mission in the world. That being so, our focus during worship over these next weeks will draw our attention to the Book of Acts in which we read of the characteristics that make the church, “the church!” In our anticipation of…
The Power of His Resurrection
What happens when Easter praises have been sung, bells to welcome spring have been rung, and the bonnets and pastel clothes have been hung… until the next celebration? The answer is quite simple, especially profound, and eternally significant, viz. We will live as Easter People every day from now on! St. Augustine’s challenge is truly a great word to the church: “Do not abandon yourselves to despair. We are the Easter People! Hallelujah is our song!” Our calling is to…
The April Fools: Evil, Suffering, and Death Met Their Match
On Saturday last, I thought again about the “April Fools.” While April Fools’ Day is the first day of April and is often a day for fun pranks, we pull on one another, it’s also coming this year just a few days before Easter Sunday. April 1st is also a day when my heart declares, with faith, that the greatest of April Fools is death itself along with the kingdoms of this world. Right before we moved to Shelby in…
Our Need
This past Sunday’s worship was a blessing as our youth led us to the Lord in word, song, and message! Our Poplar Springs church family is thankful for the ministry of discipleship that we see in our youth and children’s ministries. I thank God for Nicole and Katherine and the team of servants they gather together to encourage our youth! There was a theme at work in the service that gave my heart a powerful reminder of the promise of…
The Poplar Springs Way of Walking Near the Cross Together
Thank you for making your plan now to be part of our Holy Wednesday Service on April 5 in the Sanctuary. As we are remembering Jesus’ death on the cross, this service is our Poplar Springs way of walking near the cross together to reflect on Jesus’ love for us from the depths of the heart of God. It is a principal feature of our life in Christ to reflect upon this good news: “You see, at just the right…
What’s Behind the Green
Friday this week brings us to St. Patrick’s Day and everyone will wear their green to remember the missionary who ministered for the Lord Jesus on the “Emerald Isle.” St. Patrick’s story is one that comes down to us from Christian History and, as one book title puts it, his story is “More Than Shamrocks and Leprechauns.” Patrick’s story can be easily remembered this way: Patrick’s story is a reminder of the missionary calling given to the church in a…
The Christ Supremacy
I am a fan of the action stories featuring Jason Bourne, the character created by American author Robert Ludlum. I enjoy the “non-stop-ed-ness” of the storylines that keep you on the edge of your seat. In one of the stories, Bourne proves himself as truly worthy of out-smarting everyone trying to catch him. The story is titled, “The Bourne Supremacy,” and, sure enough, the way he overpowers his adversaries allowed his story to live on for another sequel. In a…