Monday, January 12, 2026

Baptism: Let’s Take a Look!

 

Baptism of the Lord Sunday!


Introduction:

 

     A.   Today is Baptism of the Lord Sunday!

 

     B.   It is a day we celebrate in 3 ways:

 

          1.   We take a look back to Jesus’ baptism and consider

it.

 

          2.   If there are candidates wanting to be baptized, it

is certainly appropriate to baptize them, not that

they can’t be baptized on other days.

 

          3.   We remember our own baptisms and what that means.

 

Matt. 3:13-17

Prayer

 

I.   Let’s look at Jesus’ baptism.

 

     A.   Jesus comes to John to be baptized of him.

 

          1.   John is surprised, and says “I need to be baptized

by you!”

a.   John’s baptism was an act of repentance, but

Jesus didn’t need to repent!

              b.   Thus John’s confusion.

 

          2.   Jesus says, “I want to do it to fulfill all

righteousness.”

 

     B.   After his baptism, “A voice from heaven declares, This is

my Son in whom I am well pleased.”

1.   Jesus’ baptism marked the beginning of Jesus’

ministry!

 

          2.   Jesus’ baptism set him apart as claimed by God!

 

 

     C.   Those who want to say that baptism is just an act of

repentance have trouble reconciling what happened here.

They are about as confused as John.

II.  As we remember our baptism, what is baptism to us?

 

     A.   Baptism.  First and foremost is a witness to the grace of        God!

1.   Baptism has 2 components:

a.   The baptism vows that we answer to. Pg. 34,40,

     or 50 (which we will use today)

     1)   The vows show what we are doing!

     2)   They are our show of repentance.

     3)   They witness to our part of the commitment!

     4)   We can renew our vows as many times as we

          want!

          a)   We might renew them when we feel we have fallen away.

          b)   A child I a sense renews the vows that have been answered at their baptism when they are Confirmed.

          c)   We renew our vows as a way of drawing closer.

 

b.   Baptism in the name of the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit.

     1)   The baptism itself is a witness to the

          grace of God!

     2)   The baptism shows what God has done!

     3)   The baptism claims us by God!

 

          2.   For United Methodist, the key word - choice! We have many choices about Baptism.

               a.   First choice: we recognize three modes. Mode is not an essential.

                    1)   sprinkling

                    2)   immersion

                    3)   pouring (AFFUSION)

               b.   2nd choice: We do Baptize infants. Whether or not we do, is not an essential!

                    1)   We recognize infants as being saved until they reach an age of deciding for themselves.  Since we believe they are saved and Baptism is a witness to the grace of  God, they can be baptized. The parents answer for their vows on their behalf.

                    2)   If a child is baptized as an infant, they should later confirm their vows through confirmation. During confirmation, they are taught about God and the church and given a chance to say “Yes, I want to follow Jesus.” As they say their vows for themselves, they are claiming the grace that was declared at their baptism for themselves.

                        a)   If they do not follow through with that personal commitment, they can fall away.

                        b)   When we baptize an infant, we and their parents make a commitment to bring them up so that they will want to say the vows for themselves, so they do not fall away!

                        c)   We also make a commitment to create a memory for them of their baptism.

                    3)   For this reason, we encourage only baptism of infants who will be brought up in the Lord.

                   4)   But we can also choose not to have our baby baptized.

                        a)   When we make that choice, they can still take part I Confirmation classes.

                        b)   If they decide to follow Jesus, they will be baptized while the others are saying their vows and remembering their baptism.

     D.   We do not re-baptize.

          1.   To get baptized again is to say God’s grace failed! God never fails!  God never fails!  If there is a failure, it is on our part!

 

          2.   Then we can renew our part: our vows!

 

          3.   We don’t baptize people who have been baptized by another Christian denomination and want to join with us!

 

          4.   When someone joins the church who have been baptized, we have them renew their vows as a way

              remembering their baptism and drawing closer.

 

Conclusion:

 

     A.   So as we recognize baptism as a witness to the grace of

          God and an act of being claimed by God, Jesus’ baptism makes

          sense and so does ours!

 

 

     B.   As we encounter Christ at the table today, examine

          yourselves. If there is any commitment we need to make,

          make it.

 

     C.   Today, on Baptism of the Lord Sunday, after communion, we

          will renew our vows as a way of remembering our baptism

          and God’s claim on our lives and as a way of drawing closer!

 

Prayer of Confession

Service of Communion

Congregational Reaffirmation of Baptism pg. 50

 

    

 

 

Monday, January 5, 2026

Is believing all there is to it?

 

                                                                                                                            Epiphany Sunday!

                                                                          Matt. 2: 1-16

Introduction:

A.        Today is Epiphany Sunday!

            1.         An epiphany is an ah-hah moment!  It is a moment when the light bulb

comes on and we come to a realization.

                        2.         The wisemen had an epiphany.  It was that this baby was a king, so they

took him gifts fit for a king!

 

B.        As we read in Matt. 2 we see that Herod believed that Jesus was the Messiah or

king.    I guess we could say Herod had an epiphany too!

 

C.        From all indications, he was so sure that in verse 16 he had all the male children

under 2 yrs. old in Bethlehem killed!

 

D.        He believed, but he reacted the wrong way on this belief.  Look what he tried to

do!  Was this pleasing to God?

 

Trans:

What should our belief bring us to?  That's what I want to look at this morning!

 

                                                                         Prayer

I.          First, we do have to believe!

A.        Before we can be right with God, we have to believe that God came in Jesus to do

for us what we can=t do for ourselves, forgive our sins and give us a new start!

 

B.        Before we can ever hope to make a difference for God, we have to believe that he

can make a difference today!

 

C.        But then what?

 

II.        Then, this belief must bring us to the right action!

A.        Just to believe in general that God came in Christ does nothing for us until we make

it personal and believe and receive that God did it for me in particular, asking God

to forgive us of our sins.  It must become something personal. We must act on

what God has done for us!

 

B.        Just to believe that Jesus can make a difference today is not enough!

1.         If we don't yield our lives to Christ for service.

read  Jas. 2:17 - 20

2.         God has chosen to use people to get the Kingdom work done in the world

today!  Without us, it will not get done.

                        3.         Methodists come from a tradition that believes very much in doing

something with our faith.  That is why John Wesley started the small

groups in the Church of England.

 

C.        Do you believe?  What are you doing with that belief?

 

III.       Some are reacting like Herod!

A.        They believe in God and may even believe in Jesus, but they are taking the wrong

actions upon those beliefs.

 

B.        Few people when you point blank ask them will tell you they don=t believe in God,

but they haven't accepted that God came in Christ for them, and they feel guilty.

 

C.        Because of this guilt, they lash out at Christianity!

1.         They try to bring Christians down to make themselves look better.

2.         They try to make the church look bad.

a.         If they hear any bad news, they are sure to tell it.

b.         If they can tell a joke that makes the church look stupid, they will.

                        3.         God isn=t for them a personal thing; God is a by-word and isn=t something

                                    to be taken very seriously.

 

IV.       But others believe and are going about doing the Lord's business.

            A.        They are claiming the promises that they can make a difference. They are lovingly

                        trying to do that!

B.        They are working and serving, and they are seeing fruits for their labor.

C.        They feel a purpose and are happy with their Christian lives.

 

V.        Churches that are growing are blessed with some of these believers.

A.        They believe God can make a difference, and they are excitedly working for the

Lord!  They are being used of God to share God’s love!

 

B.        They aren't defeated with the belief that "nothing will work today."

 

C.        Instead, they "know" something will work, and they are busy trying to find ways to


minister to the needs of people today that do work!!

 

Conclusion:

The Epiphany this morning it that God came in Christ.  That is the ah-hah moment: this

Baby is God in the flesh.  The first question that we have to deal with then is, ADo we

Believe that?@ The 2nd is, AWhat are we going to do because of that belief?@

 

A.        Do you believe this morning?

 

B.        What are you doing because of that belief?

 

C.        Is God pleased with it?

 

 

D.        As we encounter Christ at the table this morning, we can ask God to help us with

our unbelief and to help us act appropriately on that belief!

 

E.         After you receive communion and since we are starting a new year, you will be

given the opportunity to have your hands anointed, thereby saying “God, use these hands in accordance with your will this year!”

 

                                            Prayer of Confession & Blessing of the Oil

 

Service of Communion and Anointing of Hands

Monday, December 29, 2025

After Christmas, Then What?

 Intro:

     A.   How many have ever looked in a mirror?  Everybody?

 

     B.   There are two possible results that take place when we           look in a mirror!

          1.   Either we will stop, look, and make the necessary                changes!

          2.   Or we will glance and go on not making any

              changes!

 

     C.   James noticed this and wrote something about his

          observations in our scripture for this morning!

 

     D.   I have entitled the message, “After Christmas, Then What?

Well we really aren’t after Christmas since we are still

in the 12 days of Christmas, but let’s reflect this morning

on, “What are we going to do with Christmas? After

Christmas, then what?

 

                            Prayer

                         James 1:22-25

 

I.   How does this tie in with Christmas?

     A.   James was saying, when people look into the Word, one

          of two possible results will take place!

          1.   Some will look into the Word and let it sink into                their hearts and make the necessary changes!

          2.   Others will glance into the Word and walk away not               letting it change their lives!

     B.   The world as a whole glances into the Word at least

          once a year, and that is at Christmas time!

          1.   Let's look at what we see as we glance into the

              Word at Christmas time!

          2.   Let's ask ourselves if we are going to let God

              make the needed changes or are we going to walk

              away, forgetting what we have seen?

 

II.  What do we see as we glance into the Word at Christmas time?

     A.   We see a love for other people.

          1.   We see more acts of charity at Christmas time more               than any other time of the year!

          2.   The Salvation Army has their bell ringers out at

              the shopping places.

          3.   Churches help the less fortunate.

          4.   Individuals help other people.

          5.   Different agencies help needy families during

Christmas each year!

          6.   All because people are compelled by Love as they

              realize that some people won't have much for

              Christmas, the Love we see in the Word!

 

     B.   We see generosity!

          Even though Christmas is already a rather expensive

          time of the year, we see people digging a little deeper

          to help someone in need!

 

     C.   We see people making sacrifices!  Not only of their

          money but also of their time and talents to help

          others.

          1.   Volunteering at help organizations.

          2.   Caroling.

          3.   Wishes of good cheer.

          4.   Gathering toys for kids who might not have much

Christmas.

 

     D.   We see all these things because as we glance into the

          mirror of God's Word we see a God that did all these

          things for us, and we realize our need to do it for

          others.

 

     E.   As we glance into the Word at Christmas, we see a God

          who cared enough for us to leave the splendor of Heaven

          to be born a human.

          1.   In a stable    (Not a fancy Inn, not even a cheap                              Inn.)  Sacrifice!

          2.   To be raised a carpenter's son.

              a.   not a King's son.

              b.   not the son of a priest.

              c.   but a peasant.

          3.   To show us how to live!  As we look at Christ's

              life, we learn how to care and love people.

          4.   And to later die and make a way for us to be put

              back in relationship with God!

              a.   so we don't have to die spiritually and be

                   eternally separated from God.

              b.   but we can be justified: made just-as-if we

                   haven't sinned in God's eyes!

              c.   because of God's grace!

 

III. What is going to be the result of our looking into the Word

     this Christmas?

     A.   As we look at what God has done in the life of Christ

          are we going to let it make us into a more loving,

          caring, and generous person all year long? 

 

          Or are we going to walk away from this Christmas

          unchanged, not really caring for other people until we           glance into the Word again next Christmas?

 

     B.   As we look at what God did for us through Jesus and

          the new life God offers us because of Jesus, are we

          going to walk away from this Christmas and not let God

          make the changes that need to be made?

 

Conclusion:

     A.   After Christmas, Then What?

 

     B.   Reread James 1:22-25.

 

     C.   What will we do this Christmas?  Will we walk away

          unchanged?

 

     D.   As we encounter Christ at the table this morning, we can

give Christ our hearts and our lives!  We can commit to

Christ!  We can yield those areas of our lives where we

haven’t let Christ live and love through us!

 

     E.   As we look into the mirror this Christmas, let’s not walk

away unchanged!

 

                      Prayer of Confession

Celebration of Communion