Tuned to His Voice

By: Scott Tolhurst

Posted On: Feb 11, 2022 | Related Service: Feb 13, 2022

Find the lesson in this story. An old man and his grandson headed on a trip with their donkey. They casually paced themselves over the hills with grandpa leading the animal and the lad following behind. As they entered the first village they heard several say, “How silly to walk. You ought to ride the donkey.” Well, the old man didn’t want to look like a fool so he jumped up on the beast and the boy continued along side. 

donkey looking down at the camera with blue sky above
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River and Sea

By: Scott Tolhurst

Posted On: Feb 4, 2022 | Related Service: Feb 6, 2022

The Fraser River is birthed in the Rocky Mountains by a spring near Mt. Robson. It wanders through rock and forest, pulled by gravity for 1,375 km until it empties in the Pacific. It invites various creeks and tributaries until it reaches a flow of 3,500 cubic meters a second. It gathers sediment like baggage - a full 20 million tonnes. In other words, this river is unstoppable - until it reaches the sea and then becomes something different. The river is welcomed into vast sparkling waters, far greater than could be imagined by the trickle it once was. So, it becomes a metaphor for your life and mine.

winding river surrounded by green lush forests joining the sea
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Head and Heart

By: Scott Tolhurst

Posted On: Jan 25, 2022 | Related Service: Jan 30, 2022

Unlike my arms, legs, eyes and ears, my head and heart do not always work in tandem. I assume you find the same. Occasionally our heads pace ahead of our hearts. At times, our hearts rule our heads. This syncopated offbeat rhythm can be awkward when one is faster than the other.

Person holding a tuning fork
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Change Inside and Out

By: Scott Tolhurst

Posted On: Jan 21, 2022 | Related Service: Jan 23, 2022

Change by its very nature is an exchange of give-and-take. The changes of geography, calendar, family, or friendships all bring something to gain and something to lose. If there is no plus or minus, then there is no change; life remains the same. And of course it never does! With my permission or without, change occurs constantly. Since change always carries a ledger measuring credits or debits, we resist and avoid the transitions.

Monarch butterflies at various stages of development on a tree branch
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Harvest of Patience

By: Scott Tolhurst

Posted On: Jan 7, 2022 | Related Service: Jan 9, 2022

Those born in 1900 had to be the most patient people on earth. Consider the historical events experienced by those who arrived at the beginning of the 20th century. Two world wars, a global influenza and the great depression. These global crises unfolded one after another. They consumed the world’s attention for years.

People standing in line with the last person making a gesture towards the front of the line
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Reaching in the Dark

By: Scott Tolhurst

Posted On: Jan 5, 2022 | Related Service: Jan 3, 2022

I have a morning ritual. After showering the night off of me, I take my coffee and toast to the den to begin my day. At 5:30 am, the den is dark. I read from my devices and have no need for lights. I prefer the silence of shadow. I do need my coffee, so before dawn I sip and read. The time is peaceful and quiet, most of the time. But there is a flaw. I like to place my coffee on the side table and I habitually find my target.

Person's hand reaching around the corner to flip a light switch
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Near and Far

By: Scott Tolhurst

Posted On: Dec 22, 2021 | Related Service: Dec 26, 2021

Many assume that Advent and Christmas are the same thing - but you know better. Christmas is the story of Christ’s birth - an angelic choir, a guiding star, a manger and magi - all part of a specific event. Christ is born! But Advent is the story of waiting - months, years and centuries of waiting for that event. Christmas proclaims God is with us. Advent whispers that God is coming. 

Hallway with light filtering in through multiple windows on one side
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Likeness is Knowledge

By: Scott Tolhurst

Posted On: Dec 19, 2021 | Related Service: Dec 19, 2021

God was once your size. He was as small as you have ever been. The vastness of infinity was tucked into the confines of our physical frame. God was small enough to be seen in His wholeness. He was reduced to a size that could be carried. His greatness shrank to embryonic proportions. That is the Christmas truth and miracle of the Incarnation.

photo of the congregation at Clearbrok MB Church
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Window of God

By: Scott Tolhurst

Posted On: Dec 10, 2021 | Related Service: Dec 12, 2021

Icons are common in our society. They can be celebrities that have transcended their personal identity and become representative depictions of their field. Mention “Gretzky” and we automatically think hockey. But there are more icons in our culture than superstars. A picture of an Apple makes you think of computers. A Green Giant points to peas and corn.  And of course, a cross on a building or necklace is filled with meanings of faith.

Dark cell with only light coming through a barred window and reflecting on the ground
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More Than a Countdown

By: Scott Tolhurst

Posted On: Dec 3, 2021 | Related Service: Dec 5, 2021

Every believer tastes the distance of God. When the clouds of life smother us with darkness, it is common to look up and see no light. Abraham, David, Elijah and Job form a quartet questioning, “God where are You?” It is a question that presses against the head and heart of those who love and follow God. Advent is an answer to the dilemma.

Lake at sunset with many dark clouds with a few small streaks of sunlight
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