January 17, 2021 Worship

This morning’s worship will be live-streamed beginning at 10 am on the Knox YouTube channel.

1 Samuel 3: 1-20       I would encourage you to read this text in preparation for worship this Sunday. It was too much to include in the live stream service but relates well to the theme. In addition, if you have access to the classic children’s picture book, The Runaway Bunny by Margaret Wise Brown, take time to read it with someone you love. It is a great connection to Psalm 139.  A little bunny decides he is going to run away from home, but his mother will have none of it.  He can go anywhere he pleases but the mother bunny will always be there waiting for him. In the end, the little bunny realizes he has it pretty good right where he is given how much his mother loves him.  And in that little tagline to the book is hidden a lot of solid theology!

January 17, 2021 Worship Service 

Video of the service

Please join in a time of fellowship via Zoom at 11 am Sunday morning.


Below is a poem that connects with this week’s readings and theme.  It is from:

A Poetic Kind Of Place, Andrew King’s Lectionary Weblog
https://earth2earth.wordpress.com/2015/01/12/poem-for-the-sunday-lectionary-epiphany-2-yr-b/

THE ONE WHOSE HEART IS SEARCHING
(I Samuel 3: 1-10; John 1: 43-51)

Samuel on his bed beside the lamp,
its flame describing in slow pulses

the flickering hope
of a lonely, quiet yearning;

the hollow stillness
like a silent pond where

a searching voice could be heard
like a dropping pebble.

And in the dark and in the emptiness
the One who is doing the calling,

the One whose heart is searching,
is the unheard God.

*

Nathanael on the ground
under the fig tree, looking

up through its leaves at
an empty sky.

The leaves sift the sunlight,
its harshness is filtered,

but the shade over his soul
shows little gleam of joy.

His heart nearly closed
in its quest for truth,

his horizons have dimmed,
no corners of hope discerned.

But there is One who
remains watching and looking,

and the One who is searching for him
is the unrecognized God.

*

You and me on our beds,
our couches, you and me by our lamps.

You and me under spreading trees,
or peering at the sky through windows;

you and me at our office desks,
fingering the plastic of keyboards;

you and me in our living-rooms,
or sitting at our kitchen tables;

you and me, so yearning for hope,
so longing for meaning, truth, or joy –

may we become aware of the One
who is searching for us;

awake to the One
who knows and calls our names

longing for us to listen:
the God of promise and of invitation.


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