Author name: Betsy Headrick McCrae

Sour Grapes

Message for October 8, 2017 Glennon Heights Mennonite ChurchBetsy Headrick McCraeScripture passage: Isaiah 5:1-7 and Matthew 21:33-46Sour grapesSour grapes are not good fruit. I have had a bitter taste in my mouth since weheard the news of another mass shooting in Las Vegas last Sunday. Sour, sour grapesindeed.Where did things go wrong? Why does this […]

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Make my joy complete

Message for Stewardship Sunday, October 1, 2017Glennon Heights Mennonite ChurchBetsy Headrick McCraeScripture passage: Philippians 2:1-13Make my joy completeGiving is a part of our congregational DNA. It is part of our Christian DNA. Onthis Stewardship Sunday, we remind ourselves of this. And we celebrate giving: Byintroducing a new project for our children’s offering, by commissioning and

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Building Bridges

Message for Peace Sunday, September 24, 2017Glennon Heights Mennonite ChurchBetsy Headrick McCraeScripture passage: Ephesians 2:11-22Building bridgesLast Thursday, September 21, was the International Day of Peace. Our sisters andbrothers in Mennonite World Conference have invited us to celebrate our ownInternational Peace Sunday today, September 24. They chose the theme: Buildingbridges. “In a world divided by difference,”

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From everlasting to everlasting

Message for September 17, 2017Glennon Heights Mennonite ChurchBetsy Headrick McCraeScripture passage: Psalm 103From everlasting to everlastingLast Sunday up at Rocky Mountain Mennonite Camp Nathan led us in a worshipservice centered around Psalm 46: “God is our refuge and strength, a very present help introuble. Therefore we will not fear, though the earth should change, though

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Still waters

Message for October 15, 2017Glennon Heights Mennonite ChurchBetsy Headrick McCraeScripture passages: Psalm 23 and Philippians 4:1-9Still watersEvery summer Bruce and I try to make it to the McCrae family cabin on theshores of Hand Lake in northern Minnesota. There is much that draws us back to thiswell-loved place, not the least of which is time

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