Friday, December 23, 2022

The "Hope" of Christmas

At Christmas-time we do well when reminded that the word hope, also translated 'wait' or 'waiting' in our Bible, is not a word communicating wishfulness, but expectation - something to look forward to. Paul wrote of the hope brought by the gospel (Col. 1:5), and opines this as the matter of our rejoicing (Rom. 5:2).  So that, in truth, God sending Christ (Emanuel - God with us) has afforded us the one Christmas present that will never fade. 

So check out my video for more on this, and...

May you have a Merry Christmas, indeed

Friday, November 18, 2022

The Blessing to Bless (Genesis 12)

Friends, 

In Genesis 12 we read God told Abram he would bless him by blessing all the nations of the earth through him. In reading this story we see God's un-veiling of His plan to send Christ - and glean insight into our Christian calling. But, we also come to understand the power to see the same truth in our own life and ministry by God's Spirit working through us.

In a recent message at my church by John Ortberg, I was challenged to realize this anew. Check out my video to learn what this looked like for me at the Honey Baked Ham store, today!

Blessings,

Pastor Sam








Wednesday, August 24, 2022

August 23, 2022 - What City Do You Seek?

One year ago I posted a video titled, "Maintaining Perspective" in which I spoke of a timely and more proper response for the Christian community in light of the Taliban takeover of Afghanistan.  What I was saying was this - that of all the things we might focus on in light of that particular days news, I was impressed by the thought that the church might better focus on something few that day were - to pray for their brothers and sisters who were about to undergo persecution.  

As one year is now passed from this event, I find a reminder to remember the place and nature of our citizenship as Christians is still quite needed.  Check out my video post to hear why I feel this is so.  

Blessings always 

Pastor Sam  

Sunday, June 19, 2022

A Father's Day Word from Pastor Sam

Today is a day to remember Father's.  And though many of us have fond and warm memories of our Dad's. others of us do not.  A.W. Tozer, a Christian writer and thinker said, “What comes into our minds when we think about God is the most important thing about us.” In communicating the importance of this his comment was meant to instruct and inspire us to look at scripture in forming our views of God - and not cultures, or even our own father's or families of origin.  

So... I say on this Father's Day "let's get it right."  And as a help check out my video - below - where I talk about the importance of 'right thinking' when thinking of God.  

Blessings, 

Pastor Sam 


Wednesday, June 8, 2022

Five Years Later - An Update

It has now been five years since I moved out of my long-time study at ParkwayHills Church to my new place of study and work.  Due to the church's generosity of building me new bookshelves, and the kindness of my assistant, Kristi McCallon, my library was neatly boxed, labeled and ready - so that moving into my new setting at my home on Steeplechase was physically easy.  Yet, unpacking box after box to place them on these newly hewn shelves, I remember feeling quite 'unsettled' the day this photo was taken.  It was a feeling that stayed with me for some time. And, now, five years and another move later, I find myself - in many ways - still feeling the same way. Transitions can be good, even freeing, but others can be those we never fully get over.  

Looking back over those many years, I so enjoyed watching West Plano grow and change through my study window. I watched our Willow Bend West neighborhood being completed, Parkwood Street being cut through to Park, and VBS children eating their sticky, multi-colored snow cones on our church's covered porch. I watched fellow pastor, friend and neighbor, Robert Hasley, as he oft times would walk from his home close by to his good church down the way. And, I watched young people from Plano West Senior High as they drove cars round the corner heading to buy 'off-campus lunches' at The Shops at Willow Bend. It was from that very same window that I remember my phone ringing once day with a call from a 'concerned' neighbor, informing me that the 'young people' now playing sand volley ball on our property might not be 'appropriately dressed for church' (which, by the way, they were dressed absolutely fine for sand and sun). When I asked where the caller happened to be, they replied they were 'in their car, across the street, and watching.'  I thanked them for the call, saying, I would see to it. Then, stepping outside and rolling up my pant legs, I walked onto the sand and began playing volley ball with them. The 'good' neighbor moved on. 

People sometimes ask me if I have any regrets after retiring from a long-time pastorate - then moving on, quite totally away.  My reply is, there will always be a part of me remaining at 2700 Dallas Parkway. Indeed, this was a special place of marvelous memories - treasures of life that can never be taken away. But, truth be told, the same feelings also serve me now as a reminder that even cherished places and times are but a preview, a reflection of something better yet to come. A 'pre-taste' of what we really pine for.  A pining given us by God. For one day, on THAT Day, the Imago-Dei inside us will be fully realized as we move on to a place where we finally feel really quite at home.  

There is a song sung by BJ Thomas, with lyrics that read:

They say that heaven's pretty - and living here is too.  But if they said that I would have to choose between the two.  I'd go home.  Going home.  Where I belong. 

So, yes, when I drive by 2700 Dallas Parkway I recall it all.  The placing of the dome, the burial of the time capsule and mounds of dirt my kids climbed and played on as each foundation was poured.  But this is naught but a reflection, a 'glass' only 'darkly' to peer through, as Paul says; and my move away a reminder that - for the believer - 'home' is not a place but in a person, the only begotten of God - who chose to take on flesh and to live, die and raise again so that He might redeem us by grace - Jesus Christ. 

Pastor Sam 



Thursday, May 26, 2022

For Love of Uvalde

In our fallen world we find grief and sorrow - and if there is to be hope today I believe it will be anchored in this - that God loves us.  

The following video - "For Love of Uvalde"- is offered with a heavy heart praying for all affected by this and other tragedies, but... who one that truly believes hope may be found in turning to God who loves us and sent us His Son.


Pastor Sam




Tuesday, May 3, 2022

The Goodness of God

Friends, 

A popular worship song, "Goodness of God" - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n0FBb6hnwTo, as well as Psalm 139 and Lamentations 3:22ff testify to the goodness, mercy and the faithfulness of God, serving as encouraging reminders for any age.

Check out my encouragement in the video below and hear about why I believe this is so. 

Blessings, 

Pastor Sam 

Wednesday, April 13, 2022

Wednesday of Holy Week - His Silence Speaks

Friends, 

On this Wednesday of Holy Week we realize the gospels are silent regarding the activities of Christ for this day - causing us to wonder - "what might our Lord have done?"  But, knowing Him as we do, I think we may be certain of at least one thing He must have done. 

Check out my video for this day to find out what.  

Blessings, 

Pastor Sam 

Monday, April 11, 2022

Monday of Holy Week - Jesus Cleanses the Temple

Friends, 

Our reading of the gospels reveal that on Monday of Christ's final week on earth prior to his passion on the cross he went into the temple and began to chase out the money changers - saying, "My house shall be called a house of prayer but you have made it a den of robbers." 

His words and actions were harsh on this day, and it might be easy for us to smugly remove ourselves from this scene in consideration of our own life.  But I wonder, if Jesus were to come into our houses of worship what might he find and say of us?  

Check out my video for today and join me considering on this Monday of Holy Week our own hearts. 

Blessings, 

Pastor Sam


Sunday, April 10, 2022

A Palm Sunday Reflection from Pastor Sam

Friends, 

On this Palm Sunday we can rejoice and sing as the words, Hosanna, because we know that there is a day coming when, indeed, "the whole world" really will "go after him." John 12:19

Check out my video from today to learn why.  

Blessings,

Pastor Sam 

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Sunday, March 13, 2022

Psalm 3 - A Culture of Hope

Psalm 3 finds David praising God. He 'sings' God is my "shield", "glory" and the "lifter of my head". David had learned that the Kingdom of God was not realized personally through circumstance, but from the absolute reign - in his own life - of "The One" he worshipped. 

As I awakened this morning I reached to my phone's playlist and listened to the Brooklyn Tabernacle Choir singing the words of this Psalm - then thought of the people in Ukraine, and wondered, "how might this be so?"  

There I discovered that to consider and pine for God's Kingdom, for which we are taught to pray, will always birth in us... "A Culture of Hope." 

Blessings, 

Pastor Sam 


Sunday, March 6, 2022

The Temple of God


I am here in Dallas this morning reconciling the crises of our days with a call for truer worship. This may seem out of touch - but... a closer look begs otherwise.

Check out my video from this morning to hear why. 

Blessings,  

Pastor Sam 

Wednesday, February 23, 2022

News, Nations, and the Hand of God

Dear Friends

UKRAINE, RUSSIA,THE STOCK MARKET? Though the days news informs, and may either enthuse or unsettle us, we must resist the temptation to allow this to be a sole determiner of our feelings, life and actions.

Psalm 46 tell us God rules over the nations. This is good news, but still, not the only news or idea bringing us comfort. Indeed, lasting comfort comes from our knowing God, and in our having a vibrant relationship with Him. As He is exalted - not just among the nations but in our own life and thought - all things 'other' fall into place.

Check out my video from today, which offers a word of reminder we all might use.

Blessings always,

Pastor Sam

Wednesday, January 26, 2022

A Long Ago Word for today

Early on in my years as a college student God began stirring my spirit.  He was calling me, I now realize, to what would eventually be a lifetime of serving Him. But I was a young, naive and overly self aware 20 something who loved writing music (both lyrics and tunes) and poetry, and had developed into a young man not against Christianity, but.. dare I say this??? "beyond it." Oh,  for sure, I had grown up in the church! Evangelical Christianity was my culture and heritage, and I held deep love and respect for many of the church who had impacted me for good. But... and this was the rub, as my young mind was now being exposed to other religions, cultures, ideologies, et. al., and as I reasoned over the development of humankind, culture and politics, and of the role (both the good and the bad) that Christianity had played in its development, I had begun reducing my thoughts of Christ and Christianity to simply a 'season' of Western culture history.  Something that would pass away over time, or become more minimal re: the impact and development of our world.  Christianity was, though I would not have said so to my family or pastor, a 'not so terrible' crutch for the sentimental - maybe even for society. Something for folks to lean on in facing the up and down cycles of life. But nothing more.  It, I would have said, is part of our collected, pre-scientific story. A coping mechanism for then, and - somewhat - still for now.     

Suffice it to say my puffed up thoughts of that time were actually what was most simple. I was not nearly so 'bright' as I imagined.  But... that part of the story is for another time. For this time, I simply want to tell you what God did as I worked though this and took on thoughts of Him.  For, in trying hard to reason myself away from God, He only drew closer and closer.  And, once there and up close, He taught me something I have never forgotten - "I am not here because of YOU, YOU are here because of ME" 

This video tells that story, and... of what I have learned since that wonderful day long, long ago.  

Pastor Sam