top of page
Clotheslines
Weekly Messages from Rev. Elizabeth Nelson, Church of the Good Shepherd Pastor
Clothesline 249 "Lucia and a fish story"
If you ever get the chance, read the Gospel of John—in its entirety—at the same time! I know, I know it would be time consuming, but I guarantee, you will come away with a deeper sense of the Jesus you love and worship. Part of seminary was reading the entire Gospel of John, in one sitting. For me, however, it was while walking around my dorm room. I used to fall asleep reading if the assignment was too long! This past Sunday we read John 21, the final chapter of his Gospel,
Clothesline 248 "We are the proof"
A man fell off a very steep cliff, but he managed to grab a tree limb which broke his fall. He was still, however, hanging over this very steep cliff. He looked at the danger below, then he looked up and cried out: “Is anybody up there?” And a voice from above said, “Yes, I’m here. I am the Lord. Do you believe me?” “Yes, Lord,” the man cried, “I really believe, but I can’t hang on much longer!” The Lord answered: “If you really believe, you have nothing to fear. Just let go
Clothesline 247 "Facing the Future"
Alleluia. Christ is risen! The Lord is risen indeed Alleluia! That was our cry this past Sunday, the day our Savior rose from the dead. And on that day, we completed our preaching series called Facing the Cross. We spent many weeks looking at those things that we need to face in our lives in order to be the best Christians we can be. And Sunday we completed the journey with Facing the Future, and our Gospel gave us the perfect example. The women have gone to the tomb, only to
Clothesline 246 "Walk through Holy Week"
The five weeks of Lent are officially over, and during that time we looked at many aspects of life in relation to things we must face. We talked about Facing our Sins on Ash Wednesday. As Jesus himself did in the Garden of Gethsemane, we looked at Facing Temptation. Then we talked about Facing our Fears, Facing our Worldliness, Facing Others, and Facing Suffering. And last Sunday—the day we call Palm Sunday—we walked beside Jesus Facing the Road. The apostles didn’t know it,
Clothesline 245 "Facing Suffering"
As we approach Holy Week, Jesus’ visit to the home of Mary, Martha and Lazarus is most appropriate. Can you even imagine the excitement in that home, dining with Jesus and a man whom he had raised from the dead? That’s an invitation I would love to have received! So much joy and love and sharing! But this was six days before Jesus’ betrayal, arrest, crucifixion and death…and Jesus was alone with his thoughts of what was coming. What sorrow he must have felt! Meanwhile, while
Clothesline 244 "Prodigal Son"
This past Sunday we talked about our facial expressions, the stories they tell. I am a visual person, and when I hear the parables that Jesus tells, the pictures they paint are as big as life, and none are bigger than the story of the Prodigal Son. I’m sure you’ve heard the expression “the eyes are the window to the soul.” Well, the face and all its expressions are the window to the soul and everything else! What you see on someone’s face tells a story of large proportions! T
Clothesline 243 "Facing Temptation"
Lent is a time of introspection, soul-searching. How is my relationship with Jesus these days? And we’ve had a lot to think about these past few weeks. On Ash Wednesday we talked about how our behavior toward one another is so important and how prayer is our best defense to keep us on the right path. Next, we talked about the dangers of temptation, and how Jesus showed us to beware of Satan’s tricks, that he knows what buttons to push. Then we looked at our fears through the
Clothesline 242 "Facing the Cross"
This week in our Lenten preaching series entitled Facing the Cross, we looked at something that we might deal with on a daily basis: Facing our Fears. And our Old Testament lesson was a perfect example of human fear. Abram has a vision and a conversation with God: “Abram, count the stars in the sky, if you can. So shall your descents be!” That doesn’t sound very frightening, does it? Well, not on the surface…but look deeper. Abram is almost one hundred years old! And Sarah? A
Clothesline 240 "Ash Wednesday"
Today is Ash Wednesday, a day when we are reminded: You are dust, and unto dust you shall return. That always reminds me of a joke I heard years ago about a woman who said she never dusted, because she didn’t want to disturb whoever was coming or going! But seriously, thinking that ‘we are dust and unto dust we shall return’ is a sobering thought. Last Sunday we saw Jesus transfigured before Peter, James and John, where his skin was glowing, and his clothes were white as snow
Clothesline 239 "Love Your Enemies"
02/26/2025 Love your enemies…Bless those who curse you … That was our Gospel message from Jesus this past Sunday. And the Old...
bottom of page