Spiritual Life A6 Thursday, April 28, 2022 SPIRITUAL LIFE HIGHLIGHTS Service of Morning Prayer held May 1 LA GRANDE — St. Peter’s Episcopal Church will meet for Morning Prayer at 10 a.m. Sunday, May 1, followed by fellowship time. This week’s Gospel reading comes from John 21:1-19. Masks and social dis- tancing are required. SUBMISSIONS Churches and faith-based groups are encouraged to submit Highlights for the Spiritual Life page by noon Tuesday for publication Thursday. Submit by email to news@lagrandeobserver.com (with Highlights in the subject line). Weekly lesson focuses on off erings and forgiveness Study of Lord’s Prayer continues ENTERPRISE — The Enter- prise Community Congrega- tional Church continues its series studying the Lord’s Prayer. Rev. Dr. Craig Pesti-Strobel will use scripture from Matthew to look in depth at the prayer Jesus taught his disciples, so that we may truly understand what Jesus was teaching. The “big, brown church” off ers Bible study at 9:30 a.m. and worship at 11 a.m. NORTHEASTERN OREGON — May 1 is Fast Sunday for members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Members are encouraged to fast for two meals and to donate the value of those meals to sup- port the less fortunate. Mem- bers are also encouraged to share personal testimonies with one another during the Sacrament Service and/or in their homes or other meetings. Sunday school classes will be held the second hour of services. The “Come, Follow Me” lesson for the week of May 2 is based on Exodus 35-40 and Leviticus 1,16 and 19 with a focus on how the Lord wants us to make off erings with a willing heart and how we can be for- given of our sins through the atonement of Jesus Christ. First Sunday potluck follows worship LA GRANDE — The sermon at Faith Lutheran Church’s 10 a.m. service on Sunday, May 1, will expound on Jesus Christ showing himself to people in his resurrected body. John 21 says, “Jesus revealed Himself again to the disciples by the Sea of Tibe- rias” (verse 1). The disciples were doing what was the profes- sion of some of them previously Do you have a Mary Magdalene in your life? DANNY TYREE OTHER VIEWS f you could be the pro- verbial “fl y on the wall,” what biblical event would you most like to witness? I realize some of you don’t accept the Bible in the fi rst place. But if you do believe it, what scene would you love to see unfold before your eyes? I imagine most people would go the Cecil B. DeMille route. They would choose something spec- tacular, such as the Isra- elites passing through the Red Sea, Noah’s ark riding out the Flood or Daniel remaining faithful in the lions’ den. Me? I would love to see the early-morning encounter between Jesus Christ and Mary Mag- dalene on Resurrection Sunday. I can think of lots of words to describe the mood of Mary Magdalene and the other friends/fol- lowers of Jesus immedi- ately following his arrest, mock trial and crucifi xion: blindsided, dejected, disil- lusioned, heartbroken, anx- ious, fearful, rudderless. Two days after the cru- cifi xion, when Mary Mag- dalene discovered the empty tomb, it was not yet the symbol of hope that has inspired millions of Easter sermons throughout I the centuries. The rock rolled away from the tomb left her confused and dis- traught. She implored the man whom she mis- took for the gardener to tell her where her beloved teacher’s body had been relocated. The “gardener” — in an action reminiscent of the Almighty God speaking to the prophet Elijah in a “still small voice” — needed to utter only one word: “Mary.” Lost pets may wander home after 10 years. Loved ones feared drowned at sea may fi nd refuge on a remote island before achieving contact with civ- ilization. But has there ever been such a transcen- dent moment in human his- tory as the “late” Jesus of Nazareth revealing himself to one of his inner circle? Suddenly, Mary Magda- lene’s earlier negative emo- tions gave way to relief, elation, comfort, joy and unprecedented zeal. Is there a Mary Mag- dalene in your life — someone who needs a little unexpected reassurance and inspiration? Perhaps there is a friend, relative or business partner whom you haven’t spoken to in years because of some long-forgotten dis- agreement. True, some relationships are beyond repair, but you never know the emotional impact of an olive branch until you try. You may fi nd yourself lifting a dark cloud and making up for lost time. Are your children or grandchildren enablers of bullies? Instead of let- ting them cheer the bul- lies or give tacit approval of the bullies, nudge them to show support for the underdog. Encourage them to defend the new kid in town, the weird kid. It could be life-changing for an entire classroom. Are there shut-ins on your street (or in the local nursing home) who face long, dreary days because of physical impairment and the fact that their chil- dren live thousands of miles away? Drop in for a chat. Off er to do some chores. Let them know they matter. Human beings do not have to be rudderless, purposeless and hope- less. They do not have to live lives of quiet desper- ation — if someone cares enough to give them a sense of self-worth and brighter tomorrows. Whether you embrace the Gospel or consider it a fairy tale, the possibilities for uplifting, “out-of-the- blue” attitude adjustments are endless. Whether you cherish the cross of Calvary or not, you can still be the cav- alry riding to the rescue of fellow humans who have given up hope. █ Danny Tyree welcomes email responses at tyreetyrades@aol. com and visits to his “Tyree’s Tyrades” Facebook page. The most valuable and respected source of local news, advertising and information for our communities. — fi shing, “but that night they caught nothing” (verse 3). Jesus provided some direction on how to fi sh and they caught a large quantity. Jesus then invited them to eat food he had prepared. Jesus continues to give humankind direction on how to do things and invites us to be with him. Following the Divine Service will be the monthly First Sunday potluck, Junior Confi rmation class and a meeting of the elders. Service includes baptism, reception of new members and Communion LA GRANDE — Zion Lutheran Church meets for wor- ship on Sunday, May 1, at 9 a.m. The sermon is titled “What Next?” and is based on the Gospel of John 21:1-19. The ser- vice will include a baptism and reception of new members as well as Holy Communion. Fellowship time will follow the service. The service will be streamed live to YouTube, and the link for that stream will be posted on Zion’s Facebook page and web- site on April 30. How do you experience spirituality? LA GRANDE — The Observer welcomes thoughts and comments from community members on spiritual matters. If you would like to share how you experience spirituality, email lkelly@lagrandeobserver.com or leave a message at 541-624- 6019. Ongoing monthly columns and one-time submissions will be considered. Columns are gener- ally 500-600 words and include a photo of the writer. —The Observer WORDS OF THE BUDDHA Good are friends when need arises; good is contentment with just what one has; good is merit when life is at an end, and good is the abandoning of all suff ering. —Dhammapada 23.331 With good will for the entire cosmos, cultivate a limitless heart: Above, below and all around, unobstructed, without hostility or hate. —Sutta Nipata 1.150 The friend who is a helpmate, the friend in happiness and woe, the friend who gives good counsel, the friend who sympathizes too — these four as friends the wise behold and cherish them devotedly as does a mother her own child. —Digha Nikaya 3.265 Easy to do are things that are bad and harmful to oneself. But exceedingly diffi cult to do are things that are good and benefi cial. —Dhammapada 12.163 No mother nor father nor any other kin can do greater good for oneself than a mind directed well. —Dhammapada 3.43 One should fi rst establish oneself in what is proper and only then try to instruct others. Doing this, the wise one will not be criticized. —Dhammapada 12.158 — Source: www.pariyatti.org 2022 I Northeast Oregon PHOTO CONTEST Visit lagrandeobserver.com and enter today! www.eomediagroup.com Northeast Oregon Directory of Churches Cove United Methodist Church 1708 Jasper St., Cove, OR North Powder United Methodist Church 390 E. St., North Powder, OR JOIN US... Catch the Spirit! Worship: 9:00 a.m. Cove Worship: 10:00 a.m. N. 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