Amberlea Church

Christian Worship, Contemporary Music, Groups for Kids, Youth, Adults

Member of the Presbyterian Church in Canada
1820 Whites Rd, Pickering, Ontario, L1V 1R8
905-839-1383
Church Office: Tue & Thu 9:45 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.
Worship: SUN 11:00 a.m.

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Radiant

September 20, 2023 by Rev. Mona Scrivens

I have a dear friend who is going through a horrific battle with cancer. She is a faithful woman of God and every time I speak with her I am humbled by the joy of the Lord that she exudes. She is radiant.

In Psalm 34: 3-4 David writes,

I sought the Lord and he answered me; he delivers me from all my fears.  Those who look to him are radiant; their faces are never covered with shame.

David wrote this when he pretended to be insane in front of King Achish of the Philistines.  It’s a crazy story.  David was running from Saul, who was relentlessly chasing him. So what does David do? He hids in land of Saul’s enemy. He soon ends up trapped, Saul behind him and Aschish, King of the Philistines before him.

The question I ask is why would he go there in the first place? Perhaps he thought hiding in the land of Saul’s enemy was a good idea to keep his crazy father in law off his scent …sounds like a logical and strategic plan, right?  So when he faces his enemy he knew he was in trouble so he pretended to be insane and they let him go.  Basically saying, “We don’t have any room for another crazy person, we have too many already!”

God is Good… because it could have gone very differently.

A peace came to David and he said…

I sought the Lord and he answered me;

I love this!!  If we seek the Lord, the Lord will answer.  So often in life, rather than seeking God, we try to come up with our own promising and innovative ideas to deal with our challenges and very often we end up with more problems than before!

I sought the Lord and he answered me.

So, here’s a challenge for us today…seek God first in all our difficulties and challenges. Our situation may not change automatically, my dear friend can attest to that, but the promise is…

God delivers me from all my fears.

And isn’t that ultimately what we need most to overcome our challenges.

We also learn that we will not only be delivered from fear but it says you will be

radiant; and not covered with shame.

You will have joy and confidence displayed from the the inside out from overcoming your challenges. This is the strength of the Lord. For the joy of the Lord is your strength.  I can’t help but think about my friend, her challenges, her faith and her radiance.

The same can be true for each of us if we seek the Lord! Let’s display God’s light not because we don’t have challenges but because the Lord is with us and the Lord is our strength!

September 20, 2023 /Rev. Mona Scrivens

A prayer for a new season

September 13, 2023 by Rev. Mona Scrivens

The beginning of a new school year, feels like the beginning of a new year for me. Summer somehow creates a break in the year and in September we get a fresh start. It is a new season.

So whether you are a student going back to school, or starting school for the first time (how exciting!), or a parent sending your little or big kid off, or perhaps you are an educator, or perhaps none of the above but you, like me, embrace this season as a fresh start…. This prayer is for you!

Heavenly Father,

Thank you for the gift of a new school year, a new season, a fresh start filled with new opportunities. Our hearts are full of hope and gratitude, and we look forward to the possibilities that lie ahead.

We pray for all the students who are now entering their second week of this journey, for their teachers, and for all the staff who will guide and support them. Grant them wisdom, patience, and a deep sense of purpose in their work.

Lord, bless the classrooms with an atmosphere of respect, kindness, and inclusion. May every student feel valued and cherished for who they are, and may they find joy in both their studies and their relationships.

For us all, we pray for good health, both physically and mentally, so that we may have the strength and energy to face whatever challenges come our way. Grant us resilience in times of adversity and the ability to find joy and contentment in the simple moments of life. We place our trust in you, knowing that you are always with us. Strengthen our faith, give us courage in the face of difficulties, and help us to persevere.

Lord, we also remember those who are less fortunate and may struggle. May we reach out to them with love and support, offering a helping hand when needed. Help us to understand what it means to be the church and to live that out.

Be with us all, dear Lord, in our various stages of life.

We offer this prayer in your name, Lord, trusting in your love and grace. May this new season be a time of growth, learning, and meaningful experiences for all.

Amen.

September 13, 2023 /Rev. Mona Scrivens

A lit path

August 03, 2023 by Rev. Mona Scrivens

Remember back in the day when you needed directions to a new place or were planning a route somewhere you would pull out a paper map? Or remember when you could buy a book of road maps for a particular area?  We would leave our big book of maps for Toronto in the car so that we could pull over - flip the pages - and find out what side street to take?

Can you imagine?  A paper map?

Today you pull out your phone and press the Google maps app and you can get a map of anywhere, literally anywhere in the world!  Not only that it will talk you through the directions so you actually don’t ever have to read a map at all! I have become so dependent on Google maps for almost every excursion because it even warns me about slow downs on my regularly traveled roads and will suggest alternative routes.

Shouldn’t the Word of God be that way too?

The psalmist writes in Psalm 119:105: Your word is a lamp for my feet, a light on my path.

The Word of God is like a map.  It guides and directs us on the right path we should take. The Word of God throws a light onto the path that we should travel and even warns us about the “slow downs” or difficulties ahead.

As dependent as I am on Google maps I need to be even more dependent on God’s word to know where God wants me to go and how to get there. I need only to pull out my phone, press the Bible app to get comfort, direction, guidance and constant reminders of God’s love for me in a dark world.

During the month of August I will be away on vacation. We have a great number of amazing speakers planned. As I step back for a few weeks my desire will be to spend time in God’s Word as I prepare for the fall at Amberlea because, I know and I believe that God’s word is a lamp for our feet and a light on our path. May your path be illuminated!

Happy August to you all!

August 03, 2023 /Rev. Mona Scrivens
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