Together
There’s an old peanuts comic strip where Lucy demands that Linus change TV channels. She even threatens him with her fist. “What makes you think you can walk right in here and take over? Asks Linus. Lucy responds, “These five fingers. Individually they are nothing, but when I curl them together like this into a single unit, they form a weapon that is terrible to behold.”
“What channel do you want?” asks Linus.
Turning away, he looks at his fingers and says, “Why can’t you guys get organized like that?”
The church is like that in a sense. Individually we have gifts – there are small things each of us can do to show God’s love. But together, our small actions add up! When we get organized, our time, and money, and energy multiply. Together, we form not a weapon to inflict damage, but an instrument of God’s healing and redemption and peace.
Let us pray: Loving God, we want to be healthy and whole. We want to live deeply in tune with you and your people. And, we want to use the gifts you have given us to make this world a better place. So we give our lives to you again this day. Show us how we can serve you as individuals and as a community of faith. We pray today, especially for those who are hurting deeply. Bind up their wounds and restore them body mind and soul. We ask all of this in Jesus’ name. Amen.

Daily Message Author: Joe Albright
Rev. Joe Albright is a graduate of Flagler College and Columbia Theological Seminary. Together, he and his wife Robbie have five children. He loves spending time on the ocean and especially enjoys surfing and fishing. Before entering the ministry, Joe taught high school Spanish in Cape Hatteras North Carolina and Lawrence Tavern, Jamaica. He has pastored churches in Sarasota and Jacksonville, Florida and is currently serving Trinity Presbyterian Church in Palm Coast. Full Bio “I believe deeply in the power of the Gospel to bring hope, love, and new life. I have seen firsthand how this beautiful ministry of hope has touched people’s lives. It gives me great joy to serve Dial Hope as Lead Pastor.”