Pastor Steve Turnbull – Senior Pastor Report September 26, 2021 I wish you could hear the encouragements I sometimes hear from people who encounter our congregation. Let me share a few with you: 1. I got an email recently from someone in central Ohio, just a little far out from Columbus, who encountered some news from UALC. And they took the time to reach out to me and say, “If I lived in Columbus, I would want to be part of your church. Man, do you all live out Christ.” Friends, that does my heart good. In the midst of our own human brokenness and imperfection, if other people can see Christ shining through the cracks, then I can sleep well at night. 2. Within the last month, I’ve had two unexpected conversations with younger families who started worshiping with us during the pandemic. Both encouraged me about the vision they have heard about here, and more importantly that they experience coming into reality among you. Because of that they are finding their church home here – and inviting others to join them. 3. We ourselves, of course, are not accomplishing these kind of things. Anytime any of us get a little sip or a deep long draft of living water, it is the gracious gift of a good, good God. What we have here is an Oasis of his making. We have what Isaiah 41 describes: “The [e]afflicted and needy are seeking water, but there is none, And their tongue is parched with thirst; I, the LORD, will answer them myself, As the God of Israel I will not forsake them. 18 “I will open rivers on the bare heights And springs in the midst of the valleys; I will make the wilderness a pool of water And the dry land fountains of water. Isaiah 41: 17-18 We have the living water that Jesus promised a thirsty Samaritan woman, and it wells up in us, overflowing to eternal life. Allow me to remind you that four things are true about this this calling and this gift to be a “see how they love one another” Oasis of God’s Kingdom in a dry and thirsty world. 1. The first and most important thing is what I’ve already said because I can’t help but say it. It’s God’s Oasis. This comes from him by his grace. And all we can say is thank you; thank you; thank you Lord for your grace and power. 2. Second, God makes us to be an oasis community. A family of people in relationship with one another, learning to live life together in the way of Jesus by the power of the Spirit. And this is not the easy way. This is the narrow way. This doesn’t mean we all hold hands and hum kumbaya and everything is easy. This is the way of the cross, the way of costly forgiveness, the way of reconciliation in relationship. If unity and love were easy, you’d see it everywhere. But you don’t. Jesus died for it, and it takes the Holy Spirit of God to empower it. But it’s worth it. It is the coming of the Kingdom among us. 3. Third, it’s for sharing. An Oasis is not a fortress. We carry water out and invite others in.