As we continue listening to Jesus’ Sermon on the Mountain, in Matthew 5:13–20 Jesus tells his followers that they are like the salt that preserves and adds flavor to the food. That they are the light that reveals what is hidden allowing all to see. Jesus tells us that we are salt and light also as we seek to live as God’s people in the world.

In the text from Matthew 5, youth will discover how they are uniquely gifted to share God’s peace, justice, and love. As we work together to understand the metaphors of salt and light in this section of the Sermon on the Mount, Jesus’ words can give young people permission to live what they already are, not just towards what they might become. With the Spirit’s help, we hope that children and youth will hear this invitation to be the salt and light that God has created them to be. With the Spirit’s help, we offer our gifts and talents to extend the reach of God’s kingdom. We participate in that reign as we live in God’s ways. God’s reign is not an imaginary place or a future promise; it is a present reality. Our light should shine before others, not so that they can applaud our “piety,” but so that our works can direct others to give thanks and praise to God. We are God’s instruments of peace, reconciliation and lanterns illuminating the darkness of the world around us. See you at worship. Pp

All children and youth are welcome to join us for Bible story time and activities on the 2nd floor after the time of conversation with the pastor but we will come back to have Communion with the congregation. Childcare is available for children 4 and under on the 2nd floor as well.

Don’t forget to bring your Center for Food Action soup container “Banks!!” Cans of soup are welcome too! We will collect them this Sunday, thanks!