Dear Readers,
RUBY Magazine Troy UMC wanted to thank you for an incredible three-year run. Take the time to search our archive for honest, inspiring essays, delectable recipes, and some interviews with some amazing women blessings.
Blessings to all,
RUBY Magazine
Wednesday, June 18, 2014
Monday, June 16, 2014
Renewing My Faith: The [extra] Ordinary Christian Way
Let me share a
few lists with you today. After all, don’t we all keep lists? So
here goes (it’s a short list, I promise):
In the past
year I
1. relocated to
Troy, IL, from Toledo, OH,
2. started a new
job at a wonderful local university
3. became
pregnant and gave birth to my 3rd, lovely child.
I share this list
because each item you see there has been both a blessing and a
challenge for me. I really didn’t want to leave my husband’s and
my childhood hometown, but in order to accept the teaching position,
I was compelled to leave home. While starting something new can be
exhilarating, meeting new colleagues and branching out in a new work
environment can be equally terrifying (for someone like me, at least,
who wants to control every aspect of her life!). But here I am,
enjoying my new teaching position. And I don’t even need to qualify
this, but there just isn’t anything like having a baby. For me, it
is the ultimate human experience, but it sure is a draining and
thankless job at times.
Lists are
powerful. They help us remember what we need to pick up at the
grocery store. Lists remind us what we need to accomplish during the
day (even if it is that millionth load of laundry). More importantly,
lists can highlight what is most important in our lives. Taking stock
of my short list above, I recently realized how God has blessed me.
And I am humbled by it.
I don’t try to
hide it – I’ve been a lukewarm Christian for a long time. I just
couldn’t make the connection or the commitment to put my faith in
action. The person I saw in the mirror just didn’t measure up with
what I mistakenly believed an “ideal” Christian “had to be."
I had a fairly long list running in my head dictating to me what an
ideal Christian was, and not one of my attributes could be found on
that list (sad but true – I really didn’t believe I could be of
any use to God). I had come to accept that I was outside God’s full
grace.
But I want to
share a shorter list than the one above – it is something I
recently [re]discovered, accepted and now live by (having children
has really revealed new and old insights!). This list is the
not-so-secret “set of requirements” to receive God’s blessing,
to be the “ideal” Christian:
If I, or
anyone, want to be and live as a Christian, all I need is:
1. Faith
That’s it. As
Po discovers in Kung Fu Panda, there is no secret ingredient
in his father’s soup. (Yes, I just linked my spiritual “aha”
moment to a computer-animated film. I have young children, remember?)
Po learns that the soup is delicious because everyone believes it is.
The soup is special because people believe it to be true. Likewise, I
am special because God has blessed me – even if I see myself as
just an ordinary cup of Christian soup. All I need to do is believe.
All I need is faith the size of a mustard seed.
So today I am
posting a new list on my bathroom mirror. It is the ordinary
Christian list, and there are just two items on it:
What I need to
be an ordinary Christian:
1. Faith
The most
special ordinary Christian:
1. Me
Faith is the
substance of things hoped for, the evidence of things not seen.
(Hebrews 11:1, KJV)
Amen to that!
Looking for more
on faith and the challenges you will encounter throughout life?
Check out 1 Peter 6-7By Stephanie Quinn/@QuinnWordWoman
Sunday, June 15, 2014
Sunday Thanks
A kind smile from a complete stranger . . .
Celebrating Father's Day with three generations of men blessings . . .
An unexpected thank you . . .
The commitment of woman blessing Carol P. to RUBY Magazine . . .
Laughter found in an odd news story from a small town . . .
An invitation for my daughter from a woman blessing neighbor . . .
The opportunity to share my love of writing and reading to additional students in the fall . . .
For what are you thankful? Reflect on this past week, and share your thoughts in the comments section below. You may help others appreciate the richness in their lives.
Celebrating Father's Day with three generations of men blessings . . .
An unexpected thank you . . .
The commitment of woman blessing Carol P. to RUBY Magazine . . .
Laughter found in an odd news story from a small town . . .
An invitation for my daughter from a woman blessing neighbor . . .
The opportunity to share my love of writing and reading to additional students in the fall . . .
For what are you thankful? Reflect on this past week, and share your thoughts in the comments section below. You may help others appreciate the richness in their lives.
Daily Wisdom: Intimacy
God does not hold resentment or bitterness against
my inattentiveness, but His heart aches for intimacy with me. He does
not need my love to complete Him; He is complete within Himself.
However, He longs for all my heart, all my mind and my undivided
devotion as He draws near to me.
~Katherine Walden~
~Katherine Walden~
Submitted by Carol Pigg/@carols_kitchen, "This spoke to my heart. Btw, we've found a really old church to attend
Sunday. The Wesleys travelled a lot through this region."
Friday, June 13, 2014
Lisa Jo Baker's Five Minute Friday: Messenger
Messenger . . . as I think about this word, I think about Sports Camp this past week at church where the message was delivered daily to the kiddos enrolled through devotion, prayer, and example. . .
What ensued was laughter, encouragement, helpfulness, friendship, and sharing . . . messengers.
Tonight I heard my girls sing one of the devotional songs in their room . . . messengers.
Consider messenger in the context of your own life, and take five minutes to share your thoughts below in the comments section.
What ensued was laughter, encouragement, helpfulness, friendship, and sharing . . . messengers.
Tonight I heard my girls sing one of the devotional songs in their room . . . messengers.
Consider messenger in the context of your own life, and take five minutes to share your thoughts below in the comments section.
Daily Wisdom: Grateful Heart
"A grateful heart is one that finds the countless blessings of God in the seemingly mundane everyday life."
~Anonymous~
Submitted by Carol Pigg/@carols_kitchen, "Can we get a few 'amens' on this?"
~Anonymous~
Submitted by Carol Pigg/@carols_kitchen, "Can we get a few 'amens' on this?"
Tuesday, June 10, 2014
Cleo's Pumpkin Dog Biscuits
Ingredients:
2 eggs
1/2 cup canned pumpkin
2 tablespoons dry milk
1/4 teaspoon sea salt
2 1/2 cups brown rice flour *
1 teaspoon dried parsley (optional)
Directions:
Preheat oven to 350ยบ
In large bowl, whisk together eggs and pumpkin to smooth. Stir in dry milk, sea salt, and dried parsley (if using, optional). Add brown rice flour gradually, combining with spatula or hands to form a stiff, dry dough. Turn out onto lightly floured surface (can use the brown rice flour) and if dough is still rough, briefly knead and press to combine.
Roll dough between 1/4 – 1/2″ – depending on your dog’s chew preferences, – and use biscuit or other shape cutter to punch shapes, gathering and re-rolling scraps as you go. Place shapes on cookie sheet, no greasing or paper necessary. If desired, press fork pattern on biscuits before baking, a quick up-and-down movement with fork, lightly pressing down halfway through dough. Bake 20 minutes. Remove from oven and carefully turn biscuits over, then bake additional 20 minutes. Allow to cool completely on rack before feeding to dog.
* Brown rice flour gives the biscuits crunch and promotes better dog digestion. Many dogs have touchy stomachs or allergies, and do not, like many people I know, tolerate wheat.
Makes up to 75 small (1″) biscuits or 50 medium biscuits.
Submitted by Carol Pigg/@carols_kitchen
Monday, June 9, 2014
Sports Camp
Need help having your kiddos fall asleep this summer? We have the solution for YOU . . . Sports Camp at Troy UMC.
$6/day from 9-11 a.m. Drop your kiddo for one day or all days.
Devotion, Warm-Up, Volleyball, Soccer, Softball, Cheerleading, Team Building, Friendship, Confidence, Encouragement, Prayer
Contact Tonnie at Tonnie@troyumc.org for more information!
$6/day from 9-11 a.m. Drop your kiddo for one day or all days.
Devotion, Warm-Up, Volleyball, Soccer, Softball, Cheerleading, Team Building, Friendship, Confidence, Encouragement, Prayer
Contact Tonnie at Tonnie@troyumc.org for more information!
Thursday, June 5, 2014
Sew Much Love: Pillowcases
Many
of you may know that I volunteer with a group who supports monthly
adoptions of deployed US Military Troops all over the world, and MASH
units in Afghanistan. We have some wonderful women who sew through the
Troy United Methodist Group called “Sew Much Love.” Also, for those of
you who remember Pastor Joy Cachetta, she has three small churches, and
women from there also sew. What they have all created, as well as all
the people who sew across the country, is amazing. Each stitch is a
prayer for a good night’s sleep and a safe return of all our troops.
Pillowcases have gone to ships, to the “Sandbox” (aka Afghanistan), to
Air Force, Army, Marines, Navy, and Coast Guard groups. Sometimes an
individual in need will contact our group, Molly’s Adopt a Sailor, as we
will rush a love box and a pillowcase out to them.
Our
pillowcases take only one yard, if you leave out the extra strip of
fabric that you will see in the video. Sergers are the fastest, but for
years, I have used a regular sewing machine. We also have people who
have tie died white ones, too.
As you go to sleep tonight, add a prayer for our troops. If you would like to sew, a link to instructions is included.
By Carol Pigg/@carols_kitchen
Sunday, June 1, 2014
Sunday Thanks
a safe journey with family
being unplugged for a week
an unexpected apology
the beauty of the ocean
a rainy day spent inside with loved ones
time to read
a faithful friend checking in
the confirmation of a young woman blessing
What are you THANKFUL for? Please share below in the comments section.
being unplugged for a week
an unexpected apology
the beauty of the ocean
a rainy day spent inside with loved ones
time to read
a faithful friend checking in
the confirmation of a young woman blessing
What are you THANKFUL for? Please share below in the comments section.
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