When Life Feels Unsettled
Shawn Brennan Shawn Brennan

When Life Feels Unsettled

It has been said jokingly that, The only people who like change are babies and bankers. Change is hard and something we can all agree on is that our world is changing, our country is changing, and our community is changing. While we may or may not like the changes that are swirling about us, in Matthew 24, the Lord Jesus warned that the world will go through some major changes as His imminent return approaches. He wants us to remember that believers who persevere and keep serving Him will be able to handle whatever life throws at them. Jesus taught that when life feels unsettled, He is still in control.

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A Prayer for the Upcoming Election
Shawn Brennan Shawn Brennan

A Prayer for the Upcoming Election

There are reminders all around us that it is election season. I am so grateful to live in a country where we can vote and help decide who will be given leadership in our local, state, and national government. I believe it is a privilege to participate in that process. I appreciate that God’s Word clearly teaches that, “there is no authority except from God, and those that exist have been instituted by God.” (Romans 13:1b ESV)

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Christian Fellowship When We Disagree
Shawn Brennan Shawn Brennan

Christian Fellowship When We Disagree

Christian community and unity is taught in God’s Word and is an expectation for all Christian believers, but what happens when we disagree on significant things? When we get together and find that we hold different views; perhaps we have different political leanings or convictions that do not mesh with one another. I believe that it is possible to share true fellowship even when we disagree, and my hope in this note is to share a pathway forward when we do not get along, based upon a helpful article that can be found here.

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Our Need for Real Fellowship
Shawn Brennan Shawn Brennan

Our Need for Real Fellowship

When we use the word fellowship in the church, I would guess that it conjures up images of potlucks and coffee in-between services. I think we see fellowship as optional, like showing up early for a football game. We might enjoy the pre-game ceremonies, but we do not always approach it as being a command or essential. That mindset contradicts the biblical understanding of fellowship – it is essential.

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Global Missions Weekend
Shawn Brennan Shawn Brennan

Global Missions Weekend

Hope Church is a part of The Christian and Missionary Alliance, otherwise known as the C&MA or The Alliance. The C&MA is an evangelical denomination full of believers who long to introduce the love of God to all nations.

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Community Killers
Shawn Brennan Shawn Brennan

Community Killers


Recently in my weekly emails, I have been focusing on the “one another” statements of scripture. These statements teach us how to experience true Christian community. Some of them also warn us against the things that can hinder Christian community. This week I want to focus on three “community killers” that might be hindering our growth as a church family.

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Burden-Bearing Fellowship
Shawn Brennan Shawn Brennan

Burden-Bearing Fellowship

Have you ever attempted something alone and then quickly realized that you desperately needed help? I was using a ladder once when a gust of wind blew it over, stranding me on the roof. I found myself desperately needing to “phone a friend” with no option other than to reach out for help. All too often we have a do-it-yourself (DIY) mindset when it comes to life. Unfortunately, DIY does not always work out very well. It has been well said that we forget that we need others until we need others!

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Warm Embrace
Shawn Brennan Shawn Brennan

Warm Embrace

One of the strangest “one another” statements in God’s Word is that we are told in multiple places to greet one another with a kiss. If you don’t believe me, check out some of these examples in scripture:

  • Greet one another with a holy kiss. All the churches of Christ greet you. (Romans 16:16 ESV)

  • All the brothers send you greetings. Greet one another with a holy kiss. (1 Corinthians 16:20 ESV)

  • Greet one another with a holy kiss. (2 Corinthians 13:12 ESV)

  • Greet one another with the kiss of love. Peace to all of you who are in Christ. (1 Peter 5:14 ESV)

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Open Doors
Shawn Brennan Shawn Brennan

Open Doors

At Hope Church we talk about community a lot! When we talk about community, we are talking about the type of life that God has designed for us to thrive in. When we talk about true community, we mean that we are committed to living out all of God’s instructions for His Church. The Biblical truth is that Christians don’t go to church; we are the Church. God’s people are the Church when we love and serve each other in the way that God has designed us. 

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Commitment to Community
Shawn Brennan Shawn Brennan

Commitment to Community

God has designed all of us to thrive in community, and at Hope Church we are deeply committed to it. The Biblical truth is that Christians don’t go to church; we are the Church. God’s people are the Church when we love and serve each other in the way that God has designed us. This is what we mean when we talk about community – we mean that we are committed to living out God’s instructions for His Church. We believe that we are better together and God designed us to be in authentic, burden-bearing fellowship with one another.

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The Appointing of Elders
Shawn Brennan Shawn Brennan

The Appointing of Elders

I am delighted to invite you to participate in one of the most important aspects of the health and future of our church, the appointing of Elders.

At Hope, we consider it a joy to be an Elder-led church. We depend upon a plurality of qualified and competent leaders to help us live out our calling in Brunswick and beyond. I believe that our Elder board is one of the greatest assets that we have as a church family.

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Hearing vs. Doing
Shawn Brennan Shawn Brennan

Hearing vs. Doing

There is a big difference between hearing the truth and living the truth. James warned us clearly when he wrote, “But be doers of the word, and not hearers only, deceiving yourselves. For if anyone is a hearer of the word and not a doer, he is like a man who looks intently at his natural face in a mirror. For he looks at himself and goes away and at once forgets what he was like. But the one who looks into the perfect law, the law of liberty, and perseveres, being no hearer who forgets but a doer who acts, he will be blessed in his doing. (James 1:22-25 ESV) This is quite a convicting passage, but conviction needs to move us to action.

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Prone to Wander
Shawn Brennan Shawn Brennan

Prone to Wander

It is very tempting to forget that the Church is not, never has been, and never will be about our own entertainment. In almost every other area of our modern internet-equipped lives, we get to choose what we want to hear. Our smartphones, computers, radios, and televisions custom fit our entertainment and information to our personal preferences. If we do not like what we are hearing, we can simply change the channel.

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The Power of Consistency
Shawn Brennan Shawn Brennan

The Power of Consistency

I remember an awkward conversation that I had with a friend who mentioned that he thought I should preach a sermon on a specific topic/passage of scripture. He emphasized that it was a topic that he believed our church family really needed to hear. It was awkward for me because I had preached on that topic the week before. In the back of my mind I thought, “You are right! We do need to hear that message!” When the Apostle Paul wrote that we should avoid “neglecting to meet together, as is the habit of some,” (Hebrews 10:25a ESV) I think that he understood the value of consistently meeting together as a church family.

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Spiritual Preparation for Listening
Shawn Brennan Shawn Brennan

Spiritual Preparation for Listening

One of the most intriguing classes that I took in seminary was also one of my favorites. The title of the class was Spiritual Preparation for Preaching. It was profound for me to think about all that ought to be done in preparation for preaching a sermon that goes beyond the nuts and bolts of writing a sermon. It is a spiritual process, and apart from God’s work we know that we can accomplish nothing.

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“Lord Teach Me!”
Shawn Brennan Shawn Brennan

“Lord Teach Me!”

These were the words of Martin Luther. He expected to hear from God and it led to a revolution in the way many of us read and understand God’s Word. While we may long for a burning bush or an audible word from heaven, I believe the primary way God speaks to us today is through His Word. An especially powerful way He does that is through receiving the preaching of God’s Word.

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Active Listening
Shawn Brennan Shawn Brennan

Active Listening

The other day on I-71, I drove past a person who was reading a newspaper, and they were in the driver’s seat of their car. We sure love to multi-task these days! When it comes to listening to the voice of God, especially during sermons, I am convinced that we need to be active and engaged listeners to really take in what God has for us. If we do not pay close attention to what we hear, like a distracted driver, we can put ourselves and others at risk.

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The Art of Listening to Bad Sermons
Shawn Brennan Shawn Brennan

The Art of Listening to Bad Sermons

That title will get your attention! I had a preaching prof say one time that he loved to listen to “bad sermons.” To be clear, he had devoted his life to helping people preach good sermons, so it was not a defense of bad sermons, but a reminder that even when we hear lousy sermons, we can learn powerful lessons from them.

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Let It Sink In
Shawn Brennan Shawn Brennan

Let It Sink In

Okay, so a sermon is usually about a half-hour…or 45 minutes…but what happens when I do not immediately feel like it hits me where I am at? One of my favorite things to hear from someone after I have preached a sermon is, “That was exactly what I needed to hear.” But let’s be honest, sometimes it does not feel that way. A sermon might not hit us where we are at.

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Humble Enough to Listen
Shawn Brennan Shawn Brennan

Humble Enough to Listen

Why did James have to remind us to be quick to listen and slow to speak? (James 1:19) I think it is because he made a powerful observation about human nature. If we are honest, most of us are more likely to be quick to speak instead of quick to listen.

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