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The Good News is So Good It Catches Us By Surprise

  • First Christian Church, Concord 3039 Willow Pass Road Concord, CA, 94519 United States (map)

February 22, 2026: The Good News Is So Good It Catches Us By Surprise
John 2: 1-11

Rev. Dr. Leslie Taylor, preaching

Welcome to the start of our Lenten journey, "Tell Me Something Good: Grounding Ourselves in the Good News This Lent." Typically, we expect Lent to begin in the dry heat of the desert, grappling with temptation and austerity. Yet, in the Gospel of John, Jesus ’ public ministry doesn ’t open with a struggle against scarcity; it begins at a wedding banquet in Cana.

It might feel a bit lavish — perhaps even subversive — to start a season of reflection with a miracle centered on keeping the "good vibes" flowing. But this is the heartbeat of the Gospel: the good news begins with joy. In John 2:1 -11, we witness a God who cares about the success of a party and the dignity of a host. Unlike the Synoptic Gospels that lead with the wilderness, John insists that the essence of Jesus ’ work is inherently beneficial, delightful, and abundant.

As we revisit this familiar story, we invite you to examine your assumptions. Does a miracle involving choice wine seem "unnecessary" for a Savior? If so, consider this: the kin-dom of heaven is so good it should catch us by surprise. Like the fine wine saved for last, God ’s grace is a surplus that cannot be contained. Throughout this season, Jesus ’ teachings may challenge our comfort, but we can trust they are rooted in a love that never runs dry. Join us as we celebrate a God whose goodness is better than we can imagine.

Based on John 2:1–11

 Music this week:

  • Hallelujah (your love is amazing)

  • There’s a Light

  • Let the River Flow

  • Create in Me a Clean Heart

  • I Hope

  • Let Us Talents and Tongues Employ

Earlier Event: February 15
Courage to Bear the Light